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Sported Regional Delivery Officer - East (Full-Time)
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Sported Regional Delivery Officer - East (Full-Time) Home/Field-based working in Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Essex and Hertfordshire About Us Sported is a charity that delivers expertise, resources, and vital support to organisations that use sport and physical activity to make a positive impact on young people and on our communities. Our network of clubs and groups reached almost one million young people across the UK in 202324. Through free support, resources and funding, we help trusted local leaders lower the barriers facing the next generation, building stronger, fairer communities with the help of our team and a pool of volunteer consultants. We are now looking for a Sported Regional Delivery Officer to join us for a fixed-term contract until March 2027 on a full-time basis, working 37.5 hours per week. The Benefits - A salary of £27,318 per annum - 25 days holiday plus Bank Holidays - Two additional personal days per year for wellbeing or religious observance - Two paid Volunteer Days each year - Up to five days paid study leave for self-funded training - Flexible working arrangements - A confidential counselling service - Pension scheme - Monthly virtual Diversity & Inclusion Open Space - Cycle to Work scheme This is the ideal opportunity for a proactive, people-focused individual with a passion for community or voluntary sports and the drive to make a difference to join our vital, national organisation supporting grass-roots groups. You will have the chance to use your skills to strengthen the voluntary sport sector and improve outcomes for young people, helping unlock support for community organisations. Within an environment of initiative and commitment, you will be trusted to manage your own patch, and see the difference your work makes as groups grow in confidence, capacity and impact. Whats more, well provide all the support you need and the chance for growth and development within the role so that every day will bring fresh, engaging challenges and the chance to enhance your expertise in a meaningful area. So, if youre ready to put your energy into a role that changes lives and communities across the East, read on and apply today. The Role As a Sported Regional Delivery Officer, youll work with organisations in Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Essex and Hertfordshire to ensure they are supported to deliver sporting activities in their local area. Specifically, youll act as their key point of contact, building strong relationships and keeping them informed and connected to the services that will help them thrive. You will seek to understand the challenges they face and connect them with the right, tailored support, whether thats specialist advice, volunteer expertise or guidance on developing their organisation. Working alongside the Area Manager, youll help deliver regional engagement plans and ensure groups feel informed, encouraged and equipped to grow. Additionally, you will: - Promote our services and welcome new groups into our network - Help groups strengthen their operations - Develop engaging communications for groups across your region - Support volunteers and help deliver networking or learning events About You To be considered as a Sported Regional Delivery Officer, you will need: - Experience in a people-facing or group-support role - Experience of working with partners and stakeholders to deliver programmes or projects - Experience administering or delivering programmes or projects to a high standard - Strong administrative skills and experience using databases and digital systems - An understanding of the voluntary or community sports sector - An understanding of the needs of organisations delivering sport for good - An understanding of policies and procedures that support grant or funding applications - Confident communication skills, with the ability to engage groups and stakeholders The closing date for this role is 19th January 2026, at 9am. Please complete the EDI Monitoring Form when you are applying. This is a mandatory part of the process, but you can select Prefer not to answer to any of the questions. Other organisations may call this role Community Sports Officer, Sports Development Officer, Programme Delivery Officer, or Community Engagement Officer. Webrecruit and Sported are equal opportunities employers, value diversity and are strongly committed to providing equal employment opportunities for all employees and all applicants for employment. Equal opportunities are the only acceptable way to conduct business and we believe that the more inclusive our environments are, the better our work will be. So, if youre ready to support community groups and make a real difference for young people as a Sported Regional Delivery Officer, please apply via the button shown. This vacancy is being advertised by Webrecruit. The services advertised by Webrecruit are those of an Employment Agency. JBRP1_UKTJ
Dec 14, 2025
Full time
Sported Regional Delivery Officer - East (Full-Time) Home/Field-based working in Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Essex and Hertfordshire About Us Sported is a charity that delivers expertise, resources, and vital support to organisations that use sport and physical activity to make a positive impact on young people and on our communities. Our network of clubs and groups reached almost one million young people across the UK in 202324. Through free support, resources and funding, we help trusted local leaders lower the barriers facing the next generation, building stronger, fairer communities with the help of our team and a pool of volunteer consultants. We are now looking for a Sported Regional Delivery Officer to join us for a fixed-term contract until March 2027 on a full-time basis, working 37.5 hours per week. The Benefits - A salary of £27,318 per annum - 25 days holiday plus Bank Holidays - Two additional personal days per year for wellbeing or religious observance - Two paid Volunteer Days each year - Up to five days paid study leave for self-funded training - Flexible working arrangements - A confidential counselling service - Pension scheme - Monthly virtual Diversity & Inclusion Open Space - Cycle to Work scheme This is the ideal opportunity for a proactive, people-focused individual with a passion for community or voluntary sports and the drive to make a difference to join our vital, national organisation supporting grass-roots groups. You will have the chance to use your skills to strengthen the voluntary sport sector and improve outcomes for young people, helping unlock support for community organisations. Within an environment of initiative and commitment, you will be trusted to manage your own patch, and see the difference your work makes as groups grow in confidence, capacity and impact. Whats more, well provide all the support you need and the chance for growth and development within the role so that every day will bring fresh, engaging challenges and the chance to enhance your expertise in a meaningful area. So, if youre ready to put your energy into a role that changes lives and communities across the East, read on and apply today. The Role As a Sported Regional Delivery Officer, youll work with organisations in Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Essex and Hertfordshire to ensure they are supported to deliver sporting activities in their local area. Specifically, youll act as their key point of contact, building strong relationships and keeping them informed and connected to the services that will help them thrive. You will seek to understand the challenges they face and connect them with the right, tailored support, whether thats specialist advice, volunteer expertise or guidance on developing their organisation. Working alongside the Area Manager, youll help deliver regional engagement plans and ensure groups feel informed, encouraged and equipped to grow. Additionally, you will: - Promote our services and welcome new groups into our network - Help groups strengthen their operations - Develop engaging communications for groups across your region - Support volunteers and help deliver networking or learning events About You To be considered as a Sported Regional Delivery Officer, you will need: - Experience in a people-facing or group-support role - Experience of working with partners and stakeholders to deliver programmes or projects - Experience administering or delivering programmes or projects to a high standard - Strong administrative skills and experience using databases and digital systems - An understanding of the voluntary or community sports sector - An understanding of the needs of organisations delivering sport for good - An understanding of policies and procedures that support grant or funding applications - Confident communication skills, with the ability to engage groups and stakeholders The closing date for this role is 19th January 2026, at 9am. Please complete the EDI Monitoring Form when you are applying. This is a mandatory part of the process, but you can select Prefer not to answer to any of the questions. Other organisations may call this role Community Sports Officer, Sports Development Officer, Programme Delivery Officer, or Community Engagement Officer. Webrecruit and Sported are equal opportunities employers, value diversity and are strongly committed to providing equal employment opportunities for all employees and all applicants for employment. Equal opportunities are the only acceptable way to conduct business and we believe that the more inclusive our environments are, the better our work will be. So, if youre ready to support community groups and make a real difference for young people as a Sported Regional Delivery Officer, please apply via the button shown. This vacancy is being advertised by Webrecruit. The services advertised by Webrecruit are those of an Employment Agency. JBRP1_UKTJ
Engineering Manager UK - Crop Nutrients Engineering United Kingdom, Whitby Mid-Senior Level / P ...
De Beers Group Whitby, Yorkshire
Anglo American is a leading global mining company, and our products are the essential ingredients in almost every aspect of modern life. Our portfolio of world-class competitive mining operations and undeveloped resources provides the metals and minerals that enable a cleaner, greener, more sustainable world and that meet the fast-growing consumer-driven demands of the world's developed and maturing economies. We are constructing a state-of-the-art underground mine to enable the extraction of Polyhalite - a unique multi-nutrient fertiliser - along with the necessary infrastructure both above and below ground that will be required for transport, processing, and distribution. POLY4 is our flagship multi-nutrient fertiliser product. Made from polyhalite, it contains four of the six macro-nutrients and many micronutrients that are essential to plant growth. It allows farmers to maximizetheir crop yield, increase quality and improve soil structure with one simple product. Job Description Join us as the Engineering Manager where you will lead, manage and co-ordinate the engineering function for the Woodsmith Project to ensure the efficient delivery of an integrated design which meets Anglo American standards and the Woodsmith Project's functional requirements. You will report to the Woodsmith Study Director and lead a team of discipline engineers. Your duties will include Safety & Health Oversee consistent application of Safety & Health principles in all discipline interactions and take personal responsibility for safety of self and others to ensure zero harm and elimination of fatalities. Ensure safety in design and alignment with risk management principles. Safety in Design: Champion the application of Inherently Safer Design (ISD) and Design for Sustainability (D4S) principles; maintain a project-specific DFS&S Register and report performance indicators. Leadership and Management Responsible for the oversight of multiple project design scopes of work, through the co-ordination of activities relating to engineering, supply chain, construction and commissioning of the project. Manage a multi-disciplinary engineering team in the achievement of delivering milestones. Visibly demonstrate SHE leadership in the course of all engagements, incorporating applicable SHE considerations into design and delivery of work and actively engage in Visible Felt Leadership interactions as appropriate. Provide engineering governance aligned with EMG 3.7, ensuring all stage deliverables meet ICbS and PMF quality gate requirements. Lead value engineering, design reviews, and change management control processes. General Manage scope, quality, cost and schedule associated with EPCM and SME engineering delivery. Coordinate with the Crop Nutrients Operations team and Anglo American Group Technical functions to incorporate operability and maintainability requirements in designs Work closely with engineering and construction partners to deliver and/or review/approve designs to meet the Project's schedule and design requirements Collaborate with the Owners team project managers and EPCM to expediently resolve technical challenges during the design, execution and commissioning of the Project. Accountable for implementing the Anglo American Engineering Management, Quality Management, Engineering for permitting and Design for Safety & Sustainability guidelines, ensuring engineering governance, risk management, and compliance across all project phases. Ensure that comprehensive quality assurance programs are implemented throughout all engineering, procurement, construction, commissioning, and operational readiness activities to guarantee that facilities are designed and built in full compliance with the required technical, safety, and quality standards. Maintain seamless integration and coordination between engineering, construction, procurement, commissioning, and operations by managing interface registers, verifying alignment across all project functions, and ensuring full traceability of technical and design decisions throughout the project lifecycle. People & Teams Create a purpose-led, high-performing culture within the discipline that is aligned with the company values, is inclusive and promotes diversity. Lead effective employee & contractor management processes for the discipline. Drive people development within discipline Ensure all members within the discipline have the knowledge and skills to perform their roles. Identify knowledge and skill gaps and provide development activities and coaching. Identify potential of employees once removed (as MOR) and ensure development succession planning is in place for critical roles. Qualifications Minimum 20 years' experience in engineering leadership roles, experience on major underground mining and process infrastructure engineering projects, with proven delivery of feasibility through execution under EPCM and Owner's Team frameworks. Registered with a recognized engineering intitule as a professional / charted engineer. Proven track record with extensive experience, in large, complex underground mining projects. Mentor discipline leads and fosters technical excellence through structured competency development, coaching, and assurance reviews. Promote a culture of continuous improvement aligned with Quality KPIs and DFS&S learning cycles. Additional information Extensive knowledge of international standards and best practices in mining. Demonstrated experience in a senior leadership role within a technical environment, including the coordination of knowledge sharing across disciplines. Demonstrated knowledge of construction in a mining environment. Lead detailed engineering design delivery across multiple locations. Global engineering teams. Lead technical discussions to ensure the integration of designs decisions across multiple work areas. Implement and maintain a Project Quality Management System (QMS) aligned with AA-PD-PM-GU-0009; ensure quality planning, control, and non-conformance management throughout all engineering deliverables. Responsible for development, approval, and maintenance of key engineering governance documents including the Engineering Management Plan (EMP), Basis of Design (BoD), Design Criteria, and the Design Review Plan. Need to know about EMP and its implications Able to review theadoption of Digital Engineering (BIM/4D/VR) and integrated data environments for design reviews, constructability, and lifecycle traceability per EMG 3.7.9 and DFS&S 6 Establish and maintain a lessons-learned program to capture and apply design and construction learnings to typical standards and future stages, ensuring continuous improvement in safety and sustainability performance. Technical Knowledge & Skills Extensive knowledge of international standards and best practices in mining. Demonstrated experience in a senior leadership role within a technical environment, including the coordination of knowledge sharing across disciplines. Demonstrated knowledge of construction in a mining environment. Lead detailed engineering design delivery across multiple locations. Global engineering teams. Lead technical discussions to ensure the integration of designs decisions across multiple work areas. Implement and maintain a Project Quality Management System (QMS) aligned with AA-PD-PM-GU-0009; ensure quality planning, control, and non-conformance management throughout all engineering deliverables. Responsible for development, approval, and maintenance of key engineering governance documents including the Engineering Management Plan (EMP), Basis of Design (BoD), Design Criteria, and the Design Review Plan. Need to know about EMP and its implications Able to review theadoption of Digital Engineering (BIM/4D/VR) and integrated data environments for design reviews, constructability, and lifecycle traceability per EMG 3.7.9 and DFS&S 6 Establish and maintain a lessons-learned program to capture and apply design and construction learnings to typical standards and future stages, ensuring continuous improvement in safety and sustainability performance. Who we are We aim to lead the industry by pursuing ever safer and more responsible ways of working, demonstrating integrity and showing care and respect for people and the planet. That means we are constantly seeking new opportunities to mine and process our products sustainably, using less water, less energy and more precise extraction technologies. As the custodians of coal and other precious natural resources - diamonds (through De Beers), copper, platinum and other precious metals, iron ore and nickel - our extraordinary teams work safely and collaboratively, with the utmost consideration for local communities, our customers and the world at large. How we are committed to your safety Nothing is more important to us than ensuring you return home safely after a day's work. To make that happen, we have the most rigorous safety standards in the industry. Not only that, we're also continually investing in new technologies - from drones to data analytics - that are helping to make mining safer. Inclusion and Diversity Anglo American is an equal opportunities employer. We are committed to promoting an inclusive and diverse workplace where we value and respect every colleague for who they are and provide equality of opportunity so that everyone can fulfil their potential. . click apply for full job details
Dec 14, 2025
Full time
Anglo American is a leading global mining company, and our products are the essential ingredients in almost every aspect of modern life. Our portfolio of world-class competitive mining operations and undeveloped resources provides the metals and minerals that enable a cleaner, greener, more sustainable world and that meet the fast-growing consumer-driven demands of the world's developed and maturing economies. We are constructing a state-of-the-art underground mine to enable the extraction of Polyhalite - a unique multi-nutrient fertiliser - along with the necessary infrastructure both above and below ground that will be required for transport, processing, and distribution. POLY4 is our flagship multi-nutrient fertiliser product. Made from polyhalite, it contains four of the six macro-nutrients and many micronutrients that are essential to plant growth. It allows farmers to maximizetheir crop yield, increase quality and improve soil structure with one simple product. Job Description Join us as the Engineering Manager where you will lead, manage and co-ordinate the engineering function for the Woodsmith Project to ensure the efficient delivery of an integrated design which meets Anglo American standards and the Woodsmith Project's functional requirements. You will report to the Woodsmith Study Director and lead a team of discipline engineers. Your duties will include Safety & Health Oversee consistent application of Safety & Health principles in all discipline interactions and take personal responsibility for safety of self and others to ensure zero harm and elimination of fatalities. Ensure safety in design and alignment with risk management principles. Safety in Design: Champion the application of Inherently Safer Design (ISD) and Design for Sustainability (D4S) principles; maintain a project-specific DFS&S Register and report performance indicators. Leadership and Management Responsible for the oversight of multiple project design scopes of work, through the co-ordination of activities relating to engineering, supply chain, construction and commissioning of the project. Manage a multi-disciplinary engineering team in the achievement of delivering milestones. Visibly demonstrate SHE leadership in the course of all engagements, incorporating applicable SHE considerations into design and delivery of work and actively engage in Visible Felt Leadership interactions as appropriate. Provide engineering governance aligned with EMG 3.7, ensuring all stage deliverables meet ICbS and PMF quality gate requirements. Lead value engineering, design reviews, and change management control processes. General Manage scope, quality, cost and schedule associated with EPCM and SME engineering delivery. Coordinate with the Crop Nutrients Operations team and Anglo American Group Technical functions to incorporate operability and maintainability requirements in designs Work closely with engineering and construction partners to deliver and/or review/approve designs to meet the Project's schedule and design requirements Collaborate with the Owners team project managers and EPCM to expediently resolve technical challenges during the design, execution and commissioning of the Project. Accountable for implementing the Anglo American Engineering Management, Quality Management, Engineering for permitting and Design for Safety & Sustainability guidelines, ensuring engineering governance, risk management, and compliance across all project phases. Ensure that comprehensive quality assurance programs are implemented throughout all engineering, procurement, construction, commissioning, and operational readiness activities to guarantee that facilities are designed and built in full compliance with the required technical, safety, and quality standards. Maintain seamless integration and coordination between engineering, construction, procurement, commissioning, and operations by managing interface registers, verifying alignment across all project functions, and ensuring full traceability of technical and design decisions throughout the project lifecycle. People & Teams Create a purpose-led, high-performing culture within the discipline that is aligned with the company values, is inclusive and promotes diversity. Lead effective employee & contractor management processes for the discipline. Drive people development within discipline Ensure all members within the discipline have the knowledge and skills to perform their roles. Identify knowledge and skill gaps and provide development activities and coaching. Identify potential of employees once removed (as MOR) and ensure development succession planning is in place for critical roles. Qualifications Minimum 20 years' experience in engineering leadership roles, experience on major underground mining and process infrastructure engineering projects, with proven delivery of feasibility through execution under EPCM and Owner's Team frameworks. Registered with a recognized engineering intitule as a professional / charted engineer. Proven track record with extensive experience, in large, complex underground mining projects. Mentor discipline leads and fosters technical excellence through structured competency development, coaching, and assurance reviews. Promote a culture of continuous improvement aligned with Quality KPIs and DFS&S learning cycles. Additional information Extensive knowledge of international standards and best practices in mining. Demonstrated experience in a senior leadership role within a technical environment, including the coordination of knowledge sharing across disciplines. Demonstrated knowledge of construction in a mining environment. Lead detailed engineering design delivery across multiple locations. Global engineering teams. Lead technical discussions to ensure the integration of designs decisions across multiple work areas. Implement and maintain a Project Quality Management System (QMS) aligned with AA-PD-PM-GU-0009; ensure quality planning, control, and non-conformance management throughout all engineering deliverables. Responsible for development, approval, and maintenance of key engineering governance documents including the Engineering Management Plan (EMP), Basis of Design (BoD), Design Criteria, and the Design Review Plan. Need to know about EMP and its implications Able to review theadoption of Digital Engineering (BIM/4D/VR) and integrated data environments for design reviews, constructability, and lifecycle traceability per EMG 3.7.9 and DFS&S 6 Establish and maintain a lessons-learned program to capture and apply design and construction learnings to typical standards and future stages, ensuring continuous improvement in safety and sustainability performance. Technical Knowledge & Skills Extensive knowledge of international standards and best practices in mining. Demonstrated experience in a senior leadership role within a technical environment, including the coordination of knowledge sharing across disciplines. Demonstrated knowledge of construction in a mining environment. Lead detailed engineering design delivery across multiple locations. Global engineering teams. Lead technical discussions to ensure the integration of designs decisions across multiple work areas. Implement and maintain a Project Quality Management System (QMS) aligned with AA-PD-PM-GU-0009; ensure quality planning, control, and non-conformance management throughout all engineering deliverables. Responsible for development, approval, and maintenance of key engineering governance documents including the Engineering Management Plan (EMP), Basis of Design (BoD), Design Criteria, and the Design Review Plan. Need to know about EMP and its implications Able to review theadoption of Digital Engineering (BIM/4D/VR) and integrated data environments for design reviews, constructability, and lifecycle traceability per EMG 3.7.9 and DFS&S 6 Establish and maintain a lessons-learned program to capture and apply design and construction learnings to typical standards and future stages, ensuring continuous improvement in safety and sustainability performance. Who we are We aim to lead the industry by pursuing ever safer and more responsible ways of working, demonstrating integrity and showing care and respect for people and the planet. That means we are constantly seeking new opportunities to mine and process our products sustainably, using less water, less energy and more precise extraction technologies. As the custodians of coal and other precious natural resources - diamonds (through De Beers), copper, platinum and other precious metals, iron ore and nickel - our extraordinary teams work safely and collaboratively, with the utmost consideration for local communities, our customers and the world at large. How we are committed to your safety Nothing is more important to us than ensuring you return home safely after a day's work. To make that happen, we have the most rigorous safety standards in the industry. Not only that, we're also continually investing in new technologies - from drones to data analytics - that are helping to make mining safer. Inclusion and Diversity Anglo American is an equal opportunities employer. We are committed to promoting an inclusive and diverse workplace where we value and respect every colleague for who they are and provide equality of opportunity so that everyone can fulfil their potential. . click apply for full job details
Trust Administrator / Senior Administrator
Saffery Trust Lochboisdale, Isle Of South Uist
Trust Administrator / Senior Administrator Department: Trust Employment Type: Permanent Location: Guernsey Reporting To: Assistant Trust Manager Description Who we are: Saffery Trust is a director led firm of individually expert, collectively exceptional people. We help clients optimise their personal and business wealth and create lasting legacies. We have the freedom and agility to act in the moment, and the wisdom and experience to plan for the long term. Established in Guernsey in 1977, we are one of the largest independent private client firms on the island. As an accredited STEP Platinum Employer Partner, we offer great benefits, including: a competitive salary flexible working and dress for your day policies full financial support and study leave for professional development top level health insurance for our people annual performance based bonuses e bikes free for staff use and opportunities to take part in green initiatives regular sports and social events as well as opportunities to support local charities The role We're looking for an enthusiastic Trust Administrator / Senior Administrator who demonstrates our core values and wants to build a rewarding career delivering client service excellence. This role is a permanent contract, working within a trust and corporate services team to support high net worth individuals and their families. The responsibilities You'll be working in a friendly and progressive environment as a member of the team to undertake a broad range of duties including: Administrator Assisting with the set up and maintenance of client information in the database; and statutory records including minutes of directors and shareholders meetings, and trustee resolutions. Completing the day to day bookkeeping for companies and trusts up to trial balance including monthly reconciliations and downloading of statements. Assisting with the opening and closing of entity bank accounts and reviewing incoming funds into client bank accounts, working towards becoming competent in liaising with bankers over remittance of money, deposit accounts, investment transactions and settlement instructions. Preparing emails and routing through to senior team members in readiness for sending, taking telephone messages and carrying out call backs. Preparing routine investment review minutes. Developing an understanding of the firm's policies and procedures and how they impact day to day work. Developing an awareness of tax and taking note of warning messages while gaining knowledge on the formation of legal entities and trusts. Updating the time keeping system in line with expectations and striving to meet utilisation targets. Senior Administrator Setting up and maintaining the client information database and statutory records including minutes of directors and shareholders meetings, and trustee resolutions. Completing the day to day bookkeeping for companies and trusts up to trial balance including monthly reconciliations and downloading of statements. Assisting team members with the opening and closing of entity bank accounts and reviewing incoming funds to client bank accounts, noting any inconsistencies; liaising with bankers over remittance of money, deposit accounts and investment transactions and settlement instructions. Liaising with intermediaries as directed by senior team members, including proactively making phone calls, attending intermediary meetings, preparing meeting notes where appropriate, and discussing technical matters with senior team members to gain understanding. Preparing routine investment review minutes and liaising with investment advisors and brokers, as required. Working towards competency in the formation of legal entities and trusts and developing knowledge of registry requirements in common jurisdictions. Acting in line with the firm's policies and procedures and demonstrating a good understanding of how they impact day to day work. Gaining and developing an awareness of tax, taking note of warning messages. Completing the time keeping system and meeting utilisation targets. You Administrator Successful attainment of a minimum of 5 GCSEs (or equivalent) at grade 4 (or C) and above, including English and Maths. Effective and confident communication skills and the ability to converse with a range of people. Ability to organise work schedule over the short term, with support if needed. Ability to work to specified standards and service levels and propose solutions to resolve straightforward daily problems. Evidence a positive and committed approach to teamwork and an understanding of the importance of working together to provide excellent client service. Senior Administrator A sound understanding of tasks covering a range of activities using multiple methods, techniques and processes. May have attained or be working towards STEP or CGI, or equivalent, along with meeting your CPD requirements. Effective communication skills and the ability to converse with a range of people, adapting style with ease to suit the audience and situation. Ability to identify and resolve non complex issues, with support and direction. Ability to prioritise and complete tasks to achieve deadlines, with support and direction. Ability to work to specified standards and service levels and propose solutions to resolve straightforward daily problems. Evidence a positive and committed approach to teamwork and an understanding of the importance of working together to provide excellent client service.
Dec 14, 2025
Full time
Trust Administrator / Senior Administrator Department: Trust Employment Type: Permanent Location: Guernsey Reporting To: Assistant Trust Manager Description Who we are: Saffery Trust is a director led firm of individually expert, collectively exceptional people. We help clients optimise their personal and business wealth and create lasting legacies. We have the freedom and agility to act in the moment, and the wisdom and experience to plan for the long term. Established in Guernsey in 1977, we are one of the largest independent private client firms on the island. As an accredited STEP Platinum Employer Partner, we offer great benefits, including: a competitive salary flexible working and dress for your day policies full financial support and study leave for professional development top level health insurance for our people annual performance based bonuses e bikes free for staff use and opportunities to take part in green initiatives regular sports and social events as well as opportunities to support local charities The role We're looking for an enthusiastic Trust Administrator / Senior Administrator who demonstrates our core values and wants to build a rewarding career delivering client service excellence. This role is a permanent contract, working within a trust and corporate services team to support high net worth individuals and their families. The responsibilities You'll be working in a friendly and progressive environment as a member of the team to undertake a broad range of duties including: Administrator Assisting with the set up and maintenance of client information in the database; and statutory records including minutes of directors and shareholders meetings, and trustee resolutions. Completing the day to day bookkeeping for companies and trusts up to trial balance including monthly reconciliations and downloading of statements. Assisting with the opening and closing of entity bank accounts and reviewing incoming funds into client bank accounts, working towards becoming competent in liaising with bankers over remittance of money, deposit accounts, investment transactions and settlement instructions. Preparing emails and routing through to senior team members in readiness for sending, taking telephone messages and carrying out call backs. Preparing routine investment review minutes. Developing an understanding of the firm's policies and procedures and how they impact day to day work. Developing an awareness of tax and taking note of warning messages while gaining knowledge on the formation of legal entities and trusts. Updating the time keeping system in line with expectations and striving to meet utilisation targets. Senior Administrator Setting up and maintaining the client information database and statutory records including minutes of directors and shareholders meetings, and trustee resolutions. Completing the day to day bookkeeping for companies and trusts up to trial balance including monthly reconciliations and downloading of statements. Assisting team members with the opening and closing of entity bank accounts and reviewing incoming funds to client bank accounts, noting any inconsistencies; liaising with bankers over remittance of money, deposit accounts and investment transactions and settlement instructions. Liaising with intermediaries as directed by senior team members, including proactively making phone calls, attending intermediary meetings, preparing meeting notes where appropriate, and discussing technical matters with senior team members to gain understanding. Preparing routine investment review minutes and liaising with investment advisors and brokers, as required. Working towards competency in the formation of legal entities and trusts and developing knowledge of registry requirements in common jurisdictions. Acting in line with the firm's policies and procedures and demonstrating a good understanding of how they impact day to day work. Gaining and developing an awareness of tax, taking note of warning messages. Completing the time keeping system and meeting utilisation targets. You Administrator Successful attainment of a minimum of 5 GCSEs (or equivalent) at grade 4 (or C) and above, including English and Maths. Effective and confident communication skills and the ability to converse with a range of people. Ability to organise work schedule over the short term, with support if needed. Ability to work to specified standards and service levels and propose solutions to resolve straightforward daily problems. Evidence a positive and committed approach to teamwork and an understanding of the importance of working together to provide excellent client service. Senior Administrator A sound understanding of tasks covering a range of activities using multiple methods, techniques and processes. May have attained or be working towards STEP or CGI, or equivalent, along with meeting your CPD requirements. Effective communication skills and the ability to converse with a range of people, adapting style with ease to suit the audience and situation. Ability to identify and resolve non complex issues, with support and direction. Ability to prioritise and complete tasks to achieve deadlines, with support and direction. Ability to work to specified standards and service levels and propose solutions to resolve straightforward daily problems. Evidence a positive and committed approach to teamwork and an understanding of the importance of working together to provide excellent client service.
AstraZeneca
Regulatory Affairs Manager
AstraZeneca
Regulatory Affairs Manager Type: Permanent Location: Pancras Square Introduction to role Deliver and maintain competitive licences for the UK, driving regulatory strategy for new initiatives and ensuring regulatory compliance for defined product and project responsibilities, including project leadership. Achieve timely delivery of clinical trial approvals and maintain high regulatory compliance standards for the UK through provision of local regulatory expertise. Support the development of AstraZeneca investigational and in licensed/co development products through valued contributions to cross functional projects, study feasibility questionnaires, scientific advice meetings, and other related activities. Ensure full compliance with GRP requirements in line with the local Quality Management System (QMS) SOP and all other AstraZeneca policies and standards. Accountabilities Generate Competitive Licences (0-40%) Regulatory Compliance & Governance (0-10%) Commercial Support (0-15%) Formulate and Influence Regulatory Strategy (0-15%) Lead the Organisation and Improve productivity (0-10%) Clinical Support (0-10%) Essential Skills/Experience Life Sciences Degree or appropriate professional qualifications Significant experience working within a Regulatory Affairs organisation in a UK-based or Global Pharmaceutical company Post Brexit UK Regulatory experience Business Relationship Management and ability to navigate and coordinate cross functional interactions Operational regulatory experience in the pharmaceutical industry with time spent in a commercially aware role Demonstrable negotiation skills Ability to make optimal use of IT systems Use of external regulatory environment and scientific knowledge skills to build a productive, positive and trustworthy relationship with local health authorities to drive meaningful interactions to the benefit of patients Lifecycle maintenance of the licenses, including different types of submissions including but not limited to CMC, Labelling, etc. Optimisation and continuous improvement of submissions throughout the product lifecycle, applying global quality standards and timelines Development of regulatory strategy aligned with the disease area strategy/target product profiles, providing sustainable competitive advantage in alignment with product development and commercialisation strategies Application of the knowledge of changing regulatory environments to ensure compliance, minimise risk and create business opportunities Application of Drug Development Knowledge Audit and Inspection Knowledge Desirable Skills/Experience Therapy Area Expertise in Cardiovascular, Renal & Metabolism (CVRM) Experience with clinical trial applications (CTA) Experience in creating and delivering regulatory strategies for Marketing Authorization Applications and New Indications Experience working in Veeva systems Management of reaction to change & remaining effective in new work situations & times of uncertainty; Assessment of, planning for & managing the impact on stakeholders arising from changes & applying change management techniques to appropriately engage stakeholders A robust understanding of the disease and therapeutic area including the regulatory and health technology assessment environment in the major markets, competitor landscape, and predictable barriers/obstacles in development At AstraZeneca, we change the practice of medicine by generating compelling medical evidence that helps physicians better treat patients at every point in their journey. Our cross functional teams work seamlessly together, leveraging diverse skills to advance our pipeline and redefine cancer treatment. We foster a culture of openness, transparency, ambition, and drive. Here, you will find a supportive environment where you can grow your career while making a significant impact on patients' lives. Ready to make a difference? Apply now! Date Posted 11-Dec-2025 Closing Date 08-Jan-2026 Our mission is to build an inclusive and equitable environment. We want people to feel they belong at AstraZeneca and Alexion, starting with our recruitment process. We welcome and consider applications from all qualified candidates, regardless of characteristics. We offer reasonable adjustments/accommodations to help all candidates to perform at their best. If you have a need for any adjustments/accommodations, please complete the section in the application form.
Dec 14, 2025
Full time
Regulatory Affairs Manager Type: Permanent Location: Pancras Square Introduction to role Deliver and maintain competitive licences for the UK, driving regulatory strategy for new initiatives and ensuring regulatory compliance for defined product and project responsibilities, including project leadership. Achieve timely delivery of clinical trial approvals and maintain high regulatory compliance standards for the UK through provision of local regulatory expertise. Support the development of AstraZeneca investigational and in licensed/co development products through valued contributions to cross functional projects, study feasibility questionnaires, scientific advice meetings, and other related activities. Ensure full compliance with GRP requirements in line with the local Quality Management System (QMS) SOP and all other AstraZeneca policies and standards. Accountabilities Generate Competitive Licences (0-40%) Regulatory Compliance & Governance (0-10%) Commercial Support (0-15%) Formulate and Influence Regulatory Strategy (0-15%) Lead the Organisation and Improve productivity (0-10%) Clinical Support (0-10%) Essential Skills/Experience Life Sciences Degree or appropriate professional qualifications Significant experience working within a Regulatory Affairs organisation in a UK-based or Global Pharmaceutical company Post Brexit UK Regulatory experience Business Relationship Management and ability to navigate and coordinate cross functional interactions Operational regulatory experience in the pharmaceutical industry with time spent in a commercially aware role Demonstrable negotiation skills Ability to make optimal use of IT systems Use of external regulatory environment and scientific knowledge skills to build a productive, positive and trustworthy relationship with local health authorities to drive meaningful interactions to the benefit of patients Lifecycle maintenance of the licenses, including different types of submissions including but not limited to CMC, Labelling, etc. Optimisation and continuous improvement of submissions throughout the product lifecycle, applying global quality standards and timelines Development of regulatory strategy aligned with the disease area strategy/target product profiles, providing sustainable competitive advantage in alignment with product development and commercialisation strategies Application of the knowledge of changing regulatory environments to ensure compliance, minimise risk and create business opportunities Application of Drug Development Knowledge Audit and Inspection Knowledge Desirable Skills/Experience Therapy Area Expertise in Cardiovascular, Renal & Metabolism (CVRM) Experience with clinical trial applications (CTA) Experience in creating and delivering regulatory strategies for Marketing Authorization Applications and New Indications Experience working in Veeva systems Management of reaction to change & remaining effective in new work situations & times of uncertainty; Assessment of, planning for & managing the impact on stakeholders arising from changes & applying change management techniques to appropriately engage stakeholders A robust understanding of the disease and therapeutic area including the regulatory and health technology assessment environment in the major markets, competitor landscape, and predictable barriers/obstacles in development At AstraZeneca, we change the practice of medicine by generating compelling medical evidence that helps physicians better treat patients at every point in their journey. Our cross functional teams work seamlessly together, leveraging diverse skills to advance our pipeline and redefine cancer treatment. We foster a culture of openness, transparency, ambition, and drive. Here, you will find a supportive environment where you can grow your career while making a significant impact on patients' lives. Ready to make a difference? Apply now! Date Posted 11-Dec-2025 Closing Date 08-Jan-2026 Our mission is to build an inclusive and equitable environment. We want people to feel they belong at AstraZeneca and Alexion, starting with our recruitment process. We welcome and consider applications from all qualified candidates, regardless of characteristics. We offer reasonable adjustments/accommodations to help all candidates to perform at their best. If you have a need for any adjustments/accommodations, please complete the section in the application form.
Monitoring Surveyor
SCS Railways
The Instrumentation and Monitoring (I&M) team is employed to deliver the ground movement monitoring capabilities required to deliver the HS2 construction works efficiently and accurately in accordance with the contract requirements. As part of this team, the role of an Monitoring Surveyor is to implement the I&M Managers and Lead I&M Manager's strategy to establish and maintain the monitoring surveys, as well as deliver timely monitoring data and information and quality assurance as required. Flexible working:We welcome you to ask about the flexibility you need. This might be part-time, remote working, or compressed hours for example. Anyone who applies for a role can ask about flexibility at interview. In return, we will explore what is possible for the role. Role Responsibility Delivery of on-site monitoring survey information, including; Levelling and total station survey observations, establishment of monitoring survey control network observations, As-built monitoring installation, and geospatial monitoring observations in accordance with SCS procedures. Ensure accuracy, repeatability and quality assurance of the monitoring surveys, and that monitoring readings are captured in accordance with the contract requirements, at the required frequency and in a timely manner. Ensure that processed, checked and validated Monitoring data is transmitted and uploaded to SCS I&M Database on time, and that any site factors affecting data quality or anomalous or missing data is reported immediately to the I&M Managers. Understand the Client and Joint Venture Partner's Monitoring specification, standards and requirements as related to Instrumentation and Monitoring and ensure compliance. Management and instruction of Assistant Engineering Surveyors, including briefing and guidance. Implement current best practice to ensure that most efficient methods of monitoring surveys are communicated and used throughout SCS. Observing and advising Subcontractors, and liaising with other SCS teams, to enable compliance with SCS monitoring plans and procedures. Implement Contractor's Monitoring Plans that fulfil SCS and HS2 requirements. Provide supervision & guidance to more junior members of the team. Be able to identify & communicate changes to the works to mitigate risks or improve performance for the team. Be responsible for the safety and wellbeing of themselves and their colleagues. Be familiar with, and demonstrate commitment to the requirements of the Health & Safety and Environmental Policies. Implement the relevant requirements of the Safety Management System within their area of responsibility Understand the Client and Joint Venture Partners' Environment and Sustainability Policies, Processes and statutory requirements as they affect the company's operations and ensure that the requirements, as applicable within their discipline, are implemented on the project. The Ideal Candidate 5+ years of experience in the field of Monitoring Surveying on similar construction projects Computer competence including experience of specialist survey software packages (Excel, CAD; AutoCAD, Microstation, Specialist Survey Packages.) Extensive awareness of appropriate instruments and associated software for varied platforms; including presentation of I&M data. Understanding of engineering drawings, weekly programmes and relevant QA procedures Relevant CSCS Card and membership of CICES (or working towards) A commitment to punctuality is required to ensure timely delivery of Monitoring Survey task in order not to delay the program. Good communication skills as you will be required to deal with third party stakeholders, members of the public, construction site teams and client representatives. About the Company The role will work on the HS2 project. HS2 is the UK's new high speed rail network. It will be a catalyst for economic growth across Britain, freeing up space on the existing railways and connecting 8 out of the UK's 10 biggest cities with fast, reliable and frequent high speed services The Skanska Costain STRABAG (SCS JV) is delivering the HS2 London Tunnels Contract. Scope of works includes twin-bored tunnels (TBM), SCL tunnels, shaft sinking, bridge demolition and reconstruction, services diversions, earthworks and the construction of site compounds. You'll be a welcomed member of the wider team, with opportunities to take on additional responsibility, join one of our networks for women, military or LGBT+ staff, and participate in cultural and social events with the local community (e.g. as a STEM ambassador). Your personal and professional development is important to us. We welcome a discussion about how we can support you with further study, or professional membership or attainment for example. HS2 - working with Skanska, Costain and STRABAG, closely monitors job applications, to ensure an inclusive recruitment process. To ensure we are able to maintain this, and to recruit a diverse workforce, we require candidates to complete the diversity form as part of their application so we are able to monitor and improve our approach to diversity. Please note, all responses are anonymous and we will not share any of your data with other parties. All data will be held securely, (as stated within the Data Protection Act 1998) and will be reported to HS2. It is an SCSJV requirement that all employees, Design House, and Supply Chains must implement and comply with the requirements of ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management System, ISO 14001:2015 Environmental Management System with guidance for use", OHSAS 18001:2017 Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems and ISO/IEC 27001:2013 Information Security Management System, Policies, Plans, Procedures and Processes, and statutory requirements as they affect the Joint Venture 's operations and ensure that the requirements, as applicable within their discipline, are effectively implemented on the project. Develop a culture of safety on the project through the absolute commitment to the Zero Accidents target and ethos, and develops a wider awareness of quality, environmental issues and demonstrates commitment to achieve continual improvement and Zero tolerance. We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status. SCS Railways is a Disability Confident Leader. We want to encourage disabled people to apply for our roles and have an opportunity to display your skills, talent, and abilities. We will ensure that a fair and proportionate number of disabled applicants that meet the minimum criteria for this position will be offered an interview. Please see the disability confident commitments: To be considered for an interview under this scheme you have: A physical or mental impairment, which has a substantial and long-term effect (over 12 months) adverse effect on your ability to carry out normal day to day activities Demonstrated in your application and pre interview stage that you meet the minimum job criteria and person specification for the role Salary Competitive with excellent benefits package
Dec 13, 2025
Full time
The Instrumentation and Monitoring (I&M) team is employed to deliver the ground movement monitoring capabilities required to deliver the HS2 construction works efficiently and accurately in accordance with the contract requirements. As part of this team, the role of an Monitoring Surveyor is to implement the I&M Managers and Lead I&M Manager's strategy to establish and maintain the monitoring surveys, as well as deliver timely monitoring data and information and quality assurance as required. Flexible working:We welcome you to ask about the flexibility you need. This might be part-time, remote working, or compressed hours for example. Anyone who applies for a role can ask about flexibility at interview. In return, we will explore what is possible for the role. Role Responsibility Delivery of on-site monitoring survey information, including; Levelling and total station survey observations, establishment of monitoring survey control network observations, As-built monitoring installation, and geospatial monitoring observations in accordance with SCS procedures. Ensure accuracy, repeatability and quality assurance of the monitoring surveys, and that monitoring readings are captured in accordance with the contract requirements, at the required frequency and in a timely manner. Ensure that processed, checked and validated Monitoring data is transmitted and uploaded to SCS I&M Database on time, and that any site factors affecting data quality or anomalous or missing data is reported immediately to the I&M Managers. Understand the Client and Joint Venture Partner's Monitoring specification, standards and requirements as related to Instrumentation and Monitoring and ensure compliance. Management and instruction of Assistant Engineering Surveyors, including briefing and guidance. Implement current best practice to ensure that most efficient methods of monitoring surveys are communicated and used throughout SCS. Observing and advising Subcontractors, and liaising with other SCS teams, to enable compliance with SCS monitoring plans and procedures. Implement Contractor's Monitoring Plans that fulfil SCS and HS2 requirements. Provide supervision & guidance to more junior members of the team. Be able to identify & communicate changes to the works to mitigate risks or improve performance for the team. Be responsible for the safety and wellbeing of themselves and their colleagues. Be familiar with, and demonstrate commitment to the requirements of the Health & Safety and Environmental Policies. Implement the relevant requirements of the Safety Management System within their area of responsibility Understand the Client and Joint Venture Partners' Environment and Sustainability Policies, Processes and statutory requirements as they affect the company's operations and ensure that the requirements, as applicable within their discipline, are implemented on the project. The Ideal Candidate 5+ years of experience in the field of Monitoring Surveying on similar construction projects Computer competence including experience of specialist survey software packages (Excel, CAD; AutoCAD, Microstation, Specialist Survey Packages.) Extensive awareness of appropriate instruments and associated software for varied platforms; including presentation of I&M data. Understanding of engineering drawings, weekly programmes and relevant QA procedures Relevant CSCS Card and membership of CICES (or working towards) A commitment to punctuality is required to ensure timely delivery of Monitoring Survey task in order not to delay the program. Good communication skills as you will be required to deal with third party stakeholders, members of the public, construction site teams and client representatives. About the Company The role will work on the HS2 project. HS2 is the UK's new high speed rail network. It will be a catalyst for economic growth across Britain, freeing up space on the existing railways and connecting 8 out of the UK's 10 biggest cities with fast, reliable and frequent high speed services The Skanska Costain STRABAG (SCS JV) is delivering the HS2 London Tunnels Contract. Scope of works includes twin-bored tunnels (TBM), SCL tunnels, shaft sinking, bridge demolition and reconstruction, services diversions, earthworks and the construction of site compounds. You'll be a welcomed member of the wider team, with opportunities to take on additional responsibility, join one of our networks for women, military or LGBT+ staff, and participate in cultural and social events with the local community (e.g. as a STEM ambassador). Your personal and professional development is important to us. We welcome a discussion about how we can support you with further study, or professional membership or attainment for example. HS2 - working with Skanska, Costain and STRABAG, closely monitors job applications, to ensure an inclusive recruitment process. To ensure we are able to maintain this, and to recruit a diverse workforce, we require candidates to complete the diversity form as part of their application so we are able to monitor and improve our approach to diversity. Please note, all responses are anonymous and we will not share any of your data with other parties. All data will be held securely, (as stated within the Data Protection Act 1998) and will be reported to HS2. It is an SCSJV requirement that all employees, Design House, and Supply Chains must implement and comply with the requirements of ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management System, ISO 14001:2015 Environmental Management System with guidance for use", OHSAS 18001:2017 Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems and ISO/IEC 27001:2013 Information Security Management System, Policies, Plans, Procedures and Processes, and statutory requirements as they affect the Joint Venture 's operations and ensure that the requirements, as applicable within their discipline, are effectively implemented on the project. Develop a culture of safety on the project through the absolute commitment to the Zero Accidents target and ethos, and develops a wider awareness of quality, environmental issues and demonstrates commitment to achieve continual improvement and Zero tolerance. We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status. SCS Railways is a Disability Confident Leader. We want to encourage disabled people to apply for our roles and have an opportunity to display your skills, talent, and abilities. We will ensure that a fair and proportionate number of disabled applicants that meet the minimum criteria for this position will be offered an interview. Please see the disability confident commitments: To be considered for an interview under this scheme you have: A physical or mental impairment, which has a substantial and long-term effect (over 12 months) adverse effect on your ability to carry out normal day to day activities Demonstrated in your application and pre interview stage that you meet the minimum job criteria and person specification for the role Salary Competitive with excellent benefits package
Site Manager
Barratt Developments PLC
Within the Construction environment, think about buying materials, managing big projects, ensuring health and safety and customer service. At any given time, you'll find us working on some circa 400 developments in both towns and rural areas across the UK, and every one poses unique challenges. Some are from scratch on brownfield sites; others see us adapting existing buildings, like old factories or disused hospitals. We need people who can bring us fresh ideas and imagination on one hand, and the commercial ability to manage people, budgets and costs on the other. It is testament to the professionalism of our construction teams that for an unprecedented thirteenth year, Site Managers have won more NHBC Pride in the Job Awards than any other housebuilder. Reporting to the Contracts Manager you will be responsible for managing the construction of a development, including all associated pre and post housebuilding works, ensuring that targets are met regarding health and safety, delivery to build programme quality, customers care, and cost. Ensuring compliance on site at all times to the company health and safety standards and processes, NHBC standards, building regulations and overall quality standards. Co-ordinating labour and resources on site to deliver the build programme, and to proactively schedule in trades to ensure optimum delivery Manage material levels on site to ensure the minimum amount of stock but enough to ensure the site programme is met and all labour is efficiently employed. Ensuring that all plots are built to the highest standard of quality, complying with the NHBC Standards, Building Regulations, range specifications and best practice. Undertaking company directed quality control procedures and inspections at the correct timings, and rectifying any defects so as not to incur additional cost, time delays to the programme, or reduction in the final quality. Monitoring and controlling the cost of production, and approving payment to contractors and trades where appropriate. Initiating and attending plot inspections with the Local Building Inspector or NHBC, taking corrective action to ensure a minimum of RI's/BRI's. Carrying out toolbox talks or similar on-site briefings. Liaising proactively with other internal departments, externals suppliers and partners to ensure the build programme is achieved Working with sales through regular sales/build meetings to ensure a smooth and controlled delivery of homes for customers. To deliver a high standard of site presentation at all times. Carrying out New Home Tour with the Sales Advisor and customer(s) to give a good demonstration of the home, answering any questions, and rectifying any issues before Legal Completion. With the support of the Contracts Manager, ensure that the on-site Construction team is fully resourced and well-directed, with clear guidelines to their own job responsibilities, and are provided with full support in achieving these in terms of communication, training and development, and the organisation of the site's workload and resources. Showing a good behavioural example in all aspects of health and safety, organisation, conduct, quality of work, and professionalism. To be successful in the role, we are looking for: Extensive experience of working to an established build programme and managing key priorities. Proven ability to consistently deliver weekly targets through good organisation of the labour force, and promoting a team working ethic. Excellent communicator, with an emphasis on explaining detail and gaining full compliance. Demonstrated good leadership and assertive skills to ensure optimum delivery to the highest quality standards on site. Ability to prioritise tasks to meet changing business needs, demonstrating a strong problem-solving ability. A member of the Chartered Institute of Builders and/or qualified to NVQ level 5 in Construction Management, or a time served tradesman with considerable experience of the full range of construction trades. In depth knowledge of all aspects of construction and housebuilding, and the relevant legislative requirements e.g. health and safety, NHBC requirements and Building Regulations . A thorough knowledge and well-rounded experience of dealing with customers and potential customers in all aspects, such as the giving of information and advice, resolving any customer issues, confirming company procedures etc. We've been nationally recognised as a 5 star housebuildersince 2010 for supplying high-quality homes for all generations. That's more than any other major housebuilder. It's because we combine the brightest minds, the latest technology, and a genuine commitment to putting customers first. We want the best people in the industry to help us shape the future of building. We have tailored opportunities for apprentices, graduates, experienced professionals and ex Armed Forces personnel to come and help us stay one step ahead, and build the homes that Britain needs. Barrattadopts a hybrid way of working which assumes that where roles allow, our office based colleagues divide their time between working in the office, on ourconstructionsites andsalesoffices, and working from home, as the role dictates. We recognise the many benefits that an effective hybrid working culture brings to both the Company and our colleagues. We are building an organisation where anyone with drive and talent can pursue the career they want. We are building a culture where anyone, regardless of gender, race, age, sexuality, disability, background or any other characteristic, can progress and be proud to work for us. As part of working for Barratt Redrow PLC and specifically for this role we offer: Competitive Bonus Scheme Private Medical Cover - Single Cover Annual Medical Health Assessment 26 days' holiday (increase by 1 day for every 3 years' continuous service up to 29 days) Today's housebuilding professional need tomorrow's benefits, so they're ready for whatever the future brings. When you join Barratt, you get the kind of support you would expect from a business built for a modern working world. Private medical cover Private healthcare support is available for timely access to a virtual GP, for diagnosis, treatment and more - including physio and talking therapies. You can even add family members. Pension First-class pension schemes with the option of up to 10% employer contributions. Annual Health Assessment All colleagues are able to access a fully funded annual health assessment, helping you to proactively manage your health and wellbeing. As well as a competitive salary, we offer many ways to make life more affordable - from access to employee loans and savings accounts, to house purchase discounts. Cycle to Work scheme, reduced hotel rate, discounts at major retailers These make a massive difference to the quality of your lifestyle. So much more From death in service, paid volunteer and study leave, enhanced family friendly policies (including our Parents and Carers leave) to a share buying scheme, we have an incredible range of additional benefits. About Southern We build the finest quality new homes to award-winning standards. With our meticulous attention to detail, we put a premium on timeless craftsmanship. By combining top-quality materials and innovative designs, every David Wilson home is crafted to be both beautiful, sustainable and functional. That's why we've been awarded the maximum 5 Stars from the Home Builders Federation since 2009, making us the only major national housebuilder to achieve this. Where you'll be working Here is where you'll be based, whether that's an office or one of our sites. Putting diversity and inclusion front and centre We know that a diverse team is better for our customers, makes us a more attractive employer and results in a stronger, more sustainable business. Which is why we're so committed to developing our inclusive culture. Thinking ahead to leave a better world behind We're building a sustainable tomorrow, one house and one community at a time. Our commitment to our customers is rooted in every decision and day-to-day action we take. See how our colleagues are building tomorrow together.
Dec 13, 2025
Full time
Within the Construction environment, think about buying materials, managing big projects, ensuring health and safety and customer service. At any given time, you'll find us working on some circa 400 developments in both towns and rural areas across the UK, and every one poses unique challenges. Some are from scratch on brownfield sites; others see us adapting existing buildings, like old factories or disused hospitals. We need people who can bring us fresh ideas and imagination on one hand, and the commercial ability to manage people, budgets and costs on the other. It is testament to the professionalism of our construction teams that for an unprecedented thirteenth year, Site Managers have won more NHBC Pride in the Job Awards than any other housebuilder. Reporting to the Contracts Manager you will be responsible for managing the construction of a development, including all associated pre and post housebuilding works, ensuring that targets are met regarding health and safety, delivery to build programme quality, customers care, and cost. Ensuring compliance on site at all times to the company health and safety standards and processes, NHBC standards, building regulations and overall quality standards. Co-ordinating labour and resources on site to deliver the build programme, and to proactively schedule in trades to ensure optimum delivery Manage material levels on site to ensure the minimum amount of stock but enough to ensure the site programme is met and all labour is efficiently employed. Ensuring that all plots are built to the highest standard of quality, complying with the NHBC Standards, Building Regulations, range specifications and best practice. Undertaking company directed quality control procedures and inspections at the correct timings, and rectifying any defects so as not to incur additional cost, time delays to the programme, or reduction in the final quality. Monitoring and controlling the cost of production, and approving payment to contractors and trades where appropriate. Initiating and attending plot inspections with the Local Building Inspector or NHBC, taking corrective action to ensure a minimum of RI's/BRI's. Carrying out toolbox talks or similar on-site briefings. Liaising proactively with other internal departments, externals suppliers and partners to ensure the build programme is achieved Working with sales through regular sales/build meetings to ensure a smooth and controlled delivery of homes for customers. To deliver a high standard of site presentation at all times. Carrying out New Home Tour with the Sales Advisor and customer(s) to give a good demonstration of the home, answering any questions, and rectifying any issues before Legal Completion. With the support of the Contracts Manager, ensure that the on-site Construction team is fully resourced and well-directed, with clear guidelines to their own job responsibilities, and are provided with full support in achieving these in terms of communication, training and development, and the organisation of the site's workload and resources. Showing a good behavioural example in all aspects of health and safety, organisation, conduct, quality of work, and professionalism. To be successful in the role, we are looking for: Extensive experience of working to an established build programme and managing key priorities. Proven ability to consistently deliver weekly targets through good organisation of the labour force, and promoting a team working ethic. Excellent communicator, with an emphasis on explaining detail and gaining full compliance. Demonstrated good leadership and assertive skills to ensure optimum delivery to the highest quality standards on site. Ability to prioritise tasks to meet changing business needs, demonstrating a strong problem-solving ability. A member of the Chartered Institute of Builders and/or qualified to NVQ level 5 in Construction Management, or a time served tradesman with considerable experience of the full range of construction trades. In depth knowledge of all aspects of construction and housebuilding, and the relevant legislative requirements e.g. health and safety, NHBC requirements and Building Regulations . A thorough knowledge and well-rounded experience of dealing with customers and potential customers in all aspects, such as the giving of information and advice, resolving any customer issues, confirming company procedures etc. We've been nationally recognised as a 5 star housebuildersince 2010 for supplying high-quality homes for all generations. That's more than any other major housebuilder. It's because we combine the brightest minds, the latest technology, and a genuine commitment to putting customers first. We want the best people in the industry to help us shape the future of building. We have tailored opportunities for apprentices, graduates, experienced professionals and ex Armed Forces personnel to come and help us stay one step ahead, and build the homes that Britain needs. Barrattadopts a hybrid way of working which assumes that where roles allow, our office based colleagues divide their time between working in the office, on ourconstructionsites andsalesoffices, and working from home, as the role dictates. We recognise the many benefits that an effective hybrid working culture brings to both the Company and our colleagues. We are building an organisation where anyone with drive and talent can pursue the career they want. We are building a culture where anyone, regardless of gender, race, age, sexuality, disability, background or any other characteristic, can progress and be proud to work for us. As part of working for Barratt Redrow PLC and specifically for this role we offer: Competitive Bonus Scheme Private Medical Cover - Single Cover Annual Medical Health Assessment 26 days' holiday (increase by 1 day for every 3 years' continuous service up to 29 days) Today's housebuilding professional need tomorrow's benefits, so they're ready for whatever the future brings. When you join Barratt, you get the kind of support you would expect from a business built for a modern working world. Private medical cover Private healthcare support is available for timely access to a virtual GP, for diagnosis, treatment and more - including physio and talking therapies. You can even add family members. Pension First-class pension schemes with the option of up to 10% employer contributions. Annual Health Assessment All colleagues are able to access a fully funded annual health assessment, helping you to proactively manage your health and wellbeing. As well as a competitive salary, we offer many ways to make life more affordable - from access to employee loans and savings accounts, to house purchase discounts. Cycle to Work scheme, reduced hotel rate, discounts at major retailers These make a massive difference to the quality of your lifestyle. So much more From death in service, paid volunteer and study leave, enhanced family friendly policies (including our Parents and Carers leave) to a share buying scheme, we have an incredible range of additional benefits. About Southern We build the finest quality new homes to award-winning standards. With our meticulous attention to detail, we put a premium on timeless craftsmanship. By combining top-quality materials and innovative designs, every David Wilson home is crafted to be both beautiful, sustainable and functional. That's why we've been awarded the maximum 5 Stars from the Home Builders Federation since 2009, making us the only major national housebuilder to achieve this. Where you'll be working Here is where you'll be based, whether that's an office or one of our sites. Putting diversity and inclusion front and centre We know that a diverse team is better for our customers, makes us a more attractive employer and results in a stronger, more sustainable business. Which is why we're so committed to developing our inclusive culture. Thinking ahead to leave a better world behind We're building a sustainable tomorrow, one house and one community at a time. Our commitment to our customers is rooted in every decision and day-to-day action we take. See how our colleagues are building tomorrow together.
Durham University
Research Culture and Evaluation Manager
Durham University Durham, County Durham
We welcome applications from candidates with disabilities, neurodiversity and long-term health conditions, and we are committed to ensuring fair treatment throughout the recruitment process. Job Description - Research Culture and Evaluation Manager () Research and Innovation Services (RIS) provides guidance, expert advice and hands on support for all aspects of research and research related work, including securing funding, working with partners, undertaking knowledge exchange, demonstrating impact, commercialising outputs, ensuring good research practice and supporting professional development. The Research Culture team leads on strategic priorities to enhance research culture across our organisation as part of our Research and Engagement Strategy. This includes 'Flourish at Durham', the University's research culture vision, values and actions. As Research Culture and Evaluation Manager you will support the generation, delivery and evaluation of research culture activities across the Flourish at Durham portfolio, enabling colleagues to thrive and flourish. The post-holder will work within the research culture team and in collaboration with other key units such as the Researcher Development team in the Durham Centre for Academic Development (DCAD) and the EDI Team to: Support the development, communication and implementation of the University's new Charter for Researchers alongside the Concordat to Support the Career Development of Researchers; Enable the implementation, data analysis and evaluation of research culture initiatives and actions in academic departments and university research institutes; Work across academic departments and professional services directorates to support the joined up approach to enabling research ambition, with a particular focus on early and mid career research culture development; Embed evaluation into research culture activities across Flourish at Durham; Contribute to both internal and external networks that enable research culture progress and undertake professional development and good practice exchange in research and innovation culture. We believe this role presents an excellent opportunity for candidates to develop a career in research and innovation culture. We welcome applications from individuals with strong transferable skills and experience from different careers and sectors, potentially in organisational change, researcher or research development, or data analysis and evaluation methods. The base location for this role is Boldon House, our exciting new professional serviceshub. Boldon House is situated on the outskirts of Durham near the Arnison Centre in Pity Me. It supports collaborative working and is designed to embrace hybrid working. Working arrangements This role is full time (35 hours/week) but we will consider requests for flexible working arrangements including potential job shares. It is expected that this role will be predominantly face to face on campus. Some scope for hybrid working arrangements in agreement with line manager, but this post will not be fully remote. Working at Durham You'll receive 30 days annual leave per year in addition to 8 public holidays and 4 customary days per year - a total of 42 days per year (the University closes between Christmas and New Year). We offer a generous pension scheme; as a new member of staff you will be automatically enrolled into the University Superannuation Scheme (USS). Parking across campus, a cycle to work scheme, discount with local bus and train companies, and a Tusker Car Benefit Scheme for electric or hybrid vehicles. Comprehensive development courses, apprenticeships and access to qualifications. Health and wellbeing support: discounted membership for state of the art sport and gym facilities and a 24 7 Employee Assistance Programme. On site nursery rated Outstanding by Ofsted and holiday camps for children aged 5 16. Generous maternity and adoption leave policies. Opportunities for volunteering and exclusive discounts via our benefits portal. Salary sacrifice schemes for tax savings on benefits. Relocation support if you are moving to Durham, including assistance with removal costs, house hunting and schools. We cover most visa costs and provide an interest free loan scheme for dependant visas. Durham University is committed to equality, diversity and inclusion Our collective aim is to create an open and inclusive environment where everyone can reach their full potential. We actively work towards providing an environment where staff and students can study, work and live in a supportive and inclusive community. We welcome and encourage applications from members of under represented groups including people with disabilities, women and Black, Asian and minority ethnic communities. If you have taken time out of your career, feel it relevant, let us know in your application. Person specification - What you need to demonstrate when you apply Qualifications / Experience A robust understanding, interest in, and passion for research culture. Experience of working within and supporting a team towards a collective endeavour. Educated to degree level (or equivalent experience). Knowledge and expertise in delivery and development of services, events, and activities within an organisation. Experience of implementing policies and procedures, and supporting change and service improvements. Experience of providing specialist advice and guidance to a range of customers and colleagues, including senior colleagues. Experience of maintaining effective relationships with a diverse range of stakeholders. Experience of participating in internal or external networks to share and discuss good practice, develop strong relationships and positively influence the University's reputation. Experience of working in the Higher Education sector. Experience of using evaluation methods and frameworks. Skills / Abilities / Knowledge Excellent spoken and written communication skills. Ability to work collaboratively across teams and with diverse stakeholders, fostering a culture of respect and care. Strong digital competence across a range of digital devices and apps including Microsoft 365. Committed to continuing professional development to maintain professional recognition. Knowledge and experience ensuring compliance with regulatory and organisational policy and guidelines. Ability to solve problems and plan appropriate solutions. How to apply To progress to the assessment stage, candidates must evidence each of the essential criteria in the person specification above. We will consider any desirable criteria at the discretion of the recruiting panel. Submitting your application We prefer to receive applications online. We will update you throughout the selection process via automated emails. Please check spam/junk folders. What you need to submit A CV. A covering letter detailing your experience, strengths and potential, and specifically how you satisfy each essential criterion. Contact details For a chat about the role or any further information please contact: Useful links Find out more about Durham's research culture: Privacy Statement and Notices:
Dec 13, 2025
Full time
We welcome applications from candidates with disabilities, neurodiversity and long-term health conditions, and we are committed to ensuring fair treatment throughout the recruitment process. Job Description - Research Culture and Evaluation Manager () Research and Innovation Services (RIS) provides guidance, expert advice and hands on support for all aspects of research and research related work, including securing funding, working with partners, undertaking knowledge exchange, demonstrating impact, commercialising outputs, ensuring good research practice and supporting professional development. The Research Culture team leads on strategic priorities to enhance research culture across our organisation as part of our Research and Engagement Strategy. This includes 'Flourish at Durham', the University's research culture vision, values and actions. As Research Culture and Evaluation Manager you will support the generation, delivery and evaluation of research culture activities across the Flourish at Durham portfolio, enabling colleagues to thrive and flourish. The post-holder will work within the research culture team and in collaboration with other key units such as the Researcher Development team in the Durham Centre for Academic Development (DCAD) and the EDI Team to: Support the development, communication and implementation of the University's new Charter for Researchers alongside the Concordat to Support the Career Development of Researchers; Enable the implementation, data analysis and evaluation of research culture initiatives and actions in academic departments and university research institutes; Work across academic departments and professional services directorates to support the joined up approach to enabling research ambition, with a particular focus on early and mid career research culture development; Embed evaluation into research culture activities across Flourish at Durham; Contribute to both internal and external networks that enable research culture progress and undertake professional development and good practice exchange in research and innovation culture. We believe this role presents an excellent opportunity for candidates to develop a career in research and innovation culture. We welcome applications from individuals with strong transferable skills and experience from different careers and sectors, potentially in organisational change, researcher or research development, or data analysis and evaluation methods. The base location for this role is Boldon House, our exciting new professional serviceshub. Boldon House is situated on the outskirts of Durham near the Arnison Centre in Pity Me. It supports collaborative working and is designed to embrace hybrid working. Working arrangements This role is full time (35 hours/week) but we will consider requests for flexible working arrangements including potential job shares. It is expected that this role will be predominantly face to face on campus. Some scope for hybrid working arrangements in agreement with line manager, but this post will not be fully remote. Working at Durham You'll receive 30 days annual leave per year in addition to 8 public holidays and 4 customary days per year - a total of 42 days per year (the University closes between Christmas and New Year). We offer a generous pension scheme; as a new member of staff you will be automatically enrolled into the University Superannuation Scheme (USS). Parking across campus, a cycle to work scheme, discount with local bus and train companies, and a Tusker Car Benefit Scheme for electric or hybrid vehicles. Comprehensive development courses, apprenticeships and access to qualifications. Health and wellbeing support: discounted membership for state of the art sport and gym facilities and a 24 7 Employee Assistance Programme. On site nursery rated Outstanding by Ofsted and holiday camps for children aged 5 16. Generous maternity and adoption leave policies. Opportunities for volunteering and exclusive discounts via our benefits portal. Salary sacrifice schemes for tax savings on benefits. Relocation support if you are moving to Durham, including assistance with removal costs, house hunting and schools. We cover most visa costs and provide an interest free loan scheme for dependant visas. Durham University is committed to equality, diversity and inclusion Our collective aim is to create an open and inclusive environment where everyone can reach their full potential. We actively work towards providing an environment where staff and students can study, work and live in a supportive and inclusive community. We welcome and encourage applications from members of under represented groups including people with disabilities, women and Black, Asian and minority ethnic communities. If you have taken time out of your career, feel it relevant, let us know in your application. Person specification - What you need to demonstrate when you apply Qualifications / Experience A robust understanding, interest in, and passion for research culture. Experience of working within and supporting a team towards a collective endeavour. Educated to degree level (or equivalent experience). Knowledge and expertise in delivery and development of services, events, and activities within an organisation. Experience of implementing policies and procedures, and supporting change and service improvements. Experience of providing specialist advice and guidance to a range of customers and colleagues, including senior colleagues. Experience of maintaining effective relationships with a diverse range of stakeholders. Experience of participating in internal or external networks to share and discuss good practice, develop strong relationships and positively influence the University's reputation. Experience of working in the Higher Education sector. Experience of using evaluation methods and frameworks. Skills / Abilities / Knowledge Excellent spoken and written communication skills. Ability to work collaboratively across teams and with diverse stakeholders, fostering a culture of respect and care. Strong digital competence across a range of digital devices and apps including Microsoft 365. Committed to continuing professional development to maintain professional recognition. Knowledge and experience ensuring compliance with regulatory and organisational policy and guidelines. Ability to solve problems and plan appropriate solutions. How to apply To progress to the assessment stage, candidates must evidence each of the essential criteria in the person specification above. We will consider any desirable criteria at the discretion of the recruiting panel. Submitting your application We prefer to receive applications online. We will update you throughout the selection process via automated emails. Please check spam/junk folders. What you need to submit A CV. A covering letter detailing your experience, strengths and potential, and specifically how you satisfy each essential criterion. Contact details For a chat about the role or any further information please contact: Useful links Find out more about Durham's research culture: Privacy Statement and Notices:
Consultant in Obstetrics and Maternal and Fetal Medicine
NHS
Consultant in Obstetrics and Maternal and Fetal Medicine The closing date is 06 January 2026 The fetal medicine unit specialises in the care of women with high risk or problematic pregnancies. We are a specialist referral centre for the diagnosis and management of: Fetal conditions requiring surgery or surgical follow up after delivery (such as abdominal wall defects, congenital lung lesions, diaphragmatic hernia, and obstructive uropathy). Significant fetal cardiac anomalies including babies that require surgery Chromosomal abnormalities (such as Down's Syndrome) Genetic conditions Twin and higher multiple pregnancies Pregnancies affected by red cell antibody incompatibility Main duties of the job The post-holder primarily complements the Obstetrics and Fetal Medicine service. The successful candidate will have responsibility for fetal Medicine, diabetes clinic, ambulatory care services and the management of high risk cardiac patients. They will also cover labour ward including a regular caesarean section list. The post holder is also expected to provide senior clinical leadership on the postnatal ward. The appointee will provide a high-quality Obstetrics service, in conjunction with consultant colleagues already in post. It would be expected that the consultant offers continuous responsibility for the care of patients named under their team. It is expected that the successful candidate will enhance the educational opportunities available to our trainees by any reorganisation and development of services that they initiate. Regular audits will be required and supervision for Quality Improvement Projects (QIP) undertaken by the trainees. Involvement in general management and committee work for the hospital will also be encouraged. The Directorate has weekly MDT and educational meetings in which medical cases are reviewed and discussed and audits are presented. The Directorate holds monthly Consultant meetings, Gynaecology and Perinatal morbidity and mortality meetings. The post holder will have secretarial support from a senior patient administrator shared between other Consultants. The appointee will have a desk in a shared office with access to a computer. About us Chelsea and Westminster is the designated centre for specialist neonatal and paediatric surgery in North West London. We offer a one stop shop for comprehensive multi-disciplinary assessment to plan care for those babies that require surgery following delivery. This service is a dedicated, combined fetal medicine, neonatal, surgical and urological clinic. Our strong links with gynaecology, and geographically close proximity to the Royal Brompton Hospital ensures that pregnancies complicated by fetal or maternal cardiac condition receive individualised care via our combined cardiac clinics. Our fetal medicine consultants hold weekly fetal growth clinics for the monitoring and management of fetal growth restriction. We see a large number of multiple pregnancies and have expertise in the management of complex pregnancy and fetal issues. We offer support to women and their partners throughout their decision-making process and with subsequent pregnancies. Job responsibilities Roles of the post Work as a member of the multi-disciplinary team to offer expert opinion and compassionate advice to women. Provide consultant-led clinics, including diabetes and bereavement clinics Labour ward Consultant cover 1 in 5 weeks Obstetrics non-resident on call commitments as part of the departmental on call rota Attend weekly MDT meetings Attend monthly consultants meetings Provide High Quality Care to Patients The post holder must adhere to the standards outlined by the GMC for Good Medical Develop and maintain the competencies required to carry out the duties required of the Ensure prompt attendance at agreed direct clinical care Programmed Ensure patients are involved in decisions about their care and to respond to their Demonstrate, model and encourage Trust Values at all times to all patients and staff Research, Teaching and Training Provide high quality teaching to medical undergraduates and members of other health care professions as agreed with the Service Leads. To contribute to the training of O&G trainees, other doctors in training and other staff groups. Act as a clinical supervisor and appraiser as delegated by the Clinical Director/Service Lead to ensure external accreditation of training post Where possible to collaborate with academic and clinical colleagues to enhance the Trusts translational research/audit portfolio, at all times meeting the full requirements of Research Governance. Ensure that your mandatory training is up to date as per Trust The Trust expects all consultants to participate fully in continuing professional development to ensure that skills and knowledge are updated in line with relevant medical developments. Consultants may apply to the study leave budget for help with associated expenses in line with the terms and conditions of their contract. In addition consultants will be expected to undertake some non-clinical training and development at the discretion of the trust management, for example, Leadership Training. Performance Management To work with medical, nursing and managerial colleagues to ensure high performance in the following areas: Clinical efficiency g. Length of Stay (LOS) reductions, admission on day of surgery, reducing cancelled operations and DNA rates. Quality of outcomes g. infection control targets, reducing re-admission rates Financial management e.g. identification, implementation and achievement of cost improvement programmes and participating in efforts to ensure services are provided cost effectively e.g. managing locum agency spend, monitoring and managing the drug budget to target, ensuring accuracy of clinical data for the team. Operational efficiency g. day-case rates, waiting list activity and demand management. Medical Staff Management and Accountability Work with colleagues to ensure Junior doctors hours are compliant in line with EWTD and New Ensure that Trust systems and procedures are in place and followed to control and monitor leave for junior medical staff and to ensure that there is appropriate cover within the clinical areas, including on-call Adhere to Trust / department guidelines on leave, including requesting and reporting absence, and professional and study leave, and to ensure that members of staff for whom you are responsible do the Participate in the recruitment and induction of junior medical staff as delegated by the Clinical Director/Service Lead. Participate in team objective setting as part of the annual job planning Be responsible for ongoing assessment and regular appraisal of all doctors in training, Trust doctors and non-consultant grades as delegated by the Clinical Director/Service Lead /General Manager. Participate fully in regular departmental activities including department meetings and team building Governance Adherence to referral pathways for oncology MDT and perinatal MDT is Review clinical outcomes in designated area using external benchmarking data where appropriate, to identify and advise variances to the Clinical Director/Service Lead. Participate in clinical audit, incident reporting and analysis and to ensure resulting actions are Work closely with the Directorate in relation to clinical and services developments as delegated by the Clinical Director/Service Lead. Participate in ensuring NICE, NSF, CNST and other national guidance requirements are reviewed and implemented and monitored in the speciality areas. Ensure clinical guidelines and protocols are adhered to by junior medical staff and any other staff for whom the post has responsibility and that these are updated on a regular basis. Keep fully informed about best practice in the speciality areas and ensure implications for practice changes are discussed with the Clinical Director/ Service Lead. To role model good practice for infection control to all members of the multidisciplinary team and adhere to the Trust Infection Control measures (available on the Trust Intranet). To report all clinical and non-clinical accidents or incidents promptly, and to co-operate accordingly with any investigations undertaken. Strategy and Business Planning Work with medical managers and general managers to take forward the business planning and objective setting process for the directorate and Trust where appropriate. Represent the Trust at appropriate clinical networks/other external clinical meetings, as delegated by the Clinical Director/Service Lead. To attend and contribute at regular Departmental meetings as identified by the Clinical Leadership and Team Working Demonstrate appropriate leadership skills with regard to individual performance, clinical teams, the Trust and when participating in national initiatives. Participate in any necessary management and leadership development courses as required by the Work collaboratively with all members of the multi-disciplinary team and Imperial College as Set up and chair meetings relevant for clinical To promote local resolution of any conflict or differences of To involve appropriate parties for mediation . click apply for full job details
Dec 13, 2025
Full time
Consultant in Obstetrics and Maternal and Fetal Medicine The closing date is 06 January 2026 The fetal medicine unit specialises in the care of women with high risk or problematic pregnancies. We are a specialist referral centre for the diagnosis and management of: Fetal conditions requiring surgery or surgical follow up after delivery (such as abdominal wall defects, congenital lung lesions, diaphragmatic hernia, and obstructive uropathy). Significant fetal cardiac anomalies including babies that require surgery Chromosomal abnormalities (such as Down's Syndrome) Genetic conditions Twin and higher multiple pregnancies Pregnancies affected by red cell antibody incompatibility Main duties of the job The post-holder primarily complements the Obstetrics and Fetal Medicine service. The successful candidate will have responsibility for fetal Medicine, diabetes clinic, ambulatory care services and the management of high risk cardiac patients. They will also cover labour ward including a regular caesarean section list. The post holder is also expected to provide senior clinical leadership on the postnatal ward. The appointee will provide a high-quality Obstetrics service, in conjunction with consultant colleagues already in post. It would be expected that the consultant offers continuous responsibility for the care of patients named under their team. It is expected that the successful candidate will enhance the educational opportunities available to our trainees by any reorganisation and development of services that they initiate. Regular audits will be required and supervision for Quality Improvement Projects (QIP) undertaken by the trainees. Involvement in general management and committee work for the hospital will also be encouraged. The Directorate has weekly MDT and educational meetings in which medical cases are reviewed and discussed and audits are presented. The Directorate holds monthly Consultant meetings, Gynaecology and Perinatal morbidity and mortality meetings. The post holder will have secretarial support from a senior patient administrator shared between other Consultants. The appointee will have a desk in a shared office with access to a computer. About us Chelsea and Westminster is the designated centre for specialist neonatal and paediatric surgery in North West London. We offer a one stop shop for comprehensive multi-disciplinary assessment to plan care for those babies that require surgery following delivery. This service is a dedicated, combined fetal medicine, neonatal, surgical and urological clinic. Our strong links with gynaecology, and geographically close proximity to the Royal Brompton Hospital ensures that pregnancies complicated by fetal or maternal cardiac condition receive individualised care via our combined cardiac clinics. Our fetal medicine consultants hold weekly fetal growth clinics for the monitoring and management of fetal growth restriction. We see a large number of multiple pregnancies and have expertise in the management of complex pregnancy and fetal issues. We offer support to women and their partners throughout their decision-making process and with subsequent pregnancies. Job responsibilities Roles of the post Work as a member of the multi-disciplinary team to offer expert opinion and compassionate advice to women. Provide consultant-led clinics, including diabetes and bereavement clinics Labour ward Consultant cover 1 in 5 weeks Obstetrics non-resident on call commitments as part of the departmental on call rota Attend weekly MDT meetings Attend monthly consultants meetings Provide High Quality Care to Patients The post holder must adhere to the standards outlined by the GMC for Good Medical Develop and maintain the competencies required to carry out the duties required of the Ensure prompt attendance at agreed direct clinical care Programmed Ensure patients are involved in decisions about their care and to respond to their Demonstrate, model and encourage Trust Values at all times to all patients and staff Research, Teaching and Training Provide high quality teaching to medical undergraduates and members of other health care professions as agreed with the Service Leads. To contribute to the training of O&G trainees, other doctors in training and other staff groups. Act as a clinical supervisor and appraiser as delegated by the Clinical Director/Service Lead to ensure external accreditation of training post Where possible to collaborate with academic and clinical colleagues to enhance the Trusts translational research/audit portfolio, at all times meeting the full requirements of Research Governance. Ensure that your mandatory training is up to date as per Trust The Trust expects all consultants to participate fully in continuing professional development to ensure that skills and knowledge are updated in line with relevant medical developments. Consultants may apply to the study leave budget for help with associated expenses in line with the terms and conditions of their contract. In addition consultants will be expected to undertake some non-clinical training and development at the discretion of the trust management, for example, Leadership Training. Performance Management To work with medical, nursing and managerial colleagues to ensure high performance in the following areas: Clinical efficiency g. Length of Stay (LOS) reductions, admission on day of surgery, reducing cancelled operations and DNA rates. Quality of outcomes g. infection control targets, reducing re-admission rates Financial management e.g. identification, implementation and achievement of cost improvement programmes and participating in efforts to ensure services are provided cost effectively e.g. managing locum agency spend, monitoring and managing the drug budget to target, ensuring accuracy of clinical data for the team. Operational efficiency g. day-case rates, waiting list activity and demand management. Medical Staff Management and Accountability Work with colleagues to ensure Junior doctors hours are compliant in line with EWTD and New Ensure that Trust systems and procedures are in place and followed to control and monitor leave for junior medical staff and to ensure that there is appropriate cover within the clinical areas, including on-call Adhere to Trust / department guidelines on leave, including requesting and reporting absence, and professional and study leave, and to ensure that members of staff for whom you are responsible do the Participate in the recruitment and induction of junior medical staff as delegated by the Clinical Director/Service Lead. Participate in team objective setting as part of the annual job planning Be responsible for ongoing assessment and regular appraisal of all doctors in training, Trust doctors and non-consultant grades as delegated by the Clinical Director/Service Lead /General Manager. Participate fully in regular departmental activities including department meetings and team building Governance Adherence to referral pathways for oncology MDT and perinatal MDT is Review clinical outcomes in designated area using external benchmarking data where appropriate, to identify and advise variances to the Clinical Director/Service Lead. Participate in clinical audit, incident reporting and analysis and to ensure resulting actions are Work closely with the Directorate in relation to clinical and services developments as delegated by the Clinical Director/Service Lead. Participate in ensuring NICE, NSF, CNST and other national guidance requirements are reviewed and implemented and monitored in the speciality areas. Ensure clinical guidelines and protocols are adhered to by junior medical staff and any other staff for whom the post has responsibility and that these are updated on a regular basis. Keep fully informed about best practice in the speciality areas and ensure implications for practice changes are discussed with the Clinical Director/ Service Lead. To role model good practice for infection control to all members of the multidisciplinary team and adhere to the Trust Infection Control measures (available on the Trust Intranet). To report all clinical and non-clinical accidents or incidents promptly, and to co-operate accordingly with any investigations undertaken. Strategy and Business Planning Work with medical managers and general managers to take forward the business planning and objective setting process for the directorate and Trust where appropriate. Represent the Trust at appropriate clinical networks/other external clinical meetings, as delegated by the Clinical Director/Service Lead. To attend and contribute at regular Departmental meetings as identified by the Clinical Leadership and Team Working Demonstrate appropriate leadership skills with regard to individual performance, clinical teams, the Trust and when participating in national initiatives. Participate in any necessary management and leadership development courses as required by the Work collaboratively with all members of the multi-disciplinary team and Imperial College as Set up and chair meetings relevant for clinical To promote local resolution of any conflict or differences of To involve appropriate parties for mediation . click apply for full job details
Webrecruit
Regional Delivery Officer - West
Webrecruit
Regional Delivery Officer - West (Full-Time) Home/Field-based within a commutable distance of Birmingham, Oxfordshire or Warwickshire The Organisation Our client delivers expertise, resources, and vital support to organisations that use physical activity to make a positive impact on young people - and on communities. Through free support, resources and funding, they help trusted local leaders lower the barriers facing the next generation, building stronger, fairer communities with the help of their team and a pool of volunteer consultants. They are now looking for a Regional Delivery Officer to join them for a fixed-term contract until March 2027 on a full-time basis, working 37.5 hours per week. This role is home-based within a commutable distance of Birmingham, Oxfordshire or Warwickshire. The Benefits - A salary of £27,318 per annum (pro rata for part-time) - 25 days' holiday plus Bank Holidays (pro rata for part-time) - Two additional personal days per year for wellbeing or religious observance - Two paid Volunteer Days each year - Up to five days' paid study leave for self-funded training - Flexible working arrangements - A confidential counselling service - Pension scheme - Monthly virtual Diversity & Inclusion "Open Space" - Cycle to Work scheme This is the ideal opportunity for a proactive, people-focused individual with a passion for community or voluntary physical activities and the drive to make a difference to join our client's vital, national organisation supporting grass-roots groups. You will have the chance to use your skills to strengthen the voluntary sector and improve outcomes for young people, helping unlock support for community organisations. Within an environment of initiative and commitment, you will be trusted to manage your own patch, and see the difference your work makes as groups grow in confidence, capacity and impact. What's more, our client will provide all the support you need and the chance for growth and development within the role so that every day will bring fresh, engaging challenges and the chance to enhance your expertise in a meaningful area. So, if you're ready to put your energy into a role that changes lives and communities across the West of England, read on and apply today. The Role As a Regional Delivery Officer, you'll work with organisations in Birmingham, Oxfordshire or Warwickshire to ensure they are supported to deliver physical activities in their local area. Specifically, you'll act as their key point of contact, building strong relationships and keeping them informed and connected to the services that will help them thrive. You will seek to understand the challenges they face and connect them with the right, tailored support, whether that's specialist advice, volunteer expertise or guidance on developing their organisation. Working alongside the Area Manager, you'll help deliver regional engagement plans and ensure groups feel informed, encouraged and equipped to grow. Additionally, you will: - Promote our client's services and welcome new groups into the network - Help groups strengthen their operations - Develop engaging communications for groups across your region - Support volunteers and help deliver networking or learning events About You To be considered as a Regional Delivery Officer, you will need: - Experience in a people-facing or group-support role - Experience of working with partners and stakeholders to deliver programmes or projects - Experience administering or delivering programmes or projects to a high standard - Strong administrative skills and experience using databases and digital systems - An understanding of the voluntary or community physical activity sector - An understanding of the needs of organisations delivering "physical activity for good" - An understanding of policies and procedures that support grant or funding applications - Confident communication skills, with the ability to engage groups and stakeholders The closing date for this role is 1st December 2025 at 9am. Please complete the EDI Monitoring Form when you are applying. This is a mandatory part of the process, but you can select 'Prefer not to answer' to any of the questions. Other organisations may call this role Community Officer, Development Officer, Programme Delivery Officer, or Community Engagement Officer. Webrecruit and our clients are equal opportunities employers, value diversity and are strongly committed to providing equal employment opportunities for all employees and all applicants for employment. Equal opportunities are the only acceptable way to conduct business and we believe that the more inclusive our environments are, the better our work will be. So, if you're ready to support community groups and make a real difference for young people as a Regional Delivery Officer, please apply via the button shown. This vacancy is being advertised by Webrecruit. The services advertised by Webrecruit are those of an Employment Agency.
Dec 13, 2025
Full time
Regional Delivery Officer - West (Full-Time) Home/Field-based within a commutable distance of Birmingham, Oxfordshire or Warwickshire The Organisation Our client delivers expertise, resources, and vital support to organisations that use physical activity to make a positive impact on young people - and on communities. Through free support, resources and funding, they help trusted local leaders lower the barriers facing the next generation, building stronger, fairer communities with the help of their team and a pool of volunteer consultants. They are now looking for a Regional Delivery Officer to join them for a fixed-term contract until March 2027 on a full-time basis, working 37.5 hours per week. This role is home-based within a commutable distance of Birmingham, Oxfordshire or Warwickshire. The Benefits - A salary of £27,318 per annum (pro rata for part-time) - 25 days' holiday plus Bank Holidays (pro rata for part-time) - Two additional personal days per year for wellbeing or religious observance - Two paid Volunteer Days each year - Up to five days' paid study leave for self-funded training - Flexible working arrangements - A confidential counselling service - Pension scheme - Monthly virtual Diversity & Inclusion "Open Space" - Cycle to Work scheme This is the ideal opportunity for a proactive, people-focused individual with a passion for community or voluntary physical activities and the drive to make a difference to join our client's vital, national organisation supporting grass-roots groups. You will have the chance to use your skills to strengthen the voluntary sector and improve outcomes for young people, helping unlock support for community organisations. Within an environment of initiative and commitment, you will be trusted to manage your own patch, and see the difference your work makes as groups grow in confidence, capacity and impact. What's more, our client will provide all the support you need and the chance for growth and development within the role so that every day will bring fresh, engaging challenges and the chance to enhance your expertise in a meaningful area. So, if you're ready to put your energy into a role that changes lives and communities across the West of England, read on and apply today. The Role As a Regional Delivery Officer, you'll work with organisations in Birmingham, Oxfordshire or Warwickshire to ensure they are supported to deliver physical activities in their local area. Specifically, you'll act as their key point of contact, building strong relationships and keeping them informed and connected to the services that will help them thrive. You will seek to understand the challenges they face and connect them with the right, tailored support, whether that's specialist advice, volunteer expertise or guidance on developing their organisation. Working alongside the Area Manager, you'll help deliver regional engagement plans and ensure groups feel informed, encouraged and equipped to grow. Additionally, you will: - Promote our client's services and welcome new groups into the network - Help groups strengthen their operations - Develop engaging communications for groups across your region - Support volunteers and help deliver networking or learning events About You To be considered as a Regional Delivery Officer, you will need: - Experience in a people-facing or group-support role - Experience of working with partners and stakeholders to deliver programmes or projects - Experience administering or delivering programmes or projects to a high standard - Strong administrative skills and experience using databases and digital systems - An understanding of the voluntary or community physical activity sector - An understanding of the needs of organisations delivering "physical activity for good" - An understanding of policies and procedures that support grant or funding applications - Confident communication skills, with the ability to engage groups and stakeholders The closing date for this role is 1st December 2025 at 9am. Please complete the EDI Monitoring Form when you are applying. This is a mandatory part of the process, but you can select 'Prefer not to answer' to any of the questions. Other organisations may call this role Community Officer, Development Officer, Programme Delivery Officer, or Community Engagement Officer. Webrecruit and our clients are equal opportunities employers, value diversity and are strongly committed to providing equal employment opportunities for all employees and all applicants for employment. Equal opportunities are the only acceptable way to conduct business and we believe that the more inclusive our environments are, the better our work will be. So, if you're ready to support community groups and make a real difference for young people as a Regional Delivery Officer, please apply via the button shown. This vacancy is being advertised by Webrecruit. The services advertised by Webrecruit are those of an Employment Agency.
Area Manager - Teesside Not defined Mining United Kingdom, Teesside Mid-Senior Level / Permanen ...
Anglo American Plc
Area Manager - Teesside Business Unit / Group Function: Not defined Area: Mining Location: Teesside, United Kingdom Reference Id: REF75712E Experience / Work Type: Mid Senior Level / Permanent Employee Closing Date: 03 January 2026 Job Description: Join us as an Area Manager - Teesside to manage interfaces and co coordinate the completion of feasibility study deliverables and execution readiness for the Teesside scopes and thereafter oversee the execution of all related works following a successful final investment decision for the Woodsmith Project. Reporting to the Study Director, this role will be responsible for area management of the Teesside scope (Materials Handling Facility, Port Handling Facility, RBT Quay and ship loading, utility connections and offsite facilities). Qualifications An undergraduate qualification (Bachelors / Honor's degree or equivalent) in a relevant technical discipline desirable. Proven track record of extensive practical experience. Role Specific Knowledge Demonstrable knowledge of Capital Project Delivery. Culturally aware promoting diversity and inclusion. Track record of area management on large scale projects. Track record of implementing change. Demonstrated experience in a senior people leadership role within a technical environment, including coordination of knowledge sharing across disciplines, managing workload and reviewing the work of others to ensure consistency with task requirements. Data focussed, able to assimilate data and statistics to ensure that value can be measured in multiple ways to ensure performance and progress is monitored and forecasted to give predictable results. Additional Information Responsible for coordination and the interface management of permitting, land access, commercial access and connection arrangements, engineering, process development, supply chain & construction & commissioning interfaces for that area of work. Deliver feasibility study phase requirements for the Teesside scopes, including: Ensure Process Development requirements are completed, and flowsheet is frozen in advance of feasibility study engineering kick off. Coordinate operations inputs into the functional requirements. Ensure provision of all basis of design information (site conditions etc) to EPCM partner. Drive the early involvement of contractors and vendors in design and execution planning to improve execution predictability. Plan and coordinate any early procurement and the mobilisation of early construction works required to protect the project schedule. Ensure that all land access and commercial arrangements required for execution of the project are in place and major permits are approved prior to FID. Coordinate between engineering and permitting teams to ensure all major permits are in place in advance of FID. Ensure the development of an integrated and resource loaded project execution schedule and ensure high quality execution plans are developed for the is developed and informs the schedule. Accountable for day to day goal setting and directional interface with other functions and contractors that bring about execution excellence. Manage a multi disciplinary and functional teams in the achievement of delivering milestones. Building cohesion and a common sense of purpose founded on individual accountability. Ensuring cross functional collaboration in the successful delivery of the project outcomes - working within a matrix organisation where influence and alignment with peer group is the tool of success. Build constructive relationships with EPCM contractor, engineering service providers, internal functions, counterparties and BU and operations teams. Team integration and timely design collaboration is pivotal to the successful delivery of the Woodsmith Project. Build and maintain strategic relationships and partnering with external providers, suppliers and regulators to ensure the seamless delivery of objectives. Visibly demonstrate SHE leadership in the course of all engagements, incorporating applicable SHE considerations into design and delivery work and actively engage in Visible Felt Leadership interactions as appropriate. Project Execution Capability Development Help develop a project execution Best Practice and Knowledge Capture/Transfer approach to ensure that lessons learned within the project are translated and incorporated into the functional delivery environment. Facilitate and participate in various Communities of Practice forums and learning interventions. Drive own development to ensure continuous learning and recognition as project execution thought leader in the industry. People & Teams Create a purpose led, high performing culture within the discipline that is aligned with the company values, is inclusive and promotes diversity Act as a role model and actively engage as a team member in all team processes. Implement effective team leader and team member processes. Set clear and consistent expectations, encourage teams to challenge the status quo and strive for improvements. Ensure that the discipline specific systems, symbols and behaviours reinforce desired culture and align with Anglo American values. Communicate operation's goals and direction, making it digestible for the teams and communicate across teams. Lead effective employee & contractor management processes for the discipline Ensure individuals and teams have the authorities and resources (time, people and budget) to perform their tasks in line with the nature/complexity of work and industry benchmarks on efficiency. Hold individuals within discipline to account in line with their role authority and accountability structures. Drive people development within discipline Ensure all members within the discipline have the knowledge and skills to perform their roles. Identify knowledge and skill gaps and provide development activities and coaching. Identify potential of employees once removed (as MOR), and ensure development succession planning is in place for critical roles. Embed team leader and team member processes through Team+ tool, make sure performance requirements and achievements are known. Engage in local dispute resolution with employee representative bodies as relevant to discipline, elevate as required. Compliance Lead compliance of the discipline with external (legislative, regulatory, permitting) local requirements as a minimum level of site performance. Ensure compliance with Anglo American requirements within discipline on site. Oversee investigation of incidents (safety, health, environmental and social) occurring within the area. Other Willingness to travel to support the potential for multi location engineering execution. Who we are We aim to lead the industry by pursuing ever safer and more responsible ways of working, demonstrating integrity and showing care and respect for people and the planet. That means we are constantly seeking new opportunities to mine and process our products sustainably, using less water, less energy and more precise extraction technologies. What we Offer When you join Anglo American, you can expect to enjoy a competitive salary and benefits package. But more than this, you'll find yourself in an environment where the opportunities for learning and growth are second to none. From technical training to leadership programs, we bring out the best in our people. There are plenty of opportunities to move onwards and upwards too. We're a large, successful multinational company - and we're still growing all the time. How we are committed to your safety Nothing is more important to us than ensuring you return home safely after a day's work. To make that happen, we have the most rigorous safety standards in the industry. Not only that, we're also continually investing in new technologies - from drones to data analytics - that are helping to make mining safer. Inclusion and Diversity Anglo American is an equal opportunities employer. We are committed to promoting an inclusive and diverse workplace where we value and respect every colleague for who they are and provide equality of opportunity so that everyone can fulfil their potential.
Dec 13, 2025
Full time
Area Manager - Teesside Business Unit / Group Function: Not defined Area: Mining Location: Teesside, United Kingdom Reference Id: REF75712E Experience / Work Type: Mid Senior Level / Permanent Employee Closing Date: 03 January 2026 Job Description: Join us as an Area Manager - Teesside to manage interfaces and co coordinate the completion of feasibility study deliverables and execution readiness for the Teesside scopes and thereafter oversee the execution of all related works following a successful final investment decision for the Woodsmith Project. Reporting to the Study Director, this role will be responsible for area management of the Teesside scope (Materials Handling Facility, Port Handling Facility, RBT Quay and ship loading, utility connections and offsite facilities). Qualifications An undergraduate qualification (Bachelors / Honor's degree or equivalent) in a relevant technical discipline desirable. Proven track record of extensive practical experience. Role Specific Knowledge Demonstrable knowledge of Capital Project Delivery. Culturally aware promoting diversity and inclusion. Track record of area management on large scale projects. Track record of implementing change. Demonstrated experience in a senior people leadership role within a technical environment, including coordination of knowledge sharing across disciplines, managing workload and reviewing the work of others to ensure consistency with task requirements. Data focussed, able to assimilate data and statistics to ensure that value can be measured in multiple ways to ensure performance and progress is monitored and forecasted to give predictable results. Additional Information Responsible for coordination and the interface management of permitting, land access, commercial access and connection arrangements, engineering, process development, supply chain & construction & commissioning interfaces for that area of work. Deliver feasibility study phase requirements for the Teesside scopes, including: Ensure Process Development requirements are completed, and flowsheet is frozen in advance of feasibility study engineering kick off. Coordinate operations inputs into the functional requirements. Ensure provision of all basis of design information (site conditions etc) to EPCM partner. Drive the early involvement of contractors and vendors in design and execution planning to improve execution predictability. Plan and coordinate any early procurement and the mobilisation of early construction works required to protect the project schedule. Ensure that all land access and commercial arrangements required for execution of the project are in place and major permits are approved prior to FID. Coordinate between engineering and permitting teams to ensure all major permits are in place in advance of FID. Ensure the development of an integrated and resource loaded project execution schedule and ensure high quality execution plans are developed for the is developed and informs the schedule. Accountable for day to day goal setting and directional interface with other functions and contractors that bring about execution excellence. Manage a multi disciplinary and functional teams in the achievement of delivering milestones. Building cohesion and a common sense of purpose founded on individual accountability. Ensuring cross functional collaboration in the successful delivery of the project outcomes - working within a matrix organisation where influence and alignment with peer group is the tool of success. Build constructive relationships with EPCM contractor, engineering service providers, internal functions, counterparties and BU and operations teams. Team integration and timely design collaboration is pivotal to the successful delivery of the Woodsmith Project. Build and maintain strategic relationships and partnering with external providers, suppliers and regulators to ensure the seamless delivery of objectives. Visibly demonstrate SHE leadership in the course of all engagements, incorporating applicable SHE considerations into design and delivery work and actively engage in Visible Felt Leadership interactions as appropriate. Project Execution Capability Development Help develop a project execution Best Practice and Knowledge Capture/Transfer approach to ensure that lessons learned within the project are translated and incorporated into the functional delivery environment. Facilitate and participate in various Communities of Practice forums and learning interventions. Drive own development to ensure continuous learning and recognition as project execution thought leader in the industry. People & Teams Create a purpose led, high performing culture within the discipline that is aligned with the company values, is inclusive and promotes diversity Act as a role model and actively engage as a team member in all team processes. Implement effective team leader and team member processes. Set clear and consistent expectations, encourage teams to challenge the status quo and strive for improvements. Ensure that the discipline specific systems, symbols and behaviours reinforce desired culture and align with Anglo American values. Communicate operation's goals and direction, making it digestible for the teams and communicate across teams. Lead effective employee & contractor management processes for the discipline Ensure individuals and teams have the authorities and resources (time, people and budget) to perform their tasks in line with the nature/complexity of work and industry benchmarks on efficiency. Hold individuals within discipline to account in line with their role authority and accountability structures. Drive people development within discipline Ensure all members within the discipline have the knowledge and skills to perform their roles. Identify knowledge and skill gaps and provide development activities and coaching. Identify potential of employees once removed (as MOR), and ensure development succession planning is in place for critical roles. Embed team leader and team member processes through Team+ tool, make sure performance requirements and achievements are known. Engage in local dispute resolution with employee representative bodies as relevant to discipline, elevate as required. Compliance Lead compliance of the discipline with external (legislative, regulatory, permitting) local requirements as a minimum level of site performance. Ensure compliance with Anglo American requirements within discipline on site. Oversee investigation of incidents (safety, health, environmental and social) occurring within the area. Other Willingness to travel to support the potential for multi location engineering execution. Who we are We aim to lead the industry by pursuing ever safer and more responsible ways of working, demonstrating integrity and showing care and respect for people and the planet. That means we are constantly seeking new opportunities to mine and process our products sustainably, using less water, less energy and more precise extraction technologies. What we Offer When you join Anglo American, you can expect to enjoy a competitive salary and benefits package. But more than this, you'll find yourself in an environment where the opportunities for learning and growth are second to none. From technical training to leadership programs, we bring out the best in our people. There are plenty of opportunities to move onwards and upwards too. We're a large, successful multinational company - and we're still growing all the time. How we are committed to your safety Nothing is more important to us than ensuring you return home safely after a day's work. To make that happen, we have the most rigorous safety standards in the industry. Not only that, we're also continually investing in new technologies - from drones to data analytics - that are helping to make mining safer. Inclusion and Diversity Anglo American is an equal opportunities employer. We are committed to promoting an inclusive and diverse workplace where we value and respect every colleague for who they are and provide equality of opportunity so that everyone can fulfil their potential.
ICON
Site Investigational Product Specialist
ICON Reading, Oxfordshire
Site Investigational Product Specialist ICON plc is a world-leading healthcare intelligence and clinical research organization. We're proud to foster an inclusive environment driving innovation and excellence, and we welcome you to join us on our mission to shape the future of clinical development. As a Site Investigational Product Specialist you will be joining the world's largest & most comprehensive clinical research organisation, powered by healthcare intelligence. What you will be doing: You will be dedicated to one of our global pharmaceutical clients, a company that values performance, recognises merit and has a high focus on quality. This environment encourages innovation, individuality and embraces people that want to be a part of it. The Site Investigational Product Specialist will serve as a key contact point between the sponsor and the investigational site for Investigational Product Preparation Instructions (IPPI) training of studies with a complex IP preparation process. This role will focus on IPPI review and training/implementation of IP preparation steps for all compounds deemed requiring training plans. The Site Investigational Product Specialist will be the key internal and external interface to ensure overall IPPI adherence. He/she will contribute to continuous process improvement, training and mentoring for IPPI. The tasks undertaken are varied and can include: Play a key role in the safe, efficient and effective Investigational Product preparation and administration in clinical trials. Review and provide input on Investigational Product Preparation Instructions Site Investigational Product Procedures Manual, monitoring guidelines and all specific forms related to Investigational Product preparation and dosing before finalization as applicable. Process risk assessment review where applicable. Close collaboration with the Drug Product Development team and the Drug Preparation Administration Team. Early connection with investigational site pharmacy and nursing staff to review site IP process and equipment. Close collaboration with (Global Trial Lead) GTL, (Study Manager) SM, (Trial Manager) TM, Independent Drug Monitor (IDM) and Pharmacy Investigational Product Specialist (PIPS) for all IPPI related topics. Evaluate and support process for IP ancillary supplies/administration kits are compatible with the site equipment/practice in the country/investigational site. Review of site's dispensing and accountability records to ensure key information is captured to confirm dose delivery and administration is documented e.g. infusion rates/volumes. Collaboration on Investigational Product training material development with key stakeholders. Observe first dosing on site and/or support SM/IDM/PIPS if allowed according to local guidelines and blinding requirements. Point of contact for the internal study team in the country for questions related to the IP administration. Review any modification of IPPI, SIPPM manual, specific forms related to IP administration and dosing during the applicable phases of the trial. Establish and maintain good and productive working relationships with internal and external stakeholders (e.g. nurses, investigators, ). You are: A degree in general nursing is required. 3- 4 years of recent clinical/hospital experience is required; Experience in antibody treatment, (Oncology (hematology and solid tumor) and / or Immunology Therapeutic Area) Min. 3 years' experience with various IP administration routes (IV, SC, IM) Clinical trial research experience. Minimum of 5+ years of recent clinical/hospital experience is required; however, other relevant experience may be considered by the hiring manager when considering the candidate's eligibility. Minimum of 5+ years' experience with various IP administration routes (IV, SC, IM, intravesical, intraperitoneal, blood- and cell products) and priming and flushing procedures required. Extensive knowledge on Administration related requirements (background of anatomy and physiology, metabolism of drugs and IP, hygienic requirements, how to handle hazardous drugs) What ICON can offer you: Our success depends on the quality of our people. That's why we've made it a priority to build a diverse culture that rewards high performance and nurtures talent. In addition to your competitive salary, ICON offers a range of additional benefits. Our benefits are designed to be competitive within each country and are focused on well-being and work life balance opportunities for you and your family. Our benefits examples include: Various annual leave entitlements A range of health insurance offerings to suit you and your family's needs. Competitive retirement planning offerings to maximize savings and plan with confidence for the years ahead. Global Employee Assistance Programme, LifeWorks, offering 24-hour access to a global network of over 80,000 independent specialized professionals who are there to support you and your family's well-being. Life assurance Flexible country-specific optional benefits, including childcare vouchers, bike purchase schemes, discounted gym memberships, subsidized travel passes, health assessments, among others. Visit our careers site to read more about the benefits ICON offers. At ICON, inclusion & belonging are fundamental to our culture and values. We're dedicated to providing an inclusive and accessible environment for all candidates. ICON is committed to providing a workplace free of discrimination and harassment. All qualified applicants will receive equal consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or protected veteran status. If, because of a medical condition or disability, you need a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application process, or in order to perform the essential functions of a position, please let us know or submit a request here. Interested in the role, but unsure if you meet all of the requirements? We would encourage you to apply regardless - there's every chance you're exactly what we're looking for here at ICON whether it is for this or other roles. Are you a current ICON Employee? Please click here to apply.
Dec 12, 2025
Full time
Site Investigational Product Specialist ICON plc is a world-leading healthcare intelligence and clinical research organization. We're proud to foster an inclusive environment driving innovation and excellence, and we welcome you to join us on our mission to shape the future of clinical development. As a Site Investigational Product Specialist you will be joining the world's largest & most comprehensive clinical research organisation, powered by healthcare intelligence. What you will be doing: You will be dedicated to one of our global pharmaceutical clients, a company that values performance, recognises merit and has a high focus on quality. This environment encourages innovation, individuality and embraces people that want to be a part of it. The Site Investigational Product Specialist will serve as a key contact point between the sponsor and the investigational site for Investigational Product Preparation Instructions (IPPI) training of studies with a complex IP preparation process. This role will focus on IPPI review and training/implementation of IP preparation steps for all compounds deemed requiring training plans. The Site Investigational Product Specialist will be the key internal and external interface to ensure overall IPPI adherence. He/she will contribute to continuous process improvement, training and mentoring for IPPI. The tasks undertaken are varied and can include: Play a key role in the safe, efficient and effective Investigational Product preparation and administration in clinical trials. Review and provide input on Investigational Product Preparation Instructions Site Investigational Product Procedures Manual, monitoring guidelines and all specific forms related to Investigational Product preparation and dosing before finalization as applicable. Process risk assessment review where applicable. Close collaboration with the Drug Product Development team and the Drug Preparation Administration Team. Early connection with investigational site pharmacy and nursing staff to review site IP process and equipment. Close collaboration with (Global Trial Lead) GTL, (Study Manager) SM, (Trial Manager) TM, Independent Drug Monitor (IDM) and Pharmacy Investigational Product Specialist (PIPS) for all IPPI related topics. Evaluate and support process for IP ancillary supplies/administration kits are compatible with the site equipment/practice in the country/investigational site. Review of site's dispensing and accountability records to ensure key information is captured to confirm dose delivery and administration is documented e.g. infusion rates/volumes. Collaboration on Investigational Product training material development with key stakeholders. Observe first dosing on site and/or support SM/IDM/PIPS if allowed according to local guidelines and blinding requirements. Point of contact for the internal study team in the country for questions related to the IP administration. Review any modification of IPPI, SIPPM manual, specific forms related to IP administration and dosing during the applicable phases of the trial. Establish and maintain good and productive working relationships with internal and external stakeholders (e.g. nurses, investigators, ). You are: A degree in general nursing is required. 3- 4 years of recent clinical/hospital experience is required; Experience in antibody treatment, (Oncology (hematology and solid tumor) and / or Immunology Therapeutic Area) Min. 3 years' experience with various IP administration routes (IV, SC, IM) Clinical trial research experience. Minimum of 5+ years of recent clinical/hospital experience is required; however, other relevant experience may be considered by the hiring manager when considering the candidate's eligibility. Minimum of 5+ years' experience with various IP administration routes (IV, SC, IM, intravesical, intraperitoneal, blood- and cell products) and priming and flushing procedures required. Extensive knowledge on Administration related requirements (background of anatomy and physiology, metabolism of drugs and IP, hygienic requirements, how to handle hazardous drugs) What ICON can offer you: Our success depends on the quality of our people. That's why we've made it a priority to build a diverse culture that rewards high performance and nurtures talent. In addition to your competitive salary, ICON offers a range of additional benefits. Our benefits are designed to be competitive within each country and are focused on well-being and work life balance opportunities for you and your family. Our benefits examples include: Various annual leave entitlements A range of health insurance offerings to suit you and your family's needs. Competitive retirement planning offerings to maximize savings and plan with confidence for the years ahead. Global Employee Assistance Programme, LifeWorks, offering 24-hour access to a global network of over 80,000 independent specialized professionals who are there to support you and your family's well-being. Life assurance Flexible country-specific optional benefits, including childcare vouchers, bike purchase schemes, discounted gym memberships, subsidized travel passes, health assessments, among others. Visit our careers site to read more about the benefits ICON offers. At ICON, inclusion & belonging are fundamental to our culture and values. We're dedicated to providing an inclusive and accessible environment for all candidates. ICON is committed to providing a workplace free of discrimination and harassment. All qualified applicants will receive equal consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or protected veteran status. If, because of a medical condition or disability, you need a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application process, or in order to perform the essential functions of a position, please let us know or submit a request here. Interested in the role, but unsure if you meet all of the requirements? We would encourage you to apply regardless - there's every chance you're exactly what we're looking for here at ICON whether it is for this or other roles. Are you a current ICON Employee? Please click here to apply.
Public Sector Audit Graduate Programme (Autumn 2026) - Birmingham Birmingham Posted today
Grant Thornton LLP City, Birmingham
Public Sector Audit Graduate Programme (Autumn 2026) - Birmingham At Grant Thornton we do things differently - looking to the future, driving ambitious growth and pioneering positive change in our industry. Providing audit, tax and advisory services, we empower clients through strategic insight, curiosity, and genuine partnership. And we empower our people with real opportunity, an inclusive culture and work life balance. A true alternative. With over 5,000 people in the UK, and a presence in 150 global markets, we're on an ambitious journey, from great to exceptional, and we need the best people to help us achieve our potential. And with that comes the opportunity to help redefine what our industry looks like, and what you want from your career. Job Description: Real responsibility. Real impact. Right from the start. Auditors are investigators, problem-solvers, and trusted advisers. They dive deep into how businesses operate, ensuring the numbers tell the real story, and helping organisations stay on track. Think of it as a backstage pass to the business world, where you don't just observe - you make a difference. Public Sector Audit is where purpose meets impact. We are made up of 400 specialists working with government departments, public bodies, and national services. You'll get under the surface of how public money is spent, ask the tough questions, and help clients navigate financial challenges with confidence. In a world of rapid change and rising expectations, your work will help protect the public purse and support services that millions rely on. At Grant Thornton, we're looking for actively curious, purposefully driven, and candid but kind individuals who want to shape the future of business - not follow it. Our three-year audit graduate programme is your launchpad to a meaningful career, a professional qualification, and a chance to make a real impact on UK businesses. What you'll do Work with a variety of clients, our portfolio includes the biggest and most significant of local public bodies such as Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust and the Metropolitan Police. Get hands-on with real audits, visiting client sites and carrying out testing that helps verify financial accuracy and uncover risks. Understand how businesses work by analysing financial statements, reviewing internal controls, and learning how our clients manage money, risk, and operations. Use data and technology to spot trends, identify anomalies, and support your findings - including automated interrogation of financial information systems. Keep learning and growing by staying up to date with regulations, developing your professional judgement, and building relationships with mentors and experts across the firm. Study with support, with dedicated time to study and a team behind you as you work towards your ACA qualification. Who we're looking for Curious minds who explore ideas and ask thoughtful questions. Innovative problem solvers who think creatively, spot patterns, and turn data into meaningful insights. Collaborative partners who work respectfully and build trust with others. Effective communicators who listen, adapt, and express ideas clearly. Self-leaders who manage and flex their time, mindset, and energy effectively. Career minded contributors who take initiative and are motivated to grow. What you'll get Fully funded professional qualification, including paid study leave, expert tuition, and all course fees covered. Technology to support your learning and client work. Dedicated support network, from experienced managers and mentors to college tutors who'll guide you every step of the way. Our approach to how we work helps you balance life, learning, and work. Exclusive discounts on shopping, gyms, and wellbeing services. Opportunities to give back through mentoring, volunteering, or fundraising initiatives. Competitive salary and benefits package, including: Extra holiday options (including flexible bank holidays and the option to purchase additional holidays) Life assurance Private medical insurance. What we expect from you As part of your training with us, you'll be provided with study leave to support you with completing your professional qualification. Completing a professional qualification is a substantial commitment and it's worth taking this into consideration before applying, as you will be required to study in your spare time outside of your working hours. You'll also be provided with study leave in the run up to your exams. You'll need to be focused, committed, and organise your time well to balance all the requirements of being a trainee. Join the firm that's shaping the accountants of the future. We're growing fast, and we want you to grow with us. With digital-first innovation and an inclusive culture that powers progress, this is your chance to shape what's next. This isn't just a graduate scheme. It's the start of something bigger. Register your interest Join our talent community to be the first to know when applications open for our next intake, and to receive advice and guidance straight to your inbox. Visit the employability hub to find out everything you need to know about our application process and how to excel. The Prince's Responsible Business Network
Dec 12, 2025
Full time
Public Sector Audit Graduate Programme (Autumn 2026) - Birmingham At Grant Thornton we do things differently - looking to the future, driving ambitious growth and pioneering positive change in our industry. Providing audit, tax and advisory services, we empower clients through strategic insight, curiosity, and genuine partnership. And we empower our people with real opportunity, an inclusive culture and work life balance. A true alternative. With over 5,000 people in the UK, and a presence in 150 global markets, we're on an ambitious journey, from great to exceptional, and we need the best people to help us achieve our potential. And with that comes the opportunity to help redefine what our industry looks like, and what you want from your career. Job Description: Real responsibility. Real impact. Right from the start. Auditors are investigators, problem-solvers, and trusted advisers. They dive deep into how businesses operate, ensuring the numbers tell the real story, and helping organisations stay on track. Think of it as a backstage pass to the business world, where you don't just observe - you make a difference. Public Sector Audit is where purpose meets impact. We are made up of 400 specialists working with government departments, public bodies, and national services. You'll get under the surface of how public money is spent, ask the tough questions, and help clients navigate financial challenges with confidence. In a world of rapid change and rising expectations, your work will help protect the public purse and support services that millions rely on. At Grant Thornton, we're looking for actively curious, purposefully driven, and candid but kind individuals who want to shape the future of business - not follow it. Our three-year audit graduate programme is your launchpad to a meaningful career, a professional qualification, and a chance to make a real impact on UK businesses. What you'll do Work with a variety of clients, our portfolio includes the biggest and most significant of local public bodies such as Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust and the Metropolitan Police. Get hands-on with real audits, visiting client sites and carrying out testing that helps verify financial accuracy and uncover risks. Understand how businesses work by analysing financial statements, reviewing internal controls, and learning how our clients manage money, risk, and operations. Use data and technology to spot trends, identify anomalies, and support your findings - including automated interrogation of financial information systems. Keep learning and growing by staying up to date with regulations, developing your professional judgement, and building relationships with mentors and experts across the firm. Study with support, with dedicated time to study and a team behind you as you work towards your ACA qualification. Who we're looking for Curious minds who explore ideas and ask thoughtful questions. Innovative problem solvers who think creatively, spot patterns, and turn data into meaningful insights. Collaborative partners who work respectfully and build trust with others. Effective communicators who listen, adapt, and express ideas clearly. Self-leaders who manage and flex their time, mindset, and energy effectively. Career minded contributors who take initiative and are motivated to grow. What you'll get Fully funded professional qualification, including paid study leave, expert tuition, and all course fees covered. Technology to support your learning and client work. Dedicated support network, from experienced managers and mentors to college tutors who'll guide you every step of the way. Our approach to how we work helps you balance life, learning, and work. Exclusive discounts on shopping, gyms, and wellbeing services. Opportunities to give back through mentoring, volunteering, or fundraising initiatives. Competitive salary and benefits package, including: Extra holiday options (including flexible bank holidays and the option to purchase additional holidays) Life assurance Private medical insurance. What we expect from you As part of your training with us, you'll be provided with study leave to support you with completing your professional qualification. Completing a professional qualification is a substantial commitment and it's worth taking this into consideration before applying, as you will be required to study in your spare time outside of your working hours. You'll also be provided with study leave in the run up to your exams. You'll need to be focused, committed, and organise your time well to balance all the requirements of being a trainee. Join the firm that's shaping the accountants of the future. We're growing fast, and we want you to grow with us. With digital-first innovation and an inclusive culture that powers progress, this is your chance to shape what's next. This isn't just a graduate scheme. It's the start of something bigger. Register your interest Join our talent community to be the first to know when applications open for our next intake, and to receive advice and guidance straight to your inbox. Visit the employability hub to find out everything you need to know about our application process and how to excel. The Prince's Responsible Business Network
INTO University Partnerships
Academic Director
INTO University Partnerships Stirling, Stirlingshire
Overview INTO University Partnerships Stirling, United Kingdom Centre Ops Academic INTO's mission: Transforming international student academic and career success through exceptional university partnerships. Academic Director - University of Stirling International Study Centre (Hybrid) Salary: Up to circa £65,000 depending on experience. Band F. Flexible working considered (.8 FTE or 4 days per week). We are looking for an Academic Director who brings energy, integrity and a genuine passion for education to lead our academic team here at the University of Stirling International Study Centre. This is a unique chance to be part of a supportive, high-performing centre where collaboration, care and a strong sense of community are at the heart of everything we do. As Academic Director, you will be part of the centre's senior leadership team, and will play a key role in shaping the academic direction of the Centre, bringing both academic insight and operational awareness to leadership decisions, while also being deeply involved in the day-to-day detail that makes a difference to our students and staff. From overseeing quality assurance and programme development, to refining processes that support student success, this is a role that rewards both strategic vision and a hands-on approach. You will lead a team of four experienced academic managers and oversee the wider team of over 20 dedicated teaching staff. Our people are passionate, collaborative, and known for their positivity, creating an exceptional place to work and grow. Working closely with the Centre Director and our University of Stirling partners, you'll help drive academic excellence, ensure compliance with key regulatory standards, and contribute to recruitment and student support initiatives. This is a role where every day is different and every contribution matters, whether you're developing new pathways, engaging with university leadership, or helping a student navigate a challenge. We are proud of our collaborative culture. You'll need to be comfortable working in a fast-moving environment that blends long-term thinking with immediate priorities. If you enjoy variety, thrive on building teams, and want to make a real difference in students' lives, we'd love to hear from you. You'll be based at the beautiful University of Stirling campus, with flexibility to work remotely one or two days, depending on business needs. We welcome applications from candidates seeking a .8 FTE role or a flexible working pattern. Responsibilities Lead the centre's academic team and oversee the wider team of over 20 teaching staff. Oversee quality assurance and programme development; refine processes that support student success. Shape the academic direction of the Centre as part of the senior leadership team, providing academic insight and operational awareness for leadership decisions. Collaborate with the Centre Director and University of Stirling partners to drive academic excellence and ensure regulatory compliance. Engage in recruitment and student support initiatives; develop pathways and engage with university leadership as part of daily responsibilities. Requirements Please note: We review applications on a rolling basis and may close the advert early if we find the right candidate, so we strongly encourage you to apply as soon as you're ready. Other information We Grow Together At INTO, we're in the business of growth. From school to university. From home to somewhere new. From dreams to career plans to long-awaited first days. And we believe growth isn't just for students - it's for our people too. At INTO, growth means opportunities to feed your curiosity, to develop your skills and your career. It means staying true to our start-up soul, boldly saying "yes" and constructively saying "no". It means building deeper relationships. And it means playing your part in our wonderfully diverse international community. Our dedication to growth - for students, our university partners and agents, for each other, and for ourselves - sets us apart. It's what makes INTO a uniquely rewarding place to be, and to make a difference. At INTO, we grow together. We are an Equal Opportunities Employer. We do not discriminate against our job applicants or employees on any grounds. We select the best person for the job and all recruitment decisions will be made objectively. If you require any adjustments to be made to help you throughout the recruitment process, please let us know - either in the application form, or when you are connected the relevant Talent Acquisition Partner. INTO University Partnerships is committed to the welfare of our students receiving education at our Centres. This reflects the emphasis at INTO of supporting the well-being of our student and employee community. As part of our commitment to this, applicants are asked to note that relevant local pre-employment checks will be conducted.
Dec 12, 2025
Full time
Overview INTO University Partnerships Stirling, United Kingdom Centre Ops Academic INTO's mission: Transforming international student academic and career success through exceptional university partnerships. Academic Director - University of Stirling International Study Centre (Hybrid) Salary: Up to circa £65,000 depending on experience. Band F. Flexible working considered (.8 FTE or 4 days per week). We are looking for an Academic Director who brings energy, integrity and a genuine passion for education to lead our academic team here at the University of Stirling International Study Centre. This is a unique chance to be part of a supportive, high-performing centre where collaboration, care and a strong sense of community are at the heart of everything we do. As Academic Director, you will be part of the centre's senior leadership team, and will play a key role in shaping the academic direction of the Centre, bringing both academic insight and operational awareness to leadership decisions, while also being deeply involved in the day-to-day detail that makes a difference to our students and staff. From overseeing quality assurance and programme development, to refining processes that support student success, this is a role that rewards both strategic vision and a hands-on approach. You will lead a team of four experienced academic managers and oversee the wider team of over 20 dedicated teaching staff. Our people are passionate, collaborative, and known for their positivity, creating an exceptional place to work and grow. Working closely with the Centre Director and our University of Stirling partners, you'll help drive academic excellence, ensure compliance with key regulatory standards, and contribute to recruitment and student support initiatives. This is a role where every day is different and every contribution matters, whether you're developing new pathways, engaging with university leadership, or helping a student navigate a challenge. We are proud of our collaborative culture. You'll need to be comfortable working in a fast-moving environment that blends long-term thinking with immediate priorities. If you enjoy variety, thrive on building teams, and want to make a real difference in students' lives, we'd love to hear from you. You'll be based at the beautiful University of Stirling campus, with flexibility to work remotely one or two days, depending on business needs. We welcome applications from candidates seeking a .8 FTE role or a flexible working pattern. Responsibilities Lead the centre's academic team and oversee the wider team of over 20 teaching staff. Oversee quality assurance and programme development; refine processes that support student success. Shape the academic direction of the Centre as part of the senior leadership team, providing academic insight and operational awareness for leadership decisions. Collaborate with the Centre Director and University of Stirling partners to drive academic excellence and ensure regulatory compliance. Engage in recruitment and student support initiatives; develop pathways and engage with university leadership as part of daily responsibilities. Requirements Please note: We review applications on a rolling basis and may close the advert early if we find the right candidate, so we strongly encourage you to apply as soon as you're ready. Other information We Grow Together At INTO, we're in the business of growth. From school to university. From home to somewhere new. From dreams to career plans to long-awaited first days. And we believe growth isn't just for students - it's for our people too. At INTO, growth means opportunities to feed your curiosity, to develop your skills and your career. It means staying true to our start-up soul, boldly saying "yes" and constructively saying "no". It means building deeper relationships. And it means playing your part in our wonderfully diverse international community. Our dedication to growth - for students, our university partners and agents, for each other, and for ourselves - sets us apart. It's what makes INTO a uniquely rewarding place to be, and to make a difference. At INTO, we grow together. We are an Equal Opportunities Employer. We do not discriminate against our job applicants or employees on any grounds. We select the best person for the job and all recruitment decisions will be made objectively. If you require any adjustments to be made to help you throughout the recruitment process, please let us know - either in the application form, or when you are connected the relevant Talent Acquisition Partner. INTO University Partnerships is committed to the welfare of our students receiving education at our Centres. This reflects the emphasis at INTO of supporting the well-being of our student and employee community. As part of our commitment to this, applicants are asked to note that relevant local pre-employment checks will be conducted.
Client Service Executive
Rathbone Brothers
Department: Divisional Head - Tim Bagshaw Job Category: Front Office Location: London, GB, EC2V 7QN At Rathbones, we help people invest their money well, so they can live well. That means more than financial returns - it's about helping people feel confident in their decisions and supported in their future. We don't just manage money, we guide people through life's big moments, helping them stay on track and focus on what matters most. We're proud to be one of the UK's leading wealth managers, with over £109bn in assets under management and 20+ offices across the UK and Channel Islands. We're a FTSE 250 company with national reach and a local feel - and we're growing. As of June 2025 Role Title Client Service Executive Location London Contract Perm Hiring Manager Nick Vaill About the Role You will act as the primary point of contact for client enquiries. Manage all client lifecycle processes and oversee the operating model for their respective investment management team while delivering and contributing to excellent client service. What you'll be responsible for Develop and maintain relationships with clients and business stakeholders, utilising knowledge of the business and client requirements to deliver the desired client outcomes. Manage the client lifecycle administration process to ensure a timely and efficient client experience. Take ownership and accountability for all client administration tasks. Act as the main liaison between the client, your investment team, operations and other key stakeholders and ensure all parties are kept informed. Ensure all client lifecycle processes are followed and adhered to in accordance with the RIM Operating Model (e.g. end to end management of account opening, on boarding and transfer processes; processing client payments and account amendments; supporting quarterly portfolio valuation processes) whilst all process enhancement suggestions are escalated accordingly. Understand client suitability requirements and support your investment team with regard to gathering the relevant information to support client suitability (e.g. ATRQ, Financial Questionnaires), producing client summaries/welcome letters. Work closely with the team and wider administration functions to develop and share best practice. Act as the first point of contact for clients, assuming the role of the "go to" person for administration queries. This includes attending client meetings and leading discussions regarding client administration matters. About you If you meet some of these criteria and are excited about the role, we encourage you to apply. Knowledge of regulatory environment in which we operate. Understanding of the products and services we provide. Experience working in a similar role in Financial Services managing end to end administration processes. Experience managing administrative staff (desirable). Grades A C at GCSE or equivalent in English and Maths. Our offer to you We want everyone at Rathbones to fulfil their potential, in an environment where you are proud to work and feel like you belong. We offer a comprehensive remuneration package, which we review regularly, and benefits include: A company pension - 9% non contributory or 10% if you contribute 5% Private medical insurance - Individual on joining, family after 1 year's service Life assurance - 8 x salary Company share scheme Discretionary bonus Flexible holidays - purchase up to 5 additional days Green Car Scheme Family friendly policies - enhanced family leave for parents & carers Study support - study days and funding for courses and qualifications Season travel ticket loans Other voluntary benefits you can choose to suit you Life at Rathbones We aim to become an employer of choice for the wealth management sector, to achieve this we are working hard to build a diverse, equal, and inclusive workplace that motivates, develops and embraces the strengths of all our colleagues. Being part of Rathbones means you will join a team of passionate professionals in a successful culture that cares for its people. At Rathbones, we provide meaningful work, opportunities, and a voice to all. We are committed to building a team that is made up of diverse skills, experiences and abilities and encourage applications from all backgrounds. We welcome individuals who share our values. We're a Level 1 Disability Confident employer under the UK Government scheme. This means we've signed up to a set of commitments around how we recruit, retain and develop people with disabilities. Find out more about the Government Scheme online. If you feel there are any reasonable adjustments that would make the process easier for you and help you to perform at your best whether that is due to disability, neurodiversity or other protected characteristic, just let us know by emailing us at . Mission We believe in playing the long game. That means building consistent results, earning trust and doing the right thing - for our clients, our colleagues and the communities we're part of. Our values shape how we work: We aim high We get it done We show we care We do the right thing These aren't just words on a wall. They guide how we treat each other, how we make decisions and how we build relationships that last. We will close this advert once we have received enough applications for the next stage. Please submit your application as soon as possible to ensure you don't miss out.
Dec 12, 2025
Full time
Department: Divisional Head - Tim Bagshaw Job Category: Front Office Location: London, GB, EC2V 7QN At Rathbones, we help people invest their money well, so they can live well. That means more than financial returns - it's about helping people feel confident in their decisions and supported in their future. We don't just manage money, we guide people through life's big moments, helping them stay on track and focus on what matters most. We're proud to be one of the UK's leading wealth managers, with over £109bn in assets under management and 20+ offices across the UK and Channel Islands. We're a FTSE 250 company with national reach and a local feel - and we're growing. As of June 2025 Role Title Client Service Executive Location London Contract Perm Hiring Manager Nick Vaill About the Role You will act as the primary point of contact for client enquiries. Manage all client lifecycle processes and oversee the operating model for their respective investment management team while delivering and contributing to excellent client service. What you'll be responsible for Develop and maintain relationships with clients and business stakeholders, utilising knowledge of the business and client requirements to deliver the desired client outcomes. Manage the client lifecycle administration process to ensure a timely and efficient client experience. Take ownership and accountability for all client administration tasks. Act as the main liaison between the client, your investment team, operations and other key stakeholders and ensure all parties are kept informed. Ensure all client lifecycle processes are followed and adhered to in accordance with the RIM Operating Model (e.g. end to end management of account opening, on boarding and transfer processes; processing client payments and account amendments; supporting quarterly portfolio valuation processes) whilst all process enhancement suggestions are escalated accordingly. Understand client suitability requirements and support your investment team with regard to gathering the relevant information to support client suitability (e.g. ATRQ, Financial Questionnaires), producing client summaries/welcome letters. Work closely with the team and wider administration functions to develop and share best practice. Act as the first point of contact for clients, assuming the role of the "go to" person for administration queries. This includes attending client meetings and leading discussions regarding client administration matters. About you If you meet some of these criteria and are excited about the role, we encourage you to apply. Knowledge of regulatory environment in which we operate. Understanding of the products and services we provide. Experience working in a similar role in Financial Services managing end to end administration processes. Experience managing administrative staff (desirable). Grades A C at GCSE or equivalent in English and Maths. Our offer to you We want everyone at Rathbones to fulfil their potential, in an environment where you are proud to work and feel like you belong. We offer a comprehensive remuneration package, which we review regularly, and benefits include: A company pension - 9% non contributory or 10% if you contribute 5% Private medical insurance - Individual on joining, family after 1 year's service Life assurance - 8 x salary Company share scheme Discretionary bonus Flexible holidays - purchase up to 5 additional days Green Car Scheme Family friendly policies - enhanced family leave for parents & carers Study support - study days and funding for courses and qualifications Season travel ticket loans Other voluntary benefits you can choose to suit you Life at Rathbones We aim to become an employer of choice for the wealth management sector, to achieve this we are working hard to build a diverse, equal, and inclusive workplace that motivates, develops and embraces the strengths of all our colleagues. Being part of Rathbones means you will join a team of passionate professionals in a successful culture that cares for its people. At Rathbones, we provide meaningful work, opportunities, and a voice to all. We are committed to building a team that is made up of diverse skills, experiences and abilities and encourage applications from all backgrounds. We welcome individuals who share our values. We're a Level 1 Disability Confident employer under the UK Government scheme. This means we've signed up to a set of commitments around how we recruit, retain and develop people with disabilities. Find out more about the Government Scheme online. If you feel there are any reasonable adjustments that would make the process easier for you and help you to perform at your best whether that is due to disability, neurodiversity or other protected characteristic, just let us know by emailing us at . Mission We believe in playing the long game. That means building consistent results, earning trust and doing the right thing - for our clients, our colleagues and the communities we're part of. Our values shape how we work: We aim high We get it done We show we care We do the right thing These aren't just words on a wall. They guide how we treat each other, how we make decisions and how we build relationships that last. We will close this advert once we have received enough applications for the next stage. Please submit your application as soon as possible to ensure you don't miss out.
Senior Process Safety Consultant
RPS Group Plc
Join Us in Shaping the Future of Process Safety Excellence We are seeking a motivated and ambitious Senior Process Safety Consultant to join our growing team at Tetra Tech RPS. This role offers the opportunity to contribute to a diverse portfolio of projects across sectors including nuclear, chemical and pharmaceutical, oil & gas, clean energy (hydrogen, CCS, EfW), utilities (water, power and gas networks), aerospace, manufacturing and defence. The role offers the individual to deliver high-quality consultancy services that promote safe, compliant, and sustainable environments. Purpose & Scope of the Role The opportunity offers the individual to deliver expert process safety consultancy, helping clients reduce risks to ALARP and achieve compliance across complex operational environments. You will work on a diverse range of services, including hazard study facilitation (HAZID and HAZOP), DSEAR reviews, functional safety assessments, consequence modelling, quantitative risk assessment (QRA), machinery safety, and COMAH compliance. You will take ownership of projects from bid stage through to closeout, conducting site surveys, leading workshops, and preparing detailed technical reports supported by robust calculations. A key part of the role involves producing clear, accurate documentation and facilitating hazard studies to identify risks and evaluate mitigation measures. This is a position for professionals who thrive on technical challenge and responsibility, delivering high-quality solutions that make a measurable impact on safety performance. Your Impact in This Position In your first year, you will gain hands-on experience across a variety of projects, such as toxic dispersion modelling, DSEAR reviews, and hazard study facilitation. You will contribute to project delivery, integrate into a collaborative team and mentor graduates and junior colleagues. This period will allow you to develop technical expertise while building strong relationships with clients and peers. There will be opportunities to lead larger projects and assume line management duties. By your second year, you will confidently mentor junior team members and manage your own pipeline of work across multiple industries. You will have opportunities to lead projects, oversee delivery teams and ensure high standards of quality and client satisfaction, while contributing to team growth and achieving strategic targets. Your Toolkit for Success at Tetra Tech RPS At Tetra Tech RPS we recruit using core capabilities - the toolkit of essential skills, experience, competencies, and responsibilities required to perform the role effectively. As we strive to find the best fit for this position, we are seeking individuals that meet a benchmark level of expertise. But we'll let you in on a secret: there's no such thing as the 'perfect' candidate. If you feel you meet 75% of the requirements for this role, we would love to hear from you. Technical Expertise & Solution Delivery The role is focused on delivering high-quality technical reports that demonstrate a clear understanding of client requirements and translate them into effective process safety solutions. This may include conducting site visits, workshops, supporting calculations and the preparation of detailed documentation that informs critical safety decisions. The ability to challenge existing approaches and apply technical judgement is essential. Acting as a trusted advisor, you will provide expert guidance on regulatory compliance and best practice across all areas of process safety, ensuring clients meet relevant standards and operate safely within high-hazard environments. Financial management A commercially focused approach is central to this role, requiring expertise in preparing accurate cost proposals, monitoring project expenditure against progress and ensuring profitability targets are achieved to support wider financial objectives. The successful individual will also manage project cash flow and invoicing throughout the lifecycle, maintaining precise financial tracking and timely reporting. Business Development Driving business growth is a key aspect of this role, requiring experience in writing compelling proposals and securing follow-on work from existing clients. You will identify new opportunities through regular engagement, understand evolving client needs and bid for additional work that adds measurable value. Building strong relationships and proactively demonstrating how our services can continue to support client objectives is fundamental to success. Leadership and Mentoring The role offers the opportunity to shape the next generation of technical specialists by mentoring and supporting junior team members through hands-on experience and expert guidance. You will accompany them on site visits, review and refine their work, provide feedback and approve technical reports, ensuring the highest standards across all deliverables. Working closely with our nuclear safety, human factors, and fire engineering teams, you will play a pivotal role in building capability, fostering collaboration and driving excellence in multidisciplinary projects. Driving Technical Excellence In this role it offers the opportunity to shape and advance industry standards in process safety, positioning you as a recognised thought leader. You will author high-quality guidance documents and technical papers, contribute to best practice frameworks and influence the wider sector through active engagement in conferences, technical forums and collaborative initiatives. By championing innovation and continuous improvement, you will set benchmarks for regulatory compliance and operational safety, ensuring clients and the industry adopt robust, future-focused solutions that drive excellence. MANDATORY Training & Qualification requirements A degree in either Chemical Engineering, Process Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Control/ Electrical Engineering. BENEFICIAL Training, Qualifications, or Equivalent Work Experience Working towards Chartered Engineer status. TUV-certified Functional Safety Engineer. Experience in process safety techniques: HAZID, HAZOP, QRA, ALARP, CBA, OBRA, CFD, LOPA, PUWER. Familiar with UK regulations and standards: DSEAR, offshore safety case regulations, nuclear safety case regulations, COMAH, PUWER. Solid understanding of regulatory compliance and process safety best practices. Proven ability to shape industry standards through guidance documents, technical papers and authoritative publications. Established track record of thought leadership, including conference presentations and contributions to professional forums. Open to candidates from diverse industry backgrounds with relevant experience. Working Environment This role follows a hybrid working model, typically involving 2-3 days per week at either a Tetra Tech RPS office or on client sites, with the remaining days worked remotely. Projects may require travel across the UK and in some instances internationally. To support effective collaboration with the team, candidates should be based within approximately one hour's travel time from the Warrington office. The team are based at Birchwood Park, offering a modern workspace with complimentary on-site parking and access to a fully equipped gym. We place a strong emphasis on employee wellbeing. The team enjoy a vibrant community atmosphere, with regular social activities such as walking trips, five-a-side football, Macmillan coffee mornings and a monthly photo competition. Rewarding Your Expertise At Tetra Tech RPS Consulting, we aim to offer a competitive market-rate salary aligned with the level and responsibilities of each role. Our total reward package is designed to reflect the seniority and impact of the position and includes a range of attractive benefits that support your professional growth and personal wellbeing. Submit your application today and discover what's possible at Tetra Tech RPS Consulting. In alignment with the Equality Act 2010, we will make reasonable adjustments to support candidates and employees requiring additional arrangements. This could include adaptations to work schedules, training approaches, or the physical workspace. Please inform us if you need any accommodations during the recruitment process or in your day-to-day role. Flexible working options are available in this role, with working patterns agreed collaboratively between employees and line managers to support individual wellbeing and optimal performance. Why join Tetra Tech RPS? At Tetra Tech RPS, our people are our success. We thrive on solving the problems that matter-whether in urbanisation, natural resources, or sustainability. With a collaborative culture, agile working, and access to some of the brightest minds in the industry, we empower our teams to deliver exceptional outcomes while building fulfilling careers. In 2023, RPS became part of Tetra Tech, a global leader in consulting and engineering with 30,000 employees across 550 offices in 120+ countries. Together, we combine deep local expertise with global reach, delivering science-led solutions to complex challenges in water, environment, infrastructure, and clean energy. Join us and be part of a connected, forward-thinking community that's shaping a better future. JBRP1_UKTJ
Dec 12, 2025
Full time
Join Us in Shaping the Future of Process Safety Excellence We are seeking a motivated and ambitious Senior Process Safety Consultant to join our growing team at Tetra Tech RPS. This role offers the opportunity to contribute to a diverse portfolio of projects across sectors including nuclear, chemical and pharmaceutical, oil & gas, clean energy (hydrogen, CCS, EfW), utilities (water, power and gas networks), aerospace, manufacturing and defence. The role offers the individual to deliver high-quality consultancy services that promote safe, compliant, and sustainable environments. Purpose & Scope of the Role The opportunity offers the individual to deliver expert process safety consultancy, helping clients reduce risks to ALARP and achieve compliance across complex operational environments. You will work on a diverse range of services, including hazard study facilitation (HAZID and HAZOP), DSEAR reviews, functional safety assessments, consequence modelling, quantitative risk assessment (QRA), machinery safety, and COMAH compliance. You will take ownership of projects from bid stage through to closeout, conducting site surveys, leading workshops, and preparing detailed technical reports supported by robust calculations. A key part of the role involves producing clear, accurate documentation and facilitating hazard studies to identify risks and evaluate mitigation measures. This is a position for professionals who thrive on technical challenge and responsibility, delivering high-quality solutions that make a measurable impact on safety performance. Your Impact in This Position In your first year, you will gain hands-on experience across a variety of projects, such as toxic dispersion modelling, DSEAR reviews, and hazard study facilitation. You will contribute to project delivery, integrate into a collaborative team and mentor graduates and junior colleagues. This period will allow you to develop technical expertise while building strong relationships with clients and peers. There will be opportunities to lead larger projects and assume line management duties. By your second year, you will confidently mentor junior team members and manage your own pipeline of work across multiple industries. You will have opportunities to lead projects, oversee delivery teams and ensure high standards of quality and client satisfaction, while contributing to team growth and achieving strategic targets. Your Toolkit for Success at Tetra Tech RPS At Tetra Tech RPS we recruit using core capabilities - the toolkit of essential skills, experience, competencies, and responsibilities required to perform the role effectively. As we strive to find the best fit for this position, we are seeking individuals that meet a benchmark level of expertise. But we'll let you in on a secret: there's no such thing as the 'perfect' candidate. If you feel you meet 75% of the requirements for this role, we would love to hear from you. Technical Expertise & Solution Delivery The role is focused on delivering high-quality technical reports that demonstrate a clear understanding of client requirements and translate them into effective process safety solutions. This may include conducting site visits, workshops, supporting calculations and the preparation of detailed documentation that informs critical safety decisions. The ability to challenge existing approaches and apply technical judgement is essential. Acting as a trusted advisor, you will provide expert guidance on regulatory compliance and best practice across all areas of process safety, ensuring clients meet relevant standards and operate safely within high-hazard environments. Financial management A commercially focused approach is central to this role, requiring expertise in preparing accurate cost proposals, monitoring project expenditure against progress and ensuring profitability targets are achieved to support wider financial objectives. The successful individual will also manage project cash flow and invoicing throughout the lifecycle, maintaining precise financial tracking and timely reporting. Business Development Driving business growth is a key aspect of this role, requiring experience in writing compelling proposals and securing follow-on work from existing clients. You will identify new opportunities through regular engagement, understand evolving client needs and bid for additional work that adds measurable value. Building strong relationships and proactively demonstrating how our services can continue to support client objectives is fundamental to success. Leadership and Mentoring The role offers the opportunity to shape the next generation of technical specialists by mentoring and supporting junior team members through hands-on experience and expert guidance. You will accompany them on site visits, review and refine their work, provide feedback and approve technical reports, ensuring the highest standards across all deliverables. Working closely with our nuclear safety, human factors, and fire engineering teams, you will play a pivotal role in building capability, fostering collaboration and driving excellence in multidisciplinary projects. Driving Technical Excellence In this role it offers the opportunity to shape and advance industry standards in process safety, positioning you as a recognised thought leader. You will author high-quality guidance documents and technical papers, contribute to best practice frameworks and influence the wider sector through active engagement in conferences, technical forums and collaborative initiatives. By championing innovation and continuous improvement, you will set benchmarks for regulatory compliance and operational safety, ensuring clients and the industry adopt robust, future-focused solutions that drive excellence. MANDATORY Training & Qualification requirements A degree in either Chemical Engineering, Process Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Control/ Electrical Engineering. BENEFICIAL Training, Qualifications, or Equivalent Work Experience Working towards Chartered Engineer status. TUV-certified Functional Safety Engineer. Experience in process safety techniques: HAZID, HAZOP, QRA, ALARP, CBA, OBRA, CFD, LOPA, PUWER. Familiar with UK regulations and standards: DSEAR, offshore safety case regulations, nuclear safety case regulations, COMAH, PUWER. Solid understanding of regulatory compliance and process safety best practices. Proven ability to shape industry standards through guidance documents, technical papers and authoritative publications. Established track record of thought leadership, including conference presentations and contributions to professional forums. Open to candidates from diverse industry backgrounds with relevant experience. Working Environment This role follows a hybrid working model, typically involving 2-3 days per week at either a Tetra Tech RPS office or on client sites, with the remaining days worked remotely. Projects may require travel across the UK and in some instances internationally. To support effective collaboration with the team, candidates should be based within approximately one hour's travel time from the Warrington office. The team are based at Birchwood Park, offering a modern workspace with complimentary on-site parking and access to a fully equipped gym. We place a strong emphasis on employee wellbeing. The team enjoy a vibrant community atmosphere, with regular social activities such as walking trips, five-a-side football, Macmillan coffee mornings and a monthly photo competition. Rewarding Your Expertise At Tetra Tech RPS Consulting, we aim to offer a competitive market-rate salary aligned with the level and responsibilities of each role. Our total reward package is designed to reflect the seniority and impact of the position and includes a range of attractive benefits that support your professional growth and personal wellbeing. Submit your application today and discover what's possible at Tetra Tech RPS Consulting. In alignment with the Equality Act 2010, we will make reasonable adjustments to support candidates and employees requiring additional arrangements. This could include adaptations to work schedules, training approaches, or the physical workspace. Please inform us if you need any accommodations during the recruitment process or in your day-to-day role. Flexible working options are available in this role, with working patterns agreed collaboratively between employees and line managers to support individual wellbeing and optimal performance. Why join Tetra Tech RPS? At Tetra Tech RPS, our people are our success. We thrive on solving the problems that matter-whether in urbanisation, natural resources, or sustainability. With a collaborative culture, agile working, and access to some of the brightest minds in the industry, we empower our teams to deliver exceptional outcomes while building fulfilling careers. In 2023, RPS became part of Tetra Tech, a global leader in consulting and engineering with 30,000 employees across 550 offices in 120+ countries. Together, we combine deep local expertise with global reach, delivering science-led solutions to complex challenges in water, environment, infrastructure, and clean energy. Join us and be part of a connected, forward-thinking community that's shaping a better future. JBRP1_UKTJ
Senior Manager, Media Systems Engineering
The Walt Disney Company (Germany) GmbH City, Bristol
Technology is at the heart of Disney's past, present, and future. Disney Entertainment and ESPN Product & Technology is a global organization of engineers, product developers, designers, technologists, data scientists, and more - all working to build and advance the technological backbone for Disney's media business globally. The team marries technology with creativity to build world class products, enhance storytelling, and drive velocity, innovation, and scalability for our businesses. We are Storytellers and Innovators. Creators and Builders. Entertainers and Engineers. We work with every part of The Walt Disney Company's media portfolio to advance the technological foundation and consumer media touch points serving millions of people around the world. Reasons to work here Building the future of Disney's media: Our Technologists are designing and building the products and platforms that will power our media, advertising, and distribution businesses for years to come. Reach, Scale & Impact: More than ever, Disney's technology and products serve as a signature doorway for fans' connections with the company's brands and stories. Disney+, Hulu, ESPN, ABC, ABC News and many more. These products and brands - and the unmatched stories, storytellers, and events they carry - matter to millions of people globally. Innovation: We develop and implement groundbreaking products and techniques that shape industry norms, and solve complex and distinctive technical problems. Job Summary: Disney Media Systems Engineers have a clear charter: to transform the capability and flexibility of how Disney acquires, produces, and distributes content worldwide, all while ensuring the highest levels of quality, efficiency, and resiliency. Disney Media Systems Engineers are subject matter experts on complex and multifaceted disciplines which require a deep knowledge of hardware and software based technologies. Individuals in these roles must possess a comprehensive theoretical and practical understanding of the technology that powers the generation, monetization, and distribution of all forms of consumer facing linear and digital video/audio content. The team is responsible for the oversight of numerous systems such as Playout Technology, Studios, Production Control Rooms, Remote Production, Post Production, Contribution/Distribution Systems, Networking, Cloud Compute, Production Software and Virtual Environment and more. The Sr Manager Media Systems Engineer acts as a technical leader and is responsible for working with engineers to architect solutions to business/stakeholder requests. This individual will also work closely with management, Executive Leadership, and key stakeholders to gather infrastructure requirements and holds the accountability for influencing the advancement of Disney's technical posture and approach. This includes being accountable for the strategy and implementation of our core technology, as well as defining and directing the strategic vision and roadmap for the technological framework across key locations. The Sr Manager Media Systems Engineer will work with vendors and industry trade organizations to define and evolve industry standards that impact our business. The Sr Manager Media Solutions Engineer will work collaboratively with engineers and architects to lead all aspects of the design and building of Disney's most impactful projects and will leverage their experience to create policies, procedures, and standards that drive all our technological development. Responsibilities: Lead a team of engineers to modernize Disney legacy media production infrastructure systems through the identification of new technological innovations and advancements within the industry. (e.g., SMPTE ST 2110, 4K, UHD, HDR, JPEG XS, NDI, ProRes Raw, H.265, AV1, metadata conversion, audio mapping, system outages, microservices architecture tuning, and related technical problems.) Own, lead and manage the planning and executing of on prem and cloud based broadcast production and infrastructure projects that support conditioning, monitoring, routing infrastructure and distribution between and throughout all facilities for content ingest and network distribution (linear, digital, and streaming platforms). Direct, manage a team of senior engineers to architect, design, document and implement media technology environments and construction of facilities aligned with industry standards for innovation, enabling DE&E Technology to acquire, produce, store, stream, and distribute content across all infrastructure. Lead and work closely with engineering services and operations management and various internal teams to gather requirements and develop broad scale solutions based on broadcast facility needs and production workflows. Implement new cutting edge technologies, define areas of innovation opportunity, and drive the overall investigative strategy to bring synergy and efficiency across Disney facilities and the overall broadcast ecosystem. Partner with Portfolio and finance teams on project capital planning and forecasting, estimations, dependencies, business value/justification, synergy, and prioritization of work. Develop project plans and schedules. Basic Qualifications Bachelor's or Master's degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or comparable field of study, and/or equivalent work experience. Minimum of 8 years of related work experience. Strong understanding of baseband/IP video, audio and digital compression, transport systems, audio/video encoding/transcoding techniques, transfer acceleration systems, and formats. Preferred Qualifications Minimum of 8 years of demonstrated and relevant experience in leading others, managing on air broadcast facilities, developing technical strategies ensuring efficient design/build, uptime, and overall stability of the technical environments of live media production and distribution. Proficient with technologies such as microservices, DevOps tools, design principles, practices, standards, and guidelines. Expert knowledge and experience with on prem and cloud based storage and compute infrastructure platforms and current technological offerings (virtual machines, Docker containers). File based workflows such as enterprise Media Asset Management systems (cloud based or local network based) including storage, compute, encode, and distribution. Proficient with software development, scripting, and integration with 3rd party services via API. Experience with Java, servlets, web applications, Oracle SQL (PL/SQL), and MySQL preferred. Expert level knowledge of compression techniques such as MPEG 2/4, HEVC, JPEG 2000, and JPEG XS. Working knowledge of DNS, DHCP, TCP/IP, HTTP, UDP, SSL, and SNMP. Proficiency in AutoCAD. Expert knowledge in standards for broadcast television and video production/streaming environments with current certifications (e.g., ST 292M, ST 424M, ST 2110, ST 2059, IEE 1588, ST 2022 7, SCTE 104, NMOS IS 04/05, etc.). Disability Accommodation for Employment Applications The Walt Disney Company and its Affiliated Companies are Equal Employment Opportunity employers and welcome all job seekers including individuals with disabilities and veterans with disabilities. If you have a disability and believe you need a reasonable accommodation in order to search for a job opening or apply for a position, visit the Disney candidate disability accommodations FAQs. We will only respond to those requests that are related to the accessibility of the online application system due to a disability.
Dec 11, 2025
Full time
Technology is at the heart of Disney's past, present, and future. Disney Entertainment and ESPN Product & Technology is a global organization of engineers, product developers, designers, technologists, data scientists, and more - all working to build and advance the technological backbone for Disney's media business globally. The team marries technology with creativity to build world class products, enhance storytelling, and drive velocity, innovation, and scalability for our businesses. We are Storytellers and Innovators. Creators and Builders. Entertainers and Engineers. We work with every part of The Walt Disney Company's media portfolio to advance the technological foundation and consumer media touch points serving millions of people around the world. Reasons to work here Building the future of Disney's media: Our Technologists are designing and building the products and platforms that will power our media, advertising, and distribution businesses for years to come. Reach, Scale & Impact: More than ever, Disney's technology and products serve as a signature doorway for fans' connections with the company's brands and stories. Disney+, Hulu, ESPN, ABC, ABC News and many more. These products and brands - and the unmatched stories, storytellers, and events they carry - matter to millions of people globally. Innovation: We develop and implement groundbreaking products and techniques that shape industry norms, and solve complex and distinctive technical problems. Job Summary: Disney Media Systems Engineers have a clear charter: to transform the capability and flexibility of how Disney acquires, produces, and distributes content worldwide, all while ensuring the highest levels of quality, efficiency, and resiliency. Disney Media Systems Engineers are subject matter experts on complex and multifaceted disciplines which require a deep knowledge of hardware and software based technologies. Individuals in these roles must possess a comprehensive theoretical and practical understanding of the technology that powers the generation, monetization, and distribution of all forms of consumer facing linear and digital video/audio content. The team is responsible for the oversight of numerous systems such as Playout Technology, Studios, Production Control Rooms, Remote Production, Post Production, Contribution/Distribution Systems, Networking, Cloud Compute, Production Software and Virtual Environment and more. The Sr Manager Media Systems Engineer acts as a technical leader and is responsible for working with engineers to architect solutions to business/stakeholder requests. This individual will also work closely with management, Executive Leadership, and key stakeholders to gather infrastructure requirements and holds the accountability for influencing the advancement of Disney's technical posture and approach. This includes being accountable for the strategy and implementation of our core technology, as well as defining and directing the strategic vision and roadmap for the technological framework across key locations. The Sr Manager Media Systems Engineer will work with vendors and industry trade organizations to define and evolve industry standards that impact our business. The Sr Manager Media Solutions Engineer will work collaboratively with engineers and architects to lead all aspects of the design and building of Disney's most impactful projects and will leverage their experience to create policies, procedures, and standards that drive all our technological development. Responsibilities: Lead a team of engineers to modernize Disney legacy media production infrastructure systems through the identification of new technological innovations and advancements within the industry. (e.g., SMPTE ST 2110, 4K, UHD, HDR, JPEG XS, NDI, ProRes Raw, H.265, AV1, metadata conversion, audio mapping, system outages, microservices architecture tuning, and related technical problems.) Own, lead and manage the planning and executing of on prem and cloud based broadcast production and infrastructure projects that support conditioning, monitoring, routing infrastructure and distribution between and throughout all facilities for content ingest and network distribution (linear, digital, and streaming platforms). Direct, manage a team of senior engineers to architect, design, document and implement media technology environments and construction of facilities aligned with industry standards for innovation, enabling DE&E Technology to acquire, produce, store, stream, and distribute content across all infrastructure. Lead and work closely with engineering services and operations management and various internal teams to gather requirements and develop broad scale solutions based on broadcast facility needs and production workflows. Implement new cutting edge technologies, define areas of innovation opportunity, and drive the overall investigative strategy to bring synergy and efficiency across Disney facilities and the overall broadcast ecosystem. Partner with Portfolio and finance teams on project capital planning and forecasting, estimations, dependencies, business value/justification, synergy, and prioritization of work. Develop project plans and schedules. Basic Qualifications Bachelor's or Master's degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or comparable field of study, and/or equivalent work experience. Minimum of 8 years of related work experience. Strong understanding of baseband/IP video, audio and digital compression, transport systems, audio/video encoding/transcoding techniques, transfer acceleration systems, and formats. Preferred Qualifications Minimum of 8 years of demonstrated and relevant experience in leading others, managing on air broadcast facilities, developing technical strategies ensuring efficient design/build, uptime, and overall stability of the technical environments of live media production and distribution. Proficient with technologies such as microservices, DevOps tools, design principles, practices, standards, and guidelines. Expert knowledge and experience with on prem and cloud based storage and compute infrastructure platforms and current technological offerings (virtual machines, Docker containers). File based workflows such as enterprise Media Asset Management systems (cloud based or local network based) including storage, compute, encode, and distribution. Proficient with software development, scripting, and integration with 3rd party services via API. Experience with Java, servlets, web applications, Oracle SQL (PL/SQL), and MySQL preferred. Expert level knowledge of compression techniques such as MPEG 2/4, HEVC, JPEG 2000, and JPEG XS. Working knowledge of DNS, DHCP, TCP/IP, HTTP, UDP, SSL, and SNMP. Proficiency in AutoCAD. Expert knowledge in standards for broadcast television and video production/streaming environments with current certifications (e.g., ST 292M, ST 424M, ST 2110, ST 2059, IEE 1588, ST 2022 7, SCTE 104, NMOS IS 04/05, etc.). Disability Accommodation for Employment Applications The Walt Disney Company and its Affiliated Companies are Equal Employment Opportunity employers and welcome all job seekers including individuals with disabilities and veterans with disabilities. If you have a disability and believe you need a reasonable accommodation in order to search for a job opening or apply for a position, visit the Disney candidate disability accommodations FAQs. We will only respond to those requests that are related to the accessibility of the online application system due to a disability.
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Regional Delivery Officer - South (Part-Time)
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Regional Delivery Officer - South (Part-Time) Home based within a commutable distance to Surrey, Sussex, Hampshire or Berkshire The Organisation Our client delivers expertise, resources, and vital support to organisations that use physical activity to make a positive impact on young people - and on communities. Through free support, resources and funding, they help trusted local leaders lower the barriers facing the next generation, building stronger, fairer communities with the help of their team and a pool of volunteer consultants. They are now looking for a Regional Delivery Officer to join them for a fixed-term contract until March 2027 on a part-time basis, working two days per week. This role is home-based within a commutable distance of Surrey, Sussex, Hampshire or Berkshire. The Benefits - A salary of £27,318 per annum (pro rata) - 25 days' holiday per annum plus Bank Holidays (pro rata) - Two additional personal days per year for wellbeing or religious observance - Two paid Volunteer Days each year - Up to five days' paid study leave for self-funded training - Flexible working arrangements - A confidential counselling service - Pension scheme - Monthly virtual Diversity & Inclusion "Open Space" - Cycle to Work scheme This is the ideal opportunity for a proactive, people-focused individual with a passion for community or voluntary physical activity and the drive to make a difference to join our client's vital, national organisation supporting grass-roots groups. You will have the chance to use your skills to strengthen the voluntary sector and improve outcomes for young people, helping unlock support for community organisations. Within an environment of initiative and commitment, you will be trusted to manage your own patch, and see the difference your work makes as groups grow in confidence, capacity and impact. What's more, our client will provide all the support you need and the chance for growth and development within the role so that every day will bring fresh, engaging challenges and the chance to enhance your expertise in a meaningful area. So, if you're ready to put your energy into a role that changes lives and communities across the South of England, read on and apply today. The Role As a Regional Delivery Officer, you'll work with organisations in Surrey, Sussex, Hampshire or Berkshire to ensure they are supported to deliver physical activities in their local area. Specifically, you'll act as their key point of contact, building strong relationships and keeping them informed and connected to the services that will help them thrive. You will seek to understand the challenges they face and connect them with the right, tailored support, whether that's specialist advice, volunteer expertise or guidance on developing their organisation. Working alongside the Area Manager, you'll help deliver regional engagement plans and ensure groups feel informed, encouraged and equipped to grow. Additionally, you will: - Promote our client's services and welcome new groups into their network - Help groups strengthen their operations - Develop engaging communications for groups across your region - Support volunteers and help deliver networking or learning events About You To be considered as a Regional Delivery Officer, you will need: - Experience in a people-facing or group-support role - Experience of working with partners and stakeholders to deliver programmes or projects - Experience administering or delivering programmes or projects to a high standard - Strong administrative skills and experience using databases and digital systems - An understanding of the voluntary or community physical activity sector - An understanding of the needs of organisations delivering "physical activities for good" - An understanding of policies and procedures that support grant or funding applications - Confident communication skills, with the ability to engage groups and stakeholders The closing date for this role is 5th January 2026 at 9am. Please complete the EDI Monitoring Form when you are applying. This is a mandatory part of the process, but you can select 'Prefer not to answer' to any of the questions. Other organisations may call this role Community Officer, Development Officer, Programme Delivery Officer, or Community Engagement Officer. Webrecruit and our clients are equal opportunities employers, value diversity and are strongly committed to providing equal employment opportunities for all employees and all applicants for employment. Equal opportunities are the only acceptable way to conduct business and we believe that the more inclusive our environments are, the better our work will be. So, if you're ready to support community groups and make a real difference for young people as a Regional Delivery Officer, please apply via the button shown. This vacancy is being advertised by Webrecruit. The services advertised by Webrecruit are those of an Employment Agency.
Dec 11, 2025
Full time
Regional Delivery Officer - South (Part-Time) Home based within a commutable distance to Surrey, Sussex, Hampshire or Berkshire The Organisation Our client delivers expertise, resources, and vital support to organisations that use physical activity to make a positive impact on young people - and on communities. Through free support, resources and funding, they help trusted local leaders lower the barriers facing the next generation, building stronger, fairer communities with the help of their team and a pool of volunteer consultants. They are now looking for a Regional Delivery Officer to join them for a fixed-term contract until March 2027 on a part-time basis, working two days per week. This role is home-based within a commutable distance of Surrey, Sussex, Hampshire or Berkshire. The Benefits - A salary of £27,318 per annum (pro rata) - 25 days' holiday per annum plus Bank Holidays (pro rata) - Two additional personal days per year for wellbeing or religious observance - Two paid Volunteer Days each year - Up to five days' paid study leave for self-funded training - Flexible working arrangements - A confidential counselling service - Pension scheme - Monthly virtual Diversity & Inclusion "Open Space" - Cycle to Work scheme This is the ideal opportunity for a proactive, people-focused individual with a passion for community or voluntary physical activity and the drive to make a difference to join our client's vital, national organisation supporting grass-roots groups. You will have the chance to use your skills to strengthen the voluntary sector and improve outcomes for young people, helping unlock support for community organisations. Within an environment of initiative and commitment, you will be trusted to manage your own patch, and see the difference your work makes as groups grow in confidence, capacity and impact. What's more, our client will provide all the support you need and the chance for growth and development within the role so that every day will bring fresh, engaging challenges and the chance to enhance your expertise in a meaningful area. So, if you're ready to put your energy into a role that changes lives and communities across the South of England, read on and apply today. The Role As a Regional Delivery Officer, you'll work with organisations in Surrey, Sussex, Hampshire or Berkshire to ensure they are supported to deliver physical activities in their local area. Specifically, you'll act as their key point of contact, building strong relationships and keeping them informed and connected to the services that will help them thrive. You will seek to understand the challenges they face and connect them with the right, tailored support, whether that's specialist advice, volunteer expertise or guidance on developing their organisation. Working alongside the Area Manager, you'll help deliver regional engagement plans and ensure groups feel informed, encouraged and equipped to grow. Additionally, you will: - Promote our client's services and welcome new groups into their network - Help groups strengthen their operations - Develop engaging communications for groups across your region - Support volunteers and help deliver networking or learning events About You To be considered as a Regional Delivery Officer, you will need: - Experience in a people-facing or group-support role - Experience of working with partners and stakeholders to deliver programmes or projects - Experience administering or delivering programmes or projects to a high standard - Strong administrative skills and experience using databases and digital systems - An understanding of the voluntary or community physical activity sector - An understanding of the needs of organisations delivering "physical activities for good" - An understanding of policies and procedures that support grant or funding applications - Confident communication skills, with the ability to engage groups and stakeholders The closing date for this role is 5th January 2026 at 9am. Please complete the EDI Monitoring Form when you are applying. This is a mandatory part of the process, but you can select 'Prefer not to answer' to any of the questions. Other organisations may call this role Community Officer, Development Officer, Programme Delivery Officer, or Community Engagement Officer. Webrecruit and our clients are equal opportunities employers, value diversity and are strongly committed to providing equal employment opportunities for all employees and all applicants for employment. Equal opportunities are the only acceptable way to conduct business and we believe that the more inclusive our environments are, the better our work will be. So, if you're ready to support community groups and make a real difference for young people as a Regional Delivery Officer, please apply via the button shown. This vacancy is being advertised by Webrecruit. The services advertised by Webrecruit are those of an Employment Agency.
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Regional Delivery Officer - East (Full-Time)
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Regional Delivery Officer - East (Full-Time) Home/Field-based working in Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Essex and Hertfordshire The Organisation Our client delivers expertise, resources, and vital support to organisations that use physical activity to make a positive impact on young people - and on communities. Through free support, resources and funding, they help trusted local leaders lower the barriers facing the next generation, building stronger, fairer communities with the help of their team and a pool of volunteer consultants. They are now looking for a Regional Delivery Officer to join them for a fixed-term contract until March 2027 on a full-time basis, working 37.5 hours per week. The Benefits - A salary of £27,318 per annum - 25 days' holiday plus Bank Holidays - Two additional personal days per year for wellbeing or religious observance - Two paid Volunteer Days each year - Up to five days' paid study leave for self-funded training - Flexible working arrangements - A confidential counselling service - Pension scheme - Monthly virtual Diversity & Inclusion "Open Space" - Cycle to Work scheme This is the ideal opportunity for a proactive, people-focused individual with a passion for community or voluntary physical activity and the drive to make a difference to join our client's vital, national organisation supporting grass-roots groups. You will have the chance to use your skills to strengthen the voluntary physical activity sector and improve outcomes for young people, helping unlock support for community organisations. Within an environment of initiative and commitment, you will be trusted to manage your own patch, and see the difference your work makes as groups grow in confidence, capacity and impact. What's more, our client will provide all the support you need and the chance for growth and development within the role so that every day will bring fresh, engaging challenges and the chance to enhance your expertise in a meaningful area. So, if you're ready to put your energy into a role that changes lives and communities across the East, read on and apply today. The Role As a Regional Delivery Officer, you'll work with organisations in Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Essex and Hertfordshire to ensure they are supported to deliver physical activities in their local area. Specifically, you'll act as their key point of contact, building strong relationships and keeping them informed and connected to the services that will help them thrive. You will seek to understand the challenges they face and connect them with the right, tailored support, whether that's specialist advice, volunteer expertise or guidance on developing their organisation. Working alongside the Area Manager, you'll help deliver regional engagement plans and ensure groups feel informed, encouraged and equipped to grow. Additionally, you will: - Promote our client's services and welcome new groups into the network - Help groups strengthen their operations - Develop engaging communications for groups across your region - Support volunteers and help deliver networking or learning events About You To be considered as a Regional Delivery Officer, you will need: - Experience in a people-facing or group-support role - Experience of working with partners and stakeholders to deliver programmes or projects - Experience administering or delivering programmes or projects to a high standard - Strong administrative skills and experience using databases and digital systems - An understanding of the voluntary or community physical activity sector - An understanding of the needs of organisations delivering "physical activity for good" - An understanding of policies and procedures that support grant or funding applications - Confident communication skills, with the ability to engage groups and stakeholders The closing date for this role is 19th January 2026, at 9am. Please complete the EDI Monitoring Form when you are applying. This is a mandatory part of the process, but you can select 'Prefer not to answer' to any of the questions. Other organisations may call this role Community Officer, Development Officer, Programme Delivery Officer, or Community Engagement Officer. Webrecruit and our clients are equal opportunities employers, value diversity and are strongly committed to providing equal employment opportunities for all employees and all applicants for employment. Equal opportunities are the only acceptable way to conduct business and we believe that the more inclusive our environments are, the better our work will be. So, if you're ready to support community groups and make a real difference for young people as a Regional Delivery Officer, please apply via the button shown. This vacancy is being advertised by Webrecruit. The services advertised by Webrecruit are those of an Employment Agency.
Dec 11, 2025
Full time
Regional Delivery Officer - East (Full-Time) Home/Field-based working in Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Essex and Hertfordshire The Organisation Our client delivers expertise, resources, and vital support to organisations that use physical activity to make a positive impact on young people - and on communities. Through free support, resources and funding, they help trusted local leaders lower the barriers facing the next generation, building stronger, fairer communities with the help of their team and a pool of volunteer consultants. They are now looking for a Regional Delivery Officer to join them for a fixed-term contract until March 2027 on a full-time basis, working 37.5 hours per week. The Benefits - A salary of £27,318 per annum - 25 days' holiday plus Bank Holidays - Two additional personal days per year for wellbeing or religious observance - Two paid Volunteer Days each year - Up to five days' paid study leave for self-funded training - Flexible working arrangements - A confidential counselling service - Pension scheme - Monthly virtual Diversity & Inclusion "Open Space" - Cycle to Work scheme This is the ideal opportunity for a proactive, people-focused individual with a passion for community or voluntary physical activity and the drive to make a difference to join our client's vital, national organisation supporting grass-roots groups. You will have the chance to use your skills to strengthen the voluntary physical activity sector and improve outcomes for young people, helping unlock support for community organisations. Within an environment of initiative and commitment, you will be trusted to manage your own patch, and see the difference your work makes as groups grow in confidence, capacity and impact. What's more, our client will provide all the support you need and the chance for growth and development within the role so that every day will bring fresh, engaging challenges and the chance to enhance your expertise in a meaningful area. So, if you're ready to put your energy into a role that changes lives and communities across the East, read on and apply today. The Role As a Regional Delivery Officer, you'll work with organisations in Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Essex and Hertfordshire to ensure they are supported to deliver physical activities in their local area. Specifically, you'll act as their key point of contact, building strong relationships and keeping them informed and connected to the services that will help them thrive. You will seek to understand the challenges they face and connect them with the right, tailored support, whether that's specialist advice, volunteer expertise or guidance on developing their organisation. Working alongside the Area Manager, you'll help deliver regional engagement plans and ensure groups feel informed, encouraged and equipped to grow. Additionally, you will: - Promote our client's services and welcome new groups into the network - Help groups strengthen their operations - Develop engaging communications for groups across your region - Support volunteers and help deliver networking or learning events About You To be considered as a Regional Delivery Officer, you will need: - Experience in a people-facing or group-support role - Experience of working with partners and stakeholders to deliver programmes or projects - Experience administering or delivering programmes or projects to a high standard - Strong administrative skills and experience using databases and digital systems - An understanding of the voluntary or community physical activity sector - An understanding of the needs of organisations delivering "physical activity for good" - An understanding of policies and procedures that support grant or funding applications - Confident communication skills, with the ability to engage groups and stakeholders The closing date for this role is 19th January 2026, at 9am. Please complete the EDI Monitoring Form when you are applying. This is a mandatory part of the process, but you can select 'Prefer not to answer' to any of the questions. Other organisations may call this role Community Officer, Development Officer, Programme Delivery Officer, or Community Engagement Officer. Webrecruit and our clients are equal opportunities employers, value diversity and are strongly committed to providing equal employment opportunities for all employees and all applicants for employment. Equal opportunities are the only acceptable way to conduct business and we believe that the more inclusive our environments are, the better our work will be. So, if you're ready to support community groups and make a real difference for young people as a Regional Delivery Officer, please apply via the button shown. This vacancy is being advertised by Webrecruit. The services advertised by Webrecruit are those of an Employment Agency.
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Regional Delivery Officer - East (Part-Time)
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Regional Delivery Officer - East (Part-Time) Home/Field-based within a commutable distance of Cambridge, Norfolk and Suffolk The Organisation Our client delivers expertise, resources, and vital support to organisations that use physical activity to make a positive impact on young people - and on communities. Through free support, resources and funding, they help trusted local leaders lower the barriers facing the next generation, building stronger, fairer communities with the help of their team and a pool of volunteer consultants. They are now looking for a Regional Delivery Officer to join them for a fixed-term contract until March 2027 on a part-time basis, working 2.5 days per week. This role is home-based within a commutable distance of Cambridge, Norfolk and Suffolk. The Benefits - A salary of £27,318 per annum (pro rata) - 25 days' holiday plus Bank Holidays (pro rata) - Two additional personal days per year for wellbeing or religious observance - Two paid Volunteer Days each year - Up to five days' paid study leave for self-funded training - Flexible working arrangements - A confidential counselling service - Pension scheme - Monthly virtual Diversity & Inclusion "Open Space" - Cycle to Work scheme This is the ideal opportunity for a proactive, people-focused individual with a passion for community or voluntary physical activity and the drive to make a difference to join our client's vital, national organisation supporting grass-roots groups. You will have the chance to use your skills to strengthen the voluntary physical activity sector and improve outcomes for young people, helping unlock support for community organisations. Within an environment of initiative and commitment, you will be trusted to manage your own patch, and see the difference your work makes as groups grow in confidence, capacity and impact. What's more, our client will provide all the support you need and the chance for growth and development within the role so that every day will bring fresh, engaging challenges and the chance to enhance your expertise in a meaningful area. So, if you're ready to put your energy into a role that changes lives and communities across the East of England, read on and apply today. The Role As a Regional Delivery Officer, you'll work with organisations in Cambridge, Norfolk and Suffolk to ensure they are supported to deliver physical activities in their local area. Specifically, you'll act as their key point of contact, building strong relationships and keeping them informed and connected to the services that will help them thrive. You will seek to understand the challenges they face and connect them with the right, tailored support, whether that's specialist advice, volunteer expertise or guidance on developing their organisation. Working alongside the Area Manager, you'll help deliver regional engagement plans and ensure groups feel informed, encouraged and equipped to grow. Additionally, you will: - Promote our client's services and welcome new groups into their network - Help groups strengthen their operations - Develop engaging communications for groups across your region - Support volunteers and help deliver networking or learning events About You To be considered as a Regional Delivery Officer, you will need: - Experience in a people-facing or group-support role - Experience of working with partners and stakeholders to deliver programmes or projects - Experience administering or delivering programmes or projects to a high standard - Strong administrative skills and experience using databases and digital systems - An understanding of the voluntary or community physical activity sector - An understanding of the needs of organisations delivering "physical activity for good" - An understanding of policies and procedures that support grant or funding applications - Confident communication skills, with the ability to engage groups and stakeholders The closing date for this role is 19th January 2026, at 9am. Please complete the EDI Monitoring Form when you are applying. This is a mandatory part of the process, but you can select 'Prefer not to answer' to any of the questions. Other organisations may call this role Community Officer, Development Officer, Programme Delivery Officer, or Community Engagement Officer. Webrecruit and our clients are equal opportunities employers, value diversity and are strongly committed to providing equal employment opportunities for all employees and all applicants for employment. Equal opportunities are the only acceptable way to conduct business and we believe that the more inclusive our environments are, the better our work will be. So, if you're ready to support community groups and make a real difference for young people as a Regional Delivery Officer, please apply via the button shown. This vacancy is being advertised by Webrecruit. The services advertised by Webrecruit are those of an Employment Agency.
Dec 11, 2025
Full time
Regional Delivery Officer - East (Part-Time) Home/Field-based within a commutable distance of Cambridge, Norfolk and Suffolk The Organisation Our client delivers expertise, resources, and vital support to organisations that use physical activity to make a positive impact on young people - and on communities. Through free support, resources and funding, they help trusted local leaders lower the barriers facing the next generation, building stronger, fairer communities with the help of their team and a pool of volunteer consultants. They are now looking for a Regional Delivery Officer to join them for a fixed-term contract until March 2027 on a part-time basis, working 2.5 days per week. This role is home-based within a commutable distance of Cambridge, Norfolk and Suffolk. The Benefits - A salary of £27,318 per annum (pro rata) - 25 days' holiday plus Bank Holidays (pro rata) - Two additional personal days per year for wellbeing or religious observance - Two paid Volunteer Days each year - Up to five days' paid study leave for self-funded training - Flexible working arrangements - A confidential counselling service - Pension scheme - Monthly virtual Diversity & Inclusion "Open Space" - Cycle to Work scheme This is the ideal opportunity for a proactive, people-focused individual with a passion for community or voluntary physical activity and the drive to make a difference to join our client's vital, national organisation supporting grass-roots groups. You will have the chance to use your skills to strengthen the voluntary physical activity sector and improve outcomes for young people, helping unlock support for community organisations. Within an environment of initiative and commitment, you will be trusted to manage your own patch, and see the difference your work makes as groups grow in confidence, capacity and impact. What's more, our client will provide all the support you need and the chance for growth and development within the role so that every day will bring fresh, engaging challenges and the chance to enhance your expertise in a meaningful area. So, if you're ready to put your energy into a role that changes lives and communities across the East of England, read on and apply today. The Role As a Regional Delivery Officer, you'll work with organisations in Cambridge, Norfolk and Suffolk to ensure they are supported to deliver physical activities in their local area. Specifically, you'll act as their key point of contact, building strong relationships and keeping them informed and connected to the services that will help them thrive. You will seek to understand the challenges they face and connect them with the right, tailored support, whether that's specialist advice, volunteer expertise or guidance on developing their organisation. Working alongside the Area Manager, you'll help deliver regional engagement plans and ensure groups feel informed, encouraged and equipped to grow. Additionally, you will: - Promote our client's services and welcome new groups into their network - Help groups strengthen their operations - Develop engaging communications for groups across your region - Support volunteers and help deliver networking or learning events About You To be considered as a Regional Delivery Officer, you will need: - Experience in a people-facing or group-support role - Experience of working with partners and stakeholders to deliver programmes or projects - Experience administering or delivering programmes or projects to a high standard - Strong administrative skills and experience using databases and digital systems - An understanding of the voluntary or community physical activity sector - An understanding of the needs of organisations delivering "physical activity for good" - An understanding of policies and procedures that support grant or funding applications - Confident communication skills, with the ability to engage groups and stakeholders The closing date for this role is 19th January 2026, at 9am. Please complete the EDI Monitoring Form when you are applying. This is a mandatory part of the process, but you can select 'Prefer not to answer' to any of the questions. Other organisations may call this role Community Officer, Development Officer, Programme Delivery Officer, or Community Engagement Officer. Webrecruit and our clients are equal opportunities employers, value diversity and are strongly committed to providing equal employment opportunities for all employees and all applicants for employment. Equal opportunities are the only acceptable way to conduct business and we believe that the more inclusive our environments are, the better our work will be. So, if you're ready to support community groups and make a real difference for young people as a Regional Delivery Officer, please apply via the button shown. This vacancy is being advertised by Webrecruit. The services advertised by Webrecruit are those of an Employment Agency.
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Grants Administrator
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Grants Administrator Home-based, UK The Organisation Our client delivers expertise, resources, and vital support to organisations that use physical activity to make a positive impact on young people - and on communities. Through free support, resources and funding, they help trusted local leaders lower the barriers facing the next generation, building stronger, fairer communities with the help of their team and a pool of volunteer consultants. They are now looking for a Grants Administrator to join them on a full-time, permanent basis, working 37.5 hours per week. The Benefits - Salary of £28,000 per annum - 25 days' holiday per annum plus Bank Holidays - Two additional personal days per year for wellbeing or religious observance - Two paid Volunteer Days each year - Up to five days' paid study leave for self-funded training - Flexible working arrangements - A confidential counselling service - Pension scheme - Monthly virtual Diversity & Inclusion "Open Space" - Cycle to Work scheme This is a fantastic opportunity for a detail-driven, people-focused grants administrator with a background in the charity, voluntary or physical activity sectors to join our client's inspiring organisation. You'll have the chance to build your confidence and skills, develop a deep understanding of funding and help to support physical activity at a grassroots level to drive societal change for the people who need it most. What's more, with dedicated wellbeing days, study leave, volunteer time, and ongoing inclusion initiatives, you'll feel supported to grow both professionally and personally. So, if you're ready to bring your skills to a role where every detail counts and every grant makes a difference, our client wants to hear from you! The Role As a Grants Administrator, you will support the smooth and effective delivery of our client's Partnership Grant Programmes, ensuring funding reaches community organisations using physical activity for social good. You will help set up application forms, guide community groups before, during and after the application, assess eligibility, conduct due diligence checks, and co-ordinate with finance colleagues to ensure grants are processed and issued correctly. Supporting monitoring and evaluation, you will help develop project review forms, gather impact and financial data from grantees, and summarise information for Partnership Managers and funding partners. Additionally, you will: - Help identify opportunities for grantees to connect with our client's partners - Support the development of eligibility guidance and application communications - Communicate decisions to applicants and offer ongoing support - Provide clear, timely communication to applicants and colleagues - Maintain up-to-date and accurate grant records across systems About You To be considered as a Grants Administrator, you will need: - Previous relevant experience administering grant programmes - Experience collecting information to monitor and evaluate impact - Experience using online data management systems and databases to record high volumes of data - Experience or understanding of the charity, voluntary and/or physical activity sectors - An understanding of the policies and procedures required to support grant applications - Strong working knowledge of Excel - Excellent customer service and written and verbal communication skills Closing date for applications : Monday 5th January 2026 Successful applicants notified : w/c 12th January 2026 Interviews : w/c Monday 19th January 2026 Other organisations may call this role Grants Support Officer, Grants Operations Officer, Funding Officer, Grants Officer, Grants Finance Officer, Development Officer, or Grants Co-ordinator. Webrecruit and our clients are equal opportunities employers, value diversity and are strongly committed to providing equal employment opportunities for all employees and all applicants for employment. Equal opportunities are the only acceptable way to conduct business and we believe that the more inclusive our environments are, the better our work will be. So, if you want to help power grassroots organisations nationwide as a Grants Administrator, please apply via the button shown. This vacancy is being advertised by Webrecruit. The services advertised by Webrecruit are those of an Employment Agency.
Dec 11, 2025
Full time
Grants Administrator Home-based, UK The Organisation Our client delivers expertise, resources, and vital support to organisations that use physical activity to make a positive impact on young people - and on communities. Through free support, resources and funding, they help trusted local leaders lower the barriers facing the next generation, building stronger, fairer communities with the help of their team and a pool of volunteer consultants. They are now looking for a Grants Administrator to join them on a full-time, permanent basis, working 37.5 hours per week. The Benefits - Salary of £28,000 per annum - 25 days' holiday per annum plus Bank Holidays - Two additional personal days per year for wellbeing or religious observance - Two paid Volunteer Days each year - Up to five days' paid study leave for self-funded training - Flexible working arrangements - A confidential counselling service - Pension scheme - Monthly virtual Diversity & Inclusion "Open Space" - Cycle to Work scheme This is a fantastic opportunity for a detail-driven, people-focused grants administrator with a background in the charity, voluntary or physical activity sectors to join our client's inspiring organisation. You'll have the chance to build your confidence and skills, develop a deep understanding of funding and help to support physical activity at a grassroots level to drive societal change for the people who need it most. What's more, with dedicated wellbeing days, study leave, volunteer time, and ongoing inclusion initiatives, you'll feel supported to grow both professionally and personally. So, if you're ready to bring your skills to a role where every detail counts and every grant makes a difference, our client wants to hear from you! The Role As a Grants Administrator, you will support the smooth and effective delivery of our client's Partnership Grant Programmes, ensuring funding reaches community organisations using physical activity for social good. You will help set up application forms, guide community groups before, during and after the application, assess eligibility, conduct due diligence checks, and co-ordinate with finance colleagues to ensure grants are processed and issued correctly. Supporting monitoring and evaluation, you will help develop project review forms, gather impact and financial data from grantees, and summarise information for Partnership Managers and funding partners. Additionally, you will: - Help identify opportunities for grantees to connect with our client's partners - Support the development of eligibility guidance and application communications - Communicate decisions to applicants and offer ongoing support - Provide clear, timely communication to applicants and colleagues - Maintain up-to-date and accurate grant records across systems About You To be considered as a Grants Administrator, you will need: - Previous relevant experience administering grant programmes - Experience collecting information to monitor and evaluate impact - Experience using online data management systems and databases to record high volumes of data - Experience or understanding of the charity, voluntary and/or physical activity sectors - An understanding of the policies and procedures required to support grant applications - Strong working knowledge of Excel - Excellent customer service and written and verbal communication skills Closing date for applications : Monday 5th January 2026 Successful applicants notified : w/c 12th January 2026 Interviews : w/c Monday 19th January 2026 Other organisations may call this role Grants Support Officer, Grants Operations Officer, Funding Officer, Grants Officer, Grants Finance Officer, Development Officer, or Grants Co-ordinator. Webrecruit and our clients are equal opportunities employers, value diversity and are strongly committed to providing equal employment opportunities for all employees and all applicants for employment. Equal opportunities are the only acceptable way to conduct business and we believe that the more inclusive our environments are, the better our work will be. So, if you want to help power grassroots organisations nationwide as a Grants Administrator, please apply via the button shown. This vacancy is being advertised by Webrecruit. The services advertised by Webrecruit are those of an Employment Agency.

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