Job Title: Fundraiser Organisation: The Wollstonecraft Society Location: London, UK; 2.5 days per week hybrid/remote working with in person meetings twice a year (travel will be reimbursed) Contract: Part-time, Fixed-term, 3 years (with potential for extension subject to funding) Reporting to: Head of the Board of Trustees Salary: £31,200 FTE, offered at £15,600 About the Wollstonecraft Society Mary Wollstonecraft claimed human rights for all. During her own short tumultuous life, Mary Wollstonecraft overcame limited education and a background of domestic violence to become an educational and political pioneer, and one of the greatest thinkers of the eighteenth century. The Wollstonecraft Society is a registered charity aiming to educate and inspire children and young people about their human rights through the life and work of founding feminist, Mary Wollstonecraft. We want a fairer future where children and young people who face barriers gain human rights knowledge, have increased social and cultural opportunities, and are empowered to have raised aspirations for their futures. We are a friendly and ambitious team with wide-ranging expertise, looking forward to a new chapter in our development. Over the next three years, we will build on our current project success and strengthen our organisational capacity. We are expanding our staff team, which currently comprises a Programme Development Manager, with a particular focus recruiting Project Managers and appointing a Chief Executive Officer to lead the next phase of growth and increase delivery. Role Purpose This is a key role for a strategic, experienced fundraiser who is motivated by feminist values and human rights and who thrives in a small and growing organisation with ambitious plans. The Fundraiser will play a pivotal and strategic role in securing sustainable income to support the Wollstonecraft Society's mission and long-term growth. Reporting directly to the Chair of the Board of Trustees and working closely with the Programme Development Manager, the postholder will lead on fundraising strategy development, prospect research, donor cultivation, bid writing, tendering, and funding applications for both core and project funding. Key Responsibilities Fundraising & Income Generation: Identify, research and cultivate funding opportunities from trusts, foundations, statutory bodies, philanthropic donors, and other grant-making organisations. Lead on bid writing and tendering applications for core funding and project funding to ensure income sustainability. Prepare high-quality, compelling funding applications, expressions of interest, and tenders. Track application deadlines and new opportunities as they open up. Relationship Management & Reporting: Build and maintain positive relationships with funders. Ensure accurate monitoring, reporting, and evaluation of funded projects in line with funder requirements. Maintain up-to-date records of all paperwork and documents pertaining to fundraising duties within the central workspace. Work with the existing Programme Development Manager to deepen understanding of the WS' projects. Work with trustees, prospective Project Managers, and other collaborators to gather evidence, impact data and budgets for bids and reports. Produce presentations and status reports for the quarterly board of trustees meetings. Strategic Development: Support the Board of Trustees in planning for organisational growth, including the expansion of the staff team. Develop and deliver a fundraising strategy aligned with WS's five-year growth plan. Contribute, from a fundraising and financial viability perspective, to the development of roles and funding for Project Managers and the future CEO post. Advise on funding trends, risks, and opportunities relevant to feminism and human rights work. Person Specification Essential: Proven track record of securing successful five figure funding applications. Demonstrable experience in bid writing and tendering applications for both core and project funding. Strong understanding of the UK funding landscape, including trusts, foundations, and statutory funders. Excellent written communication skills, with the ability to articulate impact clearly and persuasively. Experience in a small and/or growing charity. Very strong attention to detail. Keen interest in feminism, gender equality, and human rights, with alignment to the values of the Wollstonecraft Society. Ability to work independently, manage multiple deadlines, and prioritise effectively. Confidence working with google workspaces and online bid-application platforms. Desirable: Experience in a feminist, human rights, or social change organisation. Experience working with or reporting to a Board of Trustees. Knowledge of monitoring, evaluation, and impact reporting. Experience of aligning fundraising strategy with organisational strategy and financial planning. What We Offer: A unique opportunity to shape the future of a growing charity. Direct access to, and influence with, the Board of Trustees. A funded three-year role with scope for long-term impact and professional development. Flexible working arrangements and a supportive, values-driven culture. Equal Opportunities Statement The Wollstonecraft Society is committed to building a diverse and inclusive organisation that reflects the communities we serve. We believe that diversity of identity, experience and thought strengthens our work and impact. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds - irrespective of age, ethnicity, race, religion or belief, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation, socio-economic background, or any other characteristic protected under UK law. We particularly encourage applications from women, non-binary people, Black and minority individuals, LGBTQ+ people, and candidates with lived experience of inequality and human rights issues, as we recognise these perspectives are often under-represented in leadership roles within the charity sector. Reasonable adjustments will be made throughout the recruitment process to support candidates with disabilities, please let us know your needs in your email application. How To Apply Email your CV and Cover Letter as one document via the button below before the 30th of March 2026. Kindly title this email as: 'WS Fundraiser Application'. Successful candidates will hear back from our team before the end of April with information on next steps. Due to limited capacity, we may not be able to reach out to unsuccessful candidates.
Mar 28, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Fundraiser Organisation: The Wollstonecraft Society Location: London, UK; 2.5 days per week hybrid/remote working with in person meetings twice a year (travel will be reimbursed) Contract: Part-time, Fixed-term, 3 years (with potential for extension subject to funding) Reporting to: Head of the Board of Trustees Salary: £31,200 FTE, offered at £15,600 About the Wollstonecraft Society Mary Wollstonecraft claimed human rights for all. During her own short tumultuous life, Mary Wollstonecraft overcame limited education and a background of domestic violence to become an educational and political pioneer, and one of the greatest thinkers of the eighteenth century. The Wollstonecraft Society is a registered charity aiming to educate and inspire children and young people about their human rights through the life and work of founding feminist, Mary Wollstonecraft. We want a fairer future where children and young people who face barriers gain human rights knowledge, have increased social and cultural opportunities, and are empowered to have raised aspirations for their futures. We are a friendly and ambitious team with wide-ranging expertise, looking forward to a new chapter in our development. Over the next three years, we will build on our current project success and strengthen our organisational capacity. We are expanding our staff team, which currently comprises a Programme Development Manager, with a particular focus recruiting Project Managers and appointing a Chief Executive Officer to lead the next phase of growth and increase delivery. Role Purpose This is a key role for a strategic, experienced fundraiser who is motivated by feminist values and human rights and who thrives in a small and growing organisation with ambitious plans. The Fundraiser will play a pivotal and strategic role in securing sustainable income to support the Wollstonecraft Society's mission and long-term growth. Reporting directly to the Chair of the Board of Trustees and working closely with the Programme Development Manager, the postholder will lead on fundraising strategy development, prospect research, donor cultivation, bid writing, tendering, and funding applications for both core and project funding. Key Responsibilities Fundraising & Income Generation: Identify, research and cultivate funding opportunities from trusts, foundations, statutory bodies, philanthropic donors, and other grant-making organisations. Lead on bid writing and tendering applications for core funding and project funding to ensure income sustainability. Prepare high-quality, compelling funding applications, expressions of interest, and tenders. Track application deadlines and new opportunities as they open up. Relationship Management & Reporting: Build and maintain positive relationships with funders. Ensure accurate monitoring, reporting, and evaluation of funded projects in line with funder requirements. Maintain up-to-date records of all paperwork and documents pertaining to fundraising duties within the central workspace. Work with the existing Programme Development Manager to deepen understanding of the WS' projects. Work with trustees, prospective Project Managers, and other collaborators to gather evidence, impact data and budgets for bids and reports. Produce presentations and status reports for the quarterly board of trustees meetings. Strategic Development: Support the Board of Trustees in planning for organisational growth, including the expansion of the staff team. Develop and deliver a fundraising strategy aligned with WS's five-year growth plan. Contribute, from a fundraising and financial viability perspective, to the development of roles and funding for Project Managers and the future CEO post. Advise on funding trends, risks, and opportunities relevant to feminism and human rights work. Person Specification Essential: Proven track record of securing successful five figure funding applications. Demonstrable experience in bid writing and tendering applications for both core and project funding. Strong understanding of the UK funding landscape, including trusts, foundations, and statutory funders. Excellent written communication skills, with the ability to articulate impact clearly and persuasively. Experience in a small and/or growing charity. Very strong attention to detail. Keen interest in feminism, gender equality, and human rights, with alignment to the values of the Wollstonecraft Society. Ability to work independently, manage multiple deadlines, and prioritise effectively. Confidence working with google workspaces and online bid-application platforms. Desirable: Experience in a feminist, human rights, or social change organisation. Experience working with or reporting to a Board of Trustees. Knowledge of monitoring, evaluation, and impact reporting. Experience of aligning fundraising strategy with organisational strategy and financial planning. What We Offer: A unique opportunity to shape the future of a growing charity. Direct access to, and influence with, the Board of Trustees. A funded three-year role with scope for long-term impact and professional development. Flexible working arrangements and a supportive, values-driven culture. Equal Opportunities Statement The Wollstonecraft Society is committed to building a diverse and inclusive organisation that reflects the communities we serve. We believe that diversity of identity, experience and thought strengthens our work and impact. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds - irrespective of age, ethnicity, race, religion or belief, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation, socio-economic background, or any other characteristic protected under UK law. We particularly encourage applications from women, non-binary people, Black and minority individuals, LGBTQ+ people, and candidates with lived experience of inequality and human rights issues, as we recognise these perspectives are often under-represented in leadership roles within the charity sector. Reasonable adjustments will be made throughout the recruitment process to support candidates with disabilities, please let us know your needs in your email application. How To Apply Email your CV and Cover Letter as one document via the button below before the 30th of March 2026. Kindly title this email as: 'WS Fundraiser Application'. Successful candidates will hear back from our team before the end of April with information on next steps. Due to limited capacity, we may not be able to reach out to unsuccessful candidates.
Age UK Kensington & Chelsea (AUKC) is a vibrant, values led local charity dedicated to helping older people live well - staying connected, independent and fulfilled at every stage of life. We work alongside our community to codesign and deliver impactful services that promote wellbeing, tackle loneliness, influence local policy and ensure dignity and independence for people across the borough. As we look to the future, we are focused on innovation, growth and lasting impact. Building on the success of resecuring our two largest contracts in 2025 (for three and up to nine years respectively) we are seeking to strengthen our partnerships, diversify the ways we deliver support, and create new approaches to have even greater impact for older people in Kensington & Chelsea. This is an exciting time to join a charity widely recognised for its compassion, quality and influence with a strong reputation among NHS, local authority and community partners. We are now seeking an exceptional Director of Services & Deputy CEO to join our leadership team and help shape the next stage of our journey. Director of Services & Deputy Chief Executive Officer Kensington & Chelsea, London (hybrid working) Circa £75,000 FTE for 4 days per week (circa £60,000 for 4 days) The Opportunity This is a rare and exciting leadership role for someone who is passionate about community impact and aspires to become a CEO in the future. As Deputy CEO, you will work closely with our Chief Executive to provide inspiring, values driven leadership across the charity. You will help develop and deliver our new three-year strategy, steer organisational priorities, strengthen our culture, and ensure we continue to grow and thrive - as well as deputising confidently for the CEO when required. As Director of Services, you will lead our Health, Wellbeing and Community Services, ensuring they remain high quality, evidence based and financially sustainable. You will champion innovation, drive integration across programmes, and make sure our work delivers measurable outcomes for older people. A key part of your role will be building strong relationships with commissioners and partners, developing compelling proposals, and supporting the growth and diversification of our services. You will also lead our impact and quality agenda, embedding a culture of learning, continuous improvement and accountability. If you are an ambitious, strategic and collaborative leader who thrives on variety and purpose - and who is energized by working alongside communities - this is an exceptional opportunity. About You We are looking for a confident and compassionate leader who brings: Significant senior leadership experience in the voluntary, community or public sector. A strong track record of developing and delivering health, wellbeing or community services. Expertise in impact measurement, quality assurance and evidence driven service design. Experience of business development, including securing grants, contracts or new partnership opportunities. Excellent relationship building skills across health, care, local government or community sectors. A leadership style that is collaborative, inclusive and aligned with our values of kindness, respect and integrity. Experience working within integrated care systems or commissioning environments What We Offer A rare career development opportunity for someone who may be aspiring to become a CEO. A supportive and ambitious organisation committed to innovation, inclusion and impact. The chance to shape high quality services that make a real difference to people's lives. Competitive salary, pension and ongoing professional development. How to Apply If you would like an informal conversation about the role, please contact our retained advisors Anna Gardet or Erica Ritchie via email: Recruitment Timetable Deadline for applications: Sunday 12th April 2026 Interviews with Prospectus: 20-24th April 2026 First stage interviews with Age UK Kensington & Chelsea: 7th May 2026 Second stage interviews with Age UK Kensington & Chelsea: 12th May 2026
Mar 27, 2026
Full time
Age UK Kensington & Chelsea (AUKC) is a vibrant, values led local charity dedicated to helping older people live well - staying connected, independent and fulfilled at every stage of life. We work alongside our community to codesign and deliver impactful services that promote wellbeing, tackle loneliness, influence local policy and ensure dignity and independence for people across the borough. As we look to the future, we are focused on innovation, growth and lasting impact. Building on the success of resecuring our two largest contracts in 2025 (for three and up to nine years respectively) we are seeking to strengthen our partnerships, diversify the ways we deliver support, and create new approaches to have even greater impact for older people in Kensington & Chelsea. This is an exciting time to join a charity widely recognised for its compassion, quality and influence with a strong reputation among NHS, local authority and community partners. We are now seeking an exceptional Director of Services & Deputy CEO to join our leadership team and help shape the next stage of our journey. Director of Services & Deputy Chief Executive Officer Kensington & Chelsea, London (hybrid working) Circa £75,000 FTE for 4 days per week (circa £60,000 for 4 days) The Opportunity This is a rare and exciting leadership role for someone who is passionate about community impact and aspires to become a CEO in the future. As Deputy CEO, you will work closely with our Chief Executive to provide inspiring, values driven leadership across the charity. You will help develop and deliver our new three-year strategy, steer organisational priorities, strengthen our culture, and ensure we continue to grow and thrive - as well as deputising confidently for the CEO when required. As Director of Services, you will lead our Health, Wellbeing and Community Services, ensuring they remain high quality, evidence based and financially sustainable. You will champion innovation, drive integration across programmes, and make sure our work delivers measurable outcomes for older people. A key part of your role will be building strong relationships with commissioners and partners, developing compelling proposals, and supporting the growth and diversification of our services. You will also lead our impact and quality agenda, embedding a culture of learning, continuous improvement and accountability. If you are an ambitious, strategic and collaborative leader who thrives on variety and purpose - and who is energized by working alongside communities - this is an exceptional opportunity. About You We are looking for a confident and compassionate leader who brings: Significant senior leadership experience in the voluntary, community or public sector. A strong track record of developing and delivering health, wellbeing or community services. Expertise in impact measurement, quality assurance and evidence driven service design. Experience of business development, including securing grants, contracts or new partnership opportunities. Excellent relationship building skills across health, care, local government or community sectors. A leadership style that is collaborative, inclusive and aligned with our values of kindness, respect and integrity. Experience working within integrated care systems or commissioning environments What We Offer A rare career development opportunity for someone who may be aspiring to become a CEO. A supportive and ambitious organisation committed to innovation, inclusion and impact. The chance to shape high quality services that make a real difference to people's lives. Competitive salary, pension and ongoing professional development. How to Apply If you would like an informal conversation about the role, please contact our retained advisors Anna Gardet or Erica Ritchie via email: Recruitment Timetable Deadline for applications: Sunday 12th April 2026 Interviews with Prospectus: 20-24th April 2026 First stage interviews with Age UK Kensington & Chelsea: 7th May 2026 Second stage interviews with Age UK Kensington & Chelsea: 12th May 2026
In2STEM Programme Officer (Maternity Cover) Job Description Reports to: In2STEM Programme Manager £28,000 per annum FTE 9 Month Fixed-Term Contract, Potential Extension to 12 Months Start Date: Monday 1st June 2026 Interviews: 30th April & 1st May We re looking for an experienced Programme Officer to join our team on a maternity cover contract. This is an exciting opportunity to play a central role in the delivery of our In2STEM Programme during a busy and high impact period. You ll benefit from a comprehensive handover, a supportive team environment, and the chance to make a real contribution from day one. The Programme Officer will support the delivery of the In2STEM Programme including recruitment, planning, delivery, participant and volunteer management, and evaluation. You will be responsible for recruitment, managing a caseload of students and volunteers (work experience hosts), and managing relationships with supporters and funders. You will also support the planning, delivery and evaluation of programme activities including training and inductions, placements, online workshops, competitions and celebration events. In2scienceUK is a remote based organisation, that requires occasional travel across the UK for recruitment, events, internal & external meetings and staff co-working days. Duties and responsibilities: Programme Delivery Managing a caseload of students and volunteers (work experience hosts) from application stage to successful completion of the programme, including recruitment, matching, onboarding, troubleshooting throughout the programme and evaluation. Creating and developing engaging communication materials about the programme including video presentations, posters/flyers, case studies and website text, newsletters and images. Monitoring student and volunteer (work experience host) applications to ensure targets and milestones are met. Maintaining up to date records via the programme database and ensuring data protection. Managing relationships with existing donors and supporters and networking to develop new relationships with prospective donors and supporters. Organising online skills workshops and careers panels, recruiting and coordinating volunteer speakers and panellists. Planning and delivering in-person student inductions and celebration events. Evaluation Evaluating programme activities, using student and volunteer evaluation data and staff insights. Supporting the creation and dissemination of case studies, working closely with the fundraising team to ensure funder requirements are met. Supporting team members to create evaluation and student data reports. As duties and responsibilities change, the job description will be reviewed and amended in consultation with the post holder. The postholder will carry out any other duties that are within the scope, spirit and purpose of the job as requested by the line manager. All staff must undertake all mandatory training, checks and compliance as instructed by the organisation. Person specification Essential: Experience working with one or more of the following groups: young people, teachers or school administrators, volunteers, universities or STEM professionals/employers. Knowledge and understanding of the STEM sector, including higher education, apprenticeships and STEM careers. An understanding of the social and economic barriers that prevent some young people from accessing STEM careers and an ability to recognise the importance of diversity and inclusion in STEM. Experience developing and maintaining strong working relationships with internal and external stakeholders at various levels. Experience planning and delivering training, events and workshops. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with strong presentation skills and an ability to adapt to a range of audiences. Flexible and adaptable, with an ability to pick up new tasks quickly, showing resilience when faced with challenges. Experience delivering programmes or projects for young people. Knowledge, understanding or experience of programme or project evaluation. Working collaboratively and supporting fostering a collegiate workplace environment. Upholds the values of our code of conduct and is respectful to all. Competent user of Google Suite, Word, Excel, Canva, Powerpoint, Gmail, and newsletter software. Desirable: Prior knowledge or experience of GDPR and safeguarding. Experience of using task/project management software and databases. Experience in student or volunteer recruitment and caseload management. Knowledge or an understanding of safeguarding practices. Benefits: At In2scienceUK we practise what we preach by giving all staff opportunities to progress in their careers. You will have the opportunity to develop your career with your line manager to get you to the next level from day one. Although we take our career development seriously we also value work-life balance. You will have the opportunity to work flexibly from home, balancing your caring responsibilities, volunteer commitments, hobbies and anything else that makes you happy. You will have 28 days of annual leave per annum, plus bank holidays. Commitment to Safeguarding: In2scienceUK is committed to our responsibilities for safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults as outlined in Working Together to Safeguard Children. We are committed to recruiting candidates who share this commitment to safeguarding, and therefore we apply robust recruitment and selection procedures to ensure that the people selected are right for the job, and that all candidates are appropriately screened prior to appointment. The following pre-employment checks will be undertaken as applicable: References DBS check and/or Overseas criminal records check where applicable Self-Disclosure Identity check Right to work in the UK Evidence of qualifications applicable to the role Confirmation of registration with applicable registered body where applicable Many of our roles involve working with children and we will therefore take up references prior to your appointment. You should provide details of referees including your current and previous employers, covering the last 5 years. Your current or previous employer will be asked about disciplinary offences relating to children, if the role involved working with children, including any in which the penalty is time expired. We will also ask if you have been the subject of any child protection concerns and if so, the outcome of any enquiry or disciplinary procedure.
Mar 27, 2026
Full time
In2STEM Programme Officer (Maternity Cover) Job Description Reports to: In2STEM Programme Manager £28,000 per annum FTE 9 Month Fixed-Term Contract, Potential Extension to 12 Months Start Date: Monday 1st June 2026 Interviews: 30th April & 1st May We re looking for an experienced Programme Officer to join our team on a maternity cover contract. This is an exciting opportunity to play a central role in the delivery of our In2STEM Programme during a busy and high impact period. You ll benefit from a comprehensive handover, a supportive team environment, and the chance to make a real contribution from day one. The Programme Officer will support the delivery of the In2STEM Programme including recruitment, planning, delivery, participant and volunteer management, and evaluation. You will be responsible for recruitment, managing a caseload of students and volunteers (work experience hosts), and managing relationships with supporters and funders. You will also support the planning, delivery and evaluation of programme activities including training and inductions, placements, online workshops, competitions and celebration events. In2scienceUK is a remote based organisation, that requires occasional travel across the UK for recruitment, events, internal & external meetings and staff co-working days. Duties and responsibilities: Programme Delivery Managing a caseload of students and volunteers (work experience hosts) from application stage to successful completion of the programme, including recruitment, matching, onboarding, troubleshooting throughout the programme and evaluation. Creating and developing engaging communication materials about the programme including video presentations, posters/flyers, case studies and website text, newsletters and images. Monitoring student and volunteer (work experience host) applications to ensure targets and milestones are met. Maintaining up to date records via the programme database and ensuring data protection. Managing relationships with existing donors and supporters and networking to develop new relationships with prospective donors and supporters. Organising online skills workshops and careers panels, recruiting and coordinating volunteer speakers and panellists. Planning and delivering in-person student inductions and celebration events. Evaluation Evaluating programme activities, using student and volunteer evaluation data and staff insights. Supporting the creation and dissemination of case studies, working closely with the fundraising team to ensure funder requirements are met. Supporting team members to create evaluation and student data reports. As duties and responsibilities change, the job description will be reviewed and amended in consultation with the post holder. The postholder will carry out any other duties that are within the scope, spirit and purpose of the job as requested by the line manager. All staff must undertake all mandatory training, checks and compliance as instructed by the organisation. Person specification Essential: Experience working with one or more of the following groups: young people, teachers or school administrators, volunteers, universities or STEM professionals/employers. Knowledge and understanding of the STEM sector, including higher education, apprenticeships and STEM careers. An understanding of the social and economic barriers that prevent some young people from accessing STEM careers and an ability to recognise the importance of diversity and inclusion in STEM. Experience developing and maintaining strong working relationships with internal and external stakeholders at various levels. Experience planning and delivering training, events and workshops. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with strong presentation skills and an ability to adapt to a range of audiences. Flexible and adaptable, with an ability to pick up new tasks quickly, showing resilience when faced with challenges. Experience delivering programmes or projects for young people. Knowledge, understanding or experience of programme or project evaluation. Working collaboratively and supporting fostering a collegiate workplace environment. Upholds the values of our code of conduct and is respectful to all. Competent user of Google Suite, Word, Excel, Canva, Powerpoint, Gmail, and newsletter software. Desirable: Prior knowledge or experience of GDPR and safeguarding. Experience of using task/project management software and databases. Experience in student or volunteer recruitment and caseload management. Knowledge or an understanding of safeguarding practices. Benefits: At In2scienceUK we practise what we preach by giving all staff opportunities to progress in their careers. You will have the opportunity to develop your career with your line manager to get you to the next level from day one. Although we take our career development seriously we also value work-life balance. You will have the opportunity to work flexibly from home, balancing your caring responsibilities, volunteer commitments, hobbies and anything else that makes you happy. You will have 28 days of annual leave per annum, plus bank holidays. Commitment to Safeguarding: In2scienceUK is committed to our responsibilities for safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults as outlined in Working Together to Safeguard Children. We are committed to recruiting candidates who share this commitment to safeguarding, and therefore we apply robust recruitment and selection procedures to ensure that the people selected are right for the job, and that all candidates are appropriately screened prior to appointment. The following pre-employment checks will be undertaken as applicable: References DBS check and/or Overseas criminal records check where applicable Self-Disclosure Identity check Right to work in the UK Evidence of qualifications applicable to the role Confirmation of registration with applicable registered body where applicable Many of our roles involve working with children and we will therefore take up references prior to your appointment. You should provide details of referees including your current and previous employers, covering the last 5 years. Your current or previous employer will be asked about disciplinary offences relating to children, if the role involved working with children, including any in which the penalty is time expired. We will also ask if you have been the subject of any child protection concerns and if so, the outcome of any enquiry or disciplinary procedure.
CONSULTANT IN ENHANCED TEAM EAST CMHT (WORKING AGE ADULT) Closing date: 18 March 2026 Baghill house health and Wellbeing Centre, Walkergate, Pontefract, WF8 1QS Permanent, full time, 10 programmed activities per week plus on-call. South West Yorkshire Partnership Foundation Trust is recruiting for a Consultant Psychiatrist to join the ENHANCED TEAM EAST CMHT (WORKING AGE ADULT) based at Baghill House Health and Wellbeing Centre, Walkergate, WF8 1QS. This role plays a vital part in ensuring our patients receive the care that they need and will be an integral part of the Community mental health team (Enhanced Pathway). This is an experienced multidisciplinary team. We are passionate about helping people reach their potential and live well in their communities by providing high-quality care in the right place at the right time. If you're kind, caring and compassionate; you put the person first and at the centre; you know that families and carers matter; you are respectful, honest, open and transparent; you seek to improve and aim to be outstanding; and you're relevant today and ready for tomorrow, we want you. How we work is as important to us as what we do. Our values and how we behave really matter to us. For the full advert please see the supporting documents attached. Main duties of the job The starting salary for this post is aligned with point 04 of the consultant pay scale (£119,490-£145,478), in line with Trust policy for newly appointed consultants. Placement on the scale will be reviewed where applicable NHS consultant experience can be evidenced. The Trust has much to offer as a place to work and Yorkshire has much to offer as a place to live, and throughout you will experience our renowned warm Yorkshire welcome and for the right person an attractive relocation package may be available. We encourage diversity and understand that everyone's circumstances are unique, we therefore actively encourage any prospective candidates to get in touch, if they have any questions or would like to discuss any aspect of this exciting post, please do not hesitate to contact Dr Bo Wynn, medical clinical lead or Prof. Thiyagesh for a further discussion: Dr Bo Wynn, Medical Clinical Lead for Working Age Adult Community Services (Wakefield) Drury Lane Health and Wellbeing Centre, Drury Lane, Wakefield, WF1 2TE. Tel: / . Prof. S Thiyagesh, Chief Medical Officer. Tel: / All employees of the Trust are strongly encouraged to have their up-to-date flu vaccination to protect staff and patients. At the time of advertising, this role does meet the minimum requirements set by UK Visas and Immigration to sponsor candidates to work in the UK. We look forward to receiving your application. About us We are a specialist NHS Foundation Trust that provides community, mental health and learning disability services for the people of Barnsley, Calderdale, Kirklees and Wakefield. We also provide low and medium secure services and are the lead for the West Yorkshire secure provider collaborative. Our mission is to help people reach their potential and live well in their communities, we do this by providing high-quality care in the right place at the right time. We employ staff in both clinical and non-clinical services who work hard to make a difference to the lives of service users, families and carers. We encourage and welcome applications from all protected characteristic groups, we value diversity and want our workforce to be reflective of our communities. Being a foundation Trust means we are accountable to our members, who can have a say in how we run. Around 14,300 local people (including staff) are members of our Trust. Join us and you will be one of over 4,500 staff committed to supporting and improving the mental, physical and social needs of the thousands of people we meet and help each year. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expect all colleagues and volunteers to share this commitment. We reserve the right to close vacancy before the advertised closing date if necessary, so please apply as soon as possible. Transport Holds and will use a valid UK driving licence. Fully registered with the GMC and have a licence to practise or must have checked GMC eligibility and commenced the application process at the time of NHS jobs application. Included on the GMC Specialist Register for general adult psychiatry OR within six months of gaining CCT. Approved clinician status OR able to achieve within three months of appointment. Approved under S12 OR able to achieve within three months of appointment. In good standing with GMC with respect to warning and conditions on practice. Experience Excellent knowledge in specialty. Excellent clinical skills using bio-psycho-social perspective and wide medical knowledge. Excellent oral and written communication skills in English. Able to manage clinical complexity and uncertainty. Makes decisions based on evidence and experience including the contribution of others. Able to meet duties under MHA and MCA. Able to provide clinical leadership to a multi-professional team and liaise with a wide variety of agencies. Wide range of specialist and sub-specialist experience relevant to post within NHS or comparable service. Personal Attributes Demonstrates emotional intelligence and leadership skills. Able to work flexibly and efficiently prioritise conflicting demands. Able to effectively manage time and resources within a team. Able to use electronic records. Commitment to annual appraisal and revalidation. Demonstrates proactive leadership. Demonstrates problem solving skills. Has cared for close family / friend with mental health needs. Qualifications MB BS or equivalent medical qualification. Qualification or higher degree in medical education, clinical research or management. Additional clinical qualifications. Special Knowledge and Skills Able to deliver undergraduate or postgraduate teaching and training. Ability to work in and lead team. Demonstrate commitment to shared leadership and collaborative working to deliver improvement. Participated in continuous professional development. Participated in research or service evaluation. Able to use and appraise clinical evidence. Has actively participated in clinical audit and quality improvement programmes. Able to plan and deliver undergraduate and postgraduate teaching and training relevant to this post. Reflected on purpose of CPD undertaken. Experienced in clinical research and / or service evaluation. Evidence of achievement in education, research, audit and service improvement: awards, prizes, presentations and publications. Has led clinical audits leading to service change or improved outcomes to patients. Physical Attributes Smart professional appearance. Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. Address Baghill House Health and Wellbeing Centre
Mar 27, 2026
Full time
CONSULTANT IN ENHANCED TEAM EAST CMHT (WORKING AGE ADULT) Closing date: 18 March 2026 Baghill house health and Wellbeing Centre, Walkergate, Pontefract, WF8 1QS Permanent, full time, 10 programmed activities per week plus on-call. South West Yorkshire Partnership Foundation Trust is recruiting for a Consultant Psychiatrist to join the ENHANCED TEAM EAST CMHT (WORKING AGE ADULT) based at Baghill House Health and Wellbeing Centre, Walkergate, WF8 1QS. This role plays a vital part in ensuring our patients receive the care that they need and will be an integral part of the Community mental health team (Enhanced Pathway). This is an experienced multidisciplinary team. We are passionate about helping people reach their potential and live well in their communities by providing high-quality care in the right place at the right time. If you're kind, caring and compassionate; you put the person first and at the centre; you know that families and carers matter; you are respectful, honest, open and transparent; you seek to improve and aim to be outstanding; and you're relevant today and ready for tomorrow, we want you. How we work is as important to us as what we do. Our values and how we behave really matter to us. For the full advert please see the supporting documents attached. Main duties of the job The starting salary for this post is aligned with point 04 of the consultant pay scale (£119,490-£145,478), in line with Trust policy for newly appointed consultants. Placement on the scale will be reviewed where applicable NHS consultant experience can be evidenced. The Trust has much to offer as a place to work and Yorkshire has much to offer as a place to live, and throughout you will experience our renowned warm Yorkshire welcome and for the right person an attractive relocation package may be available. We encourage diversity and understand that everyone's circumstances are unique, we therefore actively encourage any prospective candidates to get in touch, if they have any questions or would like to discuss any aspect of this exciting post, please do not hesitate to contact Dr Bo Wynn, medical clinical lead or Prof. Thiyagesh for a further discussion: Dr Bo Wynn, Medical Clinical Lead for Working Age Adult Community Services (Wakefield) Drury Lane Health and Wellbeing Centre, Drury Lane, Wakefield, WF1 2TE. Tel: / . Prof. S Thiyagesh, Chief Medical Officer. Tel: / All employees of the Trust are strongly encouraged to have their up-to-date flu vaccination to protect staff and patients. At the time of advertising, this role does meet the minimum requirements set by UK Visas and Immigration to sponsor candidates to work in the UK. We look forward to receiving your application. About us We are a specialist NHS Foundation Trust that provides community, mental health and learning disability services for the people of Barnsley, Calderdale, Kirklees and Wakefield. We also provide low and medium secure services and are the lead for the West Yorkshire secure provider collaborative. Our mission is to help people reach their potential and live well in their communities, we do this by providing high-quality care in the right place at the right time. We employ staff in both clinical and non-clinical services who work hard to make a difference to the lives of service users, families and carers. We encourage and welcome applications from all protected characteristic groups, we value diversity and want our workforce to be reflective of our communities. Being a foundation Trust means we are accountable to our members, who can have a say in how we run. Around 14,300 local people (including staff) are members of our Trust. Join us and you will be one of over 4,500 staff committed to supporting and improving the mental, physical and social needs of the thousands of people we meet and help each year. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expect all colleagues and volunteers to share this commitment. We reserve the right to close vacancy before the advertised closing date if necessary, so please apply as soon as possible. Transport Holds and will use a valid UK driving licence. Fully registered with the GMC and have a licence to practise or must have checked GMC eligibility and commenced the application process at the time of NHS jobs application. Included on the GMC Specialist Register for general adult psychiatry OR within six months of gaining CCT. Approved clinician status OR able to achieve within three months of appointment. Approved under S12 OR able to achieve within three months of appointment. In good standing with GMC with respect to warning and conditions on practice. Experience Excellent knowledge in specialty. Excellent clinical skills using bio-psycho-social perspective and wide medical knowledge. Excellent oral and written communication skills in English. Able to manage clinical complexity and uncertainty. Makes decisions based on evidence and experience including the contribution of others. Able to meet duties under MHA and MCA. Able to provide clinical leadership to a multi-professional team and liaise with a wide variety of agencies. Wide range of specialist and sub-specialist experience relevant to post within NHS or comparable service. Personal Attributes Demonstrates emotional intelligence and leadership skills. Able to work flexibly and efficiently prioritise conflicting demands. Able to effectively manage time and resources within a team. Able to use electronic records. Commitment to annual appraisal and revalidation. Demonstrates proactive leadership. Demonstrates problem solving skills. Has cared for close family / friend with mental health needs. Qualifications MB BS or equivalent medical qualification. Qualification or higher degree in medical education, clinical research or management. Additional clinical qualifications. Special Knowledge and Skills Able to deliver undergraduate or postgraduate teaching and training. Ability to work in and lead team. Demonstrate commitment to shared leadership and collaborative working to deliver improvement. Participated in continuous professional development. Participated in research or service evaluation. Able to use and appraise clinical evidence. Has actively participated in clinical audit and quality improvement programmes. Able to plan and deliver undergraduate and postgraduate teaching and training relevant to this post. Reflected on purpose of CPD undertaken. Experienced in clinical research and / or service evaluation. Evidence of achievement in education, research, audit and service improvement: awards, prizes, presentations and publications. Has led clinical audits leading to service change or improved outcomes to patients. Physical Attributes Smart professional appearance. Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. Address Baghill House Health and Wellbeing Centre
Job Title: Head of Events and Sponsorship Location: London / Hybrid Salary : £45,000 - £65,000 per annum based upon experience plus discretionary bonus and comprehensive benefits Job Type: Full Time, Permanent About the role: The Head of Events and Sponsorship leads this company's events strategy and sponsorship portfolio, overseeing flagship events, membership engagement activities and other revenue generating events. The post holder is responsible for the full events programme, including high profile conferences and dinners, as well as webinars, roundtables and bespoke sponsored activities. Key Responsibilities: Events Strategy & Leadership: Lead the planning and delivery of this company's full portfolio of flagship events of 18+ events including industry dinners, drinks reception and conferences. Development of a strategic events roadmap aligned with this company's policy priorities, member needs and external opportunities. Ensure all events meet high standards of content, production, engagement and brand visibility. Line management of two members of staff. Stakeholder management of senior internal clients, speakers, sponsors and venues. Sponsorship Management: Own this company's sponsorship strategy across conferences, webinars, roundtables and large scale events, ensuring sponsorship packages provide strong value and align with partner objectives. Cultivate relationships with prospective and existing sponsors, advising on suitable activities and building long term partnerships. Manage sponsored content opportunities such as thought leadership webinars, blogs, branding promotion and lead generation. Event Delivery & Member Engagement: Oversee end to end event production, including pre-event promotion, logistics, operations and on the day delivery. Collaborate with programme teams to shape relevant and impactful event content. Alongside the programme of flagship events, deliver networking focused events and private roundtables that support member engagement. Commercial & Operational Oversight: Propose, and gain Senior Leadership Team (SLT) agreement for, annual event and sponsorship revenue targets, monitor financial performance and manage event budgets effectively. Evaluate event performance using qualitative and quantitative metrics, ensuring continuous improvement. Report back to the SLT and Board on events performance in quarterly reports. Identify and implement process improvements, including digital transformation, to streamline and improve the end-to-end customer experience. Skills, Knowledge and Expertise: Core Competencies: Strategic thinking and planning - Ability to design and deliver an events strategy that supports organisational priorities, policy goals and member engagement. Commercial acumen - Strong ability to generate and grow revenue through sponsorship, partnerships and events activity. Event programme leadership - Ability to oversee and deliver a complex portfolio of events to a consistently high standard. Stakeholder engagement and influence - Ability to work effectively with senior stakeholders, internal teams and external partners. Leadership and team management - Ability to lead a team and create a high-performance culture around event delivery. Project and operational management - Strong organisational discipline and ability to manage complex delivery programmes. Data-driven decision making - Ability to measure performance and improve the events programme using evidence. Innovation and digital mindset - Ability to evolve events formats and improve customer experience through technology. Essential Knowledge and Experience: Proven experience leading complex event programmes, preferably in a membership body, trade association, policy institution or similar environment. Demonstrable success in developing and closing sponsorship opportunities and managing sponsor relationships. Strong project management and organisational skills, with ability to handle multiple simultaneous events. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. Desired Knowledge and Experience: Experience working in tech, public policy, government affairs or related sectors. Experience managing cross functional teams. Additional Information: This is a full time role based out of this company's London offices, however this company operates a flexible working policy. This role profile is a guide to the work that is required but does not form part of any contract of employment and may change from time to time to reflect changing circumstances. The successful candidate must have permission to work in the UK prior to the commencement of employment. Please click APPLY to be redirected to our website to apply for this role. Candidates with experience of: Event Manager, Event Organiser, Events Officer, Events Coordinator, Event Programme Manager, Public Body Events, Public Sector Event Management, Events Administrator, Marketing Manager, Sponsorship Manager, Business Development Manager, Sponsor Relationship Manager may also be considered for this role.
Mar 27, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Head of Events and Sponsorship Location: London / Hybrid Salary : £45,000 - £65,000 per annum based upon experience plus discretionary bonus and comprehensive benefits Job Type: Full Time, Permanent About the role: The Head of Events and Sponsorship leads this company's events strategy and sponsorship portfolio, overseeing flagship events, membership engagement activities and other revenue generating events. The post holder is responsible for the full events programme, including high profile conferences and dinners, as well as webinars, roundtables and bespoke sponsored activities. Key Responsibilities: Events Strategy & Leadership: Lead the planning and delivery of this company's full portfolio of flagship events of 18+ events including industry dinners, drinks reception and conferences. Development of a strategic events roadmap aligned with this company's policy priorities, member needs and external opportunities. Ensure all events meet high standards of content, production, engagement and brand visibility. Line management of two members of staff. Stakeholder management of senior internal clients, speakers, sponsors and venues. Sponsorship Management: Own this company's sponsorship strategy across conferences, webinars, roundtables and large scale events, ensuring sponsorship packages provide strong value and align with partner objectives. Cultivate relationships with prospective and existing sponsors, advising on suitable activities and building long term partnerships. Manage sponsored content opportunities such as thought leadership webinars, blogs, branding promotion and lead generation. Event Delivery & Member Engagement: Oversee end to end event production, including pre-event promotion, logistics, operations and on the day delivery. Collaborate with programme teams to shape relevant and impactful event content. Alongside the programme of flagship events, deliver networking focused events and private roundtables that support member engagement. Commercial & Operational Oversight: Propose, and gain Senior Leadership Team (SLT) agreement for, annual event and sponsorship revenue targets, monitor financial performance and manage event budgets effectively. Evaluate event performance using qualitative and quantitative metrics, ensuring continuous improvement. Report back to the SLT and Board on events performance in quarterly reports. Identify and implement process improvements, including digital transformation, to streamline and improve the end-to-end customer experience. Skills, Knowledge and Expertise: Core Competencies: Strategic thinking and planning - Ability to design and deliver an events strategy that supports organisational priorities, policy goals and member engagement. Commercial acumen - Strong ability to generate and grow revenue through sponsorship, partnerships and events activity. Event programme leadership - Ability to oversee and deliver a complex portfolio of events to a consistently high standard. Stakeholder engagement and influence - Ability to work effectively with senior stakeholders, internal teams and external partners. Leadership and team management - Ability to lead a team and create a high-performance culture around event delivery. Project and operational management - Strong organisational discipline and ability to manage complex delivery programmes. Data-driven decision making - Ability to measure performance and improve the events programme using evidence. Innovation and digital mindset - Ability to evolve events formats and improve customer experience through technology. Essential Knowledge and Experience: Proven experience leading complex event programmes, preferably in a membership body, trade association, policy institution or similar environment. Demonstrable success in developing and closing sponsorship opportunities and managing sponsor relationships. Strong project management and organisational skills, with ability to handle multiple simultaneous events. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. Desired Knowledge and Experience: Experience working in tech, public policy, government affairs or related sectors. Experience managing cross functional teams. Additional Information: This is a full time role based out of this company's London offices, however this company operates a flexible working policy. This role profile is a guide to the work that is required but does not form part of any contract of employment and may change from time to time to reflect changing circumstances. The successful candidate must have permission to work in the UK prior to the commencement of employment. Please click APPLY to be redirected to our website to apply for this role. Candidates with experience of: Event Manager, Event Organiser, Events Officer, Events Coordinator, Event Programme Manager, Public Body Events, Public Sector Event Management, Events Administrator, Marketing Manager, Sponsorship Manager, Business Development Manager, Sponsor Relationship Manager may also be considered for this role.
The Chief Operating Officer is the Trust's key executive leader for all operational domains (People; Estates & Capital; Digital & Technology; Governance & Compliance; Commercial & Business Services). Working with, and deputising for, the CEO, they will ensure that the Trust operates consistently as a data-informed, single organisation; ensuring we are structured, equipped, and ready to deliver on our educational priorities and growth ambitions. With regard to leading operations; the role is about engineering the conditions for excellence, building a scalable operating model for a Trust with aspirations to grow, and ensuring that every aspect of ESF's infrastructure, systems and resources strengthens teaching, learning, inclusion, and impact. You will lead transformation of Trust's operational architecture, across multiple disciplines to facilitate an agile organization; working closely with executive stakeholders, their direct reports and Trustees to ensure that operational systems and resources (people, data, estates, and digital tools) are aligned to our mission and deliver maximum value for learners, staff, and communities. Key Responsibilities 1. Strategic Operational Leadership Lead and execute a Trust-wide operational strategy aligned to educational priorities Translate vision into measurable objectives and aligned operational delivery Shape a long-term scalable operating model Provide expert, data-driven, evidence-informed advice to CEO and Trustees Deputise for the CEO when required, including external representation 2. Financial Stewardship Support the CFO in ensuring strong internal controls, audit and risk frameworks enabling the prompt resolution of audit actions Deliver value for money and long-term financial resilience within the operational context Support Trustees and Audit & Risk Committee with high-quality reporting Working with the CFO, support the CEO in their oversight of financial planning, forecasting and sustainability compliance with DfE requirements and the Academy Trust Handbook 3. Building an Operating Model for Scale Embed service standards and performance frameworks across operational domains Enable delivery of data dashboards and real-time performance insight and decision making Drive digital-first, automated and collaborative systems Enable the development of systems that eliminate duplication and improve cost-to-serve Align central and site-based operational functions 4. People, Culture & Workforce Enable delivery of the Trust's People Strategy Create an environment where leadership capability and succession pipelines are facilitated and enabled Strengthen workforce planning and staff wellbeing through the leadership of their team Embed a high-performance, high-trust culture 5. Digital, Data & Technology Enable digital transformation of the Trust and across all areas, including AI deployment, to meet organisational priorities and aligned with national strategy. Drive a strategy where cloud-first and automated systems are effective and seen as routine solutions Lead and embed a culture that develops a cyber-threat awareness and strengthens resilience Ensure appropriate digital tools are selected, procured, implemented and evaluated so that teaching, leadership and governance are facilitated and improved 6. Estates, Infrastructure & Capital Lead long-term estates and capital strategy Ensure compliance, maintenance, sustainability and innovation Lead the delivery of capital projects on time and on budget Secure external funding (including, but not limited to, SCA.) Ensure full statutory compliance across all sites 7. Corporate Services & Governance Ensure high-quality central administrative and analytics services Provide Trustees with assurance, transparency and oversight Maintain effective systems to record and document governance decision making and responsibilities Ensure compliance with charity law, company law and data protection 8. Growth, Integration & Change Lead due diligence for prospective schools Lead the development of integration success measures on adoption of new schools, supporting their assimilation through effective deployment of operational resources Deliver transformational change programmes Ensure infrastructure is capable of supporting a growth trajectory
Mar 27, 2026
Full time
The Chief Operating Officer is the Trust's key executive leader for all operational domains (People; Estates & Capital; Digital & Technology; Governance & Compliance; Commercial & Business Services). Working with, and deputising for, the CEO, they will ensure that the Trust operates consistently as a data-informed, single organisation; ensuring we are structured, equipped, and ready to deliver on our educational priorities and growth ambitions. With regard to leading operations; the role is about engineering the conditions for excellence, building a scalable operating model for a Trust with aspirations to grow, and ensuring that every aspect of ESF's infrastructure, systems and resources strengthens teaching, learning, inclusion, and impact. You will lead transformation of Trust's operational architecture, across multiple disciplines to facilitate an agile organization; working closely with executive stakeholders, their direct reports and Trustees to ensure that operational systems and resources (people, data, estates, and digital tools) are aligned to our mission and deliver maximum value for learners, staff, and communities. Key Responsibilities 1. Strategic Operational Leadership Lead and execute a Trust-wide operational strategy aligned to educational priorities Translate vision into measurable objectives and aligned operational delivery Shape a long-term scalable operating model Provide expert, data-driven, evidence-informed advice to CEO and Trustees Deputise for the CEO when required, including external representation 2. Financial Stewardship Support the CFO in ensuring strong internal controls, audit and risk frameworks enabling the prompt resolution of audit actions Deliver value for money and long-term financial resilience within the operational context Support Trustees and Audit & Risk Committee with high-quality reporting Working with the CFO, support the CEO in their oversight of financial planning, forecasting and sustainability compliance with DfE requirements and the Academy Trust Handbook 3. Building an Operating Model for Scale Embed service standards and performance frameworks across operational domains Enable delivery of data dashboards and real-time performance insight and decision making Drive digital-first, automated and collaborative systems Enable the development of systems that eliminate duplication and improve cost-to-serve Align central and site-based operational functions 4. People, Culture & Workforce Enable delivery of the Trust's People Strategy Create an environment where leadership capability and succession pipelines are facilitated and enabled Strengthen workforce planning and staff wellbeing through the leadership of their team Embed a high-performance, high-trust culture 5. Digital, Data & Technology Enable digital transformation of the Trust and across all areas, including AI deployment, to meet organisational priorities and aligned with national strategy. Drive a strategy where cloud-first and automated systems are effective and seen as routine solutions Lead and embed a culture that develops a cyber-threat awareness and strengthens resilience Ensure appropriate digital tools are selected, procured, implemented and evaluated so that teaching, leadership and governance are facilitated and improved 6. Estates, Infrastructure & Capital Lead long-term estates and capital strategy Ensure compliance, maintenance, sustainability and innovation Lead the delivery of capital projects on time and on budget Secure external funding (including, but not limited to, SCA.) Ensure full statutory compliance across all sites 7. Corporate Services & Governance Ensure high-quality central administrative and analytics services Provide Trustees with assurance, transparency and oversight Maintain effective systems to record and document governance decision making and responsibilities Ensure compliance with charity law, company law and data protection 8. Growth, Integration & Change Lead due diligence for prospective schools Lead the development of integration success measures on adoption of new schools, supporting their assimilation through effective deployment of operational resources Deliver transformational change programmes Ensure infrastructure is capable of supporting a growth trajectory
Fostering Recruitment Officer/Family Support Worker When registering to this job board you will be redirected to the online application form. Please ensure that this is completed in full in order that your application can be reviewed. Salary: £30,434per annum + £750 Homeworking Allowance per annum Hours: 35 Hours per week Contract: Fixed Term - Maternity Cover - 12 Months Location: We are seeking someone located in Southampton/Eastleigh/Portsmouth/Fareham and immediate surrounding area. Travel required across the South Coast, focusing primarily on Hampshire and Dorset, including Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole (BCP) and surroundings. As a not for profit organisation, TACT puts the needs of our children and carers first and looks to appoint individuals who are as passionate about fostering as we are. We are a homeworking organisation, and we pride ourselves on our flexible working opportunities, available from day one, an extensive wellbeing programme and our benefits package, all curated to nurture a healthy work-life balance for all our employees so they can give an excellent service to our carers and the young people and children we care for. As a foster care charity, TACT invests all surplus income into services, staff, carers, and child development. This means that we have been able to invest in unique projects like TACT Connect, our ground-breaking scheme for TACT care-experienced young people and adults, as well as our expanding Education and Health services. All our activities are built on our commitment to becoming a fully trauma informed organisation, in line with our key values and ethos. In 2024 TACT became one of the top 5 charities to work for in the UK, placing 5th in the UK Best Companies Work For survey results , and a top 25 mid-sized company to work with across the whole of the UK. 97% of our people feel proud to work with TACT and think that TACT cares about their wellbeing, while 92% of our people would say they love working for TACT . The Role: The Fostering Recruitment Officer/Family Support Worker role focuses on working with prospective and approved foster carers, children and families. You will be available to respond to and visit prospective foster carers as well as plan and participate in recruitment events across the region, contribute to face-to-face and online activities and opportunities to support those interested in fostering. This role requires the candidate to support children and young people in person and attend recruitment activities across the South Coast, focusing primarily on Hampshire and Dorset, including Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole (BCP) and surroundings. Therefore, the use of a car suitable for transporting children is an essential requirement of the post, along with the ability to travel extensively, working flexibly around hours and days, including occasional weekends and occasional evenings, as key support to children and their carers and to respond to prospective carers' availability. Flexibility is required in the role to manage and support at short notice, meeting the needs of the children/service. All employees are home-based but are required to travel regularly to the above locations and attend monthly face-to-face meetings, wellbeing events, and training events. TACT offer an excellent employee benefits package, including: 31 days paid holiday plus 8 annual bank holidays. Progression to salary target rate upon completion of 18 months of service. 45p per mile for business travel. Flexible working arrangements (including compressed hours, flexibility around core hours, volunteer days policy). Family-friendly policies. Homeworking bundle including annual allowance, IT equipment and a loan for home office set up. HelpHand Employee Assistance Programme (including CBT counselling, 24/7 remote GP appointments, physiotherapy, mental health support and second opinions on serious diagnosis). An hour a week of live, expert-led activities through the Annual Employee Wellbeing Programme. Menopause Policy and free Menopause Clinician Appointments. Stakeholder Pension Scheme (salary sacrifice). Fantastic learning and development opportunities for all roles. An Enhanced DBS clearance is required for this role and will be processed by TACT on your behalf. Closing Date: Wednesday, 15th April 2025 Interview Date: Monday, 27th April 2026 Safeguarding is everyone s business, and TACT believes that only the people with the right skills and values should work in social work. As part of TACT s commitment to safeguarding, we properly examine the skills, experience, qualifications, and values of potential staff in relation to our work with vulnerable young children. We use rigorous and consistent recruitment approaches to help safeguard TACT s young people. All our staff are expected to work in line with TACT s safeguarding policies. We reserve the right to close a vacancy earlier than advertised if the volume of applications is excessive. You are therefore advised to apply at your earliest convenience. TACT does not accept unsolicited CVs from external recruitment agencies, nor the fees associated with them
Mar 27, 2026
Full time
Fostering Recruitment Officer/Family Support Worker When registering to this job board you will be redirected to the online application form. Please ensure that this is completed in full in order that your application can be reviewed. Salary: £30,434per annum + £750 Homeworking Allowance per annum Hours: 35 Hours per week Contract: Fixed Term - Maternity Cover - 12 Months Location: We are seeking someone located in Southampton/Eastleigh/Portsmouth/Fareham and immediate surrounding area. Travel required across the South Coast, focusing primarily on Hampshire and Dorset, including Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole (BCP) and surroundings. As a not for profit organisation, TACT puts the needs of our children and carers first and looks to appoint individuals who are as passionate about fostering as we are. We are a homeworking organisation, and we pride ourselves on our flexible working opportunities, available from day one, an extensive wellbeing programme and our benefits package, all curated to nurture a healthy work-life balance for all our employees so they can give an excellent service to our carers and the young people and children we care for. As a foster care charity, TACT invests all surplus income into services, staff, carers, and child development. This means that we have been able to invest in unique projects like TACT Connect, our ground-breaking scheme for TACT care-experienced young people and adults, as well as our expanding Education and Health services. All our activities are built on our commitment to becoming a fully trauma informed organisation, in line with our key values and ethos. In 2024 TACT became one of the top 5 charities to work for in the UK, placing 5th in the UK Best Companies Work For survey results , and a top 25 mid-sized company to work with across the whole of the UK. 97% of our people feel proud to work with TACT and think that TACT cares about their wellbeing, while 92% of our people would say they love working for TACT . The Role: The Fostering Recruitment Officer/Family Support Worker role focuses on working with prospective and approved foster carers, children and families. You will be available to respond to and visit prospective foster carers as well as plan and participate in recruitment events across the region, contribute to face-to-face and online activities and opportunities to support those interested in fostering. This role requires the candidate to support children and young people in person and attend recruitment activities across the South Coast, focusing primarily on Hampshire and Dorset, including Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole (BCP) and surroundings. Therefore, the use of a car suitable for transporting children is an essential requirement of the post, along with the ability to travel extensively, working flexibly around hours and days, including occasional weekends and occasional evenings, as key support to children and their carers and to respond to prospective carers' availability. Flexibility is required in the role to manage and support at short notice, meeting the needs of the children/service. All employees are home-based but are required to travel regularly to the above locations and attend monthly face-to-face meetings, wellbeing events, and training events. TACT offer an excellent employee benefits package, including: 31 days paid holiday plus 8 annual bank holidays. Progression to salary target rate upon completion of 18 months of service. 45p per mile for business travel. Flexible working arrangements (including compressed hours, flexibility around core hours, volunteer days policy). Family-friendly policies. Homeworking bundle including annual allowance, IT equipment and a loan for home office set up. HelpHand Employee Assistance Programme (including CBT counselling, 24/7 remote GP appointments, physiotherapy, mental health support and second opinions on serious diagnosis). An hour a week of live, expert-led activities through the Annual Employee Wellbeing Programme. Menopause Policy and free Menopause Clinician Appointments. Stakeholder Pension Scheme (salary sacrifice). Fantastic learning and development opportunities for all roles. An Enhanced DBS clearance is required for this role and will be processed by TACT on your behalf. Closing Date: Wednesday, 15th April 2025 Interview Date: Monday, 27th April 2026 Safeguarding is everyone s business, and TACT believes that only the people with the right skills and values should work in social work. As part of TACT s commitment to safeguarding, we properly examine the skills, experience, qualifications, and values of potential staff in relation to our work with vulnerable young children. We use rigorous and consistent recruitment approaches to help safeguard TACT s young people. All our staff are expected to work in line with TACT s safeguarding policies. We reserve the right to close a vacancy earlier than advertised if the volume of applications is excessive. You are therefore advised to apply at your earliest convenience. TACT does not accept unsolicited CVs from external recruitment agencies, nor the fees associated with them
British Science Association
Kensington And Chelsea, London
Job Title: Head of EDIS (Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in Science and Health) Reporting to: Director of Development & External Relations Responsible for : Line-management of two staff (EDIS Community Manager, EDIS Programme Manager) and responsible for the wider EDIS team, including the EDIS Programme Officer and Events Officer. Based: Our Head Office is based in Kensington, London SW7, but we have an agile working policy enabling people to work at another UK location up to 4 days/week. Requests for permanent remote working will be considered and we welcome applications from people based in other parts of the UK. Terms : Full-time (35 hours per week), permanent. Requests for part-time or flexible working will be considered. Salary: £46,811 - £57,416 per annum. About Us The British Science Association (BSA) was founded in 1831 and is a registered charity. We are creating a future where science is more relevant, representative, and connected to society. We have ambitious goals to put people at the heart of science. About the Role EDIS is a coalition of organisations working to improve equality, diversity and inclusion within the science and health research sectors. Originally established by The Francis Crick Institute (The Crick), Wellcome Trust (Wellcome) and GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), the British Science Association (BSA) has recently taken over the hosting of the coalition (from February 2026), working in partnership with the Crick, and funded by a seven-year grant from Wellcome. The new Head of EDIS will provide strategic leadership for the EDIS programme, positioning EDIS as a trusted, influential voice and source of sector support on equity, diversity and inclusion across science and health research. EDIS is a long-term programme with national reach. The Head of EDIS will be responsible for shaping and implementing the EDIS strategy in collaboration with internal and external stakeholders, ensuring activities are valued by members and aligned with the coalition's values and objectives and contributing to the long-term sustainability and evolution of the programme beyond the grant period. The role holder will lead a dedicated team, cultivate a culture of inclusivity, and champion the impact of EDIS across and beyond the coalition, ultimately supporting the advancement of equitable practices and opportunities in science and health. Key responsibilities Develop and deliver the EDIS strategy: Review and update the EDIS strategy, working with key stakeholders, including developing an implementation plan, KPIs and a theory of change. Lead on engagement with EDIS members and prospective members, the EDIS Advisory Group, and senior external stakeholders including funders, policy makers and national bodies to shape and deliver the EDIS strategy. Oversee delivery of the EDIS strategy, reporting on progress and collecting, using and sharing evidence, evaluation and learning to shape priorities, activities and outputs. Recruit, lead, support and champion the EDIS team: Recruit the 'core' EDIS team, with direct line management responsibilities for the EDIS Programme Manager and EDIS Community Manager. Develop a strong, collaborative team culture for EDIS, reflecting the values of the BSA and of EDIS, and inspiring the team to develop and contribute to the programme and strategy. Champion the work of EDIS across the BSA and more widely. Develop and deliver EDIS activities: Network and build strong relationships with EDIS members and prospective members. Support and work with the EDIS team to deliver the 'embedding EDI' workstream of the EDIS Strategy, and to provide overall co-ordination on the delivery of the other workstreams (Inclusive Research and Inclusive Leadership), including the development of shared definitions, principles, frameworks and practical guidance for the sector. Provide strategic oversight of EDIS activities, working closely with the BSA Grants (Community Engagement) team and our partners at the Crick. Act as a senior advocate and spokesperson for EDIS, working closely with the Policy & Public Affairs team to influence policy and practice and to position EDIS as a credible, evidence-led voice on EDI. Support the EDIS membership: Consult and collaborate with the EDIS members, and prospective members, to ensure that their views are listened and responded to. Steward current and prospective EDIS members, ensuring there is a vibrant, engaged community and membership offer. This may require regular travel, particularly to London. Lead on the sharing of insights and updates to EDIS members on key developments and updates. Work closely with Head of Fundraising and Membership to grow the EDIS membership, and to ensure the long-term financial sustainability of EDIS. The successful candidate will have extensive experience of developing and delivering EDI strategies and Experience in leading a significant project, programme or discrete area, setting strategy, and influencing stakeholders towards its aims and objectives. The closing date for applications is Monday 13 April at 12 noon. First round interviews are due to take place in the week commencing Monday 20 April 2026, with second round interviews taking place on Tuesday 5 May and Wednesday 6 May 2026. You will be informed as soon as possible after the application deadline whether you have been selected for interview. Interested? If you would like to find out more, please click the apply button. You will be directed to our website to complete your application for this position. As part of the British Science Association's commitment to being a Disability Confident employer, all disabled applicants who meet the 'essential criteria' for this vacancy will be offered an interview under our guaranteed interview scheme. No agencies please.
Mar 27, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Head of EDIS (Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in Science and Health) Reporting to: Director of Development & External Relations Responsible for : Line-management of two staff (EDIS Community Manager, EDIS Programme Manager) and responsible for the wider EDIS team, including the EDIS Programme Officer and Events Officer. Based: Our Head Office is based in Kensington, London SW7, but we have an agile working policy enabling people to work at another UK location up to 4 days/week. Requests for permanent remote working will be considered and we welcome applications from people based in other parts of the UK. Terms : Full-time (35 hours per week), permanent. Requests for part-time or flexible working will be considered. Salary: £46,811 - £57,416 per annum. About Us The British Science Association (BSA) was founded in 1831 and is a registered charity. We are creating a future where science is more relevant, representative, and connected to society. We have ambitious goals to put people at the heart of science. About the Role EDIS is a coalition of organisations working to improve equality, diversity and inclusion within the science and health research sectors. Originally established by The Francis Crick Institute (The Crick), Wellcome Trust (Wellcome) and GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), the British Science Association (BSA) has recently taken over the hosting of the coalition (from February 2026), working in partnership with the Crick, and funded by a seven-year grant from Wellcome. The new Head of EDIS will provide strategic leadership for the EDIS programme, positioning EDIS as a trusted, influential voice and source of sector support on equity, diversity and inclusion across science and health research. EDIS is a long-term programme with national reach. The Head of EDIS will be responsible for shaping and implementing the EDIS strategy in collaboration with internal and external stakeholders, ensuring activities are valued by members and aligned with the coalition's values and objectives and contributing to the long-term sustainability and evolution of the programme beyond the grant period. The role holder will lead a dedicated team, cultivate a culture of inclusivity, and champion the impact of EDIS across and beyond the coalition, ultimately supporting the advancement of equitable practices and opportunities in science and health. Key responsibilities Develop and deliver the EDIS strategy: Review and update the EDIS strategy, working with key stakeholders, including developing an implementation plan, KPIs and a theory of change. Lead on engagement with EDIS members and prospective members, the EDIS Advisory Group, and senior external stakeholders including funders, policy makers and national bodies to shape and deliver the EDIS strategy. Oversee delivery of the EDIS strategy, reporting on progress and collecting, using and sharing evidence, evaluation and learning to shape priorities, activities and outputs. Recruit, lead, support and champion the EDIS team: Recruit the 'core' EDIS team, with direct line management responsibilities for the EDIS Programme Manager and EDIS Community Manager. Develop a strong, collaborative team culture for EDIS, reflecting the values of the BSA and of EDIS, and inspiring the team to develop and contribute to the programme and strategy. Champion the work of EDIS across the BSA and more widely. Develop and deliver EDIS activities: Network and build strong relationships with EDIS members and prospective members. Support and work with the EDIS team to deliver the 'embedding EDI' workstream of the EDIS Strategy, and to provide overall co-ordination on the delivery of the other workstreams (Inclusive Research and Inclusive Leadership), including the development of shared definitions, principles, frameworks and practical guidance for the sector. Provide strategic oversight of EDIS activities, working closely with the BSA Grants (Community Engagement) team and our partners at the Crick. Act as a senior advocate and spokesperson for EDIS, working closely with the Policy & Public Affairs team to influence policy and practice and to position EDIS as a credible, evidence-led voice on EDI. Support the EDIS membership: Consult and collaborate with the EDIS members, and prospective members, to ensure that their views are listened and responded to. Steward current and prospective EDIS members, ensuring there is a vibrant, engaged community and membership offer. This may require regular travel, particularly to London. Lead on the sharing of insights and updates to EDIS members on key developments and updates. Work closely with Head of Fundraising and Membership to grow the EDIS membership, and to ensure the long-term financial sustainability of EDIS. The successful candidate will have extensive experience of developing and delivering EDI strategies and Experience in leading a significant project, programme or discrete area, setting strategy, and influencing stakeholders towards its aims and objectives. The closing date for applications is Monday 13 April at 12 noon. First round interviews are due to take place in the week commencing Monday 20 April 2026, with second round interviews taking place on Tuesday 5 May and Wednesday 6 May 2026. You will be informed as soon as possible after the application deadline whether you have been selected for interview. Interested? If you would like to find out more, please click the apply button. You will be directed to our website to complete your application for this position. As part of the British Science Association's commitment to being a Disability Confident employer, all disabled applicants who meet the 'essential criteria' for this vacancy will be offered an interview under our guaranteed interview scheme. No agencies please.
About hyperexponential (hx) At hyperexponential, we're building the AI-powered platform that enables the world's most critical decisions in a $7 trillion industry - which risks to take, and how to price them. These are the decisions that shape real-world outcomes: whether rockets successfully launch into space, autonomous vehicles make it to market, or communities recover after major storms. Until now, insurance has been making billion-dollar decisions using outdated tools. We're changing that. Our platform brings together data, AI, and human expertise to give insurers the fastest path from submission to decision - helping them move faster, act smarter, and take on more risk with confidence. Backed by a16z, Highland Europe, and Battery Ventures, we're scaling globally - already trusted by nearly 50 of the world's largest insurers, with zero churn and billions in premiums flowing through hx. What began as a single product in one market has rapidly evolved into a multi-product, multi-territory platform powering every stage of pricing and underwriting. AI is at the core of what we do - from building the world's first domain-specific AI peer programmer for insurance (think GitHub Copilot with a PhD in actuarial science) to shaping agentic workflows that reinvent how this industry operates. What makes hx different is the people who build it. Here, impact isn't tied to title or tenure; it's defined by the challenges you take on and the discipline you bring. Surrounded by peers who stretch you, you'll do the best, hardest work of your life in a company engineered to endure. If that sounds like you, join us in building what comes next. About the Solutions Engineering team Solutions Engineering at hx is the technical heart of our go-to-market organisation. This team is responsible for the Technical Win - convincing underwriters, actuaries, IT leaders, and security teams that hx is the platform they can trust with the pricing and underwriting decisions that define their business. Our Solution Engineers sit at the edge of what's possible for our product, our customers, and our industry. This is a small, senior team working on the hardest and most interesting problems hx encounters - where only a combination of technical depth, market expertise, and Renew knowledge will do. As a Solutions Engineer, you are often one of the first hxers a prospect meets. Every engagement is high-stakes. Every interaction is visible. You help customers reimagine how pricing and underwriting can work, turning bold ideas and messy legacy realities into practical, production-ready solutions that actually ship. You leave a trace that shapes how customers see the entire company. What you'll be doing Own the technical sales motion for complex opportunities, driving the technical win across discovery, demos, proofs of value, and technical evaluations - leveraging AI-assisted process Design and deliver high-impact, persona-led demos for actuaries, underwriters, IT, and executive stakeholders, showing both the power of hx Renew and the art of the possible Run technically ambitious POVs, often innovating at the edge of hx Renew's capabilities to address complex or novel customer use cases Act as a trusted technical advisor throughout the sales process, contributing meaningfully to RFPs and RFIs, answering deep technical questions, handling objections Rapidly build deep expertise in hx Renew, Python-based workflows, insurance pricing and AI use cases becoming a credible technical authority with customers and internal teams Feed real-world customer insight back into Product and Engineering, helping shape future platform capabilities based on emerging customer needs and emerging AI use cases What you'll need to have done You must have extensive experience coding in Python Exposure to technical, customer-facing work within a B2B SaaS, technology, or data-driven environment (this could include internships, placements, graduate roles, or early-career positions) Some experience supporting or observing multi-stakeholder conversations, where technical considerations needed to be explained, justified, or adapted for different audiences Demonstrated ability to build, adapt, or explain technical artefacts (e.g. demos, scripts, prototypes, analyses, workflows), even if not owned end-to-end in a sales context Evidence of earning trust through clear communication, curiosity, and follow-through, whether with customers, internal stakeholders, or project partners A strong sense of ownership and collaboration, with examples of working closely with peers across technical and non-technical functions to move work forward Bonus: experience in (re)insurance, or familiarity with insurer target operating models and how pricing drives value You're unlikely to thrive here if You prefer clearly defined problems over ambiguous, high-stakes challenges You're uncomfortable being customer-facing and highly visible in critical moments You avoid accountability when outcomes are uncertain If reading our Culture Document leaves you feeling neutral rather than energised, hx may not be the place where you'll do your best work. We're building something that asks for commitment and conviction, and we want you to feel excited by the opportunity to grow with us. Compensation At hx, we're committed to salary transparency. You'll always have clarity on pay early in the process - our Talent Partner will share details with you during initial conversations - and we're working towards publishing salary information for all roles globally. Because we're building at the intersection of technology/SaaS and insurance, our roles don't always map neatly onto traditional benchmarks. Our approach is to design compensation that's competitive in the market, fair across teams, and aligned with the impact our people make. Equity: We offer equity across all roles at hx, making it a significant component of total compensation. Your talent partner will be able to share more details about this. Benefits £5,000 training and conference budget for individual and group development. 25 days of holiday plus 8 bank holidays (33 days total). Company pension scheme via Penfold. Mental health support and therapy via Spectrum.life. Individual wellbeing allowance via Juno. Private healthcare insurance through AXA. Income protection and Life Insurance. Cycle to Work Scheme. Additional perks Top-spec equipment (laptop, screens, adjustable desks, etc.). Regular remote and in-person hackathons, lunch and learns, socials, and game nights. Team breakfasts and lunches, snacks, drinks fridge, and a fun office at The Ministry. Exceptional opportunities for personal development and growth as we build something remarkable together. Interview process Talent Partner Interview Take Home - Python Assessment Hiring Manager Interview - with our Director of Solutions Engineering, Urszula Etheridge Code walk through and role play Values Interview Informal Coffee Chat - Meet our Chief Solutions Officer, TC We offer! Our commitment to Diversity hxer's are at the centre of everything we build. We know that progress depends on diverse perspectives, and we are committed to creating an environment where everyone can thrive, grow, and make an impact. We recognise there is always more to do, and we take responsibility for shaping a workplace that is not only diverse but genuinely inclusive. Diversity is not just the right thing to do, it is key to solving the complex challenges we choose to take on. By welcoming people from all backgrounds and experiences, we strengthen our ability to question assumptions, push boundaries, and design solutions that endure. If you're energised by complexity and motivated to grow, we encourage you to apply and join our global team. Next steps If this opportunity resonates with you, we encourage you to apply or share it with your connections! Our dedicated talent team reviews all applications, and we promise to provide feedback regardless of the outcome. For more information about applying and to view other opportunities, you can visit our careers page. Please note that background checks will be conducted as part of the hiring process to ensure compliance with our governance policies. We handle all background checks sensitively and in full compliance with relevant regulations. All applicant data will be processed in accordance with data protection regulations and our privacy policy.
Mar 27, 2026
Full time
About hyperexponential (hx) At hyperexponential, we're building the AI-powered platform that enables the world's most critical decisions in a $7 trillion industry - which risks to take, and how to price them. These are the decisions that shape real-world outcomes: whether rockets successfully launch into space, autonomous vehicles make it to market, or communities recover after major storms. Until now, insurance has been making billion-dollar decisions using outdated tools. We're changing that. Our platform brings together data, AI, and human expertise to give insurers the fastest path from submission to decision - helping them move faster, act smarter, and take on more risk with confidence. Backed by a16z, Highland Europe, and Battery Ventures, we're scaling globally - already trusted by nearly 50 of the world's largest insurers, with zero churn and billions in premiums flowing through hx. What began as a single product in one market has rapidly evolved into a multi-product, multi-territory platform powering every stage of pricing and underwriting. AI is at the core of what we do - from building the world's first domain-specific AI peer programmer for insurance (think GitHub Copilot with a PhD in actuarial science) to shaping agentic workflows that reinvent how this industry operates. What makes hx different is the people who build it. Here, impact isn't tied to title or tenure; it's defined by the challenges you take on and the discipline you bring. Surrounded by peers who stretch you, you'll do the best, hardest work of your life in a company engineered to endure. If that sounds like you, join us in building what comes next. About the Solutions Engineering team Solutions Engineering at hx is the technical heart of our go-to-market organisation. This team is responsible for the Technical Win - convincing underwriters, actuaries, IT leaders, and security teams that hx is the platform they can trust with the pricing and underwriting decisions that define their business. Our Solution Engineers sit at the edge of what's possible for our product, our customers, and our industry. This is a small, senior team working on the hardest and most interesting problems hx encounters - where only a combination of technical depth, market expertise, and Renew knowledge will do. As a Solutions Engineer, you are often one of the first hxers a prospect meets. Every engagement is high-stakes. Every interaction is visible. You help customers reimagine how pricing and underwriting can work, turning bold ideas and messy legacy realities into practical, production-ready solutions that actually ship. You leave a trace that shapes how customers see the entire company. What you'll be doing Own the technical sales motion for complex opportunities, driving the technical win across discovery, demos, proofs of value, and technical evaluations - leveraging AI-assisted process Design and deliver high-impact, persona-led demos for actuaries, underwriters, IT, and executive stakeholders, showing both the power of hx Renew and the art of the possible Run technically ambitious POVs, often innovating at the edge of hx Renew's capabilities to address complex or novel customer use cases Act as a trusted technical advisor throughout the sales process, contributing meaningfully to RFPs and RFIs, answering deep technical questions, handling objections Rapidly build deep expertise in hx Renew, Python-based workflows, insurance pricing and AI use cases becoming a credible technical authority with customers and internal teams Feed real-world customer insight back into Product and Engineering, helping shape future platform capabilities based on emerging customer needs and emerging AI use cases What you'll need to have done You must have extensive experience coding in Python Exposure to technical, customer-facing work within a B2B SaaS, technology, or data-driven environment (this could include internships, placements, graduate roles, or early-career positions) Some experience supporting or observing multi-stakeholder conversations, where technical considerations needed to be explained, justified, or adapted for different audiences Demonstrated ability to build, adapt, or explain technical artefacts (e.g. demos, scripts, prototypes, analyses, workflows), even if not owned end-to-end in a sales context Evidence of earning trust through clear communication, curiosity, and follow-through, whether with customers, internal stakeholders, or project partners A strong sense of ownership and collaboration, with examples of working closely with peers across technical and non-technical functions to move work forward Bonus: experience in (re)insurance, or familiarity with insurer target operating models and how pricing drives value You're unlikely to thrive here if You prefer clearly defined problems over ambiguous, high-stakes challenges You're uncomfortable being customer-facing and highly visible in critical moments You avoid accountability when outcomes are uncertain If reading our Culture Document leaves you feeling neutral rather than energised, hx may not be the place where you'll do your best work. We're building something that asks for commitment and conviction, and we want you to feel excited by the opportunity to grow with us. Compensation At hx, we're committed to salary transparency. You'll always have clarity on pay early in the process - our Talent Partner will share details with you during initial conversations - and we're working towards publishing salary information for all roles globally. Because we're building at the intersection of technology/SaaS and insurance, our roles don't always map neatly onto traditional benchmarks. Our approach is to design compensation that's competitive in the market, fair across teams, and aligned with the impact our people make. Equity: We offer equity across all roles at hx, making it a significant component of total compensation. Your talent partner will be able to share more details about this. Benefits £5,000 training and conference budget for individual and group development. 25 days of holiday plus 8 bank holidays (33 days total). Company pension scheme via Penfold. Mental health support and therapy via Spectrum.life. Individual wellbeing allowance via Juno. Private healthcare insurance through AXA. Income protection and Life Insurance. Cycle to Work Scheme. Additional perks Top-spec equipment (laptop, screens, adjustable desks, etc.). Regular remote and in-person hackathons, lunch and learns, socials, and game nights. Team breakfasts and lunches, snacks, drinks fridge, and a fun office at The Ministry. Exceptional opportunities for personal development and growth as we build something remarkable together. Interview process Talent Partner Interview Take Home - Python Assessment Hiring Manager Interview - with our Director of Solutions Engineering, Urszula Etheridge Code walk through and role play Values Interview Informal Coffee Chat - Meet our Chief Solutions Officer, TC We offer! Our commitment to Diversity hxer's are at the centre of everything we build. We know that progress depends on diverse perspectives, and we are committed to creating an environment where everyone can thrive, grow, and make an impact. We recognise there is always more to do, and we take responsibility for shaping a workplace that is not only diverse but genuinely inclusive. Diversity is not just the right thing to do, it is key to solving the complex challenges we choose to take on. By welcoming people from all backgrounds and experiences, we strengthen our ability to question assumptions, push boundaries, and design solutions that endure. If you're energised by complexity and motivated to grow, we encourage you to apply and join our global team. Next steps If this opportunity resonates with you, we encourage you to apply or share it with your connections! Our dedicated talent team reviews all applications, and we promise to provide feedback regardless of the outcome. For more information about applying and to view other opportunities, you can visit our careers page. Please note that background checks will be conducted as part of the hiring process to ensure compliance with our governance policies. We handle all background checks sensitively and in full compliance with relevant regulations. All applicant data will be processed in accordance with data protection regulations and our privacy policy.
The Role Civil Enforcement Officer Full-Time - Up to £29,120 per annum Do you enjoy working outside? Would you like to have a positive impact on your local area? Do you have a full UK driving licence? An exciting prospect has arisen for a Civil Enforcement Officer in Buckinghamshire. Civil Enforcement Officers ensure that all drivers follow parking policies on public streets and in car parks. They are an important part of keeping the roads moving and ensuring public safety. This opening would suit someone who: Enjoys working outside, think of all that fresh air and exercise! Wants to join a reliable business and team, you will play a key role in your local area. Has excellent Customer Service skills and enjoy working with the public. Likes to be part of a large diverse team but can work by yourself without too much direction. Is resilient, reliable, and conscientious. Does this sound like you? If so, what will you bring? You will have excellent customer care skills and is able to converse in a friendly and effective manner. You will patrol public streets and council car parks to issue Penalty Charge Notices. You will guide the public on rules and advise about parking provisions. And you will report any defects to street furniture, such as signs and road markings. APCOA offers full training and development for successful applicants. Many of our current managers started out as Civil Enforcement Officers, so this could be the opportunity to kickstart your career! At APCOA, we are always trying to think of new ways to reward hardworking staff! Some of the benefits on offer are: Up to £29,120 per annum (this includes Base salary plus allowance). 40 hours per week, any five days of seven as per rota 20 days annual leave plus 8 Bank Holidays We also provide uniform, employee awards, a discount scheme, and a pension scheme. So, could you be our next Civil Enforcement Officer? If this sounds like an opening for you then "apply now" and one of our team will be in touch very soon. We are focused on ensuring APCOA is a fair place to work regardless of age, race, gender or level in the business. We offer an influencing work atmosphere where successes are shared. With challenging projects and an atmosphere of fostering and support. Staff have the training prospects to fulfil their potential while aiming for excellence in their work.
Mar 27, 2026
Full time
The Role Civil Enforcement Officer Full-Time - Up to £29,120 per annum Do you enjoy working outside? Would you like to have a positive impact on your local area? Do you have a full UK driving licence? An exciting prospect has arisen for a Civil Enforcement Officer in Buckinghamshire. Civil Enforcement Officers ensure that all drivers follow parking policies on public streets and in car parks. They are an important part of keeping the roads moving and ensuring public safety. This opening would suit someone who: Enjoys working outside, think of all that fresh air and exercise! Wants to join a reliable business and team, you will play a key role in your local area. Has excellent Customer Service skills and enjoy working with the public. Likes to be part of a large diverse team but can work by yourself without too much direction. Is resilient, reliable, and conscientious. Does this sound like you? If so, what will you bring? You will have excellent customer care skills and is able to converse in a friendly and effective manner. You will patrol public streets and council car parks to issue Penalty Charge Notices. You will guide the public on rules and advise about parking provisions. And you will report any defects to street furniture, such as signs and road markings. APCOA offers full training and development for successful applicants. Many of our current managers started out as Civil Enforcement Officers, so this could be the opportunity to kickstart your career! At APCOA, we are always trying to think of new ways to reward hardworking staff! Some of the benefits on offer are: Up to £29,120 per annum (this includes Base salary plus allowance). 40 hours per week, any five days of seven as per rota 20 days annual leave plus 8 Bank Holidays We also provide uniform, employee awards, a discount scheme, and a pension scheme. So, could you be our next Civil Enforcement Officer? If this sounds like an opening for you then "apply now" and one of our team will be in touch very soon. We are focused on ensuring APCOA is a fair place to work regardless of age, race, gender or level in the business. We offer an influencing work atmosphere where successes are shared. With challenging projects and an atmosphere of fostering and support. Staff have the training prospects to fulfil their potential while aiming for excellence in their work.
Financial Planner (Employed) Location: Devizes (with flexibility to also work from Bristol) Salary: £45,000 Bonus: Baseline value £25,000 , plus 10% on any initial business and 5% on ongoing achieved beyond that threshold A Unique Opportunity This is a rare opening for an ambitious and client-centric Financial Planner to join a growing, forward-thinking financial services firm. You will benefit from warm inbound leads generated through the website and inherit an existing client bank , providing a strong foundation for long-term success and business growth. This role offers a superb blend of autonomy, structure, and progression-ideal for someone motivated by delivering exceptional client outcomes while operating within a supportive, compliance-driven environment. Role Purpose As an employed Financial Planner, you will provide regulated financial planning services to both prospective and existing clients, working closely with internal operations, investment teams, advisers, and compliance. Your work will ensure all recommendations meet FCA standards and internal policies. This role suits someone who is: Self-motivated and proactive Confident working independently Fully committed to high-quality service and regulatory excellence Comfortable operating within defined processes and frameworks Driven to grow a thriving client portfolio Key Responsibilities Client Advice & Relationship Management Engage and service existing clients, prospective clients, and introducers Prepare compliant financial advice across: Pensions Investments Insurance Deliver suitability reports and ensure complete compliance with internal approval processes Support advisers and clients relocating to/from the UK Conduct due diligence on platforms and DFMs Internal Collaboration Act as a key liaison between internal operations, advisers, compliance, and investment teams Communicate effectively to ensure smooth case progression Attend internal meetings, events, and mandatory CPD sessions Business Development Use approved materials to promote services and investment portfolios Support new client acquisition, cross-selling and retention strategies Contribute to meeting growth objectives through exceptional service delivery Administration, Compliance & Security Keep all CRM and administrative records accurate and up to date Schedule and manage client appointments and reviews Follow all GDPR, AML, KYC and FCA guidelines Maintain secure working environments, both onsite and remotely Submit all cases through compliance channels for approval Participate in file checks, audits, and annual training refreshers Qualifications & Experience Minimum Requirements: Level 4 Qualified or equivalent or close to Minimum 2 years ' experience in financial services Strong digital literacy, including CRM and remote working tools Skills & Attributes Excellent communication and listening skills Ability to simplify complex financial information Commercially aware and ethically driven Ability to work both independently and collaboratively Reporting Structure You will report to the Head of International Operations with additional oversight from the Compliance Officer .Regular updates will be expected on open cases, client activity, and pipeline development, along with participation in investment briefings, compliance workshops, and performance reviews.
Mar 27, 2026
Full time
Financial Planner (Employed) Location: Devizes (with flexibility to also work from Bristol) Salary: £45,000 Bonus: Baseline value £25,000 , plus 10% on any initial business and 5% on ongoing achieved beyond that threshold A Unique Opportunity This is a rare opening for an ambitious and client-centric Financial Planner to join a growing, forward-thinking financial services firm. You will benefit from warm inbound leads generated through the website and inherit an existing client bank , providing a strong foundation for long-term success and business growth. This role offers a superb blend of autonomy, structure, and progression-ideal for someone motivated by delivering exceptional client outcomes while operating within a supportive, compliance-driven environment. Role Purpose As an employed Financial Planner, you will provide regulated financial planning services to both prospective and existing clients, working closely with internal operations, investment teams, advisers, and compliance. Your work will ensure all recommendations meet FCA standards and internal policies. This role suits someone who is: Self-motivated and proactive Confident working independently Fully committed to high-quality service and regulatory excellence Comfortable operating within defined processes and frameworks Driven to grow a thriving client portfolio Key Responsibilities Client Advice & Relationship Management Engage and service existing clients, prospective clients, and introducers Prepare compliant financial advice across: Pensions Investments Insurance Deliver suitability reports and ensure complete compliance with internal approval processes Support advisers and clients relocating to/from the UK Conduct due diligence on platforms and DFMs Internal Collaboration Act as a key liaison between internal operations, advisers, compliance, and investment teams Communicate effectively to ensure smooth case progression Attend internal meetings, events, and mandatory CPD sessions Business Development Use approved materials to promote services and investment portfolios Support new client acquisition, cross-selling and retention strategies Contribute to meeting growth objectives through exceptional service delivery Administration, Compliance & Security Keep all CRM and administrative records accurate and up to date Schedule and manage client appointments and reviews Follow all GDPR, AML, KYC and FCA guidelines Maintain secure working environments, both onsite and remotely Submit all cases through compliance channels for approval Participate in file checks, audits, and annual training refreshers Qualifications & Experience Minimum Requirements: Level 4 Qualified or equivalent or close to Minimum 2 years ' experience in financial services Strong digital literacy, including CRM and remote working tools Skills & Attributes Excellent communication and listening skills Ability to simplify complex financial information Commercially aware and ethically driven Ability to work both independently and collaboratively Reporting Structure You will report to the Head of International Operations with additional oversight from the Compliance Officer .Regular updates will be expected on open cases, client activity, and pipeline development, along with participation in investment briefings, compliance workshops, and performance reviews.
British Science Association
Kensington And Chelsea, London
Job Title: Head of Fundraising & Membership Reporting to: Director of Development & External Relations Responsible for: Line-management of two staff (Development Manager and Stakeholder Relations Officer) Based: Our Head Office is based in Kensington, London SW7, but we have an agile working policy enabling people to work at another UK location up to 4 days/week. Requests for permanent remote working will be considered and we welcome applications from people based in other parts of the UK. Terms: Full-time (35 hours per week), Permanent. Requests for part-time or flexible working will be considered Salary: £46,811 - £57,416 per annum About Us The British Science Association (BSA) was founded in 1831 and is a registered charity. We are creating a future where science is more relevant, representative, and connected to society. We have ambitious goals to put people at the heart of science. About the Role The Head of Fundraising & Membership will be an experienced professional fundraiser responsible for developing and delivering a comprehensive fundraising and membership strategy to grow and diversify sustainable income for the British Science Association across its portfolio of programmes. A central part of the role will be leading development and delivery of the membership and fundraising strategy for EDIS (Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in Science and Health), a national membership coalition hosted by the British Science Association (BSA) delivered in partnership with the Francis Crick Institute and funded by the Wellcome Trust. Working closely with the Director of Development & External Relations, Chief Executive and other colleagues across the organisation, the postholder will lead fundraising and business development activity, strengthen BSA supporter engagement, and EDIS organisational member engagement, and help shape resilient income models that support the BSA's mission to ensure that all of society is included in science. Key responsibilities Develop and deliver the BSA's fundraising strategy: Develop the BSA's fundraising strategy, working with key stakeholders, and create an accompanying implementation plan, KPIs and milestones. Monitor and report on the delivery of the fundraising strategy to the Senior Management Team and Board. Work collaboratively with colleagues across the organisation to support the delivery of the fundraising strategy. Develop and grow membership of EDIS (Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion in Science and Health): Develop and deliver the EDIS membership strategy, including an implementation plan with clear KPIs and milestones Work closely with the Head of EDIS and wider EDIS team to develop a compelling and sustainable membership offer and pricing structure (from year 3 of the programme) for current and prospective organisational members . Develop and deliver a membership growth plan, and work closely with the EDIS team to oversee member communications, engagement campaigns and retention strategies. Work with the Head of EDIS and other colleagues to develop additional earned income streams that complement membership (such as sponsorship or paid-for training). Lead, support and champion the Development team: Foster a strong, collaborative team culture for the BSA Development team, reflecting the values of the BSA and of EDIS, and inspiring the team to develop and contribute to the fundraising strategy and the BSA's and EDIS' mission and vision. Work collaboratively with teams across the BSA, encouraging all teams to support the organisation's fundraising and income generation activities, as appropriate. Deputise for the Director of Development & External Relations, when needed. Lead on our fundraising activities and donor engagement: Lead and provide oversight on high-quality applications and bids to corporates, trusts and foundations, statutory sources and other funders, working closely with Development team members and other colleagues. Lead the development of high-value strategic partnerships, including multi-year and/or multi-programme partnerships, aligning funder priorities with organisational impact. Lead on the BSA's donor stewardship plans, ensuring timely and effective reporting to funders as well as a strong supporter experience. Ensure there is a comprehensive pipeline of funding bids with a clear prospecting plan for the BSA. Work closely with the Head of Education and wider team to develop and deliver fundraising approaches that complement earned income for the BSA's flagship CREST Awards programme. Work closely with the Director of Development & External Relations, CEO, Trustees and other colleagues to help build strong relationships with prospective donors and high-profile stakeholders, by providing timely briefings for donor meetings to support senior level engagement. Develop our processes and systems to allow for effective fundraising and membership: Lead on our fundraising Customer Relationship Management (CRM), ensuring that fundraising and membership relationships are captured, updated and shared in a timely and consistent way across the organisation. Develop compelling cases for support and fundraising collateral, working closely with programmes, communications, policy and other teams across the BSA. Ensure that our fundraising complies with the highest fundraising standards, as set out by the Fundraising Regulator, Chartered Institute of Fundraising, Charity Commission of England & Wales, and other relevant bodies. The successful candidate will have a proven track record in fundraising, including securing significant grants and/or contracts, managing a complex fundraising pipeline and stewarding funders during a partnership and experience in developing and implementing successful supporter/member engagement strategies. The closing date for applications is Monday 13 April at 12 noon. First round interviews are due to take place in the week commencing Monday 27 April 2026, with second round interviews taking place on Monday 11 May and Tuesday 12 May 2026. You will be informed as soon as possible after the application deadline whether you have been selected for interview. Interested? If you would like to find out more, please click the apply button. You will be directed to our website to complete your application for this position. As part of the British Science Association's commitment to being a Disability Confident employer, all disabled applicants who meet the 'essential criteria' for this vacancy will be offered an interview under our guaranteed interview scheme. No agencies please.
Mar 26, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Head of Fundraising & Membership Reporting to: Director of Development & External Relations Responsible for: Line-management of two staff (Development Manager and Stakeholder Relations Officer) Based: Our Head Office is based in Kensington, London SW7, but we have an agile working policy enabling people to work at another UK location up to 4 days/week. Requests for permanent remote working will be considered and we welcome applications from people based in other parts of the UK. Terms: Full-time (35 hours per week), Permanent. Requests for part-time or flexible working will be considered Salary: £46,811 - £57,416 per annum About Us The British Science Association (BSA) was founded in 1831 and is a registered charity. We are creating a future where science is more relevant, representative, and connected to society. We have ambitious goals to put people at the heart of science. About the Role The Head of Fundraising & Membership will be an experienced professional fundraiser responsible for developing and delivering a comprehensive fundraising and membership strategy to grow and diversify sustainable income for the British Science Association across its portfolio of programmes. A central part of the role will be leading development and delivery of the membership and fundraising strategy for EDIS (Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in Science and Health), a national membership coalition hosted by the British Science Association (BSA) delivered in partnership with the Francis Crick Institute and funded by the Wellcome Trust. Working closely with the Director of Development & External Relations, Chief Executive and other colleagues across the organisation, the postholder will lead fundraising and business development activity, strengthen BSA supporter engagement, and EDIS organisational member engagement, and help shape resilient income models that support the BSA's mission to ensure that all of society is included in science. Key responsibilities Develop and deliver the BSA's fundraising strategy: Develop the BSA's fundraising strategy, working with key stakeholders, and create an accompanying implementation plan, KPIs and milestones. Monitor and report on the delivery of the fundraising strategy to the Senior Management Team and Board. Work collaboratively with colleagues across the organisation to support the delivery of the fundraising strategy. Develop and grow membership of EDIS (Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion in Science and Health): Develop and deliver the EDIS membership strategy, including an implementation plan with clear KPIs and milestones Work closely with the Head of EDIS and wider EDIS team to develop a compelling and sustainable membership offer and pricing structure (from year 3 of the programme) for current and prospective organisational members . Develop and deliver a membership growth plan, and work closely with the EDIS team to oversee member communications, engagement campaigns and retention strategies. Work with the Head of EDIS and other colleagues to develop additional earned income streams that complement membership (such as sponsorship or paid-for training). Lead, support and champion the Development team: Foster a strong, collaborative team culture for the BSA Development team, reflecting the values of the BSA and of EDIS, and inspiring the team to develop and contribute to the fundraising strategy and the BSA's and EDIS' mission and vision. Work collaboratively with teams across the BSA, encouraging all teams to support the organisation's fundraising and income generation activities, as appropriate. Deputise for the Director of Development & External Relations, when needed. Lead on our fundraising activities and donor engagement: Lead and provide oversight on high-quality applications and bids to corporates, trusts and foundations, statutory sources and other funders, working closely with Development team members and other colleagues. Lead the development of high-value strategic partnerships, including multi-year and/or multi-programme partnerships, aligning funder priorities with organisational impact. Lead on the BSA's donor stewardship plans, ensuring timely and effective reporting to funders as well as a strong supporter experience. Ensure there is a comprehensive pipeline of funding bids with a clear prospecting plan for the BSA. Work closely with the Head of Education and wider team to develop and deliver fundraising approaches that complement earned income for the BSA's flagship CREST Awards programme. Work closely with the Director of Development & External Relations, CEO, Trustees and other colleagues to help build strong relationships with prospective donors and high-profile stakeholders, by providing timely briefings for donor meetings to support senior level engagement. Develop our processes and systems to allow for effective fundraising and membership: Lead on our fundraising Customer Relationship Management (CRM), ensuring that fundraising and membership relationships are captured, updated and shared in a timely and consistent way across the organisation. Develop compelling cases for support and fundraising collateral, working closely with programmes, communications, policy and other teams across the BSA. Ensure that our fundraising complies with the highest fundraising standards, as set out by the Fundraising Regulator, Chartered Institute of Fundraising, Charity Commission of England & Wales, and other relevant bodies. The successful candidate will have a proven track record in fundraising, including securing significant grants and/or contracts, managing a complex fundraising pipeline and stewarding funders during a partnership and experience in developing and implementing successful supporter/member engagement strategies. The closing date for applications is Monday 13 April at 12 noon. First round interviews are due to take place in the week commencing Monday 27 April 2026, with second round interviews taking place on Monday 11 May and Tuesday 12 May 2026. You will be informed as soon as possible after the application deadline whether you have been selected for interview. Interested? If you would like to find out more, please click the apply button. You will be directed to our website to complete your application for this position. As part of the British Science Association's commitment to being a Disability Confident employer, all disabled applicants who meet the 'essential criteria' for this vacancy will be offered an interview under our guaranteed interview scheme. No agencies please.
This is a truly exciting time to join the Fundraising Team. As Fauna & Flora continues to strengthen its global impact, we are investing in the systems, insight, and intelligence needed to support a more ambitious fundraising programme. Our work with donors is expanding rapidly, and the ability to identify new prospects, markets, and networks is becoming increasingly central to our success. The Research Officer, External Insight & Private Sector will play a key role in supporting this growth. You will lead on identifying and qualifying new prospects, monitoring developments across philanthropic and private sector landscapes, and ensuring that Fauna & Flora is well-positioned to pursue emerging opportunities. Working closely with colleagues across the organisation, the role ensures that early-stage engagement is informed, targeted, and strategically aligned. You will bring excellent research skills, sound judgement, and a disciplined approach to data, alongside the ability to translate insight into clear, practical recommendations. This is an excellent opportunity for someone who enjoys working in a fast-moving environment, is motivated by improving systems and understanding complex landscapes, and is keen to support an organisation delivering globally important work for people, nature, and climate. You will be part of a small but expert Research & Insight function, working alongside the Research & Insight Manager and an existing Research & Insight Officer. Together, the function brings complementary regional, thematic, and donor-type expertise, supporting colleagues across the full spectrum of prospect identification, qualification, and insight, and creating a collaborative environment in which this role can thrive. In return, we offer the opportunity to work for a ground-breaking organisation at the forefront of global conservation, with a generous pension contribution, attractive annual leave allowance, and life insurance. Our offices are based in the David Attenborough Building in central Cambridge, within easy reach of historic buildings and museums, the River Cam, the central market, and a wide range of cafés and restaurants. Please visit our website and download the job application pack for further details on how to apply The closing date for applications is Sunday 12 April 2026. Interviews are likely to take place during the week commencing 20 April 2026 . This role is not eligible for sponsorship for a Skilled Worker Visa.
Mar 25, 2026
Full time
This is a truly exciting time to join the Fundraising Team. As Fauna & Flora continues to strengthen its global impact, we are investing in the systems, insight, and intelligence needed to support a more ambitious fundraising programme. Our work with donors is expanding rapidly, and the ability to identify new prospects, markets, and networks is becoming increasingly central to our success. The Research Officer, External Insight & Private Sector will play a key role in supporting this growth. You will lead on identifying and qualifying new prospects, monitoring developments across philanthropic and private sector landscapes, and ensuring that Fauna & Flora is well-positioned to pursue emerging opportunities. Working closely with colleagues across the organisation, the role ensures that early-stage engagement is informed, targeted, and strategically aligned. You will bring excellent research skills, sound judgement, and a disciplined approach to data, alongside the ability to translate insight into clear, practical recommendations. This is an excellent opportunity for someone who enjoys working in a fast-moving environment, is motivated by improving systems and understanding complex landscapes, and is keen to support an organisation delivering globally important work for people, nature, and climate. You will be part of a small but expert Research & Insight function, working alongside the Research & Insight Manager and an existing Research & Insight Officer. Together, the function brings complementary regional, thematic, and donor-type expertise, supporting colleagues across the full spectrum of prospect identification, qualification, and insight, and creating a collaborative environment in which this role can thrive. In return, we offer the opportunity to work for a ground-breaking organisation at the forefront of global conservation, with a generous pension contribution, attractive annual leave allowance, and life insurance. Our offices are based in the David Attenborough Building in central Cambridge, within easy reach of historic buildings and museums, the River Cam, the central market, and a wide range of cafés and restaurants. Please visit our website and download the job application pack for further details on how to apply The closing date for applications is Sunday 12 April 2026. Interviews are likely to take place during the week commencing 20 April 2026 . This role is not eligible for sponsorship for a Skilled Worker Visa.
Development & Events Officer 4 days per week Permanent Hybrid Working Location: Smeeth, near Ashford, Kent (with travel across Kent and Medway) Salary: £28,232 (pro rata) Help connect generosity with local impact Kent Community Foundation is dedicated to building a Kent and Medway where every community has the opportunity to thrive. By connecting donors with grassroots organisations, we support local people and places to flourish. We are looking for a Development & Events Officer to join our friendly and ambitious team. This is a varied and rewarding role, supporting donor engagement, fundraising activity, and the delivery of events that bring our work to life. You ll play a key role behind the scenes researching prospects, coordinating donor communications, and helping ensure our supporters feel valued and connected. You ll also lead on the planning and delivery of events, from small donor focused meetings to larger profile raising occasions. The ideal candidate will be highly organised and proactive with a genuine enthusiasm for building relationships and making a difference locally. You ll enjoy working as part of a team and managing multiple priorities. Experience working with CRMs (particularly Salesforce) and confidence handling and interpreting data will be valuable for this role. If you re looking for a role where you can make a tangible difference in your community, we d love to hear from you. Why Join Us? Be part of an organisation making a real difference across Kent and Medway Work with generous donors and partners to support local communities Join a friendly and collaborative team Flexible and hybrid working arrangements Help shape the future of philanthropy in Kent Location Our office is based in Smeeth near Ashford, with hybrid working available. The role will involve meetings and events across Kent and Medway. For full details of the role, please download the Job Description. Closing date: Midnight Wednesday 15th April Interviews: Thursday 23rd April 2026
Mar 25, 2026
Full time
Development & Events Officer 4 days per week Permanent Hybrid Working Location: Smeeth, near Ashford, Kent (with travel across Kent and Medway) Salary: £28,232 (pro rata) Help connect generosity with local impact Kent Community Foundation is dedicated to building a Kent and Medway where every community has the opportunity to thrive. By connecting donors with grassroots organisations, we support local people and places to flourish. We are looking for a Development & Events Officer to join our friendly and ambitious team. This is a varied and rewarding role, supporting donor engagement, fundraising activity, and the delivery of events that bring our work to life. You ll play a key role behind the scenes researching prospects, coordinating donor communications, and helping ensure our supporters feel valued and connected. You ll also lead on the planning and delivery of events, from small donor focused meetings to larger profile raising occasions. The ideal candidate will be highly organised and proactive with a genuine enthusiasm for building relationships and making a difference locally. You ll enjoy working as part of a team and managing multiple priorities. Experience working with CRMs (particularly Salesforce) and confidence handling and interpreting data will be valuable for this role. If you re looking for a role where you can make a tangible difference in your community, we d love to hear from you. Why Join Us? Be part of an organisation making a real difference across Kent and Medway Work with generous donors and partners to support local communities Join a friendly and collaborative team Flexible and hybrid working arrangements Help shape the future of philanthropy in Kent Location Our office is based in Smeeth near Ashford, with hybrid working available. The role will involve meetings and events across Kent and Medway. For full details of the role, please download the Job Description. Closing date: Midnight Wednesday 15th April Interviews: Thursday 23rd April 2026
Policy Officer - SEN and Disability Based in the NEU Hamilton House Office (London WC1H 9BD) Full time, Permanent Commencing salary £54,748 per annum The National Education Union is a powerful force for change in education, representing 500,000 teachers, lecturers, support staff, and leaders. We are currently looking to appoint a Policy Officer to undertake work on policy issues within the Department, enabling it to carry out its work effectively to advance the Union's mission to shape the future of education. To support the Union's policy work in relation to special educational needs, the behaviour and attendance of children and young people; alternative provision and PRUs; and the experiences of disabled students and disabled members. To help ensure that policy work on these areas informs, supports and assists the achievement of the NEU's wider priorities, under the direction of the Senior Policy Manager. You will be responsible for supporting the team in drafting and development of policy work in relation to SEND, behaviour and attendance and other matters within the remit of the Department. You will have policy or research experience on special educational needs and inclusion in education systems and knowledge of, and ability to operate within, the NEU's political, educational and legal contexts. Prospective applicants are also advised that your normal place of work will be the NEU office specified in this advert and that the NEU operates 'Blended Working Arrangements' for office-based staff, which means you will typically need to be based in the designated NEU office for 3 to 4 days a week (based on a full-time contract), with the remaining days based at home, and subject to business needs. In addition to salary, we offer good conditions including 33 days' annual leave plus Christmas closure days and a defined benefit pension scheme. Salary and benefits are pro-rata for part-time applicants. Further details can be downloaded from our website via the button below, where applicants will be able to complete an online application on our recruitment portal. Closing date is mid-day Monday 13th April 2026. We reserve the right to close this advert early if we receive a high volume of applications. THE UNION IS FUNDAMENTALLY COMMITTED TO EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES IN ITS POLICIES AND PRACTICE
Mar 25, 2026
Full time
Policy Officer - SEN and Disability Based in the NEU Hamilton House Office (London WC1H 9BD) Full time, Permanent Commencing salary £54,748 per annum The National Education Union is a powerful force for change in education, representing 500,000 teachers, lecturers, support staff, and leaders. We are currently looking to appoint a Policy Officer to undertake work on policy issues within the Department, enabling it to carry out its work effectively to advance the Union's mission to shape the future of education. To support the Union's policy work in relation to special educational needs, the behaviour and attendance of children and young people; alternative provision and PRUs; and the experiences of disabled students and disabled members. To help ensure that policy work on these areas informs, supports and assists the achievement of the NEU's wider priorities, under the direction of the Senior Policy Manager. You will be responsible for supporting the team in drafting and development of policy work in relation to SEND, behaviour and attendance and other matters within the remit of the Department. You will have policy or research experience on special educational needs and inclusion in education systems and knowledge of, and ability to operate within, the NEU's political, educational and legal contexts. Prospective applicants are also advised that your normal place of work will be the NEU office specified in this advert and that the NEU operates 'Blended Working Arrangements' for office-based staff, which means you will typically need to be based in the designated NEU office for 3 to 4 days a week (based on a full-time contract), with the remaining days based at home, and subject to business needs. In addition to salary, we offer good conditions including 33 days' annual leave plus Christmas closure days and a defined benefit pension scheme. Salary and benefits are pro-rata for part-time applicants. Further details can be downloaded from our website via the button below, where applicants will be able to complete an online application on our recruitment portal. Closing date is mid-day Monday 13th April 2026. We reserve the right to close this advert early if we receive a high volume of applications. THE UNION IS FUNDAMENTALLY COMMITTED TO EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES IN ITS POLICIES AND PRACTICE
JOB DESCRIPTION Job title: Data Protection Consultant Reporting to: Taj Sallamuddin - Information Lawyer Accountable to: Managers, wider business Line management responsibility: tba Location: Furlong House, 10a Chandos Street, W1G 9DG Hybrid working Hours: 37.5hours, 9am - 5.30pm with 1-hour unpaid lunchbreak Salary range: £48,880 to £72,800 subject to experience and skills JOB PURPOSE As a Data Protection Consultant at Information Governance Services (IGS), you will be one of the lead fee earners for our organisation. You will be leading on specific pieces of client work and/or on-going client projects, liaising with both external clients and the internal team. ABOUT IGS IGS is a small data protection consultancy firm made up of subject matter experts in all things data protection and information governance. We provide specialist advice and a variety of services to our clients to ensure that they are handling their data in-line with data protection legislation. We help ensure our clients act in accordance with best industry practices and that their handling of data is as ethical as possible. Our values are: Operational excellence; Thoughtful execution; Client-centred; Ownership; Empowered by Collaboration; Inclusion. PERSON SPECIFICATION Have wide and deep data protection and information governance knowledge and experience. Experience of working in a law firm/legal consultancy or similar. Consider themselves, and be considered by others, as experts in specific areas of data protection and information governance. Confident in dealing with a variety of clients and managing very challenging queries and high-profile projects. To carry out role of IG Lead and carry out statutory Data Protection Officer roles for large client organisations. Strong motivation to seek ongoing improvements in operational processes. To be confident in working independently, including undertaking client meetings. Experience of line management of junior team members. Hold a shared responsibility for business development. Demonstrate a sense of responsibility for the reputation and effectiveness of the company. Draft proposals, statements of work and/or SLAs for client work. Actively works efficiently and effectively CONSULTANT - ROLE DESCRIPTION AND DUTIES Be a lead fee earner for IGS Provide consistent, high-quality guidance and advice to clients and the Company on data protection, information law and intellectual property issues, this includes business as usual queries and business change. Support the Data Protection consultants in delivering training and communication to key stakeholders. Provide line management of junior members of the team and carry out pay reviews. Delegate tasks to more junior members of the team and review their work thereafter. Proactively provide support to team members where a need is identified and actively seek to identify these needs across the organisation. Participate in recruitment including the screening of potential candidates and assisting with interviews as part of a panel. Work with the business to effectively address issues, data protection matters and complaints (internal and external), as required. Maintain compliance with data protection regulations that apply to any client's business including: Data Protection Act 2018 General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations (PECR) Data (Use and Access) Act 2025 Any new or developing data protection regulations Lead and promote data protection compliance across our client's business Offer advice and guidance on data protection and information law issues. Assist with data subject rights requests. Maintain Records of Processing Documents. Manage and maintain company data protection policies and procedures. Lead data protection by design and conduct Data Protection Impact Assessments (DPIA) where appropriate. Act as point of contact for the regulator and any other third-party who has a data protection query. Manage personal data breaches. Conduct and deliver data protection training. Assist in reviewing and negotiating contracts on behalf of clients. Monitor third party governance risk and compliance. Please note that the list above is not exhaustive. The perks Performance related bonus. Private Healthcare. Hybrid and remote working. Pension scheme. To be part of an up-and-coming consultancy where the sky is the limit. Continued support to help you fulfil your potential - you'll keep advancing your technical skills throughout your career with us. Enhanced Annual Leave Allowance - 23 days (plus bank holidays) plus an extra day per year of service up to a maximum of 7 additional days. What we need from you An undergraduate degree (2.1 or higher), preferably in a related field. Masters qualification preferred, preferably in a related field CIPP/E or equivalent preferred Proven experience (5+ years) in data protection/IG (desirable - healthcare experience). Strong leadership and team management skills. Analytical and problem-solving skills. Loyalty and integrity. Innovation and creativity for how to grow and improve a business. Discipline to be able to work remotely and fulfil your duties. A willingness to advance the companies goals and the realisation what benefits the company will benefit your ongoing growth (both financial and wellbeing). Eligible to be able to apply for UK Security Clearance. Experience with a variety of industries and settings, including the healthcare setting How to apply? Please send the following information via the button below Your CV; and A covering letter, either in the body of the email or (maximum 1 A4 page) an attached word document. The closing date for applications is April 13th 2026, although we reserve the right to close this early. IGS is an equal opportunities employer. We are dedicated to treating all of our employees and prospective employees fairly and with respect. We do not tolerate discrimination or harassment of any colleague or job applicant on the grounds of sex, race, ethnic origin, disability, age, gender nonconformity, marital or civil partner status, sexual orientation, religion or belief, being pregnant or on maternity leave. The law requires us to ensure our employees have the right to work in the UK. Before commencing employment, you will be responsible for demonstrating that you have a right to work. You will therefore be required to produce for inspection original documents dependent on your circumstances.
Mar 25, 2026
Full time
JOB DESCRIPTION Job title: Data Protection Consultant Reporting to: Taj Sallamuddin - Information Lawyer Accountable to: Managers, wider business Line management responsibility: tba Location: Furlong House, 10a Chandos Street, W1G 9DG Hybrid working Hours: 37.5hours, 9am - 5.30pm with 1-hour unpaid lunchbreak Salary range: £48,880 to £72,800 subject to experience and skills JOB PURPOSE As a Data Protection Consultant at Information Governance Services (IGS), you will be one of the lead fee earners for our organisation. You will be leading on specific pieces of client work and/or on-going client projects, liaising with both external clients and the internal team. ABOUT IGS IGS is a small data protection consultancy firm made up of subject matter experts in all things data protection and information governance. We provide specialist advice and a variety of services to our clients to ensure that they are handling their data in-line with data protection legislation. We help ensure our clients act in accordance with best industry practices and that their handling of data is as ethical as possible. Our values are: Operational excellence; Thoughtful execution; Client-centred; Ownership; Empowered by Collaboration; Inclusion. PERSON SPECIFICATION Have wide and deep data protection and information governance knowledge and experience. Experience of working in a law firm/legal consultancy or similar. Consider themselves, and be considered by others, as experts in specific areas of data protection and information governance. Confident in dealing with a variety of clients and managing very challenging queries and high-profile projects. To carry out role of IG Lead and carry out statutory Data Protection Officer roles for large client organisations. Strong motivation to seek ongoing improvements in operational processes. To be confident in working independently, including undertaking client meetings. Experience of line management of junior team members. Hold a shared responsibility for business development. Demonstrate a sense of responsibility for the reputation and effectiveness of the company. Draft proposals, statements of work and/or SLAs for client work. Actively works efficiently and effectively CONSULTANT - ROLE DESCRIPTION AND DUTIES Be a lead fee earner for IGS Provide consistent, high-quality guidance and advice to clients and the Company on data protection, information law and intellectual property issues, this includes business as usual queries and business change. Support the Data Protection consultants in delivering training and communication to key stakeholders. Provide line management of junior members of the team and carry out pay reviews. Delegate tasks to more junior members of the team and review their work thereafter. Proactively provide support to team members where a need is identified and actively seek to identify these needs across the organisation. Participate in recruitment including the screening of potential candidates and assisting with interviews as part of a panel. Work with the business to effectively address issues, data protection matters and complaints (internal and external), as required. Maintain compliance with data protection regulations that apply to any client's business including: Data Protection Act 2018 General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations (PECR) Data (Use and Access) Act 2025 Any new or developing data protection regulations Lead and promote data protection compliance across our client's business Offer advice and guidance on data protection and information law issues. Assist with data subject rights requests. Maintain Records of Processing Documents. Manage and maintain company data protection policies and procedures. Lead data protection by design and conduct Data Protection Impact Assessments (DPIA) where appropriate. Act as point of contact for the regulator and any other third-party who has a data protection query. Manage personal data breaches. Conduct and deliver data protection training. Assist in reviewing and negotiating contracts on behalf of clients. Monitor third party governance risk and compliance. Please note that the list above is not exhaustive. The perks Performance related bonus. Private Healthcare. Hybrid and remote working. Pension scheme. To be part of an up-and-coming consultancy where the sky is the limit. Continued support to help you fulfil your potential - you'll keep advancing your technical skills throughout your career with us. Enhanced Annual Leave Allowance - 23 days (plus bank holidays) plus an extra day per year of service up to a maximum of 7 additional days. What we need from you An undergraduate degree (2.1 or higher), preferably in a related field. Masters qualification preferred, preferably in a related field CIPP/E or equivalent preferred Proven experience (5+ years) in data protection/IG (desirable - healthcare experience). Strong leadership and team management skills. Analytical and problem-solving skills. Loyalty and integrity. Innovation and creativity for how to grow and improve a business. Discipline to be able to work remotely and fulfil your duties. A willingness to advance the companies goals and the realisation what benefits the company will benefit your ongoing growth (both financial and wellbeing). Eligible to be able to apply for UK Security Clearance. Experience with a variety of industries and settings, including the healthcare setting How to apply? Please send the following information via the button below Your CV; and A covering letter, either in the body of the email or (maximum 1 A4 page) an attached word document. The closing date for applications is April 13th 2026, although we reserve the right to close this early. IGS is an equal opportunities employer. We are dedicated to treating all of our employees and prospective employees fairly and with respect. We do not tolerate discrimination or harassment of any colleague or job applicant on the grounds of sex, race, ethnic origin, disability, age, gender nonconformity, marital or civil partner status, sexual orientation, religion or belief, being pregnant or on maternity leave. The law requires us to ensure our employees have the right to work in the UK. Before commencing employment, you will be responsible for demonstrating that you have a right to work. You will therefore be required to produce for inspection original documents dependent on your circumstances.
Job Title: Head of Events and Sponsorship Location: London / Hybrid Salary : £45,000 - £65,000 per annum based upon experience plus discretionary bonus and comprehensive benefits Job Type: Full Time, Permanent About the role: The Head of Events and Sponsorship leads techUK's events strategy and sponsorship portfolio, overseeing flagship events, membership engagement activities and other revenue-generating events. The post holder is responsible for the full events programme, including high-profile conferences and dinners, as well as webinars, roundtables and bespoke sponsored activities. Key Responsibilities: Events Strategy & Leadership: Lead the planning and delivery of techUK's full portfolio of flagship events of 18+ events including industry dinners, drinks reception and conferences. Development of a strategic events roadmap aligned with techUK's policy priorities, member needs and external opportunities. Ensure all events meet high standards of content, production, engagement and brand visibility. Line management of two members of staff. Stakeholder management of senior internal clients, speakers, sponsors and venues. Sponsorship Management: Own the techUK sponsorship strategy across conferences, webinars, roundtables and large-scale events, ensuring sponsorship packages provide strong value and align with partner objectives. Cultivate relationships with prospective and existing sponsors, advising on suitable activities and building long-term partnerships. Manage sponsored content opportunities such as thought-leadership webinars, blogs, branding promotion and lead generation. Event Delivery & Member Engagement: Oversee end-to-end event production, including pre-event promotion, logistics, operations and on-the-day delivery. Collaborate with programme teams to shape relevant and impactful event content. Alongside the programme of flagship events, deliver networking-focused events and private roundtables that support member engagement. Commercial & Operational Oversight: Propose, and gain Senior Leadership Team (SLT) agreement for, annual event and sponsorship revenue targets, monitor financial performance and manage event budgets effectively. Evaluate event performance using qualitative and quantitative metrics, ensuring continuous improvement. Report back to the SLT and Board on events performance in quarterly reports. Identify and implement process improvements, including digital transformation, to streamline and improve the end-to-end customer experience. Skills, Knowledge and Expertise: Core Competencies: Strategic thinking and planning - Ability to design and deliver an events strategy that supports organisational priorities, policy goals and member engagement. Commercial acumen - Strong ability to generate and grow revenue through sponsorship, partnerships and events activity. Event programme leadership - Ability to oversee and deliver a complex portfolio of events to a consistently high standard. Stakeholder engagement and influence - Ability to work effectively with senior stakeholders, internal teams and external partners. Leadership and team management - Ability to lead a team and create a high-performance culture around event delivery. Project and operational management - Strong organisational discipline and ability to manage complex delivery programmes. Data-driven decision making - Ability to measure performance and improve the events programme using evidence. Innovation and digital mindset - Ability to evolve events formats and improve customer experience through technology. Essential Knowledge and Experience: Proven experience leading complex event programmes, preferably in a membership body, trade association, policy institution or similar environment. Demonstrable success in developing and closing sponsorship opportunities and managing sponsor relationships. Strong project management and organisational skills, with ability to handle multiple simultaneous events. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. Desired Knowledge and Experience: Experience working in tech, public policy, government affairs or related sectors. Experience managing cross-functional teams. Additional Information: This is a full time role based out of techUK's London offices, however techUK operates a flexible working policy. This role profile is a guide to the work that is required but does not form part of any contract of employment and may change from time to time to reflect changing circumstances. The successful candidate must have permission to work in the UK prior to the commencement of employment. Please click APPLY to be redirected to our website to apply for this role. Candidates with experience of: Event Manager, Event Organiser, Events Officer, Events Coordinator, Event Programme Manager, Public Body Events, Public Sector Event Management, Events Administrator, Marketing Manager, Sponsorship Manager, Business Development Manager, Sponsor Relationship Manager may also be considered for this role.
Mar 24, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Head of Events and Sponsorship Location: London / Hybrid Salary : £45,000 - £65,000 per annum based upon experience plus discretionary bonus and comprehensive benefits Job Type: Full Time, Permanent About the role: The Head of Events and Sponsorship leads techUK's events strategy and sponsorship portfolio, overseeing flagship events, membership engagement activities and other revenue-generating events. The post holder is responsible for the full events programme, including high-profile conferences and dinners, as well as webinars, roundtables and bespoke sponsored activities. Key Responsibilities: Events Strategy & Leadership: Lead the planning and delivery of techUK's full portfolio of flagship events of 18+ events including industry dinners, drinks reception and conferences. Development of a strategic events roadmap aligned with techUK's policy priorities, member needs and external opportunities. Ensure all events meet high standards of content, production, engagement and brand visibility. Line management of two members of staff. Stakeholder management of senior internal clients, speakers, sponsors and venues. Sponsorship Management: Own the techUK sponsorship strategy across conferences, webinars, roundtables and large-scale events, ensuring sponsorship packages provide strong value and align with partner objectives. Cultivate relationships with prospective and existing sponsors, advising on suitable activities and building long-term partnerships. Manage sponsored content opportunities such as thought-leadership webinars, blogs, branding promotion and lead generation. Event Delivery & Member Engagement: Oversee end-to-end event production, including pre-event promotion, logistics, operations and on-the-day delivery. Collaborate with programme teams to shape relevant and impactful event content. Alongside the programme of flagship events, deliver networking-focused events and private roundtables that support member engagement. Commercial & Operational Oversight: Propose, and gain Senior Leadership Team (SLT) agreement for, annual event and sponsorship revenue targets, monitor financial performance and manage event budgets effectively. Evaluate event performance using qualitative and quantitative metrics, ensuring continuous improvement. Report back to the SLT and Board on events performance in quarterly reports. Identify and implement process improvements, including digital transformation, to streamline and improve the end-to-end customer experience. Skills, Knowledge and Expertise: Core Competencies: Strategic thinking and planning - Ability to design and deliver an events strategy that supports organisational priorities, policy goals and member engagement. Commercial acumen - Strong ability to generate and grow revenue through sponsorship, partnerships and events activity. Event programme leadership - Ability to oversee and deliver a complex portfolio of events to a consistently high standard. Stakeholder engagement and influence - Ability to work effectively with senior stakeholders, internal teams and external partners. Leadership and team management - Ability to lead a team and create a high-performance culture around event delivery. Project and operational management - Strong organisational discipline and ability to manage complex delivery programmes. Data-driven decision making - Ability to measure performance and improve the events programme using evidence. Innovation and digital mindset - Ability to evolve events formats and improve customer experience through technology. Essential Knowledge and Experience: Proven experience leading complex event programmes, preferably in a membership body, trade association, policy institution or similar environment. Demonstrable success in developing and closing sponsorship opportunities and managing sponsor relationships. Strong project management and organisational skills, with ability to handle multiple simultaneous events. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. Desired Knowledge and Experience: Experience working in tech, public policy, government affairs or related sectors. Experience managing cross-functional teams. Additional Information: This is a full time role based out of techUK's London offices, however techUK operates a flexible working policy. This role profile is a guide to the work that is required but does not form part of any contract of employment and may change from time to time to reflect changing circumstances. The successful candidate must have permission to work in the UK prior to the commencement of employment. Please click APPLY to be redirected to our website to apply for this role. Candidates with experience of: Event Manager, Event Organiser, Events Officer, Events Coordinator, Event Programme Manager, Public Body Events, Public Sector Event Management, Events Administrator, Marketing Manager, Sponsorship Manager, Business Development Manager, Sponsor Relationship Manager may also be considered for this role.
We are currently recruiting an Allocations Officer to join us on a permanent basis. We are looking for a customer focused individual to act as first point of contact for prospective tenants, guiding them through the lettings process and setting them up to have a successful tenancy. You will travel across Yorkshire to conduct property viewings, signups and termination visits. About us We are a social housing landlord and one of the largest housing providers in the region with over 22,000 social and affordable homes, mainly in the Bradford district. We employ a talented workforce of nearly 1,000 people. Last year we launched our five-year Corporate Strategy, which runs to 2029. Our purpose is to provide high quality homes, services, and support to our customers, so we've worked with colleagues and customers to find out what's important to them. Our customers sit at the heart of what we do, and our colleagues are the people who'll help us achieve our vision, which is to create the best customer experience to improve everyday lives. Duties include: Allocate general need, retirement living and new build empty homes to people in housing need, providing safe, good quality homes and delivering a service which puts customers first, maximises income and creates sustainable tenancies and thriving neighbourhoods fit for the future. Be part of a team who will contribute to the effective and efficient management of empty homes, ensuring KPIs are met and identifying obstacles and blockages so that service improvements can be made. Be receptive to supporting new initiatives that improve the service for customers and the business, so that it supports Incommunities 5-year ambition to create the best customer experience to improve everyday lives. Be an active team player including developing strong working relationships with internal colleagues and other external partners. Working with your team to ensure the service is delivered. Manage your workload and prioritise your tasks to ensure efficient and effective working, be able to problem solve and use your own initiative on a daily basis, to be personable and able to build trust and confidence with our customers. Awareness of our business legislative and Landlord obligations and our nomination agreements with our partnering Local Authorities. Awareness of the relevant policies and procedures and ensure these are adhered to. Provide regular updates on the activity of empty homes to management and be accountable for following the empty homes management process. Work with our internal and external partners to achieve our ambitions, meet our KPIs and constantly strive to improve the customer journey and performance, including engaging with our involved customers. This includes developing and maintaining good working relationships with all services involved in the management of empty homes. Assist with and provide information to respond to Councillor and MP enquiries and complaints Undertake thorough checks to ensure allocations are appropriate, creating sustainable tenancies and communities and have attention to detail for record keeping and ensuring legal and compliance obligations are met at all times. Requirements Previous demonstrable experience of working customers, face to face, over the telephone, including those who are vulnerable. Ideally some knowledge and previous experience of social housing, but not essential. Practical experience of providing excellent customer service. Ability to work independently, as a small team and a wider team and be a proactive contributor. Ability to have difficult conversations. Conflict resolution and working with people who may be distressed, anxious and need assistance resolving problems. Driving licence with own transport as you will be out most days, attending viewings and signups across Yorkshire. Right to Work in the UK - Visa Sponsorship is not available. Benefits Starting salary of £33,646 per year £1,000 essential car user allowance per year plus mileage Social Housing Pension Scheme with up-to 10% employer contribution 28 days annual leave that increases with service plus bank holidays Option to buy and sell annual leave Training, development, and qualification opportunities Our Hub: our wellbeing and benefits site, with exclusive access to discounts and savings (at over 800 retailers) Corporate health scheme membership Agile and hybrid working Access to an Employee Assistance Programme Cycle to work scheme Local gym membership discounts. A team of trained Mental Health First Aiders who are available for colleagues to contact for support Join Our Team! We're looking for great people to join us! At Incommunities , we're committed to creating a workplace where everyone feels valued, included, and supported. We actively welcome applicants from all backgrounds, abilities, and experiences-because we know that diverse perspectives make us stronger . Based in Bradford , a city known for its rich cultural diversity, we serve vibrant communities . As a social housing provider, we're passionate about making a real difference by providing safe, affordable homes and improving lives . Our recruitment process is designed to support you every step of the way . If you need any adjustments or assistance, just let us know. We're proud to be a Mindful Employer , committed to mental health and wellbeing. We also hold the 'Committed' Menopause Friendly Accreditation , recognising the importance of support in the workplace. Apply early! We review applications as they come in and may close the advert before the deadline. Ready to make an impact? Come work with us!
Mar 24, 2026
Full time
We are currently recruiting an Allocations Officer to join us on a permanent basis. We are looking for a customer focused individual to act as first point of contact for prospective tenants, guiding them through the lettings process and setting them up to have a successful tenancy. You will travel across Yorkshire to conduct property viewings, signups and termination visits. About us We are a social housing landlord and one of the largest housing providers in the region with over 22,000 social and affordable homes, mainly in the Bradford district. We employ a talented workforce of nearly 1,000 people. Last year we launched our five-year Corporate Strategy, which runs to 2029. Our purpose is to provide high quality homes, services, and support to our customers, so we've worked with colleagues and customers to find out what's important to them. Our customers sit at the heart of what we do, and our colleagues are the people who'll help us achieve our vision, which is to create the best customer experience to improve everyday lives. Duties include: Allocate general need, retirement living and new build empty homes to people in housing need, providing safe, good quality homes and delivering a service which puts customers first, maximises income and creates sustainable tenancies and thriving neighbourhoods fit for the future. Be part of a team who will contribute to the effective and efficient management of empty homes, ensuring KPIs are met and identifying obstacles and blockages so that service improvements can be made. Be receptive to supporting new initiatives that improve the service for customers and the business, so that it supports Incommunities 5-year ambition to create the best customer experience to improve everyday lives. Be an active team player including developing strong working relationships with internal colleagues and other external partners. Working with your team to ensure the service is delivered. Manage your workload and prioritise your tasks to ensure efficient and effective working, be able to problem solve and use your own initiative on a daily basis, to be personable and able to build trust and confidence with our customers. Awareness of our business legislative and Landlord obligations and our nomination agreements with our partnering Local Authorities. Awareness of the relevant policies and procedures and ensure these are adhered to. Provide regular updates on the activity of empty homes to management and be accountable for following the empty homes management process. Work with our internal and external partners to achieve our ambitions, meet our KPIs and constantly strive to improve the customer journey and performance, including engaging with our involved customers. This includes developing and maintaining good working relationships with all services involved in the management of empty homes. Assist with and provide information to respond to Councillor and MP enquiries and complaints Undertake thorough checks to ensure allocations are appropriate, creating sustainable tenancies and communities and have attention to detail for record keeping and ensuring legal and compliance obligations are met at all times. Requirements Previous demonstrable experience of working customers, face to face, over the telephone, including those who are vulnerable. Ideally some knowledge and previous experience of social housing, but not essential. Practical experience of providing excellent customer service. Ability to work independently, as a small team and a wider team and be a proactive contributor. Ability to have difficult conversations. Conflict resolution and working with people who may be distressed, anxious and need assistance resolving problems. Driving licence with own transport as you will be out most days, attending viewings and signups across Yorkshire. Right to Work in the UK - Visa Sponsorship is not available. Benefits Starting salary of £33,646 per year £1,000 essential car user allowance per year plus mileage Social Housing Pension Scheme with up-to 10% employer contribution 28 days annual leave that increases with service plus bank holidays Option to buy and sell annual leave Training, development, and qualification opportunities Our Hub: our wellbeing and benefits site, with exclusive access to discounts and savings (at over 800 retailers) Corporate health scheme membership Agile and hybrid working Access to an Employee Assistance Programme Cycle to work scheme Local gym membership discounts. A team of trained Mental Health First Aiders who are available for colleagues to contact for support Join Our Team! We're looking for great people to join us! At Incommunities , we're committed to creating a workplace where everyone feels valued, included, and supported. We actively welcome applicants from all backgrounds, abilities, and experiences-because we know that diverse perspectives make us stronger . Based in Bradford , a city known for its rich cultural diversity, we serve vibrant communities . As a social housing provider, we're passionate about making a real difference by providing safe, affordable homes and improving lives . Our recruitment process is designed to support you every step of the way . If you need any adjustments or assistance, just let us know. We're proud to be a Mindful Employer , committed to mental health and wellbeing. We also hold the 'Committed' Menopause Friendly Accreditation , recognising the importance of support in the workplace. Apply early! We review applications as they come in and may close the advert before the deadline. Ready to make an impact? Come work with us!
Permanent, Full Time Here at South Thames Colleges Group, we are recruiting a new Deputy Chief Executive Officer (DCEO) to support the ongoing delivery of the Group's ambitious strategic plan to become an exceptional FE provider. The successful candidate will function as the Group's Chief Financial Officer and deputise for the Chief Executive as occasion requires. As Chief Financial Officer the incoming postholder should either hold a business or accountancy qualification or have a track record of providing strategic leadership in finance as well as substantial knowledge of HR, estates, operational systems and risk management in a complex multi-site organisation as the DCEO has Group responsibilities for Audit and Finance, Human Resources, Digital and IT Services, Management Information and Planning and Facilities and Estates. Following the retirement of our longstanding DCEO the incoming postholder will take over from a long period of sustained excellence in the delivery of the Group's Corporate Services, its compliance and financial performance. We will appoint an individual with a track record of proven leadership in the FE or another sector, backed by strong evidence of ongoing high performance in key Corporate metrics. This role requires a wide range of insight and experience across different aspects of resource management as well as a profound commitment to the highest standards of ethical conduct in public service. The incoming postholder will need to be able to demonstrate experience of working in a complex organisation with challenging funding regimes and the ability to learn and adapt quickly. The postholder will maintain the controls required by the Corporation to ensure accountability for managing the use of public funds. The role will be part of the wider Group Leadership Team taking an executive lead in all aspects of financial, human resources and estates management across the successful South Thames Colleges Group, formed in 2017 through merger. South Thames Colleges Group brings together four Colleges across South West London and this role will be a cornerstone for the next phase of its growth and development. The recruitment process will consist of the following stages: 13 March - Advertisements published 31 March 2026 - Recruitment closes 2 April 2026 - Longlisting complete; all candidates notified of decision 16 April 2026 - Longlisted candidates attend an assessment day; shortlisting at end of day and candidates informed of outcomes 17 April 2026 - Shortlisted candidates interviewed; appointment made subject to Corporation approval and satisfactory pre-employment checks South Thames Colleges Group very much encourages applications from candidates whose backgrounds are as diverse as the learners who attend the Group's Colleges. When clicking on 'Apply', you will be taken to the STCG Recruitment platform where you can download some supporting documents including a welcome from the Chair of Governors, the job description and person specification, South Thames Colleges Group's inspection report from May 2024, South Thames Colleges Group's financial statements from 2024-25, South Thames Colleges Group's School and Business Partnerships Impact Report 2024-25 and the Group's strategic plan. For an informal conversation about the role, please contact the Group Principal/Chief Executive, Peter Mayhew-Smith, The benefits package includes generous annual leave of 37 days plus up to 8 additional days over Christmas/New Year as well as an additional 5 days Wellbeing leave to enhance employees' physical and mental health. This leave is all in addition to Bank Holiday entitlement. There is an excellent pension scheme that receives a significant financial contribution from the employer (Teachers Pensions or Local Government Pension Scheme), subsidised sports facilities and professional development and training plus a salary sacrifice cycle to work scheme. South Thames Colleges Group is an equal opportunities employer and is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and vulnerable adults. As outlined in the Public Sector Equality Duty of the Equality Act 2010, we are committed to equality of opportunity for all staff and applications from individuals are encouraged regardless of age, disability, sex, gender reassignment, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief and marriage and civil partnerships. As part of our due diligence checks on prospective employees, successful candidates will be subject to an enhanced DBS check, satisfactory references, an online search and proof of eligibility to work in the UK. The South Thames Colleges Group is made up of Carshalton College, Kingston College, Merton College and South Thames College, which merged on 1 August 2017. South Thames Colleges Group is one of London's largest providers of post-16 education and training and is an ongoing and significant contributor to its local communities. We aim to put students' success at the heart of everything we do. When you click on 'Apply', you will be forwarded to the application page which sits on a platform hosted by an external partner called Iris Recruitment who support STCG throughout the recruitment process.
Mar 23, 2026
Full time
Permanent, Full Time Here at South Thames Colleges Group, we are recruiting a new Deputy Chief Executive Officer (DCEO) to support the ongoing delivery of the Group's ambitious strategic plan to become an exceptional FE provider. The successful candidate will function as the Group's Chief Financial Officer and deputise for the Chief Executive as occasion requires. As Chief Financial Officer the incoming postholder should either hold a business or accountancy qualification or have a track record of providing strategic leadership in finance as well as substantial knowledge of HR, estates, operational systems and risk management in a complex multi-site organisation as the DCEO has Group responsibilities for Audit and Finance, Human Resources, Digital and IT Services, Management Information and Planning and Facilities and Estates. Following the retirement of our longstanding DCEO the incoming postholder will take over from a long period of sustained excellence in the delivery of the Group's Corporate Services, its compliance and financial performance. We will appoint an individual with a track record of proven leadership in the FE or another sector, backed by strong evidence of ongoing high performance in key Corporate metrics. This role requires a wide range of insight and experience across different aspects of resource management as well as a profound commitment to the highest standards of ethical conduct in public service. The incoming postholder will need to be able to demonstrate experience of working in a complex organisation with challenging funding regimes and the ability to learn and adapt quickly. The postholder will maintain the controls required by the Corporation to ensure accountability for managing the use of public funds. The role will be part of the wider Group Leadership Team taking an executive lead in all aspects of financial, human resources and estates management across the successful South Thames Colleges Group, formed in 2017 through merger. South Thames Colleges Group brings together four Colleges across South West London and this role will be a cornerstone for the next phase of its growth and development. The recruitment process will consist of the following stages: 13 March - Advertisements published 31 March 2026 - Recruitment closes 2 April 2026 - Longlisting complete; all candidates notified of decision 16 April 2026 - Longlisted candidates attend an assessment day; shortlisting at end of day and candidates informed of outcomes 17 April 2026 - Shortlisted candidates interviewed; appointment made subject to Corporation approval and satisfactory pre-employment checks South Thames Colleges Group very much encourages applications from candidates whose backgrounds are as diverse as the learners who attend the Group's Colleges. When clicking on 'Apply', you will be taken to the STCG Recruitment platform where you can download some supporting documents including a welcome from the Chair of Governors, the job description and person specification, South Thames Colleges Group's inspection report from May 2024, South Thames Colleges Group's financial statements from 2024-25, South Thames Colleges Group's School and Business Partnerships Impact Report 2024-25 and the Group's strategic plan. For an informal conversation about the role, please contact the Group Principal/Chief Executive, Peter Mayhew-Smith, The benefits package includes generous annual leave of 37 days plus up to 8 additional days over Christmas/New Year as well as an additional 5 days Wellbeing leave to enhance employees' physical and mental health. This leave is all in addition to Bank Holiday entitlement. There is an excellent pension scheme that receives a significant financial contribution from the employer (Teachers Pensions or Local Government Pension Scheme), subsidised sports facilities and professional development and training plus a salary sacrifice cycle to work scheme. South Thames Colleges Group is an equal opportunities employer and is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and vulnerable adults. As outlined in the Public Sector Equality Duty of the Equality Act 2010, we are committed to equality of opportunity for all staff and applications from individuals are encouraged regardless of age, disability, sex, gender reassignment, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief and marriage and civil partnerships. As part of our due diligence checks on prospective employees, successful candidates will be subject to an enhanced DBS check, satisfactory references, an online search and proof of eligibility to work in the UK. The South Thames Colleges Group is made up of Carshalton College, Kingston College, Merton College and South Thames College, which merged on 1 August 2017. South Thames Colleges Group is one of London's largest providers of post-16 education and training and is an ongoing and significant contributor to its local communities. We aim to put students' success at the heart of everything we do. When you click on 'Apply', you will be forwarded to the application page which sits on a platform hosted by an external partner called Iris Recruitment who support STCG throughout the recruitment process.
Job Title: Student Recruitment Events Officer Location: Birmingham Salary: £31,236 - £34,610 per annum - SS4 Job type: Fixed Term for up to 12 months, Full time UCB is an equal opportunities employer. We are TEF rated Silver, with a Good Ofsted rating. The Role: It's an exciting time to join University College Birmingham. We are rapidly expanding our Higher Education and Further Education courses and as part of our growing UK Recruitment and Outreach team, you will play a key part on that journey. We are looking for an organised and proactive Student Recruitment Events Officer to join our Marketing and Admissions team on a maternity cover basis. In this role, you will help plan and deliver a range of recruitment events designed to engage prospective students and support the University's recruitment goals. These include open days, applicant days and other on-campus and online events across further education, undergraduate and postgraduate study. You will play a key role in ensuring our events run smoothly, from coordinating bookings and communications to supporting the delivery of events on the day. What you'll be doing: Planning and organising recruitment events such as open days, applicant days and transition events (both on campus and online) Managing event bookings and communications using the University's CRM system Coordinating event logistics including speakers, rooms, equipment and schedules Working with academic departments and internal teams to support successful events Booking and briefing Student Ambassadors to support events Supporting campus tours and presentations for prospective students Promoting events through marketing communications and ensuring event information is accurate Collecting feedback and reporting on event attendance and outcomes Attending and supporting the delivery of national recruitment events throughout the year What we're looking for: Experience organising events, projects or activities with multiple stakeholders Strong organisational skills and attention to detail Excellent communication and teamwork skills Confidence using systems to manage bookings, communications or data (CRM experience is desirable) Ability to manage multiple tasks and deliver events to a high standard A flexible approach, with the ability to work independently A proactive approach and interest in improving and enhancing events Benefits: Generous allocation of annual leave 29 days' paid leave per year 12 Bank Holidays & Concessionary Days Excellent Local Government Pension Scheme Employer Contributions - 20.9% Subsidised private healthcare provided by Aviva including a Digital GP Service. Employee Assistance Programme inclusive of counselling services, financial wellbeing support and bereavement support Annual health MOTs with our Registered Nurse Excellent staff development opportunities including professional qualification sponsorship A variety of salary sacrifice schemes including technology and cycle. Heavily-subsidised on-site car parking in central Birmingham Hybrid working opportunities Free on-site gym membership Extra Information: All applicants for employment at the University will be expected to demonstrate an understanding of the principles of Safeguarding and the PREVENT agenda in the context of further and higher education. Closing Date - Sunday 5 April 2026. Interview Date - Monday 20 April 2026. Please click APPLY to be redirected to our website to complete an application form. Candidates with previous job titles and experience of; Student Recruitment Officer, Student Recruitment and Outreach Officer, Student Engagement Officer, Outreach and Events Officer, Events and Recruitment Coordinator, Student Marketing and Events Officer, Admissions and Recruitment Officer, University Outreach Officer, Schools Liaison Officer, Student Recruitment Coordinator, Events Officer (Higher Education), Widening Participation Officer, Recruitment and Events Executive, Student Engagement and Events Coordinator, and Admissions Outreach Officer, will also be considered for this role.
Mar 23, 2026
Contractor
Job Title: Student Recruitment Events Officer Location: Birmingham Salary: £31,236 - £34,610 per annum - SS4 Job type: Fixed Term for up to 12 months, Full time UCB is an equal opportunities employer. We are TEF rated Silver, with a Good Ofsted rating. The Role: It's an exciting time to join University College Birmingham. We are rapidly expanding our Higher Education and Further Education courses and as part of our growing UK Recruitment and Outreach team, you will play a key part on that journey. We are looking for an organised and proactive Student Recruitment Events Officer to join our Marketing and Admissions team on a maternity cover basis. In this role, you will help plan and deliver a range of recruitment events designed to engage prospective students and support the University's recruitment goals. These include open days, applicant days and other on-campus and online events across further education, undergraduate and postgraduate study. You will play a key role in ensuring our events run smoothly, from coordinating bookings and communications to supporting the delivery of events on the day. What you'll be doing: Planning and organising recruitment events such as open days, applicant days and transition events (both on campus and online) Managing event bookings and communications using the University's CRM system Coordinating event logistics including speakers, rooms, equipment and schedules Working with academic departments and internal teams to support successful events Booking and briefing Student Ambassadors to support events Supporting campus tours and presentations for prospective students Promoting events through marketing communications and ensuring event information is accurate Collecting feedback and reporting on event attendance and outcomes Attending and supporting the delivery of national recruitment events throughout the year What we're looking for: Experience organising events, projects or activities with multiple stakeholders Strong organisational skills and attention to detail Excellent communication and teamwork skills Confidence using systems to manage bookings, communications or data (CRM experience is desirable) Ability to manage multiple tasks and deliver events to a high standard A flexible approach, with the ability to work independently A proactive approach and interest in improving and enhancing events Benefits: Generous allocation of annual leave 29 days' paid leave per year 12 Bank Holidays & Concessionary Days Excellent Local Government Pension Scheme Employer Contributions - 20.9% Subsidised private healthcare provided by Aviva including a Digital GP Service. Employee Assistance Programme inclusive of counselling services, financial wellbeing support and bereavement support Annual health MOTs with our Registered Nurse Excellent staff development opportunities including professional qualification sponsorship A variety of salary sacrifice schemes including technology and cycle. Heavily-subsidised on-site car parking in central Birmingham Hybrid working opportunities Free on-site gym membership Extra Information: All applicants for employment at the University will be expected to demonstrate an understanding of the principles of Safeguarding and the PREVENT agenda in the context of further and higher education. Closing Date - Sunday 5 April 2026. Interview Date - Monday 20 April 2026. Please click APPLY to be redirected to our website to complete an application form. Candidates with previous job titles and experience of; Student Recruitment Officer, Student Recruitment and Outreach Officer, Student Engagement Officer, Outreach and Events Officer, Events and Recruitment Coordinator, Student Marketing and Events Officer, Admissions and Recruitment Officer, University Outreach Officer, Schools Liaison Officer, Student Recruitment Coordinator, Events Officer (Higher Education), Widening Participation Officer, Recruitment and Events Executive, Student Engagement and Events Coordinator, and Admissions Outreach Officer, will also be considered for this role.