Do you have a passion for investments and making a difference for growth companies? Do you thrive in a fast-paced environment where you have significant strategic and operational responsibility? Additionally, do you want to be part of an extraordinary team of talented, motivated, driven individuals who all share a deep passion for entrepreneurship? If so, you may be our new Chief Investment Officer. Responsibilities We are currently looking for an exceptional Chief Investment Officer to join our team in London or Copenhagen. As Chief Investment Officer, you will be an important part of CVX's global investment team, where you will be responsible for your own portfolio as well as the entire deal journey from start to finish - from sourcing and analyzing business plans and markets to closing investment rounds. Your primary tasks will be to create a continuous and high-quality deal flow and ensure that we remain fast in our decision-making process so that we can close the right deals on time with our partners. Our Mission CVX is one of Europe's fastest-growing venture investors, and we help ambitious and promising growth companies reach their full potential by investing capital, knowledge, time, skills, and network. We are driven by our conviction that the best investors are often those who, in addition to capital, provide founders with the right knowledge and experiences, skills, and networks in relation to the stage and industry in which the company operates. CVX always invests together with the best business angels for the respective founder, and today we have over 600 partners in our network who invest in companies and bring their skills into play where they can really add value. Your Tasks As Chief Investment Officer, you will: Ensure that CVX sees and is offered all interesting deals in the market Create a continuous and high-quality deal flow Analyze companies, markets, industries, and teams to make investment decisions Negotiate term sheets and ensure that CVX wins the best investment opportunities Present investment opportunities to our investment committee Run investment processes with our partners and close investment rounds What We Offer You As Chief Investment Officer at CVX, you will have an exciting position with great responsibility in a company with full speed. You will be part of an extremely ambitious team of talented employees with high drive and the desire to make a difference. Additionally, you will experience a strong focus on results and the development of your personal and career growth. Depending on your results, you may eventually have the opportunity to be posted to a CVX office in Europe and try your hand at other markets. What We Expect From You We expect you to have: High work ethic and a sense of urgency The ability to close deals Unusual drive and desire to be the best at what you do A proactive approach and taking ownership of everything you do Passion for analyzing and investing in companies The ability to sell yourself and CVX Exceptional analytical and structured problem-solving skills Genuine interest in learning and proactively seeking ways to improve everything Additionally, we expect you to have: Bachelor or master's degree with excellent results 2-5 years of experience in venture capital, entrepreneurship, consulting, banking, or similar EU work permit Start Date As soon as possible.
May 01, 2024
Full time
Do you have a passion for investments and making a difference for growth companies? Do you thrive in a fast-paced environment where you have significant strategic and operational responsibility? Additionally, do you want to be part of an extraordinary team of talented, motivated, driven individuals who all share a deep passion for entrepreneurship? If so, you may be our new Chief Investment Officer. Responsibilities We are currently looking for an exceptional Chief Investment Officer to join our team in London or Copenhagen. As Chief Investment Officer, you will be an important part of CVX's global investment team, where you will be responsible for your own portfolio as well as the entire deal journey from start to finish - from sourcing and analyzing business plans and markets to closing investment rounds. Your primary tasks will be to create a continuous and high-quality deal flow and ensure that we remain fast in our decision-making process so that we can close the right deals on time with our partners. Our Mission CVX is one of Europe's fastest-growing venture investors, and we help ambitious and promising growth companies reach their full potential by investing capital, knowledge, time, skills, and network. We are driven by our conviction that the best investors are often those who, in addition to capital, provide founders with the right knowledge and experiences, skills, and networks in relation to the stage and industry in which the company operates. CVX always invests together with the best business angels for the respective founder, and today we have over 600 partners in our network who invest in companies and bring their skills into play where they can really add value. Your Tasks As Chief Investment Officer, you will: Ensure that CVX sees and is offered all interesting deals in the market Create a continuous and high-quality deal flow Analyze companies, markets, industries, and teams to make investment decisions Negotiate term sheets and ensure that CVX wins the best investment opportunities Present investment opportunities to our investment committee Run investment processes with our partners and close investment rounds What We Offer You As Chief Investment Officer at CVX, you will have an exciting position with great responsibility in a company with full speed. You will be part of an extremely ambitious team of talented employees with high drive and the desire to make a difference. Additionally, you will experience a strong focus on results and the development of your personal and career growth. Depending on your results, you may eventually have the opportunity to be posted to a CVX office in Europe and try your hand at other markets. What We Expect From You We expect you to have: High work ethic and a sense of urgency The ability to close deals Unusual drive and desire to be the best at what you do A proactive approach and taking ownership of everything you do Passion for analyzing and investing in companies The ability to sell yourself and CVX Exceptional analytical and structured problem-solving skills Genuine interest in learning and proactively seeking ways to improve everything Additionally, we expect you to have: Bachelor or master's degree with excellent results 2-5 years of experience in venture capital, entrepreneurship, consulting, banking, or similar EU work permit Start Date As soon as possible.
MFR Credit Ratings (MFR CR) , a subsidiary fully owned by MFR , is currently involved in the application process for being registered as a ESMA credit rating agency. MFR CR's mission is to provide the inclusive and sustainable finance industry worldwide with independent credit ratings, to enhance transparency, facilitate high impact investments and benchmarking, and promote responsible practices. MFR CR is looking for a Sales Manager with previous experience in this domain and exposure to the credit rating sector. The Sales Manager will work with a dynamic and international team based in the Milan Head Office, in Italy. Alternative working locations can be agreed, especially if in similar time zones (CET, UK). He/she will be involved in sales and marketing activities related to the offer of credit ratings of financial institutions operating in Europe, Asia and Africa. The Sales Manager will be responsible for promoting MFR CR's credit ratings, attracting new clients and strengthening the relationship with the existing ones. TASKS AND RESPONSIBILITIES To promote and sell MFR CR's credit ratings to financial institutions in Europe, Asia and Africa To be updated on industry news and issues To build and execute selling strategies To identify new opportunities for growth and expansion To negotiate contract terms and conditions with potential clients QUALIFICATIONS At least 4 or 5 years of relevant industry experience At least 1 year of sales experience in other credit rating agencies Strong communication, presentation and negotiation skills Excellent knowledge of English Professional degree in Marketing, Economics, Finance, Business Administration or related subjects Interest in the inclusive finance sector Please apply attaching your resume and cover letter. JOB APPLICATION To apply this position, please complete the form
May 01, 2024
Full time
MFR Credit Ratings (MFR CR) , a subsidiary fully owned by MFR , is currently involved in the application process for being registered as a ESMA credit rating agency. MFR CR's mission is to provide the inclusive and sustainable finance industry worldwide with independent credit ratings, to enhance transparency, facilitate high impact investments and benchmarking, and promote responsible practices. MFR CR is looking for a Sales Manager with previous experience in this domain and exposure to the credit rating sector. The Sales Manager will work with a dynamic and international team based in the Milan Head Office, in Italy. Alternative working locations can be agreed, especially if in similar time zones (CET, UK). He/she will be involved in sales and marketing activities related to the offer of credit ratings of financial institutions operating in Europe, Asia and Africa. The Sales Manager will be responsible for promoting MFR CR's credit ratings, attracting new clients and strengthening the relationship with the existing ones. TASKS AND RESPONSIBILITIES To promote and sell MFR CR's credit ratings to financial institutions in Europe, Asia and Africa To be updated on industry news and issues To build and execute selling strategies To identify new opportunities for growth and expansion To negotiate contract terms and conditions with potential clients QUALIFICATIONS At least 4 or 5 years of relevant industry experience At least 1 year of sales experience in other credit rating agencies Strong communication, presentation and negotiation skills Excellent knowledge of English Professional degree in Marketing, Economics, Finance, Business Administration or related subjects Interest in the inclusive finance sector Please apply attaching your resume and cover letter. JOB APPLICATION To apply this position, please complete the form
Job Identification Job Category Control Officers Business Unit Corporate Sector Posting Date 08/04/2024, 14:10 Locations 25 Bank Street, Canary Wharf, London, Greater London, E14 5JP, GB Job Schedule Full time Job Shift Day JOB DESCRIPTION Data Risk and Control Manager Here at JPMorgan Chase & Co., we know that people want great value combined with an excellent experience, from a bank they can trust. So we launched a new digital bank called Chase - to revolutionise mobile banking by creating seamless digital journeys that our customers love. For us, that means keeping ourselves customer obsessed and always being open to trying new things. Above all, it's about working with people who are passionate about building the bank of the future. Our team is at the heart of building this new venture, focused on developing offerings that put the customer at the center. We have created a new organization and we are looking for solution-oriented, commercially minded, customer-focused individuals, used to working in an agile environment who want to be a part of building something new from the ground up within a diverse and inclusive team. Culture is as important to us and we are looking for intellectually curious, new technology passionate individuals who would like to expand their skills whilst working on a new exciting venture for the firm. Your work will have a massive impact, both on us as a company, as well as our clients and our business partners around the world. The Role- Reporting to the International Consumer Bank Head of Firmwide Program controls, you will be responsible for the hands on delivery and implementation of Firm wide Programs within the International Consumer Business Globally and Chief Strategy & Growth Office initiatives. You will be part of an agile, future focused, and collaborative team. On any day of the week, you might assess the operational strengths and vulnerabilities involved in a recent acquisition, design enhancements to our business platform to support new and existing products, develop an advanced technology solution built with machine learning to drive process improvement, or proactively identify and respond to high profile issues or emerging risks of utmost importance to C-suite level executives. As a senior leader and manager you are empowered to add value and make an impact from day one. In Control Management you are exposed to a stimulating and rewarding environment, where a wide range of investment and banking activities require engagement with cross-disciplinary teams to build creative solutions. Our people-first culture underpins everything that we do. Here, you'll have the opportunity to grow your career, master new skills for the future, and join a diverse, inclusive community of professionals that embrace teamwork and innovation. Responsibilities: You'll support the business through insightful analysis of their risk practices all data dimensions (Data Privacy, Data Governance, Data Use Case, Data Quality, Data Protection, Data Retention and Destruction, Data Storage, Data Architecture, Data Analytics, Data Engineering, Data Insights, Individual Rights and Model Governance). Regulatory Engagements: Lead global regulatory interactions/relationships/exams with OCC, FED, PRA, FCA, BaFIN, ECB etc and subsequent Matter Requiring Actions (MRA) for International Consumer Bank Globally including but not limited to Outsourcing, resiliency and data Governance. Control Evaluation Managing all Control activities including the control governance forum, control evaluation, regulatory interactions, process reviews, intelligent automation, as well as establishing a robust control environment and thereby building the bank of the future. Operational Risk Management: Partnering effectively with colleagues across the firm, business, operations management, legal, compliance, risk, audit, regulators, and technology control functions to drive consistent and rigorous operational risk practices and control programs, including control committees, risk mitigation, key risk indicators, control design, and performance evaluations. Intelligence Automation: Overseeing Design and implementation of controls for the future using Robotics Process automation tools like UiPath, Snowflakes, Alteryx, and Exceptor within the control function and design the controls of the future. Control and Operational Risk Evaluation Framework: Overseeing and managing the Control and Operational Risk Evaluation (CORE) program. Focuses on four areas: Control Design & Expertise, Risks & Controls Identification/Assessment, Issues & Control Deficiencies and Control Governance & Reporting. Policy and Standards compliance: Ensuring operational practices are in compliance with relevant risk standards, policies, and regulations to maintain an effective control environment. Managing a portfolio of key metrics to inform on the health of the operational risk and control environment. Training and Other Control Initiatives: Driving and managing projects and initiatives on risk and controls (e.g. awareness programs, risk expos, trainings, etc.). Contributing to the overall performance of the business by helping to identify, recruit, and retain top talent and financial advisors in the region. Controls Culture Carrier: Provide operational risk guidance and analysis for new business/products/initiatives to business and to the controls team. Identify, assess, advise, and drive strategic solutions to increase efficiency and create a more resilient operating environment. Ensure effectiveness of key controls and lead communications with regulatory and audit bodies, both internally and externally Oversee governance of business operational risks, escalating issues appropriately to line of business and Firmwide operating committees. Collaborate with senior business clients and partners across functional areas (e.g., Legal, Finance, Compliance, Risk) and geographies Skills/ Qualifications: Experience and knowledge of data risk management, data privacy, IT, cyber security preferred Ability to understand complex technical systems or solutions preferrable Management-level experience at a large financial institution, regulator, consulting firm and/or retail banking. Experience of setting up a new retail/ digital bank a big plus Experience in, or working with, Audit / Regulators / Controls/ Operational Risk Management at a large, complex banking organization Deep knowledge of and experience with regulators' exam processes and regulatory matters A strong track record of managing relationships at a senior level Knowledge of Agile with hands on experience using tools such as JIRA and Confluence Superior, proven management skills, including the ability to identify and develop new talent and to think and act strategically Industry Expert in Operational Risk Management & controls within Financial Services industry, with a strong understanding of Operational Risk Management Regulatory Frameworks and their application. Demonstrated experience across conducting Risk and Control Self-Assessment, Review and Management of Operational Risk Issues, experience with new product launches and/or product change. Superior communication skills, including active listening and the ability to capture and deliver key takeaways from engagements in writing Ability to perform under pressure and to manage competing priorities under tight deadlines When you work at JPMorgan Chase & Co., you're not just working at a global financial institution. You're an integral part of one of the world's biggest tech companies. In 20 technology centers worldwide, our team of 50,000 technologists design, build and deploy everything from enterprise technology initiatives to big data and mobile solutions, as well as innovations in electronic payments, cybersecurity, machine learning, and cloud development. Our $10B+ annual investment in technology enables us to hire people to create innovative solutions that will are transforming the financial services industry. At JPMorgan Chase & Co. we value the unique skills of every employee, and we're building a technology organization that thrives on diversity. We encourage professional growth and career development, and offer competitive benefits and compensation. If you're looking to build your career as part of a global technology team tackling big challenges that impact the lives of people and companies all around the world, we want to meet you. J.P. Morgan offers an exceptional benefits program and a highly competitive compensation package. J.P. Morgan is an Equal Opportunity Employer. ABOUT US J.P. Morgan is a global leader in financial services, providing strategic advice and products to the world's most prominent corporations, governments, wealthy individuals and institutional investors. Our first-class business in a first-class way approach to serving clients drives everything we do. We strive to build trusted, long-term partnerships to help our clients achieve their business objectives. We recognize that our people are our strength and the diverse talents they bring to our global workforce are directly linked to our success. We are an equal opportunity employer and place a high value on diversity and inclusion at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of any protected attribute, including race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity . click apply for full job details
May 01, 2024
Full time
Job Identification Job Category Control Officers Business Unit Corporate Sector Posting Date 08/04/2024, 14:10 Locations 25 Bank Street, Canary Wharf, London, Greater London, E14 5JP, GB Job Schedule Full time Job Shift Day JOB DESCRIPTION Data Risk and Control Manager Here at JPMorgan Chase & Co., we know that people want great value combined with an excellent experience, from a bank they can trust. So we launched a new digital bank called Chase - to revolutionise mobile banking by creating seamless digital journeys that our customers love. For us, that means keeping ourselves customer obsessed and always being open to trying new things. Above all, it's about working with people who are passionate about building the bank of the future. Our team is at the heart of building this new venture, focused on developing offerings that put the customer at the center. We have created a new organization and we are looking for solution-oriented, commercially minded, customer-focused individuals, used to working in an agile environment who want to be a part of building something new from the ground up within a diverse and inclusive team. Culture is as important to us and we are looking for intellectually curious, new technology passionate individuals who would like to expand their skills whilst working on a new exciting venture for the firm. Your work will have a massive impact, both on us as a company, as well as our clients and our business partners around the world. The Role- Reporting to the International Consumer Bank Head of Firmwide Program controls, you will be responsible for the hands on delivery and implementation of Firm wide Programs within the International Consumer Business Globally and Chief Strategy & Growth Office initiatives. You will be part of an agile, future focused, and collaborative team. On any day of the week, you might assess the operational strengths and vulnerabilities involved in a recent acquisition, design enhancements to our business platform to support new and existing products, develop an advanced technology solution built with machine learning to drive process improvement, or proactively identify and respond to high profile issues or emerging risks of utmost importance to C-suite level executives. As a senior leader and manager you are empowered to add value and make an impact from day one. In Control Management you are exposed to a stimulating and rewarding environment, where a wide range of investment and banking activities require engagement with cross-disciplinary teams to build creative solutions. Our people-first culture underpins everything that we do. Here, you'll have the opportunity to grow your career, master new skills for the future, and join a diverse, inclusive community of professionals that embrace teamwork and innovation. Responsibilities: You'll support the business through insightful analysis of their risk practices all data dimensions (Data Privacy, Data Governance, Data Use Case, Data Quality, Data Protection, Data Retention and Destruction, Data Storage, Data Architecture, Data Analytics, Data Engineering, Data Insights, Individual Rights and Model Governance). Regulatory Engagements: Lead global regulatory interactions/relationships/exams with OCC, FED, PRA, FCA, BaFIN, ECB etc and subsequent Matter Requiring Actions (MRA) for International Consumer Bank Globally including but not limited to Outsourcing, resiliency and data Governance. Control Evaluation Managing all Control activities including the control governance forum, control evaluation, regulatory interactions, process reviews, intelligent automation, as well as establishing a robust control environment and thereby building the bank of the future. Operational Risk Management: Partnering effectively with colleagues across the firm, business, operations management, legal, compliance, risk, audit, regulators, and technology control functions to drive consistent and rigorous operational risk practices and control programs, including control committees, risk mitigation, key risk indicators, control design, and performance evaluations. Intelligence Automation: Overseeing Design and implementation of controls for the future using Robotics Process automation tools like UiPath, Snowflakes, Alteryx, and Exceptor within the control function and design the controls of the future. Control and Operational Risk Evaluation Framework: Overseeing and managing the Control and Operational Risk Evaluation (CORE) program. Focuses on four areas: Control Design & Expertise, Risks & Controls Identification/Assessment, Issues & Control Deficiencies and Control Governance & Reporting. Policy and Standards compliance: Ensuring operational practices are in compliance with relevant risk standards, policies, and regulations to maintain an effective control environment. Managing a portfolio of key metrics to inform on the health of the operational risk and control environment. Training and Other Control Initiatives: Driving and managing projects and initiatives on risk and controls (e.g. awareness programs, risk expos, trainings, etc.). Contributing to the overall performance of the business by helping to identify, recruit, and retain top talent and financial advisors in the region. Controls Culture Carrier: Provide operational risk guidance and analysis for new business/products/initiatives to business and to the controls team. Identify, assess, advise, and drive strategic solutions to increase efficiency and create a more resilient operating environment. Ensure effectiveness of key controls and lead communications with regulatory and audit bodies, both internally and externally Oversee governance of business operational risks, escalating issues appropriately to line of business and Firmwide operating committees. Collaborate with senior business clients and partners across functional areas (e.g., Legal, Finance, Compliance, Risk) and geographies Skills/ Qualifications: Experience and knowledge of data risk management, data privacy, IT, cyber security preferred Ability to understand complex technical systems or solutions preferrable Management-level experience at a large financial institution, regulator, consulting firm and/or retail banking. Experience of setting up a new retail/ digital bank a big plus Experience in, or working with, Audit / Regulators / Controls/ Operational Risk Management at a large, complex banking organization Deep knowledge of and experience with regulators' exam processes and regulatory matters A strong track record of managing relationships at a senior level Knowledge of Agile with hands on experience using tools such as JIRA and Confluence Superior, proven management skills, including the ability to identify and develop new talent and to think and act strategically Industry Expert in Operational Risk Management & controls within Financial Services industry, with a strong understanding of Operational Risk Management Regulatory Frameworks and their application. Demonstrated experience across conducting Risk and Control Self-Assessment, Review and Management of Operational Risk Issues, experience with new product launches and/or product change. Superior communication skills, including active listening and the ability to capture and deliver key takeaways from engagements in writing Ability to perform under pressure and to manage competing priorities under tight deadlines When you work at JPMorgan Chase & Co., you're not just working at a global financial institution. You're an integral part of one of the world's biggest tech companies. In 20 technology centers worldwide, our team of 50,000 technologists design, build and deploy everything from enterprise technology initiatives to big data and mobile solutions, as well as innovations in electronic payments, cybersecurity, machine learning, and cloud development. Our $10B+ annual investment in technology enables us to hire people to create innovative solutions that will are transforming the financial services industry. At JPMorgan Chase & Co. we value the unique skills of every employee, and we're building a technology organization that thrives on diversity. We encourage professional growth and career development, and offer competitive benefits and compensation. If you're looking to build your career as part of a global technology team tackling big challenges that impact the lives of people and companies all around the world, we want to meet you. J.P. Morgan offers an exceptional benefits program and a highly competitive compensation package. J.P. Morgan is an Equal Opportunity Employer. ABOUT US J.P. Morgan is a global leader in financial services, providing strategic advice and products to the world's most prominent corporations, governments, wealthy individuals and institutional investors. Our first-class business in a first-class way approach to serving clients drives everything we do. We strive to build trusted, long-term partnerships to help our clients achieve their business objectives. We recognize that our people are our strength and the diverse talents they bring to our global workforce are directly linked to our success. We are an equal opportunity employer and place a high value on diversity and inclusion at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of any protected attribute, including race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity . click apply for full job details
Chief Engineer (Maritime Sector) South Coast Salary to £75,000 About the Company Our client is an award winning marine ferry operator with a substantial presence on the South Coast, operating a number of advanced vessels. They pride themselves on providing reliable, efficient, and comfortable crossings for both passengers and vehicles. Modern fleet and convenient routes from the South Coast offering seamless travel experiences for tourists, commuters, and residents. Their investment and commitment to environmental sustainability is also noteworthy. Chief Engineer (Maritime Sector) The Rewards Salary up to £75,000 33 Days Holidays Favourable scheduling and working patterns 10% contributory pension scheme Life assurance x 4 salary Development programmes with a pathway to Superintendent Overtime available (at excellent rates) Employee assistance programme Electric car scheme Travel benefits Chief Engineer (Maritime Sector) Requirements You must hold as a minimum either the MCA Certificate of Competency or The Certificate of Equivalent Competency (we cannot progress applications that do not have either certifications) Experience within passenger ferries is essential Ideal further qualifications also include; a Chief Engineer Officer III/2 Motor or Chief Engineer III/2 Yacht (Y1) Certificate of Competency (with EOOW unlimited), full STCW Certificates HELM and ENG1. Comprehensive knowledge of marine equipment and company procedures Good understanding of Safe Working Practices Maintenance requirements of the emergency equipment Good understanding of available fire fighting equipment and thorough knowledge of emergency procedures A practical knowledge of electrical engineering Demonstrate Leadership Team player with good English communication skills Problem Solver and Trouble-Shooter Flexibility for some (well-paid) overtime during busy seasonal periods Chief Engineer (Maritime Sector) Responsibilities Part of a dynamic Engineering team dedicated to providing exceptional maritime transportation services to passengers and communities The Chief Engineer ensures that all Engine Room, Machinery Spaces and Desk Machinery and equipment is in good working order and properly maintained to ensure operational reliability The Chief Engineer also leads the technical standards on board and ensures the effective implementation of the associated areas of the Safety Management System As a technical professional, the role requires an MCA Certificate of Competency (or higher certification), we would also welcome applications from those with The Certificate of Equivalent Competency Safety and Protection of the Environment Flag and classification standards Planned maintenance, refits and defect repair Lead on the technical standards on board and ensures the effective implementation of the associated areas of the Safety Management System Ensure repairs are carried out in a timely manner and to a high standard Strong administrative and practical support to the survey Chief Engineer in planning refits Effective liaison with the superintendents ensuring full clear and concise communications is essential An ability to lead, motivate and develop junior officers and ratings is required, as well as to develop strong working relationships with the deck officers and ratings. About Us Detail2Recruitment acts as an employment agency in respect of this position. Please note, due to a high volume of applications, you may not receive a response if unsuccessful. For information on how we may use, process, store and disclose your Personal Information, please refer to JBRP1_UKTJ
May 01, 2024
Full time
Chief Engineer (Maritime Sector) South Coast Salary to £75,000 About the Company Our client is an award winning marine ferry operator with a substantial presence on the South Coast, operating a number of advanced vessels. They pride themselves on providing reliable, efficient, and comfortable crossings for both passengers and vehicles. Modern fleet and convenient routes from the South Coast offering seamless travel experiences for tourists, commuters, and residents. Their investment and commitment to environmental sustainability is also noteworthy. Chief Engineer (Maritime Sector) The Rewards Salary up to £75,000 33 Days Holidays Favourable scheduling and working patterns 10% contributory pension scheme Life assurance x 4 salary Development programmes with a pathway to Superintendent Overtime available (at excellent rates) Employee assistance programme Electric car scheme Travel benefits Chief Engineer (Maritime Sector) Requirements You must hold as a minimum either the MCA Certificate of Competency or The Certificate of Equivalent Competency (we cannot progress applications that do not have either certifications) Experience within passenger ferries is essential Ideal further qualifications also include; a Chief Engineer Officer III/2 Motor or Chief Engineer III/2 Yacht (Y1) Certificate of Competency (with EOOW unlimited), full STCW Certificates HELM and ENG1. Comprehensive knowledge of marine equipment and company procedures Good understanding of Safe Working Practices Maintenance requirements of the emergency equipment Good understanding of available fire fighting equipment and thorough knowledge of emergency procedures A practical knowledge of electrical engineering Demonstrate Leadership Team player with good English communication skills Problem Solver and Trouble-Shooter Flexibility for some (well-paid) overtime during busy seasonal periods Chief Engineer (Maritime Sector) Responsibilities Part of a dynamic Engineering team dedicated to providing exceptional maritime transportation services to passengers and communities The Chief Engineer ensures that all Engine Room, Machinery Spaces and Desk Machinery and equipment is in good working order and properly maintained to ensure operational reliability The Chief Engineer also leads the technical standards on board and ensures the effective implementation of the associated areas of the Safety Management System As a technical professional, the role requires an MCA Certificate of Competency (or higher certification), we would also welcome applications from those with The Certificate of Equivalent Competency Safety and Protection of the Environment Flag and classification standards Planned maintenance, refits and defect repair Lead on the technical standards on board and ensures the effective implementation of the associated areas of the Safety Management System Ensure repairs are carried out in a timely manner and to a high standard Strong administrative and practical support to the survey Chief Engineer in planning refits Effective liaison with the superintendents ensuring full clear and concise communications is essential An ability to lead, motivate and develop junior officers and ratings is required, as well as to develop strong working relationships with the deck officers and ratings. About Us Detail2Recruitment acts as an employment agency in respect of this position. Please note, due to a high volume of applications, you may not receive a response if unsuccessful. For information on how we may use, process, store and disclose your Personal Information, please refer to JBRP1_UKTJ
The CFO will play a pivotal role, both strategically and operationally, in defining the future strategic direction of the business and driving the company's continued growth and development at an international scale. You will lead and be responsible for Wheely's financial activities and lead the strategic work linked to the company's business model and financial management. This is to ensure targets are constantly over-achieved and to maximise long term value creation. This includes strategic responsibilities like capital structure optimization, fundraising, long term planning and overall financial analyses to optimise business and financial results, combined with leading the finance team. This role would require a unique combination of skills. You should be able to act at a very high level of strategic decision making, while also remaining extremely hands-on, digging into the tiniest details of the day-to-day operations. General Leadership Form part of the leadership team responsible for the successful and sustainable growth of Wheely Play a key role in setting the strategic direction of the business alongside the founders and senior leadership team Leverage the board and investors to help achieve goals, deliver meaningful business outcomes, and positively influence the strategic direction of the company Build, develop, and provide hands-on leadership to an effective Finance team (15+) Investor Relations, Fundraising, and Transactions Shaping the equity story/supporting the founder & board on fundraising and fielding Q&A Maintaining and improving the drivers of shareholder value around; Incremental revenue, operating margin, cash generation, capital expenditure, working capital investment, cost of capital etc. Strategy, Analysis & Modelling Lead the implementation of the financial planning system Drive performance management through the setting up and maintaining of OKRs, KPIs, appropriate business analysis, revenue projections, and forecasting processes to facilitate short, medium, and longer term business and operational planning across all functions to help decision-making Implementing a global financial consolidation across all aspects of the business, in order to leverage the existing markets in which Wheely operate and expand in to new ones Develop and grow the FP&A and commercial finance function across the unit economics, metrics and drivers that are key to Wheely model, supporting decision making across all functions of the business Develop a strong budgeting and forecasting process to support Wheely's growth in existing markets as well as new market entry Core Finance Leading the operational finance side of the business (budgeting, cash flow, forecasting, treasury, tax, and audit) and owning the weekly business review Preparation of management accounts, budgets, and forecasts for the business and monitoring performance against plans Interacting and managing key external relationships including investors, auditors, lawyers, and clients Consolidation of global revenues across all international markets Oversee all AR/AP, bookkeeping, and tax declaration processes International Play an integral role in international expansion by ensuring Wheely has a financial structure that is fit-for-purpose, including the management of legal entities, international tax, transfer pricing, and currency exposure Wheely operates its platform internationally, and as such, is subject to complex local tax legislation. The CFO will need to understand and implement, including with the help of local advisors, effective tax measures that identify tax risks early and address them Internal Process Development Owning and improving internal processes such as procurement, vendor management, and expense approvals Partnering with other functions (Legal, HR) to automate and streamline document flow and decision making process The ideal candidate will have the following key experience: Operating in a senior finance role (Director/VP of Finance, CFO) within a high growth, internationally scaling technology business (B2B, B2C, SaaS) Background in FP&A, accounting or commercial finance Building and leading a robust finance team Managing capital allocation, setting KPIs across all functions, and leading the weekly business review Operating in an international business where they would have played an integral role in expansion and growth in international markets Experience with setting up finance and/or accounting processes from scratch, including implementing finance management software Creating operational excellence in a scaling business; ensuring appropriate and robust systems around financial control, tax, and audit, under different jurisdictions at an international scale Experience with managing complex international tax issues The ideal candidate will have the following key characteristics: Aligns with the Wheely values of protecting time, discretion, trust, and modern tradition Is a "barrel": can take ideas from inception all the way to completion and leading people along the way: does not wait for approval or consensus, ships high quality outcomes, values speed and does what it takes to get things done, and can handle adversity and push through obstacles Able to hire, manage and mentor direct reports with the goal of enabling them to successfully deliver in their areas, continuously improve against these competencies, deliver meaningful business outcomes, and achieve their career objectives. Analytical, intelligent, structured, and intellectually curious Has a genuine passion for working in an innovative business Acts like a "partner",not an employee Disciplined and hardworking Is able and willing to be hands-on and down-to-earth Comfortable working in a fast-paced and ambiguous environment of a rapidly scaling tech startup Can work effectively in a multinational and multicultural environment Lives in London, enjoys in-person culture (no remote work) What we Offer: Wheely expects the very best from our people, both on the road and in the office. In return, employees enjoy flexible working hours, stock options and an exceptional range of perks and benefits. Competitive salary and equity package. Medical insurance, including dental services. Life and critical illness insurance. Monthly credit for Wheely journeys. Lunch allowance. Cycle to work scheme. Professional development subsidies. Best-in-class equipment. Wheely has an in-person culture but allows flexible working hours and work from home when needed.
Apr 30, 2024
Full time
The CFO will play a pivotal role, both strategically and operationally, in defining the future strategic direction of the business and driving the company's continued growth and development at an international scale. You will lead and be responsible for Wheely's financial activities and lead the strategic work linked to the company's business model and financial management. This is to ensure targets are constantly over-achieved and to maximise long term value creation. This includes strategic responsibilities like capital structure optimization, fundraising, long term planning and overall financial analyses to optimise business and financial results, combined with leading the finance team. This role would require a unique combination of skills. You should be able to act at a very high level of strategic decision making, while also remaining extremely hands-on, digging into the tiniest details of the day-to-day operations. General Leadership Form part of the leadership team responsible for the successful and sustainable growth of Wheely Play a key role in setting the strategic direction of the business alongside the founders and senior leadership team Leverage the board and investors to help achieve goals, deliver meaningful business outcomes, and positively influence the strategic direction of the company Build, develop, and provide hands-on leadership to an effective Finance team (15+) Investor Relations, Fundraising, and Transactions Shaping the equity story/supporting the founder & board on fundraising and fielding Q&A Maintaining and improving the drivers of shareholder value around; Incremental revenue, operating margin, cash generation, capital expenditure, working capital investment, cost of capital etc. Strategy, Analysis & Modelling Lead the implementation of the financial planning system Drive performance management through the setting up and maintaining of OKRs, KPIs, appropriate business analysis, revenue projections, and forecasting processes to facilitate short, medium, and longer term business and operational planning across all functions to help decision-making Implementing a global financial consolidation across all aspects of the business, in order to leverage the existing markets in which Wheely operate and expand in to new ones Develop and grow the FP&A and commercial finance function across the unit economics, metrics and drivers that are key to Wheely model, supporting decision making across all functions of the business Develop a strong budgeting and forecasting process to support Wheely's growth in existing markets as well as new market entry Core Finance Leading the operational finance side of the business (budgeting, cash flow, forecasting, treasury, tax, and audit) and owning the weekly business review Preparation of management accounts, budgets, and forecasts for the business and monitoring performance against plans Interacting and managing key external relationships including investors, auditors, lawyers, and clients Consolidation of global revenues across all international markets Oversee all AR/AP, bookkeeping, and tax declaration processes International Play an integral role in international expansion by ensuring Wheely has a financial structure that is fit-for-purpose, including the management of legal entities, international tax, transfer pricing, and currency exposure Wheely operates its platform internationally, and as such, is subject to complex local tax legislation. The CFO will need to understand and implement, including with the help of local advisors, effective tax measures that identify tax risks early and address them Internal Process Development Owning and improving internal processes such as procurement, vendor management, and expense approvals Partnering with other functions (Legal, HR) to automate and streamline document flow and decision making process The ideal candidate will have the following key experience: Operating in a senior finance role (Director/VP of Finance, CFO) within a high growth, internationally scaling technology business (B2B, B2C, SaaS) Background in FP&A, accounting or commercial finance Building and leading a robust finance team Managing capital allocation, setting KPIs across all functions, and leading the weekly business review Operating in an international business where they would have played an integral role in expansion and growth in international markets Experience with setting up finance and/or accounting processes from scratch, including implementing finance management software Creating operational excellence in a scaling business; ensuring appropriate and robust systems around financial control, tax, and audit, under different jurisdictions at an international scale Experience with managing complex international tax issues The ideal candidate will have the following key characteristics: Aligns with the Wheely values of protecting time, discretion, trust, and modern tradition Is a "barrel": can take ideas from inception all the way to completion and leading people along the way: does not wait for approval or consensus, ships high quality outcomes, values speed and does what it takes to get things done, and can handle adversity and push through obstacles Able to hire, manage and mentor direct reports with the goal of enabling them to successfully deliver in their areas, continuously improve against these competencies, deliver meaningful business outcomes, and achieve their career objectives. Analytical, intelligent, structured, and intellectually curious Has a genuine passion for working in an innovative business Acts like a "partner",not an employee Disciplined and hardworking Is able and willing to be hands-on and down-to-earth Comfortable working in a fast-paced and ambiguous environment of a rapidly scaling tech startup Can work effectively in a multinational and multicultural environment Lives in London, enjoys in-person culture (no remote work) What we Offer: Wheely expects the very best from our people, both on the road and in the office. In return, employees enjoy flexible working hours, stock options and an exceptional range of perks and benefits. Competitive salary and equity package. Medical insurance, including dental services. Life and critical illness insurance. Monthly credit for Wheely journeys. Lunch allowance. Cycle to work scheme. Professional development subsidies. Best-in-class equipment. Wheely has an in-person culture but allows flexible working hours and work from home when needed.
Your new role National Highways is looking to recruit a Senior Freedom of Information (FOI) Officer, to join our Legal Services division. This role can be based at any of our UK offices, but will have regular team meetings in Manchester, and will be based on a mix of Home and Office working. The key role of the Senior FOI Officer is to ensure National Highways meets its statutory obligations relating to Freedom of Information Act 2000 . You will act as a focal point providing expert advice and guidance within the Company on issues pertaining to information disclosure and responding appropriately to requests for information. You will also develop and deliver strategies, policies and procedures to make the company an exemplar of data and information transparency and ethical business behaviour by leading National Highways to achieve compliance with information rights legislation and best practice. Please note that the successful candidate will need to be Security Check cleared or willing to go through full checks at the point of onboarding. What youll be leading on You will promote the strategic direction of information rights that balances the protection of corporate information with the needs of National Highways customers and stakeholders to have accessible data and information. Support the development of information rights statute, and external requirements and standards to protect the interests of National Highways. Help National Highways to maintain compliance with relevant Information Rights standards, legislation and monitor requirements, including those recommended or sponsored by UK Government. Provide equitable access for all members of society to public domain information of all kinds and in all formats. Develop the provision of information rights management systems in accordance with accepted legislative or industry best practice requirements. To be successful youll need Have demonstrable experience in handling and interpreting information rights legislation acting as a subject matter expert. Ability to deliver training and presentations to a wide variety of individuals and groups with different levels of understanding, both technical and non-technical. Experienced in policy writing, specifically with relation to information rights, which promote equitable access to information and transparency. Experience of handling casework, working to and within tight timescales and chase responses where required. Academic achievement to degree level or equivalent qualifications or experience. Have or capable of achieving a qualification in information rights law. A bit about us The Legal Services Directorate encompasses the company's legal team and the Company Secretariat function. The legal team is divided into four divisions: planning, operations, property and commercial. The in-house team provide an effective legal service to the company, and support the Board, Chief Executive and its committees on a wide range of issues.The team provide strategic legal advice to support delivery of the Road Investment Strategy. About Us Why you should join us At National Highways we believe in a connected country. We are passionate about creating a culture where colleagues feel connected, included and enjoy greater wellbeing to achieve this. Were proud that as an organisation we are continually striving to do better and actively encourage and support our colleagues to do the same with their careers. So, if you put safety first, take ownership of your work, show passion for what you do, work effectively in a team, and demonstrate integrity in how you do it then youll be a great fit for our organisation. Our benefits package Our total reward package includes basic salary, the potential for a performance related bonus Contributory pension scheme with employer contribution of up to 10% Annual Leave starting at 26 days (plus Bank Holidays) rising by 1 day each year up to 31 days (plus Bank Holidays) Flexible hours and blended working between base location/home Life assurance of 4 times annual salary Health and wellbeing support, including an Employee Assistance Programme, available 24/7 365 days and network of mental health first aiders. Plus access to a wellbeing app to enhance your self-care 24/7, Occupational health service and flu vaccines A cycle to work scheme for the purchase of a bicycle and equipment for healthy, low carbon travel Significant investment in your career development, through learning and development, talent management, coaching, mentoring and on job experience And we are Family friendly with enhanced maternity leave and pay, paternity leave (15 days), shared parental leave, adoption leave. Plus access to financial support for holiday play schemes and paid special leave (up to 5 days pa), eg for caring responsibilities Money friendly with access to a discounts platform including over 3000 discounts for supermarkets, eating out, leisure, holidays. Alongside a financial wellbeing programme Community friendly offering paid leave to volunteer, 3 days basic/year plus an extra 3 days to support the national Covid effort If you are successful, it is key to know all offers of employment are subject to satisfactory completion of our pre-employment checks which include: Right to work check 3 year employment history references DBS criminal record check Social media and adverse journalism check Driving licence check (if applicable) Fit to work questionnaire (for all), followed by a medical check (if applicable) And finally We reserve the right to close before the advertisement expires JBRP1_UKTJ
Apr 30, 2024
Full time
Your new role National Highways is looking to recruit a Senior Freedom of Information (FOI) Officer, to join our Legal Services division. This role can be based at any of our UK offices, but will have regular team meetings in Manchester, and will be based on a mix of Home and Office working. The key role of the Senior FOI Officer is to ensure National Highways meets its statutory obligations relating to Freedom of Information Act 2000 . You will act as a focal point providing expert advice and guidance within the Company on issues pertaining to information disclosure and responding appropriately to requests for information. You will also develop and deliver strategies, policies and procedures to make the company an exemplar of data and information transparency and ethical business behaviour by leading National Highways to achieve compliance with information rights legislation and best practice. Please note that the successful candidate will need to be Security Check cleared or willing to go through full checks at the point of onboarding. What youll be leading on You will promote the strategic direction of information rights that balances the protection of corporate information with the needs of National Highways customers and stakeholders to have accessible data and information. Support the development of information rights statute, and external requirements and standards to protect the interests of National Highways. Help National Highways to maintain compliance with relevant Information Rights standards, legislation and monitor requirements, including those recommended or sponsored by UK Government. Provide equitable access for all members of society to public domain information of all kinds and in all formats. Develop the provision of information rights management systems in accordance with accepted legislative or industry best practice requirements. To be successful youll need Have demonstrable experience in handling and interpreting information rights legislation acting as a subject matter expert. Ability to deliver training and presentations to a wide variety of individuals and groups with different levels of understanding, both technical and non-technical. Experienced in policy writing, specifically with relation to information rights, which promote equitable access to information and transparency. Experience of handling casework, working to and within tight timescales and chase responses where required. Academic achievement to degree level or equivalent qualifications or experience. Have or capable of achieving a qualification in information rights law. A bit about us The Legal Services Directorate encompasses the company's legal team and the Company Secretariat function. The legal team is divided into four divisions: planning, operations, property and commercial. The in-house team provide an effective legal service to the company, and support the Board, Chief Executive and its committees on a wide range of issues.The team provide strategic legal advice to support delivery of the Road Investment Strategy. About Us Why you should join us At National Highways we believe in a connected country. We are passionate about creating a culture where colleagues feel connected, included and enjoy greater wellbeing to achieve this. Were proud that as an organisation we are continually striving to do better and actively encourage and support our colleagues to do the same with their careers. So, if you put safety first, take ownership of your work, show passion for what you do, work effectively in a team, and demonstrate integrity in how you do it then youll be a great fit for our organisation. Our benefits package Our total reward package includes basic salary, the potential for a performance related bonus Contributory pension scheme with employer contribution of up to 10% Annual Leave starting at 26 days (plus Bank Holidays) rising by 1 day each year up to 31 days (plus Bank Holidays) Flexible hours and blended working between base location/home Life assurance of 4 times annual salary Health and wellbeing support, including an Employee Assistance Programme, available 24/7 365 days and network of mental health first aiders. Plus access to a wellbeing app to enhance your self-care 24/7, Occupational health service and flu vaccines A cycle to work scheme for the purchase of a bicycle and equipment for healthy, low carbon travel Significant investment in your career development, through learning and development, talent management, coaching, mentoring and on job experience And we are Family friendly with enhanced maternity leave and pay, paternity leave (15 days), shared parental leave, adoption leave. Plus access to financial support for holiday play schemes and paid special leave (up to 5 days pa), eg for caring responsibilities Money friendly with access to a discounts platform including over 3000 discounts for supermarkets, eating out, leisure, holidays. Alongside a financial wellbeing programme Community friendly offering paid leave to volunteer, 3 days basic/year plus an extra 3 days to support the national Covid effort If you are successful, it is key to know all offers of employment are subject to satisfactory completion of our pre-employment checks which include: Right to work check 3 year employment history references DBS criminal record check Social media and adverse journalism check Driving licence check (if applicable) Fit to work questionnaire (for all), followed by a medical check (if applicable) And finally We reserve the right to close before the advertisement expires JBRP1_UKTJ
TheNational Liberty Museum(NLM) seeks a dynamic leader to oversee itsOperationsDepartment and diversebusinessinitiatives. Reporting to the Museum'sChief Executive Officer, the successful candidate will play an integral role on the Museum's senior leadership team andwill possess an entrepreneurial spirit as well as excellent strategic and tactical skills to manage agrowingorganization with numerous revenue streams and an overall budget of approximately $3.5million. The COO is responsible for the effective operational, administrative, and financial management of theMuseum, providing strategic and daily operational leadership in the areas of Finance, Operations & Information Technology, Human Resources, and earned income generation. The COO will work in close cooperation with the Board of Directors and staff leadership to enhance the organization's infrastructure through thoughtful planning and the execution of sound, sustainable business practices. In addition, the COO will be expected to interface and build trusting relationships within the organization, including staff and volunteers, as well as with external entities such as auditors, information technology vendors, local and state officials, and other key stakeholders. About NLM Located in the historic district of Center City Philadelphia, the National Liberty Museum illuminates the strength and fragility of liberty through creative and meaningful exhibitions, programs and events that inspire and empower us all to put liberty into action. After 20 years, we are reimagining NLM - and the importance of liberty - for the 21stcentury and beyond. A new CEO is now in place and with investments in interpretive planning, audience engagement and design, we are transforming the Museum at a time when our mission is more critical than ever. Essential Duties and Responsibilities In partnership with the CEO, the COO will oversee the day-to-day responsibilities for planning and managing all finance-related activities of theMuseum, including institutional assurance/audit, risk management, and budgeting/forecasting. Ensure appropriate accounting control over the Museum's endowment and other investment funds. Monitor the investment portfolio and act as direct liaison with investment advisors as directed by the Board's Finance Committee. Develop new business opportunities to enhance earned income for theMuseum. Oversee and ensure the successful implementation of risk management, legal, business insurance, property management, human resources, and information technology activities, policies, and procedures. Recommend and oversee the implementation of information systems to improveNLMoperations and to provide for successful integration of Museum wide activities. Participate in ongoing strategic and tactical planning efforts that strengthen the organization's infrastructure, sustainability, and impact in the communities it serves. Act as chief compliance officer forNLMwith overall responsibility for internal control, records retention, contract administration and ethics/conflict of interest policies under the oversight of the CEO andFinanceCommittee. Understand and apply applicable laws, policies, and procedures quickly and succinctly to assure timely, consistent, and accurate implementation. Oversee HR management ofNLMemployees, including recruitment, hiring, termination, compensation, benefits administration, and professional training and development. In consultation with the CEO, oversee the performance ofMuseumsenior management staff including hiring, appraisal, and dismissal and provide day-to-day operational support to the Operations team. Oversee theMuseum's employee benefit programs and act as administrator ofMuseum's 401(k) plan. Lead, prepare, empower, delegate, and evaluate the performance of a diverse team of professional and technical personnel, ensuring staff receives effective orientation, training, and performance management guidance. Direct and oversee the activities of multiple contract service providers. Serve as primary liaison to the Finance Committeeof the Board of Directors. Grow and supervise a department offivefull-time staff. Experience & Qualifications A Bachelor's degree, with an MBA, MPA, or CPA credentials preferred. Alternately, commensurate experience that demonstrates strategic financial acumen will be considered. A minimum of eight years of financial and operational management experience; at least three years of experience at a managerial level. Strong knowledge of corporate and/or non-profit governance with significant experience interfacing with governing boards. Strong leadership and management skills that have influenced business culture through the development and implementation of strategic initiatives. Effective communication, presentation, negotiation, and problem-solving skills. Team building skills with a collaborative management style. Creative, conceptual, and analytical thinker, with sensitivity to both the artistic and business worlds. Ability to forge and maintain effective working relationships with a variety of representatives of public and private organizations, Board members, volunteers, vendors, Museum staff and the public. Proficiency in CRM systems,Altrupreferred. A passion for and commitment to theMuseum'smission. Staff will be asked to maintain a hybrid schedule with work being completed both in office and at home. Fully vaccinated against COVID-19 with a Centers for Disease Control (CDC) or World Health Organization (WHO) authorized vaccine (or approved for an exemption as a reasonable. accommodation due to a qualified disability or sincerely held religious belief oranotherlegal basis). Salary range of 100K - 135K is based on experience and includes excellent benefits. We are proud of the work environment we have built at the Museum and work each day to create an atmosphere in which everyone can contribute their ideas, energy, and enthusiasm for the important services we provide to the public. We emphasize working together as a team that is cooperative and supportive of each other; open communication is our highest priority. To Apply To Apply The National Liberty Museum is an Equal Opportunity Employer seeking a diverse workforce. Interested applicants are asked to please forward a cover letter and resume for consideration .
Apr 30, 2024
Full time
TheNational Liberty Museum(NLM) seeks a dynamic leader to oversee itsOperationsDepartment and diversebusinessinitiatives. Reporting to the Museum'sChief Executive Officer, the successful candidate will play an integral role on the Museum's senior leadership team andwill possess an entrepreneurial spirit as well as excellent strategic and tactical skills to manage agrowingorganization with numerous revenue streams and an overall budget of approximately $3.5million. The COO is responsible for the effective operational, administrative, and financial management of theMuseum, providing strategic and daily operational leadership in the areas of Finance, Operations & Information Technology, Human Resources, and earned income generation. The COO will work in close cooperation with the Board of Directors and staff leadership to enhance the organization's infrastructure through thoughtful planning and the execution of sound, sustainable business practices. In addition, the COO will be expected to interface and build trusting relationships within the organization, including staff and volunteers, as well as with external entities such as auditors, information technology vendors, local and state officials, and other key stakeholders. About NLM Located in the historic district of Center City Philadelphia, the National Liberty Museum illuminates the strength and fragility of liberty through creative and meaningful exhibitions, programs and events that inspire and empower us all to put liberty into action. After 20 years, we are reimagining NLM - and the importance of liberty - for the 21stcentury and beyond. A new CEO is now in place and with investments in interpretive planning, audience engagement and design, we are transforming the Museum at a time when our mission is more critical than ever. Essential Duties and Responsibilities In partnership with the CEO, the COO will oversee the day-to-day responsibilities for planning and managing all finance-related activities of theMuseum, including institutional assurance/audit, risk management, and budgeting/forecasting. Ensure appropriate accounting control over the Museum's endowment and other investment funds. Monitor the investment portfolio and act as direct liaison with investment advisors as directed by the Board's Finance Committee. Develop new business opportunities to enhance earned income for theMuseum. Oversee and ensure the successful implementation of risk management, legal, business insurance, property management, human resources, and information technology activities, policies, and procedures. Recommend and oversee the implementation of information systems to improveNLMoperations and to provide for successful integration of Museum wide activities. Participate in ongoing strategic and tactical planning efforts that strengthen the organization's infrastructure, sustainability, and impact in the communities it serves. Act as chief compliance officer forNLMwith overall responsibility for internal control, records retention, contract administration and ethics/conflict of interest policies under the oversight of the CEO andFinanceCommittee. Understand and apply applicable laws, policies, and procedures quickly and succinctly to assure timely, consistent, and accurate implementation. Oversee HR management ofNLMemployees, including recruitment, hiring, termination, compensation, benefits administration, and professional training and development. In consultation with the CEO, oversee the performance ofMuseumsenior management staff including hiring, appraisal, and dismissal and provide day-to-day operational support to the Operations team. Oversee theMuseum's employee benefit programs and act as administrator ofMuseum's 401(k) plan. Lead, prepare, empower, delegate, and evaluate the performance of a diverse team of professional and technical personnel, ensuring staff receives effective orientation, training, and performance management guidance. Direct and oversee the activities of multiple contract service providers. Serve as primary liaison to the Finance Committeeof the Board of Directors. Grow and supervise a department offivefull-time staff. Experience & Qualifications A Bachelor's degree, with an MBA, MPA, or CPA credentials preferred. Alternately, commensurate experience that demonstrates strategic financial acumen will be considered. A minimum of eight years of financial and operational management experience; at least three years of experience at a managerial level. Strong knowledge of corporate and/or non-profit governance with significant experience interfacing with governing boards. Strong leadership and management skills that have influenced business culture through the development and implementation of strategic initiatives. Effective communication, presentation, negotiation, and problem-solving skills. Team building skills with a collaborative management style. Creative, conceptual, and analytical thinker, with sensitivity to both the artistic and business worlds. Ability to forge and maintain effective working relationships with a variety of representatives of public and private organizations, Board members, volunteers, vendors, Museum staff and the public. Proficiency in CRM systems,Altrupreferred. A passion for and commitment to theMuseum'smission. Staff will be asked to maintain a hybrid schedule with work being completed both in office and at home. Fully vaccinated against COVID-19 with a Centers for Disease Control (CDC) or World Health Organization (WHO) authorized vaccine (or approved for an exemption as a reasonable. accommodation due to a qualified disability or sincerely held religious belief oranotherlegal basis). Salary range of 100K - 135K is based on experience and includes excellent benefits. We are proud of the work environment we have built at the Museum and work each day to create an atmosphere in which everyone can contribute their ideas, energy, and enthusiasm for the important services we provide to the public. We emphasize working together as a team that is cooperative and supportive of each other; open communication is our highest priority. To Apply To Apply The National Liberty Museum is an Equal Opportunity Employer seeking a diverse workforce. Interested applicants are asked to please forward a cover letter and resume for consideration .
If you are searching for a role in the Philippines, click here Infrastructure and Energy Capital (IEC) invests Macquarie's balance sheet globally to provide flexible capital solutions and investments to Macquarie's infrastructure and energy clients, third party sponsors and directly to infrastructure investment opportunities. The team has a broad mandate to invest in assets and companies across Economic & Social, Digital & Data and Energy Transition infrastructure sectors, focusing on opportunities where they can increase value over a short term hold period. At Macquarie, we are working to create lasting value for our communities, our clients and our people. We are a global financial services group operating in 34 markets and with 54 years of unbroken profitability. You'll be part of a supportive team where everyone - no matter what role - contributes ideas and drives outcomes. What role will you play? As a senior member of the global Infrastructure Energy capital team, you will be responsible for coordination and oversight of the timely exit of each of the investments in the Infrastructure and Energy Capital global circa AUD $3 billion portfolio of circa 25 assets or investments whilst working closely with regional teams and provide key input to manage divestment processes efficiently. You will also be across the status of the value creation lifecycle of every investment, proposed timeline for divestment and status of ongoing divestment processes whilst understanding potential client risk/return appetite and status of client portfolios to help target their divestment processes appropriately. Working with investment teams, the global Infrastructure Energy capital (IEC) operating partner, global IEC chairman, global IEC business head and global IEC Chief Operating Officer, you will review exit assumptions in new investment proposals and validate those assumptions in terms of target market and return expectations. What you offer You will have deep global infrastructure market knowledge and connections with important investors, including infrastructure funds, sovereign wealth funds and large direct pension investors, to understand the target exit market for our investments. Able to demonstrate strong planning and prioritisation skills, with an ability to manage multiple concurrent tasks, keeping visibility on urgency/importance and re-adjusting prioritization as needed. Able to work well with investment teams located globally to establish strategies and timelines for exits from portfolio investments, as well as to collaborate in exit execution with these teams and internal / external advisory colleagues or teams. Bias for action and strong execution skills to find solutions to complex challenges. Drive progress autonomously, whilst developing and maintaining key stakeholder relationships in a fast-paced environment with highly commercial, talented individuals with high-bar expectations Support investment teams with divestment processes by interfacing with both internal and external advisory teams as well as being a key interface with potential incoming investors We love hearing from anyone inspired to build a better future with us, if you're excited about the role or working at Macquarie we encourage you to apply. Macquarie employees can access a wide range of benefits which, depending on eligibility criteria and location, include: Hybrid and flexible working arrangements One wellbeing leave day per year and minimum 25 days of annual leave. Primary carers are eligible for minimum 20 weeks paid leave and minimum 6 weeks for secondary carer Paid volunteer leave and donation matching Range of benefits to support your physical, psychological and financial wellbeing Employee Assistance Program Recognition and service awards In Macquarie Capital, you'll be part of a team that combines specialist skills, innovative advice and flexible capital solutions to help our clients and partners make opportunity reality. Our global corporate advisory, investing, development and equities capabilities are underpinned by a full spectrum of capital markets solutions and deep sector expertise, with a focus on infrastructure and real assets, technology, software and services, and resources, energy and materials. Our commitment to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion We are committed to providing a working environment that embraces diversity, equity and inclusion. As an inclusive employer, Macquarie does not discriminate on the grounds of age, disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, marriage, civil partnership, pregnancy, maternity, race (including color and ethnic or national origins), religion or belief. A career at Macquarie means you'll have the opportunity to develop new skills, explore interesting fields and do challenging work that will impact the lives of people around the world-whether it's accelerating the green energy transition, helping sustain global food supplies, financing social housing projects or investing in essential infrastructure. At Macquarie, we're empowering people to innovate and invest for a better future. Macquarie is a global financial group providing clients with asset management, retail and business banking, wealth management, leasing and asset financing, market access, commodity trading, renewables development, specialist advisory, capital raising and principal investment. Job no: MacCap-976281 Work type: Permanent - Full time Location: London Category: Senior, Capital Markets Group: Macquarie Capital Division: Infra & Energy Capital Recruiter: Jerome De Robillard Opening Date: 05/4/2024
Apr 30, 2024
Full time
If you are searching for a role in the Philippines, click here Infrastructure and Energy Capital (IEC) invests Macquarie's balance sheet globally to provide flexible capital solutions and investments to Macquarie's infrastructure and energy clients, third party sponsors and directly to infrastructure investment opportunities. The team has a broad mandate to invest in assets and companies across Economic & Social, Digital & Data and Energy Transition infrastructure sectors, focusing on opportunities where they can increase value over a short term hold period. At Macquarie, we are working to create lasting value for our communities, our clients and our people. We are a global financial services group operating in 34 markets and with 54 years of unbroken profitability. You'll be part of a supportive team where everyone - no matter what role - contributes ideas and drives outcomes. What role will you play? As a senior member of the global Infrastructure Energy capital team, you will be responsible for coordination and oversight of the timely exit of each of the investments in the Infrastructure and Energy Capital global circa AUD $3 billion portfolio of circa 25 assets or investments whilst working closely with regional teams and provide key input to manage divestment processes efficiently. You will also be across the status of the value creation lifecycle of every investment, proposed timeline for divestment and status of ongoing divestment processes whilst understanding potential client risk/return appetite and status of client portfolios to help target their divestment processes appropriately. Working with investment teams, the global Infrastructure Energy capital (IEC) operating partner, global IEC chairman, global IEC business head and global IEC Chief Operating Officer, you will review exit assumptions in new investment proposals and validate those assumptions in terms of target market and return expectations. What you offer You will have deep global infrastructure market knowledge and connections with important investors, including infrastructure funds, sovereign wealth funds and large direct pension investors, to understand the target exit market for our investments. Able to demonstrate strong planning and prioritisation skills, with an ability to manage multiple concurrent tasks, keeping visibility on urgency/importance and re-adjusting prioritization as needed. Able to work well with investment teams located globally to establish strategies and timelines for exits from portfolio investments, as well as to collaborate in exit execution with these teams and internal / external advisory colleagues or teams. Bias for action and strong execution skills to find solutions to complex challenges. Drive progress autonomously, whilst developing and maintaining key stakeholder relationships in a fast-paced environment with highly commercial, talented individuals with high-bar expectations Support investment teams with divestment processes by interfacing with both internal and external advisory teams as well as being a key interface with potential incoming investors We love hearing from anyone inspired to build a better future with us, if you're excited about the role or working at Macquarie we encourage you to apply. Macquarie employees can access a wide range of benefits which, depending on eligibility criteria and location, include: Hybrid and flexible working arrangements One wellbeing leave day per year and minimum 25 days of annual leave. Primary carers are eligible for minimum 20 weeks paid leave and minimum 6 weeks for secondary carer Paid volunteer leave and donation matching Range of benefits to support your physical, psychological and financial wellbeing Employee Assistance Program Recognition and service awards In Macquarie Capital, you'll be part of a team that combines specialist skills, innovative advice and flexible capital solutions to help our clients and partners make opportunity reality. Our global corporate advisory, investing, development and equities capabilities are underpinned by a full spectrum of capital markets solutions and deep sector expertise, with a focus on infrastructure and real assets, technology, software and services, and resources, energy and materials. Our commitment to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion We are committed to providing a working environment that embraces diversity, equity and inclusion. As an inclusive employer, Macquarie does not discriminate on the grounds of age, disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, marriage, civil partnership, pregnancy, maternity, race (including color and ethnic or national origins), religion or belief. A career at Macquarie means you'll have the opportunity to develop new skills, explore interesting fields and do challenging work that will impact the lives of people around the world-whether it's accelerating the green energy transition, helping sustain global food supplies, financing social housing projects or investing in essential infrastructure. At Macquarie, we're empowering people to innovate and invest for a better future. Macquarie is a global financial group providing clients with asset management, retail and business banking, wealth management, leasing and asset financing, market access, commodity trading, renewables development, specialist advisory, capital raising and principal investment. Job no: MacCap-976281 Work type: Permanent - Full time Location: London Category: Senior, Capital Markets Group: Macquarie Capital Division: Infra & Energy Capital Recruiter: Jerome De Robillard Opening Date: 05/4/2024
National Physical Laboratory
Birmingham, Staffordshire
As the UKTL Technical Director (TD) you will establish and lead the technical direction of a flag-ship new capability in the UK government's investment into the Telecoms sector. You will be responsible for overseeing the delivery of security evaluations and interoperability testing to fulfil the UKTLs objectives of enabling Diversification and enhanced network and telecommunications security for the UK. You will lead on the overall technology direction of UKTL, the quality of its evaluations, security and interoperability research strategy, strategic partner relationships, strategic change, and the dynamic evolution of the UKTL's services and capabilities. As such, you will be a primary point of guidance and contact for telecoms network security principles, requirements, security best practice and security related regulations within the sector. We are committed to the health and well-being of our employees. Flexible working and social activities are embedded in our culture to create a positive work-life balance, along with a broad range of benefits . Our values are at the heart of what we do, and they shape the way we interact, develop our people and celebrate success. Technology and strategy leadership experience in telecoms, cyber security, or equivalent IT sectors. A respected authority in related technologies. Track-record in understanding, articulating, and addressing security challenges. Ability to identify and analyse complex technical issues across a diverse ecosystem of inter-connected systems - in particular in the field of security - and provide clear, robustly-justified technical advice and recommendations to a range of different audiences. Ability to lead, mo tivate and manage others in order to help them to achieve their own personal goals , and deliver UKTL objectives. Ability to take a long term, broad-based view of issues and events to identify and assess long-term impact or wider implications. Ability to solve problems creatively and strategically, and to engage authoritatively and constructively in discussions and debate. Ability to prioritise and manage a complex, demanding workload from multiple stakeholders. Ability to influence, at a high level, the actions of internal and external stakeholders. Ability to communicate complex and technical topics to both technical and non-technical audiences Please note: Applications will be reviewed, and interviews conducted throughout the duration of this advert therefore we may at any time bring the closing date forward. We encourage all interested applicants to apply as soon as practical. We actively recruit citizens of all backgrounds, but the nature of our work in this specific area means that nationality, residency and security requirements are more tightly defined than others. To work in this role, you will need to have an DV clearance with no restrictions, or you must have the ability to obtain an DV clearance. To ensure everyone has an equal chance, we're always willing to make reasonable adjustments to the recruitment process. If you would like to discuss, please contact us.
Apr 30, 2024
Full time
As the UKTL Technical Director (TD) you will establish and lead the technical direction of a flag-ship new capability in the UK government's investment into the Telecoms sector. You will be responsible for overseeing the delivery of security evaluations and interoperability testing to fulfil the UKTLs objectives of enabling Diversification and enhanced network and telecommunications security for the UK. You will lead on the overall technology direction of UKTL, the quality of its evaluations, security and interoperability research strategy, strategic partner relationships, strategic change, and the dynamic evolution of the UKTL's services and capabilities. As such, you will be a primary point of guidance and contact for telecoms network security principles, requirements, security best practice and security related regulations within the sector. We are committed to the health and well-being of our employees. Flexible working and social activities are embedded in our culture to create a positive work-life balance, along with a broad range of benefits . Our values are at the heart of what we do, and they shape the way we interact, develop our people and celebrate success. Technology and strategy leadership experience in telecoms, cyber security, or equivalent IT sectors. A respected authority in related technologies. Track-record in understanding, articulating, and addressing security challenges. Ability to identify and analyse complex technical issues across a diverse ecosystem of inter-connected systems - in particular in the field of security - and provide clear, robustly-justified technical advice and recommendations to a range of different audiences. Ability to lead, mo tivate and manage others in order to help them to achieve their own personal goals , and deliver UKTL objectives. Ability to take a long term, broad-based view of issues and events to identify and assess long-term impact or wider implications. Ability to solve problems creatively and strategically, and to engage authoritatively and constructively in discussions and debate. Ability to prioritise and manage a complex, demanding workload from multiple stakeholders. Ability to influence, at a high level, the actions of internal and external stakeholders. Ability to communicate complex and technical topics to both technical and non-technical audiences Please note: Applications will be reviewed, and interviews conducted throughout the duration of this advert therefore we may at any time bring the closing date forward. We encourage all interested applicants to apply as soon as practical. We actively recruit citizens of all backgrounds, but the nature of our work in this specific area means that nationality, residency and security requirements are more tightly defined than others. To work in this role, you will need to have an DV clearance with no restrictions, or you must have the ability to obtain an DV clearance. To ensure everyone has an equal chance, we're always willing to make reasonable adjustments to the recruitment process. If you would like to discuss, please contact us.
Are you ready to open a world of opportunity in talent mobility? Our clients include some of the largest and most recognized brands in the world. They're innovators and leaders in their industries, making life-enhancing breakthroughs every day. We help them tap into those opportunities by placing their exceptional people where they need to be, anywhere in the world. When it comes to service, we set the bar for exceptional and then we raise it with fresh ideas, leading tools and innovative approaches, and it's all grounded in our values of truth, love, and integrity. We call it People-first Mobility. We're looking for exceptional people who share those values along with our passion for delivering the highest levels of service. If that sounds like you, and if you're ready for a new career opportunity, we'd like to hear from you! Here's to the world ahead. We are currently seeking our next Chief Revenue Officer (CRO).The CRO will be responsible for managing and optimizing Graebel's revenue generation efforts. The CRO will plan and direct Graebel's sales objectives, initiatives, policies and manage all aspects of the business development and marketing functions and develop the sales plan to fulfill Graebel's growth and revenue goals. Responsibilities for the CRO include ensuring maximum sales volume evaluating the market position of competing products, services, and organizations and their marketing and sales techniques. Our CRO will also be responsible for leading teams and processes associated with the management of Graebel's business developments, marketing, and consulting operations. Their activities include planning, developing, and delivering the marketing strategy for products/services), evaluating, measuring, and managing the sales and marketing department P&L (e.g., budgeting, expenditures, profitability, return-on-investment, etc.); ensuring product profit targets are met. The CRO will also establish and implement strategies that have long-term (10+ years) impact on business results in alignment with Graebel's organization objectives and Graebel's long-term strategy as well as leading teams of executives, directors/senior managers, and managers and ensuring appropriate talent selection, organization, and leadership for major areas of the organization. This position can be based in Ireland, Germany, Czech Republic or United Kingdom. Key Responsibilities: Developing a comprehensive revenue generation strategy aligned with Graebel's overall business objectives. Identifying new revenue streams and growth opportunities. Setting annual revenue targets for new clients and monitoring performance indicators to measure results. Setting annual revenue targets for consulting services. Business Development : Overseeing the business development Defining sales processes and strategies to maximize efficiency and effectiveness. Setting sales goals/quotas and performance targets. Monitoring sales performance and providing coaching and support to sales teams. Create, maintain, and review/update sales commission plans on a regular basis. Responsible for sales commission plan, ensuring alignment with Graebel's financial objectives. Marketing and Demand Generation : Leading the marketing department to create best-in-class strategies. Ensuring alignment between marketing efforts and sales goals. Tracking and analyzing marketing campaign effectiveness. Developing new strategies to maximize prospect and client engagement. Customer Acquisition : Focusing on customer acquisition strategies to expand the customer base. Develop and implement an analytical approach to understanding why prospects select or reject Graebel. Include specific segments such as market, revenue, volume, and any other segment that may help understand the decision-making process. Provide regular updates on the total cost of acquiring a new client. Analyze and provide summaries of pricing from the initial RFP through final implementation. Pricing and Revenue Optimization : Developing pricing strategies that maximize revenue while remaining competitive. Consult on pricing analysis and recommend enhancement to pricing models as needed. Support the initiatives to optimize upselling and cross-selling. Partnerships and Alliances : Identifying strategic partnerships and alliances that can drive revenue growth. Negotiating and managing partnerships to mutual benefit. Leveraging third-party relationships to expand the organization's reach and revenue potential. Customer Insights and Data Analysis : Utilizing data analytics to gain insights into customer behavior, preferences, and buying patterns. Making data-driven decisions to optimize revenue strategies. Leveraging Salesforce and other sales and marketing tools. Revenue Forecasting : In conjunction with President, COO, CFO, EVP Client Services, create revenue forecasts and sales projections. Monitor actual revenue performance against forecasts and adjust strategies accordingly. Provide accurate revenue forecasts to inform financial planning and decision-making. Reporting and Accountability : Providing regular reports to the executive team and board of directors on revenue performance and trends. Including pursuits, win/loss, key drivers of selection, first dollar of profitability, etc. Taking accountability for revenue-related goals and outcomes. Cross-Functional Collaboration : Collaborating with other C-suite executives, including the President, CFO, CPO, GC and EVP Client Services, to ensure alignment between revenue generation efforts, operations and overall business strategy. Building a culture of cross-functional teamwork to achieve revenue goals. Required Experience EDUCATION Required: Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, or other related field EXPERIENCE Required: Over 10 years relevant professional experience acceptable in lieu of formal education. Minimum of 10 years related experience and/or training MANAGEMENT EXPERIENCE Required : 10+ years related management experience. or equivalent combination of education and experience.
Apr 30, 2024
Full time
Are you ready to open a world of opportunity in talent mobility? Our clients include some of the largest and most recognized brands in the world. They're innovators and leaders in their industries, making life-enhancing breakthroughs every day. We help them tap into those opportunities by placing their exceptional people where they need to be, anywhere in the world. When it comes to service, we set the bar for exceptional and then we raise it with fresh ideas, leading tools and innovative approaches, and it's all grounded in our values of truth, love, and integrity. We call it People-first Mobility. We're looking for exceptional people who share those values along with our passion for delivering the highest levels of service. If that sounds like you, and if you're ready for a new career opportunity, we'd like to hear from you! Here's to the world ahead. We are currently seeking our next Chief Revenue Officer (CRO).The CRO will be responsible for managing and optimizing Graebel's revenue generation efforts. The CRO will plan and direct Graebel's sales objectives, initiatives, policies and manage all aspects of the business development and marketing functions and develop the sales plan to fulfill Graebel's growth and revenue goals. Responsibilities for the CRO include ensuring maximum sales volume evaluating the market position of competing products, services, and organizations and their marketing and sales techniques. Our CRO will also be responsible for leading teams and processes associated with the management of Graebel's business developments, marketing, and consulting operations. Their activities include planning, developing, and delivering the marketing strategy for products/services), evaluating, measuring, and managing the sales and marketing department P&L (e.g., budgeting, expenditures, profitability, return-on-investment, etc.); ensuring product profit targets are met. The CRO will also establish and implement strategies that have long-term (10+ years) impact on business results in alignment with Graebel's organization objectives and Graebel's long-term strategy as well as leading teams of executives, directors/senior managers, and managers and ensuring appropriate talent selection, organization, and leadership for major areas of the organization. This position can be based in Ireland, Germany, Czech Republic or United Kingdom. Key Responsibilities: Developing a comprehensive revenue generation strategy aligned with Graebel's overall business objectives. Identifying new revenue streams and growth opportunities. Setting annual revenue targets for new clients and monitoring performance indicators to measure results. Setting annual revenue targets for consulting services. Business Development : Overseeing the business development Defining sales processes and strategies to maximize efficiency and effectiveness. Setting sales goals/quotas and performance targets. Monitoring sales performance and providing coaching and support to sales teams. Create, maintain, and review/update sales commission plans on a regular basis. Responsible for sales commission plan, ensuring alignment with Graebel's financial objectives. Marketing and Demand Generation : Leading the marketing department to create best-in-class strategies. Ensuring alignment between marketing efforts and sales goals. Tracking and analyzing marketing campaign effectiveness. Developing new strategies to maximize prospect and client engagement. Customer Acquisition : Focusing on customer acquisition strategies to expand the customer base. Develop and implement an analytical approach to understanding why prospects select or reject Graebel. Include specific segments such as market, revenue, volume, and any other segment that may help understand the decision-making process. Provide regular updates on the total cost of acquiring a new client. Analyze and provide summaries of pricing from the initial RFP through final implementation. Pricing and Revenue Optimization : Developing pricing strategies that maximize revenue while remaining competitive. Consult on pricing analysis and recommend enhancement to pricing models as needed. Support the initiatives to optimize upselling and cross-selling. Partnerships and Alliances : Identifying strategic partnerships and alliances that can drive revenue growth. Negotiating and managing partnerships to mutual benefit. Leveraging third-party relationships to expand the organization's reach and revenue potential. Customer Insights and Data Analysis : Utilizing data analytics to gain insights into customer behavior, preferences, and buying patterns. Making data-driven decisions to optimize revenue strategies. Leveraging Salesforce and other sales and marketing tools. Revenue Forecasting : In conjunction with President, COO, CFO, EVP Client Services, create revenue forecasts and sales projections. Monitor actual revenue performance against forecasts and adjust strategies accordingly. Provide accurate revenue forecasts to inform financial planning and decision-making. Reporting and Accountability : Providing regular reports to the executive team and board of directors on revenue performance and trends. Including pursuits, win/loss, key drivers of selection, first dollar of profitability, etc. Taking accountability for revenue-related goals and outcomes. Cross-Functional Collaboration : Collaborating with other C-suite executives, including the President, CFO, CPO, GC and EVP Client Services, to ensure alignment between revenue generation efforts, operations and overall business strategy. Building a culture of cross-functional teamwork to achieve revenue goals. Required Experience EDUCATION Required: Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, or other related field EXPERIENCE Required: Over 10 years relevant professional experience acceptable in lieu of formal education. Minimum of 10 years related experience and/or training MANAGEMENT EXPERIENCE Required : 10+ years related management experience. or equivalent combination of education and experience.
Remuneration: £140,000 (a blend of Salary and Share option i.e. £65,000 Salary and £75,000 Share option) Start date and end date (approx): This is a permanent position and is available for immediate start. (Flexible on start date based on notice period) About us: Concrete4Change (C4C) is a R&D company that is developing a ground-breaking technology to utilise and permanently mineralise CO2 in concrete. To date, C4C raised £4.5 million from private and public investors. The company is partly owned by two of the largest concrete manufacturers in the world, Siam Cement Group ($17 billion turnover) and Goldbeck GmbH (€7 billion turnover). C4C technology won a wide range of awards including: The most innovative Net-Zero project from UN COP26 Climate Challenge Cup SDG award from the European Technology Chamber Top 10 startups from Royal Academy of Engineer (£20k) Santander X Prize - Global Countdown to Net-Zero (worldwide) Top 50 start-up award from PWC Startups Award Winner Hard Tech Investment of the Year from UK Business Angel Association Please consider this position is designed for an entrepreneurial profile, with knowledge and experience of scaling deeptech startups As the CSO, you have an entrepreneurial mindset and the responsibility for developing and implementing all aspects of the technology that drives this business forward. You will work with the executive team to identify opportunities for innovation, analyse market trends, and ensure that their technology is aligned with the core business objectives. You will be responsible for leading a team of chemists and engineers to deliver high-quality solutions that meet the needs of our portfolio. Person's specifications PhD in STEM. More than 7 years of experience in one (or more) of the following fields: material science, physics, mineralogy, construction, concrete technology, concrete chemistry, civil engineering, CO2 capture and utilisation or recycling technologies. Experience in the characterisation, synthesis and modification of functional materials. More than 7 years of proven experience in managing and leading multidisciplinary R&D teams, including hiring, coaching, and performance management. Excellent project management skills, with a track record of successfully delivering R&D projects on time and within budget. Extensive experience leading independent research, ability to design and conduct research addressing fundamental scientific questions Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively in a cross-functional environment and build effective relationships with internal and external stakeholders. Significant experience in problem-solving and troubleshooting. Be able to identify issues, propose innovative solutions, and adapt experimental protocols to overcome challenges. Experience and deep understanding of characterisation methodology development of complex systems of organic and inorganic materials including polymers, and solid adsorbents R&D experience in fields of adsorption, adsorbent design, separation technologies, catalyst, materials surface functionalisation, carbon capture, surface chemistry or polymer. Understanding of laboratory setup, HSE requirements, experience in equipment specification development and procurement Knowledge of funding mechanisms, grant applications, and collaboration opportunities within the R&D sector. Familiarity with intellectual property management, patent filings, and licensing agreements. Experience of working in deep tech start-ups is highly desirable C-suite or founder experience is highly desirable C4C is seeking people who want to do applied science, with an entrepreneurial spirit and use their skills to build a sustainable world. A unique opportunity to work with top researchers across the world An exciting opportunity to work with construction and develop technologies for multi-billion pound cement and concrete companies Private health insurance, A competitive bonus upon achieving milestones Regular team meals and social events Next Steps: To apply please send a copy of your CV and cover letter to
Apr 30, 2024
Full time
Remuneration: £140,000 (a blend of Salary and Share option i.e. £65,000 Salary and £75,000 Share option) Start date and end date (approx): This is a permanent position and is available for immediate start. (Flexible on start date based on notice period) About us: Concrete4Change (C4C) is a R&D company that is developing a ground-breaking technology to utilise and permanently mineralise CO2 in concrete. To date, C4C raised £4.5 million from private and public investors. The company is partly owned by two of the largest concrete manufacturers in the world, Siam Cement Group ($17 billion turnover) and Goldbeck GmbH (€7 billion turnover). C4C technology won a wide range of awards including: The most innovative Net-Zero project from UN COP26 Climate Challenge Cup SDG award from the European Technology Chamber Top 10 startups from Royal Academy of Engineer (£20k) Santander X Prize - Global Countdown to Net-Zero (worldwide) Top 50 start-up award from PWC Startups Award Winner Hard Tech Investment of the Year from UK Business Angel Association Please consider this position is designed for an entrepreneurial profile, with knowledge and experience of scaling deeptech startups As the CSO, you have an entrepreneurial mindset and the responsibility for developing and implementing all aspects of the technology that drives this business forward. You will work with the executive team to identify opportunities for innovation, analyse market trends, and ensure that their technology is aligned with the core business objectives. You will be responsible for leading a team of chemists and engineers to deliver high-quality solutions that meet the needs of our portfolio. Person's specifications PhD in STEM. More than 7 years of experience in one (or more) of the following fields: material science, physics, mineralogy, construction, concrete technology, concrete chemistry, civil engineering, CO2 capture and utilisation or recycling technologies. Experience in the characterisation, synthesis and modification of functional materials. More than 7 years of proven experience in managing and leading multidisciplinary R&D teams, including hiring, coaching, and performance management. Excellent project management skills, with a track record of successfully delivering R&D projects on time and within budget. Extensive experience leading independent research, ability to design and conduct research addressing fundamental scientific questions Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively in a cross-functional environment and build effective relationships with internal and external stakeholders. Significant experience in problem-solving and troubleshooting. Be able to identify issues, propose innovative solutions, and adapt experimental protocols to overcome challenges. Experience and deep understanding of characterisation methodology development of complex systems of organic and inorganic materials including polymers, and solid adsorbents R&D experience in fields of adsorption, adsorbent design, separation technologies, catalyst, materials surface functionalisation, carbon capture, surface chemistry or polymer. Understanding of laboratory setup, HSE requirements, experience in equipment specification development and procurement Knowledge of funding mechanisms, grant applications, and collaboration opportunities within the R&D sector. Familiarity with intellectual property management, patent filings, and licensing agreements. Experience of working in deep tech start-ups is highly desirable C-suite or founder experience is highly desirable C4C is seeking people who want to do applied science, with an entrepreneurial spirit and use their skills to build a sustainable world. A unique opportunity to work with top researchers across the world An exciting opportunity to work with construction and develop technologies for multi-billion pound cement and concrete companies Private health insurance, A competitive bonus upon achieving milestones Regular team meals and social events Next Steps: To apply please send a copy of your CV and cover letter to
Remuneration: £130,000 per annum (a blend of Salary and Share option i.e. £65,000 Salary and £65,000 Share option) Start date and end date (approx): This is a permanent position and is available for immediate start. (Flexible on start date based on notice period) About us: Concrete4Change (C4C) is a R&D company that is developing a ground-breaking technology to utilise and permanently mineralise CO2 in concrete. To date, C4C raised £4.5 million from private and public investors. The company is partly owned by two of the largest concrete manufacturers in the world, Siam Cement Group ($17 billion turnover) and Goldbeck GmbH (€7 billion turnover). C4C technology won a wide range of awards including: 2021, The most innovative Net-Zero project from UN COP26 Climate Challenge Cup 2021, SDG award from the European technology chamber 2022, Top 10 startups from Royal Academy of Engineer (£20k) 2022, Santander X Prize - Global Countdown to Net-Zero (worldwide) 2022, Top 50 start-up award from PWC 2023, Startups Award Winner 2023, Hard Tech Investment of the Year from UK Business Angel Association Please consider this position is designed for an entrepreneur and is not a 9-5 job. As the COO, you have an entrepreneurial mindset and will act as a deputy to the Chief Executive to oversee and manage the efficiency of our operations. You will work with the executive team to identify opportunities for innovation, analyse market trends, and ensure that their technology is aligned with the core business objectives. Person's specifications Extensive experience in daily operations of fast growing startups, including human resources, legal, fundraising, marketing, manufacturing, accounting, IT and other departments More than 7 years of experience in executive leadership roles or start-up C-Suite management. Experience in hiring, coaching, and performance management. Excellent project management skills, with a track record of successfully delivering projects on time and within budget. Experience of business planning, data analysis and fundraising Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively in a cross-functional environment and build effective relationships with internal and external stakeholders and investors. Ability to diagnose problems quickly and foresee potential issues Experience and deep understanding of characterisation methodology development of complex systems of organic and inorganic materials including polymers, and solid adsorbents R&D experience in the field of carbon capture, chemistry or construction. Understanding of laboratory setup, HSE requirements, experience in equipment specification development and procurement Knowledge of funding mechanisms, grant applications, and collaboration opportunities within the R&D sector. Experience of working in deep tech start-ups is highly desirable C-suite or founder experience is highly desirable C4C is seeking people who want to do applied science, with an entrepreneurial spirit and use their skills to build a sustainable world. A unique opportunity to work with top researchers across the world An exciting opportunity to work with construction and develop technologies for multi-billion pound cement and concrete companies Private health insurance A competitive bonus upon achieving milestones Regular team meals and social events Next Steps: To apply please send a copy of your CV and cover letter to
Apr 30, 2024
Full time
Remuneration: £130,000 per annum (a blend of Salary and Share option i.e. £65,000 Salary and £65,000 Share option) Start date and end date (approx): This is a permanent position and is available for immediate start. (Flexible on start date based on notice period) About us: Concrete4Change (C4C) is a R&D company that is developing a ground-breaking technology to utilise and permanently mineralise CO2 in concrete. To date, C4C raised £4.5 million from private and public investors. The company is partly owned by two of the largest concrete manufacturers in the world, Siam Cement Group ($17 billion turnover) and Goldbeck GmbH (€7 billion turnover). C4C technology won a wide range of awards including: 2021, The most innovative Net-Zero project from UN COP26 Climate Challenge Cup 2021, SDG award from the European technology chamber 2022, Top 10 startups from Royal Academy of Engineer (£20k) 2022, Santander X Prize - Global Countdown to Net-Zero (worldwide) 2022, Top 50 start-up award from PWC 2023, Startups Award Winner 2023, Hard Tech Investment of the Year from UK Business Angel Association Please consider this position is designed for an entrepreneur and is not a 9-5 job. As the COO, you have an entrepreneurial mindset and will act as a deputy to the Chief Executive to oversee and manage the efficiency of our operations. You will work with the executive team to identify opportunities for innovation, analyse market trends, and ensure that their technology is aligned with the core business objectives. Person's specifications Extensive experience in daily operations of fast growing startups, including human resources, legal, fundraising, marketing, manufacturing, accounting, IT and other departments More than 7 years of experience in executive leadership roles or start-up C-Suite management. Experience in hiring, coaching, and performance management. Excellent project management skills, with a track record of successfully delivering projects on time and within budget. Experience of business planning, data analysis and fundraising Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively in a cross-functional environment and build effective relationships with internal and external stakeholders and investors. Ability to diagnose problems quickly and foresee potential issues Experience and deep understanding of characterisation methodology development of complex systems of organic and inorganic materials including polymers, and solid adsorbents R&D experience in the field of carbon capture, chemistry or construction. Understanding of laboratory setup, HSE requirements, experience in equipment specification development and procurement Knowledge of funding mechanisms, grant applications, and collaboration opportunities within the R&D sector. Experience of working in deep tech start-ups is highly desirable C-suite or founder experience is highly desirable C4C is seeking people who want to do applied science, with an entrepreneurial spirit and use their skills to build a sustainable world. A unique opportunity to work with top researchers across the world An exciting opportunity to work with construction and develop technologies for multi-billion pound cement and concrete companies Private health insurance A competitive bonus upon achieving milestones Regular team meals and social events Next Steps: To apply please send a copy of your CV and cover letter to
Wonderspring Early Education, was founded in 1964 as the Day Care Association of Montgomery County, Inc. to address unmet needs for childcare locally, including those from low-income families. From its original location at one site in Ambler, PA, the agency has grown to be a large, multi-site organization whose programs now extend to 10 sites in Montgomery County and Philadelphia In 2020, the name was changed to Wonderspring, Early Education to better represent the wide geographical area it encompasses. As a regional childcare provider, Wonderspring's early childhood education and school age programs serve over 1000 children from six weeks to twelve years of age. Wondersping is committed to providing and maintaining a culture of accountability at every site, every day, and in every word, action, and program delivered. The mission of Wonderspring is "to develop, provide and advance accessible, high quality early childhood and school age programs". For more information about Wonderspring, Early Education, please visit the website at . THE POSITION Reporting to the Board of Directors, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) drives strategic planning and implementation and ensures revenue streams, operational, marketing, human resources, technology and programmatic outcomes that support the established mission, goals and values of Wonderspring's Early Learning Centers. With four direct reports, the CEO provides leadership to the organization according to the strategic direction set by the Board of Directors, including consistent communication of the vision of what the organization can be at its best. SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES Strategic Vision and Leadership • In collaboration with the Board of Directors and senior leadership team, develop and implement organizational plans and goals that advance the achievement of Wonderspring's mission and values. • Motivate, lead and sustain a high-performance senior management team to ensure the continued development and management of a professional and efficient organization. • Establish and maintain effective decision-making and conflict resolution processes that will enable Wonderspring to achieve its short and long-term goals and objectives. • Establish credibility throughout the organization and with the Board as an effective developer of solutions to business challenges. • Ensure that customer services are held to the highest standard while managing for current and future growth. • Set strategic visions for continued and new revenue streams as well as follow through on the implementation of those goals as directed by the Board. • Become the face of Wonderspring by developing relationships with the community, agencies, partners, funders, advocates and government officials. • Inspire staff to work to their fullest potential, taking the lead role in the creation of a culture of excellence and accountability. • Foster a success-oriented, accountable environment within the organization. Board Relations • Cultivate a strong and transparent working relationship with the Board and ensure open communication about the measurement of financial, programmatic and impact performance against stated milestones and goals. • Present timely and accurate information to the Board about the status of agreed upon objectives, revenue streams, finances, staffing and other relevant issues. • Recommend policies and/or programs to the Board and its committees. • Support the Board in increasing the number of members as appropriate. Program/Services • Ensure the delivery of high-quality programs and best practices to all clients in compliance with external/governmental requirements, applicable laws and regulations. • Update, maintain and implement procedures and practices relating to child safety. This includes reporting practices, internal controls, interaction with government officials, law enforcement and the community. • Increase programmatic efficiencies and consistency throughout the organization. • Ensure that programs and operations are supported by sufficient technological systems and business infrastructure. Financial Management and Operations Oversee the financial status of the organization including developing long- and shortrange financial plans/revenue streams, monitoring the budget ($10 million annually) and ensuring that sound financial controls are in place. Regularly assess and refine the organization's structure and staffing to ensure maximum effectiveness, the highest quality of services and appropriate operational capacity. Formulate and execute comprehensive marketing, branding, and development strategies that will enhance revenue from clients, major donors, foundations, government agencies and corporations. Oversee the risk management and legal activities of the organization. Ensure operational and fiscal viability of all current or new facilities of the organization. QUALIFICATIONS Passion for and commitment to Wonderspring's mission and core values. Minimum of ten (10) years progressively responsible senior leadership role with profitable growth and business development in childcare or related industries. Prior experience creating, generating and implementing new sources of revenue is preferred. Effective leadership and mentoring skills that will motivate and inspire staff to be subject matter experts while setting high expectations and professional direction. Experience developing and managing an effective board. Strong interpersonal skills with a proven successful record of building and maintaining strong working relationships with internal staff and board and external stakeholders including parents and donors. Extensive experience in organizational development, personnel management, budget and resource development and strategic planning; demonstrated success developing and monitoring systems to manage both operational and programmatic work that involve high levels of collaboration. Self-confidence and humility combined with a sense of humor and a collaborative management style. Flexible and able to multi-task; can work within an ambiguous, fast moving environment while also driving clarity and solutions; demonstrated resourcefulness in setting priorities and guiding investment in people and systems. Possess an executive presence with outstanding presentation and communication skills and the experience and proclivity to be an outgoing spokesperson and relationship builder. A vigilant steward of an organizational culture of diversity, learning and acceptance. Knowledge of Early Childhood and School Age programs, curriculums, partnerships and funding climate. Knowledge of policies and legislation impacting early childhood education and the ability to be an advocate for effective policies. Experience with crisis management is preferred. Bachelor's degree required; advanced degree is preferred. Willing and able to travel as needed to program sites within 75-mile radius. Travel to meetings, conferences, workshops and other relevant gatherings. May involve long distance travel and overnight stays. Wonderspring Early Education is an Equal Opportunity Employer ("EOE"). Our policy with respect to decisions affecting the terms and conditions of employment is to treat applicants and employees equally without regard to race, creed, color, sex, affectional or sexual orientation, religion, national origin, ancestry, age, marital status, disability and veteran status, or any other classification protected by applicable law, except where such considerations are bona fide occupational qualifications permitted by law. Wonderspring Early Education will make reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with known disabilities unless doing so would result in an undue hardship. This policy governs every aspect of employment, including selection, job assignment, compensation, discipline, termination, and access to benefits and training.
Apr 29, 2024
Full time
Wonderspring Early Education, was founded in 1964 as the Day Care Association of Montgomery County, Inc. to address unmet needs for childcare locally, including those from low-income families. From its original location at one site in Ambler, PA, the agency has grown to be a large, multi-site organization whose programs now extend to 10 sites in Montgomery County and Philadelphia In 2020, the name was changed to Wonderspring, Early Education to better represent the wide geographical area it encompasses. As a regional childcare provider, Wonderspring's early childhood education and school age programs serve over 1000 children from six weeks to twelve years of age. Wondersping is committed to providing and maintaining a culture of accountability at every site, every day, and in every word, action, and program delivered. The mission of Wonderspring is "to develop, provide and advance accessible, high quality early childhood and school age programs". For more information about Wonderspring, Early Education, please visit the website at . THE POSITION Reporting to the Board of Directors, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) drives strategic planning and implementation and ensures revenue streams, operational, marketing, human resources, technology and programmatic outcomes that support the established mission, goals and values of Wonderspring's Early Learning Centers. With four direct reports, the CEO provides leadership to the organization according to the strategic direction set by the Board of Directors, including consistent communication of the vision of what the organization can be at its best. SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES Strategic Vision and Leadership • In collaboration with the Board of Directors and senior leadership team, develop and implement organizational plans and goals that advance the achievement of Wonderspring's mission and values. • Motivate, lead and sustain a high-performance senior management team to ensure the continued development and management of a professional and efficient organization. • Establish and maintain effective decision-making and conflict resolution processes that will enable Wonderspring to achieve its short and long-term goals and objectives. • Establish credibility throughout the organization and with the Board as an effective developer of solutions to business challenges. • Ensure that customer services are held to the highest standard while managing for current and future growth. • Set strategic visions for continued and new revenue streams as well as follow through on the implementation of those goals as directed by the Board. • Become the face of Wonderspring by developing relationships with the community, agencies, partners, funders, advocates and government officials. • Inspire staff to work to their fullest potential, taking the lead role in the creation of a culture of excellence and accountability. • Foster a success-oriented, accountable environment within the organization. Board Relations • Cultivate a strong and transparent working relationship with the Board and ensure open communication about the measurement of financial, programmatic and impact performance against stated milestones and goals. • Present timely and accurate information to the Board about the status of agreed upon objectives, revenue streams, finances, staffing and other relevant issues. • Recommend policies and/or programs to the Board and its committees. • Support the Board in increasing the number of members as appropriate. Program/Services • Ensure the delivery of high-quality programs and best practices to all clients in compliance with external/governmental requirements, applicable laws and regulations. • Update, maintain and implement procedures and practices relating to child safety. This includes reporting practices, internal controls, interaction with government officials, law enforcement and the community. • Increase programmatic efficiencies and consistency throughout the organization. • Ensure that programs and operations are supported by sufficient technological systems and business infrastructure. Financial Management and Operations Oversee the financial status of the organization including developing long- and shortrange financial plans/revenue streams, monitoring the budget ($10 million annually) and ensuring that sound financial controls are in place. Regularly assess and refine the organization's structure and staffing to ensure maximum effectiveness, the highest quality of services and appropriate operational capacity. Formulate and execute comprehensive marketing, branding, and development strategies that will enhance revenue from clients, major donors, foundations, government agencies and corporations. Oversee the risk management and legal activities of the organization. Ensure operational and fiscal viability of all current or new facilities of the organization. QUALIFICATIONS Passion for and commitment to Wonderspring's mission and core values. Minimum of ten (10) years progressively responsible senior leadership role with profitable growth and business development in childcare or related industries. Prior experience creating, generating and implementing new sources of revenue is preferred. Effective leadership and mentoring skills that will motivate and inspire staff to be subject matter experts while setting high expectations and professional direction. Experience developing and managing an effective board. Strong interpersonal skills with a proven successful record of building and maintaining strong working relationships with internal staff and board and external stakeholders including parents and donors. Extensive experience in organizational development, personnel management, budget and resource development and strategic planning; demonstrated success developing and monitoring systems to manage both operational and programmatic work that involve high levels of collaboration. Self-confidence and humility combined with a sense of humor and a collaborative management style. Flexible and able to multi-task; can work within an ambiguous, fast moving environment while also driving clarity and solutions; demonstrated resourcefulness in setting priorities and guiding investment in people and systems. Possess an executive presence with outstanding presentation and communication skills and the experience and proclivity to be an outgoing spokesperson and relationship builder. A vigilant steward of an organizational culture of diversity, learning and acceptance. Knowledge of Early Childhood and School Age programs, curriculums, partnerships and funding climate. Knowledge of policies and legislation impacting early childhood education and the ability to be an advocate for effective policies. Experience with crisis management is preferred. Bachelor's degree required; advanced degree is preferred. Willing and able to travel as needed to program sites within 75-mile radius. Travel to meetings, conferences, workshops and other relevant gatherings. May involve long distance travel and overnight stays. Wonderspring Early Education is an Equal Opportunity Employer ("EOE"). Our policy with respect to decisions affecting the terms and conditions of employment is to treat applicants and employees equally without regard to race, creed, color, sex, affectional or sexual orientation, religion, national origin, ancestry, age, marital status, disability and veteran status, or any other classification protected by applicable law, except where such considerations are bona fide occupational qualifications permitted by law. Wonderspring Early Education will make reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with known disabilities unless doing so would result in an undue hardship. This policy governs every aspect of employment, including selection, job assignment, compensation, discipline, termination, and access to benefits and training.
Job Description - Global Head of Application Solutions () Job Description Global Head of Application Solutions ( Job Number: ) DISCOVER your opportunity Global Head of Application Solutions London or Paris Application solutions owns the end-to-end delivery of business solutions for strategic applications that are mature in functionality and non-strategic applications .Oversees the Application Solutions Operating Model including solution delivery, production support and maintenance across all platforms.Delivery of business solutions will be through both waterfall and scaled agile frameworks.Creates and maintains stakeholder relationships, understands the business strategy and the technology needs and challenges of the business.Ensures the cost-efficient delivery of applications and support business transformational change. DISCOVER your opportunity What will your essential responsibilities include? Accountable for the strategy and execution of the Application Solutions Operating Model.Working with the AXA XL business, TCD (Transformation Change Delivery), GT teams and strategic vendors to create a business focused, scalable and cost optimal function. Partner cross-functionally to ensure that the overall Applications Solutions Operating Model is efficient and continually improves. Accountable for the end-to-end delivery of applications within Applications Solutions for AXA XL.Works closely with Transversal Apps Services and Digital Factory to ensure the scope of services are executed in line with the governance processes and business benefits are realised. Partners with the Transformation Change Delivery Function and the business to ensure effective Project Delivery - on time, to budget, to scope. Good understanding of the business strategy, architectural strategy and accountable for the delivery of the technical strategy to support the ambitions. Collaborates with business stakeholders on opportunity identification, issue resolution and governance. Responsible for running appropriate robust vendor management and able to demonstrate continuous improvement in cost efficiency of the portfolio of applications Creates high-level organizational goals and objectives for Application Solutions.Ensures synergy with the broader business and Global Technology vision. Works closely with the Head of Digital Factory and Transversal Application Services to continually ensure efficiencies across the two application Delivery Models. In collaboration with Procurement, manages RFI/RFPs, contract negotiations and delivery of contract terms.Actively removes underperforming suppliers from Application Solutions. Ensures that business cases for application investments, such as technology upgrades, productivity tools, and continuous service improvement initiatives are developed and adequately funded. Ensures that Application Solutions adheres to Information Security policies, DPO and Audit standards through the SDLC. Define and execute action plans for concerns raised as a result of audits Support delivery through escalation of risks and issues Control and manage the budget for Application Solutions Sharing best practices across vendors You will report to the Chief Information Officer. We're looking for someone who has these abilities and skills: Significant IT and business/industry work experience, including experience in managing multiple, large, cross-functional teams or projects, and influencing senior level management and key stakeholders. Demonstrable ability to solve complex problems/issues Excellent communications skills which are adapted to different audiences and can effectively drive consensus within the delivery team(s) Adept at vendor management, both commercially and interpersonally, with a clear understanding of T&M, Managed Services, and Managed Outcome commercial models through both waterfall and agile delivery models Ability to articulate problems, create solutions, and present analysis with proper detail and rigor for the target audience Thought leader in implementing best practices with experience leading teams through change Expert knowledge of application development and testing process using various software delivery methods (waterfall, agile, etc.) with a significant background in application development Adaptable to new/different strategies, programs, technologies, practices, cultures, with change, able to easily make transitions. Advanced experience / capability in Financial forecasting and business case justification Must understand the Scaled Agile methodology and be familiar with multiple SDLC Previous experience leading development and delivery teams in delivering high quality, low defect solutions Experience in planning and executing multiple complex, large scale initiatives or operational areas. Highly advanced analytical abilities with operational vision. Proven planning and organization skills, creating own work schedules, prioritizing workload, preparing in advance and setting realistic timescales Adaptable to new/different strategies, programs, technologies, practices, cultures, with change, able to easily make transitions. FIND your future AXA XL, the P&C and specialty risk division of AXA, is known for solving complex risks. For mid-sized companies, multinationals and even some inspirational individuals we don't just provide re/insurance, we reinvent it. How? By combining a comprehensive and efficient capital platform, data-driven insights, leading technology, and the best talent in an agile and inclusive workspace, empowered to deliver top client service across all our lines of business property, casualty, professional, financial lines and specialty. With an innovative and flexible approach to risk solutions, we partner with those who move the world forward. AXA XL is committed to equal employment opportunity and will consider applicants regardless of gender, sexual orientation, age, ethnicity and origins, marital status, religion, disability, or any other protected characteristic. At AXA XL, we know that an inclusive culture and a diverse workforce enable business growth and are critical to our success. That's why we have made a strategic commitment to attract, develop, advance and retain the most diverse workforce possible, and create an inclusive culture where everyone can bring their full selves to work and can reach their highest potential. It's about helping one another - and our business - to move forward and succeed. Five Business Resource Groups focused on gender, LGBTQ+, ethnicity and origins, disability and inclusion with 20 Chapters around the globe Robust support for Flexible Working Arrangements Enhanced family friendly leave benefits Named to the Diversity Best Practices Index Signatory to the UK Women in Finance Charter At AXA XL, Sustainability is integral to our business strategy. In an ever-changing world, AXA XL protects what matters most for our clients and communities. We know that sustainability is at the root of a more resilient future. Our 2023-26 Sustainability strategy, called "Roots of resilience", focuses on protecting natural ecosystems, addressing climate change, and embedding sustainable practices across our operations. Valuing nature: How we impact nature affects how nature impacts us. Resilient ecosystems - the foundation of a sustainable planet and society - are essential to our future. We're committed to protecting and restoring nature - from mangrove forests to the bees in our backyard - by increasing biodiversity awareness and inspiring clients and colleagues to put nature at the heart of their plans. Addressing climate change: The effects of a changing climate are far reaching and significant. Unpredictable weather, increasing temperatures, and rising sea levels cause both social inequalities and environmental disruption. We're building a net zero strategy, developing insurance products and services, and mobilizing to advance thought leadership and investment in societal-led solutions. Integrating ESG: All companies have a role to play in building a more resilient future. Incorporating ESG considerations into our internal processes and practices builds resilience from the roots of our business. We're training our colleagues, engaging our external partners, and evolving our sustainability governance and reporting. AXA Hearts in Action : We have established volunteering and charitable giving programs to help colleagues support causes that matter most to them, known as AXA XL's "Hearts in Action" programs. These include our Matching Gifts program, Volunteering Leave, and our annual volunteering day - the Global Day of Giving. For more information, please see AXA XL is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Location Location : GB-GB-London Other Locations : FR-FR-Paris Work Locations : GB London 20 Gracechurch Street 20 Gracechurch Street London London EC3V 0BG Job Field Job Field : Information Technology Schedule Schedule : Full-time Job Type Job Type : Standard Local Title (France) : Global Head of Application Solutions Local Class (France) : Class 7 . click apply for full job details
Apr 29, 2024
Full time
Job Description - Global Head of Application Solutions () Job Description Global Head of Application Solutions ( Job Number: ) DISCOVER your opportunity Global Head of Application Solutions London or Paris Application solutions owns the end-to-end delivery of business solutions for strategic applications that are mature in functionality and non-strategic applications .Oversees the Application Solutions Operating Model including solution delivery, production support and maintenance across all platforms.Delivery of business solutions will be through both waterfall and scaled agile frameworks.Creates and maintains stakeholder relationships, understands the business strategy and the technology needs and challenges of the business.Ensures the cost-efficient delivery of applications and support business transformational change. DISCOVER your opportunity What will your essential responsibilities include? Accountable for the strategy and execution of the Application Solutions Operating Model.Working with the AXA XL business, TCD (Transformation Change Delivery), GT teams and strategic vendors to create a business focused, scalable and cost optimal function. Partner cross-functionally to ensure that the overall Applications Solutions Operating Model is efficient and continually improves. Accountable for the end-to-end delivery of applications within Applications Solutions for AXA XL.Works closely with Transversal Apps Services and Digital Factory to ensure the scope of services are executed in line with the governance processes and business benefits are realised. Partners with the Transformation Change Delivery Function and the business to ensure effective Project Delivery - on time, to budget, to scope. Good understanding of the business strategy, architectural strategy and accountable for the delivery of the technical strategy to support the ambitions. Collaborates with business stakeholders on opportunity identification, issue resolution and governance. Responsible for running appropriate robust vendor management and able to demonstrate continuous improvement in cost efficiency of the portfolio of applications Creates high-level organizational goals and objectives for Application Solutions.Ensures synergy with the broader business and Global Technology vision. Works closely with the Head of Digital Factory and Transversal Application Services to continually ensure efficiencies across the two application Delivery Models. In collaboration with Procurement, manages RFI/RFPs, contract negotiations and delivery of contract terms.Actively removes underperforming suppliers from Application Solutions. Ensures that business cases for application investments, such as technology upgrades, productivity tools, and continuous service improvement initiatives are developed and adequately funded. Ensures that Application Solutions adheres to Information Security policies, DPO and Audit standards through the SDLC. Define and execute action plans for concerns raised as a result of audits Support delivery through escalation of risks and issues Control and manage the budget for Application Solutions Sharing best practices across vendors You will report to the Chief Information Officer. We're looking for someone who has these abilities and skills: Significant IT and business/industry work experience, including experience in managing multiple, large, cross-functional teams or projects, and influencing senior level management and key stakeholders. Demonstrable ability to solve complex problems/issues Excellent communications skills which are adapted to different audiences and can effectively drive consensus within the delivery team(s) Adept at vendor management, both commercially and interpersonally, with a clear understanding of T&M, Managed Services, and Managed Outcome commercial models through both waterfall and agile delivery models Ability to articulate problems, create solutions, and present analysis with proper detail and rigor for the target audience Thought leader in implementing best practices with experience leading teams through change Expert knowledge of application development and testing process using various software delivery methods (waterfall, agile, etc.) with a significant background in application development Adaptable to new/different strategies, programs, technologies, practices, cultures, with change, able to easily make transitions. Advanced experience / capability in Financial forecasting and business case justification Must understand the Scaled Agile methodology and be familiar with multiple SDLC Previous experience leading development and delivery teams in delivering high quality, low defect solutions Experience in planning and executing multiple complex, large scale initiatives or operational areas. Highly advanced analytical abilities with operational vision. Proven planning and organization skills, creating own work schedules, prioritizing workload, preparing in advance and setting realistic timescales Adaptable to new/different strategies, programs, technologies, practices, cultures, with change, able to easily make transitions. FIND your future AXA XL, the P&C and specialty risk division of AXA, is known for solving complex risks. For mid-sized companies, multinationals and even some inspirational individuals we don't just provide re/insurance, we reinvent it. How? By combining a comprehensive and efficient capital platform, data-driven insights, leading technology, and the best talent in an agile and inclusive workspace, empowered to deliver top client service across all our lines of business property, casualty, professional, financial lines and specialty. With an innovative and flexible approach to risk solutions, we partner with those who move the world forward. AXA XL is committed to equal employment opportunity and will consider applicants regardless of gender, sexual orientation, age, ethnicity and origins, marital status, religion, disability, or any other protected characteristic. At AXA XL, we know that an inclusive culture and a diverse workforce enable business growth and are critical to our success. That's why we have made a strategic commitment to attract, develop, advance and retain the most diverse workforce possible, and create an inclusive culture where everyone can bring their full selves to work and can reach their highest potential. It's about helping one another - and our business - to move forward and succeed. Five Business Resource Groups focused on gender, LGBTQ+, ethnicity and origins, disability and inclusion with 20 Chapters around the globe Robust support for Flexible Working Arrangements Enhanced family friendly leave benefits Named to the Diversity Best Practices Index Signatory to the UK Women in Finance Charter At AXA XL, Sustainability is integral to our business strategy. In an ever-changing world, AXA XL protects what matters most for our clients and communities. We know that sustainability is at the root of a more resilient future. Our 2023-26 Sustainability strategy, called "Roots of resilience", focuses on protecting natural ecosystems, addressing climate change, and embedding sustainable practices across our operations. Valuing nature: How we impact nature affects how nature impacts us. Resilient ecosystems - the foundation of a sustainable planet and society - are essential to our future. We're committed to protecting and restoring nature - from mangrove forests to the bees in our backyard - by increasing biodiversity awareness and inspiring clients and colleagues to put nature at the heart of their plans. Addressing climate change: The effects of a changing climate are far reaching and significant. Unpredictable weather, increasing temperatures, and rising sea levels cause both social inequalities and environmental disruption. We're building a net zero strategy, developing insurance products and services, and mobilizing to advance thought leadership and investment in societal-led solutions. Integrating ESG: All companies have a role to play in building a more resilient future. Incorporating ESG considerations into our internal processes and practices builds resilience from the roots of our business. We're training our colleagues, engaging our external partners, and evolving our sustainability governance and reporting. AXA Hearts in Action : We have established volunteering and charitable giving programs to help colleagues support causes that matter most to them, known as AXA XL's "Hearts in Action" programs. These include our Matching Gifts program, Volunteering Leave, and our annual volunteering day - the Global Day of Giving. For more information, please see AXA XL is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Location Location : GB-GB-London Other Locations : FR-FR-Paris Work Locations : GB London 20 Gracechurch Street 20 Gracechurch Street London London EC3V 0BG Job Field Job Field : Information Technology Schedule Schedule : Full-time Job Type Job Type : Standard Local Title (France) : Global Head of Application Solutions Local Class (France) : Class 7 . click apply for full job details
Reports to Head of Resourcing and HR Business Partners The purpose of this role is to lead talent identification and development strategies for Aztec, ensuring we attract and develop diverse, capable, talent to meet the organisations ambitions. Ensuring through effective succession planning we grow high performing and potential talent to have readiness for future opportunities. Key responsibilities: Define, develop and deliver the overarching talent strategy that aligns with the organisations business goals, incorporating talent identification, talent development, succession planning, diversity in talent, succession planning. Work closely with the Talent Acquisition and Leadership & Learning functions to align attraction strategies to the broader talent agenda. Develop and maintain ongoing talent identification methods, enabling the business to engage in talent identification; facilitate organisation calibration on talent. Develop and maintain a creative and segmented talent development proposition, enabling targeted investment in the right places. Develop and maintain succession planning approach for the organisation, enabling good practice on emergency and planned succession. Own the senior executive succession planning, ensuring robust plans are in place. Collaborate with the Learning Team to develop the framework for career pathways, ensuring colleagues can grow and develop their skills and capabilities. Includes ownership of the design and enablement of the promotions process. Own the talent and succession aspects of the Nominations Committee agenda, supporting the Chief People Officer to deliver appropriate governance and oversight from the Board. Work collaboratively with Organisation Design Consultant to identify future skill and capability requirements and translate this to tangible talent and people strategies across the wider People team (learning, career pathways etc). Demonstrate the value of talent strategies to Aztec through KPIs and success measures. Skills, experience, expertise: Proven track record and experience of designing and implementing a talent agenda Excellent collaboration skills, working across teams to achieve results Experience of building relationships at senior leadership and Board level with strong ability to influence Strong self awareness and communications skills High level of competency across strategic workforce planning in a large business across multiple regions Ability to flex between the strategic elements of the role and the tactical delivery Has a passion for all things talent and keeps up to date with the industry trends and best practices in talent management and workforce planning A pragmatic and can do attitude, with ability to manage work to ambitious delivery plans "For all accepted offers of employment with Aztec Financial Services (Luxembourg) S.A, candidates will be required to complete pre-screening requirements, including providing a criminal record certificate (extrait de casier judiciaire)."
Apr 29, 2024
Full time
Reports to Head of Resourcing and HR Business Partners The purpose of this role is to lead talent identification and development strategies for Aztec, ensuring we attract and develop diverse, capable, talent to meet the organisations ambitions. Ensuring through effective succession planning we grow high performing and potential talent to have readiness for future opportunities. Key responsibilities: Define, develop and deliver the overarching talent strategy that aligns with the organisations business goals, incorporating talent identification, talent development, succession planning, diversity in talent, succession planning. Work closely with the Talent Acquisition and Leadership & Learning functions to align attraction strategies to the broader talent agenda. Develop and maintain ongoing talent identification methods, enabling the business to engage in talent identification; facilitate organisation calibration on talent. Develop and maintain a creative and segmented talent development proposition, enabling targeted investment in the right places. Develop and maintain succession planning approach for the organisation, enabling good practice on emergency and planned succession. Own the senior executive succession planning, ensuring robust plans are in place. Collaborate with the Learning Team to develop the framework for career pathways, ensuring colleagues can grow and develop their skills and capabilities. Includes ownership of the design and enablement of the promotions process. Own the talent and succession aspects of the Nominations Committee agenda, supporting the Chief People Officer to deliver appropriate governance and oversight from the Board. Work collaboratively with Organisation Design Consultant to identify future skill and capability requirements and translate this to tangible talent and people strategies across the wider People team (learning, career pathways etc). Demonstrate the value of talent strategies to Aztec through KPIs and success measures. Skills, experience, expertise: Proven track record and experience of designing and implementing a talent agenda Excellent collaboration skills, working across teams to achieve results Experience of building relationships at senior leadership and Board level with strong ability to influence Strong self awareness and communications skills High level of competency across strategic workforce planning in a large business across multiple regions Ability to flex between the strategic elements of the role and the tactical delivery Has a passion for all things talent and keeps up to date with the industry trends and best practices in talent management and workforce planning A pragmatic and can do attitude, with ability to manage work to ambitious delivery plans "For all accepted offers of employment with Aztec Financial Services (Luxembourg) S.A, candidates will be required to complete pre-screening requirements, including providing a criminal record certificate (extrait de casier judiciaire)."
Job Title: Chief Technology Officer (CTO) - Telecoms Job Type: Permanent Location: Birmingham & Remote Start Date: ASAP Salary: To Be Confirmed About The Role Flint UK Technology Services is looking for a junior Chief Technology Officer (CTO) with a background in telecoms to join one of our clients on a permanent basis. As CTO you will establish and lead the technical direction of a flag-ship new capability in the UK government's investment into the Telecoms sector. You will be responsible for overseeing the delivery of security evaluations and interoperability testing to fulfil the company's objectives of enabling Diversification and enhanced network and telecommunications security for the UK. You will lead on the overall technology direction of the organisation, the quality of its evaluations, security and interoperability research strategy, strategic partner relationships, strategic change, and the dynamic evolution of services and capabilities. As such, you will be a primary point of guidance and contact for telecoms network security principles, requirements, security best practice and security related regulations within the sector. About You Technology and strategy leadership experience in telecoms, cyber security, or equivalent IT sectors. A respected authority in related technologies. Track-record in understanding, articulating, and addressing security challenges. Ability to identify and analyse complex technical issues across a diverse ecosystem of inter-connected systems - in particular in the field of security - and provide clear, robustly justified technical advice and recommendations to a range of different audiences. Ability to lead, motivate and manage others in order to help them to achieve their own personal goals, and deliver the organisation's objectives. Ability to take a long term, broad-based view of issues and events to identify and assess long-term impact or wider implications. Ability to solve problems creatively and strategically, and to engage authoritatively and constructively in discussions and debate. Ability to prioritise and manage a complex, demanding workload from multiple stakeholders. Ability to influence, at a high level, the actions of internal and external stakeholders. Ability to communicate complex and technical topics to both technical and non-technical audiences. If you are interested in this role, please send your CV and someone from the team will reach out to discuss your application. Please note that, to be considered for this role, you must have or be able to obtain Security Clearance and be willing to commute to Birmingham 2 days per week.
Apr 29, 2024
Full time
Job Title: Chief Technology Officer (CTO) - Telecoms Job Type: Permanent Location: Birmingham & Remote Start Date: ASAP Salary: To Be Confirmed About The Role Flint UK Technology Services is looking for a junior Chief Technology Officer (CTO) with a background in telecoms to join one of our clients on a permanent basis. As CTO you will establish and lead the technical direction of a flag-ship new capability in the UK government's investment into the Telecoms sector. You will be responsible for overseeing the delivery of security evaluations and interoperability testing to fulfil the company's objectives of enabling Diversification and enhanced network and telecommunications security for the UK. You will lead on the overall technology direction of the organisation, the quality of its evaluations, security and interoperability research strategy, strategic partner relationships, strategic change, and the dynamic evolution of services and capabilities. As such, you will be a primary point of guidance and contact for telecoms network security principles, requirements, security best practice and security related regulations within the sector. About You Technology and strategy leadership experience in telecoms, cyber security, or equivalent IT sectors. A respected authority in related technologies. Track-record in understanding, articulating, and addressing security challenges. Ability to identify and analyse complex technical issues across a diverse ecosystem of inter-connected systems - in particular in the field of security - and provide clear, robustly justified technical advice and recommendations to a range of different audiences. Ability to lead, motivate and manage others in order to help them to achieve their own personal goals, and deliver the organisation's objectives. Ability to take a long term, broad-based view of issues and events to identify and assess long-term impact or wider implications. Ability to solve problems creatively and strategically, and to engage authoritatively and constructively in discussions and debate. Ability to prioritise and manage a complex, demanding workload from multiple stakeholders. Ability to influence, at a high level, the actions of internal and external stakeholders. Ability to communicate complex and technical topics to both technical and non-technical audiences. If you are interested in this role, please send your CV and someone from the team will reach out to discuss your application. Please note that, to be considered for this role, you must have or be able to obtain Security Clearance and be willing to commute to Birmingham 2 days per week.
Head of Technology Commercial - £56,353 p.a. + benefits We are currently looking for a Head of Technology Commercial to join our Commercial team within the Finance group. This is a full-time opportunity, on a permanent basis. The role will be based in 10 South Colonnade, Canary Wharf London, E14 4PU. Please be aware that this role can only be worked in the UK and not overseas. Government departments and agencies are working towards implementing a minimum 60% attendance in office sites. We are currently implementing a flexible, hybrid way of working, with a minimum of 4 days per month working on site to enable the collaboration and contact with partners and stakeholders needed to deliver MHRA business. Attendance on site is driven by business needs so depending on the nature of the role, this can flex up to 8 days a month, with the remainder of time worked either remotely or in the office. Some roles will need to be on site more regularly. Who are we? The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency enhance and improve the health of millions of people every day through the effective regulation of medicines and medical devices, underpinned by science and research. The core purpose of the Finance Division is to ensure public funds are spent wisely and that the Executive and the Board make informed decisions about costs and investments than bring public value outcomes. The Commercial team reports to the Chief Finance Officer and is charged with improving commercial outcomes, driving value for money, embedding a stronger commercial focus, reducing risk and improving commercial capability across the MHRA. The Commercial team is responsible for the purchase of goods in services in the categories of Digital and Technology, Facilities Management, Science and Corporate; with a combined portfolio of circa 400 contracts with an addressable spend m per annum. What's the role? The Head of Technology for Commercial reports into the Deputy Director of Commercial who has set an ambitious commercial programme as Central Government transforms Public Sector Procurement. The post holder will work closely with their stakeholders to develop the commercial strategy for digital and technology commercial activity as well as set the roadmap for its delivery. This will be a unique opportunity for the Head of Technology for Commercial to put their mark on their category as they shape and re-brand this area of the commercial team. Key responsibilities: Develop the Commercial Category Strategy for Digital and Technology that supports Operational Transformation ensuring all commercial activity reflects the vision you have devised for your portfolio. Responsible for the delivery of procurement and contract management activity for yourself and team, ensuring accurate, comprehensive and transparent analysis, with recommendations to senior decision makers based on whole life costs that maintain full business ownership of the commercial outcomes. Provide expert commercial advice that draws on relevant procurement legislation, policy, information, supply market knowledge, and commercial experience. To include providing commercial options, solutions and opportunities that best reflect the current market. Engaging and influencing stakeholders at all levels to include working in partnership with Agency divisions to develop and execute strategies for sourcing requirements ensuring subsequent contracts demonstrate value for money, maximize the return on investment and improved performance, seeking alternative commercial and service delivery models as appropriate Who are we looking for? Our successful candidate will have: - Experience of procuring and managing contracts for supply of large and complex digital and technology goods and services. Public Sector experience desirable but not required. - The ability to communicate commercial complexity and act in an advisory capacity to senior stakeholders that enables them to arrive at informed decisions and take calculated risk . - A proven track record as a leader providing positive outcomes in a challenging and complex environment. - Seek out opportunities to create effective change and suggest innovative ideas for improvement. - Communicate purpose and direction with clarity, integrity and enthusiasm within the commercial environment. Online application form , including a statement of suitability, attached as a PDF demonstrating how you meet the person specification. Please ensure all application questions are completed in full; your application may not be considered if any responses are left blank. Our applications are CV blind, and our Hiring Managers will not be able to access your CV when reviewing your application. Please ensure not to include any personal identifying information on your supporting information. Interview , which can include questions based on the Behaviour, Experience, Technical and Strengths Success Profiles. Applicants are assessed on whether they meet any mandatory requirements as well as the necessary skills and experience for the role. Applications are scored based on the statement of suitability provided. You can view the criteria for this role in the job description. Use of AI in Job Applications Applicants must ensure that anything submitted is factually accurate and truthful. Plagiarism can include presenting the ideas and experience of others, or generated by artificial intelligence, as your own. If you require any disability related adjustments at any point during the process, please contact as soon as possible. Interview date: 09-10/05/2024 Candidates will be contacted within a week of the sift and the interviews completed to inform them of the outcome. If you need assistance applying for this role or have any other questions, please contact Candidates will be subject to UK immigration requirements as well as Civil Service nationality rules. Further information on whether you are able to apply is available here . Successful candidates must pass a disclosure and barring security check as well as animal rights and pro-life activism checks. People working with government assets must complete basic personnel security standard checks . Applicants who are successful at interview will be, as part of pre-employment screening subject to a check on the Internal Fraud Database (IFD). This check will provide information about employees who have been dismissed for fraud or dishonesty offences. This check also applies to employees who resign or otherwise leave before being dismissed for fraud or dishonesty had their employment continued. Any applicant's details held on the IFD will be refused employment. A candidate is not eligible to apply for a role within the Civil Service if the application is made within a 5 year period following a dismissal for carrying out internal fraud against government. Any move to the MHRA from another employer will mean you can no longer access childcare vouchers. This includes moves between government departments. You may however be eligible for other government schemes, including Tax-Free Childcare. Determine your eligibility here . Successful candidates may be subject to annual Occupational Health reviews dependent on role requirements. If you have any queries, please contact . In accordance with the Civil Service Commissioners' Recruitment Principles our recruitment and selection processes are underpinned by the requirement of selection for appointment on the basis of merit by a fair and open competition. If you feel your application has not been treated in accordance with the Recruitment Principles and you wish to make a complaint, you should firstly contact Mira Mepa, Head of Recruitment and Operations, . Create and manage profiles for future opportunities.
Apr 28, 2024
Full time
Head of Technology Commercial - £56,353 p.a. + benefits We are currently looking for a Head of Technology Commercial to join our Commercial team within the Finance group. This is a full-time opportunity, on a permanent basis. The role will be based in 10 South Colonnade, Canary Wharf London, E14 4PU. Please be aware that this role can only be worked in the UK and not overseas. Government departments and agencies are working towards implementing a minimum 60% attendance in office sites. We are currently implementing a flexible, hybrid way of working, with a minimum of 4 days per month working on site to enable the collaboration and contact with partners and stakeholders needed to deliver MHRA business. Attendance on site is driven by business needs so depending on the nature of the role, this can flex up to 8 days a month, with the remainder of time worked either remotely or in the office. Some roles will need to be on site more regularly. Who are we? The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency enhance and improve the health of millions of people every day through the effective regulation of medicines and medical devices, underpinned by science and research. The core purpose of the Finance Division is to ensure public funds are spent wisely and that the Executive and the Board make informed decisions about costs and investments than bring public value outcomes. The Commercial team reports to the Chief Finance Officer and is charged with improving commercial outcomes, driving value for money, embedding a stronger commercial focus, reducing risk and improving commercial capability across the MHRA. The Commercial team is responsible for the purchase of goods in services in the categories of Digital and Technology, Facilities Management, Science and Corporate; with a combined portfolio of circa 400 contracts with an addressable spend m per annum. What's the role? The Head of Technology for Commercial reports into the Deputy Director of Commercial who has set an ambitious commercial programme as Central Government transforms Public Sector Procurement. The post holder will work closely with their stakeholders to develop the commercial strategy for digital and technology commercial activity as well as set the roadmap for its delivery. This will be a unique opportunity for the Head of Technology for Commercial to put their mark on their category as they shape and re-brand this area of the commercial team. Key responsibilities: Develop the Commercial Category Strategy for Digital and Technology that supports Operational Transformation ensuring all commercial activity reflects the vision you have devised for your portfolio. Responsible for the delivery of procurement and contract management activity for yourself and team, ensuring accurate, comprehensive and transparent analysis, with recommendations to senior decision makers based on whole life costs that maintain full business ownership of the commercial outcomes. Provide expert commercial advice that draws on relevant procurement legislation, policy, information, supply market knowledge, and commercial experience. To include providing commercial options, solutions and opportunities that best reflect the current market. Engaging and influencing stakeholders at all levels to include working in partnership with Agency divisions to develop and execute strategies for sourcing requirements ensuring subsequent contracts demonstrate value for money, maximize the return on investment and improved performance, seeking alternative commercial and service delivery models as appropriate Who are we looking for? Our successful candidate will have: - Experience of procuring and managing contracts for supply of large and complex digital and technology goods and services. Public Sector experience desirable but not required. - The ability to communicate commercial complexity and act in an advisory capacity to senior stakeholders that enables them to arrive at informed decisions and take calculated risk . - A proven track record as a leader providing positive outcomes in a challenging and complex environment. - Seek out opportunities to create effective change and suggest innovative ideas for improvement. - Communicate purpose and direction with clarity, integrity and enthusiasm within the commercial environment. Online application form , including a statement of suitability, attached as a PDF demonstrating how you meet the person specification. Please ensure all application questions are completed in full; your application may not be considered if any responses are left blank. Our applications are CV blind, and our Hiring Managers will not be able to access your CV when reviewing your application. Please ensure not to include any personal identifying information on your supporting information. Interview , which can include questions based on the Behaviour, Experience, Technical and Strengths Success Profiles. Applicants are assessed on whether they meet any mandatory requirements as well as the necessary skills and experience for the role. Applications are scored based on the statement of suitability provided. You can view the criteria for this role in the job description. Use of AI in Job Applications Applicants must ensure that anything submitted is factually accurate and truthful. Plagiarism can include presenting the ideas and experience of others, or generated by artificial intelligence, as your own. If you require any disability related adjustments at any point during the process, please contact as soon as possible. Interview date: 09-10/05/2024 Candidates will be contacted within a week of the sift and the interviews completed to inform them of the outcome. If you need assistance applying for this role or have any other questions, please contact Candidates will be subject to UK immigration requirements as well as Civil Service nationality rules. Further information on whether you are able to apply is available here . Successful candidates must pass a disclosure and barring security check as well as animal rights and pro-life activism checks. People working with government assets must complete basic personnel security standard checks . Applicants who are successful at interview will be, as part of pre-employment screening subject to a check on the Internal Fraud Database (IFD). This check will provide information about employees who have been dismissed for fraud or dishonesty offences. This check also applies to employees who resign or otherwise leave before being dismissed for fraud or dishonesty had their employment continued. Any applicant's details held on the IFD will be refused employment. A candidate is not eligible to apply for a role within the Civil Service if the application is made within a 5 year period following a dismissal for carrying out internal fraud against government. Any move to the MHRA from another employer will mean you can no longer access childcare vouchers. This includes moves between government departments. You may however be eligible for other government schemes, including Tax-Free Childcare. Determine your eligibility here . Successful candidates may be subject to annual Occupational Health reviews dependent on role requirements. If you have any queries, please contact . In accordance with the Civil Service Commissioners' Recruitment Principles our recruitment and selection processes are underpinned by the requirement of selection for appointment on the basis of merit by a fair and open competition. If you feel your application has not been treated in accordance with the Recruitment Principles and you wish to make a complaint, you should firstly contact Mira Mepa, Head of Recruitment and Operations, . Create and manage profiles for future opportunities.
Infrastructure and Energy Capital (IEC) invests Macquarie's balance sheet globally to provide flexible capital solutions and investments to Macquarie's infrastructure and energy clients, third party sponsors and directly to infrastructure investment opportunities. The team has a broad mandate to invest in assets and companies across Economic & Social, Digital & Data and Energy Transition infrastructure sectors, focusing on opportunities where they can increase value over a short term hold period. At Macquarie, we are working to create lasting value for our communities, our clients and our people. We are a global financial services group operating in 34 markets and with 54 years of unbroken profitability. You'll be part of a supportive team where everyone - no matter what role - contributes ideas and drives outcomes. What role will you play? As a senior member of the global Infrastructure Energy capital team, you will be responsible for coordination and oversight of the timely exit of each of the investments in the Infrastructure and Energy Capital global circa AUD $3 billion portfolio of circa 25 assets or investments whilst working closely with regional teams and provide key input to manage divestment processes efficiently. You will also be across the status of the value creation lifecycle of every investment, proposed timeline for divestment and status of ongoing divestment processes whilst understanding potential client risk/return appetite and status of client portfolios to help target their divestment processes appropriately. Working with investment teams, the global Infrastructure Energy capital (IEC) operating partner, global IEC chairman, global IEC business head and global IEC Chief Operating Officer, you will review exit assumptions in new investment proposals and validate those assumptions in terms of target market and return expectations. What you offer You will have deep global infrastructure market knowledge and connections with important investors, including infrastructure funds, sovereign wealth funds and large direct pension investors, to understand the target exit market for our investments. Able to demonstrate strong planning and prioritisation skills, with an ability to manage multiple concurrent tasks, keeping visibility on urgency/importance and re-adjusting prioritization as needed. Able to work well with investment teams located globally to establish strategies and timelines for exits from portfolio investments, as well as to collaborate in exit execution with these teams and internal / external advisory colleagues or teams. Bias for action and strong execution skills to find solutions to complex challenges. Drive progress autonomously, whilst developing and maintaining key stakeholder relationships in a fast-paced environment with highly commercial, talented individuals with high-bar expectations Support investment teams with divestment processes by interfacing with both internal and external advisory teams as well as being a key interface with potential incoming investors We love hearing from anyone inspired to build a better future with us, if you're excited about the role or working at Macquarie we encourage you to apply. Macquarie employees can access a wide range of benefits which, depending on eligibility criteria and location, include: Hybrid and flexible working arrangements One wellbeing leave day per year and minimum 25 days of annual leave. Primary carers are eligible for minimum 20 weeks paid leave and minimum 6 weeks for secondary carer Paid volunteer leave and donation matching Range of benefits to support your physical, psychological and financial wellbeing Employee Assistance Program Recognition and service awards About Macquarie Capital In Macquarie Capital, you'll be part of a team that combines specialist skills, innovative advice and flexible capital solutions to help our clients and partners make opportunity reality. Our global corporate advisory, investing, development and equities capabilities are underpinned by a full spectrum of capital markets solutions and deep sector expertise, with a focus on infrastructure and real assets, technology, software and services, and resources, energy and materials. Our commitment to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion We are committed to providing a working environment that embraces diversity, equity and inclusion. As an inclusive employer, Macquarie does not discriminate on the grounds of age, disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, marriage, civil partnership, pregnancy, maternity, race (including color and ethnic or national origins), religion or belief.
Apr 27, 2024
Full time
Infrastructure and Energy Capital (IEC) invests Macquarie's balance sheet globally to provide flexible capital solutions and investments to Macquarie's infrastructure and energy clients, third party sponsors and directly to infrastructure investment opportunities. The team has a broad mandate to invest in assets and companies across Economic & Social, Digital & Data and Energy Transition infrastructure sectors, focusing on opportunities where they can increase value over a short term hold period. At Macquarie, we are working to create lasting value for our communities, our clients and our people. We are a global financial services group operating in 34 markets and with 54 years of unbroken profitability. You'll be part of a supportive team where everyone - no matter what role - contributes ideas and drives outcomes. What role will you play? As a senior member of the global Infrastructure Energy capital team, you will be responsible for coordination and oversight of the timely exit of each of the investments in the Infrastructure and Energy Capital global circa AUD $3 billion portfolio of circa 25 assets or investments whilst working closely with regional teams and provide key input to manage divestment processes efficiently. You will also be across the status of the value creation lifecycle of every investment, proposed timeline for divestment and status of ongoing divestment processes whilst understanding potential client risk/return appetite and status of client portfolios to help target their divestment processes appropriately. Working with investment teams, the global Infrastructure Energy capital (IEC) operating partner, global IEC chairman, global IEC business head and global IEC Chief Operating Officer, you will review exit assumptions in new investment proposals and validate those assumptions in terms of target market and return expectations. What you offer You will have deep global infrastructure market knowledge and connections with important investors, including infrastructure funds, sovereign wealth funds and large direct pension investors, to understand the target exit market for our investments. Able to demonstrate strong planning and prioritisation skills, with an ability to manage multiple concurrent tasks, keeping visibility on urgency/importance and re-adjusting prioritization as needed. Able to work well with investment teams located globally to establish strategies and timelines for exits from portfolio investments, as well as to collaborate in exit execution with these teams and internal / external advisory colleagues or teams. Bias for action and strong execution skills to find solutions to complex challenges. Drive progress autonomously, whilst developing and maintaining key stakeholder relationships in a fast-paced environment with highly commercial, talented individuals with high-bar expectations Support investment teams with divestment processes by interfacing with both internal and external advisory teams as well as being a key interface with potential incoming investors We love hearing from anyone inspired to build a better future with us, if you're excited about the role or working at Macquarie we encourage you to apply. Macquarie employees can access a wide range of benefits which, depending on eligibility criteria and location, include: Hybrid and flexible working arrangements One wellbeing leave day per year and minimum 25 days of annual leave. Primary carers are eligible for minimum 20 weeks paid leave and minimum 6 weeks for secondary carer Paid volunteer leave and donation matching Range of benefits to support your physical, psychological and financial wellbeing Employee Assistance Program Recognition and service awards About Macquarie Capital In Macquarie Capital, you'll be part of a team that combines specialist skills, innovative advice and flexible capital solutions to help our clients and partners make opportunity reality. Our global corporate advisory, investing, development and equities capabilities are underpinned by a full spectrum of capital markets solutions and deep sector expertise, with a focus on infrastructure and real assets, technology, software and services, and resources, energy and materials. Our commitment to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion We are committed to providing a working environment that embraces diversity, equity and inclusion. As an inclusive employer, Macquarie does not discriminate on the grounds of age, disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, marriage, civil partnership, pregnancy, maternity, race (including color and ethnic or national origins), religion or belief.
ABOUT ULI EUROPE ULI, the Urban Land Institute, is a non-profit research and education organisation supported by its members. Founded in 1936, we now have over 48,000 members worldwide, representing the entire spectrum of land use and real estate development disciplines working in private enterprise and public service. ULI has been active in Europe since the early 1990s and today we have over 5,000 members. We have a particularly strong presence in the major European real estate markets with our National Councils in Austria, Belgium and Luxembourg, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece and Cyprus, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and United Kingdom. POSITION SUMMARY: ULI's Corporate Partnerships programme continues to evolve to support the organisation's growth in EMEA. Encompassing memberships, event sponsorships and registrations, and general funding, the programme supports a broad range of ULI initiatives and programmes, including key events, meetings, National Councils, research, educational programmes and a variety of other ULI efforts. The Corporate Partnerships team is responsible for retaining corporate members, managing partners, and identifying opportunities to raise new revenue to deliver on our mission priorities. ULI is committed to building mutually beneficial relationships with major corporations through high-value programmes, events, and content. Reporting to the Chief Development Officer (CDO), the Vice President, Business Development is responsible for all elements of the corporate fundraising, as well as assisting in the set up and development of philanthropic institutional fundraising strategy. ULI is focused on identifying and unlocking opportunities to broaden and deepen corporate partner engagement, and this role will play a critical role in both building long-term relationships through a thorough understanding of the company's business and activities. The Vice President will also play a primary role in working with teams across ULI, including National council staff to support / lead / contribute to their business development efforts, working closely with the National Council Executive Directors on identifying the prospects and a developing a systemic approach to lead discussions and ensuring follow up on actions are completed as well as monitoring progress against targets. The Vice President will be highly collaborative, have good communication, possess a good sense of humour, presentation and business development skills. SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES: Business Development WiththeCDO,develop andexecuteabusiness developmentstrategythatmeetsthe requirements and needs of the organization, and generatesa sustainedbaseofpartnersaligned withULI'sstrategicpriorities. Work closely with National Councils with provide functional oversight of all business development activities Prepareandtrackproposalsanddeliverquarterly progressreportstomonitorallnewcorporateactivityandprogressagainsttargets. Engage in direct fundraising tasks, including prospect research, face-to-face and virtual meetings, and developing and writing proposals in order to achieve revenue goals. Work closely with CEO and CDO to develop a go to market plan for philanthropy Organisational Leadership Recruit and lead a growing team of business development professionals Serve as a senior leader of the Corporate Partnerships team and assist in the mentorship and growth of the broader team. Collaboratewithkeymembersofseniorleadershipteamtofostereffectivealignment amongcontent, meetings,membership,andmarketing. EXPERIENCE: Ideal candidates will bring a measurable track record of success in business development, relationship building and/or account management; strong analytical, strategic planning, time management, and organisational skills, with the ability to manage complex, multi-stakeholder projects; exceptional team leadership skills coupled with a collaborative approach to developing and executing strategic initiatives. The candidate should have a genuine commitment to the mission of the Urban Land Institute. Bachelor's degree is required. 8-10 years of account management/business development experience, ideally within the real estate industry, including at least 3-5 years of experience in a leadership role. Track record of securing important investments from corporations and/or foundations. Demonstrated ability to develop and implement institutional partnership strategies that sustainably increase revenue for an organisation. Ability to analyse, conceptualise, and describe funding needs in a way that is compelling to potential partners, strategic partners, and other stakeholders. Exceptional organisational skills: ability to develop and execute plans efficiently and effectively and to develop, manage, and track an annual management process. Demonstrated excellence in written and oral communications, with a track record of writing compelling and successful proposals. Experience communicating with senior-level executives and engaging them in a business development, or fundraising process. Executive presence Experience in and/or understanding of commercial real estate/issues of land use/universe of the built environment is useful but not required. APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS: To apply, please click on the link below. Please submit a cover letter and CV are required with your application. ULI is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to protected characteristics. All applicants are encouraged to confirm whether any reasonable adjustments to the recruitment process are required. No relocation reimbursement is offered at this time.
Apr 27, 2024
Full time
ABOUT ULI EUROPE ULI, the Urban Land Institute, is a non-profit research and education organisation supported by its members. Founded in 1936, we now have over 48,000 members worldwide, representing the entire spectrum of land use and real estate development disciplines working in private enterprise and public service. ULI has been active in Europe since the early 1990s and today we have over 5,000 members. We have a particularly strong presence in the major European real estate markets with our National Councils in Austria, Belgium and Luxembourg, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece and Cyprus, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and United Kingdom. POSITION SUMMARY: ULI's Corporate Partnerships programme continues to evolve to support the organisation's growth in EMEA. Encompassing memberships, event sponsorships and registrations, and general funding, the programme supports a broad range of ULI initiatives and programmes, including key events, meetings, National Councils, research, educational programmes and a variety of other ULI efforts. The Corporate Partnerships team is responsible for retaining corporate members, managing partners, and identifying opportunities to raise new revenue to deliver on our mission priorities. ULI is committed to building mutually beneficial relationships with major corporations through high-value programmes, events, and content. Reporting to the Chief Development Officer (CDO), the Vice President, Business Development is responsible for all elements of the corporate fundraising, as well as assisting in the set up and development of philanthropic institutional fundraising strategy. ULI is focused on identifying and unlocking opportunities to broaden and deepen corporate partner engagement, and this role will play a critical role in both building long-term relationships through a thorough understanding of the company's business and activities. The Vice President will also play a primary role in working with teams across ULI, including National council staff to support / lead / contribute to their business development efforts, working closely with the National Council Executive Directors on identifying the prospects and a developing a systemic approach to lead discussions and ensuring follow up on actions are completed as well as monitoring progress against targets. The Vice President will be highly collaborative, have good communication, possess a good sense of humour, presentation and business development skills. SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES: Business Development WiththeCDO,develop andexecuteabusiness developmentstrategythatmeetsthe requirements and needs of the organization, and generatesa sustainedbaseofpartnersaligned withULI'sstrategicpriorities. Work closely with National Councils with provide functional oversight of all business development activities Prepareandtrackproposalsanddeliverquarterly progressreportstomonitorallnewcorporateactivityandprogressagainsttargets. Engage in direct fundraising tasks, including prospect research, face-to-face and virtual meetings, and developing and writing proposals in order to achieve revenue goals. Work closely with CEO and CDO to develop a go to market plan for philanthropy Organisational Leadership Recruit and lead a growing team of business development professionals Serve as a senior leader of the Corporate Partnerships team and assist in the mentorship and growth of the broader team. Collaboratewithkeymembersofseniorleadershipteamtofostereffectivealignment amongcontent, meetings,membership,andmarketing. EXPERIENCE: Ideal candidates will bring a measurable track record of success in business development, relationship building and/or account management; strong analytical, strategic planning, time management, and organisational skills, with the ability to manage complex, multi-stakeholder projects; exceptional team leadership skills coupled with a collaborative approach to developing and executing strategic initiatives. The candidate should have a genuine commitment to the mission of the Urban Land Institute. Bachelor's degree is required. 8-10 years of account management/business development experience, ideally within the real estate industry, including at least 3-5 years of experience in a leadership role. Track record of securing important investments from corporations and/or foundations. Demonstrated ability to develop and implement institutional partnership strategies that sustainably increase revenue for an organisation. Ability to analyse, conceptualise, and describe funding needs in a way that is compelling to potential partners, strategic partners, and other stakeholders. Exceptional organisational skills: ability to develop and execute plans efficiently and effectively and to develop, manage, and track an annual management process. Demonstrated excellence in written and oral communications, with a track record of writing compelling and successful proposals. Experience communicating with senior-level executives and engaging them in a business development, or fundraising process. Executive presence Experience in and/or understanding of commercial real estate/issues of land use/universe of the built environment is useful but not required. APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS: To apply, please click on the link below. Please submit a cover letter and CV are required with your application. ULI is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to protected characteristics. All applicants are encouraged to confirm whether any reasonable adjustments to the recruitment process are required. No relocation reimbursement is offered at this time.
Build and lead an equity-focused human capital strategy at a leading, nonprofit financial services organization that promotes economic mobility and financial security for families with low incomes. About Compass Working Capital Anti-poverty programs in the United States provide critical, but insufficient, support to families with low incomes. If we are to end poverty and close racial and gender wealth gaps in our communities, we must support families to build the financial assets and capabilities needed to achieve their goals and dreams. Since 2005, Compass Working Capital ("Compass") has been working to do just that, by providing savings and financial coaching programs that support families with low incomes to build assets, achieve their financial goals, and become financially secure. Our vision is to build a leading, nonprofit financial services organization that promotes economic mobility and financial security for families with low incomes by influencing field-related practice and policy. Within the last decade alone, Compass clients, who are primarily women of color, have built over $8 million in savings across our programs in Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. In late 2019, through philanthropic investment, Compass embarked on a strategic plan to significantly expand its national scope and impact. This investment provides Compass with the funding and support to ready the organization for greater impact by ending asset poverty for 220,000 families with low incomes by 2030. We envision a day when asset building is the norm, and not the exception, in our nation's anti-poverty work. About the Position Reporting to the CEO and serving as a member of the Executive Team, the Chief Human Resources Officer ("CHRO") is responsible for leading the development and execution of our equity-focused human capital strategy. The CHRO will oversee all human resources areas, including talent management, compensation benchmarking and analysis, benefits and payroll administration, employee engagement and relations, compliance, and workforce and professional development planning. As a member of the Executive Team, the CHRO will ensure Compass continues to build a strong, diverse, and inclusive culture across today's organization and with an eye towards future growth. We seek a solutions-focused and collaborative problem-solver who has demonstrated alignment with Compass' mission, either through lived, work, or volunteer experience with families with low incomes. The ideal candidate will be a hands-on Human Resources leader who seeks an opportunity to build the Human Resources function in a growing, entrepreneurial nonprofit. The CHRO will directly manage a Human Resources Manager and Administrative Associate based in Boston. This role reports to the CEO. Compass' national headquarters is in downtown Boston, and the organization has a growing field presence in Philadelphia. Staff primarily live and work across the northeast region and in Philadelphia. The CHRO can be based in the Northeast, with a preference for Greater Boston or Philadelphia. Travel to field offices in Greater Boston and Philadelphia will be expected 2-4 times per month as the impact of the pandemic subsides and the team returns to the physical office. Travel to future field offices might be required, as the organization expands nationally. To learn more about working at Compass, click here . To learn more about Compass' commitment to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, click here . Addressing Current and Future Needs The urgency of Compass' work has been underscored by the pandemic crisis, which has had a disparate health and economic impact on communities of color. At the same time, the crisis has accelerated the pace of innovation and entrepreneurship across the organization, particularly regarding talent development. Since March 2020, the Compass staff have been working fully remotely and providing financial coaching services for clients by phone and video. Compass is planning for an eventual hybrid office model in which employees have flexibility regarding in person and remote work. Responsibilities Human Resources Strategy and Leadership Develop and lead human resources planning and talent development strategy that is aligned with Compass' vision, strategic plan, and values Partner with the Executive Team to ensure that diversity, equity, and inclusion are primary in organizational decision making, practices, and culture Ensure valued-added partnerships with our human resources partners and products, including our PEO, outsourced recruitment and human resource business partners, and employee experience technology, with an eye toward agility and future growth Oversee the organization's total compensation and benefits policies and practices Lead internal employee communications, in partnership with Compass' marketing and communications team Design and implement employee engagement strategies and initiatives to strengthen culture, promote diversity and inclusion, and build internal capacity Identify and respond to talent gaps, in partnership with managers, to build bench strength for future organizational growth and development Oversee full life cycle of employee engagement, including hiring and onboarding, performance assessment, succession planning and offboarding with a focus on hybrid office model Design and oversee an approach to professional learning, including leadership and management practices that align with the organization's goals and priorities Human Resources Systems, Administration, and Compliance Ensure that Compass develops and maintains strong and compliant HR systems, processes, administrative records, and reporting Provide oversight of payroll and benefits function Maintain in-depth knowledge of legal requirements related to day-to-day management of employees, reducing legal risks and ensuring regulatory compliance Ensure compliance with relevant local and national employment laws and regulations as Compass expands into new states Oversee external HR related vendors and partners to ensure well-resourced and agile department focused on achieving organizational goals Oversee performance management process to ensure employees receive frequent, clear, and actionable feedback that supports ongoing career development and strong organizational and manager engagement Manage planning and budgets for HR services and employee benefits General Administration Lead Compass' efforts to ensure employees have the tools and resources needed to thrive in a remote work environment and in our physical offices (once the hybrid model is implemented); act as point of contact for our Boston-based location at the Nonprofit Center and future office location in Philadelphia Oversee Compass' physical offices (once the hybrid model is implemented) in order to ensure a supportive work environment for Compass employees and a welcoming environment for Compass clients and guests Oversee a Boston-based Administrative Associate with responsibilities for reception, facilities, and other administrative needs Qualifications We seek a CHRO with a strong "roll-up-your-sleeves" attitude, entrepreneurial spirit, and excellent project management skills. Competitive candidates will demonstrate a strong technical background in human resources and agility within a resource-constrained environment. There are innumerable ways to learn, grow, and excel professionally. We respect this when we review applications and take a broad look at the experience of each applicant. We want to get to know you and the unique strengths you will bring to the work. This said, we are most likely to be interested in your candidacy if you can demonstrate the majority of the qualifications and experiences listed below. Experienced Human Resources and Talent Management Leader: The CHRO will have demonstrated expertise in scaling human resources and talent management functions. This person will have an extensive background managing and developing Human Resources Teams. Highly qualified candidates will bring innovative and proven practices in building and supporting teams in a remote work environment. Champion for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion: The CHRO will work across the organization to nurture a transparent, inclusive, and compassionate culture where all employees feel recognized and valued. The CHRO will uphold the values of equity and inclusion in all systems and policies of the organization. Adept at Change Management + Continuous Improvement: The CHRO will bring a background of managing organizational change and staff development, with a focus on continuous improvement and insights into the impacts of these changes on the culture of an organization. They will have practical experience in communicating change to staff within the organization. The CHRO will have demonstrated success in a fast-paced, collaborative, and learning-oriented environment. Relationship Builder and Collaborator: Critical to success in this role, the CHRO will be skilled at building and sustaining excellent relationships with a demonstrated ability to connect, build bridges and work collaboratively. This person will model passion for the mission, a respect for people and a commitment to moving the organization forward. Strong Project Manager: The CHRO will be planful, task-oriented, and diligent in overseeing and managing projects and the staff and external consultants supporting the execution of those projects . click apply for full job details
Apr 26, 2024
Full time
Build and lead an equity-focused human capital strategy at a leading, nonprofit financial services organization that promotes economic mobility and financial security for families with low incomes. About Compass Working Capital Anti-poverty programs in the United States provide critical, but insufficient, support to families with low incomes. If we are to end poverty and close racial and gender wealth gaps in our communities, we must support families to build the financial assets and capabilities needed to achieve their goals and dreams. Since 2005, Compass Working Capital ("Compass") has been working to do just that, by providing savings and financial coaching programs that support families with low incomes to build assets, achieve their financial goals, and become financially secure. Our vision is to build a leading, nonprofit financial services organization that promotes economic mobility and financial security for families with low incomes by influencing field-related practice and policy. Within the last decade alone, Compass clients, who are primarily women of color, have built over $8 million in savings across our programs in Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. In late 2019, through philanthropic investment, Compass embarked on a strategic plan to significantly expand its national scope and impact. This investment provides Compass with the funding and support to ready the organization for greater impact by ending asset poverty for 220,000 families with low incomes by 2030. We envision a day when asset building is the norm, and not the exception, in our nation's anti-poverty work. About the Position Reporting to the CEO and serving as a member of the Executive Team, the Chief Human Resources Officer ("CHRO") is responsible for leading the development and execution of our equity-focused human capital strategy. The CHRO will oversee all human resources areas, including talent management, compensation benchmarking and analysis, benefits and payroll administration, employee engagement and relations, compliance, and workforce and professional development planning. As a member of the Executive Team, the CHRO will ensure Compass continues to build a strong, diverse, and inclusive culture across today's organization and with an eye towards future growth. We seek a solutions-focused and collaborative problem-solver who has demonstrated alignment with Compass' mission, either through lived, work, or volunteer experience with families with low incomes. The ideal candidate will be a hands-on Human Resources leader who seeks an opportunity to build the Human Resources function in a growing, entrepreneurial nonprofit. The CHRO will directly manage a Human Resources Manager and Administrative Associate based in Boston. This role reports to the CEO. Compass' national headquarters is in downtown Boston, and the organization has a growing field presence in Philadelphia. Staff primarily live and work across the northeast region and in Philadelphia. The CHRO can be based in the Northeast, with a preference for Greater Boston or Philadelphia. Travel to field offices in Greater Boston and Philadelphia will be expected 2-4 times per month as the impact of the pandemic subsides and the team returns to the physical office. Travel to future field offices might be required, as the organization expands nationally. To learn more about working at Compass, click here . To learn more about Compass' commitment to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, click here . Addressing Current and Future Needs The urgency of Compass' work has been underscored by the pandemic crisis, which has had a disparate health and economic impact on communities of color. At the same time, the crisis has accelerated the pace of innovation and entrepreneurship across the organization, particularly regarding talent development. Since March 2020, the Compass staff have been working fully remotely and providing financial coaching services for clients by phone and video. Compass is planning for an eventual hybrid office model in which employees have flexibility regarding in person and remote work. Responsibilities Human Resources Strategy and Leadership Develop and lead human resources planning and talent development strategy that is aligned with Compass' vision, strategic plan, and values Partner with the Executive Team to ensure that diversity, equity, and inclusion are primary in organizational decision making, practices, and culture Ensure valued-added partnerships with our human resources partners and products, including our PEO, outsourced recruitment and human resource business partners, and employee experience technology, with an eye toward agility and future growth Oversee the organization's total compensation and benefits policies and practices Lead internal employee communications, in partnership with Compass' marketing and communications team Design and implement employee engagement strategies and initiatives to strengthen culture, promote diversity and inclusion, and build internal capacity Identify and respond to talent gaps, in partnership with managers, to build bench strength for future organizational growth and development Oversee full life cycle of employee engagement, including hiring and onboarding, performance assessment, succession planning and offboarding with a focus on hybrid office model Design and oversee an approach to professional learning, including leadership and management practices that align with the organization's goals and priorities Human Resources Systems, Administration, and Compliance Ensure that Compass develops and maintains strong and compliant HR systems, processes, administrative records, and reporting Provide oversight of payroll and benefits function Maintain in-depth knowledge of legal requirements related to day-to-day management of employees, reducing legal risks and ensuring regulatory compliance Ensure compliance with relevant local and national employment laws and regulations as Compass expands into new states Oversee external HR related vendors and partners to ensure well-resourced and agile department focused on achieving organizational goals Oversee performance management process to ensure employees receive frequent, clear, and actionable feedback that supports ongoing career development and strong organizational and manager engagement Manage planning and budgets for HR services and employee benefits General Administration Lead Compass' efforts to ensure employees have the tools and resources needed to thrive in a remote work environment and in our physical offices (once the hybrid model is implemented); act as point of contact for our Boston-based location at the Nonprofit Center and future office location in Philadelphia Oversee Compass' physical offices (once the hybrid model is implemented) in order to ensure a supportive work environment for Compass employees and a welcoming environment for Compass clients and guests Oversee a Boston-based Administrative Associate with responsibilities for reception, facilities, and other administrative needs Qualifications We seek a CHRO with a strong "roll-up-your-sleeves" attitude, entrepreneurial spirit, and excellent project management skills. Competitive candidates will demonstrate a strong technical background in human resources and agility within a resource-constrained environment. There are innumerable ways to learn, grow, and excel professionally. We respect this when we review applications and take a broad look at the experience of each applicant. We want to get to know you and the unique strengths you will bring to the work. This said, we are most likely to be interested in your candidacy if you can demonstrate the majority of the qualifications and experiences listed below. Experienced Human Resources and Talent Management Leader: The CHRO will have demonstrated expertise in scaling human resources and talent management functions. This person will have an extensive background managing and developing Human Resources Teams. Highly qualified candidates will bring innovative and proven practices in building and supporting teams in a remote work environment. Champion for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion: The CHRO will work across the organization to nurture a transparent, inclusive, and compassionate culture where all employees feel recognized and valued. The CHRO will uphold the values of equity and inclusion in all systems and policies of the organization. Adept at Change Management + Continuous Improvement: The CHRO will bring a background of managing organizational change and staff development, with a focus on continuous improvement and insights into the impacts of these changes on the culture of an organization. They will have practical experience in communicating change to staff within the organization. The CHRO will have demonstrated success in a fast-paced, collaborative, and learning-oriented environment. Relationship Builder and Collaborator: Critical to success in this role, the CHRO will be skilled at building and sustaining excellent relationships with a demonstrated ability to connect, build bridges and work collaboratively. This person will model passion for the mission, a respect for people and a commitment to moving the organization forward. Strong Project Manager: The CHRO will be planful, task-oriented, and diligent in overseeing and managing projects and the staff and external consultants supporting the execution of those projects . click apply for full job details