Finegreen are currently supporting a large NHS Trust in the appointment of Director level Estates and facilities professional for an initial period of 12 months. The organisation is open to applicants looking for secondment opportunities also (must be at Band 9 level for this to be considered). Key responsibilities will include: Responsible for the strategic and operational management of the Trust s Estates and Facilities functions to support the delivery of high quality healthcare and for the development of services in accordance with the Trust s strategies and corporate objectives; Provision of strategic direction and advice on the estate ensuring that the built environment is safe for patients, visitors and staff, is fit for the future, is managed effectively and efficiently and adapts to changing healthcare needs; As the most senior Director within the Directorate, holds corporate and professional responsibility for estates and facilities service standards, governance, policies, financial management, statutory and regulatory compliance and risk management; Reporting to a Board Executive, will provide comprehensive provision of assurance to the Trust Board and Trust Committees for the estate; This is a senior role in the organisation that has the overarching day-to-day and long-term strategic responsibility for the safety, security and management of the built environment; Responsible for building and developing a team to deliver will be a critical success factor to support them to deliver the services required across the portfolio; Development of the Trusts estate strategy aligned to the clinical and corporate strategies; Overall responsibility of Estates management (Mechanical, electrical & building maintenance, minor new works, energy & utilities, decarbonisation, fire safety, property, land & leases, grounds & gardens, administration and help desk); Lead on Facilities management (all hotel services including patient meal service/catering, residences/accommodation, security/LSMS, access control/ID badges, portering, car parking, non-patient transport/logistics, domestic services/cleaning, waste, graphics and materials management); Professional lead for estates and facilities staff and services, continued development of information and reporting for estates and facilities functions including maintaining and developing the Trusts CAFM system, PAM and ERIC; In order to discharge their duties effectively the Deputy Director of Estates will have to work with a wide range of stakeholders both internal and external to the trust; Responsible for significant revenue and capital budgets, including backlog Maintenance, own the Trust revenue budget for estates and facilities, delivering within annual financial targets.; Develop and implement productivity and efficiency measures in support of cost improvement plans and continually seek best practice and value for money; The ideal candidate will have: Chartered professional registration/accreditation in relevant discipline (e.g. RIBA, CIOB, RICS, CIBSE, etc.); Significant senior management experience in a large organisation in estates and facilities management; Can demonstrate experience of managing major change and shaping the future and has strategic and budget setting; An understanding and broad knowledge of the whole NHS context including knowledge of the national agenda and the impact on the estate/Trust. If you are interested in the role, please contact Donna Larder on or send your to
May 05, 2024
Contractor
Finegreen are currently supporting a large NHS Trust in the appointment of Director level Estates and facilities professional for an initial period of 12 months. The organisation is open to applicants looking for secondment opportunities also (must be at Band 9 level for this to be considered). Key responsibilities will include: Responsible for the strategic and operational management of the Trust s Estates and Facilities functions to support the delivery of high quality healthcare and for the development of services in accordance with the Trust s strategies and corporate objectives; Provision of strategic direction and advice on the estate ensuring that the built environment is safe for patients, visitors and staff, is fit for the future, is managed effectively and efficiently and adapts to changing healthcare needs; As the most senior Director within the Directorate, holds corporate and professional responsibility for estates and facilities service standards, governance, policies, financial management, statutory and regulatory compliance and risk management; Reporting to a Board Executive, will provide comprehensive provision of assurance to the Trust Board and Trust Committees for the estate; This is a senior role in the organisation that has the overarching day-to-day and long-term strategic responsibility for the safety, security and management of the built environment; Responsible for building and developing a team to deliver will be a critical success factor to support them to deliver the services required across the portfolio; Development of the Trusts estate strategy aligned to the clinical and corporate strategies; Overall responsibility of Estates management (Mechanical, electrical & building maintenance, minor new works, energy & utilities, decarbonisation, fire safety, property, land & leases, grounds & gardens, administration and help desk); Lead on Facilities management (all hotel services including patient meal service/catering, residences/accommodation, security/LSMS, access control/ID badges, portering, car parking, non-patient transport/logistics, domestic services/cleaning, waste, graphics and materials management); Professional lead for estates and facilities staff and services, continued development of information and reporting for estates and facilities functions including maintaining and developing the Trusts CAFM system, PAM and ERIC; In order to discharge their duties effectively the Deputy Director of Estates will have to work with a wide range of stakeholders both internal and external to the trust; Responsible for significant revenue and capital budgets, including backlog Maintenance, own the Trust revenue budget for estates and facilities, delivering within annual financial targets.; Develop and implement productivity and efficiency measures in support of cost improvement plans and continually seek best practice and value for money; The ideal candidate will have: Chartered professional registration/accreditation in relevant discipline (e.g. RIBA, CIOB, RICS, CIBSE, etc.); Significant senior management experience in a large organisation in estates and facilities management; Can demonstrate experience of managing major change and shaping the future and has strategic and budget setting; An understanding and broad knowledge of the whole NHS context including knowledge of the national agenda and the impact on the estate/Trust. If you are interested in the role, please contact Donna Larder on or send your to
Welcome to Wanstead! We are expanding our team and looking for RVN's to join our flagship 24-hour hospital in East London on a full-time basis. Before we delve into the nitty gritty, here is what we offer you: Our RVN salary band is £30,000 to £36,000 depending on experience and role, as there is ample opportunity for senior RVN positions, for nurses who are looking for that next step up in their nursing careers or hold advanced certificates and qualifications. As a Goddard RVN you will benefit from: 6.6 weeks annual leave including bank holidays 2 days paid CPD leave every year Additional responsibility allowance (where applicable) Relocation assistance (where applicable) Generous colleague introduction reward 24-hour Employee Assistance Programme RCVS and BVNA fees covered The opportunity to join our private medical insurance scheme at a reduced rate, as well as a medical cashback plan involving refunds on many routine medical costs such as dental care, physiotherapy, optician, chiropractic fees, and more Shopping discounts Generous colleague discounts Petplan 20% colleague discount About the role This role will suit RVN's who thrive in a fast-paced hospital environment, enjoy all areas of hospital nursing and prides themselves in providing the highest standard of patient care. If you have a keen interest in theatre nursing, we can also explore a theatre based role. This role could also be ideal for an RVN who has completed a certificate and wants to have access to an enhanced caseload and facilities, in order to be able to use their invaluable skillset. As well as the large clinical team around you, and integral front of house team for client care support, you will be fully supported by our senior nurses, deputy head nurse, head nurse, head vet and hospital managers. Wanstead Veterinary Hospital sees an incredibly diverse caseload, no day is the same, and its a great environment to learn from our talented team of certificate holders and specialists. The hospital provides an excellent first opinion, emergency, critical care, and referral service to our clients and local network of 20 branches and work to the highest clinical standards. There is state of the art diagnostic support at Wanstead, with a new CT scanner, a commercial laboratory, a strong medical team, and experienced surgeons routinely conducting advanced orthopaedic, soft tissue, and minimally invasive surgery all available on site. Wanstead itself is on the outskirts of leafy Essex, but has quick and direct transport links that take you straight into all areas of London! There is a bustling café and restaurant culture in Wanstead so you will never be short of places to visit for a treat. About us In 2022 we celebrated our 70th anniversary and have 46 branches, 3 hospitals and our own nurse training college. We value all of our colleagues, and our forward-looking approach means we have introduced a Colleague Forum to listen to our peers views, as well as monthly Town Hall meetings with our board of directors, communicating real time updates, taking polls with live Q&As to ensure we're making the right, collaborative decisions for our people. All our senior managers are mental health first aid trained and we offer Wellness plans for all our new starters. If you can see yourself in this role press apply now, and within 60 seconds your application will be with our recruitment manager Rose. Alternatively, please feel free to email her directly at for any other queries or to simply arrange a call and have a chat about other opportunities! Job Type: Full-time Pay: £30,000.00-£34,000.00 per year
May 05, 2024
Full time
Welcome to Wanstead! We are expanding our team and looking for RVN's to join our flagship 24-hour hospital in East London on a full-time basis. Before we delve into the nitty gritty, here is what we offer you: Our RVN salary band is £30,000 to £36,000 depending on experience and role, as there is ample opportunity for senior RVN positions, for nurses who are looking for that next step up in their nursing careers or hold advanced certificates and qualifications. As a Goddard RVN you will benefit from: 6.6 weeks annual leave including bank holidays 2 days paid CPD leave every year Additional responsibility allowance (where applicable) Relocation assistance (where applicable) Generous colleague introduction reward 24-hour Employee Assistance Programme RCVS and BVNA fees covered The opportunity to join our private medical insurance scheme at a reduced rate, as well as a medical cashback plan involving refunds on many routine medical costs such as dental care, physiotherapy, optician, chiropractic fees, and more Shopping discounts Generous colleague discounts Petplan 20% colleague discount About the role This role will suit RVN's who thrive in a fast-paced hospital environment, enjoy all areas of hospital nursing and prides themselves in providing the highest standard of patient care. If you have a keen interest in theatre nursing, we can also explore a theatre based role. This role could also be ideal for an RVN who has completed a certificate and wants to have access to an enhanced caseload and facilities, in order to be able to use their invaluable skillset. As well as the large clinical team around you, and integral front of house team for client care support, you will be fully supported by our senior nurses, deputy head nurse, head nurse, head vet and hospital managers. Wanstead Veterinary Hospital sees an incredibly diverse caseload, no day is the same, and its a great environment to learn from our talented team of certificate holders and specialists. The hospital provides an excellent first opinion, emergency, critical care, and referral service to our clients and local network of 20 branches and work to the highest clinical standards. There is state of the art diagnostic support at Wanstead, with a new CT scanner, a commercial laboratory, a strong medical team, and experienced surgeons routinely conducting advanced orthopaedic, soft tissue, and minimally invasive surgery all available on site. Wanstead itself is on the outskirts of leafy Essex, but has quick and direct transport links that take you straight into all areas of London! There is a bustling café and restaurant culture in Wanstead so you will never be short of places to visit for a treat. About us In 2022 we celebrated our 70th anniversary and have 46 branches, 3 hospitals and our own nurse training college. We value all of our colleagues, and our forward-looking approach means we have introduced a Colleague Forum to listen to our peers views, as well as monthly Town Hall meetings with our board of directors, communicating real time updates, taking polls with live Q&As to ensure we're making the right, collaborative decisions for our people. All our senior managers are mental health first aid trained and we offer Wellness plans for all our new starters. If you can see yourself in this role press apply now, and within 60 seconds your application will be with our recruitment manager Rose. Alternatively, please feel free to email her directly at for any other queries or to simply arrange a call and have a chat about other opportunities! Job Type: Full-time Pay: £30,000.00-£34,000.00 per year
ARE YOU AN EXPEIRENCED DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF ESTATES AND FACILITIES WITH NHS WHO IS LOOKING TO SECURE THEIR NEXT ROLE? IF YOU ARE WE HAVE JUST THE OPPORTUNITY FOR YOU As the Deputy Director of Estates and Facilities you will be responsible for the strategic and operational management of the Trust's Estates and Facilities functions to support the delivery of high quality healthcare and for the development of services in accordance with the Trust'sstrategies and corporate objectives. You will provide strategic direction and advice on the estate ensuring that the built environment is safe for patients, visitors and staff, is fit for the future, is managed effectively and efficiently and adapts to changing healthcare needs. The Deputy Director of Estates and Facilities holds corporate and professional responsibility for estates and facilities service standards, governance, policies, financial management, statutory and regulatory compliance and risk management. The provision of assurance to the Trust Board and Trust Committees for the estate. Scope of the Role: This is a senior role in the organisation that has the overarching day-to-day and long-term strategic responsibility for the safety, security and management of the built environment. Building and developing a team to deliver will be a critical success factor to support them. Your role will include the following areas: Stakeholder engagement Finance and resources Financial Instructions People Information Management Policy development and implementation New hospital What you will need to have: Education and qualifications Degree in relevant estates or facilities discipline Post-graduate qualification at doctorate (level 8) (doctorate or equivalent in relevant discipline) Chartered professional registration/accreditation in relevant discipline (eg RIBA,CIOB, RICS, CIBSE, etc.) Project management qualification or equivalent level of experience Evidence of CPD and leadership development SmartSourcing are a Disability Confident Employer and we promote, celebrate and value diversity, we are committed to promoting equality and inclusion for all.
May 04, 2024
Full time
ARE YOU AN EXPEIRENCED DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF ESTATES AND FACILITIES WITH NHS WHO IS LOOKING TO SECURE THEIR NEXT ROLE? IF YOU ARE WE HAVE JUST THE OPPORTUNITY FOR YOU As the Deputy Director of Estates and Facilities you will be responsible for the strategic and operational management of the Trust's Estates and Facilities functions to support the delivery of high quality healthcare and for the development of services in accordance with the Trust'sstrategies and corporate objectives. You will provide strategic direction and advice on the estate ensuring that the built environment is safe for patients, visitors and staff, is fit for the future, is managed effectively and efficiently and adapts to changing healthcare needs. The Deputy Director of Estates and Facilities holds corporate and professional responsibility for estates and facilities service standards, governance, policies, financial management, statutory and regulatory compliance and risk management. The provision of assurance to the Trust Board and Trust Committees for the estate. Scope of the Role: This is a senior role in the organisation that has the overarching day-to-day and long-term strategic responsibility for the safety, security and management of the built environment. Building and developing a team to deliver will be a critical success factor to support them. Your role will include the following areas: Stakeholder engagement Finance and resources Financial Instructions People Information Management Policy development and implementation New hospital What you will need to have: Education and qualifications Degree in relevant estates or facilities discipline Post-graduate qualification at doctorate (level 8) (doctorate or equivalent in relevant discipline) Chartered professional registration/accreditation in relevant discipline (eg RIBA,CIOB, RICS, CIBSE, etc.) Project management qualification or equivalent level of experience Evidence of CPD and leadership development SmartSourcing are a Disability Confident Employer and we promote, celebrate and value diversity, we are committed to promoting equality and inclusion for all.
Regional Quality Assurance Administration Partner £32,000 plus 2.5k car allowance. Mon-Fri, 8.00am-5.00pm. Excelcare is a privately owned nursing and care home provider established for over 34 years. Our London and Milton Keynes region comprises 10 care homes. We have an excellent opportunity for a Regional Quality Assurance Administration Partner to join a strong and well-established Home Management and Regional Team. Purpose of the role: Reporting to the Deputy Regional Operations Director (DROD) your role will be to support in the monitoring of Quality throughout the homes in the region by providing administrative support to the DROD and Regional Team members. Your role will be based in Milton Keynes with an expectation of travelling to London 2 times a month. About the Regional Quality Assurance Administration Partner Role: • Monitoring compliance actions set for each home and produce reports as required. • Management of team members annual leave • Organise dairies to ensure that all home support visits, and location of the team members is known. • To collate and request information as directed to support in Quality assurance and Governance processes. • Ensuring that all surveys (Residents, Relatives, professionals, Team etc.) are sent out and returned by the designated date. • Maintaining a regional diary of key events i.e. PIR, inspections, deadlines, etc. • Support in the provision of information for daily reports that are required each day • Provide cover and support in the absence of the Business Support Administrator who is one of the Regional Team members • Management of supervisions and appraisal meetings and documents for team members who report to the DROD • Organise team meetings and events • Administrative support to DROD in ensuring communications are effective within the region • Supporting in the preparation and submission of necessary reports to regulatory bodies • Support in maintaining and updating systems required to monitor Quality - the systems we currently use are Radar and Softworks About you: • NVQ Level 3 Administration qualification is desirable • Experience in healthcare or service industry. • GCSE/O Level education • Self motivated and ability to work on own initiative. • Ensure confidentiality of information is maintained and data is kept secure at all times • A good organiser • Strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to communicate at all levels. • Strong presentational and reporting skills. • Ability to foster effective working relationships with other team and clients • Car owner and full driving licence in order to be able to travel across regions as required - car allowance and business mileage will be paid. • Experience of producing a variety of reports as required • Able to prioritise and work to deadlines • Proficient in the use of MS Office packages • Attention to detail What you can expect in return: • 25 Days holiday plus bank holidays • Free parking • DBS Certificate paid for by Excelcare • Contributory Pension Scheme • Discretionary Company Bonus Scheme • Annual Salary Review • Comprehensive Induction Program • Refer a Friend Scheme rewarding up to £500 for every person you refer • Team Appreciation Days • Long service awards Terms & Conditions apply If this sounds like your next career move, please apply online today.
May 03, 2024
Full time
Regional Quality Assurance Administration Partner £32,000 plus 2.5k car allowance. Mon-Fri, 8.00am-5.00pm. Excelcare is a privately owned nursing and care home provider established for over 34 years. Our London and Milton Keynes region comprises 10 care homes. We have an excellent opportunity for a Regional Quality Assurance Administration Partner to join a strong and well-established Home Management and Regional Team. Purpose of the role: Reporting to the Deputy Regional Operations Director (DROD) your role will be to support in the monitoring of Quality throughout the homes in the region by providing administrative support to the DROD and Regional Team members. Your role will be based in Milton Keynes with an expectation of travelling to London 2 times a month. About the Regional Quality Assurance Administration Partner Role: • Monitoring compliance actions set for each home and produce reports as required. • Management of team members annual leave • Organise dairies to ensure that all home support visits, and location of the team members is known. • To collate and request information as directed to support in Quality assurance and Governance processes. • Ensuring that all surveys (Residents, Relatives, professionals, Team etc.) are sent out and returned by the designated date. • Maintaining a regional diary of key events i.e. PIR, inspections, deadlines, etc. • Support in the provision of information for daily reports that are required each day • Provide cover and support in the absence of the Business Support Administrator who is one of the Regional Team members • Management of supervisions and appraisal meetings and documents for team members who report to the DROD • Organise team meetings and events • Administrative support to DROD in ensuring communications are effective within the region • Supporting in the preparation and submission of necessary reports to regulatory bodies • Support in maintaining and updating systems required to monitor Quality - the systems we currently use are Radar and Softworks About you: • NVQ Level 3 Administration qualification is desirable • Experience in healthcare or service industry. • GCSE/O Level education • Self motivated and ability to work on own initiative. • Ensure confidentiality of information is maintained and data is kept secure at all times • A good organiser • Strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to communicate at all levels. • Strong presentational and reporting skills. • Ability to foster effective working relationships with other team and clients • Car owner and full driving licence in order to be able to travel across regions as required - car allowance and business mileage will be paid. • Experience of producing a variety of reports as required • Able to prioritise and work to deadlines • Proficient in the use of MS Office packages • Attention to detail What you can expect in return: • 25 Days holiday plus bank holidays • Free parking • DBS Certificate paid for by Excelcare • Contributory Pension Scheme • Discretionary Company Bonus Scheme • Annual Salary Review • Comprehensive Induction Program • Refer a Friend Scheme rewarding up to £500 for every person you refer • Team Appreciation Days • Long service awards Terms & Conditions apply If this sounds like your next career move, please apply online today.
Join our team! Are you ready to use your skills to support transformation and growth? We're looking for an exceptional Executive Assistant to join our dynamic team. About Us At a-n, we are outspoken champions of the value of artists to society. Our inclusive, open-minded community connects members to the services and opportunities they need to thrive. With a strong team of eleven staff members, a dedicated Board, and advisory council, we believe artists create wonder for the world. Why Join Us: Be part of an organisation dedicated to empowering artists Join a team that values inclusivity, works with respect and generosity and inspires creativity Contribute to exciting initiatives, such as developing our new website and bringing our new brand strategy to life Position - Executive Assistant: Work closely with our CEO and Deputy Director to support administration, finance, HR, development and executive functions Contribute to the efficient operation of the organisation during a pivotal time of growth and transformation About You: Have you got experience in office administration and PA work, including diary management? Are you someone who thrives on being organised, pays close attention to detail and can manage multiple projects? Would you describe yourself as a team player, willing to support a wide range of activities? Do you have experience in business operations, dealing with Health and Safety, information management, and facilities? Can you work with accuracy and in an environment that demands high levels of confidentiality? If this sounds like you and you're ready to make a difference and thrive in a collaborative environment, we want to hear from you. We particularly encourage applications from Disabled, D/deaf and/or neurodivergent people and those from Black, Asian and Ethnically Diverse backgrounds, as these groups are currently underrepresented in the cultural sector. Join us in championing artists and shaping the future of a-n. Job Details: Job title : Executive Assistant Reporting to : Deputy Director Contract : Full time, permanent Hours : 35 hours per week Salary : 21,742 - 29,742 Pension : Access to workplace pension scheme Annual Leave : 34 days p.a. (including statutory public and bank holidays) rising to maximum of 37 days relative to length of service Location : Based in the Newcastle office. We operate a flexible hybrid/homeworking system. Travel between Newcastle and London offices will be required How to Apply If you would like to apply, please submit an up-to-date CV (no more than two pages) to the link provided. Once you apply, you will then receive an automated email with a link to the detailed JD, Person Specifications & Equal Opportunities Monitoring Form. Please fill up this form to complete your application. The closing date for applications is 12 noon on Wednesday 29 May 2024.
May 03, 2024
Full time
Join our team! Are you ready to use your skills to support transformation and growth? We're looking for an exceptional Executive Assistant to join our dynamic team. About Us At a-n, we are outspoken champions of the value of artists to society. Our inclusive, open-minded community connects members to the services and opportunities they need to thrive. With a strong team of eleven staff members, a dedicated Board, and advisory council, we believe artists create wonder for the world. Why Join Us: Be part of an organisation dedicated to empowering artists Join a team that values inclusivity, works with respect and generosity and inspires creativity Contribute to exciting initiatives, such as developing our new website and bringing our new brand strategy to life Position - Executive Assistant: Work closely with our CEO and Deputy Director to support administration, finance, HR, development and executive functions Contribute to the efficient operation of the organisation during a pivotal time of growth and transformation About You: Have you got experience in office administration and PA work, including diary management? Are you someone who thrives on being organised, pays close attention to detail and can manage multiple projects? Would you describe yourself as a team player, willing to support a wide range of activities? Do you have experience in business operations, dealing with Health and Safety, information management, and facilities? Can you work with accuracy and in an environment that demands high levels of confidentiality? If this sounds like you and you're ready to make a difference and thrive in a collaborative environment, we want to hear from you. We particularly encourage applications from Disabled, D/deaf and/or neurodivergent people and those from Black, Asian and Ethnically Diverse backgrounds, as these groups are currently underrepresented in the cultural sector. Join us in championing artists and shaping the future of a-n. Job Details: Job title : Executive Assistant Reporting to : Deputy Director Contract : Full time, permanent Hours : 35 hours per week Salary : 21,742 - 29,742 Pension : Access to workplace pension scheme Annual Leave : 34 days p.a. (including statutory public and bank holidays) rising to maximum of 37 days relative to length of service Location : Based in the Newcastle office. We operate a flexible hybrid/homeworking system. Travel between Newcastle and London offices will be required How to Apply If you would like to apply, please submit an up-to-date CV (no more than two pages) to the link provided. Once you apply, you will then receive an automated email with a link to the detailed JD, Person Specifications & Equal Opportunities Monitoring Form. Please fill up this form to complete your application. The closing date for applications is 12 noon on Wednesday 29 May 2024.
OH Assessment Required for this role Enhanced DBS Required for this role The Deputy Director of Estates and Facilities is responsible for the strategic and operational management of the Trust's Estates and Facilities functions to support the delivery of high quality healthcare and for the development of services in accordance with the Trust's strategies and corporate objectives. The post holder provides strategic direction and advice on the estate ensuring that the built environment is safe for patients, visitors and staff, is fit for the future, is managed effectively and efficiently and adapts to changing healthcare needs. The Deputy Director of Estates and Facilities holds corporate and professional responsibility for estates and facilities service standards, governance, policies, financial management, statutory and regulatory compliance and risk management. The provision of assurance to the Trust Board and Trust Committees for the estate. Experience: Significant senior management experience in a large organisation in estates and facilities management Must be experienced NHS Director. Can demonstrate experience of managing major change and shaping the future and has strategic and budget setting. Has experience of effective partnership working with other organisations at a senior level, preferably a mix of public, private and voluntary sector. Experience of establishing effective financial control procedures. Strong commercial and contracts management experience to ensure robust financial, legal and risk management. Has experience of effective partnership working with other organisations at a senior level, preferably a mix of public, private and voluntary sector. Can demonstrate evidence of setting and achieving ambitious targets and of implementing innovative solutions designed to improve services within tight financial constraints. Skills and knowledge: Can evidence recent and on-going personal development action as well as planning. An understanding and broad knowledge of the whole NHS context including knowledge of the national agenda and the impact on the estate/Trust Technical, construction and project management skills Highly effective interpersonal skills to lead complex negotiations and build strategic comprehension - having the ability to understand long-term or widespread implications of decisions. Organisational Development - ensuring that organisational structures, processes, relationships and behaviours are healthy and effective. Ability to write and present complex information including the formation of business cases tender specifications and board reports and policies Personal qualities: Ability to lead a team and establish a culture of high performance, personal responsibility for quality of output, collaborative team-working and sharing of ideas, expertise and success Is able to set out a clear vision and associated priorities for the Estates and facilities directorate Championing and Embracing Change - being positive about change and removing obstacles, which stand in the way of progress. Understanding and others - the ability to relate to others and bring out the best in them. Demonstrates confidence and self-belief when under pressure. Demonstrates ability to self-manage workload and understands the complexity in order to operate effectively at a local, regional and national level. Education and qualifications Degree in relevant estates or facilities discipline Post-graduate qualification at doctorate( level 8) (doctorate or equivalent in relevant discipline) Chartered professional registration/accreditation in relevant discipline (eg RIBA, CIOB, RICS, CIBSE, etc.) Project management qualification or equivalent level of experience Evidence of CPD and leadership development If you are successful in securing this role, please note that for the entire duration of this contract, regardless of extension you will be working this role at the PAYE rate that has been advertised. For absolute clarity, we only work on a PAYE basis, rather than entertaining umbrella pay terms, we do not offer Ltd/umbrella or outside IR35 rates. If you wish to understand PAYE vs Umbrella more, please let us know and we can send you some additional information for clarity. Please note that clients invariably ask us to strip out contact details from CVs before we submit them for consideration. This is always quicker and easier to do if you send your CV to us in Word format, rather than as a PDF please If you are interested in this role, please email your CV back to (see below)
May 03, 2024
Contractor
OH Assessment Required for this role Enhanced DBS Required for this role The Deputy Director of Estates and Facilities is responsible for the strategic and operational management of the Trust's Estates and Facilities functions to support the delivery of high quality healthcare and for the development of services in accordance with the Trust's strategies and corporate objectives. The post holder provides strategic direction and advice on the estate ensuring that the built environment is safe for patients, visitors and staff, is fit for the future, is managed effectively and efficiently and adapts to changing healthcare needs. The Deputy Director of Estates and Facilities holds corporate and professional responsibility for estates and facilities service standards, governance, policies, financial management, statutory and regulatory compliance and risk management. The provision of assurance to the Trust Board and Trust Committees for the estate. Experience: Significant senior management experience in a large organisation in estates and facilities management Must be experienced NHS Director. Can demonstrate experience of managing major change and shaping the future and has strategic and budget setting. Has experience of effective partnership working with other organisations at a senior level, preferably a mix of public, private and voluntary sector. Experience of establishing effective financial control procedures. Strong commercial and contracts management experience to ensure robust financial, legal and risk management. Has experience of effective partnership working with other organisations at a senior level, preferably a mix of public, private and voluntary sector. Can demonstrate evidence of setting and achieving ambitious targets and of implementing innovative solutions designed to improve services within tight financial constraints. Skills and knowledge: Can evidence recent and on-going personal development action as well as planning. An understanding and broad knowledge of the whole NHS context including knowledge of the national agenda and the impact on the estate/Trust Technical, construction and project management skills Highly effective interpersonal skills to lead complex negotiations and build strategic comprehension - having the ability to understand long-term or widespread implications of decisions. Organisational Development - ensuring that organisational structures, processes, relationships and behaviours are healthy and effective. Ability to write and present complex information including the formation of business cases tender specifications and board reports and policies Personal qualities: Ability to lead a team and establish a culture of high performance, personal responsibility for quality of output, collaborative team-working and sharing of ideas, expertise and success Is able to set out a clear vision and associated priorities for the Estates and facilities directorate Championing and Embracing Change - being positive about change and removing obstacles, which stand in the way of progress. Understanding and others - the ability to relate to others and bring out the best in them. Demonstrates confidence and self-belief when under pressure. Demonstrates ability to self-manage workload and understands the complexity in order to operate effectively at a local, regional and national level. Education and qualifications Degree in relevant estates or facilities discipline Post-graduate qualification at doctorate( level 8) (doctorate or equivalent in relevant discipline) Chartered professional registration/accreditation in relevant discipline (eg RIBA, CIOB, RICS, CIBSE, etc.) Project management qualification or equivalent level of experience Evidence of CPD and leadership development If you are successful in securing this role, please note that for the entire duration of this contract, regardless of extension you will be working this role at the PAYE rate that has been advertised. For absolute clarity, we only work on a PAYE basis, rather than entertaining umbrella pay terms, we do not offer Ltd/umbrella or outside IR35 rates. If you wish to understand PAYE vs Umbrella more, please let us know and we can send you some additional information for clarity. Please note that clients invariably ask us to strip out contact details from CVs before we submit them for consideration. This is always quicker and easier to do if you send your CV to us in Word format, rather than as a PDF please If you are interested in this role, please email your CV back to (see below)
Deputy Director of Estates and Facilities, 12 months FTC, £100k - £110k p/a, Essex Parity Group are delighted to partner with our client, a prestigious public sector organisation, who are looking to recruit a Deputy Director of Estates and Facilities on a 12 month Fixed Term Contract. You will be required to attend client offices on a weekly basis in Essex. The Deputy Director of Estates and Facilities will provide strategic and operational management of the organisations Estates and Facilities functions. Experience and Skills Senior FM and Estates management experience in a large organisation Experience of managing major change and strategy and budget setting Experience of establishing effective financial control procedures along with commercial and contracts management experience Partnership working with other organisations, a mix of public, private and voluntary sector. Ability to achieve ambitious targets and implement solutions to improve services within tight financial constraints. If this sounds like the role for you then do not hesitate to get in touch with me, Lynne Strang, for more information or simply click on the apply button. Parity - Better Decisions: Better People Parity Professionals Ltd acts in the capacity of an Employment Agency when providing permanent recruitment services. We welcome applications from all sections of society and applicants will be considered on the basis of their suitability for the position At Parity, we are committed to protecting your privacy, we will process and hold your CV and use the information you have provided lawfully, and in accordance with our Terms and Conditions and our Privacy Policy which can be found on our website.
May 03, 2024
Deputy Director of Estates and Facilities, 12 months FTC, £100k - £110k p/a, Essex Parity Group are delighted to partner with our client, a prestigious public sector organisation, who are looking to recruit a Deputy Director of Estates and Facilities on a 12 month Fixed Term Contract. You will be required to attend client offices on a weekly basis in Essex. The Deputy Director of Estates and Facilities will provide strategic and operational management of the organisations Estates and Facilities functions. Experience and Skills Senior FM and Estates management experience in a large organisation Experience of managing major change and strategy and budget setting Experience of establishing effective financial control procedures along with commercial and contracts management experience Partnership working with other organisations, a mix of public, private and voluntary sector. Ability to achieve ambitious targets and implement solutions to improve services within tight financial constraints. If this sounds like the role for you then do not hesitate to get in touch with me, Lynne Strang, for more information or simply click on the apply button. Parity - Better Decisions: Better People Parity Professionals Ltd acts in the capacity of an Employment Agency when providing permanent recruitment services. We welcome applications from all sections of society and applicants will be considered on the basis of their suitability for the position At Parity, we are committed to protecting your privacy, we will process and hold your CV and use the information you have provided lawfully, and in accordance with our Terms and Conditions and our Privacy Policy which can be found on our website.
About Deputy Executive creative director BBH London. Ex president of D&AD Worked as an Art Director then creative director at BBH London since 1984. Won 7 D&AD pencils 6 Cannes Gold Lions amongst others Committed to encouraging more women into creative roles in industry Added: July 2014 • Updated: July 2014 STAY IN TOUCH WITH THE 50/50 NEWSLETTER Sign up here to receive the latest updates from the Let's Make the Industry 50/50 Initiative and our partners, as well as news, events, highlights from the directory and more. By including inspired, talented women in the conversation, we change the conversation and therefore the industry and our future. Join us:
May 03, 2024
Full time
About Deputy Executive creative director BBH London. Ex president of D&AD Worked as an Art Director then creative director at BBH London since 1984. Won 7 D&AD pencils 6 Cannes Gold Lions amongst others Committed to encouraging more women into creative roles in industry Added: July 2014 • Updated: July 2014 STAY IN TOUCH WITH THE 50/50 NEWSLETTER Sign up here to receive the latest updates from the Let's Make the Industry 50/50 Initiative and our partners, as well as news, events, highlights from the directory and more. By including inspired, talented women in the conversation, we change the conversation and therefore the industry and our future. Join us:
Top-Tier City Law Firm Immigration Senior Associate 5+PQE London This City law firm are recognised expertise in employment law, private client advisory and deputyships, public law, criminal defence litigation, corporate and commercial, dispute resolution, family law, medical negligence and personal injury, regulatory and professional discipline, real estate, construction and immigration. Clients include regulatory bodies, local authorities and government bodies, as well as large public companies, owner-managed businesses and individuals, many of whom are in the public eye. The firm's specialist immigration team rank tier 1 in the legal directories and are one of the largest Immigration teams in the UK with 33 fee earners. The team has advised businesses and individuals on all aspects of UK immigration and nationality law for over 20 years. Clients range from UK entrepreneurs to global corporations and sectors include tech; media, entertainment and sport; financial services; and the legal sector. The team are seeking a Senior Associate with at least 5 years' experience to assist the Immigration team in the provision of advice to the firm's private and corporate clients. The immigration department is made up of three teams which consist of two corporate teams and one private client team. As part of the role the role you will: Manage own caseload of private clients Actively manage and develop client relationships including day to day contact with key clients and preparing a variety of immigration applications for private individuals across all areas including business immigration, family immigration, human rights, the European Settlement Scheme and nationality applications. Provide advice on complex UK immigration matters Work with clients on Administrative reviews, appeals and judicial reviews against decisions of the UK Visa and Immigration (UKVI) Keep immigration knowledge up to date and is familiar with all relevant legislation Liaise closely with other fee earners in the team and with clients Liaise directly with the UKVI Research Marketing activities (seminars, workshops, pitches etc.) Understanding of financials on client accounts Supervision of junior members of the team Such other duties as may from time to time be required. Please apply as directed or confidentially contact Aidan McAvinue at Search Legal for more information. Alternatively, if this role is not for you, I am working a variety of other Immigration opportunities with ranked teams in the City London so would be interested to talk to any Immigration lawyer. Search is an equal opportunities recruiter and we welcome applications from all suitably skilled or qualified applicants, regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/beliefs, sexual orientation or age.
May 03, 2024
Full time
Top-Tier City Law Firm Immigration Senior Associate 5+PQE London This City law firm are recognised expertise in employment law, private client advisory and deputyships, public law, criminal defence litigation, corporate and commercial, dispute resolution, family law, medical negligence and personal injury, regulatory and professional discipline, real estate, construction and immigration. Clients include regulatory bodies, local authorities and government bodies, as well as large public companies, owner-managed businesses and individuals, many of whom are in the public eye. The firm's specialist immigration team rank tier 1 in the legal directories and are one of the largest Immigration teams in the UK with 33 fee earners. The team has advised businesses and individuals on all aspects of UK immigration and nationality law for over 20 years. Clients range from UK entrepreneurs to global corporations and sectors include tech; media, entertainment and sport; financial services; and the legal sector. The team are seeking a Senior Associate with at least 5 years' experience to assist the Immigration team in the provision of advice to the firm's private and corporate clients. The immigration department is made up of three teams which consist of two corporate teams and one private client team. As part of the role the role you will: Manage own caseload of private clients Actively manage and develop client relationships including day to day contact with key clients and preparing a variety of immigration applications for private individuals across all areas including business immigration, family immigration, human rights, the European Settlement Scheme and nationality applications. Provide advice on complex UK immigration matters Work with clients on Administrative reviews, appeals and judicial reviews against decisions of the UK Visa and Immigration (UKVI) Keep immigration knowledge up to date and is familiar with all relevant legislation Liaise closely with other fee earners in the team and with clients Liaise directly with the UKVI Research Marketing activities (seminars, workshops, pitches etc.) Understanding of financials on client accounts Supervision of junior members of the team Such other duties as may from time to time be required. Please apply as directed or confidentially contact Aidan McAvinue at Search Legal for more information. Alternatively, if this role is not for you, I am working a variety of other Immigration opportunities with ranked teams in the City London so would be interested to talk to any Immigration lawyer. Search is an equal opportunities recruiter and we welcome applications from all suitably skilled or qualified applicants, regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/beliefs, sexual orientation or age.
It's time for the next step. You've earned it. Apply Work across multiple sites in the picturesque sprawling hills of the Surrey countryside - that could be you. A Multi Academy Trust based in Surrey is looking for a Head of Finance to join an already strong team of 5. Working between the secondary and primary sites, you will be managing a strong finance team of 5, working together to continue to grow the trust's financial position. You will be working alongside the Director of Finance and Operations, who in just over the last two years has been at the forefront of a creating a culture of success and is eager to collaborate with you. Having invested over £12m into their campus through various capital projects, now is an exciting opportunity for you to be a part of their next phase, utilising the investments and continue to grow as a leading independent school. The Director of Finance and Operations is looking for a right hand to help with day-to-day operations, act as a secretary for Governor's meetings and advise on the Trusts' investments. Simply put, it's your chance to be a leading contributor to an efficient finance dream team. So, what's in it for you? You will receive a competitive salary in line with experience alongside the local government pension scheme. Not only will you be financially remunerated, you also will have access to a free lunch and the use of the school's sport/pool facilities - so you can cancel that pesky gym membership! So, if you're looking to utilise your strategic mind to better the next generation, then this is the opportunity for you - call me on , message me on LinkedIn (Charlotte Tidd) or email me at . I appreciate that life is busy so still get in touch no matter how updated the CV currently is! We would like to attract talent from all corners of the Property world for this role. Our commitment is to an equitable recruitment process so feel free to apply in any way that suits you, via WhatsApp, video message, CV, the more creative the better. Charlotte spent 8 years as a primary teacher in both Australia and the UK. Ambitious to achieve her goal to travel around the world, Charlotte joined our Estates & Operations team in 2023, and hasn't looked back since. Your ambition is our ambition. Your ambition is our ambition. Corporate Services Chief Finance Officer London 60,000 - 70,000 Per annum Permanent Your Contact Charlotte Tidd Consultant Real Estate Operations Your next role It's time for the next step. You've earned it. Apply Work across multiple sites in the picturesque sprawling hills of the Surrey countryside - that could be you. A Multi Academy Trust based in Surrey is looking for a Head of Finance to join an already strong team of 5. Working between the secondary and primary sites, you will be managing a strong finance team of 5, working together to continue to grow the trust's financial position. You will be working alongside the Director of Finance and Operations, who in just over the last two years has been at the forefront of a creating a culture of success and is eager to collaborate with you. Having invested over £12m into their campus through various capital projects, now is an exciting opportunity for you to be a part of their next phase, utilising the investments and continue to grow as a leading independent school. The Director of Finance and Operations is looking for a right hand to help with day-to-day operations, act as a secretary for Governor's meetings and advise on the Trusts' investments. Simply put, it's your chance to be a leading contributor to an efficient finance dream team. So, what's in it for you? You will receive a competitive salary in line with experience alongside the local government pension scheme. Not only will you be financially remunerated, you also will have access to a free lunch and the use of the school's sport/pool facilities - so you can cancel that pesky gym membership! So, if you're looking to utilise your strategic mind to better the next generation, then this is the opportunity for you - call me on , message me on LinkedIn (Charlotte Tidd) or email me at . I appreciate that life is busy so still get in touch no matter how updated the CV currently is! We would like to attract talent from all corners of the Property world for this role. Our commitment is to an equitable recruitment process so feel free to apply in any way that suits you, via WhatsApp, video message, CV, the more creative the better. Consultant Real Estate Operations Charlotte Tidd Charlotte spent 8 years as a primary teacher in both Australia and the UK. Ambitious to achieve her goal to travel around the world, Charlotte joined our Estates & Operations team in 2023, and hasn't looked back since. Your ambition is our ambition. Your ambition is our ambition. l More Opportunities 0 Find the job you're looking for in Corporate Services. Or call us for the latest opportunities. 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May 02, 2024
Full time
It's time for the next step. You've earned it. Apply Work across multiple sites in the picturesque sprawling hills of the Surrey countryside - that could be you. A Multi Academy Trust based in Surrey is looking for a Head of Finance to join an already strong team of 5. Working between the secondary and primary sites, you will be managing a strong finance team of 5, working together to continue to grow the trust's financial position. You will be working alongside the Director of Finance and Operations, who in just over the last two years has been at the forefront of a creating a culture of success and is eager to collaborate with you. Having invested over £12m into their campus through various capital projects, now is an exciting opportunity for you to be a part of their next phase, utilising the investments and continue to grow as a leading independent school. The Director of Finance and Operations is looking for a right hand to help with day-to-day operations, act as a secretary for Governor's meetings and advise on the Trusts' investments. Simply put, it's your chance to be a leading contributor to an efficient finance dream team. So, what's in it for you? You will receive a competitive salary in line with experience alongside the local government pension scheme. Not only will you be financially remunerated, you also will have access to a free lunch and the use of the school's sport/pool facilities - so you can cancel that pesky gym membership! So, if you're looking to utilise your strategic mind to better the next generation, then this is the opportunity for you - call me on , message me on LinkedIn (Charlotte Tidd) or email me at . I appreciate that life is busy so still get in touch no matter how updated the CV currently is! We would like to attract talent from all corners of the Property world for this role. Our commitment is to an equitable recruitment process so feel free to apply in any way that suits you, via WhatsApp, video message, CV, the more creative the better. Charlotte spent 8 years as a primary teacher in both Australia and the UK. Ambitious to achieve her goal to travel around the world, Charlotte joined our Estates & Operations team in 2023, and hasn't looked back since. Your ambition is our ambition. Your ambition is our ambition. Corporate Services Chief Finance Officer London 60,000 - 70,000 Per annum Permanent Your Contact Charlotte Tidd Consultant Real Estate Operations Your next role It's time for the next step. You've earned it. Apply Work across multiple sites in the picturesque sprawling hills of the Surrey countryside - that could be you. A Multi Academy Trust based in Surrey is looking for a Head of Finance to join an already strong team of 5. Working between the secondary and primary sites, you will be managing a strong finance team of 5, working together to continue to grow the trust's financial position. You will be working alongside the Director of Finance and Operations, who in just over the last two years has been at the forefront of a creating a culture of success and is eager to collaborate with you. Having invested over £12m into their campus through various capital projects, now is an exciting opportunity for you to be a part of their next phase, utilising the investments and continue to grow as a leading independent school. The Director of Finance and Operations is looking for a right hand to help with day-to-day operations, act as a secretary for Governor's meetings and advise on the Trusts' investments. Simply put, it's your chance to be a leading contributor to an efficient finance dream team. So, what's in it for you? You will receive a competitive salary in line with experience alongside the local government pension scheme. Not only will you be financially remunerated, you also will have access to a free lunch and the use of the school's sport/pool facilities - so you can cancel that pesky gym membership! So, if you're looking to utilise your strategic mind to better the next generation, then this is the opportunity for you - call me on , message me on LinkedIn (Charlotte Tidd) or email me at . I appreciate that life is busy so still get in touch no matter how updated the CV currently is! We would like to attract talent from all corners of the Property world for this role. Our commitment is to an equitable recruitment process so feel free to apply in any way that suits you, via WhatsApp, video message, CV, the more creative the better. Consultant Real Estate Operations Charlotte Tidd Charlotte spent 8 years as a primary teacher in both Australia and the UK. Ambitious to achieve her goal to travel around the world, Charlotte joined our Estates & Operations team in 2023, and hasn't looked back since. Your ambition is our ambition. Your ambition is our ambition. l More Opportunities 0 Find the job you're looking for in Corporate Services. Or call us for the latest opportunities. Browse all jobs Chief Finance Officer South East England Permanent 55,000 - 65,000 Per annum Head of Operations & Finance London Permanent 65,000 - 75,000 Per annum Technical Finance Manager South East England Contract £600 Per day Accounts Processing Assistant South East England Contract £15 Per hour Management Accountant West Midlands Permanent Up to £40,000 Per annum Senior Property Accountant West Midlands Permanent Up to £45,000 Per annum Property Accountant London Permanent In-House Advocate - Child Protection South East England Contract £55-£60 Per hour Deputy S151 Officer East Midlands Contract £500 - £650 Per day Senior Committee Scrutiny Officer East of England Contract £32 Per hour Senior Adult Social Care Locum South West Contract £55-£60 Per hour Payroll Consultant Central England Contract £400 Per day Capital Closedown/Technical Accountant South West Contract 550 Per day Bursar London Permanent Financial Accountant London Permanent £50,000 - £60,000 Per annum Request a call back Speaking with one of our skilled recruitment practitioners is always a great first step. 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Lawyer Bexley 28 per hour (umbrella) Full Time Contract (5 months) Novax Recruitment is actively seeking a Lawyer specialising in landlord and tenant matters in Broxley. This is a contract without a scope for extension working full time hours. The employer can offer mostly remote working , with 1 day per week working on-site. The job: Undertake a caseload of mainly landlord and tenant matters but with a wide variety of other commercial property and local government related property advice and transactions To provide legal advice as appropriate to the Cabinet, Members, Committees Supervise legal officers as agreed and directed by the Deputy Director Meeting deadlines and managing client expectations The candidate: 2-5 year PQE solicitor or equivalent CILEX/licensed conveyancer Experience in a similar role dealing with tenant / landlord matters within the public sector Must be UK qualified Experience dealing with property matters is desirable Please submit your application via the contact details provided and you will be contacted with further information about this opportunity or email your CV to me directly; or call me on; (phone number removed)
May 02, 2024
Contractor
Lawyer Bexley 28 per hour (umbrella) Full Time Contract (5 months) Novax Recruitment is actively seeking a Lawyer specialising in landlord and tenant matters in Broxley. This is a contract without a scope for extension working full time hours. The employer can offer mostly remote working , with 1 day per week working on-site. The job: Undertake a caseload of mainly landlord and tenant matters but with a wide variety of other commercial property and local government related property advice and transactions To provide legal advice as appropriate to the Cabinet, Members, Committees Supervise legal officers as agreed and directed by the Deputy Director Meeting deadlines and managing client expectations The candidate: 2-5 year PQE solicitor or equivalent CILEX/licensed conveyancer Experience in a similar role dealing with tenant / landlord matters within the public sector Must be UK qualified Experience dealing with property matters is desirable Please submit your application via the contact details provided and you will be contacted with further information about this opportunity or email your CV to me directly; or call me on; (phone number removed)
A new opportunity has arisen for an Interim Deputy Director of Equality, Diversity & Inclusion within an NHS organisation in the East Midlands. Main responsibilities: Leading the development and implementation of the organisation's approach to equality, diversity and inclusion especially in addressing health inequalities; Providing strong, impactful and professional leadership for equality, diversity and inclusion work across the organisation; Leading communication to the Board and other stakeholder groups providing expert advice in the area of EDI and reporting on the progress and impact of significant projects and transformative initiatives; Working with colleagues and teams throughout the organisation and externally, to negotiate, develop and agree shared and understood goals for the successful delivery of EDI; Working proactively with key community partners to positively influence wider determinants of health in the local population and deliver social value impact; Advising on potentially contentious and sensitive equality and inclusion information and negotiating delivery with key stakeholders; Analysing where investment in EDI will deliver the most significant impacts and return on investment bringing together complex data. Key Skills/Experience: Masters Degree or other higher degree in cognate discipline; Extensive experience of leading equality and inclusion programmes and interventions in large, complex organisations and across organisational boundaries; Specialist knowledge of relevant EDI legislative and policy framework; Expert understanding of how EDI impacts workforce and service users; Experience of involving service users, customers or similar groups in strategic planning and in responding to EDI issues; Specialist knowledge of a wide range of organisational development tools, metrics and processes; Knowledge and understanding of case law relating to equality and human rights; Skilled negotiator with the ability to understand competing priorities and different points of view and work to find consensus.
May 02, 2024
Contractor
A new opportunity has arisen for an Interim Deputy Director of Equality, Diversity & Inclusion within an NHS organisation in the East Midlands. Main responsibilities: Leading the development and implementation of the organisation's approach to equality, diversity and inclusion especially in addressing health inequalities; Providing strong, impactful and professional leadership for equality, diversity and inclusion work across the organisation; Leading communication to the Board and other stakeholder groups providing expert advice in the area of EDI and reporting on the progress and impact of significant projects and transformative initiatives; Working with colleagues and teams throughout the organisation and externally, to negotiate, develop and agree shared and understood goals for the successful delivery of EDI; Working proactively with key community partners to positively influence wider determinants of health in the local population and deliver social value impact; Advising on potentially contentious and sensitive equality and inclusion information and negotiating delivery with key stakeholders; Analysing where investment in EDI will deliver the most significant impacts and return on investment bringing together complex data. Key Skills/Experience: Masters Degree or other higher degree in cognate discipline; Extensive experience of leading equality and inclusion programmes and interventions in large, complex organisations and across organisational boundaries; Specialist knowledge of relevant EDI legislative and policy framework; Expert understanding of how EDI impacts workforce and service users; Experience of involving service users, customers or similar groups in strategic planning and in responding to EDI issues; Specialist knowledge of a wide range of organisational development tools, metrics and processes; Knowledge and understanding of case law relating to equality and human rights; Skilled negotiator with the ability to understand competing priorities and different points of view and work to find consensus.
An opportunity has arisen to work for a London-based NHS organisation who are seeking to appoint an Associate Director of People. The role will involve a hybrid working approach. Key responsibilities will include: Supporting the delivery of an excellent People and OD function; Taking the lead on key projects and considering ways in which People and OD services can be enhanced and developed, primarily through the use of continuous improvement methodology, technological enhancement and partnership working; Deputising for the Deputy Directors and the Director of HR&OD as required; Contributing to the development and implementation of the People and OD Strategy and providing strong compassionate leadership to the People and OD teams; Supporting the Deputy Director in providing a comprehensive People and OD service including the direct management of the Wellbeing, Inclusion and Engagement team, Workforce Intelligence team and OH team; Co-ordinating workforce planning, working with key teams ensuring the organisation has a robust workforce plan in place; Taking the lead for the People and OD Directorate on HR related governance and compliance requirements. The ideal candidate will have: Masters in Human Resource Management or Human Resource Development or equivalent qualification; CIPD qualification; A solid track record of working in the areas of responsibility across a broad range of HR functions across a large complex organisation; Evidence of developing and embedding improvements in Equality, Diversify and Inclusion, Health and Wellbeing and Staff Engagement, Workforce Intelligence, OH across a large organisation aligned to business priorities and professional groups; A solid track record in the design and delivery of programmes that are aligned to the people priorities and business context, demonstrating ROE/ROI
May 02, 2024
Contractor
An opportunity has arisen to work for a London-based NHS organisation who are seeking to appoint an Associate Director of People. The role will involve a hybrid working approach. Key responsibilities will include: Supporting the delivery of an excellent People and OD function; Taking the lead on key projects and considering ways in which People and OD services can be enhanced and developed, primarily through the use of continuous improvement methodology, technological enhancement and partnership working; Deputising for the Deputy Directors and the Director of HR&OD as required; Contributing to the development and implementation of the People and OD Strategy and providing strong compassionate leadership to the People and OD teams; Supporting the Deputy Director in providing a comprehensive People and OD service including the direct management of the Wellbeing, Inclusion and Engagement team, Workforce Intelligence team and OH team; Co-ordinating workforce planning, working with key teams ensuring the organisation has a robust workforce plan in place; Taking the lead for the People and OD Directorate on HR related governance and compliance requirements. The ideal candidate will have: Masters in Human Resource Management or Human Resource Development or equivalent qualification; CIPD qualification; A solid track record of working in the areas of responsibility across a broad range of HR functions across a large complex organisation; Evidence of developing and embedding improvements in Equality, Diversify and Inclusion, Health and Wellbeing and Staff Engagement, Workforce Intelligence, OH across a large organisation aligned to business priorities and professional groups; A solid track record in the design and delivery of programmes that are aligned to the people priorities and business context, demonstrating ROE/ROI
We are currently supporting a London-based NHS organisation with their recruitment for an interim Deputy Director of HR. The role will cover all of the key elements of an operational HR role. Key responsibilities will include: Managing a team of HR Business Partners, Bank and e-rostering; Leading on ER, Recruitment and Workforce Informatics; Developing partnership relationships with both internal and external stakeholders; Supporting cultural change and building high performing teams; Deputising for the HR Director as and when required. The ideal candidate will have: CIPD qualification; Proven experience of operational HR leadership at this level within an NHS organisation.
May 02, 2024
Contractor
We are currently supporting a London-based NHS organisation with their recruitment for an interim Deputy Director of HR. The role will cover all of the key elements of an operational HR role. Key responsibilities will include: Managing a team of HR Business Partners, Bank and e-rostering; Leading on ER, Recruitment and Workforce Informatics; Developing partnership relationships with both internal and external stakeholders; Supporting cultural change and building high performing teams; Deputising for the HR Director as and when required. The ideal candidate will have: CIPD qualification; Proven experience of operational HR leadership at this level within an NHS organisation.
Deputy Director Safety & Learning and Deputy Director Maternity Programmes and Evaluations - both 12 months Fixed Term Contract /Secondment These two roles provide a unique opportunity to join a growing NHS organisation at the heart of the nation's healthcare. Now approaching our 30th year, NHS Resolution is an Arm's Length Body of the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC). Each year we handle over £6bn of NHS compensation claims in England, and are dedicated to serving the best interests of patients, NHS staff and taxpayers. Increasingly our focus is on 'learning from harm' as we wish to reduce future claims against the NHS, and support Trusts and GP practices in providing better care for patients and safer, more supportive environments for staff. The vision and purpose of the organisation, including our ambitions around safety and learning, is set out in our Advise, Resolve and Learn: Our Strategy to 2025, which is available on our website . We are looking for exceptional clinical leaders to join us in two key Deputy Director roles; both substantial senior leadership roles that engage across the healthcare system, and with a diverse range of stakeholders, to deliver NHS Resolution's strategic aims and priorities in relation to safety and learning. The post holders will be accountable to the Director of Safety and Learning, and carry significant leadership and line management responsibility. The roles, within a refreshed Safety and Learning senior team structure, are pivotal to our relationship with the wider health system. The Safety and Learning function sits at the heart of NHS Resolution, and comprises our Safety and Learning service which was established over ten years ago and works across the health service with NHS trusts, general practice, national bodies and the royal colleges as well as with patient groups to support patient safety improvements. We do this through the analysis of our unique data, thematic reviews, learning events and other publications. Alongside this, our maternity programmes and evaluations team lead the delivery of two innovative schemes for maternity: the Early Notification Scheme (ENS) for obstetric cerebral palsy and the Maternity Incentive Scheme (MIS); and the important work underway to evaluate these schemes during 2024. We are seeking two registered clinicians with exceptional communication skills, both able to engage widely and build on our constructive working partnerships across the health and care system. The successful candidates will have strong analytical skills and the credibility to engage and influence on the wide range of clinical issues which lead to claims, with sound understanding of patient safety. In these roles, you will lead fantastic, multi-skilled and motivated teams to deliver this work, including a number of clinical fellows who work hand in hand with our claims staff, our corporate teams and our panel law firms to deliver unique insights to the NHS. We are therefore also seeking leaders with a strong track record of engaging and developing teams. For more details, please download the candidate packs for each role; you will find more information about us here at NHS Resolution, our values, the role, and the person we're looking for. You will also find details on how to apply and the selection process. Kindly indicate which role you are applying for in your application. Closing date: Sunday 19 June 2024 at midnight We look forward to receiving your application.
May 02, 2024
Full time
Deputy Director Safety & Learning and Deputy Director Maternity Programmes and Evaluations - both 12 months Fixed Term Contract /Secondment These two roles provide a unique opportunity to join a growing NHS organisation at the heart of the nation's healthcare. Now approaching our 30th year, NHS Resolution is an Arm's Length Body of the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC). Each year we handle over £6bn of NHS compensation claims in England, and are dedicated to serving the best interests of patients, NHS staff and taxpayers. Increasingly our focus is on 'learning from harm' as we wish to reduce future claims against the NHS, and support Trusts and GP practices in providing better care for patients and safer, more supportive environments for staff. The vision and purpose of the organisation, including our ambitions around safety and learning, is set out in our Advise, Resolve and Learn: Our Strategy to 2025, which is available on our website . We are looking for exceptional clinical leaders to join us in two key Deputy Director roles; both substantial senior leadership roles that engage across the healthcare system, and with a diverse range of stakeholders, to deliver NHS Resolution's strategic aims and priorities in relation to safety and learning. The post holders will be accountable to the Director of Safety and Learning, and carry significant leadership and line management responsibility. The roles, within a refreshed Safety and Learning senior team structure, are pivotal to our relationship with the wider health system. The Safety and Learning function sits at the heart of NHS Resolution, and comprises our Safety and Learning service which was established over ten years ago and works across the health service with NHS trusts, general practice, national bodies and the royal colleges as well as with patient groups to support patient safety improvements. We do this through the analysis of our unique data, thematic reviews, learning events and other publications. Alongside this, our maternity programmes and evaluations team lead the delivery of two innovative schemes for maternity: the Early Notification Scheme (ENS) for obstetric cerebral palsy and the Maternity Incentive Scheme (MIS); and the important work underway to evaluate these schemes during 2024. We are seeking two registered clinicians with exceptional communication skills, both able to engage widely and build on our constructive working partnerships across the health and care system. The successful candidates will have strong analytical skills and the credibility to engage and influence on the wide range of clinical issues which lead to claims, with sound understanding of patient safety. In these roles, you will lead fantastic, multi-skilled and motivated teams to deliver this work, including a number of clinical fellows who work hand in hand with our claims staff, our corporate teams and our panel law firms to deliver unique insights to the NHS. We are therefore also seeking leaders with a strong track record of engaging and developing teams. For more details, please download the candidate packs for each role; you will find more information about us here at NHS Resolution, our values, the role, and the person we're looking for. You will also find details on how to apply and the selection process. Kindly indicate which role you are applying for in your application. Closing date: Sunday 19 June 2024 at midnight We look forward to receiving your application.
Position: Registered Nurse Salary: up to 21.00 per hour Hours: Full time - Day or Night Shifts Company Type: Medium Care Provider Requirement: Must be a Nurse with a valid NMC Pin Elderly, Dementia, General, Palliative & Mental Health Job Setting This care home in Littlehampton is a purpose built centre, which is medium-sized and has a lovely community feel. The care home has won awards for excellence and therefore has a fantastic reputation for providing excellent care for residents. You will have excellent clinical skills and a naturally caring approach. Having a holistic and a person- centred approach is essential as this care home offers personalised care plans for each resident. You will be putting together treatment plans and managing a team of care assistants. The successful Staff Nurse will have excellent clinical skills, leadership skills and a positive and approachable manner. Why join? This organisation has strong values, a very supportive culture and a commitment to the high standards of care for residents & there employees. In addition, you will work alongside the Home Manager, Deputy Manager, Directors and Nursing team using highly strong teamwork whilst also enjoying your role. This is a massively rewarding role and a chance to work within a environment where you really can have a impact and make a difference. What you will be doing: Monitoring blood sugar levels and IV Wound management Administering oxygen Putting together treatment plans Overseeing a team of care assistants Liaising with GP and multi-disciplinary team Offering a highly competitive salary plus the below benefits loads more: Ongoing paid training Scheduled Induction program Company pension Weekend enhancements Up to 38 days annual leave High street discount scheme Paid breaks Free DBS check Free parking on-site Meals provided on shift Annual pay reviews Apply now to be considered for this exciting opportunity! Job Ref: - IR15108 Health Recruit Network are a trusted supplier of NHS and Private healthcare services. We supply work to Registered General Nurses (RGN), Mental Health Nurses (RMN), Learning Disabilities Nurse (RNLD) and Healthcare Assistants (HCA). We are one of the fastest growing recruitment agencies in the UK and supply Nationwide. Health Recruit Network are acting as an employment agency in relation to this vacancy.
May 02, 2024
Full time
Position: Registered Nurse Salary: up to 21.00 per hour Hours: Full time - Day or Night Shifts Company Type: Medium Care Provider Requirement: Must be a Nurse with a valid NMC Pin Elderly, Dementia, General, Palliative & Mental Health Job Setting This care home in Littlehampton is a purpose built centre, which is medium-sized and has a lovely community feel. The care home has won awards for excellence and therefore has a fantastic reputation for providing excellent care for residents. You will have excellent clinical skills and a naturally caring approach. Having a holistic and a person- centred approach is essential as this care home offers personalised care plans for each resident. You will be putting together treatment plans and managing a team of care assistants. The successful Staff Nurse will have excellent clinical skills, leadership skills and a positive and approachable manner. Why join? This organisation has strong values, a very supportive culture and a commitment to the high standards of care for residents & there employees. In addition, you will work alongside the Home Manager, Deputy Manager, Directors and Nursing team using highly strong teamwork whilst also enjoying your role. This is a massively rewarding role and a chance to work within a environment where you really can have a impact and make a difference. What you will be doing: Monitoring blood sugar levels and IV Wound management Administering oxygen Putting together treatment plans Overseeing a team of care assistants Liaising with GP and multi-disciplinary team Offering a highly competitive salary plus the below benefits loads more: Ongoing paid training Scheduled Induction program Company pension Weekend enhancements Up to 38 days annual leave High street discount scheme Paid breaks Free DBS check Free parking on-site Meals provided on shift Annual pay reviews Apply now to be considered for this exciting opportunity! Job Ref: - IR15108 Health Recruit Network are a trusted supplier of NHS and Private healthcare services. We supply work to Registered General Nurses (RGN), Mental Health Nurses (RMN), Learning Disabilities Nurse (RNLD) and Healthcare Assistants (HCA). We are one of the fastest growing recruitment agencies in the UK and supply Nationwide. Health Recruit Network are acting as an employment agency in relation to this vacancy.
Locum Executive Assistant - Somerset IMC Locums are the new age healthcare agency, we pride ourselves on delivering healthcare recruitment better. We have a fantastic opportunity for a temporary Executive Assistant to join a leading teaching hospital, based in Bath. This is to start ASAP for 3 months to begin with. Job Description To provide a responsive and efficient Executive Assistant service to the Executive Director(s) using their reason, intellect and judgement to manage own workload, make decisions and proactively deal with issues without reference to others. To assist in the planning and execution of work arising from the Director(s) and their Deputy(s)/Direct Reports. It is essential that the post holder undertakes the extensive duties with flexibility, initiative and enthusiasm and operates as an integral part of the Directors' Office. Position Requirements Minimum of two years postgraduate experience Previous NHS experience performing a similar role Benefits of Working of IMC Highly competitive rates of pay FREE fast track registration Exclusive contracts available Weekly Pay To apply, please put your details forward for this job directly or call and speak to one of our dedicated members of staff who are happy to take your call. Also refer your friends or colleagues who are looking for better opportunities. We would love to hear from you!
May 01, 2024
Full time
Locum Executive Assistant - Somerset IMC Locums are the new age healthcare agency, we pride ourselves on delivering healthcare recruitment better. We have a fantastic opportunity for a temporary Executive Assistant to join a leading teaching hospital, based in Bath. This is to start ASAP for 3 months to begin with. Job Description To provide a responsive and efficient Executive Assistant service to the Executive Director(s) using their reason, intellect and judgement to manage own workload, make decisions and proactively deal with issues without reference to others. To assist in the planning and execution of work arising from the Director(s) and their Deputy(s)/Direct Reports. It is essential that the post holder undertakes the extensive duties with flexibility, initiative and enthusiasm and operates as an integral part of the Directors' Office. Position Requirements Minimum of two years postgraduate experience Previous NHS experience performing a similar role Benefits of Working of IMC Highly competitive rates of pay FREE fast track registration Exclusive contracts available Weekly Pay To apply, please put your details forward for this job directly or call and speak to one of our dedicated members of staff who are happy to take your call. Also refer your friends or colleagues who are looking for better opportunities. We would love to hear from you!
Our client based on the outskirts of Bicester have been in business for over 20 years and pride themselves on the exceptional standards of service they provide to their clients. They are now looking for an experienced and flexible Office Manager / PA to join their team, reporting directly to the Deputy CEO. This role will be extremely varied but the main purpose will be to provide administrative support to the Deputy CEO with management of certain key functions for the business. Please note this role is based on-site 5 days a week and due to location candidates will require transport. Main Responsibilities: Provide diary management support to the Deputy CEO Support the construction process for new clients Provide administrative support to all online sales Book venues, meetings and events Provide administrative support to all board meetings including preparation and management of monthly board packs. Take meeting minutes as required Assist the Deputy CEO with private engagements, personal shopping and medical appointments Complete general research tasks both in industry and non-industry related tasks. Organise travel support for all senior and relief managers. Supporting the planning team with all administrative tasks to do with planning applications, legal challenges etc. Support directors with the compiling of monthly expense claims. Assist with the management of website content Assist with any change to marketing material - managing the sign-off process Work closely with the Senior team to ensure that content is appropriate Assist with the management of the Company fleet including Insurance, Servicing, Fuel card allocation, Tolls and charges Ensure that the office has supplies for catering, cleaning etc Manage any requirements for building maintenance Manage off-site archiving process Key Skills: Suitable candidates must have previous PA experience. A high level of Word, Excel and systems experience is essential Good communication skills Initiative and the ability to prioritise/manage own workload Adaptability Integrity, sensitivity, professionalism, confidentiality and commitment Additional Information: Please note this is a full-time permanent role working Monday to Friday 9 am - 5 pm, fully on-site. Due to the location of the office own transport is essential. 25 days holiday per year plus Bank Holidays Company Pension If you would like to apply for this opportunity, please submit an up-to-date CV for a fast response. If you have any questions, please contact Stuart Moore in the first instance.
May 01, 2024
Full time
Our client based on the outskirts of Bicester have been in business for over 20 years and pride themselves on the exceptional standards of service they provide to their clients. They are now looking for an experienced and flexible Office Manager / PA to join their team, reporting directly to the Deputy CEO. This role will be extremely varied but the main purpose will be to provide administrative support to the Deputy CEO with management of certain key functions for the business. Please note this role is based on-site 5 days a week and due to location candidates will require transport. Main Responsibilities: Provide diary management support to the Deputy CEO Support the construction process for new clients Provide administrative support to all online sales Book venues, meetings and events Provide administrative support to all board meetings including preparation and management of monthly board packs. Take meeting minutes as required Assist the Deputy CEO with private engagements, personal shopping and medical appointments Complete general research tasks both in industry and non-industry related tasks. Organise travel support for all senior and relief managers. Supporting the planning team with all administrative tasks to do with planning applications, legal challenges etc. Support directors with the compiling of monthly expense claims. Assist with the management of website content Assist with any change to marketing material - managing the sign-off process Work closely with the Senior team to ensure that content is appropriate Assist with the management of the Company fleet including Insurance, Servicing, Fuel card allocation, Tolls and charges Ensure that the office has supplies for catering, cleaning etc Manage any requirements for building maintenance Manage off-site archiving process Key Skills: Suitable candidates must have previous PA experience. A high level of Word, Excel and systems experience is essential Good communication skills Initiative and the ability to prioritise/manage own workload Adaptability Integrity, sensitivity, professionalism, confidentiality and commitment Additional Information: Please note this is a full-time permanent role working Monday to Friday 9 am - 5 pm, fully on-site. Due to the location of the office own transport is essential. 25 days holiday per year plus Bank Holidays Company Pension If you would like to apply for this opportunity, please submit an up-to-date CV for a fast response. If you have any questions, please contact Stuart Moore in the first instance.
Want to work for a company with great values? Are you compassionate? Inspiring? Dependable? Collaborative? Then we want to hear from you! Horizon Care and Education are excited to be opening the doors to our new school in Sutton in September 2024 and are now looking for a Deputy Head Teacher who is a dynamic individual, who will inspire and motivate our staff and support and encourage our pupils to make excellent progress, whatever their starting point or situation. We are looking for a person who can demonstrate vision, resilience and empathy and can evidence the capacity to deliver both high support and high challenge. We are a 'values-based' organisation and, as such, we expect our leaders to embody our values. A leader is someone who knows what is important to them and who uses their values, and those of the school, as a guide and a motivator. We are seeking a leader who demonstrates their commitment to our values in an intentional way, using them as a touchstone to define actions, make decisions and fulfil our collective mission. Bright Futures, Inspired By You. The successful applicants will: Have experience working as a Deputy Head Teacher or as part of the Senior Leadership Team in a similar environment Be an Ofsted expert, maintain and build your understanding of requirements, helping the school move towards an outstanding rating. Have the ability to motivate, drive and support staff and pupils, using a person-centred approach. A real 'can do, will do' attitude, with the desire to succeed and improve our school. Excellent communication and top-quality relationship building skills. Have a commitment and passion to work with pupils with social, emotional and mental health needs, along with a range of other difficulties including trauma, attachment and associated challenging behaviours Have a clear vision, strong leadership, and effective management skills. Be an exceptionally enthusiastic and committed leader to manage and motivate pupils and staff, and can lead, motivate, and inspire teams to raise standards in student outcomes. Be familiar with the need for creativity in delivering the National Curriculum, whilst supporting pupils to overcome their barriers to learning. Have a solid understanding of the new Ofsted Education Inspection Framework and Independent School Standards About us: We take great satisfaction in being 'good neighbours.' Horizon schools foster a healthy sense of community both inside and outside of their immediate surroundings. As part of our highly personalised and purposeful provision, pupils at our schools participate in a wide range of academic, creative, sporting, and vocational learning opportunities and activities, which supports them in developing a range of skills and maximising learning outcomes. Young people take part in a wide range of courses, from music to construction, as well as being given every opportunity to excel in their core subjects, such as mathematics and English. At Horizon Care and Education, our Deputy Head Teachers will be supported by our Director of Curriculum, Headteachers, Operational Directors and the Managing Director of Education Services as well as our extensive therapeutic team. Why work for us? Competitive pay rates Occupational sick pay Christmas bonus Blue Light Card Colleague referral scheme with cash rewards - earn up to £2500 per referral! Financial wellbeing service Life Assurance Tastecard - spectacular savings on dining, pizza, cinema tickets, supermarkets, and UK attractions! Opportunity to progress in your career through our Education Academy, and ongoing training and professional development. Comprehensive and tailored induction programme including face-to-face training, online modules, shadowing, and local induction period. Face-to-face therapeutic training and support for all colleagues via our SHINE programme. Access to a wide range of free online courses for all colleagues on a variety of topics Employee assistance programme - free, confidential support via Bupa. Supportive management and senior leaders. High quality CPD opportunities. Free eye checks. Community and wellbeing- Your wellbeing matters to us, and we are committed to ensuring you get all the support you need to feel good about what you do. We're in this together. To start your journey with Horizon, apply now! Horizon Care and Education is committed to its employees, values the needs of our employees and the people we support. We recognise the need to recruit, retain and develop highly skilled staff, so we are committed to attract and retain talent who align with our values, vision & mission statement. We value diversity, equality, and inclusion, offering equal opportunities to all individuals interested in joining our organisation. Candidates who meet the minimum required criteria of the person specification will be guaranteed an interview under the disability confident employer scheme. During your application process, you will be asked to complete an application form which will be used through your recruitment assessment and onboarding journey. Please outline any reasonable adjustments that can be made to support your application and assessment process. We are committed to safeguarding, the standards of safer recruitment defined under Keeping Children Safe in Education, and enabling a safe culture; a culture that ensures that our employees and the young people in our care and education are safeguarded and receive the right support that meets their individual needs We promote the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults, and expect all employees, all visitors of Horizon and partner organisations who support us to share this commitment. INDEdu JBRP1_UKTJ
May 01, 2024
Full time
Want to work for a company with great values? Are you compassionate? Inspiring? Dependable? Collaborative? Then we want to hear from you! Horizon Care and Education are excited to be opening the doors to our new school in Sutton in September 2024 and are now looking for a Deputy Head Teacher who is a dynamic individual, who will inspire and motivate our staff and support and encourage our pupils to make excellent progress, whatever their starting point or situation. We are looking for a person who can demonstrate vision, resilience and empathy and can evidence the capacity to deliver both high support and high challenge. We are a 'values-based' organisation and, as such, we expect our leaders to embody our values. A leader is someone who knows what is important to them and who uses their values, and those of the school, as a guide and a motivator. We are seeking a leader who demonstrates their commitment to our values in an intentional way, using them as a touchstone to define actions, make decisions and fulfil our collective mission. Bright Futures, Inspired By You. The successful applicants will: Have experience working as a Deputy Head Teacher or as part of the Senior Leadership Team in a similar environment Be an Ofsted expert, maintain and build your understanding of requirements, helping the school move towards an outstanding rating. Have the ability to motivate, drive and support staff and pupils, using a person-centred approach. A real 'can do, will do' attitude, with the desire to succeed and improve our school. Excellent communication and top-quality relationship building skills. Have a commitment and passion to work with pupils with social, emotional and mental health needs, along with a range of other difficulties including trauma, attachment and associated challenging behaviours Have a clear vision, strong leadership, and effective management skills. Be an exceptionally enthusiastic and committed leader to manage and motivate pupils and staff, and can lead, motivate, and inspire teams to raise standards in student outcomes. Be familiar with the need for creativity in delivering the National Curriculum, whilst supporting pupils to overcome their barriers to learning. Have a solid understanding of the new Ofsted Education Inspection Framework and Independent School Standards About us: We take great satisfaction in being 'good neighbours.' Horizon schools foster a healthy sense of community both inside and outside of their immediate surroundings. As part of our highly personalised and purposeful provision, pupils at our schools participate in a wide range of academic, creative, sporting, and vocational learning opportunities and activities, which supports them in developing a range of skills and maximising learning outcomes. Young people take part in a wide range of courses, from music to construction, as well as being given every opportunity to excel in their core subjects, such as mathematics and English. At Horizon Care and Education, our Deputy Head Teachers will be supported by our Director of Curriculum, Headteachers, Operational Directors and the Managing Director of Education Services as well as our extensive therapeutic team. Why work for us? Competitive pay rates Occupational sick pay Christmas bonus Blue Light Card Colleague referral scheme with cash rewards - earn up to £2500 per referral! Financial wellbeing service Life Assurance Tastecard - spectacular savings on dining, pizza, cinema tickets, supermarkets, and UK attractions! Opportunity to progress in your career through our Education Academy, and ongoing training and professional development. Comprehensive and tailored induction programme including face-to-face training, online modules, shadowing, and local induction period. Face-to-face therapeutic training and support for all colleagues via our SHINE programme. Access to a wide range of free online courses for all colleagues on a variety of topics Employee assistance programme - free, confidential support via Bupa. Supportive management and senior leaders. High quality CPD opportunities. Free eye checks. Community and wellbeing- Your wellbeing matters to us, and we are committed to ensuring you get all the support you need to feel good about what you do. We're in this together. To start your journey with Horizon, apply now! Horizon Care and Education is committed to its employees, values the needs of our employees and the people we support. We recognise the need to recruit, retain and develop highly skilled staff, so we are committed to attract and retain talent who align with our values, vision & mission statement. We value diversity, equality, and inclusion, offering equal opportunities to all individuals interested in joining our organisation. Candidates who meet the minimum required criteria of the person specification will be guaranteed an interview under the disability confident employer scheme. During your application process, you will be asked to complete an application form which will be used through your recruitment assessment and onboarding journey. Please outline any reasonable adjustments that can be made to support your application and assessment process. We are committed to safeguarding, the standards of safer recruitment defined under Keeping Children Safe in Education, and enabling a safe culture; a culture that ensures that our employees and the young people in our care and education are safeguarded and receive the right support that meets their individual needs We promote the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults, and expect all employees, all visitors of Horizon and partner organisations who support us to share this commitment. INDEdu JBRP1_UKTJ
POST TITLE: Office Manager/PA DEPARTMENT: Memoria Group HOURS: Full-time (40 hours a week) RESPONSIBLE TO: Deputy CEO SALARY: £35,000 per annum Job Purpose To provide administrative support to the Deputy CEO with management of certain key functions for the business Outline of Primary Duties PA/EA Duties Provide diary management support to the Deputy CEO of Memoria Ltd Report writing / reviews Support construction process for new crematoria and COLC. Provide administrative support to all online memorial sales Book venues, meetings and events Provide administrative support to all Memoria board meetings including preparation and management of monthly board packs. Take meeting minutes as required Assist Deputy CEO with private engagements, personal shopping and medical appointments Complete general research tasks both in industry and non-industry related tasks. Organise travel support for all senior and relief managers. Supporting our planning team with all administrative tasks to do with planning applications, legal challenges etc. Support directors with the compiling of monthly expense claims. Marketing Duties Assist with the management of website content Assist any change to marketing material - managing the sign off process Work closely with Senior team to ensure that content is appropriate Office Management Duties Assist with the management of the Company fleet including: o Insurance o Servicing o Fuel card allocation o Tolls and charges Ensure that the office has supplies for catering, cleaning etc Manage any requirements for building maintenance Manage off-site archiving process Authorising invoices for cleaners, archiving Key Competencies High level of Word, Excel and systems experience Good communication skills Initiative and the ability to prioritise / manage own workload Adaptability Integrity, sensitivity and commitment Attention to detail
May 01, 2024
Full time
POST TITLE: Office Manager/PA DEPARTMENT: Memoria Group HOURS: Full-time (40 hours a week) RESPONSIBLE TO: Deputy CEO SALARY: £35,000 per annum Job Purpose To provide administrative support to the Deputy CEO with management of certain key functions for the business Outline of Primary Duties PA/EA Duties Provide diary management support to the Deputy CEO of Memoria Ltd Report writing / reviews Support construction process for new crematoria and COLC. Provide administrative support to all online memorial sales Book venues, meetings and events Provide administrative support to all Memoria board meetings including preparation and management of monthly board packs. Take meeting minutes as required Assist Deputy CEO with private engagements, personal shopping and medical appointments Complete general research tasks both in industry and non-industry related tasks. Organise travel support for all senior and relief managers. Supporting our planning team with all administrative tasks to do with planning applications, legal challenges etc. Support directors with the compiling of monthly expense claims. Marketing Duties Assist with the management of website content Assist any change to marketing material - managing the sign off process Work closely with Senior team to ensure that content is appropriate Office Management Duties Assist with the management of the Company fleet including: o Insurance o Servicing o Fuel card allocation o Tolls and charges Ensure that the office has supplies for catering, cleaning etc Manage any requirements for building maintenance Manage off-site archiving process Authorising invoices for cleaners, archiving Key Competencies High level of Word, Excel and systems experience Good communication skills Initiative and the ability to prioritise / manage own workload Adaptability Integrity, sensitivity and commitment Attention to detail