Starting salary is £18,000 for 3 days (£30k Pro Rata) + 20% OTE + an increase in base salary after probation based on performance. We're working with a long-established and highly respected leadership and management training consultancy, currently seeking a Home-Based Part-Time Account Manager to join their close-knit, remote-first team. This is a values-led, consultative business with over 50 years' heritage, known for delivering tailored development programmes that genuinely impact performance. Their client base spans a wide range of sectors, with an excellent reputation for quality, professionalism and long-term relationships. This is a part-time permanent opportunity, ideally around 3 days per week (22.5 hours). The hours can be worked as three full days or spread across five days to accommodate school hours or other commitments. The role is remote-first, with approximately one day per month spent with the team in a Central London coworking space. The Role This is a relationship-led, consultative Account Manager position - not a hard sell. The role is split approximately 50% existing account management and 50% re-engaging lapsed clients and developing new opportunities. The commercial element is educational and insight-driven, focused on understanding client challenges and shaping tailored training solutions rather than pushing products. You'll act as the main point of contact for your client base, managing the journey from initial enquiry through to programme coordination and follow-up, ensuring a high-touch, professional experience at every stage. You will be responsible for: Nurturing and growing relationships with existing client accounts Re-engaging previous clients and identifying new business opportunities in a thoughtful, consultative way Leading discovery calls to understand organisational challenges and development needs Collaborating with senior consultants to shape tailored proposals and solutions Managing incoming enquiries and advising on appropriate programmes Coordinating virtual and in-person training delivery, including logistics and scheduling Maintaining accurate CRM records and overseeing bookings and invoicing You'll work closely with an experienced Account Manager and senior consultants, receiving comprehensive training and ongoing development. About You This role would suit an experienced, articulate and professional Account Manager or consultative Sales professional who enjoys building meaningful relationships. You'll likely: Have experience in account management, consultative sales or a relationship-led B2B environment Be confident leading conversations with decision-makers Be naturally curious, thoughtful and solutions-focused Be highly organised and comfortable managing your own workload remotely Experience within training, professional services or a people-focused environment would be beneficial but is not essential. Attitude, communication skills and a genuine interest in supporting clients are key. Zero Surplus is one of the UK's premier recruitment agencies, based just outside Cambridge our recruiters source staff for small and international businesses across the South of England. For registration purposes, please let us know where you are currently based or which locations you are considering as well as your required salary and notice period. Please upload a Microsoft Word version of your CV where possible, excluding text boxes or images. Any data we collect from you will be stored and processed in accordance with Zero Surplus' Privacy Policy.
Apr 14, 2026
Full time
Starting salary is £18,000 for 3 days (£30k Pro Rata) + 20% OTE + an increase in base salary after probation based on performance. We're working with a long-established and highly respected leadership and management training consultancy, currently seeking a Home-Based Part-Time Account Manager to join their close-knit, remote-first team. This is a values-led, consultative business with over 50 years' heritage, known for delivering tailored development programmes that genuinely impact performance. Their client base spans a wide range of sectors, with an excellent reputation for quality, professionalism and long-term relationships. This is a part-time permanent opportunity, ideally around 3 days per week (22.5 hours). The hours can be worked as three full days or spread across five days to accommodate school hours or other commitments. The role is remote-first, with approximately one day per month spent with the team in a Central London coworking space. The Role This is a relationship-led, consultative Account Manager position - not a hard sell. The role is split approximately 50% existing account management and 50% re-engaging lapsed clients and developing new opportunities. The commercial element is educational and insight-driven, focused on understanding client challenges and shaping tailored training solutions rather than pushing products. You'll act as the main point of contact for your client base, managing the journey from initial enquiry through to programme coordination and follow-up, ensuring a high-touch, professional experience at every stage. You will be responsible for: Nurturing and growing relationships with existing client accounts Re-engaging previous clients and identifying new business opportunities in a thoughtful, consultative way Leading discovery calls to understand organisational challenges and development needs Collaborating with senior consultants to shape tailored proposals and solutions Managing incoming enquiries and advising on appropriate programmes Coordinating virtual and in-person training delivery, including logistics and scheduling Maintaining accurate CRM records and overseeing bookings and invoicing You'll work closely with an experienced Account Manager and senior consultants, receiving comprehensive training and ongoing development. About You This role would suit an experienced, articulate and professional Account Manager or consultative Sales professional who enjoys building meaningful relationships. You'll likely: Have experience in account management, consultative sales or a relationship-led B2B environment Be confident leading conversations with decision-makers Be naturally curious, thoughtful and solutions-focused Be highly organised and comfortable managing your own workload remotely Experience within training, professional services or a people-focused environment would be beneficial but is not essential. Attitude, communication skills and a genuine interest in supporting clients are key. Zero Surplus is one of the UK's premier recruitment agencies, based just outside Cambridge our recruiters source staff for small and international businesses across the South of England. For registration purposes, please let us know where you are currently based or which locations you are considering as well as your required salary and notice period. Please upload a Microsoft Word version of your CV where possible, excluding text boxes or images. Any data we collect from you will be stored and processed in accordance with Zero Surplus' Privacy Policy.
Join Bucksmore Education, we have been providing students with innovative and engaging academic short course, centred around helping you people find and pursue their passions and ambitions for over 40 years. We are always looking for talented individuals to join our ever expanding team, so if there isn't a current or applicable vacancy below, please do send your CV to us for consideration. The Bucksmore team are a collegiate, enthusiastic, driven and dedicated group of individuals, who are all passionate about education. At Bucksmore we nurture that passion and channel it into the development of purposeful and relevant courses for our students, but also meaningful professional development for you as an individual. Director of Studies in Oxford The Directors of Studies on Bucksmore courses are responsible for delivery of Academic programmes, the academic management and organisation of the centre. They work to ensure the curriculum is delivered effectively and meets the standards set out by the Head office Academic Manager (in direct line management) and our accrediting bodies (e.g. British Council). Furthermore, as one of the three principle senior members of staff, the role works closely with the Centre Manager to aid the smooth and effective running of the centre. Both the Director of Studies and Activity Manager line manage the residential staff so good communication with the Activity Manager and administrative staff will ensure the most effective use of staff time outside of teaching duties. The list below summarises the key tasks of the role and is not a definitive list of all the tasks to be undertaken as those can be varied from time to time at the discretion of the Centre Manager, Bucksmore Academic Manager and Head Office Team. Organising the testing, placement and induction of students where required Providing support and guidance to teachers, including leading the teacher induction and running CPD sessions where relevant Time-tabling classes and allocating Counsellors or relevant teaching staff to teach appropriate classes and levels Effectively manage materials and resources Maintain academic administration as set out by the Bucksmore Head Office Academic Manager Carrying out lesson observation and feedback and end of course staff appraisals Teaching as required to meet operational demands Ensuring all end of course student reports are completed at the appropriate times Assisting the Centre Manager in the set-up and shut down of the centre, including ensuring all teaching resources are in place and at the end of the course are returned to Head Office Assisting the Centre Manager in the day to day running of the centre, including standing in for the Centre Manager in their absence Assisting with the induction, meeting and greeting of new arrivals Supervise student wake-ups and bed-times with the centre management team Planning, implementing and running weekly academic group projects and project presentations Cooperating with accrediting organisations, such as the British Council, to help ensure successful accreditation inspections Speaking to students, Bucksmore agents and parents about academic matters when necessary Arrange peer observations and cover for the duration of peer observation Assist with safeguarding protocols as and when required • Ensuring that the Bucksmore policies and procedures are kept and exceeded Person Specification: All applicants must have the eligibility to work in the UK prior to commencing employment. The following are the essential requirements needed in order to do the job. Knowledge, qualifications and expereince: Essential: DELTA, Trinity Dip TESOL, Masters in either TESOL, ELT or Applied Linguistics Native or native level English speaker Experience of working in a residential summer school or similar environment in a management role First degree A minimum of three years' teaching experience A sound knowledge and experience of teaching 10-18 year olds or age groups specific to centre Salary & Benefits Band A £994 a week including holiday pay Band B £914 a week including holiday pay Band C £800 a week including holiday pay Training and senior staff induction is provided prior to the start of a centre opening. All positions are residential, accommodation and full board meals are provided. This is a 5 week fixed term contract. Successful candidates will be required to complete an Enhanced DBS check (and a police check if you reside outside the UK). You will also need to provide proof of identity, such as a passport or driving licence, for our records. Bucksmore will cover the upfront cost of the Enhanced DBS check (currently £49.50) and the DBS Update Service subscription (currently £13). 50% of the total cost will be reclaimed from your first pay run. If you return to work with us in subsequent years, you must maintain your Update Service subscription. Failure to do so will mean you are responsible for the full cost of a new Enhanced DBS check. At Nord Anglia Education we are committed to providing a world class, safe, happy environment in which children and young people can thrive and learn. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all our pupils where we embrace all race, abilities, religions, genders, and cultures. All post holders in regulated activity (having regular unsupervised contact with children) are subject to appropriate national and international vetting procedures including satisfactory criminal record checks from both your country of residence/birth and any country of residence within the last 10 years. We welcome applications from suitable qualified persons from all diverse backgrounds. Please note, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
Apr 14, 2026
Full time
Join Bucksmore Education, we have been providing students with innovative and engaging academic short course, centred around helping you people find and pursue their passions and ambitions for over 40 years. We are always looking for talented individuals to join our ever expanding team, so if there isn't a current or applicable vacancy below, please do send your CV to us for consideration. The Bucksmore team are a collegiate, enthusiastic, driven and dedicated group of individuals, who are all passionate about education. At Bucksmore we nurture that passion and channel it into the development of purposeful and relevant courses for our students, but also meaningful professional development for you as an individual. Director of Studies in Oxford The Directors of Studies on Bucksmore courses are responsible for delivery of Academic programmes, the academic management and organisation of the centre. They work to ensure the curriculum is delivered effectively and meets the standards set out by the Head office Academic Manager (in direct line management) and our accrediting bodies (e.g. British Council). Furthermore, as one of the three principle senior members of staff, the role works closely with the Centre Manager to aid the smooth and effective running of the centre. Both the Director of Studies and Activity Manager line manage the residential staff so good communication with the Activity Manager and administrative staff will ensure the most effective use of staff time outside of teaching duties. The list below summarises the key tasks of the role and is not a definitive list of all the tasks to be undertaken as those can be varied from time to time at the discretion of the Centre Manager, Bucksmore Academic Manager and Head Office Team. Organising the testing, placement and induction of students where required Providing support and guidance to teachers, including leading the teacher induction and running CPD sessions where relevant Time-tabling classes and allocating Counsellors or relevant teaching staff to teach appropriate classes and levels Effectively manage materials and resources Maintain academic administration as set out by the Bucksmore Head Office Academic Manager Carrying out lesson observation and feedback and end of course staff appraisals Teaching as required to meet operational demands Ensuring all end of course student reports are completed at the appropriate times Assisting the Centre Manager in the set-up and shut down of the centre, including ensuring all teaching resources are in place and at the end of the course are returned to Head Office Assisting the Centre Manager in the day to day running of the centre, including standing in for the Centre Manager in their absence Assisting with the induction, meeting and greeting of new arrivals Supervise student wake-ups and bed-times with the centre management team Planning, implementing and running weekly academic group projects and project presentations Cooperating with accrediting organisations, such as the British Council, to help ensure successful accreditation inspections Speaking to students, Bucksmore agents and parents about academic matters when necessary Arrange peer observations and cover for the duration of peer observation Assist with safeguarding protocols as and when required • Ensuring that the Bucksmore policies and procedures are kept and exceeded Person Specification: All applicants must have the eligibility to work in the UK prior to commencing employment. The following are the essential requirements needed in order to do the job. Knowledge, qualifications and expereince: Essential: DELTA, Trinity Dip TESOL, Masters in either TESOL, ELT or Applied Linguistics Native or native level English speaker Experience of working in a residential summer school or similar environment in a management role First degree A minimum of three years' teaching experience A sound knowledge and experience of teaching 10-18 year olds or age groups specific to centre Salary & Benefits Band A £994 a week including holiday pay Band B £914 a week including holiday pay Band C £800 a week including holiday pay Training and senior staff induction is provided prior to the start of a centre opening. All positions are residential, accommodation and full board meals are provided. This is a 5 week fixed term contract. Successful candidates will be required to complete an Enhanced DBS check (and a police check if you reside outside the UK). You will also need to provide proof of identity, such as a passport or driving licence, for our records. Bucksmore will cover the upfront cost of the Enhanced DBS check (currently £49.50) and the DBS Update Service subscription (currently £13). 50% of the total cost will be reclaimed from your first pay run. If you return to work with us in subsequent years, you must maintain your Update Service subscription. Failure to do so will mean you are responsible for the full cost of a new Enhanced DBS check. At Nord Anglia Education we are committed to providing a world class, safe, happy environment in which children and young people can thrive and learn. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all our pupils where we embrace all race, abilities, religions, genders, and cultures. All post holders in regulated activity (having regular unsupervised contact with children) are subject to appropriate national and international vetting procedures including satisfactory criminal record checks from both your country of residence/birth and any country of residence within the last 10 years. We welcome applications from suitable qualified persons from all diverse backgrounds. Please note, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
Position Title: Project Manager - Signal & System Location: Scarborough, ON, CA Date: Apr 2, 2026 Operating Sector: Urban Transportation Solutions At Aecon, you can count on: Safety Always. Our number one core value. If we can't do it safely, we don't do it at all. Integrity. We lead by example, with humility and courage. Accountability. We're passionate about delivering on our commitments. We lead the infrastructure industry with purpose, and our people are at the heart of everything we do. So, we invest in our people, just like they invest in us! At Aecon we: Ensure you and your family receive the services needed to support your mental, emotional, and physical well-being. Believe in helping you build your career through our Aecon University and Leadership Programs. Are committed to supporting and investing in inclusive work environments, through initiatives like Equity, Diversity & Inclusion training, our Aecon Women in Trades and Aecon Diversity in Trades programs, and our Employee Resource Groups (ERGs) to ensure we are building inclusion into every aspect of our culture at Aecon. Are a leader in sustainable construction. With a strong commitment to operating responsibly by minimizing our impact on the environment and surrounding communities. Our business success relies on strong execution and continuous improvement - driven by the diversity, expertise and teamwork of our people. We're always searching the globe for innovative, collaborative minds to join our best in class Aecon community! Opportunity Overview Scarborough Transit Connect (STC) was selected by Metrolinx to deliver the Scarborough Subway Extension - Stations, Rails and Systems (SSE SRS) package. The Scarborough Subway Extension will bring the TTC's Line 2 subway service nearly eight kilometers farther into Scarborough. It will extend from Kennedy Station to Sheppard Avenue and McCowan Road, providing quick and seamless transit for those heading into and out of the downtown core and those travelling within Scarborough. The extension will replace Line 3 (the Scarborough RT), helping to reduce travel times and improve access to jobs, schools and other key destinations throughout the city. As part of the Scarborough Transit Connect project based in Scarborough, Aecon is looking for a qualified Project Manager - Signalling & Systems to join our team. What You'll Do Here: Lead all engineering, technical, and managerial aspects of the signaling system throughout the project lifecycle. Serve as the primary liaison with client representatives and stakeholders for all signaling related matters. Provide strong leadership and clear direction to project staff involved in signaling activities. Act as Project Manager, manage safety, quality, schedule, and budget objectives of the project. Work independently with minimal supervision, exercising sound judgment especially in complex or unfamiliar situations. Oversee the development and execution of signaling strategies, ensuring alignment with project requirements and industry standards. Provide signaling related input to design teams for incorporation into engineering deliverables and construction packages. Develop practical, hands on solutions to technical challenges arising during design and construction. Maintain comprehensive knowledge of client standards, industry practices, and regulatory requirements. Lead the preparation of proposals, engineering design packages, technical specifications, tender documents, and other project deliverables. Support the development of training materials and conduct onboarding sessions to enhance team performance and understanding of signaling systems. Collaborate with cross functional disciplines such as Track & Civil, Communications, Safety, Security, Finance, Scheduling, and Technical Design. Demonstrate strong communication and interpersonal skills, engaging actively in planning, design reviews, and construction coordination. Chair meetings with clients, contractors, and other external parties for project delivery, issue resolution, and business development. Provide technical mentorship and support to junior staff in both office and field environments. Monitor and support supplier performance across technical, scheduling, and financial dimensions. Ensure vendors meet project expectations and contractual deliverables related to signaling equipment and systems. Drive an inclusive culture to promote equity, welcome different perspectives, and enable career progression by fostering a sense of belonging. What You Bring to The Team: Bachelor's degree in Engineering or related technical discipline from an accredited university; Licensed Professional Engineer (P.Eng.) required. 10+ years of experience delivering passenger rail signaling projects, preferably in metro or subway environments, including Computer Based Interlocking (CBI) systems. Proven success leading signaling deployments in brownfield environments, such as live system upgrades and line extensions. Strong command of CENELEC (EN) signaling standards and their practical application within safety critical rail programs. Advanced project and commercial management expertise, including control of scope, schedule, budget, quality, and risk on complex, high value infrastructure projects. Demonstrated ability to lead multidisciplinary teams and external consultants, holding accountability for performance, cost control, and delivery outcomes. Experience operating in high visibility, politically sensitive environments, requiring sound judgment, responsiveness, and executive level stakeholder communication. Thorough understanding of applicable Canadian railway legislation and regulations, including the Railway Safety Act and Transport Canada standards. Practical knowledge of Ontario employment legislation (ESA, OHSA) and experience working within unionized and collective agreement environments. Strategic, forward looking leader with strong business acumen, capable of navigating VUCA conditions, evaluating risk, and making well reasoned decisions with incomplete information. Highly effective communicator and influencer, able to build trust, challenge the status quo, and align diverse stakeholders around common objectives. Known for integrity, resilience, and humility, acting as a trusted ambassador for the organization while fostering high performing, accountable teams. Be a champion of inclusion and diversity. Reason for vacancy: Replacement Pay Range: $110,000 - $140,000 Individual pay is determined based on several factors, including work location, education, experience, unique skills and job conditions. Other considerations may include certifications, specialized training, and the complexity or scope of the role. Aecon fosters diversity, inclusion and belonging within and across our organization. We welcome all to apply including women, visible minorities, Indigenous peoples, persons with disabilities, and persons of any sexual orientation or gender identity. We are committed to adhering to the objectives and requirements outlined in the Accessible Canada Act (ACA), and to meeting the accessibility needs of persons with disabilities in a timely manner. Through the implementation of the requirements of the ACA and its applicable regulations, appropriate accommodations will be provided upon request throughout the interview and hiring process. As part of our commitment to fair and transparent hiring practices, Aecon may use artificial intelligence (AI) tools to assist in screening and reviewing candidates. These tools are applied responsibly and in accordance with applicable privacy laws and Aecon's AI Usage Policy. All final decisions are made by qualified Aecon team members.
Apr 13, 2026
Full time
Position Title: Project Manager - Signal & System Location: Scarborough, ON, CA Date: Apr 2, 2026 Operating Sector: Urban Transportation Solutions At Aecon, you can count on: Safety Always. Our number one core value. If we can't do it safely, we don't do it at all. Integrity. We lead by example, with humility and courage. Accountability. We're passionate about delivering on our commitments. We lead the infrastructure industry with purpose, and our people are at the heart of everything we do. So, we invest in our people, just like they invest in us! At Aecon we: Ensure you and your family receive the services needed to support your mental, emotional, and physical well-being. Believe in helping you build your career through our Aecon University and Leadership Programs. Are committed to supporting and investing in inclusive work environments, through initiatives like Equity, Diversity & Inclusion training, our Aecon Women in Trades and Aecon Diversity in Trades programs, and our Employee Resource Groups (ERGs) to ensure we are building inclusion into every aspect of our culture at Aecon. Are a leader in sustainable construction. With a strong commitment to operating responsibly by minimizing our impact on the environment and surrounding communities. Our business success relies on strong execution and continuous improvement - driven by the diversity, expertise and teamwork of our people. We're always searching the globe for innovative, collaborative minds to join our best in class Aecon community! Opportunity Overview Scarborough Transit Connect (STC) was selected by Metrolinx to deliver the Scarborough Subway Extension - Stations, Rails and Systems (SSE SRS) package. The Scarborough Subway Extension will bring the TTC's Line 2 subway service nearly eight kilometers farther into Scarborough. It will extend from Kennedy Station to Sheppard Avenue and McCowan Road, providing quick and seamless transit for those heading into and out of the downtown core and those travelling within Scarborough. The extension will replace Line 3 (the Scarborough RT), helping to reduce travel times and improve access to jobs, schools and other key destinations throughout the city. As part of the Scarborough Transit Connect project based in Scarborough, Aecon is looking for a qualified Project Manager - Signalling & Systems to join our team. What You'll Do Here: Lead all engineering, technical, and managerial aspects of the signaling system throughout the project lifecycle. Serve as the primary liaison with client representatives and stakeholders for all signaling related matters. Provide strong leadership and clear direction to project staff involved in signaling activities. Act as Project Manager, manage safety, quality, schedule, and budget objectives of the project. Work independently with minimal supervision, exercising sound judgment especially in complex or unfamiliar situations. Oversee the development and execution of signaling strategies, ensuring alignment with project requirements and industry standards. Provide signaling related input to design teams for incorporation into engineering deliverables and construction packages. Develop practical, hands on solutions to technical challenges arising during design and construction. Maintain comprehensive knowledge of client standards, industry practices, and regulatory requirements. Lead the preparation of proposals, engineering design packages, technical specifications, tender documents, and other project deliverables. Support the development of training materials and conduct onboarding sessions to enhance team performance and understanding of signaling systems. Collaborate with cross functional disciplines such as Track & Civil, Communications, Safety, Security, Finance, Scheduling, and Technical Design. Demonstrate strong communication and interpersonal skills, engaging actively in planning, design reviews, and construction coordination. Chair meetings with clients, contractors, and other external parties for project delivery, issue resolution, and business development. Provide technical mentorship and support to junior staff in both office and field environments. Monitor and support supplier performance across technical, scheduling, and financial dimensions. Ensure vendors meet project expectations and contractual deliverables related to signaling equipment and systems. Drive an inclusive culture to promote equity, welcome different perspectives, and enable career progression by fostering a sense of belonging. What You Bring to The Team: Bachelor's degree in Engineering or related technical discipline from an accredited university; Licensed Professional Engineer (P.Eng.) required. 10+ years of experience delivering passenger rail signaling projects, preferably in metro or subway environments, including Computer Based Interlocking (CBI) systems. Proven success leading signaling deployments in brownfield environments, such as live system upgrades and line extensions. Strong command of CENELEC (EN) signaling standards and their practical application within safety critical rail programs. Advanced project and commercial management expertise, including control of scope, schedule, budget, quality, and risk on complex, high value infrastructure projects. Demonstrated ability to lead multidisciplinary teams and external consultants, holding accountability for performance, cost control, and delivery outcomes. Experience operating in high visibility, politically sensitive environments, requiring sound judgment, responsiveness, and executive level stakeholder communication. Thorough understanding of applicable Canadian railway legislation and regulations, including the Railway Safety Act and Transport Canada standards. Practical knowledge of Ontario employment legislation (ESA, OHSA) and experience working within unionized and collective agreement environments. Strategic, forward looking leader with strong business acumen, capable of navigating VUCA conditions, evaluating risk, and making well reasoned decisions with incomplete information. Highly effective communicator and influencer, able to build trust, challenge the status quo, and align diverse stakeholders around common objectives. Known for integrity, resilience, and humility, acting as a trusted ambassador for the organization while fostering high performing, accountable teams. Be a champion of inclusion and diversity. Reason for vacancy: Replacement Pay Range: $110,000 - $140,000 Individual pay is determined based on several factors, including work location, education, experience, unique skills and job conditions. Other considerations may include certifications, specialized training, and the complexity or scope of the role. Aecon fosters diversity, inclusion and belonging within and across our organization. We welcome all to apply including women, visible minorities, Indigenous peoples, persons with disabilities, and persons of any sexual orientation or gender identity. We are committed to adhering to the objectives and requirements outlined in the Accessible Canada Act (ACA), and to meeting the accessibility needs of persons with disabilities in a timely manner. Through the implementation of the requirements of the ACA and its applicable regulations, appropriate accommodations will be provided upon request throughout the interview and hiring process. As part of our commitment to fair and transparent hiring practices, Aecon may use artificial intelligence (AI) tools to assist in screening and reviewing candidates. These tools are applied responsibly and in accordance with applicable privacy laws and Aecon's AI Usage Policy. All final decisions are made by qualified Aecon team members.
YDU JC Air Cond & Ref Inc.- Dubai
Manchester, Lancashire
. Apprentice Project Surveyor- Decarbonisation Manchester. You will be based from our Manchester office. Site visits may be required so you need to be flexible to travel. To get on this prestigious apprenticeship programme we require 5's or C's in your GCSE English and Maths. Please include your certificates in your application alongside your UK Driving licence. As an Apprentice Project Surveyor, you will support the delivery of commercial surveying activities within our Decarbonisation Projects team. You will primarily work on government grant-funded schemes focused on improving energy efficiency and reducing carbon emissions across public sector buildings. What You'll Be Up To: Assisting with cost planning, estimating, and preparation of commercial documentation for decarbonisation projects including heat decarbonisation, fabric improvements, controls upgrades and energy efficiency works. Supporting senior surveyors with tender analysis, contract administration, valuations, change control and commercial reporting. Visiting project sites such as schools, hospitals, council buildings and community facilities to assist with surveys and progress monitoring. Helping prepare grant monitoring documentation required for schemes such as SALIX Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme (PSDS) and other government-funded initiatives. Working collaboratively with engineers, project managers and sustainability specialists to ensure commercial compliance and value for money. Who We Are . Where You'll Train: Salford City College Construction quantity surveying technician progressing onto level 6 Mix of college learning and hands-on mentoring. College will be day release Training and Support:You will be supported by experienced commercial and project delivery professionals who will mentor you throughout your apprenticeship. You will learn how decarbonisation projects are costed, procured, delivered and monitored within a public sector funding environment. What You'll Need: GCSEs in English & Maths-Grade 5 (C) or above Full UK driving licence. Interest in surveying, construction or sustainability Happy to travel, work away and stay over in hotels when needed Good vibes: team spirit, hardworking, communication skills, and a love for technology and Engineering Perks & Pay: £15,600 starting salary All equipment provided 25 days holiday + bank holidays Access to Company pension scheme Next Steps: Send your CV, driving licence, English and Maths certificates- Grade 5 or C's If your application stands out, you will have a chat with our Talent Acquisition team Smash the screening call and you will be invited to attend an assessment centre Start your journey in late summer 2026! Deadline to apply: Friday 1st May 2026Your buildings have a purpose. They are places for people to live or work. Facilities for learning or healing. Venues for entertainment and shopping. Sites for the specialized storage of tangible goods or mission-critical data. Your buildings have a huge variety of functions; they are central to your mission. This is where Johnson Controls comes in, helping drive the outcomes that matter most. Through a full range of systems and digital solutions, we make your buildings smarter. A smarter building is safer, more comfortable, more efficient, and, ultimately, more sustainable. Most important, smarter buildings let you focus more intensely on your unique mission. Better for your people. Better for your bottom line. Better for the planet.At Johnson Controls, we've been making buildings smarter since 1885, and our capabilities, depth of innovation experience, and global reach have been growing ever since. Today, we offer the world's largest portfolio of building products, technologies, software, and services; we put that portfolio to work to transform the environments where people live, work, learn and play.
Apr 13, 2026
Full time
. Apprentice Project Surveyor- Decarbonisation Manchester. You will be based from our Manchester office. Site visits may be required so you need to be flexible to travel. To get on this prestigious apprenticeship programme we require 5's or C's in your GCSE English and Maths. Please include your certificates in your application alongside your UK Driving licence. As an Apprentice Project Surveyor, you will support the delivery of commercial surveying activities within our Decarbonisation Projects team. You will primarily work on government grant-funded schemes focused on improving energy efficiency and reducing carbon emissions across public sector buildings. What You'll Be Up To: Assisting with cost planning, estimating, and preparation of commercial documentation for decarbonisation projects including heat decarbonisation, fabric improvements, controls upgrades and energy efficiency works. Supporting senior surveyors with tender analysis, contract administration, valuations, change control and commercial reporting. Visiting project sites such as schools, hospitals, council buildings and community facilities to assist with surveys and progress monitoring. Helping prepare grant monitoring documentation required for schemes such as SALIX Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme (PSDS) and other government-funded initiatives. Working collaboratively with engineers, project managers and sustainability specialists to ensure commercial compliance and value for money. Who We Are . Where You'll Train: Salford City College Construction quantity surveying technician progressing onto level 6 Mix of college learning and hands-on mentoring. College will be day release Training and Support:You will be supported by experienced commercial and project delivery professionals who will mentor you throughout your apprenticeship. You will learn how decarbonisation projects are costed, procured, delivered and monitored within a public sector funding environment. What You'll Need: GCSEs in English & Maths-Grade 5 (C) or above Full UK driving licence. Interest in surveying, construction or sustainability Happy to travel, work away and stay over in hotels when needed Good vibes: team spirit, hardworking, communication skills, and a love for technology and Engineering Perks & Pay: £15,600 starting salary All equipment provided 25 days holiday + bank holidays Access to Company pension scheme Next Steps: Send your CV, driving licence, English and Maths certificates- Grade 5 or C's If your application stands out, you will have a chat with our Talent Acquisition team Smash the screening call and you will be invited to attend an assessment centre Start your journey in late summer 2026! Deadline to apply: Friday 1st May 2026Your buildings have a purpose. They are places for people to live or work. Facilities for learning or healing. Venues for entertainment and shopping. Sites for the specialized storage of tangible goods or mission-critical data. Your buildings have a huge variety of functions; they are central to your mission. This is where Johnson Controls comes in, helping drive the outcomes that matter most. Through a full range of systems and digital solutions, we make your buildings smarter. A smarter building is safer, more comfortable, more efficient, and, ultimately, more sustainable. Most important, smarter buildings let you focus more intensely on your unique mission. Better for your people. Better for your bottom line. Better for the planet.At Johnson Controls, we've been making buildings smarter since 1885, and our capabilities, depth of innovation experience, and global reach have been growing ever since. Today, we offer the world's largest portfolio of building products, technologies, software, and services; we put that portfolio to work to transform the environments where people live, work, learn and play.
Sales & Customer Service Assistant (Central London) Unlock Your Potential And Launch Your Career: Immediate Starts Available! Please Note: Our client is only able to accept candidates who are eligible to work full-time in the UK. They cannot accept current students or international students. Are you ready to join a dynamic company where you can grow and thrive? Located in London, our client's sales and marketing company is well-established, successful, and continuously growing. As a result, they are looking to expand their team, with bubbly and enthusiastic individuals, to work on ongoing, face-to-face field sales campaigns on a full time equivalent basis. This role will include the following aspects: Develop and implement innovative strategies to drive brand awareness and sales. Deliver professional and exception customer service by addressing inquiries and providing product information. Work closely with the team to refine sales pitches and strategies that drive better results. Travelling to various locations as needed. Use your excellent communication and interpersonal skills to build and maintain strong relationship with clients. Our client can offer: Earnings & Incentives: Competitive day rate plus commission, financial bonuses, and performance-based rewards. Professional Growth: Access to industry-leading mentorship and structured development programmes. A fun, lively, and fast-paced environment where hard work is celebrated. Social networking events and opportunities for domestic and international travel. Previous job experience in these areas is not essential as our client will provide access to sales coaching and client product/services training. Our client welcomes candidates with any previous work experience in the following roles: customer service, sales representative, direct sales, field sales, warehouse, retail, call centre, bar manager, hospitality, marketing assistant, front of house, direct marketing, sales assistant, canvassing, and any other customer service or sales role. This is a self-employed role, with fantastic commission-based earnings as well as incentives. This role offers a flexible, full-time equivalent schedule and financial bonus's and incentives to supplement earnings and reward hard work and hitting targets. Please ensure that you attach your up-to-date CV and contact details so the recruitment team can get in touch with you as soon as possible! This role is not suitable for candidates still in education (school/College/University), or current international students. Due to availability, our client is seeking candidates that can work 4/5 full days per week (between Mon-Sat) ROLES ARE BASED IN LONDON! Please note, by applying to this advert, you acknowledge our privacy policy applies and give consent for Blackwater Recruitment to share the data you provide with our client so that they may contact you regarding the role or any other role they deem you suitable for. For more information, please see our website before applying.
Apr 13, 2026
Full time
Sales & Customer Service Assistant (Central London) Unlock Your Potential And Launch Your Career: Immediate Starts Available! Please Note: Our client is only able to accept candidates who are eligible to work full-time in the UK. They cannot accept current students or international students. Are you ready to join a dynamic company where you can grow and thrive? Located in London, our client's sales and marketing company is well-established, successful, and continuously growing. As a result, they are looking to expand their team, with bubbly and enthusiastic individuals, to work on ongoing, face-to-face field sales campaigns on a full time equivalent basis. This role will include the following aspects: Develop and implement innovative strategies to drive brand awareness and sales. Deliver professional and exception customer service by addressing inquiries and providing product information. Work closely with the team to refine sales pitches and strategies that drive better results. Travelling to various locations as needed. Use your excellent communication and interpersonal skills to build and maintain strong relationship with clients. Our client can offer: Earnings & Incentives: Competitive day rate plus commission, financial bonuses, and performance-based rewards. Professional Growth: Access to industry-leading mentorship and structured development programmes. A fun, lively, and fast-paced environment where hard work is celebrated. Social networking events and opportunities for domestic and international travel. Previous job experience in these areas is not essential as our client will provide access to sales coaching and client product/services training. Our client welcomes candidates with any previous work experience in the following roles: customer service, sales representative, direct sales, field sales, warehouse, retail, call centre, bar manager, hospitality, marketing assistant, front of house, direct marketing, sales assistant, canvassing, and any other customer service or sales role. This is a self-employed role, with fantastic commission-based earnings as well as incentives. This role offers a flexible, full-time equivalent schedule and financial bonus's and incentives to supplement earnings and reward hard work and hitting targets. Please ensure that you attach your up-to-date CV and contact details so the recruitment team can get in touch with you as soon as possible! This role is not suitable for candidates still in education (school/College/University), or current international students. Due to availability, our client is seeking candidates that can work 4/5 full days per week (between Mon-Sat) ROLES ARE BASED IN LONDON! Please note, by applying to this advert, you acknowledge our privacy policy applies and give consent for Blackwater Recruitment to share the data you provide with our client so that they may contact you regarding the role or any other role they deem you suitable for. For more information, please see our website before applying.
About Us The Gap Club, established in 2001, is a high-quality, Ofsted registered out of school hours childcare provider for Nursery and Primary School aged children. Our mission is to deliver outstanding, child centred care by creating a safe, nurturing, and stimulating environment where children can grow, play, and thrive. We are guided by our HEART values: Happiness and Vitality - Creating joyful, energetic spaces where children feel they belong. Empowerment and Advocacy - Celebrating each child's individuality and giving them a voice. Resilience and Growth Mindset - Supporting children as they learn to face challenges with confidence. Trust and Professionalism - Providing reliable, high quality childcare that families can depend on. We are looking for an experienced and enthusiastic Holiday Club Manager to lead and deliver a fun, dynamic, and enriching experience for children during our holiday club sessions. Role Overview As a Holiday Club Lead, you will be responsible for the day to day leadership and smooth running of a holiday club setting. You will lead engaging, age appropriate activities that promote development across SPICE and EYFS frameworks. This hands on leadership role includes planning, safeguarding, staff supervision, liaising with parents and schools, and ensuring compliance with health, safety and childcare regulations. You will play a key role in creating a positive, child led environment while driving operational excellence. Key Responsibilities Activity Planning & Delivery Design and lead creative, inclusive, and age appropriate activities in line with SPICE and EYFS goals. Promote child led play and involve children in activity planning. Ensure the club environment is stimulating, well equipped, and engaging. Evaluate activities regularly and adapt based on feedback and observations. Child Safety & Well being Maintain a high level of supervision and ensure all safeguarding procedures are followed. Conduct risk assessments and implement health and safety policies. Administer first aid as required and record all incidents appropriately. Safely accompany children between settings when needed. Team Leadership & Management Lead and motivate a team of playworkers and support staff. Provide training, mentoring, and ongoing support to ensure quality delivery. Manage performance, conduct team meetings, and ensure adherence to club policies. Identify recruitment needs and support hiring and onboarding processes. Operational Excellence Manage the daily schedule and ensure smooth delivery of club operations. Act as the main point of contact for parents and promote strong relationships. Oversee the provision of healthy snacks, considering allergies and dietary needs. Support marketing initiatives to promote and grow the club. Compliance & Administration Ensure full compliance with childcare regulations, health and safety laws, and food safety standards. Maintain confidentiality regarding all children, families, and staff. Manage petty cash, monitor attendance and payments, and ensure financial accuracy. Conduct regular checks and maintain documentation for audits and inspections. Personal Development & Engagement Attend team meetings, parent events, and training sessions as required. Actively pursue opportunities for personal and professional growth. Support the induction and development of new staff. Skills and Requirements Essential Experience working in childcare, ideally in a leadership role. Strong leadership, organisational, and communication skills. Knowledge of EYFS, safeguarding, and health & safety requirements. Passion for working with children and creating an enriching environment. Desirable First Aid and Safeguarding certificates (or willingness to obtain). Familiarity with inclusive practices and child centred approaches. Administrative competence and ability to use office software. Level 3/4 or higher qualification in childcare, education, or a related field. Physical Demands The role involves supervising activities, setting up and packing away play areas, and moving equipment. A good level of physical health and stamina is required to support an active and safe environment. Benefits Competitive salary based on experience Supportive team and positive working culture Opportunities for leadership development and training Seasonal flexibility and varied work settings Make a meaningful impact on children's development and wellbeing
Apr 13, 2026
Full time
About Us The Gap Club, established in 2001, is a high-quality, Ofsted registered out of school hours childcare provider for Nursery and Primary School aged children. Our mission is to deliver outstanding, child centred care by creating a safe, nurturing, and stimulating environment where children can grow, play, and thrive. We are guided by our HEART values: Happiness and Vitality - Creating joyful, energetic spaces where children feel they belong. Empowerment and Advocacy - Celebrating each child's individuality and giving them a voice. Resilience and Growth Mindset - Supporting children as they learn to face challenges with confidence. Trust and Professionalism - Providing reliable, high quality childcare that families can depend on. We are looking for an experienced and enthusiastic Holiday Club Manager to lead and deliver a fun, dynamic, and enriching experience for children during our holiday club sessions. Role Overview As a Holiday Club Lead, you will be responsible for the day to day leadership and smooth running of a holiday club setting. You will lead engaging, age appropriate activities that promote development across SPICE and EYFS frameworks. This hands on leadership role includes planning, safeguarding, staff supervision, liaising with parents and schools, and ensuring compliance with health, safety and childcare regulations. You will play a key role in creating a positive, child led environment while driving operational excellence. Key Responsibilities Activity Planning & Delivery Design and lead creative, inclusive, and age appropriate activities in line with SPICE and EYFS goals. Promote child led play and involve children in activity planning. Ensure the club environment is stimulating, well equipped, and engaging. Evaluate activities regularly and adapt based on feedback and observations. Child Safety & Well being Maintain a high level of supervision and ensure all safeguarding procedures are followed. Conduct risk assessments and implement health and safety policies. Administer first aid as required and record all incidents appropriately. Safely accompany children between settings when needed. Team Leadership & Management Lead and motivate a team of playworkers and support staff. Provide training, mentoring, and ongoing support to ensure quality delivery. Manage performance, conduct team meetings, and ensure adherence to club policies. Identify recruitment needs and support hiring and onboarding processes. Operational Excellence Manage the daily schedule and ensure smooth delivery of club operations. Act as the main point of contact for parents and promote strong relationships. Oversee the provision of healthy snacks, considering allergies and dietary needs. Support marketing initiatives to promote and grow the club. Compliance & Administration Ensure full compliance with childcare regulations, health and safety laws, and food safety standards. Maintain confidentiality regarding all children, families, and staff. Manage petty cash, monitor attendance and payments, and ensure financial accuracy. Conduct regular checks and maintain documentation for audits and inspections. Personal Development & Engagement Attend team meetings, parent events, and training sessions as required. Actively pursue opportunities for personal and professional growth. Support the induction and development of new staff. Skills and Requirements Essential Experience working in childcare, ideally in a leadership role. Strong leadership, organisational, and communication skills. Knowledge of EYFS, safeguarding, and health & safety requirements. Passion for working with children and creating an enriching environment. Desirable First Aid and Safeguarding certificates (or willingness to obtain). Familiarity with inclusive practices and child centred approaches. Administrative competence and ability to use office software. Level 3/4 or higher qualification in childcare, education, or a related field. Physical Demands The role involves supervising activities, setting up and packing away play areas, and moving equipment. A good level of physical health and stamina is required to support an active and safe environment. Benefits Competitive salary based on experience Supportive team and positive working culture Opportunities for leadership development and training Seasonal flexibility and varied work settings Make a meaningful impact on children's development and wellbeing
Salary: £34,000 per annum Hours: Permanenet contract - 40 hours per week What we need, in a nutshell This is an amazing opportunity for an experienced Venue Manager to work at our beautiful woodland retreat, Sandy Balls Holiday Village. Who are we? Sandy Balls Holiday Village is a world away from your day to day, with more trees than you can well, shake a stick at. We have resident alpacas, a bush-craft school and forest laser tag, along with the usual holiday heroes of cycling and swimming. But New Forest holidays are also about tranquillity, which is why our Retreat spa and cosy, cottage-style lodges and caravans are here to help our guests unwind. What you'll be doing Leading by example, you'll be motivating a team of F&B assistants to provide excellent service to customers in our busy bar and restaurant. This includes: Being at the heart of the action, serving customers, clearing tables, solving problems and leading your team Managing rotas so that we always have the right level of cover Identifying and sharing best practice with team, including upselling effectively Helping to control margins by working alongside the FOH and kitchen teams to control food stock, minimise wastage and manage cleaning and other costs sensibly Dealing with customer complaints and managing performance within your team Helping to build a motivated team of F&B assistants who take pride in delivering delight, even when we're exceptionally busy One more thing holidays happen at holiday times, so you'll need to work your magic on bank holidays and weekends too. Skills, experience and qualities you'll need We are looking for a venue Manager that can create an environment where a team thrive and our guests can sit back and take away memories that will last a lifetime: Manage, lead, train and motivate a team to deliver delight Oversee the smooth running of the bar and restaurant, the preparation for service, as well as overseeing service and supervising the after-service duties. Maximise sales whilst driving profitable growth with care and flair Carryout regular stock takes and order, as necessary. Handle deliveries and ensure health and safety regulations are always enforced Oversee and contribute to any project work as part of the upcoming development It's about your values too. We have a can do, fun loving, people centred ethos here at Away Resorts, which is captured by our holiday heroes' mantra of Attentive Amazing Lovers - have a read about it onour website and decide if it describes you. One more thing holidays happen at holiday times, so you will need to work your magic on bank holidays too. What we can offer you Pension scheme - Plan for your future. Up to 50% Discounts on Away Resorts holidays - because you deserve amazing getaways too. 20% On-park discounts - Enjoy the best of what we offer. Team Incentives - Your hard work won't go unnoticed. Holiday Hero Menu - Enjoy delicious meals with discounted food options on-park. Life Insurance - For peace of mind. Enhanced Maternity/Paternity Pay - After two years with us, we've got you covered. Holiday Buy Scheme - Flexibility to suit your lifestyle. Scheme - Wellbeing support when you need it. Perk Box - Exclusive discounts and benefits. Career Development - We believe in nurturing talent and promoting from within. Our Promise to You Holiday Heroes come with all sorts of different super-powers, and we welcome them all! We embrace diversity, inclusion and equal opportunities. From our investors, to our teams we love that everyone comes from different backgrounds, allowing us to grow and inspire each other. We'll never accept any form of discrimination and we'll forever strive not just for our product to be unique but our people too. Afterall, wouldn't it be boring if we were all the same? In short, we want to bring your whole self to work! Want to join our team? Here's how to apply Just click on the Apply Now button and follow the instructions. To find out more about what it's like to work for Away Resorts check us out at .
Apr 13, 2026
Full time
Salary: £34,000 per annum Hours: Permanenet contract - 40 hours per week What we need, in a nutshell This is an amazing opportunity for an experienced Venue Manager to work at our beautiful woodland retreat, Sandy Balls Holiday Village. Who are we? Sandy Balls Holiday Village is a world away from your day to day, with more trees than you can well, shake a stick at. We have resident alpacas, a bush-craft school and forest laser tag, along with the usual holiday heroes of cycling and swimming. But New Forest holidays are also about tranquillity, which is why our Retreat spa and cosy, cottage-style lodges and caravans are here to help our guests unwind. What you'll be doing Leading by example, you'll be motivating a team of F&B assistants to provide excellent service to customers in our busy bar and restaurant. This includes: Being at the heart of the action, serving customers, clearing tables, solving problems and leading your team Managing rotas so that we always have the right level of cover Identifying and sharing best practice with team, including upselling effectively Helping to control margins by working alongside the FOH and kitchen teams to control food stock, minimise wastage and manage cleaning and other costs sensibly Dealing with customer complaints and managing performance within your team Helping to build a motivated team of F&B assistants who take pride in delivering delight, even when we're exceptionally busy One more thing holidays happen at holiday times, so you'll need to work your magic on bank holidays and weekends too. Skills, experience and qualities you'll need We are looking for a venue Manager that can create an environment where a team thrive and our guests can sit back and take away memories that will last a lifetime: Manage, lead, train and motivate a team to deliver delight Oversee the smooth running of the bar and restaurant, the preparation for service, as well as overseeing service and supervising the after-service duties. Maximise sales whilst driving profitable growth with care and flair Carryout regular stock takes and order, as necessary. Handle deliveries and ensure health and safety regulations are always enforced Oversee and contribute to any project work as part of the upcoming development It's about your values too. We have a can do, fun loving, people centred ethos here at Away Resorts, which is captured by our holiday heroes' mantra of Attentive Amazing Lovers - have a read about it onour website and decide if it describes you. One more thing holidays happen at holiday times, so you will need to work your magic on bank holidays too. What we can offer you Pension scheme - Plan for your future. Up to 50% Discounts on Away Resorts holidays - because you deserve amazing getaways too. 20% On-park discounts - Enjoy the best of what we offer. Team Incentives - Your hard work won't go unnoticed. Holiday Hero Menu - Enjoy delicious meals with discounted food options on-park. Life Insurance - For peace of mind. Enhanced Maternity/Paternity Pay - After two years with us, we've got you covered. Holiday Buy Scheme - Flexibility to suit your lifestyle. Scheme - Wellbeing support when you need it. Perk Box - Exclusive discounts and benefits. Career Development - We believe in nurturing talent and promoting from within. Our Promise to You Holiday Heroes come with all sorts of different super-powers, and we welcome them all! We embrace diversity, inclusion and equal opportunities. From our investors, to our teams we love that everyone comes from different backgrounds, allowing us to grow and inspire each other. We'll never accept any form of discrimination and we'll forever strive not just for our product to be unique but our people too. Afterall, wouldn't it be boring if we were all the same? In short, we want to bring your whole self to work! Want to join our team? Here's how to apply Just click on the Apply Now button and follow the instructions. To find out more about what it's like to work for Away Resorts check us out at .
Starting salary is £18,000 for 3 days (£30k Pro Rata) + 20% OTE + an increase in base salary after probation based on performance. We're working with a long-established and highly respected leadership and management training consultancy, currently seeking a Home-Based Part-Time Account Manager to join their close-knit, remote-first team. This is a values-led, consultative business with over 50 years' heritage, known for delivering tailored development programmes that genuinely impact performance. Their client base spans a wide range of sectors, with an excellent reputation for quality, professionalism and long-term relationships. This is a part-time permanent opportunity, ideally around 3 days per week (22.5 hours). The hours can be worked as three full days or spread across five days to accommodate school hours or other commitments. The role is remote-first, with approximately one day per month spent with the team in a Central London coworking space. The Role This is a relationship-led, consultative Account Manager position - not a hard sell. The role is split approximately 50% existing account management and 50% re-engaging lapsed clients and developing new opportunities. The commercial element is educational and insight-driven, focused on understanding client challenges and shaping tailored training solutions rather than pushing products. You'll act as the main point of contact for your client base, managing the journey from initial enquiry through to programme coordination and follow-up, ensuring a high-touch, professional experience at every stage. You will be responsible for: Nurturing and growing relationships with existing client accounts Re-engaging previous clients and identifying new business opportunities in a thoughtful, consultative way Leading discovery calls to understand organisational challenges and development needs Collaborating with senior consultants to shape tailored proposals and solutions Managing incoming enquiries and advising on appropriate programmes Coordinating virtual and in-person training delivery, including logistics and scheduling Maintaining accurate CRM records and overseeing bookings and invoicing You'll work closely with an experienced Account Manager and senior consultants, receiving comprehensive training and ongoing development. About You This role would suit an experienced, articulate and professional Account Manager or consultative Sales professional who enjoys building meaningful relationships. You'll likely: Have experience in account management, consultative sales or a relationship-led B2B environment Be confident leading conversations with decision-makers Be naturally curious, thoughtful and solutions-focused Be highly organised and comfortable managing your own workload remotely Experience within training, professional services or a people-focused environment would be beneficial but is not essential. Attitude, communication skills and a genuine interest in supporting clients are key. Zero Surplus is one of the UK's premier recruitment agencies, based just outside Cambridge our recruiters source staff for small and international businesses across the South of England. For registration purposes, please let us know where you are currently based or which locations you are considering as well as your required salary and notice period. Please upload a Microsoft Word version of your CV where possible, excluding text boxes or images. Any data we collect from you will be stored and processed in accordance with Zero Surplus' Privacy Policy.
Apr 13, 2026
Full time
Starting salary is £18,000 for 3 days (£30k Pro Rata) + 20% OTE + an increase in base salary after probation based on performance. We're working with a long-established and highly respected leadership and management training consultancy, currently seeking a Home-Based Part-Time Account Manager to join their close-knit, remote-first team. This is a values-led, consultative business with over 50 years' heritage, known for delivering tailored development programmes that genuinely impact performance. Their client base spans a wide range of sectors, with an excellent reputation for quality, professionalism and long-term relationships. This is a part-time permanent opportunity, ideally around 3 days per week (22.5 hours). The hours can be worked as three full days or spread across five days to accommodate school hours or other commitments. The role is remote-first, with approximately one day per month spent with the team in a Central London coworking space. The Role This is a relationship-led, consultative Account Manager position - not a hard sell. The role is split approximately 50% existing account management and 50% re-engaging lapsed clients and developing new opportunities. The commercial element is educational and insight-driven, focused on understanding client challenges and shaping tailored training solutions rather than pushing products. You'll act as the main point of contact for your client base, managing the journey from initial enquiry through to programme coordination and follow-up, ensuring a high-touch, professional experience at every stage. You will be responsible for: Nurturing and growing relationships with existing client accounts Re-engaging previous clients and identifying new business opportunities in a thoughtful, consultative way Leading discovery calls to understand organisational challenges and development needs Collaborating with senior consultants to shape tailored proposals and solutions Managing incoming enquiries and advising on appropriate programmes Coordinating virtual and in-person training delivery, including logistics and scheduling Maintaining accurate CRM records and overseeing bookings and invoicing You'll work closely with an experienced Account Manager and senior consultants, receiving comprehensive training and ongoing development. About You This role would suit an experienced, articulate and professional Account Manager or consultative Sales professional who enjoys building meaningful relationships. You'll likely: Have experience in account management, consultative sales or a relationship-led B2B environment Be confident leading conversations with decision-makers Be naturally curious, thoughtful and solutions-focused Be highly organised and comfortable managing your own workload remotely Experience within training, professional services or a people-focused environment would be beneficial but is not essential. Attitude, communication skills and a genuine interest in supporting clients are key. Zero Surplus is one of the UK's premier recruitment agencies, based just outside Cambridge our recruiters source staff for small and international businesses across the South of England. For registration purposes, please let us know where you are currently based or which locations you are considering as well as your required salary and notice period. Please upload a Microsoft Word version of your CV where possible, excluding text boxes or images. Any data we collect from you will be stored and processed in accordance with Zero Surplus' Privacy Policy.
Customer Excellence Manager - Continuous Improvement We're building thriving communities as one of the UK's largest housing groups and a leading developer of affordable housing. We believe everyone is entitled to a good home they can afford, in a place they are proud to live. More than 100,000 people live in our homes. If you want to experience work that's truly rewarding, join us. Because when we achieve together, customers and communities thrive. Work for Orbit. Believe in people. The role In this newly created role of Customer Excellence Manager, you will lead a team of Customer Excellence leads who will champion the customer voice at all levels across the organisation, ensuring the customer outcome is at the heart of decision making and improvement initiatives. To thrive in this role, you'll have an embedded customer-centric approach, with proven experience of improving and enhancing customer journeys, working directly with customers to gain feedback, then translating the feedback into actionable requirements internally and working operationally to achieve excellence. Working closely with operational teams, you will be accountable for owning our customer journeys, ensuring every touchpoint reflects our customer commitments making customers feel safe, informed, and valued. You will drive a culture of continuous improvement to enhance our customers satisfaction by putting customers at the heart of what we do. This role is part of our Customer directorate where you'll help us to lead the way in keeping our promise to more than 100,000 customers. What you'll achieve Lead a team of Customer Excellence leads by completing all relevant people management duties such as recruitment, inductions, development, coaching and 121's. Lead/influence the prioritisation of changes in operational teams, ensuring they are focused on the customer value. Create and optimise workflows and interfaces that deliver consistent, branded customer interactions across digital, in-person, and phone channels. You will build good relationships with stakeholders at all levels across the organisation, adapting your approach and ensuring their expectations are met and managed. Support teams to embed changes and conduct impact assessments to realise benefits of improvement activity. Facilitate and manage key change management processes and projects end to end. What you'll bring Essential skills Chartered Institute of Housing - Level 3 or equivalent level 6 degree in higher education. Experience in using continuous improvement tools or frameworks such as PDCA, Lean or Six Sigma. Previous managing a team of customer experience or continuous improvement managers and management of projects end to end. Industry specific knowledge and leadership skills is preferred to be able to manage regions and/or departments. Excellent communicator who is confident to lead and support a range of stakeholders at senior levels. Proven experience working cross-functionally to deliver improvements from concept to implementation. Ability to travel between Orbit offices and community-based venues Proven track record in working with social housing customers (or similar) to achieve changes in services Experience managing projects or activities to deliver within timescale, demonstrating impact and benefit realisation The ability to interpret information and present it in a variety of different ways relevant to stakeholder needs. The ability to think and plan strategically. Qualification or accreditation of lean or six sigma methodologies Why Orbit? Choosing us means being rewarded in every sense. Here's what you can expect to enjoy with us. A rewarding experience that works for you We strive to create an inclusive experience with benefits and wellbeing programmes designed to help you, and your loved ones, to thrive. For a better work life balance, we offer flexible working opportunities for many roles. A place to progress From training programmes to professional qualifications, we provide opportunities to learn and develop at every stage of your career. Whether you're a student, graduate or experienced professional we'll support you to grow. For leaders, our tailored development journeys are designed to stretch and strengthen your leadership skills. As well as practical training, we give you access to renowned business schools and experiential programmes for greater breadth and depth of learning. A purpose to feel proud of We're proud to make a difference to people together. We're values-driven with a commercial focus on performance - because the more profit we make, the more we can achieve for people. What brings us together is a passionate belief in progress and people. Read more about the values and purpose that drive us on our careers website. How we hire We aim to make our hiring process simple and fair: Online application Interview(s) Decision and offer We put the safeguarding of our customers, colleagues and contractors at the heart of everything we do and as such, certain roles will be subject to a DBS check.
Apr 13, 2026
Full time
Customer Excellence Manager - Continuous Improvement We're building thriving communities as one of the UK's largest housing groups and a leading developer of affordable housing. We believe everyone is entitled to a good home they can afford, in a place they are proud to live. More than 100,000 people live in our homes. If you want to experience work that's truly rewarding, join us. Because when we achieve together, customers and communities thrive. Work for Orbit. Believe in people. The role In this newly created role of Customer Excellence Manager, you will lead a team of Customer Excellence leads who will champion the customer voice at all levels across the organisation, ensuring the customer outcome is at the heart of decision making and improvement initiatives. To thrive in this role, you'll have an embedded customer-centric approach, with proven experience of improving and enhancing customer journeys, working directly with customers to gain feedback, then translating the feedback into actionable requirements internally and working operationally to achieve excellence. Working closely with operational teams, you will be accountable for owning our customer journeys, ensuring every touchpoint reflects our customer commitments making customers feel safe, informed, and valued. You will drive a culture of continuous improvement to enhance our customers satisfaction by putting customers at the heart of what we do. This role is part of our Customer directorate where you'll help us to lead the way in keeping our promise to more than 100,000 customers. What you'll achieve Lead a team of Customer Excellence leads by completing all relevant people management duties such as recruitment, inductions, development, coaching and 121's. Lead/influence the prioritisation of changes in operational teams, ensuring they are focused on the customer value. Create and optimise workflows and interfaces that deliver consistent, branded customer interactions across digital, in-person, and phone channels. You will build good relationships with stakeholders at all levels across the organisation, adapting your approach and ensuring their expectations are met and managed. Support teams to embed changes and conduct impact assessments to realise benefits of improvement activity. Facilitate and manage key change management processes and projects end to end. What you'll bring Essential skills Chartered Institute of Housing - Level 3 or equivalent level 6 degree in higher education. Experience in using continuous improvement tools or frameworks such as PDCA, Lean or Six Sigma. Previous managing a team of customer experience or continuous improvement managers and management of projects end to end. Industry specific knowledge and leadership skills is preferred to be able to manage regions and/or departments. Excellent communicator who is confident to lead and support a range of stakeholders at senior levels. Proven experience working cross-functionally to deliver improvements from concept to implementation. Ability to travel between Orbit offices and community-based venues Proven track record in working with social housing customers (or similar) to achieve changes in services Experience managing projects or activities to deliver within timescale, demonstrating impact and benefit realisation The ability to interpret information and present it in a variety of different ways relevant to stakeholder needs. The ability to think and plan strategically. Qualification or accreditation of lean or six sigma methodologies Why Orbit? Choosing us means being rewarded in every sense. Here's what you can expect to enjoy with us. A rewarding experience that works for you We strive to create an inclusive experience with benefits and wellbeing programmes designed to help you, and your loved ones, to thrive. For a better work life balance, we offer flexible working opportunities for many roles. A place to progress From training programmes to professional qualifications, we provide opportunities to learn and develop at every stage of your career. Whether you're a student, graduate or experienced professional we'll support you to grow. For leaders, our tailored development journeys are designed to stretch and strengthen your leadership skills. As well as practical training, we give you access to renowned business schools and experiential programmes for greater breadth and depth of learning. A purpose to feel proud of We're proud to make a difference to people together. We're values-driven with a commercial focus on performance - because the more profit we make, the more we can achieve for people. What brings us together is a passionate belief in progress and people. Read more about the values and purpose that drive us on our careers website. How we hire We aim to make our hiring process simple and fair: Online application Interview(s) Decision and offer We put the safeguarding of our customers, colleagues and contractors at the heart of everything we do and as such, certain roles will be subject to a DBS check.
Tradewind are recruiting! Are you looking for you next role teaching DT - Textiles & Food Technology in a great school located in Islington? Tradewind Recruitment are delighted to be working with "this Client," a well-respected and inclusive secondary school in Islington, to appoint a talented Teacher of Design Technology specialising in Textiles and Food Technology. This is a full-time position on a 1-year fixed contract starting in September 2026. The salary for this role will be in line with the London MPS/UPS scale, and interviews will be arranged immediately for shortlisted candidates. This Client is a faith-based secondary school with a strong community ethos and a commitment to academic excellence and personal development. The most recent Ofsted report praised this Client for its strong leadership, inclusive values, and the positive relationships between staff and students. Inspectors highlighted that pupils behave well, feel safe, and are supported to achieve their full potential. The school has a clear focus on continuous improvement and high standards across all subject areas. The successful candidate will teach Design Technology across Key Stage 3 and Key Stage 4, with a specialism in Textiles and Food Technology. You will be responsible for delivering creative and engaging lessons, developing practical skills, and ensuring students understand the importance of design, nutrition, and creativity. You will also contribute to curriculum planning, assessment, and enrichment opportunities within the department. Key requirements for this Teacher of Design Technology role include: Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or equivalent A degree in Design Technology or a related subject Experience teaching DT at KS3 and KS4, with a focus on Textiles and Food Technology Strong classroom and behaviour management skills The ability to deliver practical and theory-based lessons effectively A commitment to high-quality teaching and student achievement The ideal candidate will be a creative and enthusiastic practitioner with a passion for Design Technology. You will be committed to inspiring students, encouraging creativity, and supporting learners of all abilities to succeed. You will also be a strong team player, willing to contribute to the wider school community. This Client offers a range of benefits, including: A supportive and collaborative Design Technology department Strong leadership and clear opportunities for professional growth A welcoming and inclusive school environment A focus on staff wellbeing and development Access to well-equipped workshops and teaching resources The school is conveniently located with excellent transport links, including easy access to underground stations, Overground services, and local bus routes, making it easily accessible from across London. By working with Tradewind Recruitment, you will benefit from: Competitive pay rates aligned with your experience Ongoing support from a dedicated consultant Unlimited access to National College CPD courses at no cost Access to a wide range of teaching opportunities Expert guidance throughout the recruitment process The school will conduct interviews once CVs are shortlisted, so don't delay in applying for this role. To apply or to find out about other similar teaching opportunities, contact (url removed), Business Manager, directly for further information.
Apr 13, 2026
Contractor
Tradewind are recruiting! Are you looking for you next role teaching DT - Textiles & Food Technology in a great school located in Islington? Tradewind Recruitment are delighted to be working with "this Client," a well-respected and inclusive secondary school in Islington, to appoint a talented Teacher of Design Technology specialising in Textiles and Food Technology. This is a full-time position on a 1-year fixed contract starting in September 2026. The salary for this role will be in line with the London MPS/UPS scale, and interviews will be arranged immediately for shortlisted candidates. This Client is a faith-based secondary school with a strong community ethos and a commitment to academic excellence and personal development. The most recent Ofsted report praised this Client for its strong leadership, inclusive values, and the positive relationships between staff and students. Inspectors highlighted that pupils behave well, feel safe, and are supported to achieve their full potential. The school has a clear focus on continuous improvement and high standards across all subject areas. The successful candidate will teach Design Technology across Key Stage 3 and Key Stage 4, with a specialism in Textiles and Food Technology. You will be responsible for delivering creative and engaging lessons, developing practical skills, and ensuring students understand the importance of design, nutrition, and creativity. You will also contribute to curriculum planning, assessment, and enrichment opportunities within the department. Key requirements for this Teacher of Design Technology role include: Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or equivalent A degree in Design Technology or a related subject Experience teaching DT at KS3 and KS4, with a focus on Textiles and Food Technology Strong classroom and behaviour management skills The ability to deliver practical and theory-based lessons effectively A commitment to high-quality teaching and student achievement The ideal candidate will be a creative and enthusiastic practitioner with a passion for Design Technology. You will be committed to inspiring students, encouraging creativity, and supporting learners of all abilities to succeed. You will also be a strong team player, willing to contribute to the wider school community. This Client offers a range of benefits, including: A supportive and collaborative Design Technology department Strong leadership and clear opportunities for professional growth A welcoming and inclusive school environment A focus on staff wellbeing and development Access to well-equipped workshops and teaching resources The school is conveniently located with excellent transport links, including easy access to underground stations, Overground services, and local bus routes, making it easily accessible from across London. By working with Tradewind Recruitment, you will benefit from: Competitive pay rates aligned with your experience Ongoing support from a dedicated consultant Unlimited access to National College CPD courses at no cost Access to a wide range of teaching opportunities Expert guidance throughout the recruitment process The school will conduct interviews once CVs are shortlisted, so don't delay in applying for this role. To apply or to find out about other similar teaching opportunities, contact (url removed), Business Manager, directly for further information.
Starting salary is £18,000 for 3 days (£30k Pro Rata) + 20% OTE + an increase in base salary after probation based on performance. We're working with a long-established and highly respected leadership and management training consultancy, currently seeking a Home-Based Part-Time Account Manager to join their close-knit, remote-first team. This is a values-led, consultative business with over 50 years' heritage, known for delivering tailored development programmes that genuinely impact performance. Their client base spans a wide range of sectors, with an excellent reputation for quality, professionalism and long-term relationships. This is a part-time permanent opportunity, ideally around 3 days per week (22.5 hours). The hours can be worked as three full days or spread across five days to accommodate school hours or other commitments. The role is remote-first, with approximately one day per month spent with the team in a Central London coworking space. The Role This is a relationship-led, consultative Account Manager position - not a hard sell. The role is split approximately 50% existing account management and 50% re-engaging lapsed clients and developing new opportunities. The commercial element is educational and insight-driven, focused on understanding client challenges and shaping tailored training solutions rather than pushing products. You'll act as the main point of contact for your client base, managing the journey from initial enquiry through to programme coordination and follow-up, ensuring a high-touch, professional experience at every stage. You will be responsible for: Nurturing and growing relationships with existing client accounts Re-engaging previous clients and identifying new business opportunities in a thoughtful, consultative way Leading discovery calls to understand organisational challenges and development needs Collaborating with senior consultants to shape tailored proposals and solutions Managing incoming enquiries and advising on appropriate programmes Coordinating virtual and in-person training delivery, including logistics and scheduling Maintaining accurate CRM records and overseeing bookings and invoicing You'll work closely with an experienced Account Manager and senior consultants, receiving comprehensive training and ongoing development. About You This role would suit an experienced, articulate and professional Account Manager or consultative Sales professional who enjoys building meaningful relationships. You'll likely: Have experience in account management, consultative sales or a relationship-led B2B environment Be confident leading conversations with decision-makers Be naturally curious, thoughtful and solutions-focused Be highly organised and comfortable managing your own workload remotely Experience within training, professional services or a people-focused environment would be beneficial but is not essential. Attitude, communication skills and a genuine interest in supporting clients are key. Zero Surplus is one of the UK's premier recruitment agencies, based just outside Cambridge our recruiters source staff for small and international businesses across the South of England. For registration purposes, please let us know where you are currently based or which locations you are considering as well as your required salary and notice period. Please upload a Microsoft Word version of your CV where possible, excluding text boxes or images. Any data we collect from you will be stored and processed in accordance with Zero Surplus' Privacy Policy.
Apr 13, 2026
Full time
Starting salary is £18,000 for 3 days (£30k Pro Rata) + 20% OTE + an increase in base salary after probation based on performance. We're working with a long-established and highly respected leadership and management training consultancy, currently seeking a Home-Based Part-Time Account Manager to join their close-knit, remote-first team. This is a values-led, consultative business with over 50 years' heritage, known for delivering tailored development programmes that genuinely impact performance. Their client base spans a wide range of sectors, with an excellent reputation for quality, professionalism and long-term relationships. This is a part-time permanent opportunity, ideally around 3 days per week (22.5 hours). The hours can be worked as three full days or spread across five days to accommodate school hours or other commitments. The role is remote-first, with approximately one day per month spent with the team in a Central London coworking space. The Role This is a relationship-led, consultative Account Manager position - not a hard sell. The role is split approximately 50% existing account management and 50% re-engaging lapsed clients and developing new opportunities. The commercial element is educational and insight-driven, focused on understanding client challenges and shaping tailored training solutions rather than pushing products. You'll act as the main point of contact for your client base, managing the journey from initial enquiry through to programme coordination and follow-up, ensuring a high-touch, professional experience at every stage. You will be responsible for: Nurturing and growing relationships with existing client accounts Re-engaging previous clients and identifying new business opportunities in a thoughtful, consultative way Leading discovery calls to understand organisational challenges and development needs Collaborating with senior consultants to shape tailored proposals and solutions Managing incoming enquiries and advising on appropriate programmes Coordinating virtual and in-person training delivery, including logistics and scheduling Maintaining accurate CRM records and overseeing bookings and invoicing You'll work closely with an experienced Account Manager and senior consultants, receiving comprehensive training and ongoing development. About You This role would suit an experienced, articulate and professional Account Manager or consultative Sales professional who enjoys building meaningful relationships. You'll likely: Have experience in account management, consultative sales or a relationship-led B2B environment Be confident leading conversations with decision-makers Be naturally curious, thoughtful and solutions-focused Be highly organised and comfortable managing your own workload remotely Experience within training, professional services or a people-focused environment would be beneficial but is not essential. Attitude, communication skills and a genuine interest in supporting clients are key. Zero Surplus is one of the UK's premier recruitment agencies, based just outside Cambridge our recruiters source staff for small and international businesses across the South of England. For registration purposes, please let us know where you are currently based or which locations you are considering as well as your required salary and notice period. Please upload a Microsoft Word version of your CV where possible, excluding text boxes or images. Any data we collect from you will be stored and processed in accordance with Zero Surplus' Privacy Policy.
Cover Supervisor Wanted for Cardiff Job Description: Education Supply Pool are a PAYE Employer looking to recruit a Cover Supervisor within Secondary schools based in Cardiff and surrounding areas for incoming day to day, short term, and long-term supply. Your role will be to supervise classes across Key Stage 3 and 4. This opportunity allows for a work-life balance while providing a professional lifestyle. Holding a Valid UK driver's license would increase opportunities for work. About Us Education Supply Pool is more than just a recruitment agency. We look after our candidates and aim to ensure that you're well supported and rewarded, throughout your teaching journey. Whether it's career advice, feedback or just in need of a chat, you will always be welcomed by us, and we are always available to take time out for you. Key Responsibilities Supervise students in the absence of their regular teacher. Deliver pre-prepared lesson plans and ensure that students remain on task. Manage classroom behaviour in line with school policies. Provide support and assistance to students where necessary. Ensure the health, safety, and welfare of students. Report back to the regular teacher on the progress of the class. Qualifications Degree level qualified. Correct Education and Training. Deliver the pre planned lesson, in a professional manner, across multiple subjects to students. Previous classroom, tutoring or lecturing experience. Be able to implement behaviour management and maintain discipline. Maintain necessary assessment of pupils. Ability to inspire and motivate pupils. Be adaptable, proactive, and reliable. Benefits A minimum pay rate of a Cover Supervisor starts at least £105. A team with over twenty years' experience in both small, local, and large national education agencies. A dedicated account manager with a background in teaching. A £125 recommend a friend scheme. A variety of daily, short-term, and long-term positions to suit your needs. No need for completion of time sheets. Pay via PAYE direct through Education Supply Pool and not an umbrella company. We are a preferred supplier on the Welsh Government's National Teacher Framework offering day-to-day and long-term positions throughout the school year. We offer a range of placements that can work around your schedule. All candidates who register with Education Supply Pool will undergo a vetting process which includes obtaining 2 satisfactory relevant references and an enhanced DBS check. All offers are conditional upon satisfactory background checks. Jobs are provided by the Find a Job Service from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP).
Apr 13, 2026
Full time
Cover Supervisor Wanted for Cardiff Job Description: Education Supply Pool are a PAYE Employer looking to recruit a Cover Supervisor within Secondary schools based in Cardiff and surrounding areas for incoming day to day, short term, and long-term supply. Your role will be to supervise classes across Key Stage 3 and 4. This opportunity allows for a work-life balance while providing a professional lifestyle. Holding a Valid UK driver's license would increase opportunities for work. About Us Education Supply Pool is more than just a recruitment agency. We look after our candidates and aim to ensure that you're well supported and rewarded, throughout your teaching journey. Whether it's career advice, feedback or just in need of a chat, you will always be welcomed by us, and we are always available to take time out for you. Key Responsibilities Supervise students in the absence of their regular teacher. Deliver pre-prepared lesson plans and ensure that students remain on task. Manage classroom behaviour in line with school policies. Provide support and assistance to students where necessary. Ensure the health, safety, and welfare of students. Report back to the regular teacher on the progress of the class. Qualifications Degree level qualified. Correct Education and Training. Deliver the pre planned lesson, in a professional manner, across multiple subjects to students. Previous classroom, tutoring or lecturing experience. Be able to implement behaviour management and maintain discipline. Maintain necessary assessment of pupils. Ability to inspire and motivate pupils. Be adaptable, proactive, and reliable. Benefits A minimum pay rate of a Cover Supervisor starts at least £105. A team with over twenty years' experience in both small, local, and large national education agencies. A dedicated account manager with a background in teaching. A £125 recommend a friend scheme. A variety of daily, short-term, and long-term positions to suit your needs. No need for completion of time sheets. Pay via PAYE direct through Education Supply Pool and not an umbrella company. We are a preferred supplier on the Welsh Government's National Teacher Framework offering day-to-day and long-term positions throughout the school year. We offer a range of placements that can work around your schedule. All candidates who register with Education Supply Pool will undergo a vetting process which includes obtaining 2 satisfactory relevant references and an enhanced DBS check. All offers are conditional upon satisfactory background checks. Jobs are provided by the Find a Job Service from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP).
Grade: Grade 9 - £31,586 - £34,197 per annum (Actual Salary) Hours: 37hpw. Term time only plus 15 days. Start date: To commence ASAP Batley Multi Academy Trusts sole purpose is to provide a great education for Primary and Secondary learners throughout a local family of schools. The Trust is passionately committed to the communities of Batley, Birstall, Dewsbury and our surrounding areas, serving our click apply for full job details
Apr 13, 2026
Full time
Grade: Grade 9 - £31,586 - £34,197 per annum (Actual Salary) Hours: 37hpw. Term time only plus 15 days. Start date: To commence ASAP Batley Multi Academy Trusts sole purpose is to provide a great education for Primary and Secondary learners throughout a local family of schools. The Trust is passionately committed to the communities of Batley, Birstall, Dewsbury and our surrounding areas, serving our click apply for full job details
About the Role This pivotal role places you at the forefront of the Harm Outside the Home (HOTH) team, leading from the front and making a real difference across ten District and Child in Care Teams. In line with the National Family First Strategy and Birmingham Children's Trust 25 model, you will manage HOTH practitioners to deliver a robust frontline response to issues like child sexual and criminal exploitation, youth violence, missing persons, and radicalisation. You'll be working directly with children, families, communities, and multi agency teams to drive change where it matters most. As Practice Supervisor, you'll oversee HOTH Grade 4 practitioners, ensuring their work is trauma informed, culturally competent, anti discriminatory, timely and focused on outcomes that matter to children and families. You will be tasked with driving multi agency and multi disciplinary efforts to intervene and reduce vulnerability to harm outside the home, working also with community stakeholders to identify effective, timely, and local solutions and support for children and families. This includes raising awareness among social workers, family support workers, youth offending teams, and other partners, enhancing their ability to recognise and respond to risks that originate outside the family environment. Key Duties Providing effective supervision Overseeing evidence based direct, short term interventions Joint visits with lead professionals Innovative engagement with resistant families Planning and facilitating group work Overseeing intelligence sharing and resource allocation Promoting clear referral pathways Strengthening community support networks Disrupting exploitation hotspots through locality assessments Co producing effective plans and assessments Developing clear service/referral criteria Your varied day will include supervising your team, attending safeguarding meetings, delivering direct work and ensuring efficient, SMARTER working practices. You'll collaborate with Exploitation and Missing Coordinators and report into Empower U Contextual Safeguarding Hub ensuring cooperative approaches to the disruption of exploiters and factors which facilitate such abuse. About You Passionate about supporting vulnerable children, families and communities. Strong expertise in exploitation and harms occurring outside the home. Experienced manager who empowers high performing teams and addresses challenges proactively. Skilled in Multi Agency working and locality based practice. Confident practitioner, coach and trainer. Able to create impactful, co produced action plans that drive positive outcomes. Calm and effective under pressure, acting quickly and with integrity. Encourages a culture of professionalism, resilience and ethical practice within the team. Our Benefits We have been rated as 'Good' by Ofsted, following a 2023 inspection. This is a fantastic achievement for Birmingham Children's Trust, with many positive highlights focusing on areas including the quality of staff leadership, partnership working, safeguarding and corporate parenting. A generousannual leave packageof30 daysannual leave, plus bank holidays, rising to 33 days after 5 years of service and 35 days after 10 years of service. Salary Sacrifice Car Schemewhich gives you the chance to drive a brand new car for an affordable fixed monthly amount as part of a salary sacrifice initiative. With no deposits or credit checks required a range of all inclusive driving packages Free on-site parkingat our offices on One Avenue Road (Aston) and Lifford House (Stirchley). We also provide onsite electric car charging ports which are free to use! You will receive a generous local government career averagepension schemein line with the Local Government Pension Scheme. Continuous Service Recognition - Thank You employee badge when first joining the Trust. Plus, Years of Service badge awarded for 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35+ years of service. Full access to ouramazing internal employee benefitsscheme including Occupational Health services, Rewards Schemes, Benefits discounts (including the Blue Light Card), Health & Fitness and Personal Wellbeing support and much more! About Us Help us to change children and young people's lives! At Birmingham Children's Trust, we are committed to making a positive impact on the lives of over 10,000 children and young people in our city every day. Our mission is to support the most disadvantaged children and young people in Birmingham, ensuring they are safe, happy, and healthy. Why Join Us? Impactful Work - be part of a team that makes a real difference in the lives of the city's most vulnerable children. Supportive Environment - enjoy a supportive and collaborative work culture where your contributions are valued. Career Development - benefit from tailored development programs, supportive supervision, and a range of learning opportunities to enhance your skills and advance your career. Generous Benefits - take advantage of our competitive reward package including generous leave allowance, Local Government pension scheme, and additional benefits. Our Values We approach our work with care and compassion, actively listening to the needs of the children and young people we serve. We involve them in the decisions that affect their lives, ensuring their voices are heard and respected. We are committed to using our resources wisely, ensuring that every penny is spent where it counts the most. We foster collaboration among schools, health professionals, and the police, working together to create a supportive network for our young people. We believe that when we work as one cohesive team, the children and young people of Birmingham are more likely to thrive. Our unified approach ensures that we provide the best possible support and opportunities for their growth and development. Join us and together, we can create a brighter future for all. Safeguarding At Birmingham Children's Trust, we are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. Depending on the role, you may be asked to undergo the appropriate level of Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check to assess your suitability for working with children and young people. The level of check (Standard, Enhanced, or Enhanced with Barred List) is determined based on the specific responsibilities of the role and the level of contact with children and young people. We are committed to the fair treatment of all applicants, including those with criminal records. Having a criminal record will not necessarily bar an individual from working with us. This will depend on the nature of the position and the circumstances and background of the offence. Please note that we reserve the right to close the job early should we reach the required number of applications, therefore please ensure you submit your application and supporting statement early to avoid any disappointment
Apr 13, 2026
Full time
About the Role This pivotal role places you at the forefront of the Harm Outside the Home (HOTH) team, leading from the front and making a real difference across ten District and Child in Care Teams. In line with the National Family First Strategy and Birmingham Children's Trust 25 model, you will manage HOTH practitioners to deliver a robust frontline response to issues like child sexual and criminal exploitation, youth violence, missing persons, and radicalisation. You'll be working directly with children, families, communities, and multi agency teams to drive change where it matters most. As Practice Supervisor, you'll oversee HOTH Grade 4 practitioners, ensuring their work is trauma informed, culturally competent, anti discriminatory, timely and focused on outcomes that matter to children and families. You will be tasked with driving multi agency and multi disciplinary efforts to intervene and reduce vulnerability to harm outside the home, working also with community stakeholders to identify effective, timely, and local solutions and support for children and families. This includes raising awareness among social workers, family support workers, youth offending teams, and other partners, enhancing their ability to recognise and respond to risks that originate outside the family environment. Key Duties Providing effective supervision Overseeing evidence based direct, short term interventions Joint visits with lead professionals Innovative engagement with resistant families Planning and facilitating group work Overseeing intelligence sharing and resource allocation Promoting clear referral pathways Strengthening community support networks Disrupting exploitation hotspots through locality assessments Co producing effective plans and assessments Developing clear service/referral criteria Your varied day will include supervising your team, attending safeguarding meetings, delivering direct work and ensuring efficient, SMARTER working practices. You'll collaborate with Exploitation and Missing Coordinators and report into Empower U Contextual Safeguarding Hub ensuring cooperative approaches to the disruption of exploiters and factors which facilitate such abuse. About You Passionate about supporting vulnerable children, families and communities. Strong expertise in exploitation and harms occurring outside the home. Experienced manager who empowers high performing teams and addresses challenges proactively. Skilled in Multi Agency working and locality based practice. Confident practitioner, coach and trainer. Able to create impactful, co produced action plans that drive positive outcomes. Calm and effective under pressure, acting quickly and with integrity. Encourages a culture of professionalism, resilience and ethical practice within the team. Our Benefits We have been rated as 'Good' by Ofsted, following a 2023 inspection. This is a fantastic achievement for Birmingham Children's Trust, with many positive highlights focusing on areas including the quality of staff leadership, partnership working, safeguarding and corporate parenting. A generousannual leave packageof30 daysannual leave, plus bank holidays, rising to 33 days after 5 years of service and 35 days after 10 years of service. Salary Sacrifice Car Schemewhich gives you the chance to drive a brand new car for an affordable fixed monthly amount as part of a salary sacrifice initiative. With no deposits or credit checks required a range of all inclusive driving packages Free on-site parkingat our offices on One Avenue Road (Aston) and Lifford House (Stirchley). We also provide onsite electric car charging ports which are free to use! You will receive a generous local government career averagepension schemein line with the Local Government Pension Scheme. Continuous Service Recognition - Thank You employee badge when first joining the Trust. Plus, Years of Service badge awarded for 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35+ years of service. Full access to ouramazing internal employee benefitsscheme including Occupational Health services, Rewards Schemes, Benefits discounts (including the Blue Light Card), Health & Fitness and Personal Wellbeing support and much more! About Us Help us to change children and young people's lives! At Birmingham Children's Trust, we are committed to making a positive impact on the lives of over 10,000 children and young people in our city every day. Our mission is to support the most disadvantaged children and young people in Birmingham, ensuring they are safe, happy, and healthy. Why Join Us? Impactful Work - be part of a team that makes a real difference in the lives of the city's most vulnerable children. Supportive Environment - enjoy a supportive and collaborative work culture where your contributions are valued. Career Development - benefit from tailored development programs, supportive supervision, and a range of learning opportunities to enhance your skills and advance your career. Generous Benefits - take advantage of our competitive reward package including generous leave allowance, Local Government pension scheme, and additional benefits. Our Values We approach our work with care and compassion, actively listening to the needs of the children and young people we serve. We involve them in the decisions that affect their lives, ensuring their voices are heard and respected. We are committed to using our resources wisely, ensuring that every penny is spent where it counts the most. We foster collaboration among schools, health professionals, and the police, working together to create a supportive network for our young people. We believe that when we work as one cohesive team, the children and young people of Birmingham are more likely to thrive. Our unified approach ensures that we provide the best possible support and opportunities for their growth and development. Join us and together, we can create a brighter future for all. Safeguarding At Birmingham Children's Trust, we are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. Depending on the role, you may be asked to undergo the appropriate level of Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check to assess your suitability for working with children and young people. The level of check (Standard, Enhanced, or Enhanced with Barred List) is determined based on the specific responsibilities of the role and the level of contact with children and young people. We are committed to the fair treatment of all applicants, including those with criminal records. Having a criminal record will not necessarily bar an individual from working with us. This will depend on the nature of the position and the circumstances and background of the offence. Please note that we reserve the right to close the job early should we reach the required number of applications, therefore please ensure you submit your application and supporting statement early to avoid any disappointment
Medway Council and partners are undertaking a transformation programme to further strengthen outcomes, improve quality and consistency of practice, and embed a culture of high aspiration, professional trust, and continuous learning. This includes reforms across Early Help, Social Care, Education, SEND, and integrated family support pathways.The reform of Childrens Services, underpinned by the Childrens Wellbeing and Schools bill and the anticipated white paper on SEND and AP, focus on early intervention, supporting kinship carers, improving multi-agency working, and ensuring stable homes for children in care. The changes aim to build a more efficient, child-centred system, ensuring that vulnerable children and families receive timely, practical support. The Family First Partnership (FFP) agenda, a significant part of the reforms, is designed to create a more integrated, family-centred system of help, support, and protection. The programme sets out the practice changes it expects to see to improve support for children and families. This involves safeguarding partners implementing family help, multi-agency child protection and family group decision-making reforms. Medway, are taking an integrated and coordinated approach to the implementation of the reforms through 5 workstreams Family Help and Early Intervention Strengthening Kinship Care Improving Safeguarding and Multi-Agency Collaboration Increasing Placement Sufficiency Supporting Care Leavers If you are interested in this role please send your updated CV in the first instance
Apr 13, 2026
Seasonal
Medway Council and partners are undertaking a transformation programme to further strengthen outcomes, improve quality and consistency of practice, and embed a culture of high aspiration, professional trust, and continuous learning. This includes reforms across Early Help, Social Care, Education, SEND, and integrated family support pathways.The reform of Childrens Services, underpinned by the Childrens Wellbeing and Schools bill and the anticipated white paper on SEND and AP, focus on early intervention, supporting kinship carers, improving multi-agency working, and ensuring stable homes for children in care. The changes aim to build a more efficient, child-centred system, ensuring that vulnerable children and families receive timely, practical support. The Family First Partnership (FFP) agenda, a significant part of the reforms, is designed to create a more integrated, family-centred system of help, support, and protection. The programme sets out the practice changes it expects to see to improve support for children and families. This involves safeguarding partners implementing family help, multi-agency child protection and family group decision-making reforms. Medway, are taking an integrated and coordinated approach to the implementation of the reforms through 5 workstreams Family Help and Early Intervention Strengthening Kinship Care Improving Safeguarding and Multi-Agency Collaboration Increasing Placement Sufficiency Supporting Care Leavers If you are interested in this role please send your updated CV in the first instance
Southeastern Museums Conference
Tipton, West Midlands
Reporting to the Collections Manager & Registrar, the Collections Specialist manages aspects of the McClung Museum's permanent collections (which includes archaeological material, cultural collections, and paleoethnobotany) by overseeing documentation, safety, access, and direct care. Working with historic collections that include sensitive information, this position serves an important role in preparing, maintaining, and securing the documentation of the museum's permanent collection such as accession files, catalog records, data reports, condition reports, and loan agreements. This position serves as a point of contact for local, state, and federal agencies as well as staff, students, partners, and others when requesting access to permanent collections. The Specialist collaborates with Curators and Exhibitions staff to provide guidance and assistance for exhibiting, installing, and de-installing permanent collections objects. This position also plays an important role in implementing and enforcing the Collections Management Policy across all collections areas. Responsibilities Collections Management: 50% Manages the museum's permanent collection's records, documentation, and images, ensuring proper provenance and permits for new acquisitions and collections while incorporating appropriate practices, standards, philosophy, theory, and ethics of collection stewardship. Makes decisions based on appropriateness, ethics, and the museum's mission about individual access to permanent collections for local, state, and federal agencies as well as university groups, individuals, or other private entities for learning, research, or reference. Using specialized knowledge of museum best practices and ethics, manages electronic and digital records, including updating scientific and auxiliary information, and associated meta data for new and existing collections, maintaining computerized databases, providing content for the museum's website, providing content or oversight for exhibitions, and on-line collections access. Manages historic documentation of collections including databasing, digital images, correspondence, archives, publications, and loan records using collections management software. Identifies object condition and material; prepares, catalogs, and constructs housing and identifies long-term storage solutions based on object needs. Responds to verbal and written requests, including inquiries from the general public regarding loans, accessions, and donations. Processes accessions and handles incoming and outgoing loans including providing documentation and securing accurate provenance and any relevant permits. Performs various duties as needed to successfully fulfill the function of the position or other related duties as assigned, including but not limited to monitoring collections storage and exhibition environments, ensuring lab safety, conducting inventories, organizing storage equipment and logistics, and ordering supplies. Other duties as assigned. Research, education, and outreach duties: 25% Supports the research programs by working in collaboration with curators to determine appropriate objects for exhibitions, identifies concerns based on condition reports, and pulls and prepares objects for exhibition. Advances collections information by conducting collections-focused research and analysis in field of expertise to determine proper documentation and provenance and best practices for object handling and housing . Uses specialized knowledge to serve public programs and educational activities by developing and presenting outreach materials for education, such as object study workshops, exhibition best practices input (temporary and permanent), and direct participation in public outreach events, as needed. Develops and presents content for tours, presentations, informal classes, and other similar activities, upon request. Trains and supervises collections assistants, students, volunteers, and interns to carry out daily custodial duties, registration activities, object preparation, and research. Provides collection access to the research community, faculty, students, and visiting researchers with the use of collections. Participates in scholarly activity outside the university that promotes the museum's permanent collections as exemplified by attending or presenting at professional meetings and/or engaging in professional development activities. Other duties as assigned. Collaborative responsibilities, compliance, and support: 25% Using knowledge of museum collections best practices, recommends and enforces priorities for short and long-term collections care and management. Advises, oversees, and collaborates with the museum's exhibition team on best practices for object handling based on the object's condition report and material for object exhibition, installation, and de-installation; advises local, state, and federal agencies on consultation of repository objects, as requested. Implements the Collections Management Policy in collaboration with the Collections Manager & Registrar. Serves as an active part of NAGPRA compliance and repatriation activities for the permanent collection by analyzing, identifying, and flagging items; works alongside the Collections Manager & Registrar to collaborate and comply with Office of Repatriation requests and deadlines. Provides support to the Museum community by serving on internal or external committees, as needed. Develops grant proposals for collections improvements and other collections-based initiatives; assists with grant proposals across the museum by providing information or narratives specific to the museum's permanent collections, as needed. Provides support for promotional and institutional advancement activities, including opportunities to engage with donors and participate in behind-the-scenes tours. Other duties as assigned. Qualifications Required Qualifications Education: Bachelor's degree in a related field (Anthropology, Art, History, or similar) Experience: At least two years of collections management in a museum or similar setting. At least one year collections database management or similar program. Knowledge, Skills, Abilities: Demonstrated knowledge of current museum best practices and standards for collection care, collection and database management, documentation, digitization, conservation and registration methods for collections. Capable of performing physical hands-on problem solving and database upkeep and research and the ability to pivot between the two. Flexibility in managing multiple ongoing projects; ability to pivot between tasks as needs and priorities shift. Detail oriented and highly organized; can follow or create processes and complete them with consistency. Knowledge of Office suite, collections-specific software and other computer-related skills. Ability to supervise students and communicate directions and expectations effectively. Ability to manage projects and budgets for collections-related purposes. Excellent written and oral communication skills. Ability to work independently and with interdepartmental teams and initiatives. Applicants must be legally authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis without need now or in the future for sponsorship for employment-basedvisa status. Preferred Qualifications Education: Master's degree in a related field (Anthropology, Art, History, or similar) Experience: At least one year of experience working with NAGPRA-related collections. At least one year of experience supervising and training students, volunteers or interns. Experience using established occupational health and safety practices. Knowledge, Skills, Abilities: Knowledge of museum standards and best practices in the care, safe handling, packing, and crating of 2-D and 3-D objects. Knowledge of archival materials and fine art packing techniques, including proficiency with custom box-making, soft-packing, and cavity packs. Knowledge of museum or collections databases. Ability to prioritize the urgency of competing requests to meet established deadlines. Skills to interact with different kinds of internal and external stakeholders. Supervisory skills necessary for directing other people working with collections, including volunteers, students, and interns. Work Location Knoxville, TN - Onsite Compensation and Benefits UT market range: MR08 Anticipated hiring range: 52,000 - 58,000 Find more information on the UT Market Range structure here Find more information on UT Benefits here Application Instructions To express interest, please submit an application with the noted below attachments. Resume List of 3 Professional References About Us The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, has shaped leaders, changemakers, and innovative thinkers since its founding in 1794. The university is home to more than 38,000 students and 10,000 statewide employees-the Volunteers-who uphold the university's tradition of lighting the way for others through leadership and service. UT Knoxville offers over 900 programs of study across 14 degree-granting colleges and schools. As Tennessee's flagship land-grant university, its footprint spans the entire state . click apply for full job details
Apr 13, 2026
Full time
Reporting to the Collections Manager & Registrar, the Collections Specialist manages aspects of the McClung Museum's permanent collections (which includes archaeological material, cultural collections, and paleoethnobotany) by overseeing documentation, safety, access, and direct care. Working with historic collections that include sensitive information, this position serves an important role in preparing, maintaining, and securing the documentation of the museum's permanent collection such as accession files, catalog records, data reports, condition reports, and loan agreements. This position serves as a point of contact for local, state, and federal agencies as well as staff, students, partners, and others when requesting access to permanent collections. The Specialist collaborates with Curators and Exhibitions staff to provide guidance and assistance for exhibiting, installing, and de-installing permanent collections objects. This position also plays an important role in implementing and enforcing the Collections Management Policy across all collections areas. Responsibilities Collections Management: 50% Manages the museum's permanent collection's records, documentation, and images, ensuring proper provenance and permits for new acquisitions and collections while incorporating appropriate practices, standards, philosophy, theory, and ethics of collection stewardship. Makes decisions based on appropriateness, ethics, and the museum's mission about individual access to permanent collections for local, state, and federal agencies as well as university groups, individuals, or other private entities for learning, research, or reference. Using specialized knowledge of museum best practices and ethics, manages electronic and digital records, including updating scientific and auxiliary information, and associated meta data for new and existing collections, maintaining computerized databases, providing content for the museum's website, providing content or oversight for exhibitions, and on-line collections access. Manages historic documentation of collections including databasing, digital images, correspondence, archives, publications, and loan records using collections management software. Identifies object condition and material; prepares, catalogs, and constructs housing and identifies long-term storage solutions based on object needs. Responds to verbal and written requests, including inquiries from the general public regarding loans, accessions, and donations. Processes accessions and handles incoming and outgoing loans including providing documentation and securing accurate provenance and any relevant permits. Performs various duties as needed to successfully fulfill the function of the position or other related duties as assigned, including but not limited to monitoring collections storage and exhibition environments, ensuring lab safety, conducting inventories, organizing storage equipment and logistics, and ordering supplies. Other duties as assigned. Research, education, and outreach duties: 25% Supports the research programs by working in collaboration with curators to determine appropriate objects for exhibitions, identifies concerns based on condition reports, and pulls and prepares objects for exhibition. Advances collections information by conducting collections-focused research and analysis in field of expertise to determine proper documentation and provenance and best practices for object handling and housing . Uses specialized knowledge to serve public programs and educational activities by developing and presenting outreach materials for education, such as object study workshops, exhibition best practices input (temporary and permanent), and direct participation in public outreach events, as needed. Develops and presents content for tours, presentations, informal classes, and other similar activities, upon request. Trains and supervises collections assistants, students, volunteers, and interns to carry out daily custodial duties, registration activities, object preparation, and research. Provides collection access to the research community, faculty, students, and visiting researchers with the use of collections. Participates in scholarly activity outside the university that promotes the museum's permanent collections as exemplified by attending or presenting at professional meetings and/or engaging in professional development activities. Other duties as assigned. Collaborative responsibilities, compliance, and support: 25% Using knowledge of museum collections best practices, recommends and enforces priorities for short and long-term collections care and management. Advises, oversees, and collaborates with the museum's exhibition team on best practices for object handling based on the object's condition report and material for object exhibition, installation, and de-installation; advises local, state, and federal agencies on consultation of repository objects, as requested. Implements the Collections Management Policy in collaboration with the Collections Manager & Registrar. Serves as an active part of NAGPRA compliance and repatriation activities for the permanent collection by analyzing, identifying, and flagging items; works alongside the Collections Manager & Registrar to collaborate and comply with Office of Repatriation requests and deadlines. Provides support to the Museum community by serving on internal or external committees, as needed. Develops grant proposals for collections improvements and other collections-based initiatives; assists with grant proposals across the museum by providing information or narratives specific to the museum's permanent collections, as needed. Provides support for promotional and institutional advancement activities, including opportunities to engage with donors and participate in behind-the-scenes tours. Other duties as assigned. Qualifications Required Qualifications Education: Bachelor's degree in a related field (Anthropology, Art, History, or similar) Experience: At least two years of collections management in a museum or similar setting. At least one year collections database management or similar program. Knowledge, Skills, Abilities: Demonstrated knowledge of current museum best practices and standards for collection care, collection and database management, documentation, digitization, conservation and registration methods for collections. Capable of performing physical hands-on problem solving and database upkeep and research and the ability to pivot between the two. Flexibility in managing multiple ongoing projects; ability to pivot between tasks as needs and priorities shift. Detail oriented and highly organized; can follow or create processes and complete them with consistency. Knowledge of Office suite, collections-specific software and other computer-related skills. Ability to supervise students and communicate directions and expectations effectively. Ability to manage projects and budgets for collections-related purposes. Excellent written and oral communication skills. Ability to work independently and with interdepartmental teams and initiatives. Applicants must be legally authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis without need now or in the future for sponsorship for employment-basedvisa status. Preferred Qualifications Education: Master's degree in a related field (Anthropology, Art, History, or similar) Experience: At least one year of experience working with NAGPRA-related collections. At least one year of experience supervising and training students, volunteers or interns. Experience using established occupational health and safety practices. Knowledge, Skills, Abilities: Knowledge of museum standards and best practices in the care, safe handling, packing, and crating of 2-D and 3-D objects. Knowledge of archival materials and fine art packing techniques, including proficiency with custom box-making, soft-packing, and cavity packs. Knowledge of museum or collections databases. Ability to prioritize the urgency of competing requests to meet established deadlines. Skills to interact with different kinds of internal and external stakeholders. Supervisory skills necessary for directing other people working with collections, including volunteers, students, and interns. Work Location Knoxville, TN - Onsite Compensation and Benefits UT market range: MR08 Anticipated hiring range: 52,000 - 58,000 Find more information on the UT Market Range structure here Find more information on UT Benefits here Application Instructions To express interest, please submit an application with the noted below attachments. Resume List of 3 Professional References About Us The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, has shaped leaders, changemakers, and innovative thinkers since its founding in 1794. The university is home to more than 38,000 students and 10,000 statewide employees-the Volunteers-who uphold the university's tradition of lighting the way for others through leadership and service. UT Knoxville offers over 900 programs of study across 14 degree-granting colleges and schools. As Tennessee's flagship land-grant university, its footprint spans the entire state . click apply for full job details
Location: Sunderland PostType: Full Time Term Time ContractType: Permanent ClosingDate: 23.59 hours BST on Thursday 16 April 2026 Reference: 0027-26-R3 About the College Sunderland College has been delivering highly successful courses for more than 20 years and is one of the largest providers of post-16 education in the North East with approximately 14,300 students. The College has two campuses across the city of Sunderland, offering a wide range of academic and vocational provision for school leavers and adults. The College aims to develop and positively shape lives, communities, and the economy through teaching, learning and development of skills. Our students consistently achieve outstanding results and Sunderland College has been ranked in the top 25% in the country for student achievement rates. In October 2024, we were ranked as Ofsted outstanding, and we are proud of our diverse student and staff community that provide our students with bespoke education pathways to help them achieve their future career goals. Please see the following link to our 2024 Ofsted Report, in which we were graded as being Outstanding across all areas - Ofsted-Report-Outstanding Our Journey & Values As an employer, we prioritise cultivating a supportive and inclusive workplace culture, where our staff can thrive and grow. We recognize that our employees are our greatest asset, and we are deeply committed to investing in their professional development and overall wellbeing. If you are enthusiastic, forward thinking and enjoy working a fast-paced environment then this role could be perfect for you. Working within the curriculum area of Education, Children and Families you will find yourself part of an ambitious team. The successful candidate would join a dynamic and innovative organisation who work closely with a wide range of local employers to enable learners to develop both academic and practical work skills in preparation for employment or higher education. Our vision is excellence and our students are at the heart of everything we do. Applicants should have experience of employer engagement with relevant industrial experience to assist in the development, monitoring and operation of the work industry placement. About the Role The job role will involve: Arranging appropriate placements for learners studying at Level 2 and T Level programmes in line with awarding body stipulations. Carrying out placement visits and assessments, particularly regarding competency on students as a requirement of the awarding organisation Liaising with students, staff and placement supervisors to arrange assessment visits. Arranging meetings both in college and placement to discuss placement issues. Communicating effectively with placements, parents and the wider team to ensure students are supported to achieve Applicants should be able to demonstrate, in their personal statement, practical examples of how they fulfil the person specification. Role Responsibilities Work closely with Industry to source high quality work placements to satisfy the Curriculum plan student numbers and ensure all placements have health and safety risk assessments and public liability insurance and are aware of the college requirements re. supervision and Health and Safety Liaising with students, staff and placement supervisors to outline awarding organisation requirements for placements and arrange observational visits arranging meetings both in college and placement to discuss placement with individual students. Carrying out assessments on students in placement as a requirement of the awarding organisation and completing required documentation for External Quality Assurance. As this role includes placement visits, you must hold a driving licence and have access to your own vehicle. The role will also include some face to face delivery in class with students developing skills and knowledge needed in the sector Work alongside Curriculum Managers, Personal Development Tutors and students to appropriately match career pathways / student timetabling and geographic area with placement opportunities. Maintain and enhance employer relationships and curriculum support with the facilitation of employer events. Maintain college internal systems including the tracking of students hours on Pro Monitor, Grofar and the college CRM system to monitor and track student performance. This will also include maintaining student records such as DBS and references following application through central admissions Qualifications Assessor and Verifier qualification (or be willing to work towards) Level 2 English and Maths qualification Occupationally competent (must have industrial experience within the last 12 months) Recent experience of assessment within placements Demonstrate experience of work placement assessment. Proven track record of successfully relating to learners and employers. Good understanding of student work placements. Good communication and interpersonal skills with a variety of levels Knowledge of placement assessments and competency ICT skills Excellent team working skills and time management and well organised Driving Licence and access to own vehicle Suitable to work with children and young people To take appropriate responsibility for PREVENT and the safeguarding and promotion of the welfare of children and/or vulnerable adults To uphold British Values, the college values and responsibilities with regard to Equality and Diversity To understand and adhere to college Health and Safety Policies and guidelines to ensure compliance with statutory legislation Educated to degree level Teaching qualification What's in it for you? Enjoy a generous holiday allowance ranging between 35-48 days per year, plus public holidays - (Excluding Term Time Only contracts) Generous family leave and flexible working options (dependent on role) LGPS or Teacher Pensions Scheme, (dependent on role 15.7% - 28.68%) Access to myLifestyle benefits platform providing retail discounts and more. We offer dental, eye care & health cash plans. Extensive wellbeing support through a digital Wellbeing Hub that offers a broad range of support for physical, mental, and financial wellbeing. Free parking on most campuses. Due to the nature of this post, you will be required to undertake an Enhanced Disclosure Check. We believe in equal opportunities and welcome applications from all sections of the community. We are committed to PREVENT and safeguarding the welfare of children and vulnerable adults.
Apr 13, 2026
Full time
Location: Sunderland PostType: Full Time Term Time ContractType: Permanent ClosingDate: 23.59 hours BST on Thursday 16 April 2026 Reference: 0027-26-R3 About the College Sunderland College has been delivering highly successful courses for more than 20 years and is one of the largest providers of post-16 education in the North East with approximately 14,300 students. The College has two campuses across the city of Sunderland, offering a wide range of academic and vocational provision for school leavers and adults. The College aims to develop and positively shape lives, communities, and the economy through teaching, learning and development of skills. Our students consistently achieve outstanding results and Sunderland College has been ranked in the top 25% in the country for student achievement rates. In October 2024, we were ranked as Ofsted outstanding, and we are proud of our diverse student and staff community that provide our students with bespoke education pathways to help them achieve their future career goals. Please see the following link to our 2024 Ofsted Report, in which we were graded as being Outstanding across all areas - Ofsted-Report-Outstanding Our Journey & Values As an employer, we prioritise cultivating a supportive and inclusive workplace culture, where our staff can thrive and grow. We recognize that our employees are our greatest asset, and we are deeply committed to investing in their professional development and overall wellbeing. If you are enthusiastic, forward thinking and enjoy working a fast-paced environment then this role could be perfect for you. Working within the curriculum area of Education, Children and Families you will find yourself part of an ambitious team. The successful candidate would join a dynamic and innovative organisation who work closely with a wide range of local employers to enable learners to develop both academic and practical work skills in preparation for employment or higher education. Our vision is excellence and our students are at the heart of everything we do. Applicants should have experience of employer engagement with relevant industrial experience to assist in the development, monitoring and operation of the work industry placement. About the Role The job role will involve: Arranging appropriate placements for learners studying at Level 2 and T Level programmes in line with awarding body stipulations. Carrying out placement visits and assessments, particularly regarding competency on students as a requirement of the awarding organisation Liaising with students, staff and placement supervisors to arrange assessment visits. Arranging meetings both in college and placement to discuss placement issues. Communicating effectively with placements, parents and the wider team to ensure students are supported to achieve Applicants should be able to demonstrate, in their personal statement, practical examples of how they fulfil the person specification. Role Responsibilities Work closely with Industry to source high quality work placements to satisfy the Curriculum plan student numbers and ensure all placements have health and safety risk assessments and public liability insurance and are aware of the college requirements re. supervision and Health and Safety Liaising with students, staff and placement supervisors to outline awarding organisation requirements for placements and arrange observational visits arranging meetings both in college and placement to discuss placement with individual students. Carrying out assessments on students in placement as a requirement of the awarding organisation and completing required documentation for External Quality Assurance. As this role includes placement visits, you must hold a driving licence and have access to your own vehicle. The role will also include some face to face delivery in class with students developing skills and knowledge needed in the sector Work alongside Curriculum Managers, Personal Development Tutors and students to appropriately match career pathways / student timetabling and geographic area with placement opportunities. Maintain and enhance employer relationships and curriculum support with the facilitation of employer events. Maintain college internal systems including the tracking of students hours on Pro Monitor, Grofar and the college CRM system to monitor and track student performance. This will also include maintaining student records such as DBS and references following application through central admissions Qualifications Assessor and Verifier qualification (or be willing to work towards) Level 2 English and Maths qualification Occupationally competent (must have industrial experience within the last 12 months) Recent experience of assessment within placements Demonstrate experience of work placement assessment. Proven track record of successfully relating to learners and employers. Good understanding of student work placements. Good communication and interpersonal skills with a variety of levels Knowledge of placement assessments and competency ICT skills Excellent team working skills and time management and well organised Driving Licence and access to own vehicle Suitable to work with children and young people To take appropriate responsibility for PREVENT and the safeguarding and promotion of the welfare of children and/or vulnerable adults To uphold British Values, the college values and responsibilities with regard to Equality and Diversity To understand and adhere to college Health and Safety Policies and guidelines to ensure compliance with statutory legislation Educated to degree level Teaching qualification What's in it for you? Enjoy a generous holiday allowance ranging between 35-48 days per year, plus public holidays - (Excluding Term Time Only contracts) Generous family leave and flexible working options (dependent on role) LGPS or Teacher Pensions Scheme, (dependent on role 15.7% - 28.68%) Access to myLifestyle benefits platform providing retail discounts and more. We offer dental, eye care & health cash plans. Extensive wellbeing support through a digital Wellbeing Hub that offers a broad range of support for physical, mental, and financial wellbeing. Free parking on most campuses. Due to the nature of this post, you will be required to undertake an Enhanced Disclosure Check. We believe in equal opportunities and welcome applications from all sections of the community. We are committed to PREVENT and safeguarding the welfare of children and vulnerable adults.
Primary Teaching Assistant Pay: £14.24 - £16 per hour Start: ASAP Contract: Flexible (you set the diary) Why this job matters Children learn fastest when the right adult is within arm's reach-someone who can spot confusion, re-explain in plain English, and cheer the small wins. That "right adult" might be you. What you'll actually do: Work 1-to-1 or with small groups during phonics, maths and topic lessons This ensures that every child makes progress-not just the confident ones who always raise their hands. Prep resources, sharpen pencils, organise the glue sticks When the basics are taken care of, teachers can focus fully on teaching. Notice wobbling attention, apply a calm reset A quick, calm intervention now can prevent a longer period of lost learning later. Jot progress notes and pass them to the teacher/SENDCo Accurate evidence helps shape the next lesson-no guesswork needed. Supervise lunch and play Because social skills are built on the playground just as much as in the classroom. What you'll need Some hands-on experience with children (school, nursery, sports club-show us you've been in the arena). Patience and clear communication; five-year-olds ask "why?" a lot. Level 2/3 TA qualification is desirable but not essential. Enhanced DBS on the Update Service (or willingness to apply). Reliable safeguarding knowledge-you'll follow it instinctively, not just because it's policy. What you'll get Choice: decide which days you work; term-time only, so holidays stay yours. Variety: different year groups and school cultures-great if you're building experience or avoiding routine. Support: an Account Manager who fixes paperwork and answers questions fast. Growth: free CPD (behaviour, phonics, SEND) so you're always adding strings to the bow. Weekly pay: no umbrella deductions; what you earn is what lands in your account. Sound like a good fit? Email your CV and two lines on what makes you a calm presence when a lesson goes sideways. We'll schedule a short call, run the compliance checks, and get you into classrooms where you can make a difference from day one. Excell Supply is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. All applicants will be subject to relevant safeguarding checks and must have the right to work in the UK.
Apr 13, 2026
Seasonal
Primary Teaching Assistant Pay: £14.24 - £16 per hour Start: ASAP Contract: Flexible (you set the diary) Why this job matters Children learn fastest when the right adult is within arm's reach-someone who can spot confusion, re-explain in plain English, and cheer the small wins. That "right adult" might be you. What you'll actually do: Work 1-to-1 or with small groups during phonics, maths and topic lessons This ensures that every child makes progress-not just the confident ones who always raise their hands. Prep resources, sharpen pencils, organise the glue sticks When the basics are taken care of, teachers can focus fully on teaching. Notice wobbling attention, apply a calm reset A quick, calm intervention now can prevent a longer period of lost learning later. Jot progress notes and pass them to the teacher/SENDCo Accurate evidence helps shape the next lesson-no guesswork needed. Supervise lunch and play Because social skills are built on the playground just as much as in the classroom. What you'll need Some hands-on experience with children (school, nursery, sports club-show us you've been in the arena). Patience and clear communication; five-year-olds ask "why?" a lot. Level 2/3 TA qualification is desirable but not essential. Enhanced DBS on the Update Service (or willingness to apply). Reliable safeguarding knowledge-you'll follow it instinctively, not just because it's policy. What you'll get Choice: decide which days you work; term-time only, so holidays stay yours. Variety: different year groups and school cultures-great if you're building experience or avoiding routine. Support: an Account Manager who fixes paperwork and answers questions fast. Growth: free CPD (behaviour, phonics, SEND) so you're always adding strings to the bow. Weekly pay: no umbrella deductions; what you earn is what lands in your account. Sound like a good fit? Email your CV and two lines on what makes you a calm presence when a lesson goes sideways. We'll schedule a short call, run the compliance checks, and get you into classrooms where you can make a difference from day one. Excell Supply is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. All applicants will be subject to relevant safeguarding checks and must have the right to work in the UK.
Audit Senior Associate Full-Time Social Purpose / Not-for-Profit Sector London I'm working with a highly regarded, mid-tier accountancy firm with a strong reputation in the Social Purpose space. Their specialist charity and not-for-profit team continues to grow and they are looking to appoint an experienced Audit Senior Associate to join the department. This is a fantastic opportunity to work with a varied and genuinely interesting client base across charities, membership bodies, medical research organisations and independent schools - all within a collaborative, single-office team environment. The Role As an Audit Senior Associate, you'll take ownership of audits from planning through to completion, working closely with managers and supervising junior team members. You'll be responsible for delivering high-quality, risk-based audits while building strong relationships with clients across the sector. Key responsibilities include: Acting as senior on audits, reporting directly to the Audit Manager Planning audits through to completion, including drafting financial statements Preparing management letters and letters of representation Supervising and delegating to junior staff (teams of up to five) Reviewing work and providing constructive feedback Liaising regularly with managers on audit progress Identifying improvements in client systems and controls Keeping up to date with audit and accounting standards Supporting the wider Social Purpose team with technical input You'll be client-facing and will need to be comfortable travelling to client sites as required. About You ACA or ACCA part-qualified (or equivalent) Experience leading audits from planning to completion Strong technical understanding of audit and accounting standards Able to supervise and review junior team members Excellent communication skills and confident dealing with clients Strong attention to detail and ability to meet deadlines Proactive, adaptable and commercially aware Ideally an interest in or exposure to the charity / not-for-profit sector Experience with data analytics tools and strong Excel skills would be advantageous. The Team & Culture The firm offers a genuinely supportive culture with clear progression routes. The Social Purpose team is well-established and highly regarded, combining experienced leadership with ambitious managers and strong administrative support. Outside of client work, there are regular social and CSR initiatives, and the firm places real emphasis on collaboration, inclusion and long-term career development. Diversity & Inclusion My client is committed to building an inclusive environment where everyone can thrive. Applications are welcomed from all backgrounds, and reasonable adjustments will always be made where required. If you'd like to discuss this opportunity confidentially, feel free to reach out directly. As an employer, we are committed to ensuring the representation of people from all backgrounds regardless of their gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, race, religion, ethnicity, age, neurodiversity, disability status, or any other aspect which makes them unique. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds to apply and would encourage you to let us know if there are steps, we can take to ensure that your recruitment process enables you to present yourself in a way that makes you comfortable.
Apr 13, 2026
Full time
Audit Senior Associate Full-Time Social Purpose / Not-for-Profit Sector London I'm working with a highly regarded, mid-tier accountancy firm with a strong reputation in the Social Purpose space. Their specialist charity and not-for-profit team continues to grow and they are looking to appoint an experienced Audit Senior Associate to join the department. This is a fantastic opportunity to work with a varied and genuinely interesting client base across charities, membership bodies, medical research organisations and independent schools - all within a collaborative, single-office team environment. The Role As an Audit Senior Associate, you'll take ownership of audits from planning through to completion, working closely with managers and supervising junior team members. You'll be responsible for delivering high-quality, risk-based audits while building strong relationships with clients across the sector. Key responsibilities include: Acting as senior on audits, reporting directly to the Audit Manager Planning audits through to completion, including drafting financial statements Preparing management letters and letters of representation Supervising and delegating to junior staff (teams of up to five) Reviewing work and providing constructive feedback Liaising regularly with managers on audit progress Identifying improvements in client systems and controls Keeping up to date with audit and accounting standards Supporting the wider Social Purpose team with technical input You'll be client-facing and will need to be comfortable travelling to client sites as required. About You ACA or ACCA part-qualified (or equivalent) Experience leading audits from planning to completion Strong technical understanding of audit and accounting standards Able to supervise and review junior team members Excellent communication skills and confident dealing with clients Strong attention to detail and ability to meet deadlines Proactive, adaptable and commercially aware Ideally an interest in or exposure to the charity / not-for-profit sector Experience with data analytics tools and strong Excel skills would be advantageous. The Team & Culture The firm offers a genuinely supportive culture with clear progression routes. The Social Purpose team is well-established and highly regarded, combining experienced leadership with ambitious managers and strong administrative support. Outside of client work, there are regular social and CSR initiatives, and the firm places real emphasis on collaboration, inclusion and long-term career development. Diversity & Inclusion My client is committed to building an inclusive environment where everyone can thrive. Applications are welcomed from all backgrounds, and reasonable adjustments will always be made where required. If you'd like to discuss this opportunity confidentially, feel free to reach out directly. As an employer, we are committed to ensuring the representation of people from all backgrounds regardless of their gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, race, religion, ethnicity, age, neurodiversity, disability status, or any other aspect which makes them unique. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds to apply and would encourage you to let us know if there are steps, we can take to ensure that your recruitment process enables you to present yourself in a way that makes you comfortable.
Primary Teaching Assistant Pay: £14.24 - £16 per hour Start: ASAP Contract: Flexible (you set the diary) Why this job matters Children learn fastest when the right adult is within arm's reach-someone who can spot confusion, re-explain in plain English, and cheer the small wins. That "right adult" might be you. What you'll actually do: Work 1-to-1 or with small groups during phonics, maths and topic lessons This ensures that every child makes progress-not just the confident ones who always raise their hands. Prep resources, sharpen pencils, organise the glue sticks When the basics are taken care of, teachers can focus fully on teaching. Notice wobbling attention, apply a calm reset A quick, calm intervention now can prevent a longer period of lost learning later. Jot progress notes and pass them to the teacher/SENDCo Accurate evidence helps shape the next lesson-no guesswork needed. Supervise lunch and play Because social skills are built on the playground just as much as in the classroom. What you'll need Some hands-on experience with children (school, nursery, sports club-show us you've been in the arena). Patience and clear communication; five-year-olds ask "why?" a lot. Level 2/3 TA qualification is desirable but not essential. Enhanced DBS on the Update Service (or willingness to apply). Reliable safeguarding knowledge-you'll follow it instinctively, not just because it's policy. What you'll get Choice: decide which days you work; term-time only, so holidays stay yours. Variety: different year groups and school cultures-great if you're building experience or avoiding routine. Support: an Account Manager who fixes paperwork and answers questions fast. Growth: free CPD (behaviour, phonics, SEND) so you're always adding strings to the bow. Weekly pay: no umbrella deductions; what you earn is what lands in your account. Sound like a good fit? Email your CV and two lines on what makes you a calm presence when a lesson goes sideways. We'll schedule a short call, run the compliance checks, and get you into classrooms where you can make a difference from day one. Excell Supply is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. All applicants will be subject to relevant safeguarding checks and must have the right to work in the UK.
Apr 13, 2026
Seasonal
Primary Teaching Assistant Pay: £14.24 - £16 per hour Start: ASAP Contract: Flexible (you set the diary) Why this job matters Children learn fastest when the right adult is within arm's reach-someone who can spot confusion, re-explain in plain English, and cheer the small wins. That "right adult" might be you. What you'll actually do: Work 1-to-1 or with small groups during phonics, maths and topic lessons This ensures that every child makes progress-not just the confident ones who always raise their hands. Prep resources, sharpen pencils, organise the glue sticks When the basics are taken care of, teachers can focus fully on teaching. Notice wobbling attention, apply a calm reset A quick, calm intervention now can prevent a longer period of lost learning later. Jot progress notes and pass them to the teacher/SENDCo Accurate evidence helps shape the next lesson-no guesswork needed. Supervise lunch and play Because social skills are built on the playground just as much as in the classroom. What you'll need Some hands-on experience with children (school, nursery, sports club-show us you've been in the arena). Patience and clear communication; five-year-olds ask "why?" a lot. Level 2/3 TA qualification is desirable but not essential. Enhanced DBS on the Update Service (or willingness to apply). Reliable safeguarding knowledge-you'll follow it instinctively, not just because it's policy. What you'll get Choice: decide which days you work; term-time only, so holidays stay yours. Variety: different year groups and school cultures-great if you're building experience or avoiding routine. Support: an Account Manager who fixes paperwork and answers questions fast. Growth: free CPD (behaviour, phonics, SEND) so you're always adding strings to the bow. Weekly pay: no umbrella deductions; what you earn is what lands in your account. Sound like a good fit? Email your CV and two lines on what makes you a calm presence when a lesson goes sideways. We'll schedule a short call, run the compliance checks, and get you into classrooms where you can make a difference from day one. Excell Supply is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. All applicants will be subject to relevant safeguarding checks and must have the right to work in the UK.