Technical Service Delivery Manager - Defence Programme Salary: £55,000 + Bonus + BenefitsLocation: Caerphilly (with travel to MoD sites as required)Security Clearance: SC (must hold or be eligible); DV highly desirableThis is a fantastic opportunity for you, an experienced Technical Service Delivery Manager (T SDM) to take ownership of a complex, multi?domain MOD communications service operating at a very high level of Defence Security.This is a critical role, responsible for ensuring operational excellence, technical integrity, and resilient service performance across various sites in the UK.You will play a leading role in shaping service outcomes, representing the voice of the user, and ensuring that operational activity is aligned with secure?by?design principles, accreditation boundaries, and technical roadmaps. Role Overview As the Technical Service Delivery Manager (T SDM), you will lead service operations end?to?end, ensuring that services are effective, compliant, and continuously improving. You will coordinate multi?disciplinary internal teams, suppliers, and military/authority stakeholders to deliver measurable, evidence?driven results. Key Responsibilities Own end?to?end service performance across multi?domain, secure environments. Produce clear SLA dashboards, KPI reporting, and service reviews for senior stakeholders. Lead Incident, Problem, and Change Management, including CAB chairing. Run structured engagement forums including weekly operational syncs and programme reviews. Lead transition activities including UAT, hypercare, service acceptance, and PIRs. Ensure CMDB accuracy, RACI clarity, and governance of vulnerability findings. Represent Service at technical governance groups and translate technical roadmaps into service actions. Oversee patching, obsolescence, lifecycle, and compatibility planning. Maintain service blueprints, process maps, and operational documentation. Coordinate suppliers within a multi?vendor environment ensuring end?to?end service outcomes. Core Competencies Leadership & collaboration Strong communication & influence Customer?centric mindset Analytical problem?solving Accountability & resilience Experience & Skills Essential: 5+ years in IT Service Management/Delivery roles Strong ITIL v4 knowledge Proven Change Management leadership Experience in secure/regulated environments Technical understanding across infra, networks, and security Stakeholder?facing reporting experience Supplier management experience Familiarity with ITSM tools Defence environment experience Desirable : ITIL 4 Managing Professional or ISO/IEC 20000, PRINCE2 or PMP, CISSP/CISM or similar, SIAM experience, Knowledge of JSP 440/604 and accreditation processes Qualifications ITIL v4 Foundation (required) ITIL v4 Specialist modules (desirable) PRINCE2/PMP (desirable) Degree in IT or equivalent experience (desirable) SC clearance required; DV desirableIf you are a technically capable Service Delivery Manager with experience working with the MOD and who thrives in secure, high integrity environments-and you want to play a key role in supporting critical national defence services-we'd love to hear from you.
Mar 25, 2026
Full time
Technical Service Delivery Manager - Defence Programme Salary: £55,000 + Bonus + BenefitsLocation: Caerphilly (with travel to MoD sites as required)Security Clearance: SC (must hold or be eligible); DV highly desirableThis is a fantastic opportunity for you, an experienced Technical Service Delivery Manager (T SDM) to take ownership of a complex, multi?domain MOD communications service operating at a very high level of Defence Security.This is a critical role, responsible for ensuring operational excellence, technical integrity, and resilient service performance across various sites in the UK.You will play a leading role in shaping service outcomes, representing the voice of the user, and ensuring that operational activity is aligned with secure?by?design principles, accreditation boundaries, and technical roadmaps. Role Overview As the Technical Service Delivery Manager (T SDM), you will lead service operations end?to?end, ensuring that services are effective, compliant, and continuously improving. You will coordinate multi?disciplinary internal teams, suppliers, and military/authority stakeholders to deliver measurable, evidence?driven results. Key Responsibilities Own end?to?end service performance across multi?domain, secure environments. Produce clear SLA dashboards, KPI reporting, and service reviews for senior stakeholders. Lead Incident, Problem, and Change Management, including CAB chairing. Run structured engagement forums including weekly operational syncs and programme reviews. Lead transition activities including UAT, hypercare, service acceptance, and PIRs. Ensure CMDB accuracy, RACI clarity, and governance of vulnerability findings. Represent Service at technical governance groups and translate technical roadmaps into service actions. Oversee patching, obsolescence, lifecycle, and compatibility planning. Maintain service blueprints, process maps, and operational documentation. Coordinate suppliers within a multi?vendor environment ensuring end?to?end service outcomes. Core Competencies Leadership & collaboration Strong communication & influence Customer?centric mindset Analytical problem?solving Accountability & resilience Experience & Skills Essential: 5+ years in IT Service Management/Delivery roles Strong ITIL v4 knowledge Proven Change Management leadership Experience in secure/regulated environments Technical understanding across infra, networks, and security Stakeholder?facing reporting experience Supplier management experience Familiarity with ITSM tools Defence environment experience Desirable : ITIL 4 Managing Professional or ISO/IEC 20000, PRINCE2 or PMP, CISSP/CISM or similar, SIAM experience, Knowledge of JSP 440/604 and accreditation processes Qualifications ITIL v4 Foundation (required) ITIL v4 Specialist modules (desirable) PRINCE2/PMP (desirable) Degree in IT or equivalent experience (desirable) SC clearance required; DV desirableIf you are a technically capable Service Delivery Manager with experience working with the MOD and who thrives in secure, high integrity environments-and you want to play a key role in supporting critical national defence services-we'd love to hear from you.
Financial Administrator Location: Bury St Edmunds Job Type: Full-time Salary: £28,000pa DOE We are seeking a dedicated Administrative Support professional to join our team. This role is crucial for providing administrative support to Private Client Financial Planners and Directors, ensuring the timely preparation of review packs and the accurate delivery of information. The successful candidate will also support the wider department and help train and develop new team members. Day-to-day of the role: Client Administration: Maintain up-to-date client records in line with internal processes, ensuring all correspondence is uploaded and correctly indexed. Save and name documents accurately; ensure all client work is logged using AF tasks with a clear audit trail. Identify and escalate any client records that are incomplete or not sufficiently updated. Team Support & Communication: Obtain information, respond to queries, and liaise with third parties to ensure high-quality client service. Keep Financial Planners and clients updated on progress, raising concerns or complaints to the manager promptly. Support, train, and develop new team members to ensure consistency and efficiency. Process & Workflow Management: Embrace new technology and working methods, providing feedback to improve processes where appropriate. Prioritise and process work efficiently across tasks, emails, post, reviews, and phone calls. Maintain and update personal development records within the Beckett Academy App, ensuring objectives and training impact are recorded. Reception Cover: Provide reception cover during staff holidays, sickness, lunch breaks, or other absences, completing all required reception duties. Pre-Financial Planner Meeting Responsibilities: Circulate monthly updates on reviews due and overdue. Prepare Financial Planner (FP) packs based on FP Outlook meeting invites, allowing one week for team review. Generate and update the Advice Flow to track activity. Identify any additional meeting requirements from the Outlook task. Required Skills & Qualifications: Strong administrative or secretarial experience. Good understanding of Becketts' systems and Private Client processes. Proficient in IO and understanding of PC team operations. Excellent attention to detail and accuracy. Strong computer literacy and data management skills. Analytical thinking, good organisational and prioritisation skills. Effective time management. Strong team-working and relationship-building ability. Clear written and verbal communication. Ability to follow processes and procedures. How to apply: To apply for this Administrative Support position, please submit your CV and cover letter detailing your relevant experience and why you are interested in this position.
Mar 25, 2026
Full time
Financial Administrator Location: Bury St Edmunds Job Type: Full-time Salary: £28,000pa DOE We are seeking a dedicated Administrative Support professional to join our team. This role is crucial for providing administrative support to Private Client Financial Planners and Directors, ensuring the timely preparation of review packs and the accurate delivery of information. The successful candidate will also support the wider department and help train and develop new team members. Day-to-day of the role: Client Administration: Maintain up-to-date client records in line with internal processes, ensuring all correspondence is uploaded and correctly indexed. Save and name documents accurately; ensure all client work is logged using AF tasks with a clear audit trail. Identify and escalate any client records that are incomplete or not sufficiently updated. Team Support & Communication: Obtain information, respond to queries, and liaise with third parties to ensure high-quality client service. Keep Financial Planners and clients updated on progress, raising concerns or complaints to the manager promptly. Support, train, and develop new team members to ensure consistency and efficiency. Process & Workflow Management: Embrace new technology and working methods, providing feedback to improve processes where appropriate. Prioritise and process work efficiently across tasks, emails, post, reviews, and phone calls. Maintain and update personal development records within the Beckett Academy App, ensuring objectives and training impact are recorded. Reception Cover: Provide reception cover during staff holidays, sickness, lunch breaks, or other absences, completing all required reception duties. Pre-Financial Planner Meeting Responsibilities: Circulate monthly updates on reviews due and overdue. Prepare Financial Planner (FP) packs based on FP Outlook meeting invites, allowing one week for team review. Generate and update the Advice Flow to track activity. Identify any additional meeting requirements from the Outlook task. Required Skills & Qualifications: Strong administrative or secretarial experience. Good understanding of Becketts' systems and Private Client processes. Proficient in IO and understanding of PC team operations. Excellent attention to detail and accuracy. Strong computer literacy and data management skills. Analytical thinking, good organisational and prioritisation skills. Effective time management. Strong team-working and relationship-building ability. Clear written and verbal communication. Ability to follow processes and procedures. How to apply: To apply for this Administrative Support position, please submit your CV and cover letter detailing your relevant experience and why you are interested in this position.
A growing accountancy practice based in Taunton has a requirement for a Client Manager to join them taking on the hands on delivery, review and management of accounts, tax and wider all around service provision within a growing division of their practice, managing teams and working closely with the Partners as key, right hand support with a clear progression path on offer. Client Details Based in Taunton this chartered accountancy firm is undergoing very positive growth and the firms partners are looking for a key right hand support who can lead on the management and delivery of accounting/tax and wider services, along with adding value to clients on advisory and planning projects. A clear progression path is on offer as well, with a route to develop within this successful firm. Description Joining this firm as Client Manager based in their Taunton offices you will bring your background as an all-rounder account, tax general accountancy practice professional to service sole traders, partnerships and limited company OMBs, SMEs with a hands-on approach, alongside managing the full delivery and building client relationships. Alongside managing the compliance and delivery on this side, working with your team in a review/mentoring and training capacity, you will also lead on delivering added value, advisory and planning work to clients. You will carve a career within this firm as key support to the firms partners carving an influential role and career within this leading firm. There is also a clear progression path on offer for those with interest to progress beyond manager levels in the medium and longer term. Profile You will hold any of the AAT, ACA /ACCA/ CTA qualifications etc, or have developed your career entirely through experience alone, with a strong background in accountancy practice having developed your career to around the manager levels. You will have an all-around accounts/tax career background gained within any of small, medium/large accountancy firm environments as an all-round general accountancy practice professional and you will be seeking a move with a career progression path on offer. Job Offer Circa £38,000- £50,000 dependent on the background experience and level of the right professional, plus benefits, negotiable. Please apply online and for a further confidential discussion please contact Mark Bailey on to find out more.
Mar 25, 2026
Full time
A growing accountancy practice based in Taunton has a requirement for a Client Manager to join them taking on the hands on delivery, review and management of accounts, tax and wider all around service provision within a growing division of their practice, managing teams and working closely with the Partners as key, right hand support with a clear progression path on offer. Client Details Based in Taunton this chartered accountancy firm is undergoing very positive growth and the firms partners are looking for a key right hand support who can lead on the management and delivery of accounting/tax and wider services, along with adding value to clients on advisory and planning projects. A clear progression path is on offer as well, with a route to develop within this successful firm. Description Joining this firm as Client Manager based in their Taunton offices you will bring your background as an all-rounder account, tax general accountancy practice professional to service sole traders, partnerships and limited company OMBs, SMEs with a hands-on approach, alongside managing the full delivery and building client relationships. Alongside managing the compliance and delivery on this side, working with your team in a review/mentoring and training capacity, you will also lead on delivering added value, advisory and planning work to clients. You will carve a career within this firm as key support to the firms partners carving an influential role and career within this leading firm. There is also a clear progression path on offer for those with interest to progress beyond manager levels in the medium and longer term. Profile You will hold any of the AAT, ACA /ACCA/ CTA qualifications etc, or have developed your career entirely through experience alone, with a strong background in accountancy practice having developed your career to around the manager levels. You will have an all-around accounts/tax career background gained within any of small, medium/large accountancy firm environments as an all-round general accountancy practice professional and you will be seeking a move with a career progression path on offer. Job Offer Circa £38,000- £50,000 dependent on the background experience and level of the right professional, plus benefits, negotiable. Please apply online and for a further confidential discussion please contact Mark Bailey on to find out more.
The Community Manager (HART) provides strategic, professional and operational leadership for the Hospice Advice & Response Team (HART), alongside operational oversight of the Hospice at Home (HAH) team. This role is central to the delivery of high-quality, responsive palliative and end of life care across the community, ensuring patients and families receive timely, coordinated and compassionate support, 24 hours a day. Working closely with the Head of Community & Dementia Services and fellow Community Manager, the post holder will lead a multidisciplinary team delivering both urgent rapid response and unplanned community care. The role requires a confident and compassionate clinical leader with strong operational management skills, able to manage complex service delivery, lead through change and maintain high standards of clinical governance. We are looking for an experienced registered Nurse or Paramedic with a strong background in palliative or end of life care, proven leadership experience, and a commitment to values led care. The successful candidate will be an effective communicator, able to build strong partnerships across health and social care, support staff well being, and ensure safe, effective and person centred services. Main duties of the job The post holder is responsible for the operational leadership and delivery of the Hospice Advice & Response Team (HART) and Hospice at Home (HAH) team, ensuring safe, effective and efficient 24/7 care. This includes oversight of the Adviceline and Rapid Response service, performance management against KPIs, workforce planning, and compliance with clinical governance, safeguarding and CQC standards. The role involves leading, managing and developing a multidisciplinary team, providing expert clinical leadership, advice, coaching and mentorship. The Community Manager will act as a key link between community services, internal hospice teams and external partners to support integrated care pathways and seamless transitions of care. The post holder will contribute to service development, quality improvement, audit activity and change management, while championing compassionate leadership, staff well being and continuous improvement in line with the values and vision of Dougie Mac. About us Dougie Mac provides compassionate care and support for adults, young adults, and children with life limiting conditions across Stoke on Trent and North Staffordshire. As a values driven organisation, we strive to deliver high quality, person led, and inclusive care across our inpatient, community, and supportive care services. Following our merger with Approach Dementia Support and expansion into children and young adult services, Dougie Mac now supports more people than ever before across all age groups and diagnoses. Our team is made up of dedicated, skilled professionals who are committed to delivering responsive and meaningful care in line with our hospice values. We offer a collaborative working environment with access to professional development, reflective practice, and staff well being support. Dougie Mac is proud to be a financially independent local charity, offering a competitive salary and benefits package including generous annual leave, contributory pension scheme, funded study opportunities, hospice paid healthcare cash plan, and free on site parking. Dougie Macs Community Services team supports patients to remain at home, surrounded by loved ones, for as long as possible. Our team of nurses, support workers, and therapists deliver high quality palliative care across Stoke on Trent and North Staffordshire offering symptom management, emotional support, and practical care, working closely with GPs and District Nurses. Job responsibilities Principal Duties & Responsibilities: Lead and manage the HART and HAH Teams ensuring a high quality of care is maintained to patients and their families and by being a visible presence. Be accountable for the operational delivery of the Adviceline and Rapid Response service, including performance against agreed KPIs. Provide effective leadership and act as an ambassador for best practice and with honesty and integrity. Provide professional clinical expertise to all clinical staff; providing advice, coaching and mentorship. Responsible for ensuring the appropriate and equitable allocation of work and resources, including the rotas, ensuring appropriate skill mix and agreed staff to patient ratio, annual leave, study leave monitoring, sickness and absence in the workplace, or delegate as appropriate. Provide day to day support to the Care Home Senior Health Care Support Worker, ensuring that any changes or escalation in patient needs are identified and appropriately addressed. Oversee the line management of the staff, conducting and ensuring effective and timely performance management (including competence) of individual staff members in line with the hospice's policy. To work with the Head of Community and Dementia Services in the timely investigation and developing reports (with conclusions/recommendations) following incidents and complaints. Support the Head of Community and Dementia Services with recruitment. Participate, contribute, and lead as required, in multi professional meetings, acting as the patients' advocate and representing nursing. Maintain effective clear communication systems to keep staff informed and facilitate and encourage two way communication. Ensure compliance with CQC standards, safeguarding requirements, and organisational policies. Be an effective change agent. Lead and contribute to audits, service evaluations, and quality improvement initiatives. Takes professional responsibility for ensuring effective communication between all service providers across the care pathway. Act as Designated Safeguarding Lead, champion safeguarding to ensure it remains visible, prioritised, and consistently applied in all aspects of care. To recognise and manage the potentially distressing effects of working with terminal illness, maintaining personal resilience while accessing the support, guidance, and resources available through the hospice. Clinical Service: Provide expert clinical leadership and advice to Community Teams. HART and HAH staff and the wider community service. To manage unplanned activity ensuring that this can be supported on a day to day basis. To ensure the appropriate, timely and effective triage, support and discharge of patients. Ensure holistic assessment of patients physical, psychological, social, cultural, and spiritual needs. To work within a team framework, collaborating with colleagues and members of other disciplines. To use a proactive and sensitive approach with patients and relatives to enable involvement in advance care planning. To ensure provision of appropriate nursing interventions. To follow the hospice and Nursing & Midwifery Council (NMC) standards on Medicines Management. To liaise and communicate professionally with colleagues within the multidisciplinary team. To foster positive working relations with other healthcare professionals and lead by example. As required, attend, and contribute to the writing of clinical policies and be an active member of clinical working groups. Development: To ensure personal and team compliance with hospice compulsory training requirements. Responsible for identifying training and education needs for HART and HAH staff in line with service provision with the providing facilitation and support in their development. To ensure and assist in orientation of new colleagues. To ensure mentoring of colleagues and student nurses is delivered to a high standard. To keep abreast of advances in nursing practice and research and take responsibility for your personal continuous professional development and registration. Through the ongoing professional development process, to plan your continuing professional and self development, attending in house study days and courses as appropriate. To support the delivery of supervision, debriefing and reflective practice sessions. To promote and engage staff in new ways of working, such as the use of technology. To participate in and contribute to the ongoing educational programme of the Hospice. Promote a positive, supportive working environment that prioritises staff well being and resilience. Person Specification Qualifications Registered Nurse or Registered Paramedic. Ability to travel independently throughout the locality with access to suitable vehicle for business purposes. Minimum of 18 months working as a Team leader or in another equivalent senior role or proven leadership and people management experience. Masters level of education or willingness to work towards. Healthcare Assessment qualification. Advanced Communication Skills qualification or willingness to undertake. Experience 5 years post registration experience. Proven experience and knowledge of palliative/terminal care. To understand the external influences that effect the delivery of palliative care in the community. Ability to supervise, support and manage and lead a team. The ability to prioritise daily work load. Strong clinical assessment and decision making skills. Experience in audit processes. Experience of mentoring and/or coaching staff. . click apply for full job details
Mar 25, 2026
Full time
The Community Manager (HART) provides strategic, professional and operational leadership for the Hospice Advice & Response Team (HART), alongside operational oversight of the Hospice at Home (HAH) team. This role is central to the delivery of high-quality, responsive palliative and end of life care across the community, ensuring patients and families receive timely, coordinated and compassionate support, 24 hours a day. Working closely with the Head of Community & Dementia Services and fellow Community Manager, the post holder will lead a multidisciplinary team delivering both urgent rapid response and unplanned community care. The role requires a confident and compassionate clinical leader with strong operational management skills, able to manage complex service delivery, lead through change and maintain high standards of clinical governance. We are looking for an experienced registered Nurse or Paramedic with a strong background in palliative or end of life care, proven leadership experience, and a commitment to values led care. The successful candidate will be an effective communicator, able to build strong partnerships across health and social care, support staff well being, and ensure safe, effective and person centred services. Main duties of the job The post holder is responsible for the operational leadership and delivery of the Hospice Advice & Response Team (HART) and Hospice at Home (HAH) team, ensuring safe, effective and efficient 24/7 care. This includes oversight of the Adviceline and Rapid Response service, performance management against KPIs, workforce planning, and compliance with clinical governance, safeguarding and CQC standards. The role involves leading, managing and developing a multidisciplinary team, providing expert clinical leadership, advice, coaching and mentorship. The Community Manager will act as a key link between community services, internal hospice teams and external partners to support integrated care pathways and seamless transitions of care. The post holder will contribute to service development, quality improvement, audit activity and change management, while championing compassionate leadership, staff well being and continuous improvement in line with the values and vision of Dougie Mac. About us Dougie Mac provides compassionate care and support for adults, young adults, and children with life limiting conditions across Stoke on Trent and North Staffordshire. As a values driven organisation, we strive to deliver high quality, person led, and inclusive care across our inpatient, community, and supportive care services. Following our merger with Approach Dementia Support and expansion into children and young adult services, Dougie Mac now supports more people than ever before across all age groups and diagnoses. Our team is made up of dedicated, skilled professionals who are committed to delivering responsive and meaningful care in line with our hospice values. We offer a collaborative working environment with access to professional development, reflective practice, and staff well being support. Dougie Mac is proud to be a financially independent local charity, offering a competitive salary and benefits package including generous annual leave, contributory pension scheme, funded study opportunities, hospice paid healthcare cash plan, and free on site parking. Dougie Macs Community Services team supports patients to remain at home, surrounded by loved ones, for as long as possible. Our team of nurses, support workers, and therapists deliver high quality palliative care across Stoke on Trent and North Staffordshire offering symptom management, emotional support, and practical care, working closely with GPs and District Nurses. Job responsibilities Principal Duties & Responsibilities: Lead and manage the HART and HAH Teams ensuring a high quality of care is maintained to patients and their families and by being a visible presence. Be accountable for the operational delivery of the Adviceline and Rapid Response service, including performance against agreed KPIs. Provide effective leadership and act as an ambassador for best practice and with honesty and integrity. Provide professional clinical expertise to all clinical staff; providing advice, coaching and mentorship. Responsible for ensuring the appropriate and equitable allocation of work and resources, including the rotas, ensuring appropriate skill mix and agreed staff to patient ratio, annual leave, study leave monitoring, sickness and absence in the workplace, or delegate as appropriate. Provide day to day support to the Care Home Senior Health Care Support Worker, ensuring that any changes or escalation in patient needs are identified and appropriately addressed. Oversee the line management of the staff, conducting and ensuring effective and timely performance management (including competence) of individual staff members in line with the hospice's policy. To work with the Head of Community and Dementia Services in the timely investigation and developing reports (with conclusions/recommendations) following incidents and complaints. Support the Head of Community and Dementia Services with recruitment. Participate, contribute, and lead as required, in multi professional meetings, acting as the patients' advocate and representing nursing. Maintain effective clear communication systems to keep staff informed and facilitate and encourage two way communication. Ensure compliance with CQC standards, safeguarding requirements, and organisational policies. Be an effective change agent. Lead and contribute to audits, service evaluations, and quality improvement initiatives. Takes professional responsibility for ensuring effective communication between all service providers across the care pathway. Act as Designated Safeguarding Lead, champion safeguarding to ensure it remains visible, prioritised, and consistently applied in all aspects of care. To recognise and manage the potentially distressing effects of working with terminal illness, maintaining personal resilience while accessing the support, guidance, and resources available through the hospice. Clinical Service: Provide expert clinical leadership and advice to Community Teams. HART and HAH staff and the wider community service. To manage unplanned activity ensuring that this can be supported on a day to day basis. To ensure the appropriate, timely and effective triage, support and discharge of patients. Ensure holistic assessment of patients physical, psychological, social, cultural, and spiritual needs. To work within a team framework, collaborating with colleagues and members of other disciplines. To use a proactive and sensitive approach with patients and relatives to enable involvement in advance care planning. To ensure provision of appropriate nursing interventions. To follow the hospice and Nursing & Midwifery Council (NMC) standards on Medicines Management. To liaise and communicate professionally with colleagues within the multidisciplinary team. To foster positive working relations with other healthcare professionals and lead by example. As required, attend, and contribute to the writing of clinical policies and be an active member of clinical working groups. Development: To ensure personal and team compliance with hospice compulsory training requirements. Responsible for identifying training and education needs for HART and HAH staff in line with service provision with the providing facilitation and support in their development. To ensure and assist in orientation of new colleagues. To ensure mentoring of colleagues and student nurses is delivered to a high standard. To keep abreast of advances in nursing practice and research and take responsibility for your personal continuous professional development and registration. Through the ongoing professional development process, to plan your continuing professional and self development, attending in house study days and courses as appropriate. To support the delivery of supervision, debriefing and reflective practice sessions. To promote and engage staff in new ways of working, such as the use of technology. To participate in and contribute to the ongoing educational programme of the Hospice. Promote a positive, supportive working environment that prioritises staff well being and resilience. Person Specification Qualifications Registered Nurse or Registered Paramedic. Ability to travel independently throughout the locality with access to suitable vehicle for business purposes. Minimum of 18 months working as a Team leader or in another equivalent senior role or proven leadership and people management experience. Masters level of education or willingness to work towards. Healthcare Assessment qualification. Advanced Communication Skills qualification or willingness to undertake. Experience 5 years post registration experience. Proven experience and knowledge of palliative/terminal care. To understand the external influences that effect the delivery of palliative care in the community. Ability to supervise, support and manage and lead a team. The ability to prioritise daily work load. Strong clinical assessment and decision making skills. Experience in audit processes. Experience of mentoring and/or coaching staff. . click apply for full job details
The Solar Project Manager is responsible for the overall management and successful delivery of solar PV projects from initiation through to final completion. The role oversees project planning, scheduling, budget control, and resource coordination, ensuring projects are delivered safely, on time, and in accordance with contractual and technical requirements. The Project Manager acts as the main point of contact for clients and coordinates all internal and external stakeholders involved in the project. Key Responsibilities: Manage the full lifecycle of solar PV projects from planning and mobilisation to final delivery and handover. Coordinate project schedules, budgets, resources, and subcontractors to ensure successful project execution. Act as the primary point of contact for clients, stakeholders, and project partners. Monitor project progress and ensure compliance with contractual requirements, quality standards, and timelines. Coordinate multidisciplinary teams including engineering, construction, electrical, logistics, and H&S. Identify project risks and implement mitigation strategies to ensure project objectives are achieved. Skills & Qualifications: Proven experience managing solar PV, renewable energy, or large-scale construction/infrastructure projects. Strong knowledge of project management principles, construction processes, and contract management. Ability to manage budgets, schedules, and project resources effectively. Excellent leadership, communication, and stakeholder management skills. Degree in Engineering, Construction Management, or a related field (preferred). PRINCE2, PMP, or equivalent Project Management certification (desirable). SMSTS (Site Management Safety Training Scheme) certification preferred. Strong understanding of UK construction and health & safety regulations.
Mar 25, 2026
Full time
The Solar Project Manager is responsible for the overall management and successful delivery of solar PV projects from initiation through to final completion. The role oversees project planning, scheduling, budget control, and resource coordination, ensuring projects are delivered safely, on time, and in accordance with contractual and technical requirements. The Project Manager acts as the main point of contact for clients and coordinates all internal and external stakeholders involved in the project. Key Responsibilities: Manage the full lifecycle of solar PV projects from planning and mobilisation to final delivery and handover. Coordinate project schedules, budgets, resources, and subcontractors to ensure successful project execution. Act as the primary point of contact for clients, stakeholders, and project partners. Monitor project progress and ensure compliance with contractual requirements, quality standards, and timelines. Coordinate multidisciplinary teams including engineering, construction, electrical, logistics, and H&S. Identify project risks and implement mitigation strategies to ensure project objectives are achieved. Skills & Qualifications: Proven experience managing solar PV, renewable energy, or large-scale construction/infrastructure projects. Strong knowledge of project management principles, construction processes, and contract management. Ability to manage budgets, schedules, and project resources effectively. Excellent leadership, communication, and stakeholder management skills. Degree in Engineering, Construction Management, or a related field (preferred). PRINCE2, PMP, or equivalent Project Management certification (desirable). SMSTS (Site Management Safety Training Scheme) certification preferred. Strong understanding of UK construction and health & safety regulations.
Warehouse Operative Salary £25,521.60 pa - £12.27 per hour 40 hours per week Chessington, KT9 1DQ - must live within a commutable distance Purpose of the job To ensure all goods received are unpacked checked and allocated to the correct contracts. Main Duties and Responsibilities Labelling of stock -As required, labelling all products within the warehouse with relevant part numbers, serial numbers, etc. Purchase Orders -Assist in receiving in all stock via purchase orders both physically and electronically. Picking Orders - Responsible for picking stock for all orders. Responsible for labelling stocks with relevant order numbers and patients' names. Administration - Responsible for all paperwork issued to them. Must carry out paperwork within the Ross Care procedures/guidelines. Communication - Responsible for communicating any problems to their supervisor. Decontamination of chairs - deep clean of manual and power chairs to return to stock Stocktake - to assist with annual and rolling stock checks as required Undertake the job in line with the Company appraisal competencies as follows: Achieves business results and adds value to the Company. Focuses on internal / external customers. Builds and maintains effective teamwork with colleagues. Embraces change and deals with ambiguity. Perform duties according to all Company policies, procedures, and instructions. This job description shall not limit your role, you will also be expected to carry out any other duties that your Manager feels are within your capabilities and skill set. The above information may not cover everything involved in the position but gives indicates the size and scope of the role and may be subject to change as the role develops. Key Performance Indicators Unpacking equipment and storing in correct location. Equipment for delivery picked correctly. Equipment correctly labelled with part numbers and serial numbers Stock checking as and when required Skills Excellent communication skills are required to interact with internal staff, prescribers and Service Users. Must be able to work off their own initiative as well as part of a team. Computer literate. Knowledge Good knowledge of Wheelchair Services or the public sector would be an advantage. Stores experience would be an advantage Qualifications Qualified to GCSE level or equivalent. A full UK driving licence is preferred, (preferably clean) to assist with deliveries to cover for periods of absence Other Enthusiastic motivated Individual who strives to succeed. Reliable Must be flexible and positive in their approach to work. Equals One is an advertising and recruitment agency working on behalf of our client to promote this vacancy. You may be contacted directly by the employer should they wish to progress your application. Due to the number of applications we receive, we are unable to provide specific feedback if your application is unsuccessful.
Mar 25, 2026
Full time
Warehouse Operative Salary £25,521.60 pa - £12.27 per hour 40 hours per week Chessington, KT9 1DQ - must live within a commutable distance Purpose of the job To ensure all goods received are unpacked checked and allocated to the correct contracts. Main Duties and Responsibilities Labelling of stock -As required, labelling all products within the warehouse with relevant part numbers, serial numbers, etc. Purchase Orders -Assist in receiving in all stock via purchase orders both physically and electronically. Picking Orders - Responsible for picking stock for all orders. Responsible for labelling stocks with relevant order numbers and patients' names. Administration - Responsible for all paperwork issued to them. Must carry out paperwork within the Ross Care procedures/guidelines. Communication - Responsible for communicating any problems to their supervisor. Decontamination of chairs - deep clean of manual and power chairs to return to stock Stocktake - to assist with annual and rolling stock checks as required Undertake the job in line with the Company appraisal competencies as follows: Achieves business results and adds value to the Company. Focuses on internal / external customers. Builds and maintains effective teamwork with colleagues. Embraces change and deals with ambiguity. Perform duties according to all Company policies, procedures, and instructions. This job description shall not limit your role, you will also be expected to carry out any other duties that your Manager feels are within your capabilities and skill set. The above information may not cover everything involved in the position but gives indicates the size and scope of the role and may be subject to change as the role develops. Key Performance Indicators Unpacking equipment and storing in correct location. Equipment for delivery picked correctly. Equipment correctly labelled with part numbers and serial numbers Stock checking as and when required Skills Excellent communication skills are required to interact with internal staff, prescribers and Service Users. Must be able to work off their own initiative as well as part of a team. Computer literate. Knowledge Good knowledge of Wheelchair Services or the public sector would be an advantage. Stores experience would be an advantage Qualifications Qualified to GCSE level or equivalent. A full UK driving licence is preferred, (preferably clean) to assist with deliveries to cover for periods of absence Other Enthusiastic motivated Individual who strives to succeed. Reliable Must be flexible and positive in their approach to work. Equals One is an advertising and recruitment agency working on behalf of our client to promote this vacancy. You may be contacted directly by the employer should they wish to progress your application. Due to the number of applications we receive, we are unable to provide specific feedback if your application is unsuccessful.
The role of Director - Finance Centre of Excellence in the professional services industry involves leading a high-performing team, ensuring delivery of financial expertise and strategic support. This permanent position focuses on driving operational efficiency and offering innovative solutions in the accounting & finance department. Client Details This opportunity is with a large organisation within the professional services sector, known for its commitment to innovation and excellence in accounting and finance. The company provides a collaborative environment and offers opportunities for professional growth. Description The Role As a Director in the Finance CoE, you will play a senior leadership role in shaping, delivering, and growing our finance-focused deal advisory propositions. You will lead complex, high-pressure, multi-workstream engagements, working directly with CFOs and finance leadership teams on both the buy-side and sell-side to design, plan, and execute finance workstreams within transaction environments. You will be accountable for leading engagement teams, serving as a trusted advisor to clients, applying our methodology and best practices, and overseeing the deliverables, quality and commercial success of projects. You will also lead business development for key pursuits/ sectors/ accounts, proposition building, and the growth of our people and culture. Roles & Responsibilities Client Delivery & Leadership Lead end-to-end finance support across the deal lifecycle, often as part of a wider deal teams, shaping our support and ensuring delivery excellence. Serve as a key advisor to CFOs and senior finance stakeholders in different sectors, providing challenge, insight, and practical direction during high-pressure deal environments Collaborate with multi-workstream delivery teams often across multiple geographies, ensuring coordination, quality assurance, and value across finance workstreams. Lead and review separation/ integration planning, operating model design, and deal-driven finance change outcomes. Build strong relationships with clients across sectors, as well as other advisory firms involved in deals (e.g. legal, banking, technology). People Leadership Provide leadership, coaching, and development for senior managers and below team members, fostering a high-performing, collaborative and supportive team culture. Drive capability development within the Finance CoE, helping colleagues grow expertise across deal execution, finance operations, core processes and consulting skills Promote the values of inclusion, agility, and personal development reflected in the firm's 'Our Deal' and 'The Academy' commitments. Profile The Person Skills, Qualifications & Experience Essential Experience Substantial experience working in a leading consulting firm, Big 4, private equity or strategy / corporate development team with a focus on the finance function in industry The candidate must have previous experience in consulting as well as industry. The latter needing to be in an operational capacity as 'Line Management' Experience of leading mid-sized and large deal execution projects with a focus on CFO-relevant issues Strong academic track record Experience of managing or supporting high-value business development activities with C-level stakeholders Demonstrable ability to independently generate sales opportunities, commercialise relationships with senior executives and maintain strong client relationships Acting as the source of new business development initiatives and taking these from idea, through design and execution all the way to clients Strong numerical capabilities combined with sound commercial acumen Demonstrable ability to lead teams in high-pressure, ambiguous, and fast-paced deal environments. Evidence of strong problem-solving & analytical capabilities Structured thinking skills combined with creativity Ability to talk credibly with C-level clients on the key issues and value implications facing their business in a deal context Ability to evaluate complex challenges and deliver insightful recommendations that can be practically executed Finance in Deals Experience Proven track record leading complex/large-scale finance integrations, separations, carve-outs, joint venture setup projects Initiating marketing and sales efforts, proposals, scopes and pricing for mid-sized and large consulting assignments, preferably in the finance deals space Evidence of designing work plans, team structures and then managing these to (i) excellent client output and (ii) strong project economics o This should include an extensive coverage of recent M&A transactions, e.g. Integration/ separation planning and execution, transitional service agreements Deep understanding of issues and decisions in M&A deals which affect financial controls, governance and reporting on both buy-side and sell-side, from pre-deal to post deal and exit Deep understanding of leading practice in finance functions, operating model design, and the impact of digital/disruptive technologies on finance Deep understanding of core finance processes (Record to Report, Procure to Pay, Order to Cash), with strong understanding of finance function structures, controls, systems, and performance metrics. Preferred Qualifications Professional qualification (ACA, CIMA, MBA, or equivalent). Core Competencies Outstanding client relationship skills, executive presence, and communication capability (oral and written). Exceptional problem solving, analytical thinking, and structured report writing. Ability to inspire teams, manage competing priorities, and deliver confidently under pressure. Job Offer Competitive salary ranging from £130,000 to £150,000 per annum Annual cash car allowance of £6,500. Bonus scheme to reward performance. Comprehensive pension plan. Private medical insurance (single cover) and life assurance. This is an excellent opportunity to take on a leadership role in the professional services industry. If you are ready to make an impact as a Director - Finance Centre of Excellence, apply now to embark on this exciting career journey.
Mar 25, 2026
Full time
The role of Director - Finance Centre of Excellence in the professional services industry involves leading a high-performing team, ensuring delivery of financial expertise and strategic support. This permanent position focuses on driving operational efficiency and offering innovative solutions in the accounting & finance department. Client Details This opportunity is with a large organisation within the professional services sector, known for its commitment to innovation and excellence in accounting and finance. The company provides a collaborative environment and offers opportunities for professional growth. Description The Role As a Director in the Finance CoE, you will play a senior leadership role in shaping, delivering, and growing our finance-focused deal advisory propositions. You will lead complex, high-pressure, multi-workstream engagements, working directly with CFOs and finance leadership teams on both the buy-side and sell-side to design, plan, and execute finance workstreams within transaction environments. You will be accountable for leading engagement teams, serving as a trusted advisor to clients, applying our methodology and best practices, and overseeing the deliverables, quality and commercial success of projects. You will also lead business development for key pursuits/ sectors/ accounts, proposition building, and the growth of our people and culture. Roles & Responsibilities Client Delivery & Leadership Lead end-to-end finance support across the deal lifecycle, often as part of a wider deal teams, shaping our support and ensuring delivery excellence. Serve as a key advisor to CFOs and senior finance stakeholders in different sectors, providing challenge, insight, and practical direction during high-pressure deal environments Collaborate with multi-workstream delivery teams often across multiple geographies, ensuring coordination, quality assurance, and value across finance workstreams. Lead and review separation/ integration planning, operating model design, and deal-driven finance change outcomes. Build strong relationships with clients across sectors, as well as other advisory firms involved in deals (e.g. legal, banking, technology). People Leadership Provide leadership, coaching, and development for senior managers and below team members, fostering a high-performing, collaborative and supportive team culture. Drive capability development within the Finance CoE, helping colleagues grow expertise across deal execution, finance operations, core processes and consulting skills Promote the values of inclusion, agility, and personal development reflected in the firm's 'Our Deal' and 'The Academy' commitments. Profile The Person Skills, Qualifications & Experience Essential Experience Substantial experience working in a leading consulting firm, Big 4, private equity or strategy / corporate development team with a focus on the finance function in industry The candidate must have previous experience in consulting as well as industry. The latter needing to be in an operational capacity as 'Line Management' Experience of leading mid-sized and large deal execution projects with a focus on CFO-relevant issues Strong academic track record Experience of managing or supporting high-value business development activities with C-level stakeholders Demonstrable ability to independently generate sales opportunities, commercialise relationships with senior executives and maintain strong client relationships Acting as the source of new business development initiatives and taking these from idea, through design and execution all the way to clients Strong numerical capabilities combined with sound commercial acumen Demonstrable ability to lead teams in high-pressure, ambiguous, and fast-paced deal environments. Evidence of strong problem-solving & analytical capabilities Structured thinking skills combined with creativity Ability to talk credibly with C-level clients on the key issues and value implications facing their business in a deal context Ability to evaluate complex challenges and deliver insightful recommendations that can be practically executed Finance in Deals Experience Proven track record leading complex/large-scale finance integrations, separations, carve-outs, joint venture setup projects Initiating marketing and sales efforts, proposals, scopes and pricing for mid-sized and large consulting assignments, preferably in the finance deals space Evidence of designing work plans, team structures and then managing these to (i) excellent client output and (ii) strong project economics o This should include an extensive coverage of recent M&A transactions, e.g. Integration/ separation planning and execution, transitional service agreements Deep understanding of issues and decisions in M&A deals which affect financial controls, governance and reporting on both buy-side and sell-side, from pre-deal to post deal and exit Deep understanding of leading practice in finance functions, operating model design, and the impact of digital/disruptive technologies on finance Deep understanding of core finance processes (Record to Report, Procure to Pay, Order to Cash), with strong understanding of finance function structures, controls, systems, and performance metrics. Preferred Qualifications Professional qualification (ACA, CIMA, MBA, or equivalent). Core Competencies Outstanding client relationship skills, executive presence, and communication capability (oral and written). Exceptional problem solving, analytical thinking, and structured report writing. Ability to inspire teams, manage competing priorities, and deliver confidently under pressure. Job Offer Competitive salary ranging from £130,000 to £150,000 per annum Annual cash car allowance of £6,500. Bonus scheme to reward performance. Comprehensive pension plan. Private medical insurance (single cover) and life assurance. This is an excellent opportunity to take on a leadership role in the professional services industry. If you are ready to make an impact as a Director - Finance Centre of Excellence, apply now to embark on this exciting career journey.
Inventory Control & Assurance Manager - Fulfilment Centre Baginton, Coventry, UK Job Description Posted Tuesday 30 December 2025 at 01:00 Expires Sunday 1 February 2026 at 00:59 Safeguarding stock integrity, inventory space utilisation and inventory accuracy within a fast-paced, semi-automated books re-commerce fulfilment centre delivering B2C & B2B e-fulfilment logistics. At World of Books, we're on a mission to become the Planet's Bookstore. Our business was founded in 2002 with the purpose of encouraging recycling, minimising waste, and fostering sustainability by giving books a second life. Since then, we've grown into the world's largest seller of used books, providing millions of customers with an affordable way to discover, purchase and enjoy books sustainably. Role Purpose Reporting to the Fulfilment Centre Manager, you will be responsible for leading all inventory control activities including cycle counting, variance resolution, book grading standards and inventory assurance processes ensuring stock accuracy, low shrinkage and strong operational discipline. Our warehouses operate seven days per week with over 500 operatives across day and night shifts. As the Inventory Control & Assurance Manager you'll lead and develop a team of Inventory Team Leader, Senior Inventory Assistants and Inventory Assistants ensuring they deliver high-quality investigations, timely reconciliations and consistent compliance with inventory procedures. You'll also drive continuous improvement, data-driven analysis and cross-functional cooperation to strengthen accuracy, space optimisation and inbound books grading reliability. Working closely with Operations, Finance and Project teams, you'll ensure strong inventory health, controlled space usage and a dependable flow of accurate stock, while contributing S&OP and supply-chain planning insight and providing data-driven guidance to senior leaders for business-wide decision making. Key responsibilities will include: Inventory Leadership & People Management Lead and develop a team of Senior Inventory Assistants and Inventory Assistants ensuring effective performance, accountability and adherence to inventory processes while also identifying future business needs and developing the right systems and processes to support the long-term operational roadmap. Oversee cycle counting programmes, variance investigations and reconciliation activities to uphold high standards of inventory accuracy. Maintain strong operational discipline across all inventory workflows, ensuring stock integrity and consistent execution of SOPs. Inventory Accuracy, Assurance & Shrink Control Own the site's end-to-end inventory assurance framework, ensuring industry-level standards of accuracy and stock reliability while leading year end stock audits. Identify and resolve discrepancies, nil picks and misplaced inventory using root-cause analysis and preventive countermeasures. Reduce shrinkage through structured audits, controls, compliance checks, and loss prevention practices. Space Management & Stock Flow Integrity Ensure inventory storage space is efficiently governed, predictable and optimised for operational needs. Work with Operations and Projects teams to support slotting strategies, space planning and process improvements that maintain efficient site layout and capacity readiness. Quality & Grading of Books Lead and refine the book grading process to ensure accurate, quality-compliant products enter the inventory. Partner with Inbound teams to enhance grading reliability, minimise exceptions, and maintain consistent standards. Cross-Functional Collaboration & Change Delivery Collaborate with Operations, Finance, Projects, Supply, and WMS/Tech teams to resolve issues impacting inventory flow and accuracy. Support transformation initiatives, WMS enhancements, and process changes to strengthen stock control and operational efficiency. Serve as the subject-matter expert on inventory behaviour within the custom WMS environment. Produce clear, insightful reporting on inventory accuracy, grading trends, shrink drivers, nil-pick performance and variance patterns including weekly and monthly presentations to stakeholders on space and inventory performance. Identify improvement opportunities, implement corrective actions, and lead structured root-cause investigations to enhance site performance. Use data-driven insights to support decision-making, including data analysis, KPI development, and performance measurement, to ensure sustainable, preventative improvements. Experience & Qualifications Significant experience in inventory control, stock management or fulfilment operations leadership, with strong financial and P&L acumen. Experience leading inventory teams within fast-paced, semi-automated fulfilment or logistics environments. Strong understanding of cycle counting, variance analysis, reconciliation and root cause methodology. Demonstrable ability to coach, inspire and develop operational teams. Data-driven mindset with strong analytical, investigative and reporting skills, including proficiency with data analytics tools (e.g., Tableau). Experience with industry-leading and bespoke inventory/warehouse systems and best-practice processes. Proven capability in defining and delivering operational and development roadmaps. Effective cross-functional communicator with the ability to influence and collaborate across operational, technical and financial functions. High resilience, calmness under pressure and adaptability within a fast-paced operating environment. A Lean Six Sigma Green Belt qualification, relevant degree and advanced proficiency in Microsoft Office (Excel, PowerPoint, Word, Outlook) would also be useful. Company Overview We have offices in the UK, US and Hungary, with over 1,000 employees dedicated to continuing to do good, protect the environment and support charities - as reflected in our certified B-Corp status. Our lines of business: World of Books: The UK's largest online retailer of used (and new!) books, reaching customers in over 190 countries through direct-to-consumer channels, marketplaces (e.g. Amazon and eBay) and wholesale partners. In the UK, >50% of sales are through the direct-to-consumer channel, which is also growing at pace in the US. World of Rare Books: Specialists in rare, vintage and first edition books, providing one of Europe's largest collections of pre-ISBN and decorative vintage books. Sell Your Books (SYB): An innovative app-based service enabling customers to scan barcodes or tap ISBN codes from their books for instant valuations and hassle-free resale. World of Books Enterprise: A SaaS product capable of scanning products on an industrial level, enabling organisations such as national charities to sell their books, generate additional revenue for good causes, and enable more items to be reused. Our business model is underpinned by a combination of proprietary and off-the-shelf technology, which enables us to dynamically select and price items. This means we're able to offer customers a unique range of products across a range of channels and at prices that cannot be found elsewhere.
Mar 25, 2026
Full time
Inventory Control & Assurance Manager - Fulfilment Centre Baginton, Coventry, UK Job Description Posted Tuesday 30 December 2025 at 01:00 Expires Sunday 1 February 2026 at 00:59 Safeguarding stock integrity, inventory space utilisation and inventory accuracy within a fast-paced, semi-automated books re-commerce fulfilment centre delivering B2C & B2B e-fulfilment logistics. At World of Books, we're on a mission to become the Planet's Bookstore. Our business was founded in 2002 with the purpose of encouraging recycling, minimising waste, and fostering sustainability by giving books a second life. Since then, we've grown into the world's largest seller of used books, providing millions of customers with an affordable way to discover, purchase and enjoy books sustainably. Role Purpose Reporting to the Fulfilment Centre Manager, you will be responsible for leading all inventory control activities including cycle counting, variance resolution, book grading standards and inventory assurance processes ensuring stock accuracy, low shrinkage and strong operational discipline. Our warehouses operate seven days per week with over 500 operatives across day and night shifts. As the Inventory Control & Assurance Manager you'll lead and develop a team of Inventory Team Leader, Senior Inventory Assistants and Inventory Assistants ensuring they deliver high-quality investigations, timely reconciliations and consistent compliance with inventory procedures. You'll also drive continuous improvement, data-driven analysis and cross-functional cooperation to strengthen accuracy, space optimisation and inbound books grading reliability. Working closely with Operations, Finance and Project teams, you'll ensure strong inventory health, controlled space usage and a dependable flow of accurate stock, while contributing S&OP and supply-chain planning insight and providing data-driven guidance to senior leaders for business-wide decision making. Key responsibilities will include: Inventory Leadership & People Management Lead and develop a team of Senior Inventory Assistants and Inventory Assistants ensuring effective performance, accountability and adherence to inventory processes while also identifying future business needs and developing the right systems and processes to support the long-term operational roadmap. Oversee cycle counting programmes, variance investigations and reconciliation activities to uphold high standards of inventory accuracy. Maintain strong operational discipline across all inventory workflows, ensuring stock integrity and consistent execution of SOPs. Inventory Accuracy, Assurance & Shrink Control Own the site's end-to-end inventory assurance framework, ensuring industry-level standards of accuracy and stock reliability while leading year end stock audits. Identify and resolve discrepancies, nil picks and misplaced inventory using root-cause analysis and preventive countermeasures. Reduce shrinkage through structured audits, controls, compliance checks, and loss prevention practices. Space Management & Stock Flow Integrity Ensure inventory storage space is efficiently governed, predictable and optimised for operational needs. Work with Operations and Projects teams to support slotting strategies, space planning and process improvements that maintain efficient site layout and capacity readiness. Quality & Grading of Books Lead and refine the book grading process to ensure accurate, quality-compliant products enter the inventory. Partner with Inbound teams to enhance grading reliability, minimise exceptions, and maintain consistent standards. Cross-Functional Collaboration & Change Delivery Collaborate with Operations, Finance, Projects, Supply, and WMS/Tech teams to resolve issues impacting inventory flow and accuracy. Support transformation initiatives, WMS enhancements, and process changes to strengthen stock control and operational efficiency. Serve as the subject-matter expert on inventory behaviour within the custom WMS environment. Produce clear, insightful reporting on inventory accuracy, grading trends, shrink drivers, nil-pick performance and variance patterns including weekly and monthly presentations to stakeholders on space and inventory performance. Identify improvement opportunities, implement corrective actions, and lead structured root-cause investigations to enhance site performance. Use data-driven insights to support decision-making, including data analysis, KPI development, and performance measurement, to ensure sustainable, preventative improvements. Experience & Qualifications Significant experience in inventory control, stock management or fulfilment operations leadership, with strong financial and P&L acumen. Experience leading inventory teams within fast-paced, semi-automated fulfilment or logistics environments. Strong understanding of cycle counting, variance analysis, reconciliation and root cause methodology. Demonstrable ability to coach, inspire and develop operational teams. Data-driven mindset with strong analytical, investigative and reporting skills, including proficiency with data analytics tools (e.g., Tableau). Experience with industry-leading and bespoke inventory/warehouse systems and best-practice processes. Proven capability in defining and delivering operational and development roadmaps. Effective cross-functional communicator with the ability to influence and collaborate across operational, technical and financial functions. High resilience, calmness under pressure and adaptability within a fast-paced operating environment. A Lean Six Sigma Green Belt qualification, relevant degree and advanced proficiency in Microsoft Office (Excel, PowerPoint, Word, Outlook) would also be useful. Company Overview We have offices in the UK, US and Hungary, with over 1,000 employees dedicated to continuing to do good, protect the environment and support charities - as reflected in our certified B-Corp status. Our lines of business: World of Books: The UK's largest online retailer of used (and new!) books, reaching customers in over 190 countries through direct-to-consumer channels, marketplaces (e.g. Amazon and eBay) and wholesale partners. In the UK, >50% of sales are through the direct-to-consumer channel, which is also growing at pace in the US. World of Rare Books: Specialists in rare, vintage and first edition books, providing one of Europe's largest collections of pre-ISBN and decorative vintage books. Sell Your Books (SYB): An innovative app-based service enabling customers to scan barcodes or tap ISBN codes from their books for instant valuations and hassle-free resale. World of Books Enterprise: A SaaS product capable of scanning products on an industrial level, enabling organisations such as national charities to sell their books, generate additional revenue for good causes, and enable more items to be reused. Our business model is underpinned by a combination of proprietary and off-the-shelf technology, which enables us to dynamically select and price items. This means we're able to offer customers a unique range of products across a range of channels and at prices that cannot be found elsewhere.
Education Delivery Consultant - Fast Paced, Dynamic Organisation - Harlow Essex Join a fast paced, dynamic team that are making a real difference Join our award-winning Education Provider and be part of a dynamic, supportive team making a real impact in the education sector. We offer a vibrant culture, excellent training, and one of the best commission structures available. Role Location: Our head office is in Harlow. As part of this role, you would be required to visit sites to monitor learner engagement and tuition progress. About the role We're looking for proactive, people-focused individuals with experience in education, recruitment or sales. You'll source and support candidates, build strong client relationships, and play a key role in placing high-quality talent into meaningful roles.Responsible to: Education ManagerPrincipal Accountabilities: Sourcing candidates using multiple methods including database search, job boards, advertising, social media, referrals and head hunting. Acting as the first point of contact for candidates; identifying their skills and matching them with appropriate vacancies. Managing the placement process, providing advice and guidance regarding specific positions/interviews/placements and then supporting the candidate and clients throughout the onboarding, starting their new position and whilst they are in placement. Knowing your market and clients - identifying target clients, generating leads and developing business relationships. Formatting candidate CVs. Prioritising workload. Hitting monthly targets. Qualifications, Knowledge & Experience: Experience of working within recruitment/sales and/or experience within the Education Sector. Passion or interest in SEND/SEMD sector. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Self-starter who is goal oriented and has a proven experience of working with a matter of urgency. High professional standards. Strong ability to work on own initiative. Knowledge of Microsoft packages - Word, Excel, Outlook. Full driving licence and access to a vehicle What we Offer: Excellent culture, team and the opportunity to build something new and make a difference. Excellent office atmosphere. Funded training and development utilising internal and external trainers. The best commission structure we can find anywhere. Excellent internal progression. Company incentives, benefits package including (dependent on role and employment term) private health insurance, additional AL, gym membership, mobile phone. If you're ready to join a positive, ambitious and supportive team, we'd love to hear from you.Please get in touch to find out more.INDREC
Mar 25, 2026
Full time
Education Delivery Consultant - Fast Paced, Dynamic Organisation - Harlow Essex Join a fast paced, dynamic team that are making a real difference Join our award-winning Education Provider and be part of a dynamic, supportive team making a real impact in the education sector. We offer a vibrant culture, excellent training, and one of the best commission structures available. Role Location: Our head office is in Harlow. As part of this role, you would be required to visit sites to monitor learner engagement and tuition progress. About the role We're looking for proactive, people-focused individuals with experience in education, recruitment or sales. You'll source and support candidates, build strong client relationships, and play a key role in placing high-quality talent into meaningful roles.Responsible to: Education ManagerPrincipal Accountabilities: Sourcing candidates using multiple methods including database search, job boards, advertising, social media, referrals and head hunting. Acting as the first point of contact for candidates; identifying their skills and matching them with appropriate vacancies. Managing the placement process, providing advice and guidance regarding specific positions/interviews/placements and then supporting the candidate and clients throughout the onboarding, starting their new position and whilst they are in placement. Knowing your market and clients - identifying target clients, generating leads and developing business relationships. Formatting candidate CVs. Prioritising workload. Hitting monthly targets. Qualifications, Knowledge & Experience: Experience of working within recruitment/sales and/or experience within the Education Sector. Passion or interest in SEND/SEMD sector. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Self-starter who is goal oriented and has a proven experience of working with a matter of urgency. High professional standards. Strong ability to work on own initiative. Knowledge of Microsoft packages - Word, Excel, Outlook. Full driving licence and access to a vehicle What we Offer: Excellent culture, team and the opportunity to build something new and make a difference. Excellent office atmosphere. Funded training and development utilising internal and external trainers. The best commission structure we can find anywhere. Excellent internal progression. Company incentives, benefits package including (dependent on role and employment term) private health insurance, additional AL, gym membership, mobile phone. If you're ready to join a positive, ambitious and supportive team, we'd love to hear from you.Please get in touch to find out more.INDREC
Unity Advisory is a challenger advisory firm. We operate a modern, conflict-free model that embeds AI and data-driven thinking into every engagement. Our mission is to deliver client outcomes with speed, agility, and precision. Our way of working is collaborative and technology-powered - we partner closely with clients to design and deliver transformations that deliver commercial success and lasting cultural change. Senior Manager - Role As a Senior Manager, you will lead complex, cross-functional projects that reshape how clients generate growth, engage customers, and unlock efficiency offering exception front office consulting services. You will own major workstreams end-to-end, manage senior client relationships, and play a critical role in developing Unity's consulting propositions. Responsibilities Lead large-scale transformation projects focused on revenue growth, CX enhancement, and cost optimisation. Partner with clients on platform business model pivots, ecosystem strategy, and customer-centric operating models. Oversee design and delivery of advanced analytics, AI, and automation solutions. Manage and coach multi-disciplinary teams, ensuring high performance and development. Drive alignment of KPIs across functions to break down silos and enable outcome-based collaboration. Actively contribute to business development, including proposal leadership, client pitches, and thought leadership. Develop reusable assets, playbooks, and IP for Unity's commercial consulting offering. Qualifications 8-12+ years' experience in consulting or senior commercial roles. Track record of leading complex transformation programs with measurable outcomes. Strong expertise in customer strategy, pricing, sales, or operating model transformation. Experience with digital platforms, AI, or emerging tech in commercial contexts. Demonstrated leadership skills and ability to influence senior stakeholders. Additional Information At Unity Advisory, we are committed to providing an inclusive and accessible recruitment process. In line with the Equality Act 2010, we will accommodate any suitable candidate requiring assistance to attend or conduct an interview. If you need any adjustments or support, please let us know when either scheduling your interview or in your application cover letter. We are dedicated to ensuring that everyone has an equal opportunity to succeed and are here to support you throughout the process. PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT WE DO NOT ACCEPT ANY UNSOLICITED CVS FROM THIRD PARTIES
Mar 25, 2026
Full time
Unity Advisory is a challenger advisory firm. We operate a modern, conflict-free model that embeds AI and data-driven thinking into every engagement. Our mission is to deliver client outcomes with speed, agility, and precision. Our way of working is collaborative and technology-powered - we partner closely with clients to design and deliver transformations that deliver commercial success and lasting cultural change. Senior Manager - Role As a Senior Manager, you will lead complex, cross-functional projects that reshape how clients generate growth, engage customers, and unlock efficiency offering exception front office consulting services. You will own major workstreams end-to-end, manage senior client relationships, and play a critical role in developing Unity's consulting propositions. Responsibilities Lead large-scale transformation projects focused on revenue growth, CX enhancement, and cost optimisation. Partner with clients on platform business model pivots, ecosystem strategy, and customer-centric operating models. Oversee design and delivery of advanced analytics, AI, and automation solutions. Manage and coach multi-disciplinary teams, ensuring high performance and development. Drive alignment of KPIs across functions to break down silos and enable outcome-based collaboration. Actively contribute to business development, including proposal leadership, client pitches, and thought leadership. Develop reusable assets, playbooks, and IP for Unity's commercial consulting offering. Qualifications 8-12+ years' experience in consulting or senior commercial roles. Track record of leading complex transformation programs with measurable outcomes. Strong expertise in customer strategy, pricing, sales, or operating model transformation. Experience with digital platforms, AI, or emerging tech in commercial contexts. Demonstrated leadership skills and ability to influence senior stakeholders. Additional Information At Unity Advisory, we are committed to providing an inclusive and accessible recruitment process. In line with the Equality Act 2010, we will accommodate any suitable candidate requiring assistance to attend or conduct an interview. If you need any adjustments or support, please let us know when either scheduling your interview or in your application cover letter. We are dedicated to ensuring that everyone has an equal opportunity to succeed and are here to support you throughout the process. PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT WE DO NOT ACCEPT ANY UNSOLICITED CVS FROM THIRD PARTIES
With great earning potential and the opportunity to work within a fast paced, exciting and inspiring environment we are looking for a minimum of Level 3 qualified Personal Trainers (or CIMPSA Practitioner certified) to work within our Everlast Gyms to continue to help our members find their 'Greatness from within'. As a Fitness Coach and Personal Trainer at Everlast Gyms you will work as part of a great team who help take our members from their 'good' to their 'Great'. With a ready made client base, state of the art facility, best in class support and development, group training products and a rapidly growing brand, there is no better place to build your business and progress in your fitness career The Benefits As an Everlast Personal Trainer you will: Keep 100% of your Personal Training Income No yearly license fees Opportunity of contracted paid hours whilst you build your business Have dedicated marketing to assist your business services Gain additional member facing opportunities with our signature fitness products including Group Training classes Showcase your services and skills as PT via our exclusive member on-boarding program, MOVE Access to our brand partner discounts and offers towards your education and future development Take advantage of our CIMPSA academy partnership to gain yearly CPD's Receive full training from our internal Academy and development programs Monthly catch ups and business mentorship from your Fitness Manager Receive a discounted rate on your Personal Training Rent whilst employed as a Fitness Coach Work for the UK's fearless and most ground breaking fitness brand. Job Description We have various agreement options available ranging from8-16 hoursper week based on your industry experience and career goals. These regular paid gym hours allow you to build a successful client base through the delivery of MOVE sessions, involvement in gym events and challenges, group training classes and general facility customer service duties. Our teams have a big focus on supporting new member sales and member retention as well as supporting the wider team on secondary products that drive profitability. We require our teams to deliver constantly high standards of cleanliness and presentation at all times when representing our brand. If you grow you client base rapidly, you can drop your gym floor hours to maximise your PT earning potential. Not all our clubs currently offer the hourly option if this is not availablethe we do offer freelance options Qualifications Level 3 Personal TrainerQualification Additional Information Want to know see more of the great things our brand does please visit our LinkedIn pagehere . An opportunity like this at Frasers Group is for the fearless. The potential is massive, the experience unrivalled. To be able to make the most of it you need to live and breathe our principles: Think without limits- Think fast, think fearlessly and take the team with you Own itand back yourself- own the basics, own your role and own the results Be relevant -Relevantto our people, our partners and the planet
Mar 25, 2026
Full time
With great earning potential and the opportunity to work within a fast paced, exciting and inspiring environment we are looking for a minimum of Level 3 qualified Personal Trainers (or CIMPSA Practitioner certified) to work within our Everlast Gyms to continue to help our members find their 'Greatness from within'. As a Fitness Coach and Personal Trainer at Everlast Gyms you will work as part of a great team who help take our members from their 'good' to their 'Great'. With a ready made client base, state of the art facility, best in class support and development, group training products and a rapidly growing brand, there is no better place to build your business and progress in your fitness career The Benefits As an Everlast Personal Trainer you will: Keep 100% of your Personal Training Income No yearly license fees Opportunity of contracted paid hours whilst you build your business Have dedicated marketing to assist your business services Gain additional member facing opportunities with our signature fitness products including Group Training classes Showcase your services and skills as PT via our exclusive member on-boarding program, MOVE Access to our brand partner discounts and offers towards your education and future development Take advantage of our CIMPSA academy partnership to gain yearly CPD's Receive full training from our internal Academy and development programs Monthly catch ups and business mentorship from your Fitness Manager Receive a discounted rate on your Personal Training Rent whilst employed as a Fitness Coach Work for the UK's fearless and most ground breaking fitness brand. Job Description We have various agreement options available ranging from8-16 hoursper week based on your industry experience and career goals. These regular paid gym hours allow you to build a successful client base through the delivery of MOVE sessions, involvement in gym events and challenges, group training classes and general facility customer service duties. Our teams have a big focus on supporting new member sales and member retention as well as supporting the wider team on secondary products that drive profitability. We require our teams to deliver constantly high standards of cleanliness and presentation at all times when representing our brand. If you grow you client base rapidly, you can drop your gym floor hours to maximise your PT earning potential. Not all our clubs currently offer the hourly option if this is not availablethe we do offer freelance options Qualifications Level 3 Personal TrainerQualification Additional Information Want to know see more of the great things our brand does please visit our LinkedIn pagehere . An opportunity like this at Frasers Group is for the fearless. The potential is massive, the experience unrivalled. To be able to make the most of it you need to live and breathe our principles: Think without limits- Think fast, think fearlessly and take the team with you Own itand back yourself- own the basics, own your role and own the results Be relevant -Relevantto our people, our partners and the planet
HR Manager (14 Month FTC) Location: Wrexham (2 site manufacturing operation) Salary: £65,000-£70,000 (flexible up to £75,000) + £5,000 car allowance Contract: 14 month fixed term contract Hours: 37 hours per week Start Date: Within the next 2 weeks (immediate availability essential) The Opportunity Robet Half LTD seeking an experienced and hands-on HR Manager to join a Wrexham manufacturing operation on a 14-month fixed term contract to cover maternity leave. This is an urgent requirement and candidates must be immediately available or able to start within the next two weeks. This is a pivotal leadership role within a unionised, fast-paced manufacturing environment, supporting circa 200 employees across two sites. Around 70% of the workforce is blue collar, alongside head office and functional teams. You will have full operational HR oversight for the site, while also sitting as a key member of the Senior Leadership Team (SLT), influencing business decisions and leading people-focused projects. The Role Reporting into the wider UK HR structure and working closely with the Plant Director and SLT, you will: Lead and develop a team of 6 HR professionals (including HR Advisor, Assistant, Training Coordinator and specialist support functions) Provide full operational HR leadership across a unionised manufacturing workforce Act as the key liaison with Trade Unions, leading on pay negotiations (current talks underway and groundwork for 2026) Drive engagement, communication and change activity following recent acquisition Partner with SLT to shape and execute the annual people plan Bring greater structure and consistency to key HR processes (e.g. bonus schemes, policy application, people frameworks) Support continuous improvement initiatives across the plant Champion visibility and presence on the shop floor - building trust and credibility at all levels Lead employee engagement initiatives, CSR and community involvement programmes Collaborate with central functions including Legal, ER and Compensation & Benefits teams Support ongoing projects This is a highly visible role requiring strong influencing skills, commercial awareness and the ability to balance strategic input with hands-on operational delivery. About You We are looking for a confident and credible HR leader who thrives in a manufacturing setting and enjoys being embedded in the operation. You will bring: Proven HR leadership experience within a manufacturing environment (food manufacturing desirable) Essential experience working in a unionised setting Strong experience leading pay negotiations and managing union relationships A track record of developing and nurturing HR teams Experience operating as part of a Senior Leadership Team The ability to influence, challenge and partner at senior level A hands-on, visible and approachable leadership style Strong change management and engagement experience Commercial awareness and sound judgement Most importantly, you will be a strong people leader - someone who can bring stability, energy and direction, develop capability within the HR team, and foster collaboration across the site. Working Arrangements Predominantly site-based (5 days per week), with some flexibility for occasional home working Flexibility around start and finish times Open, collaborative office environment (approx. 60 office-based colleagues) A "small company within a bigger company" feel - autonomy within a wider corporate framework Why Join? Opportunity to play a key leadership role during a significant period of business change High visibility and influence at site and UK level A supportive SLT and engaged workforce Real scope to shape, improve and strengthen people processes Immediate impact opportunity Robert Half Ltd acts as an employment business for temporary positions and an employment agency for permanent positions. Robert Half is committed to diversity, equity and inclusion. Suitable candidates with equivalent qualifications and more or less experience can apply. Rates of pay and salary ranges are dependent upon your experience, qualifications and training. If you wish to apply, please read our Privacy Notice describing how we may process, disclose and store your personal data:
Mar 25, 2026
Contractor
HR Manager (14 Month FTC) Location: Wrexham (2 site manufacturing operation) Salary: £65,000-£70,000 (flexible up to £75,000) + £5,000 car allowance Contract: 14 month fixed term contract Hours: 37 hours per week Start Date: Within the next 2 weeks (immediate availability essential) The Opportunity Robet Half LTD seeking an experienced and hands-on HR Manager to join a Wrexham manufacturing operation on a 14-month fixed term contract to cover maternity leave. This is an urgent requirement and candidates must be immediately available or able to start within the next two weeks. This is a pivotal leadership role within a unionised, fast-paced manufacturing environment, supporting circa 200 employees across two sites. Around 70% of the workforce is blue collar, alongside head office and functional teams. You will have full operational HR oversight for the site, while also sitting as a key member of the Senior Leadership Team (SLT), influencing business decisions and leading people-focused projects. The Role Reporting into the wider UK HR structure and working closely with the Plant Director and SLT, you will: Lead and develop a team of 6 HR professionals (including HR Advisor, Assistant, Training Coordinator and specialist support functions) Provide full operational HR leadership across a unionised manufacturing workforce Act as the key liaison with Trade Unions, leading on pay negotiations (current talks underway and groundwork for 2026) Drive engagement, communication and change activity following recent acquisition Partner with SLT to shape and execute the annual people plan Bring greater structure and consistency to key HR processes (e.g. bonus schemes, policy application, people frameworks) Support continuous improvement initiatives across the plant Champion visibility and presence on the shop floor - building trust and credibility at all levels Lead employee engagement initiatives, CSR and community involvement programmes Collaborate with central functions including Legal, ER and Compensation & Benefits teams Support ongoing projects This is a highly visible role requiring strong influencing skills, commercial awareness and the ability to balance strategic input with hands-on operational delivery. About You We are looking for a confident and credible HR leader who thrives in a manufacturing setting and enjoys being embedded in the operation. You will bring: Proven HR leadership experience within a manufacturing environment (food manufacturing desirable) Essential experience working in a unionised setting Strong experience leading pay negotiations and managing union relationships A track record of developing and nurturing HR teams Experience operating as part of a Senior Leadership Team The ability to influence, challenge and partner at senior level A hands-on, visible and approachable leadership style Strong change management and engagement experience Commercial awareness and sound judgement Most importantly, you will be a strong people leader - someone who can bring stability, energy and direction, develop capability within the HR team, and foster collaboration across the site. Working Arrangements Predominantly site-based (5 days per week), with some flexibility for occasional home working Flexibility around start and finish times Open, collaborative office environment (approx. 60 office-based colleagues) A "small company within a bigger company" feel - autonomy within a wider corporate framework Why Join? Opportunity to play a key leadership role during a significant period of business change High visibility and influence at site and UK level A supportive SLT and engaged workforce Real scope to shape, improve and strengthen people processes Immediate impact opportunity Robert Half Ltd acts as an employment business for temporary positions and an employment agency for permanent positions. Robert Half is committed to diversity, equity and inclusion. Suitable candidates with equivalent qualifications and more or less experience can apply. Rates of pay and salary ranges are dependent upon your experience, qualifications and training. If you wish to apply, please read our Privacy Notice describing how we may process, disclose and store your personal data:
Job Title : HR Development Co-Ordinator Location: Salford, Manchester - Office Based Salary: £30,000 - £34,000 per annum Job Type: Permanent, Full time About us: We are a leading infrastructure contractor specialising in the provision of services to the utilities industry. This is an exciting time to join our business. We are growing in size and success and boasts a productive culture which encourages fresh thinking and new ideas. About The Role: As a Development Co-Ordinator you will co-ordinate the Company training and accreditations process, always ensuring compliance with site requirements. A large part of the role will be to develop and maintain relationships with external training providers ensuring the best quality training provision in addition to maximising funding and grant claims. You will also assist with helping the HR team with onboarding and recruitment of new employees. Please note that this is a full time, officed based role and therefore candidates must be able to reliably commute to Salford, Manchester on a daily basis to be considered. Key Accountabilities: Build robust relationships with company managers and external training providers to facilitate delivery of training requirements maximising attendance and minimising cancellations. Update training compliance databases and produce reports on training bookings, completion and costs. Develop and maintain an accurate Company training matrix adding new starters and archiving leavers. Track and monitor training requirements and accreditation expiry dates - book training in advance of expiry to ensure site requirements are always met. Book external training, tests and authorisation interviews - booking places, sending calendar invites, paying invoices, keeping accurate records. Apply for CITB cards such as SMSTS, CSCS etc Scan and maintain copies of certificates and accreditations Maintain and produce Safety Passports providing proof of competence (Individual 'personal profiles') Update and Maintain the Training Cost Tracker and cancellation fees Apply for CITB levy and all other related funding/grant claims for training, qualifications & attendance Maintain Face Fit test paperwork records Research, select and maintain up to date records of suitable training providers and courses to satisfy training and compliance requirements - establish long-term sustainable relationships with providers Provide monthly data for the HR board report Provide training and accreditation matrix information for PQQs and new contract tenders. Obtain training agreements for employees undertaking training to enable deductions for any leavers Assist in the development of an apprentice and graduate programme Assist in the development of in-house training Working alongside the HR team and Hiring Managers to place adverts for new roles Filter CVS for interviews and send to Hiring Manager Arrange interviews, sending letters to candidates and arranging details with Hiring Manager. Budgeting job adverts and reduce recruitment costs. Update recruitment tracker to keep up to date with current information. About you: Essential Skills, Knowledge & Experience: Strong attention to detail with a methodical and logical approach and the ability to maintain accurate records Good judgement and decision-making skills Basic-level knowledge of legislation of employment. Good knowledge of Human Resources practices Ability to act as a consultant to facilitate people and training solutions Ability to work collaboratively Knowledge of CITB Funding and grants process Proficient in the use of the Microsoft Office package Desirable Skills, Knowledge & Experience: Associate CIPD Diploma in Organisational Learning and Development Experience of Construction/Utilities Training Understanding of recruitment legislation Benefits: Auto-enrolment pension Death in service 1x salary Occupational Health Surveillance Employee Assistance Programme Funded Qualifications and Training Additional Information: We respectfully request no agencies at this time. All applicants must reside and have the right to live and work in the UK. Please click on the APPLY button to send your CV and Cover Letter for this role. Candidates with the relevant experience or job titles of: Human Resources, HR Assistant, Human Resources Administrator, HR Development Administrator, Human Resources Staff Development Assistant, Talent Development Administrator, Training Coordinator, HR Training Coordinator may also be considered for this role.
Mar 25, 2026
Full time
Job Title : HR Development Co-Ordinator Location: Salford, Manchester - Office Based Salary: £30,000 - £34,000 per annum Job Type: Permanent, Full time About us: We are a leading infrastructure contractor specialising in the provision of services to the utilities industry. This is an exciting time to join our business. We are growing in size and success and boasts a productive culture which encourages fresh thinking and new ideas. About The Role: As a Development Co-Ordinator you will co-ordinate the Company training and accreditations process, always ensuring compliance with site requirements. A large part of the role will be to develop and maintain relationships with external training providers ensuring the best quality training provision in addition to maximising funding and grant claims. You will also assist with helping the HR team with onboarding and recruitment of new employees. Please note that this is a full time, officed based role and therefore candidates must be able to reliably commute to Salford, Manchester on a daily basis to be considered. Key Accountabilities: Build robust relationships with company managers and external training providers to facilitate delivery of training requirements maximising attendance and minimising cancellations. Update training compliance databases and produce reports on training bookings, completion and costs. Develop and maintain an accurate Company training matrix adding new starters and archiving leavers. Track and monitor training requirements and accreditation expiry dates - book training in advance of expiry to ensure site requirements are always met. Book external training, tests and authorisation interviews - booking places, sending calendar invites, paying invoices, keeping accurate records. Apply for CITB cards such as SMSTS, CSCS etc Scan and maintain copies of certificates and accreditations Maintain and produce Safety Passports providing proof of competence (Individual 'personal profiles') Update and Maintain the Training Cost Tracker and cancellation fees Apply for CITB levy and all other related funding/grant claims for training, qualifications & attendance Maintain Face Fit test paperwork records Research, select and maintain up to date records of suitable training providers and courses to satisfy training and compliance requirements - establish long-term sustainable relationships with providers Provide monthly data for the HR board report Provide training and accreditation matrix information for PQQs and new contract tenders. Obtain training agreements for employees undertaking training to enable deductions for any leavers Assist in the development of an apprentice and graduate programme Assist in the development of in-house training Working alongside the HR team and Hiring Managers to place adverts for new roles Filter CVS for interviews and send to Hiring Manager Arrange interviews, sending letters to candidates and arranging details with Hiring Manager. Budgeting job adverts and reduce recruitment costs. Update recruitment tracker to keep up to date with current information. About you: Essential Skills, Knowledge & Experience: Strong attention to detail with a methodical and logical approach and the ability to maintain accurate records Good judgement and decision-making skills Basic-level knowledge of legislation of employment. Good knowledge of Human Resources practices Ability to act as a consultant to facilitate people and training solutions Ability to work collaboratively Knowledge of CITB Funding and grants process Proficient in the use of the Microsoft Office package Desirable Skills, Knowledge & Experience: Associate CIPD Diploma in Organisational Learning and Development Experience of Construction/Utilities Training Understanding of recruitment legislation Benefits: Auto-enrolment pension Death in service 1x salary Occupational Health Surveillance Employee Assistance Programme Funded Qualifications and Training Additional Information: We respectfully request no agencies at this time. All applicants must reside and have the right to live and work in the UK. Please click on the APPLY button to send your CV and Cover Letter for this role. Candidates with the relevant experience or job titles of: Human Resources, HR Assistant, Human Resources Administrator, HR Development Administrator, Human Resources Staff Development Assistant, Talent Development Administrator, Training Coordinator, HR Training Coordinator may also be considered for this role.
Career Choices Dewis Gyrfa Ltd
Salford, Manchester
You will be contracted to 36 hours per week. Your working hours will need to be flexible to meet the needs of the service, but will generally fall between 8:00am and 4:00pm, Monday to Friday. Occasional evening and weekend work may be required. This is a fixed term contract for 12 months, with the potential to become permanent. Where will you work? You will be based at our offices within Turnpike Depot, M50 1EP, however you will be required to work at variable locations as needed. What you'll do as an Operations Manager? As an Operations Manager with Citywide Services, you will play a key role in leading our School Catering service and ensuring the delivery of high quality, reliable frontline services across the city. Working closely with the Operations Manager for Building Cleaning, you'll help shape a service that thousands of children and families rely on every day. In this role you will take full day to day responsibility for the School Catering service, providing strong operational leadership to ensure safe, high quality and customer focused delivery. You will oversee staff, budgets, resources and performance, ensuring that targets and KPIs are consistently met. Working alongside the Service Manager, you will contribute to the development of contracts and service level agreements, helping to grow both new and existing business. A key part of your role will be maintaining full compliance with health and safety, safeguarding, food safety and allergen regulations. You will champion continuous improvement, leading operational changes that enhance the service and support the needs of our teams and customers. You'll also develop strong working relationships with schools, partners, customers and other service areas, and you will have opportunities to lead or contribute to service wide projects, tender preparation, marketing activity and broader operational development. When required, you will act as deputy to the Service Manager. What We're Looking For We are looking for someone with proven experience in managing and supervising frontline operational teams, and a strong track record of delivering high quality catering services against performance targets. You will bring solid budget management experience, including monitoring, forecasting and planning, along with excellent organisational, analytical and problem solving skills. The ability to motivate, develop and support teams is essential, as is up to date knowledge of safeguarding, health and safety, food safety and allergen requirements. You'll also need strong digital confidence, particularly with Microsoft Office and public sector systems, and a commitment to Salford's values. Relevant qualifications include a supervisory management qualification, City & Guilds 706/1 or NVQ Level 2 Catering for catering roles, and an Advanced Food Hygiene Certificate. Your Development We offer a comprehensive learning and development programme, including funded professional leadership qualifications, career planning, support and progression opportunities. Benefits of Joining Citywide Working with Citywide is more than a job; you will be welcomed into a friendly environment where your personal and professional development is encouraged. In addition, we offer a range of resources, rewards and benefits for our colleagues and their families: Dynamic work environment Competitive compensation Full training and full protective uniform supplied Opportunities to grow and succeed throughout your career at Citywide, including apprenticeships and a variety of learning and development tools Eligibility to join the Greater Manchester Pension Scheme Vivup Discounts Scheme, offering great deals 24/7 Death in Service benefit for colleagues who pass away whilst employed by Salford City Council Cycle to Work Scheme to help colleagues reduce their carbon footprint Next Steps If you feel like this is the place you belong and you have the skills, experience and behaviours required for this role, we would love to learn more about you. Once you have read the role profile and submitted your application, the next step in the process is likely to include interviews and a presentation. When you apply to us, we want to do all we can to support you and set you up for success. Please let us know if you would like us to make any adjustments to our process that would help you. Contact For further information or to have an informal chat, please contact Lucy Clarke, Service Manager on . Note: This post is subject to a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check and that you will be required to meet the cost of the DBS check (£49). The payment for this will be deducted from your first four months' salary at a rate of £12.38 per month. If you do not commence employment for any reason but the DBS has been processed, you will be sent an invoice for the payment of £49.
Mar 25, 2026
Full time
You will be contracted to 36 hours per week. Your working hours will need to be flexible to meet the needs of the service, but will generally fall between 8:00am and 4:00pm, Monday to Friday. Occasional evening and weekend work may be required. This is a fixed term contract for 12 months, with the potential to become permanent. Where will you work? You will be based at our offices within Turnpike Depot, M50 1EP, however you will be required to work at variable locations as needed. What you'll do as an Operations Manager? As an Operations Manager with Citywide Services, you will play a key role in leading our School Catering service and ensuring the delivery of high quality, reliable frontline services across the city. Working closely with the Operations Manager for Building Cleaning, you'll help shape a service that thousands of children and families rely on every day. In this role you will take full day to day responsibility for the School Catering service, providing strong operational leadership to ensure safe, high quality and customer focused delivery. You will oversee staff, budgets, resources and performance, ensuring that targets and KPIs are consistently met. Working alongside the Service Manager, you will contribute to the development of contracts and service level agreements, helping to grow both new and existing business. A key part of your role will be maintaining full compliance with health and safety, safeguarding, food safety and allergen regulations. You will champion continuous improvement, leading operational changes that enhance the service and support the needs of our teams and customers. You'll also develop strong working relationships with schools, partners, customers and other service areas, and you will have opportunities to lead or contribute to service wide projects, tender preparation, marketing activity and broader operational development. When required, you will act as deputy to the Service Manager. What We're Looking For We are looking for someone with proven experience in managing and supervising frontline operational teams, and a strong track record of delivering high quality catering services against performance targets. You will bring solid budget management experience, including monitoring, forecasting and planning, along with excellent organisational, analytical and problem solving skills. The ability to motivate, develop and support teams is essential, as is up to date knowledge of safeguarding, health and safety, food safety and allergen requirements. You'll also need strong digital confidence, particularly with Microsoft Office and public sector systems, and a commitment to Salford's values. Relevant qualifications include a supervisory management qualification, City & Guilds 706/1 or NVQ Level 2 Catering for catering roles, and an Advanced Food Hygiene Certificate. Your Development We offer a comprehensive learning and development programme, including funded professional leadership qualifications, career planning, support and progression opportunities. Benefits of Joining Citywide Working with Citywide is more than a job; you will be welcomed into a friendly environment where your personal and professional development is encouraged. In addition, we offer a range of resources, rewards and benefits for our colleagues and their families: Dynamic work environment Competitive compensation Full training and full protective uniform supplied Opportunities to grow and succeed throughout your career at Citywide, including apprenticeships and a variety of learning and development tools Eligibility to join the Greater Manchester Pension Scheme Vivup Discounts Scheme, offering great deals 24/7 Death in Service benefit for colleagues who pass away whilst employed by Salford City Council Cycle to Work Scheme to help colleagues reduce their carbon footprint Next Steps If you feel like this is the place you belong and you have the skills, experience and behaviours required for this role, we would love to learn more about you. Once you have read the role profile and submitted your application, the next step in the process is likely to include interviews and a presentation. When you apply to us, we want to do all we can to support you and set you up for success. Please let us know if you would like us to make any adjustments to our process that would help you. Contact For further information or to have an informal chat, please contact Lucy Clarke, Service Manager on . Note: This post is subject to a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check and that you will be required to meet the cost of the DBS check (£49). The payment for this will be deducted from your first four months' salary at a rate of £12.38 per month. If you do not commence employment for any reason but the DBS has been processed, you will be sent an invoice for the payment of £49.
We have an exciting opportunity for a dynamic Team Manager to support mobilisation of a brand-new pilot in North Essex. The service will provide targeted support to individuals who frequently present to A&E in mental health crisis, following self-harm, suicide attempt or suicidal ideation. You will provide operational leadership, clinical oversight, and partnership management to ensure service users receive evidence based, trauma informed and assertive support at the point of crisis and during follow-up in the community. The Role As team manager you will be responsible for the day to day running of the pilot. You will lead a small team to deliver high standards of practice, safe risk management, develop effective pathways between hospital and community teams, and maintain strong alignment with Phoenix Futures values and organisational priorities. You will have oversight of data quality, reporting and performance management in order to demonstrate the impact of the pilot to commissioners and wider stakeholders The pilot will focus on Colchester General Hospital A&E department, and the role will be based in our Colchester office, although travel may be required across North Essex to ensure effective service delivery. About you To join us a Service Manager you will need: Experience of working with people within a mental health/social work/substance use or similar field Experience of managing staff An understanding of the complex issues presented by individuals who use the service. The ability to build effective working relationships with other professionals (including mental health services, adult social care, treatment services) and to maintain the excellent reputation of Phoenix Futures across Essex and beyond. The ability to report performance data and information to managers and commissioners The ability to be innovative and flexible to meet the needs of the service Determined, with a drive to succeed and a willingness to learn Passionate and enthusiastic about making a real difference to the lives of people we support To be proficient in the use of Microsoft Outlook and Word and be familiar with database management systems Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal So, if you re seeking your next challenge as a Service Manager, please get in touch or apply today. Your Rewards Starting salary between £27,000 - 30,500 per annum (pro rata), dependent upon relevant qualifications Opportunity to access yearly salary increments (subject to appraisal), meaning potential salary increase up to £36,000 per annum, pro rata. Starting salary will be dependent on candidate and whether they hold relevant mental health or social care qualification. Committed to providing a Real Living Wage for you, through accreditation with the Living Wage Foundation 25 days annual leave plus Bank Holidays (increasing each year to a maximum of 30 days) Benefits including season ticket loan, pension scheme and life assurance Support through occupational sick pay, eye-care vouchers and regular wellbeing talks and activities Continuous training and career development via PXL our dedicated learning management system Access to a 24/7 Employee Assistance programme including telephone and online access A rewarding role with the opportunity to help us support people on their journey to recovery and change their lives for the better. We ll ensure you get all the support you need to thrive and succeed in your role and find your place amongst our incredible and collaborative team. About Phoenix Futures Phoenix Futures Group is a charity with over 50 years experience and a leading provider of drug and alcohol treatment. Our values are what define us and ensure we work to the highest standards. We believe in being the best, we are passionate about recovery, we value our history and use it to inform our future. We work with local authorities, other charities and service providers across the country to deliver innovative programmes and projects that change lives for the better, setting people on the path to health and emotional well-being. We provide a diverse range of services, our expertise in psychosocial treatment and support is the common thread that runs through everything we do. People need psychological interventions, social support, meaningful use of time, sense of purpose and a place of safety to sustain their recovery. At our core, we support people, families and communities to recover from drug and alcohol dependency. We encourage and welcome applications from people of all backgrounds and believe it is important to include people with lived experience to ensure the needs of the people we support are represented. We are committed to creating an inclusive working environment where everyone is free to be themselves and we ensure equity of opportunity. Interview Process We want you to feel comfortable to be your best during the interview process, so that you can get to know Phoenix and we can get to know you. All details will be provided in advance so that you can feel adequately prepared, and we can support you with reasonable adjustments as required. Please note, we will be assessing applications as they are submitted and may close this role should we find sufficient applicants with which to make our shortlist. As such, we would advise applying as soon as possible to avoid disappointment.
Mar 25, 2026
Full time
We have an exciting opportunity for a dynamic Team Manager to support mobilisation of a brand-new pilot in North Essex. The service will provide targeted support to individuals who frequently present to A&E in mental health crisis, following self-harm, suicide attempt or suicidal ideation. You will provide operational leadership, clinical oversight, and partnership management to ensure service users receive evidence based, trauma informed and assertive support at the point of crisis and during follow-up in the community. The Role As team manager you will be responsible for the day to day running of the pilot. You will lead a small team to deliver high standards of practice, safe risk management, develop effective pathways between hospital and community teams, and maintain strong alignment with Phoenix Futures values and organisational priorities. You will have oversight of data quality, reporting and performance management in order to demonstrate the impact of the pilot to commissioners and wider stakeholders The pilot will focus on Colchester General Hospital A&E department, and the role will be based in our Colchester office, although travel may be required across North Essex to ensure effective service delivery. About you To join us a Service Manager you will need: Experience of working with people within a mental health/social work/substance use or similar field Experience of managing staff An understanding of the complex issues presented by individuals who use the service. The ability to build effective working relationships with other professionals (including mental health services, adult social care, treatment services) and to maintain the excellent reputation of Phoenix Futures across Essex and beyond. The ability to report performance data and information to managers and commissioners The ability to be innovative and flexible to meet the needs of the service Determined, with a drive to succeed and a willingness to learn Passionate and enthusiastic about making a real difference to the lives of people we support To be proficient in the use of Microsoft Outlook and Word and be familiar with database management systems Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal So, if you re seeking your next challenge as a Service Manager, please get in touch or apply today. Your Rewards Starting salary between £27,000 - 30,500 per annum (pro rata), dependent upon relevant qualifications Opportunity to access yearly salary increments (subject to appraisal), meaning potential salary increase up to £36,000 per annum, pro rata. Starting salary will be dependent on candidate and whether they hold relevant mental health or social care qualification. Committed to providing a Real Living Wage for you, through accreditation with the Living Wage Foundation 25 days annual leave plus Bank Holidays (increasing each year to a maximum of 30 days) Benefits including season ticket loan, pension scheme and life assurance Support through occupational sick pay, eye-care vouchers and regular wellbeing talks and activities Continuous training and career development via PXL our dedicated learning management system Access to a 24/7 Employee Assistance programme including telephone and online access A rewarding role with the opportunity to help us support people on their journey to recovery and change their lives for the better. We ll ensure you get all the support you need to thrive and succeed in your role and find your place amongst our incredible and collaborative team. About Phoenix Futures Phoenix Futures Group is a charity with over 50 years experience and a leading provider of drug and alcohol treatment. Our values are what define us and ensure we work to the highest standards. We believe in being the best, we are passionate about recovery, we value our history and use it to inform our future. We work with local authorities, other charities and service providers across the country to deliver innovative programmes and projects that change lives for the better, setting people on the path to health and emotional well-being. We provide a diverse range of services, our expertise in psychosocial treatment and support is the common thread that runs through everything we do. People need psychological interventions, social support, meaningful use of time, sense of purpose and a place of safety to sustain their recovery. At our core, we support people, families and communities to recover from drug and alcohol dependency. We encourage and welcome applications from people of all backgrounds and believe it is important to include people with lived experience to ensure the needs of the people we support are represented. We are committed to creating an inclusive working environment where everyone is free to be themselves and we ensure equity of opportunity. Interview Process We want you to feel comfortable to be your best during the interview process, so that you can get to know Phoenix and we can get to know you. All details will be provided in advance so that you can feel adequately prepared, and we can support you with reasonable adjustments as required. Please note, we will be assessing applications as they are submitted and may close this role should we find sufficient applicants with which to make our shortlist. As such, we would advise applying as soon as possible to avoid disappointment.
My client is seeking a Marketing Manager who is not only strategic but also hands-on in creating content and executing marketing campaigns. This role is perfect for someone from an engineering, construction or facilities management background. As the company grows, you will have the opportunity to build and lead your own marketing team, making this an ideal role for someone looking to grow into a leadership position. Day-to-day of the role: Create high-quality content including LinkedIn campaigns, case studies, newsletters, PR, website copy, and more. Manage and enhance the digital presence and brand visibility. Support sales teams with targeted campaigns, CRM insights, and lead generation. Own the content/communications calendar and ensure consistent messaging across all platforms. Produce visual marketing materials and support tenders. Plan and execute events, exhibitions, and client engagement initiatives. Analyse customer behaviour and marketing data to identify growth opportunities. Required Skills & Qualifications: 3-5+ years of B2B marketing experience, preferably in engineering, construction, or related fields. Demonstrable experience as a hands-on marketer with a portfolio of content you have personally created. Strong skills in copywriting, digital marketing, and campaign delivery. Proficiency in using CRM systems, analytics tools, and marketing platforms. Curious, creative, analytical mindset with a drive to grow within a fast-scaling business. Based in Kent with a full UK driving licence and willingness to travel when needed. Benefits: Opportunity to work in a fast-paced, commercially focused, and genuinely exciting environment. Real autonomy to shape the marketing strategy and operations. Hybrid working model Significant growth potential within the company, with the chance to build and lead a marketing team. Apply now for immediate consideration!
Mar 25, 2026
Full time
My client is seeking a Marketing Manager who is not only strategic but also hands-on in creating content and executing marketing campaigns. This role is perfect for someone from an engineering, construction or facilities management background. As the company grows, you will have the opportunity to build and lead your own marketing team, making this an ideal role for someone looking to grow into a leadership position. Day-to-day of the role: Create high-quality content including LinkedIn campaigns, case studies, newsletters, PR, website copy, and more. Manage and enhance the digital presence and brand visibility. Support sales teams with targeted campaigns, CRM insights, and lead generation. Own the content/communications calendar and ensure consistent messaging across all platforms. Produce visual marketing materials and support tenders. Plan and execute events, exhibitions, and client engagement initiatives. Analyse customer behaviour and marketing data to identify growth opportunities. Required Skills & Qualifications: 3-5+ years of B2B marketing experience, preferably in engineering, construction, or related fields. Demonstrable experience as a hands-on marketer with a portfolio of content you have personally created. Strong skills in copywriting, digital marketing, and campaign delivery. Proficiency in using CRM systems, analytics tools, and marketing platforms. Curious, creative, analytical mindset with a drive to grow within a fast-scaling business. Based in Kent with a full UK driving licence and willingness to travel when needed. Benefits: Opportunity to work in a fast-paced, commercially focused, and genuinely exciting environment. Real autonomy to shape the marketing strategy and operations. Hybrid working model Significant growth potential within the company, with the chance to build and lead a marketing team. Apply now for immediate consideration!
My client is seeking a Marketing Manager who is not only strategic but also hands-on in creating content and executing marketing campaigns. This role is perfect for someone from an engineering, construction or facilities management background. As the company grows, you will have the opportunity to build and lead your own marketing team, making this an ideal role for someone looking to grow into a leadership position. Day-to-day of the role: Create high-quality content including LinkedIn campaigns, case studies, newsletters, PR, website copy, and more. Manage and enhance the digital presence and brand visibility. Support sales teams with targeted campaigns, CRM insights, and lead generation. Own the content/communications calendar and ensure consistent messaging across all platforms. Produce visual marketing materials and support tenders. Plan and execute events, exhibitions, and client engagement initiatives. Analyse customer behaviour and marketing data to identify growth opportunities. Required Skills & Qualifications: 3-5+ years of B2B marketing experience, preferably in engineering, construction, or related fields. Demonstrable experience as a hands-on marketer with a portfolio of content you have personally created. Strong skills in copywriting, digital marketing, and campaign delivery. Proficiency in using CRM systems, analytics tools, and marketing platforms. Curious, creative, analytical mindset with a drive to grow within a fast-scaling business. Based in Kent with a full UK driving licence and willingness to travel when needed. Benefits: Opportunity to work in a fast-paced, commercially focused, and genuinely exciting environment. Real autonomy to shape the marketing strategy and operations. Hybrid working model Significant growth potential within the company, with the chance to build and lead a marketing team. Apply now for immediate consideration!
Mar 25, 2026
Full time
My client is seeking a Marketing Manager who is not only strategic but also hands-on in creating content and executing marketing campaigns. This role is perfect for someone from an engineering, construction or facilities management background. As the company grows, you will have the opportunity to build and lead your own marketing team, making this an ideal role for someone looking to grow into a leadership position. Day-to-day of the role: Create high-quality content including LinkedIn campaigns, case studies, newsletters, PR, website copy, and more. Manage and enhance the digital presence and brand visibility. Support sales teams with targeted campaigns, CRM insights, and lead generation. Own the content/communications calendar and ensure consistent messaging across all platforms. Produce visual marketing materials and support tenders. Plan and execute events, exhibitions, and client engagement initiatives. Analyse customer behaviour and marketing data to identify growth opportunities. Required Skills & Qualifications: 3-5+ years of B2B marketing experience, preferably in engineering, construction, or related fields. Demonstrable experience as a hands-on marketer with a portfolio of content you have personally created. Strong skills in copywriting, digital marketing, and campaign delivery. Proficiency in using CRM systems, analytics tools, and marketing platforms. Curious, creative, analytical mindset with a drive to grow within a fast-scaling business. Based in Kent with a full UK driving licence and willingness to travel when needed. Benefits: Opportunity to work in a fast-paced, commercially focused, and genuinely exciting environment. Real autonomy to shape the marketing strategy and operations. Hybrid working model Significant growth potential within the company, with the chance to build and lead a marketing team. Apply now for immediate consideration!
Job Title: Senior Accountant/Manager Location: Wetherby Hours: Full time, permanent Salary: £35,000 - £55,000 We are seeking a dedicated Senior Accountant to join a Practice based in Wetherby. This role offers a unique opportunity for career advancement, with a pathway to partnership for the right candidate. The position is with a top 20 firm, within one of their smaller local teams. Key Responsibilities: • Manage and supervise financial reporting, including month-end and year-end close processes. • Prepare and review financial statements in compliance with GAAP and regulatory requirements. • Conduct complex financial analyses and provide insights to optimize financial performance. • Develop and implement internal controls to safeguard assets and improve operational efficiency. • Collaborate with clients to understand their financial goals and provide strategic advice. • Mentor and train junior staff, fostering a collaborative and growth-oriented team environment. • Stay updated on industry trends, regulations, and best practices to ensure compliance and enhance service delivery. Qualifications: • Proven experience in Public Accounting • Strong technical accounting skills and proficiency in financial software and ERP systems • Excellent analytical and problem-solving abilities, with a keen attention to detail • Effective communication skills, both verbal and written, with the ability to interact confidently with clients and stakeholders • Leadership qualities with a commitment to mentoring and developing junior team members • Ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment, manage multiple priorities, and meet deadlines Benefits: • Salary up to £55,000, depending on experience • Opportunity to progress to Partner in the future • 25 days holiday, plus bank holidays • Statutory Pension Scheme • 4x Life Assurance Policy • Healthcare Scheme Ref: 22689
Mar 25, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Senior Accountant/Manager Location: Wetherby Hours: Full time, permanent Salary: £35,000 - £55,000 We are seeking a dedicated Senior Accountant to join a Practice based in Wetherby. This role offers a unique opportunity for career advancement, with a pathway to partnership for the right candidate. The position is with a top 20 firm, within one of their smaller local teams. Key Responsibilities: • Manage and supervise financial reporting, including month-end and year-end close processes. • Prepare and review financial statements in compliance with GAAP and regulatory requirements. • Conduct complex financial analyses and provide insights to optimize financial performance. • Develop and implement internal controls to safeguard assets and improve operational efficiency. • Collaborate with clients to understand their financial goals and provide strategic advice. • Mentor and train junior staff, fostering a collaborative and growth-oriented team environment. • Stay updated on industry trends, regulations, and best practices to ensure compliance and enhance service delivery. Qualifications: • Proven experience in Public Accounting • Strong technical accounting skills and proficiency in financial software and ERP systems • Excellent analytical and problem-solving abilities, with a keen attention to detail • Effective communication skills, both verbal and written, with the ability to interact confidently with clients and stakeholders • Leadership qualities with a commitment to mentoring and developing junior team members • Ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment, manage multiple priorities, and meet deadlines Benefits: • Salary up to £55,000, depending on experience • Opportunity to progress to Partner in the future • 25 days holiday, plus bank holidays • Statutory Pension Scheme • 4x Life Assurance Policy • Healthcare Scheme Ref: 22689
MHR International UK Limited
Ruddington, Nottinghamshire
At MHR, our employees are central to our success and play a key role in helping customers achieve sustainable high performance. With a team of over 900 professionals, we work to make things flow smoothly, whether it's for large organisations or individual employees. As businesses face rapid changes in the world of work, our team is here to help them adapt and thrive. By focusing on the core needs of efficiency, productivity, growth, and impact, our employees use their expertise to deliver real solutions through our People and Finance platform. This system, which covers finance, HR, payroll, and learning, helps businesses run more smoothly and make better decisions in real time. With over 40 years of experience behind us, MHR's track record as a high-performance organisation is built on clear goals, a shared vision, and strong communication - all of which we pass on to our customers. MHR is more than just a place to work; it's a platform for empowerment. Joining us means bringing innovation, technology, and teamwork seamlessly removes obstacles, enhances your skills, and allow you to focus on what's most important to you- work that matters. With us, you'll grow, find your flow , and make a lasting difference in your career, your team, and your impact. This role gives you the opportunity to deliver events that have a real impact on our people, our culture, and our brand. You'll take ownership of planning and executing internal and external events that drive engagement, foster collaboration, and elevate both the employee and customer experience. By delivering against our established events strategy, policy, and governance framework, you'll ensure every event is executed to a high standard, delivering measurable value and ROI. You'll also have the chance to innovate in execution, using new channels, formats, and technologies to enhance the event experience. Your Team You'll work closely with colleagues across the business, including Marketing, People, Operations, Sales, and Design, to bring our events strategy to life. Collaboration will be key - whether it's managing event briefs, co-ordinating with stakeholders, or ensuring promotion and tracking with specialist teams. You'll liaise with third party suppliers, oversee logistics, and co-ordinate on site at larger conferences and exhibitions. Together with the wider team, you'll ensure that every event is delivered seamlessly, while capturing feedback and lessons learned to support continuous improvement. Your Impact In this role, you'll be instrumental in reinforcing our company culture and maximising the value of our event programme by: Executing high quality internal and external events aligned to business objectives. Driving event ROI and reporting on performance. Supporting delegate attendance at key events to increase lead generation and reduce costs. Providing insights on industry events to inform business planning. Ensuring event promotion across digital and social channels. Managing all logistics, compliance, safety documentation, and on site delivery. Organising collateral, giveaways, and third party supplier relationships. Benefits to support you personally and professionally Alongside the opportunity to work with an incredible team and express your individuality, we offer a range of personalised benefits including: Access to over 60 internal training courses, professional qualifications, and cross departmental mentoring and coaching programs. 24/7 access to a GP through Help at Hand for you and your family, confidential mental health support, and paid sick leave. Ability to purchase or sell additional holiday days beyond 25 days and bank holidays. Enhanced family leave. My MHRewards offering discounts at over 900 retailers. Monthly employee recognition programme and departmental awards. Referral bonus scheme of up to £2,000. Employee led social events such as running clubs, football teams, book clubs, and bake offs. On site subsidised restaurants offering a variety of fresh meals daily. Opt in benefits schemes such as private medical insurance and dental coverage. We value the well being, financial stability, and inclusivity of our employees, and strive to provide a supportive working environment. At MHR, we're completely committed to creating a supportive and inclusive workplace where all voices are heard, and everyone feels valued and supported. Whatever your background, abilities and experiences, if you're excited by this role we want to hear from you. If you require assistance for an interview, please let us know and we'll make sure your needs are met when you arrive. If we receive an exceptionally high volume of applications, we reserve the right to close this vacancy earlier than originally advertised.
Mar 25, 2026
Full time
At MHR, our employees are central to our success and play a key role in helping customers achieve sustainable high performance. With a team of over 900 professionals, we work to make things flow smoothly, whether it's for large organisations or individual employees. As businesses face rapid changes in the world of work, our team is here to help them adapt and thrive. By focusing on the core needs of efficiency, productivity, growth, and impact, our employees use their expertise to deliver real solutions through our People and Finance platform. This system, which covers finance, HR, payroll, and learning, helps businesses run more smoothly and make better decisions in real time. With over 40 years of experience behind us, MHR's track record as a high-performance organisation is built on clear goals, a shared vision, and strong communication - all of which we pass on to our customers. MHR is more than just a place to work; it's a platform for empowerment. Joining us means bringing innovation, technology, and teamwork seamlessly removes obstacles, enhances your skills, and allow you to focus on what's most important to you- work that matters. With us, you'll grow, find your flow , and make a lasting difference in your career, your team, and your impact. This role gives you the opportunity to deliver events that have a real impact on our people, our culture, and our brand. You'll take ownership of planning and executing internal and external events that drive engagement, foster collaboration, and elevate both the employee and customer experience. By delivering against our established events strategy, policy, and governance framework, you'll ensure every event is executed to a high standard, delivering measurable value and ROI. You'll also have the chance to innovate in execution, using new channels, formats, and technologies to enhance the event experience. Your Team You'll work closely with colleagues across the business, including Marketing, People, Operations, Sales, and Design, to bring our events strategy to life. Collaboration will be key - whether it's managing event briefs, co-ordinating with stakeholders, or ensuring promotion and tracking with specialist teams. You'll liaise with third party suppliers, oversee logistics, and co-ordinate on site at larger conferences and exhibitions. Together with the wider team, you'll ensure that every event is delivered seamlessly, while capturing feedback and lessons learned to support continuous improvement. Your Impact In this role, you'll be instrumental in reinforcing our company culture and maximising the value of our event programme by: Executing high quality internal and external events aligned to business objectives. Driving event ROI and reporting on performance. Supporting delegate attendance at key events to increase lead generation and reduce costs. Providing insights on industry events to inform business planning. Ensuring event promotion across digital and social channels. Managing all logistics, compliance, safety documentation, and on site delivery. Organising collateral, giveaways, and third party supplier relationships. Benefits to support you personally and professionally Alongside the opportunity to work with an incredible team and express your individuality, we offer a range of personalised benefits including: Access to over 60 internal training courses, professional qualifications, and cross departmental mentoring and coaching programs. 24/7 access to a GP through Help at Hand for you and your family, confidential mental health support, and paid sick leave. Ability to purchase or sell additional holiday days beyond 25 days and bank holidays. Enhanced family leave. My MHRewards offering discounts at over 900 retailers. Monthly employee recognition programme and departmental awards. Referral bonus scheme of up to £2,000. Employee led social events such as running clubs, football teams, book clubs, and bake offs. On site subsidised restaurants offering a variety of fresh meals daily. Opt in benefits schemes such as private medical insurance and dental coverage. We value the well being, financial stability, and inclusivity of our employees, and strive to provide a supportive working environment. At MHR, we're completely committed to creating a supportive and inclusive workplace where all voices are heard, and everyone feels valued and supported. Whatever your background, abilities and experiences, if you're excited by this role we want to hear from you. If you require assistance for an interview, please let us know and we'll make sure your needs are met when you arrive. If we receive an exceptionally high volume of applications, we reserve the right to close this vacancy earlier than originally advertised.
The Human Resources Business Partner will lead all aspects of HR across ParalympicsGB and oversee the design, coordination, and delivery of learning and development (L&D) for a workforce of approximately 50 employees. REPORTS TO: Head of Governance, Planning, and Risk TYPE OF CONTRACT: 12-Month Fixed Term SALARY BAND: £54,000 - £60,000 (Pro Rata) dependent on professional qualifications and experience HOURS OF WORK: Part-Time, 22.5 hours per week (0.6 FTE). Fixed Working Days Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. LOCATION: London (Hybrid arrangements available in line with organisational policy). This role is central to ensuring that ParalympicsGB maintains a positive, high performing culture, underpinned by effective people management, robust HR processes, and meaningful development opportunities for all staff. Working three days per week (0.6 FTE), the postholder will act as the organisation s primary HR contact, providing expert guidance to Directors, Heads of Department and Managers, and ensuring compliance with current UK employment legislation and best practice, supported by continuous professional development. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Human Resources Management Serve as the first point of contact for all HR matters across the organisation, providing expert advice and support to managers on: employee relations, performance, conduct, absence, wellbeing, family-friendly accommodations (e.g. flexible working requests). Manage HR casework as it arises, ensuring timely, fair and legally compliant resolution. Ensure compliance with employment law, safeguarding requirements and internal governance standards; appropriately maintaining and updating HR policies, procedures, and employee records. Oversee recruitment and onboarding processes, ensuring a positive and inclusive candidate experience. Support organisational initiatives related to inclusion, diversity, equality and accessibility. Support organisational change as required, ensuring effective communication and engagement throughout. Proactively maintain awareness of legislative changes and HR best practice through continuous professional development, sharing implications and recommendations with leadership. Line Management of the Recruitment and Corporate Services Officer. Reward and Job Evaluation Understand, evaluate and advise on benefits and reward packages, ensuring they remain competitive, equitable and aligned to organisational values. Contribute to job evaluation processes and develop/update job descriptions in line with market expectations and internal consistency. Performance Framework Administration Lead the administration and continuous improvement of ParalympicsGB s performance management framework. Ensure Directors, Heads of Department and Managers conduct regular performance conversations with their teams. Provide guidance and training to managers on effective performance management, including standards and tools for high-quality objective setting, mid-year check-ins and year-end reviews. Monitor and assure the quality of objectives and performance review conversations, ensuring fairness, consistency and alignment to organisational goals. Collect and analyse performance data to identify trends and improvement opportunities. Report performance insights and recommendations to senior leadership and inform succession and L&D priorities. Learning and Development Oversee delivery of an annual learning and development programme for all staff in partnership with senior leadership and the Corporate Services team. Ensure every employee has an up-to-date individual learning and development plan. Identify organisational training needs and coordinate workshops, training sessions, and development opportunities; sourcing appropriate internal or external solutions as needed, supported by the Corporate Services team. Evaluate the impact of L&D initiatives and recommend improvements. People, Culture and Organisational Development Contribute to initiatives that strengthen organisational culture, staff engagement and wellbeing. Support workforce planning and organisational development projects. Promote ParalympicsGB s values and commitment to a positive, inclusive working environment. PERSON SPECIFICATION: Knowledge, Skills, and Experience Essential A recognised HR qualification (e.g., CIPD Level 5 or above). Significant experience in a similar HR Business Partner or HR Business Partner/L&D combined role. Strong knowledge of UK employment law and HR best practice. Experience managing employee relations cases with confidence and professionalism. Demonstrated ability to design and deliver learning and development programmes. Experience administering a performance framework and supporting managers to set high-quality objectives and conduct effective reviews. Desirable Experience working in a charity, sport, or high performance environment. Knowledge of safeguarding and wellbeing frameworks. Experience supporting organisational culture or change initiatives. Expertise in inclusion, diversity, equality and accessibility strategies (policy, training and measurement). Experience designing and implementing quality assurance processes for performance management. Experience with reward and benefits evaluation, market benchmarking and job evaluation methodologies. Behavioural Competencies and Qualities Excellent interpersonal, communication and influencing skills. Strong organisational skills and attention to detail. Ability to work independently and manage competing priorities. Ability to operate with absolute discretion on confidential matters, with an understanding of when to escalate issues as appropriate Committed, enthusiastic and motivated Willingness and desire to entertain new ideas and seize opportunities Willingness to accept and encourage constructive challenges A willingness to do what is needed to get the job done This job description is not to be regarded as exclusive or exhaustive. It is intended as an outline indication of the areas of activity and may be amended from time to time in the light of the changing needs of the organisation through appropriate processes of consultation and the mutual agreement of both parties. VALUES ParalympicsGB is an organisation with a unique role and key responsibilities within the UK high performance system. Delivery of our ambitions very much relies on both working in partnership with others, and by focusing on our two strategic priorities: taking the best prepared team to each summer and winter Games and inspiring social change. As an organisation we are committed to three values: excellence, respect, and integrity. Every ParalympicsGB member is expected to adhere to: Excellence Everything we do reflects our ambition to be world leading. We care deeply about what we do and bring a flexible, positive, and progressive approach to our interactions with others. Like the athletes that we support, we will always challenge ourselves and others to do better. Respect Our relationships with each other, our partners and the wider community are based on respect, trust, and a deep-seated belief in diversity, inclusion, and the value of our differences. Integrity We demand the highest standards from ourselves and others, seeking always to do the right thing and to engage with openness and transparency in all that we do.
Mar 25, 2026
Full time
The Human Resources Business Partner will lead all aspects of HR across ParalympicsGB and oversee the design, coordination, and delivery of learning and development (L&D) for a workforce of approximately 50 employees. REPORTS TO: Head of Governance, Planning, and Risk TYPE OF CONTRACT: 12-Month Fixed Term SALARY BAND: £54,000 - £60,000 (Pro Rata) dependent on professional qualifications and experience HOURS OF WORK: Part-Time, 22.5 hours per week (0.6 FTE). Fixed Working Days Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. LOCATION: London (Hybrid arrangements available in line with organisational policy). This role is central to ensuring that ParalympicsGB maintains a positive, high performing culture, underpinned by effective people management, robust HR processes, and meaningful development opportunities for all staff. Working three days per week (0.6 FTE), the postholder will act as the organisation s primary HR contact, providing expert guidance to Directors, Heads of Department and Managers, and ensuring compliance with current UK employment legislation and best practice, supported by continuous professional development. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Human Resources Management Serve as the first point of contact for all HR matters across the organisation, providing expert advice and support to managers on: employee relations, performance, conduct, absence, wellbeing, family-friendly accommodations (e.g. flexible working requests). Manage HR casework as it arises, ensuring timely, fair and legally compliant resolution. Ensure compliance with employment law, safeguarding requirements and internal governance standards; appropriately maintaining and updating HR policies, procedures, and employee records. Oversee recruitment and onboarding processes, ensuring a positive and inclusive candidate experience. Support organisational initiatives related to inclusion, diversity, equality and accessibility. Support organisational change as required, ensuring effective communication and engagement throughout. Proactively maintain awareness of legislative changes and HR best practice through continuous professional development, sharing implications and recommendations with leadership. Line Management of the Recruitment and Corporate Services Officer. Reward and Job Evaluation Understand, evaluate and advise on benefits and reward packages, ensuring they remain competitive, equitable and aligned to organisational values. Contribute to job evaluation processes and develop/update job descriptions in line with market expectations and internal consistency. Performance Framework Administration Lead the administration and continuous improvement of ParalympicsGB s performance management framework. Ensure Directors, Heads of Department and Managers conduct regular performance conversations with their teams. Provide guidance and training to managers on effective performance management, including standards and tools for high-quality objective setting, mid-year check-ins and year-end reviews. Monitor and assure the quality of objectives and performance review conversations, ensuring fairness, consistency and alignment to organisational goals. Collect and analyse performance data to identify trends and improvement opportunities. Report performance insights and recommendations to senior leadership and inform succession and L&D priorities. Learning and Development Oversee delivery of an annual learning and development programme for all staff in partnership with senior leadership and the Corporate Services team. Ensure every employee has an up-to-date individual learning and development plan. Identify organisational training needs and coordinate workshops, training sessions, and development opportunities; sourcing appropriate internal or external solutions as needed, supported by the Corporate Services team. Evaluate the impact of L&D initiatives and recommend improvements. People, Culture and Organisational Development Contribute to initiatives that strengthen organisational culture, staff engagement and wellbeing. Support workforce planning and organisational development projects. Promote ParalympicsGB s values and commitment to a positive, inclusive working environment. PERSON SPECIFICATION: Knowledge, Skills, and Experience Essential A recognised HR qualification (e.g., CIPD Level 5 or above). Significant experience in a similar HR Business Partner or HR Business Partner/L&D combined role. Strong knowledge of UK employment law and HR best practice. Experience managing employee relations cases with confidence and professionalism. Demonstrated ability to design and deliver learning and development programmes. Experience administering a performance framework and supporting managers to set high-quality objectives and conduct effective reviews. Desirable Experience working in a charity, sport, or high performance environment. Knowledge of safeguarding and wellbeing frameworks. Experience supporting organisational culture or change initiatives. Expertise in inclusion, diversity, equality and accessibility strategies (policy, training and measurement). Experience designing and implementing quality assurance processes for performance management. Experience with reward and benefits evaluation, market benchmarking and job evaluation methodologies. Behavioural Competencies and Qualities Excellent interpersonal, communication and influencing skills. Strong organisational skills and attention to detail. Ability to work independently and manage competing priorities. Ability to operate with absolute discretion on confidential matters, with an understanding of when to escalate issues as appropriate Committed, enthusiastic and motivated Willingness and desire to entertain new ideas and seize opportunities Willingness to accept and encourage constructive challenges A willingness to do what is needed to get the job done This job description is not to be regarded as exclusive or exhaustive. It is intended as an outline indication of the areas of activity and may be amended from time to time in the light of the changing needs of the organisation through appropriate processes of consultation and the mutual agreement of both parties. VALUES ParalympicsGB is an organisation with a unique role and key responsibilities within the UK high performance system. Delivery of our ambitions very much relies on both working in partnership with others, and by focusing on our two strategic priorities: taking the best prepared team to each summer and winter Games and inspiring social change. As an organisation we are committed to three values: excellence, respect, and integrity. Every ParalympicsGB member is expected to adhere to: Excellence Everything we do reflects our ambition to be world leading. We care deeply about what we do and bring a flexible, positive, and progressive approach to our interactions with others. Like the athletes that we support, we will always challenge ourselves and others to do better. Respect Our relationships with each other, our partners and the wider community are based on respect, trust, and a deep-seated belief in diversity, inclusion, and the value of our differences. Integrity We demand the highest standards from ourselves and others, seeking always to do the right thing and to engage with openness and transparency in all that we do.