Executive Assistant to CEO Location: City of London Salary: £60,000 - £70,000 DOE Work Style: Full-time, office-based Is this your next role? An esteemed organisation, currently seeking an outstanding, skilled, and personable Executive Assistant with expertise within a small team financial services setting. The role involves delivering dedicated support to the CEO and providing assistance to the CEO's direct reports as needed. What you'll be doing. Diary Management Efficiently manage the CEO's calendar, handling invites, prioritising engagements, and ensuring preparedness for each meeting. Independently rearrange the calendar, considering travel logistics, delays, and meeting overruns. Proactively assist the CEO in maintaining punctuality and being well-prepared for appointments. Screen telephone calls, exercising discretion, and escalating issues when necessary. Meeting Organisation: Organise internal and external meetings, addressing logistics, technology, and material preparation. Coordinate venues, restaurants, and ensure optimal setup, including catering for dietary requirements. Assist in preparing meeting materials and attending meetings with the CEO, recording notes and action points. Prepare Board papers and supporting documentation in advance of meetings. Facilitate video and teleconference meetings. Travel & Expenses: Manage complex international and domestic travel arrangements with flexibility to adjust to frequent schedule changes. Prepare comprehensive travel itineraries and determine the most effective travel platform. Generate accurate and timely expense reports. General: Support the CEO in preparing presentations, reports, and proposals. Draft correspondence and responses on behalf of the CEO. Maintain key documentation, records, and engage in social media management. Oversee Internet and Intranet maintenance. Develop relationships with external counterparts, Board members, their EAs, and staff. Maintain contact databases, distribution lists, and mailing lists. Provide assistance to senior team members and collaborate with Group EAs, offering backup support as required. What you'll need. Minimum of 5 years' experience as an EA to C-suite Executives. Graduate degree but (not essential) Has a proven track record of managing a busy CEO who travels frequently. Technical proficiency in Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Teams, Excel, and PowerPoint. Social media-savvy with an interest in marketing and communications. Strong administrative and multi-tasking, organisational skills. Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Personable, driven, and able to work effectively in a small company environment.
May 02, 2024
Full time
Executive Assistant to CEO Location: City of London Salary: £60,000 - £70,000 DOE Work Style: Full-time, office-based Is this your next role? An esteemed organisation, currently seeking an outstanding, skilled, and personable Executive Assistant with expertise within a small team financial services setting. The role involves delivering dedicated support to the CEO and providing assistance to the CEO's direct reports as needed. What you'll be doing. Diary Management Efficiently manage the CEO's calendar, handling invites, prioritising engagements, and ensuring preparedness for each meeting. Independently rearrange the calendar, considering travel logistics, delays, and meeting overruns. Proactively assist the CEO in maintaining punctuality and being well-prepared for appointments. Screen telephone calls, exercising discretion, and escalating issues when necessary. Meeting Organisation: Organise internal and external meetings, addressing logistics, technology, and material preparation. Coordinate venues, restaurants, and ensure optimal setup, including catering for dietary requirements. Assist in preparing meeting materials and attending meetings with the CEO, recording notes and action points. Prepare Board papers and supporting documentation in advance of meetings. Facilitate video and teleconference meetings. Travel & Expenses: Manage complex international and domestic travel arrangements with flexibility to adjust to frequent schedule changes. Prepare comprehensive travel itineraries and determine the most effective travel platform. Generate accurate and timely expense reports. General: Support the CEO in preparing presentations, reports, and proposals. Draft correspondence and responses on behalf of the CEO. Maintain key documentation, records, and engage in social media management. Oversee Internet and Intranet maintenance. Develop relationships with external counterparts, Board members, their EAs, and staff. Maintain contact databases, distribution lists, and mailing lists. Provide assistance to senior team members and collaborate with Group EAs, offering backup support as required. What you'll need. Minimum of 5 years' experience as an EA to C-suite Executives. Graduate degree but (not essential) Has a proven track record of managing a busy CEO who travels frequently. Technical proficiency in Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Teams, Excel, and PowerPoint. Social media-savvy with an interest in marketing and communications. Strong administrative and multi-tasking, organisational skills. Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Personable, driven, and able to work effectively in a small company environment.
At the heart of Paxton, we are innovators, we look for ways of harnessing new technology to provide better solutions for our customers. We're a global brand with nearly 40 years of experience, our team of over 400 employees is spread around the world. We pride ourselves on creating a vibrant environment, with a focus on excellent company culture. Our teams make Paxton a great place to work with brilliant benefits that come with any role at Paxton, with an emphasis on career progression, training and development, and recognition of achievement for every employee. So, what are the benefits? We run a great social calendar with wine tasting, cooking classes, onsite yoga, staff parties and more. It's rare you won't see something going on! Tech, bike, and travel or season ticket loans. Private medical insurance (Opt in) and healthcare cash-back plan. Discounted fitness memberships up to 75% off in your area. 25-days holiday plus bank holidays, and you can buy & sell up to 5 days a year. Recognised as one of the Best Companies to Work for in the UK, by Best Companies . About the role Join our Health and Safety team based in our Brighton office, covering Health and Safety across our Brighton and Eastbourne sites. You'll lead initiatives, ensure compliance with legislation and create a safe working environment. Lead the Health and Safety Forum with a focus on engaging and collaborating across departments. Develop a Health and Safety culture that supports and encourages open communication. Develop and deliver in-house training to engage managers and staff on Health and Safety, and risk awareness. Identify risk through site inspections, risk assessments, and workstation evaluations. Offer advice on specific areas such as fire regulations, first aid, and hazardous substances. Collaborate with the team and our Chief People Director to shape a Health and Safety strategy. Create policies and procedures, monitor implementation, and gather feedback. Proactively develop and find solutions that balance stakeholder requirements with guidance. Engage employees across Paxton in the conversation of Health and Safety, to educate and build awareness. Build relationships with Stakeholders to find balanced solutions and safe working practices. Weekly travel to our Eastbourne Manufacturing Centre (1 day a week). What are we looking for? A genuine passion for Health and Safety, with the goal to create a supportive and safe working environment. Previous experience in a similar advisory role, and relevant qualifications. People-centric approach with adaptable communication styles. Focusing on a people-centric approach, we're looking for someone who can challenge and collaborate with stakeholders to find productive solutions and build effective relationships. If you have a passion for Safety and want to progress within your career, but feel you don't meet all aspects of the role we encourage you to apply anyway. At Paxton we believe in personal development, for the right person we can provide training and support to help you in your journey. The right attitude is more important to us than your skills or experience. We want to collaborate with you and hear your ideas, most of all, we want people to enjoy the journey with us.
May 02, 2024
Full time
At the heart of Paxton, we are innovators, we look for ways of harnessing new technology to provide better solutions for our customers. We're a global brand with nearly 40 years of experience, our team of over 400 employees is spread around the world. We pride ourselves on creating a vibrant environment, with a focus on excellent company culture. Our teams make Paxton a great place to work with brilliant benefits that come with any role at Paxton, with an emphasis on career progression, training and development, and recognition of achievement for every employee. So, what are the benefits? We run a great social calendar with wine tasting, cooking classes, onsite yoga, staff parties and more. It's rare you won't see something going on! Tech, bike, and travel or season ticket loans. Private medical insurance (Opt in) and healthcare cash-back plan. Discounted fitness memberships up to 75% off in your area. 25-days holiday plus bank holidays, and you can buy & sell up to 5 days a year. Recognised as one of the Best Companies to Work for in the UK, by Best Companies . About the role Join our Health and Safety team based in our Brighton office, covering Health and Safety across our Brighton and Eastbourne sites. You'll lead initiatives, ensure compliance with legislation and create a safe working environment. Lead the Health and Safety Forum with a focus on engaging and collaborating across departments. Develop a Health and Safety culture that supports and encourages open communication. Develop and deliver in-house training to engage managers and staff on Health and Safety, and risk awareness. Identify risk through site inspections, risk assessments, and workstation evaluations. Offer advice on specific areas such as fire regulations, first aid, and hazardous substances. Collaborate with the team and our Chief People Director to shape a Health and Safety strategy. Create policies and procedures, monitor implementation, and gather feedback. Proactively develop and find solutions that balance stakeholder requirements with guidance. Engage employees across Paxton in the conversation of Health and Safety, to educate and build awareness. Build relationships with Stakeholders to find balanced solutions and safe working practices. Weekly travel to our Eastbourne Manufacturing Centre (1 day a week). What are we looking for? A genuine passion for Health and Safety, with the goal to create a supportive and safe working environment. Previous experience in a similar advisory role, and relevant qualifications. People-centric approach with adaptable communication styles. Focusing on a people-centric approach, we're looking for someone who can challenge and collaborate with stakeholders to find productive solutions and build effective relationships. If you have a passion for Safety and want to progress within your career, but feel you don't meet all aspects of the role we encourage you to apply anyway. At Paxton we believe in personal development, for the right person we can provide training and support to help you in your journey. The right attitude is more important to us than your skills or experience. We want to collaborate with you and hear your ideas, most of all, we want people to enjoy the journey with us.
Your new company Birmingham City Council need to provide comprehensive business support for the Director of SEND & Inclusion. Being the largest leading local authority in the whole of Europe, Birmingham City Council are renowned for their expertise in public services and endless opportunities. Birmingham City Council provides the city's residents with a number of services to ensure stability within citizens daily lives. Your new role In your role as PA, you will support the Director of SEND & Inclusion with extensive diary management, meeting coordination, ensuring all agendas and briefs are prepared ahead of meetings. You will coordinate travel and accommodation bookings and the relevant expense process throughout, ensuring the best value for money for the Council. In this PA role, you will follow up on all actions for the Chief of Staff meetings, ensure data and record keeping is maintained and accurate. What you'll need to succeed To excel in this fast-paced environment, you will need to be a highly skilled PA (Personal Assistant) or EA (Executive Assistant), with experience at a senior level, supporting multiple individuals. You must have excellent organisation skills, a professional manner and work with the highest levels of confidentiality and integrity at all times. What you'll get in return This PA role will be a full-time role to cover a 12-month secondment. The role will require you to be in office a minimum of 3 days a week, in the Council House, in central Birmingham, which is close to transport links. The rate for this role will be up to £24.12, including holiday pay. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion on your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
May 02, 2024
Full time
Your new company Birmingham City Council need to provide comprehensive business support for the Director of SEND & Inclusion. Being the largest leading local authority in the whole of Europe, Birmingham City Council are renowned for their expertise in public services and endless opportunities. Birmingham City Council provides the city's residents with a number of services to ensure stability within citizens daily lives. Your new role In your role as PA, you will support the Director of SEND & Inclusion with extensive diary management, meeting coordination, ensuring all agendas and briefs are prepared ahead of meetings. You will coordinate travel and accommodation bookings and the relevant expense process throughout, ensuring the best value for money for the Council. In this PA role, you will follow up on all actions for the Chief of Staff meetings, ensure data and record keeping is maintained and accurate. What you'll need to succeed To excel in this fast-paced environment, you will need to be a highly skilled PA (Personal Assistant) or EA (Executive Assistant), with experience at a senior level, supporting multiple individuals. You must have excellent organisation skills, a professional manner and work with the highest levels of confidentiality and integrity at all times. What you'll get in return This PA role will be a full-time role to cover a 12-month secondment. The role will require you to be in office a minimum of 3 days a week, in the Council House, in central Birmingham, which is close to transport links. The rate for this role will be up to £24.12, including holiday pay. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion on your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
Your new company Birmingham City Council need to provide comprehensive business support for the Commissioners, who have been appointed to oversee the running of the Council. In October 2023, they mobilised the Commissioners Support Unit in order to do this. It is a well established team including a Unit Lead, two PAs and one Coordinator. The Council is looking for a highly skilled professional PA, who is able to hit the ground running in a fast-paced environment whilst maintaining the highest level of confidentiality and integrity. Your new role In your role as PA, you will support two to three Commissioners, with extensive diary management, meeting coordination, ensuring all agendas and briefs are prepared ahead of meetings. You will coordinate travel and accomodation bookings and the relevant expense process throughout, ensuring best value for money for the Council. In this PA role, you will follow up on all actions for the Chief of Staff meetings, ensure data and record keeping is maintained and accurate. What you'll need to succeed To excel in this fast-paced environment, you will need to be a highly skilled PA (Personal Assistant) or EA (Executive Assistant), with experience at a senior level, supporting multiple individuals. You must have excellent organisation skills, a professional manner and work with the highest levels of confidentiality and integrity at all times. What you'll get in return This PA role will be a full-time role based 4 days in office, in the Council House, in central Birmingham, which is close to transport links. This is a long-term temporary role, for a duration of 6 months working in a well established team, with support around you. The rate for this role will be up to £24.12, including holiday pay. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
May 02, 2024
Full time
Your new company Birmingham City Council need to provide comprehensive business support for the Commissioners, who have been appointed to oversee the running of the Council. In October 2023, they mobilised the Commissioners Support Unit in order to do this. It is a well established team including a Unit Lead, two PAs and one Coordinator. The Council is looking for a highly skilled professional PA, who is able to hit the ground running in a fast-paced environment whilst maintaining the highest level of confidentiality and integrity. Your new role In your role as PA, you will support two to three Commissioners, with extensive diary management, meeting coordination, ensuring all agendas and briefs are prepared ahead of meetings. You will coordinate travel and accomodation bookings and the relevant expense process throughout, ensuring best value for money for the Council. In this PA role, you will follow up on all actions for the Chief of Staff meetings, ensure data and record keeping is maintained and accurate. What you'll need to succeed To excel in this fast-paced environment, you will need to be a highly skilled PA (Personal Assistant) or EA (Executive Assistant), with experience at a senior level, supporting multiple individuals. You must have excellent organisation skills, a professional manner and work with the highest levels of confidentiality and integrity at all times. What you'll get in return This PA role will be a full-time role based 4 days in office, in the Council House, in central Birmingham, which is close to transport links. This is a long-term temporary role, for a duration of 6 months working in a well established team, with support around you. The rate for this role will be up to £24.12, including holiday pay. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
Accountant Aberystwyth Up to £29,500 + Excellent Prospects CV Screen is recruiting for an Accountant for a well-established charity. The role is hybrid, and you will be asked to go into the office based near Aberystwyth 1 or 2 days a week. ROLE DETAILS Your role as an Accountant will be to support the deputy chief executive in preparation of company financial and accounting information for internal and external stakeholders including the delivery and analysis of quarterly management reports, preparation of annual accounts, budgets and forecasts and ensuring robust financial controls are in place. You will also be responsible for the charity's payroll function. REQUIRED SKILLS The Accountant will have the majority of the following experience: - Qualified or part-qualified Accountant - CIMA ACCA ACA or AAT or potentially qualified by experience. - Experience of running a payroll - Experience in the production of quarterly management accounts - Knowledge coordinating and analysing financial data and working with senior member of staff to support effective financial management. - Strong knowledge of financial principles, budgeting and forecasting techniques - Any knowledge of charity sector would be beneficial - Ability to speak Welsh is desirable but not essential SALARY: Basic salary up to £29,500Benefits include: - 20 days holiday - Pension scheme - Training and development opportunities LOCATION Hybrid role with 1 or 2 days in the office based near Aberystwyth. TO APPLY: Please send your CV to Skye Mclellan at CV Screen in strict confidence or call Skye for more details. CV Screen is the Recruitment Agency managing this vacancy. ALTERNATE TITLES Finance Officer Finance Manager Assistant Accountant Financial Accountant CV Screen Ltd acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the Privacy Policy which can be found on the CV Screen website.
May 01, 2024
Full time
Accountant Aberystwyth Up to £29,500 + Excellent Prospects CV Screen is recruiting for an Accountant for a well-established charity. The role is hybrid, and you will be asked to go into the office based near Aberystwyth 1 or 2 days a week. ROLE DETAILS Your role as an Accountant will be to support the deputy chief executive in preparation of company financial and accounting information for internal and external stakeholders including the delivery and analysis of quarterly management reports, preparation of annual accounts, budgets and forecasts and ensuring robust financial controls are in place. You will also be responsible for the charity's payroll function. REQUIRED SKILLS The Accountant will have the majority of the following experience: - Qualified or part-qualified Accountant - CIMA ACCA ACA or AAT or potentially qualified by experience. - Experience of running a payroll - Experience in the production of quarterly management accounts - Knowledge coordinating and analysing financial data and working with senior member of staff to support effective financial management. - Strong knowledge of financial principles, budgeting and forecasting techniques - Any knowledge of charity sector would be beneficial - Ability to speak Welsh is desirable but not essential SALARY: Basic salary up to £29,500Benefits include: - 20 days holiday - Pension scheme - Training and development opportunities LOCATION Hybrid role with 1 or 2 days in the office based near Aberystwyth. TO APPLY: Please send your CV to Skye Mclellan at CV Screen in strict confidence or call Skye for more details. CV Screen is the Recruitment Agency managing this vacancy. ALTERNATE TITLES Finance Officer Finance Manager Assistant Accountant Financial Accountant CV Screen Ltd acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the Privacy Policy which can be found on the CV Screen website.
Royal Borough Of Windsor & Maidenhead
Maidenhead, Berkshire
Job Title : Corporate Programme Manager Location : Maidenhead Salary: £58,215 - £63,564 per annum Job Type: Full time - Fixed Contract (This is a full-time, one-year role with hybrid working) Closing date: 14th April 2024 Interview dates: TBC About Us: The Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead (RBWM) is set in the wider county of Berkshire, one of the most economically productive and innovative areas of the country. The borough council - a unitary authority - takes pride in its exceptional team of dedicated professionals who are passionate about providing quality services to the community. RBWM is a unique borough, with huge opportunity given its proximity to London and expanding business sectors, as well as being a major cultural and tourism area which includes international attractions such as Windsor Castle, Legoland and Ascot Racecourse. Given our Royal connections, the eyes of the world are often on us and we continue to rise to the challenge. The Role: Reporting to the Service Lead - Corporate Projects, this is a critical role in driving and leading an exciting portfolio of transformational and operational corporate projects, supported by a team of Project Managers and a Project Support Officer Key to success is supporting project owners and stakeholders in ensuring all projects are well managed and deliver the outcomes and objectives set by the RBWM Corporate Transformation Board, escalating issues and addressing any resourcing impacts The successful candidate will also ensure excellent governance, compliance and reporting is adhered to at all stages of implementation, using agreed toolkits and processes Your role will involve: Managing and monitoring the overall day to day programme delivery, including tracking of programme scope and benefits, including project budgets, resource requirements, programme level risks, issues and interdependencies Ensuring that the governance, protocols and project toolkits have been set up to ensure successful implementation and delivery of objectives Working collaboratively with colleagues and able to demonstrate strong stakeholder management/partnership skills e.g. Chief Executive, Directors, elected members and partners, ensuring that clear and open communications are maintained Producing and presenting monitoring and progress reports for the Corporate Transformation Board and Overview and Scrutiny Committees Effectively managing Project Managers and a Project Support Officer within a matrix management structure What we are looking for: We want to hear from you if you: Are an experienced Programme Manager, with evidence of successful delivery of significant and complex projects including the identification, recording and tracking of expected benefits from the project during the project lifecycle Have excellent communication and inter-personal skills and to express views clearly, both verbally and in writing, to prepare clear and concise reports and briefing notes for presentation to project groups, at programme level, to senior managers, Directors, contractors, partners, Corporate Transformation Board and elected members Are able to analyse and evaluate complex information from a range of sources in order to form judgements and make decisions Can lead a team, including the ability to provide support, advice and assistance on Project and Programme Management methodologies. Including experience of matrix managing staff What we offer: 32 days annual leave plus bank holidays and option to purchase more Flexible working including a hybrid working pattern for a better work-life balance Generous Local Government Pension scheme includes life cover (3 times of annual salary); and an Additional Voluntary Contribution (AVC) scheme to enhance your pension provision Free employee parking close to the offices in Maidenhead Give As You Earn scheme Instant Reward Scheme to recognise and reward innovative achievement Employee Assistance Programme providing counselling, advice and information Access to discounts and deals with hundreds of retailers, including discounted gym memberships and travel deals RBWM values a collaborative and inclusive work environment, fostering creativity and innovation in all aspects of its operations. As an equal opportunities' employer, we encourage applications from all as we believe diverse talent makes us stronger. If you have a disability, are a current or former member of the armed forces or have been part of any formal care system up to the age of 25, you will be guaranteed an interview, should you meet the minimum requirements for the role. This Job description is not exhaustive but outlines the main requirements. Please click on the APPLY button to apply on the site for this role. Candidates with the relevant experience or job titles of; Support Officer, Project Manager, Corporate Project Manager, Project Coordinator, Project Support Coordinator, Projects Officer, will also be considered for this role.
May 01, 2024
Full time
Job Title : Corporate Programme Manager Location : Maidenhead Salary: £58,215 - £63,564 per annum Job Type: Full time - Fixed Contract (This is a full-time, one-year role with hybrid working) Closing date: 14th April 2024 Interview dates: TBC About Us: The Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead (RBWM) is set in the wider county of Berkshire, one of the most economically productive and innovative areas of the country. The borough council - a unitary authority - takes pride in its exceptional team of dedicated professionals who are passionate about providing quality services to the community. RBWM is a unique borough, with huge opportunity given its proximity to London and expanding business sectors, as well as being a major cultural and tourism area which includes international attractions such as Windsor Castle, Legoland and Ascot Racecourse. Given our Royal connections, the eyes of the world are often on us and we continue to rise to the challenge. The Role: Reporting to the Service Lead - Corporate Projects, this is a critical role in driving and leading an exciting portfolio of transformational and operational corporate projects, supported by a team of Project Managers and a Project Support Officer Key to success is supporting project owners and stakeholders in ensuring all projects are well managed and deliver the outcomes and objectives set by the RBWM Corporate Transformation Board, escalating issues and addressing any resourcing impacts The successful candidate will also ensure excellent governance, compliance and reporting is adhered to at all stages of implementation, using agreed toolkits and processes Your role will involve: Managing and monitoring the overall day to day programme delivery, including tracking of programme scope and benefits, including project budgets, resource requirements, programme level risks, issues and interdependencies Ensuring that the governance, protocols and project toolkits have been set up to ensure successful implementation and delivery of objectives Working collaboratively with colleagues and able to demonstrate strong stakeholder management/partnership skills e.g. Chief Executive, Directors, elected members and partners, ensuring that clear and open communications are maintained Producing and presenting monitoring and progress reports for the Corporate Transformation Board and Overview and Scrutiny Committees Effectively managing Project Managers and a Project Support Officer within a matrix management structure What we are looking for: We want to hear from you if you: Are an experienced Programme Manager, with evidence of successful delivery of significant and complex projects including the identification, recording and tracking of expected benefits from the project during the project lifecycle Have excellent communication and inter-personal skills and to express views clearly, both verbally and in writing, to prepare clear and concise reports and briefing notes for presentation to project groups, at programme level, to senior managers, Directors, contractors, partners, Corporate Transformation Board and elected members Are able to analyse and evaluate complex information from a range of sources in order to form judgements and make decisions Can lead a team, including the ability to provide support, advice and assistance on Project and Programme Management methodologies. Including experience of matrix managing staff What we offer: 32 days annual leave plus bank holidays and option to purchase more Flexible working including a hybrid working pattern for a better work-life balance Generous Local Government Pension scheme includes life cover (3 times of annual salary); and an Additional Voluntary Contribution (AVC) scheme to enhance your pension provision Free employee parking close to the offices in Maidenhead Give As You Earn scheme Instant Reward Scheme to recognise and reward innovative achievement Employee Assistance Programme providing counselling, advice and information Access to discounts and deals with hundreds of retailers, including discounted gym memberships and travel deals RBWM values a collaborative and inclusive work environment, fostering creativity and innovation in all aspects of its operations. As an equal opportunities' employer, we encourage applications from all as we believe diverse talent makes us stronger. If you have a disability, are a current or former member of the armed forces or have been part of any formal care system up to the age of 25, you will be guaranteed an interview, should you meet the minimum requirements for the role. This Job description is not exhaustive but outlines the main requirements. Please click on the APPLY button to apply on the site for this role. Candidates with the relevant experience or job titles of; Support Officer, Project Manager, Corporate Project Manager, Project Coordinator, Project Support Coordinator, Projects Officer, will also be considered for this role.
Job Specification: Business Support Manager Location: Head Office, Manchester City Centre Reporting Line: Chief Operating Officer JOB OVERVIEW The Business Support Manager will play a pivotal role in supporting all brands within the group, working autonomously to drive operational efficiency and functionality improvements. This role requires exceptional organisational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to lead projects effectively. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES HR Administration: Coordinate onboarding for all new employees. To include preparation of offer letters and all onboarding documentation. Coordinate HR administrative tasks and employee onboarding, including IT setup, insurance enrolment, security protocols, and annual leave entitlements. Set up new employees on the HR system. Conduct exit interviews and manage offboarding procedures, including IT system access removal and insurance adjustments. Organise and schedule induction training dates and coordinate accommodation and expenses. Ensure completion and filing of all necessary paperwork for new hires to maintain compliance and facilitate a smooth onboarding experience. Office Management: Maintain operational efficiency and functionality at head office: Ensure all necessary resources, systems, and personnel are in place to support smooth administrative operations. Coordinate the HQ diary to ensure appropriate staffing levels. Schedule and coordinate meetings, including arranging food and beverages. Work with SLT, Regional Directors, Head Office Teams, Finance, and Payroll teams to ensure smooth operations. Collaborate on projects related to process improvement, policy development, and legislative compliance. Facilities and Equipment Management: Ensure all branches have necessary facilities and equipment. Coordinate with internal stakeholders to address any facility or equipment issues. Manage stock and merchandise for branches. Health and Safety Oversight: Oversee and revise health and safety protocols and regulations across all branches and departments. Conduct regular assessments to identify and address potential hazards. Provide necessary training to staff to maintain compliance with health and safety laws. Ensure a safe working environment for all employees. Liaison with External Providers: Manage the relationship and support from external providers such as Blue Saffron IT, Access CRM, Access Screening, and Cloud Call regarding any issues or needs. Coordinate with external providers to address deficiencies and improve productivity. Log tickets and follow up on resolutions, communicating to the teams in Branch. Project Work: Lead specific projects related to HR system improvement, process enhancement, and policy development. Identify opportunities for continuous improvement and implement changes as needed, collaborating and communicating with all stakeholders. Manage the implementation of a new HR system to track performance reviews, probation reviews, etc., and ensure the system is operational and meets the needs of the organisation. Manage the system for efficiency and effectiveness. ATTRIBUTES AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENT Demonstrable experience in a similar role Strong project management skills with the ability to lead and execute multiple projects simultaneously. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to liaise effectively with internal and external stakeholders. Knowledge of HR systems and processes. Understanding of health and safety regulations. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and HR management software. Ability to work autonomously and take initiative. Strong organisational and problem-solving skills. Commitment to continuous improvement and excellence.
May 01, 2024
Full time
Job Specification: Business Support Manager Location: Head Office, Manchester City Centre Reporting Line: Chief Operating Officer JOB OVERVIEW The Business Support Manager will play a pivotal role in supporting all brands within the group, working autonomously to drive operational efficiency and functionality improvements. This role requires exceptional organisational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to lead projects effectively. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES HR Administration: Coordinate onboarding for all new employees. To include preparation of offer letters and all onboarding documentation. Coordinate HR administrative tasks and employee onboarding, including IT setup, insurance enrolment, security protocols, and annual leave entitlements. Set up new employees on the HR system. Conduct exit interviews and manage offboarding procedures, including IT system access removal and insurance adjustments. Organise and schedule induction training dates and coordinate accommodation and expenses. Ensure completion and filing of all necessary paperwork for new hires to maintain compliance and facilitate a smooth onboarding experience. Office Management: Maintain operational efficiency and functionality at head office: Ensure all necessary resources, systems, and personnel are in place to support smooth administrative operations. Coordinate the HQ diary to ensure appropriate staffing levels. Schedule and coordinate meetings, including arranging food and beverages. Work with SLT, Regional Directors, Head Office Teams, Finance, and Payroll teams to ensure smooth operations. Collaborate on projects related to process improvement, policy development, and legislative compliance. Facilities and Equipment Management: Ensure all branches have necessary facilities and equipment. Coordinate with internal stakeholders to address any facility or equipment issues. Manage stock and merchandise for branches. Health and Safety Oversight: Oversee and revise health and safety protocols and regulations across all branches and departments. Conduct regular assessments to identify and address potential hazards. Provide necessary training to staff to maintain compliance with health and safety laws. Ensure a safe working environment for all employees. Liaison with External Providers: Manage the relationship and support from external providers such as Blue Saffron IT, Access CRM, Access Screening, and Cloud Call regarding any issues or needs. Coordinate with external providers to address deficiencies and improve productivity. Log tickets and follow up on resolutions, communicating to the teams in Branch. Project Work: Lead specific projects related to HR system improvement, process enhancement, and policy development. Identify opportunities for continuous improvement and implement changes as needed, collaborating and communicating with all stakeholders. Manage the implementation of a new HR system to track performance reviews, probation reviews, etc., and ensure the system is operational and meets the needs of the organisation. Manage the system for efficiency and effectiveness. ATTRIBUTES AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENT Demonstrable experience in a similar role Strong project management skills with the ability to lead and execute multiple projects simultaneously. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to liaise effectively with internal and external stakeholders. Knowledge of HR systems and processes. Understanding of health and safety regulations. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and HR management software. Ability to work autonomously and take initiative. Strong organisational and problem-solving skills. Commitment to continuous improvement and excellence.
The Managing Director (MD), TIGER 21 EMEA is a crucial leadership role responsible for the expansion and development of TIGER 21's presence in the EMEA region. As the leading executive in this dynamic and high-growth region, the MD will leverage an established foundation in London and Switzerland to propel the organization's growth trajectory in major markets across EMEA. In collaboration with the TIGER 21 Chief Operating Officer, the MD will strategize and execute a robust plan for market penetration, including the identification and onboarding of qualified Chairs, and the establishment of a high-performing, synergistic team. They will be instrumental in developing a strong pipeline of potential Members and consistently ensuring a premium TIGER 21 experience. With a focus on aggressive business development, the successful candidate will be resourceful, innovative, and driven with a proven track record in identifying opportunities and delivering results. They should be comfortable working within established TIGER 21 structures, while also having the initiative to adapt to local customs and practices, without compromising the organization's business model. Reporting Relationship and Key Partnerships: This position reports to the Chief Operating Officer and will work closely with all departments. Main Responsibilities: Lead and manage all existing and future EMEA Field Operations, driving growth and optimal performance. Collaborate with the COO to design and implement a strategic plan for enhancing TIGER 21's presence and influence in EMEA. Identify, recruit, and support the onboarding and training of Chairs in targeted EMEA markets, utilizing support from the Global Field Operations team. In collaboration with Global Field Operations and Member Development, assist Chairs in identifying and integrating approved Member Candidates in line with the strategic plan. Provide hands-on support, guidance, and oversight for EMEA team members, including Member Development Directors, Field Operations Specialists, Member Experience Advisors, and other roles, ensuring a collaborative and high-performing team. Coordinate with TIGER 21 HR and Finance departments to ensure compliance with regulatory, reporting, and other administrative requirements in the region. Partner with the Member Experience department to deliver high-impact and engaging EMEA events for Members and Chairs, fostering community and enhancing member value. Develop and maintain strong relationships with Chairs and Members, exhibiting strong leadership, communication, and networking abilities. Drive innovative initiatives and strategies for Member retention and growth, maintaining a strong focus on delivering an outstanding TIGER 21 experience. Demonstrated understanding of EMEA's diverse markets and an ability to navigate its various business landscapes and cultures. This position offers an exceptional opportunity for a strategic, business development-oriented professional with a passion for leadership, innovation, and driving results. The MD will be integral in shaping TIGER 21's future in the EMEA region, and is expected to bring energy, tenacity, and creativity to the role. Qualifications: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Proven leadership experience in a senior management role, ideally in an international organization with significant regional responsibility. Demonstrable experience in business development, with a track record of identifying and capitalizing on growth opportunities, preferably within the EMEA region. Previous experience working with or within wealth management, investment groups, or private equity is an advantage. Experience working with high-net-worth individuals and an understanding of their unique needs and expectations. Outstanding leadership and management skills with a commitment to develop and inspire teams to achieve excellence. Strong business acumen, strategic thinking and ability to drive business performance and productivity. Exceptional communication and presentation skills to effectively articulate ideas to both internal and external audiences. Proven track record of building and maintaining relationships with high-level stakeholders such as Chairs and Members. Understanding and sensitivity towards different cultures, with ability to adapt to the nuances of doing business in various EMEA markets. Personal Characteristics: Self-motivated, energetic, and tenacious with a clear focus on driving business growth. Entrepreneurial mindset with the ability to operate within a fast-paced, evolving environment and to turn ideas into actionable and successful strategies. Resilient with the ability to navigate through complex situations and challenges. Passionate about delivering an exceptional Member experience. High degree of personal integrity, professionalism and discretion, capable of dealing with sensitive information. Highly collaborative with a hands-on approach, leading by example. Capable of working independently, yet a team-oriented leader who inspires trust and instills confidence. Adaptable and open to change, with a readiness to drive change when necessary. Desired Education, Skills, and Knowledge: Bachelor's Degree - an MBA or relevant Master's Degree is a plus; Successful experience in a related field Physical Demands: The physical demands described here are presentative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. About TIGER 21 TIGER 21 is the premier international peer membership organization for high-net-worth wealth creators and preservers. Our programs are designed to help Members navigate the challenges and opportunities that come with extraordinary success. TIGER 21 membership is focused around Member experiences including our core experience - intimate monthly full day Group meetings, where 12-15 Members engage with one another to explore issues of wealth preservation and challenges and opportunities created by the achievement of great success. Members explore how success impacts a family's philanthropy and relationships. Industry leading experts are tapped for part of each meeting- while our network-building among peers encourages relationship building across the entire TIGER 21 community. TIGER 21's 1,200+ Members make up the largest global network of ultra-high-net-worth wealth creators. The organization's growth rate fluctuates between 10 and 20 percent per year. Members come from a variety of backgrounds, including entrepreneurs from Main Street to Wall Street, top CEOs, and multi- generational wealth preservers who carry the responsibility of leading their family's wealth preservation activities. The majority of TIGER 21 Members are first-generation wealth creators, and many are still actively engaged in entrepreneurial ventures. Membership is by invitation only. Requirements for membership include demonstrated wealth in of at least $20 million in investable assets, with TIGER 21 Members' collectively managing personal assets of $140+ billion. TIGER 21 conducts a comprehensive due diligence process for all incoming Members to ensure that our Member community is of the highest integrity. Founded in 1999, TIGER 21 has offices in both New York City and Santa Barbara, California and a staff of approximately 50 employees that work from all over the U.S. and London. There are currently 90+ Groups (each comprised of 12-15 Members) in 40+ markets throughout the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Portugal, and Switzerland. TIGER 21 strives to have Groups in major markets throughout the world, building out the ultimate network for Members to develop meaningful relationships both locally, within their Group, and globally, with Members from around the globe. Roughly 60-70 percent of a typical Member's TIGER 21 experience is rooted in their intimate, confidential, monthly full day Group experience, and 30-40 percent is rooted in activities and experiences that connect them with the entire Member network (or subsets of the entire Membership around common interests). This blended Membership experience promotes interaction among the entire community and builds personal and business relationships based on a variety of common interests, needs, and challenges. Membership in TIGER 21 is like having one's own personal board of directors. Groups meet for a full day each month and are guided by a professional facilitator or "Chair". A typical TIGER 21 meeting includes: a) a "world update" or roundtable on what is going on in each attending Member's life and what has gone on in the last 30 days to inform the Member's investment and personal outlook, b) a presentation (or two) by a world class expert on a notable subject such as blockchain, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, or . click apply for full job details
May 01, 2024
Full time
The Managing Director (MD), TIGER 21 EMEA is a crucial leadership role responsible for the expansion and development of TIGER 21's presence in the EMEA region. As the leading executive in this dynamic and high-growth region, the MD will leverage an established foundation in London and Switzerland to propel the organization's growth trajectory in major markets across EMEA. In collaboration with the TIGER 21 Chief Operating Officer, the MD will strategize and execute a robust plan for market penetration, including the identification and onboarding of qualified Chairs, and the establishment of a high-performing, synergistic team. They will be instrumental in developing a strong pipeline of potential Members and consistently ensuring a premium TIGER 21 experience. With a focus on aggressive business development, the successful candidate will be resourceful, innovative, and driven with a proven track record in identifying opportunities and delivering results. They should be comfortable working within established TIGER 21 structures, while also having the initiative to adapt to local customs and practices, without compromising the organization's business model. Reporting Relationship and Key Partnerships: This position reports to the Chief Operating Officer and will work closely with all departments. Main Responsibilities: Lead and manage all existing and future EMEA Field Operations, driving growth and optimal performance. Collaborate with the COO to design and implement a strategic plan for enhancing TIGER 21's presence and influence in EMEA. Identify, recruit, and support the onboarding and training of Chairs in targeted EMEA markets, utilizing support from the Global Field Operations team. In collaboration with Global Field Operations and Member Development, assist Chairs in identifying and integrating approved Member Candidates in line with the strategic plan. Provide hands-on support, guidance, and oversight for EMEA team members, including Member Development Directors, Field Operations Specialists, Member Experience Advisors, and other roles, ensuring a collaborative and high-performing team. Coordinate with TIGER 21 HR and Finance departments to ensure compliance with regulatory, reporting, and other administrative requirements in the region. Partner with the Member Experience department to deliver high-impact and engaging EMEA events for Members and Chairs, fostering community and enhancing member value. Develop and maintain strong relationships with Chairs and Members, exhibiting strong leadership, communication, and networking abilities. Drive innovative initiatives and strategies for Member retention and growth, maintaining a strong focus on delivering an outstanding TIGER 21 experience. Demonstrated understanding of EMEA's diverse markets and an ability to navigate its various business landscapes and cultures. This position offers an exceptional opportunity for a strategic, business development-oriented professional with a passion for leadership, innovation, and driving results. The MD will be integral in shaping TIGER 21's future in the EMEA region, and is expected to bring energy, tenacity, and creativity to the role. Qualifications: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Proven leadership experience in a senior management role, ideally in an international organization with significant regional responsibility. Demonstrable experience in business development, with a track record of identifying and capitalizing on growth opportunities, preferably within the EMEA region. Previous experience working with or within wealth management, investment groups, or private equity is an advantage. Experience working with high-net-worth individuals and an understanding of their unique needs and expectations. Outstanding leadership and management skills with a commitment to develop and inspire teams to achieve excellence. Strong business acumen, strategic thinking and ability to drive business performance and productivity. Exceptional communication and presentation skills to effectively articulate ideas to both internal and external audiences. Proven track record of building and maintaining relationships with high-level stakeholders such as Chairs and Members. Understanding and sensitivity towards different cultures, with ability to adapt to the nuances of doing business in various EMEA markets. Personal Characteristics: Self-motivated, energetic, and tenacious with a clear focus on driving business growth. Entrepreneurial mindset with the ability to operate within a fast-paced, evolving environment and to turn ideas into actionable and successful strategies. Resilient with the ability to navigate through complex situations and challenges. Passionate about delivering an exceptional Member experience. High degree of personal integrity, professionalism and discretion, capable of dealing with sensitive information. Highly collaborative with a hands-on approach, leading by example. Capable of working independently, yet a team-oriented leader who inspires trust and instills confidence. Adaptable and open to change, with a readiness to drive change when necessary. Desired Education, Skills, and Knowledge: Bachelor's Degree - an MBA or relevant Master's Degree is a plus; Successful experience in a related field Physical Demands: The physical demands described here are presentative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. About TIGER 21 TIGER 21 is the premier international peer membership organization for high-net-worth wealth creators and preservers. Our programs are designed to help Members navigate the challenges and opportunities that come with extraordinary success. TIGER 21 membership is focused around Member experiences including our core experience - intimate monthly full day Group meetings, where 12-15 Members engage with one another to explore issues of wealth preservation and challenges and opportunities created by the achievement of great success. Members explore how success impacts a family's philanthropy and relationships. Industry leading experts are tapped for part of each meeting- while our network-building among peers encourages relationship building across the entire TIGER 21 community. TIGER 21's 1,200+ Members make up the largest global network of ultra-high-net-worth wealth creators. The organization's growth rate fluctuates between 10 and 20 percent per year. Members come from a variety of backgrounds, including entrepreneurs from Main Street to Wall Street, top CEOs, and multi- generational wealth preservers who carry the responsibility of leading their family's wealth preservation activities. The majority of TIGER 21 Members are first-generation wealth creators, and many are still actively engaged in entrepreneurial ventures. Membership is by invitation only. Requirements for membership include demonstrated wealth in of at least $20 million in investable assets, with TIGER 21 Members' collectively managing personal assets of $140+ billion. TIGER 21 conducts a comprehensive due diligence process for all incoming Members to ensure that our Member community is of the highest integrity. Founded in 1999, TIGER 21 has offices in both New York City and Santa Barbara, California and a staff of approximately 50 employees that work from all over the U.S. and London. There are currently 90+ Groups (each comprised of 12-15 Members) in 40+ markets throughout the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Portugal, and Switzerland. TIGER 21 strives to have Groups in major markets throughout the world, building out the ultimate network for Members to develop meaningful relationships both locally, within their Group, and globally, with Members from around the globe. Roughly 60-70 percent of a typical Member's TIGER 21 experience is rooted in their intimate, confidential, monthly full day Group experience, and 30-40 percent is rooted in activities and experiences that connect them with the entire Member network (or subsets of the entire Membership around common interests). This blended Membership experience promotes interaction among the entire community and builds personal and business relationships based on a variety of common interests, needs, and challenges. Membership in TIGER 21 is like having one's own personal board of directors. Groups meet for a full day each month and are guided by a professional facilitator or "Chair". A typical TIGER 21 meeting includes: a) a "world update" or roundtable on what is going on in each attending Member's life and what has gone on in the last 30 days to inform the Member's investment and personal outlook, b) a presentation (or two) by a world class expert on a notable subject such as blockchain, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, or . click apply for full job details
Acute Services is delivered from two general hospitals, University Hospital Crosshouse (UHC) in Kilmarnock and University Hospital Ayr (UHA), with both providing elective and emergency services, with paediatric and maternity services being based at the UHC. These acute hospital sites provide services to a population of approximately 370,000. Reporting to the Chief Executive the Director for Acute Services is responsible for a workforce of circa 4,700 staff and an annual budget of approximately £430 million. We are looking for a highly motivated, innovative, and enthusiastic individual to lead, and drive forward the future of Acute Services within NHS Ayrshire & Arran. You will be accountable for the delivery of safe, effective, patient centred services and deliver Scottish Government priorities and targets in relation to elective and emergency care. You will be responsible for ensuring efficient and effective delivery of acute services in accordance with the Annual Delivery Plan (ADP). As a member of the Corporate Management Team the Director for Acute Services will play a key role in contributing to the strategic direction of the provision of health and care services across Ayrshire. You will lead and embed an inclusive operational culture, at all levels of the Acute Service structure, and enable clinical led reform by engaging and enabling service reform through the triumvirate leadership teams. The post holder will work collaboratively with the three Health & Social Care Partnerships to deliver our organisational aim of high quality, safe, person-centred care to every person every time ensuring our health and care models are as effective as they can be now and in the future. The Director for Acute Services will exercise the highest levels of financial leadership and lead the financial recovery programme for Acute services ensuring best value and efficiency in our deployment of resources. There are exciting opportunities for the post holder to lead and drive significant transformation change across Acute Services and we are looking for an individual who has the vision and strategic insight to identify, lead and deliver opportunities for service improvement. For this post, we need someone of considerable operational and strategic experience who has strong credentials as a leader and significant experience of operating a senior manager / director level within a large and complex organisation. You will have proven skills of people, performance and financial management and leadership skills in creating a culture and environment where teams are enabled and empowered to work together. Ayrshire is a great location to live and work, offering an excellent quality of life, with 80 miles of unspoilt coastline, beautiful rural countryside, over 40 golf courses and excellent sports and recreational facilities, while being within a 30-minute drive to Glasgow city centre. We would welcome confidential informal discussions - to arrange a suitable date/call, please contact the Chief Executive's office on 02, or by e-mail at Closing date: 6 May 2024. The selection process will take place on 29th and 30th May 2024.
May 01, 2024
Full time
Acute Services is delivered from two general hospitals, University Hospital Crosshouse (UHC) in Kilmarnock and University Hospital Ayr (UHA), with both providing elective and emergency services, with paediatric and maternity services being based at the UHC. These acute hospital sites provide services to a population of approximately 370,000. Reporting to the Chief Executive the Director for Acute Services is responsible for a workforce of circa 4,700 staff and an annual budget of approximately £430 million. We are looking for a highly motivated, innovative, and enthusiastic individual to lead, and drive forward the future of Acute Services within NHS Ayrshire & Arran. You will be accountable for the delivery of safe, effective, patient centred services and deliver Scottish Government priorities and targets in relation to elective and emergency care. You will be responsible for ensuring efficient and effective delivery of acute services in accordance with the Annual Delivery Plan (ADP). As a member of the Corporate Management Team the Director for Acute Services will play a key role in contributing to the strategic direction of the provision of health and care services across Ayrshire. You will lead and embed an inclusive operational culture, at all levels of the Acute Service structure, and enable clinical led reform by engaging and enabling service reform through the triumvirate leadership teams. The post holder will work collaboratively with the three Health & Social Care Partnerships to deliver our organisational aim of high quality, safe, person-centred care to every person every time ensuring our health and care models are as effective as they can be now and in the future. The Director for Acute Services will exercise the highest levels of financial leadership and lead the financial recovery programme for Acute services ensuring best value and efficiency in our deployment of resources. There are exciting opportunities for the post holder to lead and drive significant transformation change across Acute Services and we are looking for an individual who has the vision and strategic insight to identify, lead and deliver opportunities for service improvement. For this post, we need someone of considerable operational and strategic experience who has strong credentials as a leader and significant experience of operating a senior manager / director level within a large and complex organisation. You will have proven skills of people, performance and financial management and leadership skills in creating a culture and environment where teams are enabled and empowered to work together. Ayrshire is a great location to live and work, offering an excellent quality of life, with 80 miles of unspoilt coastline, beautiful rural countryside, over 40 golf courses and excellent sports and recreational facilities, while being within a 30-minute drive to Glasgow city centre. We would welcome confidential informal discussions - to arrange a suitable date/call, please contact the Chief Executive's office on 02, or by e-mail at Closing date: 6 May 2024. The selection process will take place on 29th and 30th May 2024.
Role: Head of FP&A Team: Finance Package: Pension, Unlimited Leave, Flexible Working Location: Hybrid or Office-based (Minimum 2 days p/week in office) Salary: £90,000 - £110,000 dependent on experience About Corndel: Corndel is a unique, multi award-winning UK management and technology training provider that focuses on delivering the highest quality programmes throughout an employee's career. We partner with some of the UK's largest and most exciting businesses to help drive organisational and personal performance through transformational learning. Our vision is to shape a world where everyone is empowered to be their professional best. We are one of the fastest growing companies in the UK and provide a great platform for proactive and motivated individuals to take the next exciting step in their career. You will be joining an organisation with a fun, entrepreneurial and supportive environment, providing fulfilling work and an open, informal culture. Role: Corndel is seeking a commercial, hard-working, Head of Financial Planning & Analysis to join our Finance Team reporting directly to the Chief Financial Officer. You will join a company which is breaking new ground and offering a more intelligent, more dynamic, and more achievable way of developing people through a world class programme of vocational learning. Corndel delivers a range of programmes, including Leadership and Management, Data Analytics and Software Development. This is your opportunity to work with some of the largest and highest profile businesses in the UK, helping them and their staff succeed. We are willing to provide training to the right candidate who exhibits the essential core skills. You will: Build a strong FP&A team that can support the business in achieving its strategic and growth objectives: Lead the FP&A function, overseeing budgeting, forecasting and variance analysis to support strategic decision making and drive business performance Manage and develop a new budgeting process for P&L, balance sheet and cashflow through implementation of a planning system that is fit for purpose Manage and develop a team of finance professionals providing guidance, mentorship and opportunities for growth and development Partner closely with key internal stakeholders including SLT, operations, curriculum, transformation, excellence and business development teams to provide financial insights, support business initiatives and drive financial performance Drive continuous improvement in commercial finance processes and reporting, identifying opportunities to streamline operations and enhance efficiency Prepare and present financial reports, highlighting key trends, opportunities and risks to senior management and investors Prepare covenant calculations Other duties as required Person Specification - Financial Planning and Analysis Corndel is looking for exceptionally talented people who want to make a difference and who are used to working hard to achieve success. People who want to overcome the complexities and challenges and gain satisfaction from seeing a job well done and be a want to be part of a successful company. About You: You're an enthusiastic self-starter - keen to help transform the way organisations develop their people You value inclusivity, being supportive and respectful of others You are open to change and take a collaborative approach to challenges You strive for excellence and have high expectations of yourself and others You operate with integrity, trust and professionalism and empower others to do so Experience and Skills: Essential: Qualified Accountant (ACA, ACCA or CIMA) 5-8 Years PQE in an FP&A role Strong FP&A experience including budgeting, forecasting, financial modelling & variance analysis with attention to detail Excellent communication and interpersonal skills with the ability to build effective relationships and influence key stakeholders Ability to adapt priorities quickly, to be pro-active and to work within strict deadlines Strategic mindset with the ability to think critically and challenge the status quo, driving continuous improvement and innovation IT literate & experienced in Microsoft excel / data analytics Use of Power BI would be advantageous Proven track record of building and developing an FP&A function would be advantageous Experience of working with PE Personality & Attitude A can-do and upbeat attitude to work, colleagues and clients A self-starter and self-manager who can get things done and work systematically and thoroughly An inquisitive mind, able to find things out and problem solve Pro-active and solutions focussed with detailed attention to both the outcomes and the inputs to secure them Personal integrity and standards that mirror those of Corndel - where people and success matter A passion for continued professional and personal development Strong influencing and interpersonal skills High level of commercial acumen Why join Corndel? We're committed to having a fully inclusive, welcoming and safe culture and always striving to improve We provide an environment that is truly flexible and supportive, somewhere you will have autonomy over your role We're a leader in our field, with quality and excellence at the heart of what we do As part of our commitment to create an inclusive workplace where all colleagues can be their true selves, excel in their roles and progress in their careers, we recognise the importance of embracing the diversity in the working population and making Corndel a fully accessible employer. As Corndel is a Disability Confident Employer, we make sure that a fair and proportionate number of disabled applicants who meet the minimum criteria for a job will be offered an interview. If you would like to be considered under this scheme, when submitting your application, please select the appropriate option to let us know that you have a disability. Please note this does not mean that all disabled people are entitled to an interview, in some recruitment situations such as peak times, we might need to limit the overall numbers of interviews we offer. If you have a disability that might affect any stage of the recruitment process, pleaselet us knowabout any help or reasonable adjustments you need before any interview or assessment. We'll work with you to make sure any appropriate support is in place and make the application process a more positive experience. Corndel is committed to safeguarding and safer recruitment practices, and will undertake pre-employment checks on the successful candidate, including Enhanced DBS Disclosure and a Barred List Check. For more information contact
May 01, 2024
Full time
Role: Head of FP&A Team: Finance Package: Pension, Unlimited Leave, Flexible Working Location: Hybrid or Office-based (Minimum 2 days p/week in office) Salary: £90,000 - £110,000 dependent on experience About Corndel: Corndel is a unique, multi award-winning UK management and technology training provider that focuses on delivering the highest quality programmes throughout an employee's career. We partner with some of the UK's largest and most exciting businesses to help drive organisational and personal performance through transformational learning. Our vision is to shape a world where everyone is empowered to be their professional best. We are one of the fastest growing companies in the UK and provide a great platform for proactive and motivated individuals to take the next exciting step in their career. You will be joining an organisation with a fun, entrepreneurial and supportive environment, providing fulfilling work and an open, informal culture. Role: Corndel is seeking a commercial, hard-working, Head of Financial Planning & Analysis to join our Finance Team reporting directly to the Chief Financial Officer. You will join a company which is breaking new ground and offering a more intelligent, more dynamic, and more achievable way of developing people through a world class programme of vocational learning. Corndel delivers a range of programmes, including Leadership and Management, Data Analytics and Software Development. This is your opportunity to work with some of the largest and highest profile businesses in the UK, helping them and their staff succeed. We are willing to provide training to the right candidate who exhibits the essential core skills. You will: Build a strong FP&A team that can support the business in achieving its strategic and growth objectives: Lead the FP&A function, overseeing budgeting, forecasting and variance analysis to support strategic decision making and drive business performance Manage and develop a new budgeting process for P&L, balance sheet and cashflow through implementation of a planning system that is fit for purpose Manage and develop a team of finance professionals providing guidance, mentorship and opportunities for growth and development Partner closely with key internal stakeholders including SLT, operations, curriculum, transformation, excellence and business development teams to provide financial insights, support business initiatives and drive financial performance Drive continuous improvement in commercial finance processes and reporting, identifying opportunities to streamline operations and enhance efficiency Prepare and present financial reports, highlighting key trends, opportunities and risks to senior management and investors Prepare covenant calculations Other duties as required Person Specification - Financial Planning and Analysis Corndel is looking for exceptionally talented people who want to make a difference and who are used to working hard to achieve success. People who want to overcome the complexities and challenges and gain satisfaction from seeing a job well done and be a want to be part of a successful company. About You: You're an enthusiastic self-starter - keen to help transform the way organisations develop their people You value inclusivity, being supportive and respectful of others You are open to change and take a collaborative approach to challenges You strive for excellence and have high expectations of yourself and others You operate with integrity, trust and professionalism and empower others to do so Experience and Skills: Essential: Qualified Accountant (ACA, ACCA or CIMA) 5-8 Years PQE in an FP&A role Strong FP&A experience including budgeting, forecasting, financial modelling & variance analysis with attention to detail Excellent communication and interpersonal skills with the ability to build effective relationships and influence key stakeholders Ability to adapt priorities quickly, to be pro-active and to work within strict deadlines Strategic mindset with the ability to think critically and challenge the status quo, driving continuous improvement and innovation IT literate & experienced in Microsoft excel / data analytics Use of Power BI would be advantageous Proven track record of building and developing an FP&A function would be advantageous Experience of working with PE Personality & Attitude A can-do and upbeat attitude to work, colleagues and clients A self-starter and self-manager who can get things done and work systematically and thoroughly An inquisitive mind, able to find things out and problem solve Pro-active and solutions focussed with detailed attention to both the outcomes and the inputs to secure them Personal integrity and standards that mirror those of Corndel - where people and success matter A passion for continued professional and personal development Strong influencing and interpersonal skills High level of commercial acumen Why join Corndel? We're committed to having a fully inclusive, welcoming and safe culture and always striving to improve We provide an environment that is truly flexible and supportive, somewhere you will have autonomy over your role We're a leader in our field, with quality and excellence at the heart of what we do As part of our commitment to create an inclusive workplace where all colleagues can be their true selves, excel in their roles and progress in their careers, we recognise the importance of embracing the diversity in the working population and making Corndel a fully accessible employer. As Corndel is a Disability Confident Employer, we make sure that a fair and proportionate number of disabled applicants who meet the minimum criteria for a job will be offered an interview. If you would like to be considered under this scheme, when submitting your application, please select the appropriate option to let us know that you have a disability. Please note this does not mean that all disabled people are entitled to an interview, in some recruitment situations such as peak times, we might need to limit the overall numbers of interviews we offer. If you have a disability that might affect any stage of the recruitment process, pleaselet us knowabout any help or reasonable adjustments you need before any interview or assessment. We'll work with you to make sure any appropriate support is in place and make the application process a more positive experience. Corndel is committed to safeguarding and safer recruitment practices, and will undertake pre-employment checks on the successful candidate, including Enhanced DBS Disclosure and a Barred List Check. For more information contact
Accountant Aberystwyth Up to £29,500 + Excellent Prospects CV Screen is recruiting for an Accountant for a well-established charity. The role is hybrid, and you will be asked to go into the office based near Aberystwyth 1 or 2 days a week. ROLE DETAILS Your role as an Accountant will be to support the deputy chief executive in preparation of company financial and accounting information for internal and external stakeholders including the delivery and analysis of quarterly management reports, preparation of annual accounts, budgets and forecasts and ensuring robust financial controls are in place. You will also be responsible for the charity s payroll function. REQUIRED SKILLS The Accountant will have the majority of the following experience: - Qualified or part-qualified Accountant CIMA ACCA ACA or AAT or potentially qualified by experience. - Experience of running a payroll - Experience in the production of quarterly management accounts - Knowledge coordinating and analysing financial data and working with senior member of staff to support effective financial management. - Strong knowledge of financial principles, budgeting and forecasting techniques - Any knowledge of charity sector would be beneficial - Ability to speak Welsh is desirable but not essential SALARY: Basic salary up to £29,500 Benefits include: - 20 days holiday - Pension scheme - Training and development opportunities LOCATION Hybrid role with 1 or 2 days in the office based near Aberystwyth. TO APPLY: Please send your CV to Skye Mclellan at CV Screen in strict confidence or call Skye for more details. CV Screen is the Recruitment Agency managing this vacancy. ALTERNATE TITLES Finance Officer Finance Manager Assistant Accountant Financial Accountant CV Screen Ltd acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the Privacy Policy which can be found on the CV Screen website. (url removed)
May 01, 2024
Full time
Accountant Aberystwyth Up to £29,500 + Excellent Prospects CV Screen is recruiting for an Accountant for a well-established charity. The role is hybrid, and you will be asked to go into the office based near Aberystwyth 1 or 2 days a week. ROLE DETAILS Your role as an Accountant will be to support the deputy chief executive in preparation of company financial and accounting information for internal and external stakeholders including the delivery and analysis of quarterly management reports, preparation of annual accounts, budgets and forecasts and ensuring robust financial controls are in place. You will also be responsible for the charity s payroll function. REQUIRED SKILLS The Accountant will have the majority of the following experience: - Qualified or part-qualified Accountant CIMA ACCA ACA or AAT or potentially qualified by experience. - Experience of running a payroll - Experience in the production of quarterly management accounts - Knowledge coordinating and analysing financial data and working with senior member of staff to support effective financial management. - Strong knowledge of financial principles, budgeting and forecasting techniques - Any knowledge of charity sector would be beneficial - Ability to speak Welsh is desirable but not essential SALARY: Basic salary up to £29,500 Benefits include: - 20 days holiday - Pension scheme - Training and development opportunities LOCATION Hybrid role with 1 or 2 days in the office based near Aberystwyth. TO APPLY: Please send your CV to Skye Mclellan at CV Screen in strict confidence or call Skye for more details. CV Screen is the Recruitment Agency managing this vacancy. ALTERNATE TITLES Finance Officer Finance Manager Assistant Accountant Financial Accountant CV Screen Ltd acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the Privacy Policy which can be found on the CV Screen website. (url removed)
University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust
Plymouth, Devon
University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust Chief Executive Salary: VSM Location: Plymouth University Hospitals Plymouth is seeking a substantive Chief Executive to lead the Trust in its next exciting phase of development and to continue to build on some of our recent successes. This leadership role presents some unique challenges and opportunities set in the vibrant waterfront city of Plymouth. Our dedicated and passionate staff of over 10,000 provide a range of acute, community, social care and mental health services to a population of 475,000 people, as well as providing major trauma and specialist services to almost 2,000,000 people across the south west. Against some challenging operational features, the CQC has rated us as "Outstanding" for caring and 'Good' for Well-Led. We are a teaching hospital in partnership with the University of Plymouth as well as working closely with Plymouth Marjon University, and we have significant plans in place to build on these existing partnerships and develop our academic and research offering further. We have made material progress in a range of areas post COVID, but still have more to do, particularly regarding urgent and emergency care. We are investing in our services, our technology and our estate to deliver our clinical strategy, developed in partnership with our clinicians and our partners in the region and to provide us with the capacity we need to deliver improvements in our urgent care pathways. We are now looking for a new Chief Executive to lead us-and work closely with partners- on the next stage of our transformative journey. We are looking for an exceptional candidate who will celebrate our successes, drive the improvements we want to see with pace and compassion, and who will ensure that we remain a trusted partner to the people who work for us, our communities and partner organisations. We want someone who will be ambitious for us and our communities, to deliver outstanding care and equitable outcomes for the populations we serve. We are looking for an exceptional individual, with prior Chief Executive experience in the NHS, who is excited by the plans that we have. We want someone who will champion the delivery of outstanding care to our patients and communities, working in partnership with our local ICSs, delivery partners, and beyond to build new ways of working. We are committed to building on the improvements we have already made, and if you can see yourself reflected in our values, ambitions, and vision, then we look forward to meeting you very soon. For more information, please click on Apply. For a confidential discussion please contact: Emily Perry, Principal Researcher E: Jim Canning, Delivery Consultant E: Melanie Shearer, Partner E: Closing date: 9am Monday 13th May 2024
May 01, 2024
Full time
University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust Chief Executive Salary: VSM Location: Plymouth University Hospitals Plymouth is seeking a substantive Chief Executive to lead the Trust in its next exciting phase of development and to continue to build on some of our recent successes. This leadership role presents some unique challenges and opportunities set in the vibrant waterfront city of Plymouth. Our dedicated and passionate staff of over 10,000 provide a range of acute, community, social care and mental health services to a population of 475,000 people, as well as providing major trauma and specialist services to almost 2,000,000 people across the south west. Against some challenging operational features, the CQC has rated us as "Outstanding" for caring and 'Good' for Well-Led. We are a teaching hospital in partnership with the University of Plymouth as well as working closely with Plymouth Marjon University, and we have significant plans in place to build on these existing partnerships and develop our academic and research offering further. We have made material progress in a range of areas post COVID, but still have more to do, particularly regarding urgent and emergency care. We are investing in our services, our technology and our estate to deliver our clinical strategy, developed in partnership with our clinicians and our partners in the region and to provide us with the capacity we need to deliver improvements in our urgent care pathways. We are now looking for a new Chief Executive to lead us-and work closely with partners- on the next stage of our transformative journey. We are looking for an exceptional candidate who will celebrate our successes, drive the improvements we want to see with pace and compassion, and who will ensure that we remain a trusted partner to the people who work for us, our communities and partner organisations. We want someone who will be ambitious for us and our communities, to deliver outstanding care and equitable outcomes for the populations we serve. We are looking for an exceptional individual, with prior Chief Executive experience in the NHS, who is excited by the plans that we have. We want someone who will champion the delivery of outstanding care to our patients and communities, working in partnership with our local ICSs, delivery partners, and beyond to build new ways of working. We are committed to building on the improvements we have already made, and if you can see yourself reflected in our values, ambitions, and vision, then we look forward to meeting you very soon. For more information, please click on Apply. For a confidential discussion please contact: Emily Perry, Principal Researcher E: Jim Canning, Delivery Consultant E: Melanie Shearer, Partner E: Closing date: 9am Monday 13th May 2024
Job introduction We are looking for a motivated Data Analyst to join the BBC Central Analytics team! In this varied role, you'll get involved in data analysis projects spanning across the whole BBC portfolio that reaches millions of audience members every week and includes iconic products such as News, Sport, iPlayer and Sounds. Working as the Data Analyst, you will provide performance data and uncover customer insights to empower data-driven decision-making at the BBC. You will get exposure to different data sources that help us to understand behaviour and preferences of our audiences. These include digital analytics data, metadata systems and 3rd party datasets. The role will also require you to work with non-technical colleagues, whom you will advise on performance metrics and encourage them to use self-serve tools that our team manages. BBC Central Analytics team is responsible for delivering data insights and building tools that support the use of data in core business decisions across the BBC Public Service. It sits within the wider Data Team, which is part of the Chief Customer Officer Group. In this role, you will have a close relationship with colleagues in other disciplines including Research, Content, Marketing and Strategy. Main responsibilities Working as the Data Analyst, your responsibilities will include: Delivering analysis and insights on usage of the BBC services and content to inform decision-making Creating and maintaining dashboards to empower stakeholders to self-serve with data Providing technical expertise and acting as a first point of contact for analytics queries from non-data oriented colleagues Working collaboratively in cross-discipline project groups to improve BBC's data capabilities and develop new solutions Building data automation processes and pipelines that bring 3rd party data into BBC systems to enrich the data already collected across our sites Developing your own analytics skills and keeping up to date with the latest industry developments Are you the right candidate We welcome candidates from a variety of backgrounds. Key qualities we are looking for include: Passion for and demonstrable work experience in data analytics (e.g. Data Associate role or equivalent) Ability to use data for customer insights and recommendations Experience of using digital analytics tools and understanding of tracking implementation (e.g. Piano Analytics, Google Analytics etc.) Good SQL skills Experience of another coding language such as Python or R is an advantage Ability to use data visualisation tools to create charts and dashboards (e.g. Tableau, Power BI etc.) Familiarity with big data analytics systems (e.g. AWS Redshift) Good written and verbal communication skills Interest in and good knowledge of the BBC services Pro-active attitude with a problem solving mindset Team-player able to juggle multiple projects simultaneously Interview process Shortlisted candidates will be invited to our interview process that consists of: - Take home data tasks, which will be presented back to a panel during one hour online interview - Online interview with a panel focused on core competencies and BBC values Package description Salary range: From £27,000 to £37,000 depending on experience Contract type: Permanent Location: Hybrid working, office base is London Broadcasting House Our comprehensive benefits package includes: An employer pension contribution of up to 10% 26 days' annual leave (based on full time hours) + bank holidays and the option to buy/sell additional days Contributory lifestyle benefit options including discounts at hundreds of retailers, cycle to work scheme, discounted gym memberships and healthcare schemes Employee assistance and well-being programmes Learning and development tailored to your role - this could include industry recognised qualifications, coaching and mentoring An inclusive and diverse environment with opportunities to join staff networks including: Women's Network, National Disability Networks and many more. Family friendly flexible working arrangements, such as hybrid working, job sharing, flexi-time and compressed hours can be requested. We welcome candidates from all backgrounds and especially welcome individuals from underrepresented groups. If you require any reasonable adjustments at any time, please let us know by contacting us on with the job reference in the subject. About the BBC The BBC is committed to redeploying employees seeking suitable alternative employment within the BBC for different reasons and they will be given priority consideration ahead of other applicants. Priority consideration means for those employees seeking redeployment their application will be considered alongside anyone else at risk of redundancy, prior to any individuals being considered who are not at risk. We don't focus simply on what we do - we also care how we do it. Our values and the way we behave are important to us. Please make sure you've read about our values and behaviours here. Diversity matters at the BBC. We have a working environment where we value and respect every individual's unique contribution, enabling all of our employees to thrive and achieve their full potential. We want to attract the broadest range of talented people to be part of the BBC - whether that's to contribute to our programming or our wide range of non-production roles. The more diverse our workforce, the better able we are to respond to and reflect our audiences in all their diversity. We are committed to equality of opportunity and welcome applications from individuals, regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, socio-economic background, religion and/or belief. We will consider flexible working requests for all roles, unless operational requirements prevent otherwise. To find out more about Diversity and Inclusion at the BBC, please click here.
May 01, 2024
Full time
Job introduction We are looking for a motivated Data Analyst to join the BBC Central Analytics team! In this varied role, you'll get involved in data analysis projects spanning across the whole BBC portfolio that reaches millions of audience members every week and includes iconic products such as News, Sport, iPlayer and Sounds. Working as the Data Analyst, you will provide performance data and uncover customer insights to empower data-driven decision-making at the BBC. You will get exposure to different data sources that help us to understand behaviour and preferences of our audiences. These include digital analytics data, metadata systems and 3rd party datasets. The role will also require you to work with non-technical colleagues, whom you will advise on performance metrics and encourage them to use self-serve tools that our team manages. BBC Central Analytics team is responsible for delivering data insights and building tools that support the use of data in core business decisions across the BBC Public Service. It sits within the wider Data Team, which is part of the Chief Customer Officer Group. In this role, you will have a close relationship with colleagues in other disciplines including Research, Content, Marketing and Strategy. Main responsibilities Working as the Data Analyst, your responsibilities will include: Delivering analysis and insights on usage of the BBC services and content to inform decision-making Creating and maintaining dashboards to empower stakeholders to self-serve with data Providing technical expertise and acting as a first point of contact for analytics queries from non-data oriented colleagues Working collaboratively in cross-discipline project groups to improve BBC's data capabilities and develop new solutions Building data automation processes and pipelines that bring 3rd party data into BBC systems to enrich the data already collected across our sites Developing your own analytics skills and keeping up to date with the latest industry developments Are you the right candidate We welcome candidates from a variety of backgrounds. Key qualities we are looking for include: Passion for and demonstrable work experience in data analytics (e.g. Data Associate role or equivalent) Ability to use data for customer insights and recommendations Experience of using digital analytics tools and understanding of tracking implementation (e.g. Piano Analytics, Google Analytics etc.) Good SQL skills Experience of another coding language such as Python or R is an advantage Ability to use data visualisation tools to create charts and dashboards (e.g. Tableau, Power BI etc.) Familiarity with big data analytics systems (e.g. AWS Redshift) Good written and verbal communication skills Interest in and good knowledge of the BBC services Pro-active attitude with a problem solving mindset Team-player able to juggle multiple projects simultaneously Interview process Shortlisted candidates will be invited to our interview process that consists of: - Take home data tasks, which will be presented back to a panel during one hour online interview - Online interview with a panel focused on core competencies and BBC values Package description Salary range: From £27,000 to £37,000 depending on experience Contract type: Permanent Location: Hybrid working, office base is London Broadcasting House Our comprehensive benefits package includes: An employer pension contribution of up to 10% 26 days' annual leave (based on full time hours) + bank holidays and the option to buy/sell additional days Contributory lifestyle benefit options including discounts at hundreds of retailers, cycle to work scheme, discounted gym memberships and healthcare schemes Employee assistance and well-being programmes Learning and development tailored to your role - this could include industry recognised qualifications, coaching and mentoring An inclusive and diverse environment with opportunities to join staff networks including: Women's Network, National Disability Networks and many more. Family friendly flexible working arrangements, such as hybrid working, job sharing, flexi-time and compressed hours can be requested. We welcome candidates from all backgrounds and especially welcome individuals from underrepresented groups. If you require any reasonable adjustments at any time, please let us know by contacting us on with the job reference in the subject. About the BBC The BBC is committed to redeploying employees seeking suitable alternative employment within the BBC for different reasons and they will be given priority consideration ahead of other applicants. Priority consideration means for those employees seeking redeployment their application will be considered alongside anyone else at risk of redundancy, prior to any individuals being considered who are not at risk. We don't focus simply on what we do - we also care how we do it. Our values and the way we behave are important to us. Please make sure you've read about our values and behaviours here. Diversity matters at the BBC. We have a working environment where we value and respect every individual's unique contribution, enabling all of our employees to thrive and achieve their full potential. We want to attract the broadest range of talented people to be part of the BBC - whether that's to contribute to our programming or our wide range of non-production roles. The more diverse our workforce, the better able we are to respond to and reflect our audiences in all their diversity. We are committed to equality of opportunity and welcome applications from individuals, regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, socio-economic background, religion and/or belief. We will consider flexible working requests for all roles, unless operational requirements prevent otherwise. To find out more about Diversity and Inclusion at the BBC, please click here.
James Stevens Associates are delighted to be working with a small charitable Housing Association that are now looking to bolster their Governance by now recruiting a Company Secretary to the organisation: Role: Company Secretary Who: Small Housing Association / Charity Location: Birmingham Salary: 45,000 - 65,000 (negotiable for right level) Hybrid working 2 days from home / 3 in office Lots of benefits including: On site gym, free parking and company pension scheme. Looking for: 3 years Company Secretarial / Governance experience Housing Governance experience is essential Someone that has good change management experience James Stevens Associates are seeking a proactive and experienced Company Secretary to join an expanding team in this Midlands based housing association. You will be expected to manage and prepare the corporate calendars for the board, supporting the board, collating agendas and board papers, attending and taking minutes and supporting the CEO in maintaining effective governance processes, risk and compliance. If you have a track record of working in the Social Housing Sector and would enjoy working at a dynamic and entrepreneurial social enterprise then you would be ideal for this position. The organisation is a not for profit registered provider of social housing. You will be responsible to the Chief Executive for the day-to-day queries and requests from the business, auditors, internal staff and external stakeholders as well as making sure the board are compliant. This will involve providing support with various tasks including: General Company Secretary Duties Advising the Board of its corporate compliance obligations and arranging for the preparation and filing of statutory forms at the Companies Registration Office. Managing the completion of the regulatory returns to the Housing Regulator. Manage all aspects of Board and Committees (Including papers, minutes taking, agendas, attendance registers, declarations of interests, DBS checks and L&D records) Preparing documentation for various statutory changes, such as amendments to memoranda and articles of association. Maintaining company secretarial records to include updating Minute Books and Statutory Registers and other registers. Preparation of the Governance Section in the Annual Report. Person specification Skills and experience Essential: Ability to demonstrate appropriate skills and knowledge. Excellent attention to detail. Good verbal and written communication skills. Knowledge of the MS Office suite (particularly Word and Excel). Company Secretarial / Governance 3 years. Regulatory intervention experience within Housing sector essential. Personal qualities: Commitment to the organisations Social housing CIC mission and values - desire to make a difference. Flexible, and willing to work in the constantly changing environment of a growing social housing provider which operates across the UK. Conscientious and responsible. Ability to support and enthuse others and maintain a professional image. The Social housing provider CIC is committed to promoting equality and diversity.
May 01, 2024
Full time
James Stevens Associates are delighted to be working with a small charitable Housing Association that are now looking to bolster their Governance by now recruiting a Company Secretary to the organisation: Role: Company Secretary Who: Small Housing Association / Charity Location: Birmingham Salary: 45,000 - 65,000 (negotiable for right level) Hybrid working 2 days from home / 3 in office Lots of benefits including: On site gym, free parking and company pension scheme. Looking for: 3 years Company Secretarial / Governance experience Housing Governance experience is essential Someone that has good change management experience James Stevens Associates are seeking a proactive and experienced Company Secretary to join an expanding team in this Midlands based housing association. You will be expected to manage and prepare the corporate calendars for the board, supporting the board, collating agendas and board papers, attending and taking minutes and supporting the CEO in maintaining effective governance processes, risk and compliance. If you have a track record of working in the Social Housing Sector and would enjoy working at a dynamic and entrepreneurial social enterprise then you would be ideal for this position. The organisation is a not for profit registered provider of social housing. You will be responsible to the Chief Executive for the day-to-day queries and requests from the business, auditors, internal staff and external stakeholders as well as making sure the board are compliant. This will involve providing support with various tasks including: General Company Secretary Duties Advising the Board of its corporate compliance obligations and arranging for the preparation and filing of statutory forms at the Companies Registration Office. Managing the completion of the regulatory returns to the Housing Regulator. Manage all aspects of Board and Committees (Including papers, minutes taking, agendas, attendance registers, declarations of interests, DBS checks and L&D records) Preparing documentation for various statutory changes, such as amendments to memoranda and articles of association. Maintaining company secretarial records to include updating Minute Books and Statutory Registers and other registers. Preparation of the Governance Section in the Annual Report. Person specification Skills and experience Essential: Ability to demonstrate appropriate skills and knowledge. Excellent attention to detail. Good verbal and written communication skills. Knowledge of the MS Office suite (particularly Word and Excel). Company Secretarial / Governance 3 years. Regulatory intervention experience within Housing sector essential. Personal qualities: Commitment to the organisations Social housing CIC mission and values - desire to make a difference. Flexible, and willing to work in the constantly changing environment of a growing social housing provider which operates across the UK. Conscientious and responsible. Ability to support and enthuse others and maintain a professional image. The Social housing provider CIC is committed to promoting equality and diversity.
Join Amgueddfa Cymru/Museum Wales as their next Director of Finance & Resources Hybrid working - 2 days a week in the office minimum About Our Client With the support of Welsh Government, Amgueddfa Cymru/Museum Wales has been supporting and engaging with communities within Wales for many years. We believe our current Strategy 2030 represents a step change in how we can contribute to building a better Wales. We have a rich heritage of world famous collections, producing inspiring and thought-provoking exhibitions and curating historic buildings and attractions that draw in millions of visitors from across the globe each year. Working alongside prominent partners in the culture and heritage sector, we also have a strong reputation both domestically and internationally. Amgueddfa Cymru/Museum Wales has 8 visitor centres spread throughout Wales; Amgueddfa Genedlaethol Caerdydd - National Museum Cardiff, based in Cardiff City centre. Amgueddfa Lechi Cymru - National Slate Museum based in Llanberis, North Wales. Amgueddfa Wl n Cymru - National Wool Museum based in Llandysul, Carmarthenshire. Amgueddfa Genedlaethol y Glannau - National Waterfront Museum , based in Swansea. Y Ganolfan Gasgliadau Genedlaethol - National Collections Centre, Based in Cardiff. Sain Ffagan Amgueddfa Werin Cymru - St Fagans National Museum of History, based in Cardiff. Amgueddfa Lleng Rufeinig Cymru - National Roman Legion Museum , based in Caerleon, Newport. Big Pit Amgueddfa Lofaol Cymru - Big Pit National Coal Museum, based in Pontypool, Torfaen. Job Description The Director of Finance & Resources is a pivotal role within the Senior Leadership Team of Amgueddfa Cymru/Museum Wales. The role will be responsible for driving the 2030 Strategy and will be a role model for the values of Amgueddfa Cymru/Museum Wales and contribute to a culture of transparency, inclusivity and integrity in all that we do. Our vision is Inspiring People and Changing Lives. Amgueddfa Cymru/Museum Wales is a place for everyone, where everyone has the right to experience and enjoy our museum, collections and services however they choose, wherever they come from. The post holder will manage the following roles and functions: Finance, HR, Digital, Strategic Planning, Risk Management, Other support functions to be determined. Key Responsibilities; Develop and review financial, people, digital, data and technology strategies and oversee income generation strategy to ensure the long term health of the museum. Supporting the Chief Executive to carry out the responsibilities of the Accounting Officer role, ensuring appropriate financial controls are in place and providing regular assurance reports. Ensure that Amgueddfa Cymru funding is spent on its intended purpose and that transactions conform with the authorities that govern them. Lead a culture of delivering value for money, ensuring spend is incurred with a view to sustainability and whole-life cost. Lead the financial team to deliver capital and revenue budgets, monthly reporting against these. Lead the HR team on policy, recruitment, grievance and development activities. Lead the digital team to deliver services across content, data and technical services. Lead on risk management policy, platform, processes and reporting. Lead on annual operating plan development. Lead on performance management, including measurement of activities as well as impact or outcome, setting targets as needed for the museum Lead on other relevant strategic initiatives and programmes, including the Tailored Review report, Shaping our Future programme. Contribute as a member of the Directorate, to the overall management of the Museum. Champion and actively support all Museum policies and procedures and ensure that they are effectively communicated so that all members of staff understand them and comply with them. Ensure that fundraising and commercial revenue opportunities are maximised. Contribute to the overall aims and objectives of Amgueddfa Cymru/Museum Wales. Liaise with Audit Wales (external audit) and TIAA (internal audit), determining and agreeing plans prior to presentation to Audit Committees. The Successful Applicant Person Specification Essential; - Fully qualified accountant (member of CCAB or CIMA) - Demonstrable senior level financial experience, leading multifunctional teams as well as reporting and presenting at Board level. - Strong leadership and analytical skills and the proven ability to implement cultural change. Core Skills; - Excellent people manager and motivator. - Strategic planning & delivery for future long-term financial health and growth - Experience of leading on strategic projects. - Implementing improvements to financial and HR systems and procedures as relevant across the organisation - Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written, with an ability to build relationships at all levels. - Ability to work both as part of a team and independently including with internal and external stakeholders. - Ability to operate at a strategic level and to have had a proven track record of a similar sized business and effective performance management. - Experience and an understanding of working within the specialised regulatory regimes the museum works under: Welsh Government, charity commission and Royal Statute. The Museum supports active Welsh learners at all levels. Fluency in Welsh, whilst it is not an essential requirement of this post, a willingness to learn would be an advantage What's on Offer The Museum offers a wide range of benefits. The post holder will have the following benefits; Current Salary - In the range of 80,000 - 90,000 - (Subject to a 7.2% pay award that is pending). Annual Leave - 27 days on appointment, rising to 32 days after 5 years' service, plus a privilege day at Christmas and 8 bank holidays (for full-time staff) Pension - We operate a Career Average Revalued Earnings occupational pension scheme. 9% Employee contributions, 21.3% Employer contributions. Flexitime - In order to enable staff to meet their work-life balance requirements and help manage their time as effectively as possible, we operate a flexitime system. Hours of work - 35 per week. the role will require you to attend the National Museum Cardiff, 2 days a week minimum. Key dates - Closing date for applications - 10th May 2024. Interview 1 (Cardiff) - 10th to 20th June 2024 Interview 2 (Llanberis) - 28th June 2024 Please note that all direct applications or other agency cv's will be forwarded to Michael Page for review. Where specific UK qualifications are required we will take into account overseas equivalents. All third party applications will be forwarded to Michael Page. Ref Code: MPJN(phone number removed)Z
May 01, 2024
Full time
Join Amgueddfa Cymru/Museum Wales as their next Director of Finance & Resources Hybrid working - 2 days a week in the office minimum About Our Client With the support of Welsh Government, Amgueddfa Cymru/Museum Wales has been supporting and engaging with communities within Wales for many years. We believe our current Strategy 2030 represents a step change in how we can contribute to building a better Wales. We have a rich heritage of world famous collections, producing inspiring and thought-provoking exhibitions and curating historic buildings and attractions that draw in millions of visitors from across the globe each year. Working alongside prominent partners in the culture and heritage sector, we also have a strong reputation both domestically and internationally. Amgueddfa Cymru/Museum Wales has 8 visitor centres spread throughout Wales; Amgueddfa Genedlaethol Caerdydd - National Museum Cardiff, based in Cardiff City centre. Amgueddfa Lechi Cymru - National Slate Museum based in Llanberis, North Wales. Amgueddfa Wl n Cymru - National Wool Museum based in Llandysul, Carmarthenshire. Amgueddfa Genedlaethol y Glannau - National Waterfront Museum , based in Swansea. Y Ganolfan Gasgliadau Genedlaethol - National Collections Centre, Based in Cardiff. Sain Ffagan Amgueddfa Werin Cymru - St Fagans National Museum of History, based in Cardiff. Amgueddfa Lleng Rufeinig Cymru - National Roman Legion Museum , based in Caerleon, Newport. Big Pit Amgueddfa Lofaol Cymru - Big Pit National Coal Museum, based in Pontypool, Torfaen. Job Description The Director of Finance & Resources is a pivotal role within the Senior Leadership Team of Amgueddfa Cymru/Museum Wales. The role will be responsible for driving the 2030 Strategy and will be a role model for the values of Amgueddfa Cymru/Museum Wales and contribute to a culture of transparency, inclusivity and integrity in all that we do. Our vision is Inspiring People and Changing Lives. Amgueddfa Cymru/Museum Wales is a place for everyone, where everyone has the right to experience and enjoy our museum, collections and services however they choose, wherever they come from. The post holder will manage the following roles and functions: Finance, HR, Digital, Strategic Planning, Risk Management, Other support functions to be determined. Key Responsibilities; Develop and review financial, people, digital, data and technology strategies and oversee income generation strategy to ensure the long term health of the museum. Supporting the Chief Executive to carry out the responsibilities of the Accounting Officer role, ensuring appropriate financial controls are in place and providing regular assurance reports. Ensure that Amgueddfa Cymru funding is spent on its intended purpose and that transactions conform with the authorities that govern them. Lead a culture of delivering value for money, ensuring spend is incurred with a view to sustainability and whole-life cost. Lead the financial team to deliver capital and revenue budgets, monthly reporting against these. Lead the HR team on policy, recruitment, grievance and development activities. Lead the digital team to deliver services across content, data and technical services. Lead on risk management policy, platform, processes and reporting. Lead on annual operating plan development. Lead on performance management, including measurement of activities as well as impact or outcome, setting targets as needed for the museum Lead on other relevant strategic initiatives and programmes, including the Tailored Review report, Shaping our Future programme. Contribute as a member of the Directorate, to the overall management of the Museum. Champion and actively support all Museum policies and procedures and ensure that they are effectively communicated so that all members of staff understand them and comply with them. Ensure that fundraising and commercial revenue opportunities are maximised. Contribute to the overall aims and objectives of Amgueddfa Cymru/Museum Wales. Liaise with Audit Wales (external audit) and TIAA (internal audit), determining and agreeing plans prior to presentation to Audit Committees. The Successful Applicant Person Specification Essential; - Fully qualified accountant (member of CCAB or CIMA) - Demonstrable senior level financial experience, leading multifunctional teams as well as reporting and presenting at Board level. - Strong leadership and analytical skills and the proven ability to implement cultural change. Core Skills; - Excellent people manager and motivator. - Strategic planning & delivery for future long-term financial health and growth - Experience of leading on strategic projects. - Implementing improvements to financial and HR systems and procedures as relevant across the organisation - Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written, with an ability to build relationships at all levels. - Ability to work both as part of a team and independently including with internal and external stakeholders. - Ability to operate at a strategic level and to have had a proven track record of a similar sized business and effective performance management. - Experience and an understanding of working within the specialised regulatory regimes the museum works under: Welsh Government, charity commission and Royal Statute. The Museum supports active Welsh learners at all levels. Fluency in Welsh, whilst it is not an essential requirement of this post, a willingness to learn would be an advantage What's on Offer The Museum offers a wide range of benefits. The post holder will have the following benefits; Current Salary - In the range of 80,000 - 90,000 - (Subject to a 7.2% pay award that is pending). Annual Leave - 27 days on appointment, rising to 32 days after 5 years' service, plus a privilege day at Christmas and 8 bank holidays (for full-time staff) Pension - We operate a Career Average Revalued Earnings occupational pension scheme. 9% Employee contributions, 21.3% Employer contributions. Flexitime - In order to enable staff to meet their work-life balance requirements and help manage their time as effectively as possible, we operate a flexitime system. Hours of work - 35 per week. the role will require you to attend the National Museum Cardiff, 2 days a week minimum. Key dates - Closing date for applications - 10th May 2024. Interview 1 (Cardiff) - 10th to 20th June 2024 Interview 2 (Llanberis) - 28th June 2024 Please note that all direct applications or other agency cv's will be forwarded to Michael Page for review. Where specific UK qualifications are required we will take into account overseas equivalents. All third party applications will be forwarded to Michael Page. Ref Code: MPJN(phone number removed)Z
Are you looking for a career move that will put you at the heart of a global financial institution? Then bring your skills in strategy, leadership and the experience in the real world of engineering to the Operations and Technology Chief Information Office Business area. By Joining Citi, you will become part of a global organisation whose mission is to serve as a trusted partner to our clients by responsibly providing financial services that enable growth and economic progress. Team/Role Overview Services Production Management is part of the SMBF (Services, Markets, Banking & Finance) organization within the Operations & Technology Chief Information Office. The Production Management of this large scale, diverse environment will reap significant benefit from advancing our SRE capabilities. We are therefore investing in the build out of our Production SRE Operating Model, hiring a seasoned leader who can take a large organization on a multiyear transformational journey. You will lead operating model transformation, to establish a minimum dedicated capability across 7 distinct Services sub domains (Digital, Payments, Securities, Core Banking & Liquidity, Data and our Client Experience & Command Centre). An evangelist who inspires our global organization to shift the balance from reactive to proactive practices. Instilling a culture of low/no touch production, high resiliency, with an eradication and prevention ethos over automation. You will possess real world awareness of the complexity and challenges an environment of this scale can pose, leveraging your experience to inform strategy, engagement, and results. What you'll do Defining Services SRE Strategy & Objectives in partnership with the Global head of Services Production. Incl. Operating Model, Enterprise Tooling adoption and Services Business/Client outcomes. Building solid partnerships with Development leadership & delivery teams to maximise engagement and delivery of shared goals, a cohesive BoW and agile working principles. Seat on Services Technology Architectural Review Boards, partner / influence adoption of Production nonfunctional requirements into SDLC cycle. Build and deliver a growth plan for SRE leveraging the potential of Technical Operational teams, including a implementing a network of trusted production architects to aid with architectural reviews of new products/applications. Responsible for Services domain wide SRE BoW, tracking benefit realisation, including adoption of production developer tools / process adherence, imbedding Agile working principles. Understands SMBF and Services Objectives, ensures proactive assessment L1, L2 & L3 workload drivers, keeping abreast of emerging trends aligning strategy and delivery to address. Drives engagement, training & development of the SRE community, instilling a culture of technical excellence & collaboration. Supporting low/zero touch Production management, along with Observability, Resiliency and Recoverability outcomes. Responsible for Services SRE budget employing commercially minded decision making to deliver cost effective solutions. People Management, including performance evaluation, reward & recognition. What we'll need from you Proven track record delivering organizational transformation or demonstrable experience engaging, motivating, and influencing stakeholder teams. Strong practical / real world experience of SRE and Agile working practices. Experienced in varied Production Management disciplines with a track record of continual improvement. Desired strong technical background, experienced with pitfalls and best practices related to automation, monitoring, observability, resiliency & recoverability. Excellent interpersonal & communication skills with ability to influence and garner support with senior stakeholders and partners. Strong financial planning and cost discipline. Exceptional staff engagement and talent development. Experience managing distributed teams and familiarity with relevant technologies, including relational and NoSQL databases, middleware, programming languages and operating systems. What we can offer you We work hard to have a positive financial and social impact on the communities we serve. In turn, we put our employees first and provide the best-in-class benefits they need to be well, live well and save well. By joining Citi Belfast, you will not only be part of a business casual workplace with a hybrid working model (up to 2 days working at home per week), but also receive a competitive base salary (which is annually reviewed), and enjoy a whole host of additional benefits such as: Generous holiday allowance starting at 27 days plus bank holidays; increasing with tenure A discretional annual performance related bonus Private medical insurance packages to suit your personal circumstances Employee Assistance Program Pension Plan Paid Parental Leave Special discounts for employees, family, and friends Access to an array of learning and development resources Job Family Group: Technology Job Family: Applications Support Time Type: Full time Citi is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to their race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran. Citigroup Inc. and its subsidiaries ("Citi") invite all qualified interested applicants to apply for career opportunities. If you are a person with a disability and need a reasonable accommodation to use our search tools and/or apply for a career opportunity review Accessibility at Citi . View the " EEO is the Law " poster. View the EEO is the Law Supplement . View the EEO Policy Statement . View the Pay Transparency Posting
May 01, 2024
Full time
Are you looking for a career move that will put you at the heart of a global financial institution? Then bring your skills in strategy, leadership and the experience in the real world of engineering to the Operations and Technology Chief Information Office Business area. By Joining Citi, you will become part of a global organisation whose mission is to serve as a trusted partner to our clients by responsibly providing financial services that enable growth and economic progress. Team/Role Overview Services Production Management is part of the SMBF (Services, Markets, Banking & Finance) organization within the Operations & Technology Chief Information Office. The Production Management of this large scale, diverse environment will reap significant benefit from advancing our SRE capabilities. We are therefore investing in the build out of our Production SRE Operating Model, hiring a seasoned leader who can take a large organization on a multiyear transformational journey. You will lead operating model transformation, to establish a minimum dedicated capability across 7 distinct Services sub domains (Digital, Payments, Securities, Core Banking & Liquidity, Data and our Client Experience & Command Centre). An evangelist who inspires our global organization to shift the balance from reactive to proactive practices. Instilling a culture of low/no touch production, high resiliency, with an eradication and prevention ethos over automation. You will possess real world awareness of the complexity and challenges an environment of this scale can pose, leveraging your experience to inform strategy, engagement, and results. What you'll do Defining Services SRE Strategy & Objectives in partnership with the Global head of Services Production. Incl. Operating Model, Enterprise Tooling adoption and Services Business/Client outcomes. Building solid partnerships with Development leadership & delivery teams to maximise engagement and delivery of shared goals, a cohesive BoW and agile working principles. Seat on Services Technology Architectural Review Boards, partner / influence adoption of Production nonfunctional requirements into SDLC cycle. Build and deliver a growth plan for SRE leveraging the potential of Technical Operational teams, including a implementing a network of trusted production architects to aid with architectural reviews of new products/applications. Responsible for Services domain wide SRE BoW, tracking benefit realisation, including adoption of production developer tools / process adherence, imbedding Agile working principles. Understands SMBF and Services Objectives, ensures proactive assessment L1, L2 & L3 workload drivers, keeping abreast of emerging trends aligning strategy and delivery to address. Drives engagement, training & development of the SRE community, instilling a culture of technical excellence & collaboration. Supporting low/zero touch Production management, along with Observability, Resiliency and Recoverability outcomes. Responsible for Services SRE budget employing commercially minded decision making to deliver cost effective solutions. People Management, including performance evaluation, reward & recognition. What we'll need from you Proven track record delivering organizational transformation or demonstrable experience engaging, motivating, and influencing stakeholder teams. Strong practical / real world experience of SRE and Agile working practices. Experienced in varied Production Management disciplines with a track record of continual improvement. Desired strong technical background, experienced with pitfalls and best practices related to automation, monitoring, observability, resiliency & recoverability. Excellent interpersonal & communication skills with ability to influence and garner support with senior stakeholders and partners. Strong financial planning and cost discipline. Exceptional staff engagement and talent development. Experience managing distributed teams and familiarity with relevant technologies, including relational and NoSQL databases, middleware, programming languages and operating systems. What we can offer you We work hard to have a positive financial and social impact on the communities we serve. In turn, we put our employees first and provide the best-in-class benefits they need to be well, live well and save well. By joining Citi Belfast, you will not only be part of a business casual workplace with a hybrid working model (up to 2 days working at home per week), but also receive a competitive base salary (which is annually reviewed), and enjoy a whole host of additional benefits such as: Generous holiday allowance starting at 27 days plus bank holidays; increasing with tenure A discretional annual performance related bonus Private medical insurance packages to suit your personal circumstances Employee Assistance Program Pension Plan Paid Parental Leave Special discounts for employees, family, and friends Access to an array of learning and development resources Job Family Group: Technology Job Family: Applications Support Time Type: Full time Citi is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to their race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran. Citigroup Inc. and its subsidiaries ("Citi") invite all qualified interested applicants to apply for career opportunities. If you are a person with a disability and need a reasonable accommodation to use our search tools and/or apply for a career opportunity review Accessibility at Citi . View the " EEO is the Law " poster. View the EEO is the Law Supplement . View the EEO Policy Statement . View the Pay Transparency Posting
We are working with a London Borough in their search for an interim Head of Business Intelligence. They are looking for someone to develop a service delivery function that drives improvements to services by developing business intelligence for the Council as a function, as well as performance monitoring. Some of the key responsibilities include: To act as corporate leader and head of profession for business intelligence and performance management. Business intelligence team leadership and delivery of a business intelligence function (including the current performance activity) that supports and works across all Hillingdon activities and services. Lead the Council's data and business intelligence strategy and implementation plans, fully aligned to the digital strategy, working closely with the Corporate Director, Corporate Management Team, Transformation team and Senior Managers with managers and staff skilled in data management, to be a data and evidence-based organisation driving continuous improvement. Provide business intelligence expertise, reports advice and guidance to Corporate Director, Elected Members, the Corporate Management Team and senior managers in shaping the strategic direction of the Council and embedding practical, organisation-wide arrangements to deliver the council strategy, across all services and in own service area. The role reports into the Chief Digital and Information Officer.
May 01, 2024
Full time
We are working with a London Borough in their search for an interim Head of Business Intelligence. They are looking for someone to develop a service delivery function that drives improvements to services by developing business intelligence for the Council as a function, as well as performance monitoring. Some of the key responsibilities include: To act as corporate leader and head of profession for business intelligence and performance management. Business intelligence team leadership and delivery of a business intelligence function (including the current performance activity) that supports and works across all Hillingdon activities and services. Lead the Council's data and business intelligence strategy and implementation plans, fully aligned to the digital strategy, working closely with the Corporate Director, Corporate Management Team, Transformation team and Senior Managers with managers and staff skilled in data management, to be a data and evidence-based organisation driving continuous improvement. Provide business intelligence expertise, reports advice and guidance to Corporate Director, Elected Members, the Corporate Management Team and senior managers in shaping the strategic direction of the Council and embedding practical, organisation-wide arrangements to deliver the council strategy, across all services and in own service area. The role reports into the Chief Digital and Information Officer.
The NHSCFA is a health authority charged with identifying, investigating and preventing fraud and other economic crime within the NHS and the wider health group The NHS Counter Fraud Authority (NHSCFA) is a health authority charged with identifying, investigating and preventing fraud and other economic crime within the NHS and the wider health group. As a health authority focused entirely on counter fraud work, the NHSCFA is independent from other NHS bodies and directly accountable to the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC). Our vision Our vision is to work together to understand, find and prevent fraud, bribery and corruption in the NHS. Our purpose Our purpose is to "protect the NHS from fraud, bribery and corruption". We will achieve this by: being experts and leaders in our field leading the NHS response empowering others putting the interests of the NHS and its patients first The NHSCFA's departmental sponsor is the Department of Health and Social Care Anti-Fraud Unit (DHSC AFU), which holds the NHSCFA board to account for the delivery of its strategy. Statutory Instrument 2017 No 958 sets out the establishment and constitution of the organisation. Schedule 2, parts 1 and 2, details the requirements for specific roles which make up our board. To find out more about the role of the NHSCFA board and its members please see the NHSCFA Board of Directors Section. Our remit covers the NHS and the wider health group in England. In Wales we provide specialist counter fraud support functions to the Welsh Government under section 83 of the Government of Wales Act 2006. Please see the NHS Counter Fraud Service Wales page for more details. The Evolution of the NHSCFA We're all emerging from an incredibly testing time for the NHS. A global pandemic is, for the healthcare sector, at least the equivalent of a world war and the consequences will be felt by all NHS colleagues for some time as economies, worldwide, now pivot to cope with the economic and wellbeing toll. Our CEO, Alex Rothwell, is currently embarking on a testing programme of stakeholder relationship-building sessions. This journey slide is one he'll be sharing widely. At times like this, it's worth taking a look back on the roots of the community in which we operate, for what is any organisation but a collection of people gathered together to serve a common purpose, in our case a community dedicated to protecting the NHS from the fraudulent abuse of public funds that should be directed to front line care? 1998 Directorate of Counter Fraud Services (DCFS) created and assigned with overall responsibility for all the work to counter fraud and corruption undertaken in the NHS 1999 Inclusion of the Counter Fraud Operational Service (CFOS) providing a regional investigative capacity 2003 NHS Counter Fraud and Security Management Service (NHS CFSMS), set up as a special health authority an arm's length body of the Department of Health, to protect the staff, assets and resources of the NHS in England and Wales 2005 NHS CFSMS was amalgamated into the NHS Business Services Authority (BSA) to be part of a single special health authority 2011 The CFSMS division of the NHSBSA is renamed NHS Protect with its counter fraud function aligned to the development and delivery of the DHSC anti-fraud strategy 2014 NHS Protect achieves its first million pound recovery with Dentist Joyce Trail required to pay back £1.4million she had defrauded from the NHS 2015 NHS Finance Manager Barry Cosson ordered to pay back £2.1 million defrauded from his NHS employer 2016 Four NHS Clinical specialists ordered to pay back £520,000 they had conspired to defraud from the NHS 2017 The NHS Counter Fraud Authority (NHSCFA) is created as a new special health authority charged with identifying, investigating and preventing fraud and other economic crime within the NHS and the wider health group (removing responsibility for the protection of staff in the NHS) First NHSCFA strategy. Organisation establishes itself as a leader in counter fraud 2019 The NHSCFA increased their profile with 'Fraud Squad NHS' BBC One TV documentary series 2020 Covid-19 starts NHSCFA remit renewed by parliament for another three years Current strategy target of £400m overall financial benefit £54m achieved in 2020-21 (against target of £50m) Stakeholder Engagement programme launched Clue implemented across NHS 2021 Appointment of new Chief Executive, Alex Rothwell Ongoing evolution development of new NHSCFA strategy Our timeline, albeit relatively brief, shows how we have evolved to face past challenges like recessions, austerity and hardship. It also reminds us that we need to keep looking forward, to keep adapting to remain future fit and it's here where our strategy comes in. At no stage in this timeline were we ever alone. The NHSCFA is an enabling function, a facilitator and orchestrator of the local counter-fraud effort within the NHS Trusts. Our timeline is a reminder of the links in that chain and how important that golden thread of dedication and collaboration will be moving forward. Hopefully, publishing this now will prompt those who explore our journey to consider the part they played in the past, play now and will play in the future as there will be rewarding and testing times ahead for us all.
May 01, 2024
Full time
The NHSCFA is a health authority charged with identifying, investigating and preventing fraud and other economic crime within the NHS and the wider health group The NHS Counter Fraud Authority (NHSCFA) is a health authority charged with identifying, investigating and preventing fraud and other economic crime within the NHS and the wider health group. As a health authority focused entirely on counter fraud work, the NHSCFA is independent from other NHS bodies and directly accountable to the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC). Our vision Our vision is to work together to understand, find and prevent fraud, bribery and corruption in the NHS. Our purpose Our purpose is to "protect the NHS from fraud, bribery and corruption". We will achieve this by: being experts and leaders in our field leading the NHS response empowering others putting the interests of the NHS and its patients first The NHSCFA's departmental sponsor is the Department of Health and Social Care Anti-Fraud Unit (DHSC AFU), which holds the NHSCFA board to account for the delivery of its strategy. Statutory Instrument 2017 No 958 sets out the establishment and constitution of the organisation. Schedule 2, parts 1 and 2, details the requirements for specific roles which make up our board. To find out more about the role of the NHSCFA board and its members please see the NHSCFA Board of Directors Section. Our remit covers the NHS and the wider health group in England. In Wales we provide specialist counter fraud support functions to the Welsh Government under section 83 of the Government of Wales Act 2006. Please see the NHS Counter Fraud Service Wales page for more details. The Evolution of the NHSCFA We're all emerging from an incredibly testing time for the NHS. A global pandemic is, for the healthcare sector, at least the equivalent of a world war and the consequences will be felt by all NHS colleagues for some time as economies, worldwide, now pivot to cope with the economic and wellbeing toll. Our CEO, Alex Rothwell, is currently embarking on a testing programme of stakeholder relationship-building sessions. This journey slide is one he'll be sharing widely. At times like this, it's worth taking a look back on the roots of the community in which we operate, for what is any organisation but a collection of people gathered together to serve a common purpose, in our case a community dedicated to protecting the NHS from the fraudulent abuse of public funds that should be directed to front line care? 1998 Directorate of Counter Fraud Services (DCFS) created and assigned with overall responsibility for all the work to counter fraud and corruption undertaken in the NHS 1999 Inclusion of the Counter Fraud Operational Service (CFOS) providing a regional investigative capacity 2003 NHS Counter Fraud and Security Management Service (NHS CFSMS), set up as a special health authority an arm's length body of the Department of Health, to protect the staff, assets and resources of the NHS in England and Wales 2005 NHS CFSMS was amalgamated into the NHS Business Services Authority (BSA) to be part of a single special health authority 2011 The CFSMS division of the NHSBSA is renamed NHS Protect with its counter fraud function aligned to the development and delivery of the DHSC anti-fraud strategy 2014 NHS Protect achieves its first million pound recovery with Dentist Joyce Trail required to pay back £1.4million she had defrauded from the NHS 2015 NHS Finance Manager Barry Cosson ordered to pay back £2.1 million defrauded from his NHS employer 2016 Four NHS Clinical specialists ordered to pay back £520,000 they had conspired to defraud from the NHS 2017 The NHS Counter Fraud Authority (NHSCFA) is created as a new special health authority charged with identifying, investigating and preventing fraud and other economic crime within the NHS and the wider health group (removing responsibility for the protection of staff in the NHS) First NHSCFA strategy. Organisation establishes itself as a leader in counter fraud 2019 The NHSCFA increased their profile with 'Fraud Squad NHS' BBC One TV documentary series 2020 Covid-19 starts NHSCFA remit renewed by parliament for another three years Current strategy target of £400m overall financial benefit £54m achieved in 2020-21 (against target of £50m) Stakeholder Engagement programme launched Clue implemented across NHS 2021 Appointment of new Chief Executive, Alex Rothwell Ongoing evolution development of new NHSCFA strategy Our timeline, albeit relatively brief, shows how we have evolved to face past challenges like recessions, austerity and hardship. It also reminds us that we need to keep looking forward, to keep adapting to remain future fit and it's here where our strategy comes in. At no stage in this timeline were we ever alone. The NHSCFA is an enabling function, a facilitator and orchestrator of the local counter-fraud effort within the NHS Trusts. Our timeline is a reminder of the links in that chain and how important that golden thread of dedication and collaboration will be moving forward. Hopefully, publishing this now will prompt those who explore our journey to consider the part they played in the past, play now and will play in the future as there will be rewarding and testing times ahead for us all.
About this role: Liverpool's Royal Court Ltd generates 95% of its income from tickets, food and beverage sales meaning this new role is vital to the organisation, calling for a leader who is able to manage and motivate a diverse workforce on a daily basis. Duties are wide and varied and require a person with excellent organisational and communication skills. It requires a resilient individual who can both serve others and act on her/his own initiative, using common sense and discretion, while working to deadlines and the highest standards. The role will require working closely with the Senior management Team to ensure that the theatre and Courtyard Bar & Restaurant are well managed at all times. Job title: Head of Operations Responsible to: Chief Executive Location: Liverpool's Royal Court, 1 Roe St, Liverpool, L1 1HL Contract: Permanent, full-time Salary: £40,000 - £45,000 depending on experience Hours: 40-48 hours per week flexible hours in line with the needs of the role and organisation Main Duties: Develop and supervise comprehensive operational strategies, aligning them with organizational goals and objectives. Supervise and lead the senior team of FOH & CY Staff while making sure that the processes underlying the auditorium, studio, bars, coffee shop and courtyard operate smoothly. Institute streamlined and efficient processes to optimize productivity and improve overall operational effectiveness. Ensure strict adherence to all applicable regulations, industry standards, and compliance requirements, fostering a culture of adherence and continuous improvement. Foster collaboration and coordination with other departments, establishing seamless communication channels to ensure integrated and smooth overall operations. Demonstrate innovation in revenue generation strategies, exploring and implementing novel approaches to enhance financial outcomes for the department and the organization, aligning with the organisation's budget. Exercise effective financial management and report regularly by overseeing the budget, allocating resources, and identifying opportunities for cost savings without compromising operational efficiency. Actively participate in strategic decision-making processes while being innovative, providing valuable insights and recommendations based on an understanding of operations, market trends, and industry dynamics. Contribute to the development of the organization's overarching strategic vision. Reporting Oversee and report daily show reports and sales figures. Report and document any issues or complaints from the general public. Understand all stock control processes and reporting, including organising, counting, and ordering stock Oversee and report on income/ expenditure budgets, GP, etc. Other Manage the process of setting up the theatre and Courtyard for any external hires and/or internal meetings booked in any of the theatre's public spaces. Manage and lead the daily jobs list across the theatre and Courtyard while liaising with the Facilities Manager to ensure that jobs are carried out to an agreed timetable. The successful candidate will have: Essential Requirements Personal licence to enable you to be the Designated Premises Supervisor Excellent organisational skills Excellent management skills Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to deal with the general public on a daily basis Good knowledge of health and safety requirements and fire procedures Good understanding of reporting and meeting targets Good sense of humour Desired Requirements: Qualifications in or good knowledge of Health and Safety legislation and requirements Smart appearance How To Apply If you think that you meet all the requirements to be a successful candidate, please send us the following: An up-to-date CV A supporting statement which details why you want the role, how it fits in to your longer-term career plans and how you feel you meet the expectations of the JD, ensuring that you address each point under the 'successful candidates will have' section above The names and contact details for two referees, one of whom should be your current or most recent employer, if possible. We will not contact any referees without your prior permission We would appreciate it if all candidates could complete the EDI form to help the organisation to monitor diversity across the organisation. We particularly welcome applications from people from the Global Majority for this post. We're committed to creating a comfortable and inclusive environment for all candidates, so please let us know if you need any accommodations or special arrangements for the interview. We strongly encourage all applicants with disabilities and people who are from ethnically and culturally diverse backgrounds to apply as we strive for our team and our work to be informed by and representative of the diverse communities we serve.
May 01, 2024
Full time
About this role: Liverpool's Royal Court Ltd generates 95% of its income from tickets, food and beverage sales meaning this new role is vital to the organisation, calling for a leader who is able to manage and motivate a diverse workforce on a daily basis. Duties are wide and varied and require a person with excellent organisational and communication skills. It requires a resilient individual who can both serve others and act on her/his own initiative, using common sense and discretion, while working to deadlines and the highest standards. The role will require working closely with the Senior management Team to ensure that the theatre and Courtyard Bar & Restaurant are well managed at all times. Job title: Head of Operations Responsible to: Chief Executive Location: Liverpool's Royal Court, 1 Roe St, Liverpool, L1 1HL Contract: Permanent, full-time Salary: £40,000 - £45,000 depending on experience Hours: 40-48 hours per week flexible hours in line with the needs of the role and organisation Main Duties: Develop and supervise comprehensive operational strategies, aligning them with organizational goals and objectives. Supervise and lead the senior team of FOH & CY Staff while making sure that the processes underlying the auditorium, studio, bars, coffee shop and courtyard operate smoothly. Institute streamlined and efficient processes to optimize productivity and improve overall operational effectiveness. Ensure strict adherence to all applicable regulations, industry standards, and compliance requirements, fostering a culture of adherence and continuous improvement. Foster collaboration and coordination with other departments, establishing seamless communication channels to ensure integrated and smooth overall operations. Demonstrate innovation in revenue generation strategies, exploring and implementing novel approaches to enhance financial outcomes for the department and the organization, aligning with the organisation's budget. Exercise effective financial management and report regularly by overseeing the budget, allocating resources, and identifying opportunities for cost savings without compromising operational efficiency. Actively participate in strategic decision-making processes while being innovative, providing valuable insights and recommendations based on an understanding of operations, market trends, and industry dynamics. Contribute to the development of the organization's overarching strategic vision. Reporting Oversee and report daily show reports and sales figures. Report and document any issues or complaints from the general public. Understand all stock control processes and reporting, including organising, counting, and ordering stock Oversee and report on income/ expenditure budgets, GP, etc. Other Manage the process of setting up the theatre and Courtyard for any external hires and/or internal meetings booked in any of the theatre's public spaces. Manage and lead the daily jobs list across the theatre and Courtyard while liaising with the Facilities Manager to ensure that jobs are carried out to an agreed timetable. The successful candidate will have: Essential Requirements Personal licence to enable you to be the Designated Premises Supervisor Excellent organisational skills Excellent management skills Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to deal with the general public on a daily basis Good knowledge of health and safety requirements and fire procedures Good understanding of reporting and meeting targets Good sense of humour Desired Requirements: Qualifications in or good knowledge of Health and Safety legislation and requirements Smart appearance How To Apply If you think that you meet all the requirements to be a successful candidate, please send us the following: An up-to-date CV A supporting statement which details why you want the role, how it fits in to your longer-term career plans and how you feel you meet the expectations of the JD, ensuring that you address each point under the 'successful candidates will have' section above The names and contact details for two referees, one of whom should be your current or most recent employer, if possible. We will not contact any referees without your prior permission We would appreciate it if all candidates could complete the EDI form to help the organisation to monitor diversity across the organisation. We particularly welcome applications from people from the Global Majority for this post. We're committed to creating a comfortable and inclusive environment for all candidates, so please let us know if you need any accommodations or special arrangements for the interview. We strongly encourage all applicants with disabilities and people who are from ethnically and culturally diverse backgrounds to apply as we strive for our team and our work to be informed by and representative of the diverse communities we serve.
Your new company Hays Technology are recruiting a Director of IT to join a growing and ambitious public sector organisation based across the UK on an initial 24-month FTC. The role will report to the Chief Finance Officer and can be worked remotely but will have monthly travel to Leeds/London and Brighton. Your new role In your new role, you will be responsible for the day-to-day operational management and strategic delivery of the IT department of around 50 staff across the organisation, ensuring they are supporting colleagues and service user needs. You will be ensuring effective IT information governance strategies are in line with applicable standards, ensuring that IT systems, infrastructure and data are secure against internal and external threats, and positive effective and appropriate measures for risk management. You will be a strong technical leader with experience of operational IT and will be working with key stakeholders to deliver the digital strategy of the organisation, ensuring that required changes in technical platforms, capacity, capability, and techniques are understood, defined, and planned. You will be providing support and collaborative leadership to the department Heads, working with them to achieve deadlines, make improvements and ensure objectives are met. What you'll need to succeed Experience of leading as a Director or CTO of an IT/Digital function in a large, multi-location organisation Experience of delivering large scale IT change Experience of project management approaches, and making them fit to the organisation's context Solid technical knowledge across infrastructure, applications,data, service,security, development and projects Ability to work at a fast pace in a dynamic environment Strong leadership skills to develop and lead broad ranging IT teams. Able to communicate across the organisation to all colleagues, and external stakeholders What you'll get in return This exciting position is paying up to 100,000 negotiable on experience and offers an excellent work life balance including: home working, 25 days annual leave, company pension scheme, flexibility, training, and development opportunities. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
May 01, 2024
Full time
Your new company Hays Technology are recruiting a Director of IT to join a growing and ambitious public sector organisation based across the UK on an initial 24-month FTC. The role will report to the Chief Finance Officer and can be worked remotely but will have monthly travel to Leeds/London and Brighton. Your new role In your new role, you will be responsible for the day-to-day operational management and strategic delivery of the IT department of around 50 staff across the organisation, ensuring they are supporting colleagues and service user needs. You will be ensuring effective IT information governance strategies are in line with applicable standards, ensuring that IT systems, infrastructure and data are secure against internal and external threats, and positive effective and appropriate measures for risk management. You will be a strong technical leader with experience of operational IT and will be working with key stakeholders to deliver the digital strategy of the organisation, ensuring that required changes in technical platforms, capacity, capability, and techniques are understood, defined, and planned. You will be providing support and collaborative leadership to the department Heads, working with them to achieve deadlines, make improvements and ensure objectives are met. What you'll need to succeed Experience of leading as a Director or CTO of an IT/Digital function in a large, multi-location organisation Experience of delivering large scale IT change Experience of project management approaches, and making them fit to the organisation's context Solid technical knowledge across infrastructure, applications,data, service,security, development and projects Ability to work at a fast pace in a dynamic environment Strong leadership skills to develop and lead broad ranging IT teams. Able to communicate across the organisation to all colleagues, and external stakeholders What you'll get in return This exciting position is paying up to 100,000 negotiable on experience and offers an excellent work life balance including: home working, 25 days annual leave, company pension scheme, flexibility, training, and development opportunities. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)