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Clinical Project Manager - Sponsor Dedicated
IQVIA Reading, Berkshire
The Senior Clinical Trial Manager will be responsible for managing clinical trial sites from study startup throughout the course of the clinical trials until site close out. They will work to oversee that all aspects of the conduct of the trial sites and or across their assigned assets are in compliance with the study protocol, study operation plans, ICH current GCPs, and regulatory requirements. They will work collaboratively with the Sponsor Clinical Project Manager (CPM), Clinical Research Organization (CRO) representative(s), vendors and other Sponsor functional departments (as required) to drive start-up and ongoing oversight of clinical studies. They may have direct reports of Clinical Trial Managers across the clinical operations portfolios ensuring their clinical program deliverables are delivered to time, cost and quality. Responsabilities: Participate in the planning, implementation and management of sponsor clinical trials/assets in compliance with industry regulations, ICH-GCP and applicable sponsor controlled documents. Oversee the site management of CROs and clinical trial sites to ensure delivery, per scope of work or contractual agreements, meet recruitment targets and deliver high quality data on time. Track site visit and trip report metrics; data quality concerns and site level trending of protocol deviations. Conduct oversight site visits including pharmacy visits, as required, to evaluate site and CRA performance and ensure adherence to study protocols, study operation plans, ICH GCP and regulatory requirements Attend and assist, as required, at Initiation visits to confirm site training of therapeutic indication(s) and associated study procedures (e.g. Pharmacy training) and help build and foster sponsor-CRO-Investigator - site relationships Review a percentage of CRA monitoring trip reports, ensuring oversight of CRO CRA and Site compliance with protocol, study plans, SOPs and ICH and GCPs, escalate identified report issues and ensure CRO study team resolve identified concerns • Collaborate with sponsor CPM and sponsor Medical Monitor for country and site identification, feasibility and selection to optimize processes to ensure efficient start-up timelines are met. Manage study start up in collaboration with internal and external project teams (e.g. sponsor Project Manager, Regulatory, Clinical Supplies, Third Party Vendors, CRO) to ensure start up timelines are clearly defined and implemented, working to identify any risks and resolving any issues. Act as subject matter expert for assigned protocols for study related issues, protocol and clinical operational queries arising from CRO, IRB/IECs/RAs, Third Party Vendors and sites. Provide routine updates to the internal project team on study status/issues Manages the CRO/clinical trial site during start-up activities including, but not limited to, budget and contract negotiations, IRB/EC submissions and response and facilitation of essential document collection Provide direction and support to the CPM in ensuring consistency of Clinical Operations processes across clinical trials and regions, identifying areas where trial specific or regional differences are appropriate. Manages consistency of Clinical Operations processes across clinical trials and regions, identifying areas where trial specific or regional differences are appropriate Works cross-functionally with other sponsor departments (Clinical Supplies, Quality Assurance, Regulatory Affairs) to ensure all clinical trial activities performed by sponsor as a Sponsor are performed according to study requirements and timelines. Contribute to the development and/or participate in the review of study related documents including (but not limited to) site feasibility, protocol, informed consent documents (master and/or site specific), budgets, monitoring plans, regulatory and start-up plans, patient recruitment plans, pharmacy and lab manuals, case report form development and training materials Execute and/or deliver trial specific training as required Review of open action items and data trends; working with CROs to escalate and resolve identified issues to ensure standards for monitoring and reporting are met as well as to ensure better efficiencies and execution of our studies Contribute to the development of and oversees implementation of patient recruitment and retention strategies and acts on any deviations from plan Support study team with site selection while optimizing start-up processes to ensure efficient start-up timelines are met. Attend and present at Investigator Meetings on Clinical Operations topics, as required May oversee the accurate, timely, and complete tracking of laboratory samples May represent Clinical Operations in cross-functional initiatives (e.g., start-up, continued process improvements with CROs). Contribute to the development and/or participate in the review of sponsor SOPs, Work Instructions and team policies Contribute to preparation of investigator newsletters or email newsflashes. Supports the internal and external project teams with audits/inspection readiness and activities, resolution of audit/inspection findings and contribution to CAPAs as required Oversight of direct report(s) study execution and procedures as required to ensure regulatory compliance of protocol activities, if appropriate Accountable for ensuring all study deliverables and milestones are met with quality and within timelines Provide direction and support to direct report(s) to ensure consistent approach and process to study execution and procedures amongst various program assets Provides support/escalation point for direct reports as needed Profile: At least 8 years of relevant clinical operational experience in a biotechnology/pharmaceutical company, and/or CRO Working knowledge of GCP, ICH, GDP and relevant CFRs is required; familiarity with MHRA/EMA/CHMP regulations and guidelines and other international regulatory requirements is a plus Experience with start-up and initiation of clinical trial sites Experience creating and maintaining healthy and creative relationships with clinical trial sites and Principal Investigators, helping to support and influence where required Ability to communicate and coordinate activities with the internal team, clinical sites and vendors Proactively identify project challenges/risks and appropriate corrective actions to the internal study teams and work with internal team, clinical sites and vendors on resolutions with minimal supervision Ability to work independently Experience presenting high level presentations, both orally and in writing Knowledge of and experience with immunotherapies and/or Oncology At least 2 years of on-site monitoring experience IQVIA is a leading global provider of clinical research services, commercial insights and healthcare intelligence to the life sciences and healthcare industries. We create intelligent connections to accelerate the development and commercialization of innovative medical treatments to help improve patient outcomes and population health worldwide . Learn more at
Sep 04, 2025
Full time
The Senior Clinical Trial Manager will be responsible for managing clinical trial sites from study startup throughout the course of the clinical trials until site close out. They will work to oversee that all aspects of the conduct of the trial sites and or across their assigned assets are in compliance with the study protocol, study operation plans, ICH current GCPs, and regulatory requirements. They will work collaboratively with the Sponsor Clinical Project Manager (CPM), Clinical Research Organization (CRO) representative(s), vendors and other Sponsor functional departments (as required) to drive start-up and ongoing oversight of clinical studies. They may have direct reports of Clinical Trial Managers across the clinical operations portfolios ensuring their clinical program deliverables are delivered to time, cost and quality. Responsabilities: Participate in the planning, implementation and management of sponsor clinical trials/assets in compliance with industry regulations, ICH-GCP and applicable sponsor controlled documents. Oversee the site management of CROs and clinical trial sites to ensure delivery, per scope of work or contractual agreements, meet recruitment targets and deliver high quality data on time. Track site visit and trip report metrics; data quality concerns and site level trending of protocol deviations. Conduct oversight site visits including pharmacy visits, as required, to evaluate site and CRA performance and ensure adherence to study protocols, study operation plans, ICH GCP and regulatory requirements Attend and assist, as required, at Initiation visits to confirm site training of therapeutic indication(s) and associated study procedures (e.g. Pharmacy training) and help build and foster sponsor-CRO-Investigator - site relationships Review a percentage of CRA monitoring trip reports, ensuring oversight of CRO CRA and Site compliance with protocol, study plans, SOPs and ICH and GCPs, escalate identified report issues and ensure CRO study team resolve identified concerns • Collaborate with sponsor CPM and sponsor Medical Monitor for country and site identification, feasibility and selection to optimize processes to ensure efficient start-up timelines are met. Manage study start up in collaboration with internal and external project teams (e.g. sponsor Project Manager, Regulatory, Clinical Supplies, Third Party Vendors, CRO) to ensure start up timelines are clearly defined and implemented, working to identify any risks and resolving any issues. Act as subject matter expert for assigned protocols for study related issues, protocol and clinical operational queries arising from CRO, IRB/IECs/RAs, Third Party Vendors and sites. Provide routine updates to the internal project team on study status/issues Manages the CRO/clinical trial site during start-up activities including, but not limited to, budget and contract negotiations, IRB/EC submissions and response and facilitation of essential document collection Provide direction and support to the CPM in ensuring consistency of Clinical Operations processes across clinical trials and regions, identifying areas where trial specific or regional differences are appropriate. Manages consistency of Clinical Operations processes across clinical trials and regions, identifying areas where trial specific or regional differences are appropriate Works cross-functionally with other sponsor departments (Clinical Supplies, Quality Assurance, Regulatory Affairs) to ensure all clinical trial activities performed by sponsor as a Sponsor are performed according to study requirements and timelines. Contribute to the development and/or participate in the review of study related documents including (but not limited to) site feasibility, protocol, informed consent documents (master and/or site specific), budgets, monitoring plans, regulatory and start-up plans, patient recruitment plans, pharmacy and lab manuals, case report form development and training materials Execute and/or deliver trial specific training as required Review of open action items and data trends; working with CROs to escalate and resolve identified issues to ensure standards for monitoring and reporting are met as well as to ensure better efficiencies and execution of our studies Contribute to the development of and oversees implementation of patient recruitment and retention strategies and acts on any deviations from plan Support study team with site selection while optimizing start-up processes to ensure efficient start-up timelines are met. Attend and present at Investigator Meetings on Clinical Operations topics, as required May oversee the accurate, timely, and complete tracking of laboratory samples May represent Clinical Operations in cross-functional initiatives (e.g., start-up, continued process improvements with CROs). Contribute to the development and/or participate in the review of sponsor SOPs, Work Instructions and team policies Contribute to preparation of investigator newsletters or email newsflashes. Supports the internal and external project teams with audits/inspection readiness and activities, resolution of audit/inspection findings and contribution to CAPAs as required Oversight of direct report(s) study execution and procedures as required to ensure regulatory compliance of protocol activities, if appropriate Accountable for ensuring all study deliverables and milestones are met with quality and within timelines Provide direction and support to direct report(s) to ensure consistent approach and process to study execution and procedures amongst various program assets Provides support/escalation point for direct reports as needed Profile: At least 8 years of relevant clinical operational experience in a biotechnology/pharmaceutical company, and/or CRO Working knowledge of GCP, ICH, GDP and relevant CFRs is required; familiarity with MHRA/EMA/CHMP regulations and guidelines and other international regulatory requirements is a plus Experience with start-up and initiation of clinical trial sites Experience creating and maintaining healthy and creative relationships with clinical trial sites and Principal Investigators, helping to support and influence where required Ability to communicate and coordinate activities with the internal team, clinical sites and vendors Proactively identify project challenges/risks and appropriate corrective actions to the internal study teams and work with internal team, clinical sites and vendors on resolutions with minimal supervision Ability to work independently Experience presenting high level presentations, both orally and in writing Knowledge of and experience with immunotherapies and/or Oncology At least 2 years of on-site monitoring experience IQVIA is a leading global provider of clinical research services, commercial insights and healthcare intelligence to the life sciences and healthcare industries. We create intelligent connections to accelerate the development and commercialization of innovative medical treatments to help improve patient outcomes and population health worldwide . Learn more at
Tate
Part Time HR
Tate Hitchin, Hertfordshire
About the Role: An established Hitchin manufacturing firm is seeking an accomplished HR Advisor. This standalone role offers the opportunity to provide comprehensive HR support and ensure legal compliance and best practices across all people-related matters. The workforce comprises approximately 50-60 employees, with a mix of 25% commercial and 75% manual workers. Key Responsibilities: Ensure fair, transparent, and legally compliant HR practices Support the business in mitigating employment risks by ensuring adherence to current legislation and best practices Maintain and update HR policies, procedures, and employee handbooks Provide professional HR advice and guidance to managers on staff development, performance management, salary reviews, employee relations, and change management initiatives Manage the end-to-end recruitment process, ensuring equality, fairness, and compliance with employment law Oversee absence management processes, including return-to-work interviews and occupational health referrals Promote and maintain HR practices that align with the company culture and values Coordinate and administer Health and Safety activities in collaboration with the senior management team and board Provide HR-related data to Finance for the payroll process for hourly-paid staff Undertake additional HR tasks and projects as requested. Carry out all related HR Admin Maintaining valid business liciences, H&S certificates and insurance docs Helping with external auditors requesting evidence of documentation As our ideal HR Advisor for this role, you will essentially bring: A CIPD Postgraduate Qualification (Level 3 or above) or be well qualified by experience Minimum of 2 years' proven generalist HR experience, including post-qualification advisory responsibility Strong experience supporting senior management with HR guidance Proven working knowledge of current employment law Knowledge of on site H&S requirements and documentation Excellent communication skills both written and verbal Strong project management skills Good IT proficiency with a sound understanding of email, Word, Excel, and databases Excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to discuss complex HR issues at both management and staff levels Be comfortable working independently as a standalone HR professional Additional attributes would be desirable: Previous HR experience within a manufacturing or industrial environment Familiarity with factory Health & Safety procedures Experience with Moorepay or similar HRM/ Payroll system IOSH qualification Some additional points to note: Willingness to travel occasionally for business if required This position is coming available August 2025 Benefits: 23 days annual leave per annum, plus Bank Holidays Annual shutdown during the Christmas period with any working days not covered by Statutory Bank Holiday paid for Auto Enrolment Pension Scheme Life Assurance Benefit scheme Free parking at your Hitchin site Please Note: This is a well-rounded and autonomous HR role, best suited to someone who enjoys hands-on work and values stability over upward progression. How to Apply: If you are an accomplished HR Advisor, ideally with experience in an industrial setting and familiar with factory Health & Safety, Tate would love to hear from you. Please submit your CV demonstrating your suitability for the role. Please be aware this advert will remain open until the vacancy has been filled. Interviews will take place throughout this period, therefore we encourage you to apply early to avoid disappointment. Tate is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy. Tate is committed to promoting equal opportunities. To ensure that every candidate has the best experience with us, we encourage you to let us know if there are any adjustments we can make during the application or interview process. Your comfort and accessibility are our priority, and we are here to support you every step of the way. Additionally, we value and respect your individuality, and we invite you to share your preferred pronouns in your application.
Sep 04, 2025
Full time
About the Role: An established Hitchin manufacturing firm is seeking an accomplished HR Advisor. This standalone role offers the opportunity to provide comprehensive HR support and ensure legal compliance and best practices across all people-related matters. The workforce comprises approximately 50-60 employees, with a mix of 25% commercial and 75% manual workers. Key Responsibilities: Ensure fair, transparent, and legally compliant HR practices Support the business in mitigating employment risks by ensuring adherence to current legislation and best practices Maintain and update HR policies, procedures, and employee handbooks Provide professional HR advice and guidance to managers on staff development, performance management, salary reviews, employee relations, and change management initiatives Manage the end-to-end recruitment process, ensuring equality, fairness, and compliance with employment law Oversee absence management processes, including return-to-work interviews and occupational health referrals Promote and maintain HR practices that align with the company culture and values Coordinate and administer Health and Safety activities in collaboration with the senior management team and board Provide HR-related data to Finance for the payroll process for hourly-paid staff Undertake additional HR tasks and projects as requested. Carry out all related HR Admin Maintaining valid business liciences, H&S certificates and insurance docs Helping with external auditors requesting evidence of documentation As our ideal HR Advisor for this role, you will essentially bring: A CIPD Postgraduate Qualification (Level 3 or above) or be well qualified by experience Minimum of 2 years' proven generalist HR experience, including post-qualification advisory responsibility Strong experience supporting senior management with HR guidance Proven working knowledge of current employment law Knowledge of on site H&S requirements and documentation Excellent communication skills both written and verbal Strong project management skills Good IT proficiency with a sound understanding of email, Word, Excel, and databases Excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to discuss complex HR issues at both management and staff levels Be comfortable working independently as a standalone HR professional Additional attributes would be desirable: Previous HR experience within a manufacturing or industrial environment Familiarity with factory Health & Safety procedures Experience with Moorepay or similar HRM/ Payroll system IOSH qualification Some additional points to note: Willingness to travel occasionally for business if required This position is coming available August 2025 Benefits: 23 days annual leave per annum, plus Bank Holidays Annual shutdown during the Christmas period with any working days not covered by Statutory Bank Holiday paid for Auto Enrolment Pension Scheme Life Assurance Benefit scheme Free parking at your Hitchin site Please Note: This is a well-rounded and autonomous HR role, best suited to someone who enjoys hands-on work and values stability over upward progression. How to Apply: If you are an accomplished HR Advisor, ideally with experience in an industrial setting and familiar with factory Health & Safety, Tate would love to hear from you. Please submit your CV demonstrating your suitability for the role. Please be aware this advert will remain open until the vacancy has been filled. Interviews will take place throughout this period, therefore we encourage you to apply early to avoid disappointment. Tate is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy. Tate is committed to promoting equal opportunities. To ensure that every candidate has the best experience with us, we encourage you to let us know if there are any adjustments we can make during the application or interview process. Your comfort and accessibility are our priority, and we are here to support you every step of the way. Additionally, we value and respect your individuality, and we invite you to share your preferred pronouns in your application.
Estimator
WGM Engineering City, Glasgow
WGM Engineering is one of Scotland's leading engineering solution providers and performing responsibly is integral to our success and sustainability. We are committed to delivering projects and services whilst ensuring that we meet our customer and society needs, whilst managing the social and environmental impacts of our business. Since trading commenced in 1986, WGM has continued to develop its operations to adhere to the marketplace and client demand. This has been achieved by offering a unique and total service where Mechanical, Electrical and Civil Engineering disciplines are provisioned under the one roof. Aligning our three disciplines and our strategically located service centres offers a total turnkey solution to clients countrywide and ensures we are the number one engineering company of choice. We have a current requirement for an Electrical Estimator to join the business on a full-time permanent basis, the role will cover our various projects across Scotland on a hybrid working model and will be based in our Glasgow offices. The overall purpose of the role is to compile competitive, accurate and auditable estimates using supplier, subcontractor and internal labour costs / rates. Reporting to the Estimating Manager you will be involved in projects of various values across all business streams to produce estimates according to meet the requirements of the client. WGM is a trusted contractor within the Water Industry delivering a wide range of Water and Wastewater Projects on a number of long-term contracts. We are the sole MEICA Framework Contractor for Scottish Water covering the Central West of Scotland alongside frameworks for various water authorities in England. Main duties and responsibilities Preparing MEICA estimates against a wide and varied range of work scope in line with agreed pricing strategy. Manage time effectively when working on multiple estimates simultaneously to ensure timely submission of estimates to meet agreed deadlines in line with agreed KPI's. Reviewing and appraising supplier and subcontractor quotations Producing a basis of estimate, including the creation of assumptions, exemptions and identifying risk. Estimating Project Risk Registers. Communicate with Project Managers, Project Engineers Technical & Design and Commercial personnel in the estimate development process. Report to Estimating Manager on clarifications, questions and any challenges after completing an estimate Managing both internal and external stakeholders Prepare work to be accomplished by gathering information and requirements, setting priorities as directed by the Estimating Manager, Senior Estimators and working on your own initiative. Obtains bids from vendors and subcontractors by specifying materials, identifying qualified subcontractors and negotiating price. Maintain quality service by following organisational standards. To be considered for this position you will have at least 2-3 years previous electrical estimating experience ideally within an engineering or construction environment, the ideal candidate will have experience of working within the Waste and Water industry with some practical / site experience preferred. The suitable candidate will have the ability to interpret and communicate complex technical information and be competent in MS Excel with experience of MS Project or P6 Primavera planning software. Benefits We offer a competitive package, including: 32 days holiday, increasing to 36 based on length of service. Enhanced pension scheme. Life assurance scheme. Salary sacrifice - (Electric vehicle scheme, annual leave purchase & cycle to work). Remote & hybrid working options (subject to role requirements). Enhanced maternity & paternity Leave. Company sick pay (available after qualifying period). Employee discount programme. To apply please send an update cv to the WGM recruitment team for further review. Job Type: Permanent Pay: Up to £60,000.00 per year Experience: estimating: 2 years (required) Work authorisation: United Kingdom (required) Work Location: Hybrid remote in Glasgow G51 2RQ
Sep 04, 2025
Full time
WGM Engineering is one of Scotland's leading engineering solution providers and performing responsibly is integral to our success and sustainability. We are committed to delivering projects and services whilst ensuring that we meet our customer and society needs, whilst managing the social and environmental impacts of our business. Since trading commenced in 1986, WGM has continued to develop its operations to adhere to the marketplace and client demand. This has been achieved by offering a unique and total service where Mechanical, Electrical and Civil Engineering disciplines are provisioned under the one roof. Aligning our three disciplines and our strategically located service centres offers a total turnkey solution to clients countrywide and ensures we are the number one engineering company of choice. We have a current requirement for an Electrical Estimator to join the business on a full-time permanent basis, the role will cover our various projects across Scotland on a hybrid working model and will be based in our Glasgow offices. The overall purpose of the role is to compile competitive, accurate and auditable estimates using supplier, subcontractor and internal labour costs / rates. Reporting to the Estimating Manager you will be involved in projects of various values across all business streams to produce estimates according to meet the requirements of the client. WGM is a trusted contractor within the Water Industry delivering a wide range of Water and Wastewater Projects on a number of long-term contracts. We are the sole MEICA Framework Contractor for Scottish Water covering the Central West of Scotland alongside frameworks for various water authorities in England. Main duties and responsibilities Preparing MEICA estimates against a wide and varied range of work scope in line with agreed pricing strategy. Manage time effectively when working on multiple estimates simultaneously to ensure timely submission of estimates to meet agreed deadlines in line with agreed KPI's. Reviewing and appraising supplier and subcontractor quotations Producing a basis of estimate, including the creation of assumptions, exemptions and identifying risk. Estimating Project Risk Registers. Communicate with Project Managers, Project Engineers Technical & Design and Commercial personnel in the estimate development process. Report to Estimating Manager on clarifications, questions and any challenges after completing an estimate Managing both internal and external stakeholders Prepare work to be accomplished by gathering information and requirements, setting priorities as directed by the Estimating Manager, Senior Estimators and working on your own initiative. Obtains bids from vendors and subcontractors by specifying materials, identifying qualified subcontractors and negotiating price. Maintain quality service by following organisational standards. To be considered for this position you will have at least 2-3 years previous electrical estimating experience ideally within an engineering or construction environment, the ideal candidate will have experience of working within the Waste and Water industry with some practical / site experience preferred. The suitable candidate will have the ability to interpret and communicate complex technical information and be competent in MS Excel with experience of MS Project or P6 Primavera planning software. Benefits We offer a competitive package, including: 32 days holiday, increasing to 36 based on length of service. Enhanced pension scheme. Life assurance scheme. Salary sacrifice - (Electric vehicle scheme, annual leave purchase & cycle to work). Remote & hybrid working options (subject to role requirements). Enhanced maternity & paternity Leave. Company sick pay (available after qualifying period). Employee discount programme. To apply please send an update cv to the WGM recruitment team for further review. Job Type: Permanent Pay: Up to £60,000.00 per year Experience: estimating: 2 years (required) Work authorisation: United Kingdom (required) Work Location: Hybrid remote in Glasgow G51 2RQ
Hays
Financial Controller
Hays Stoke-on-trent, Staffordshire
Financial ControllerBased in Stoke-on-Trentc.£70,000 Your new company We are seeking a proactive and commercially minded Financial Controller to join a dynamic business. This is a hands-on role, ideal for a qualified accountant looking to take ownership of financial operations and drive performance across the business. Your new role Oversee all financial operations, including budgeting, forecasting, cash flow management, and financial reporting Lead month-end and year-end close processes, ensuring accuracy and timeliness Produce monthly management accounts and full monthly balance sheet reconciliations Manage a team of 6 staff across 2 sites, fostering a culture of continuous improvement and development Liaise with external auditors, banks, and HMRC to ensure compliance and smooth operations Implement and maintain robust financial controls and procedures Support senior leadership with strategic financial insights and decision-making Monitor project costs, margins, and profitability across multiple sites Ensure compliance with CIS, VAT, and other industry-specific regulations Drive system and process improvements to enhance efficiency and reporting Oversee Sage payroll monthly Oversee the purchase ledger, make supplier bank payments, manage company bank accounts online Oversee the maintenance of fixed asset and hire-purchase registers Liaise with auditors and tax advisors, director's financial advisor, insurance brokers, bank managers, IT support companies, telecoms and broadband providers Manage the finance software and implement controls and procedures as identified and required. Annual preparation of draft statutory accounts and maintaining Companies House records. What you'll need to succeed Qualified Accountant (CIMA, ACCA, ACA) Proven experience in a similar role (Financial Controller, Finance Manager) High level of IT literacy Team management experience with excellent communication skills High level of attention to detail, ability to multitask and prioritise in a fast-moving environment. Commercially aware with proven problem-solving skills and self-motivated driving force for systems improvements Excellent communication and leadership skills High level of proficiency in accounting software and Excel Ability to work on-site and collaborate closely with operational teams What you'll get in return Competitive salary based on experience 20 days holiday plus bank holidays On-site work Supportive team environment with real impact on business performance What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
Sep 04, 2025
Full time
Financial ControllerBased in Stoke-on-Trentc.£70,000 Your new company We are seeking a proactive and commercially minded Financial Controller to join a dynamic business. This is a hands-on role, ideal for a qualified accountant looking to take ownership of financial operations and drive performance across the business. Your new role Oversee all financial operations, including budgeting, forecasting, cash flow management, and financial reporting Lead month-end and year-end close processes, ensuring accuracy and timeliness Produce monthly management accounts and full monthly balance sheet reconciliations Manage a team of 6 staff across 2 sites, fostering a culture of continuous improvement and development Liaise with external auditors, banks, and HMRC to ensure compliance and smooth operations Implement and maintain robust financial controls and procedures Support senior leadership with strategic financial insights and decision-making Monitor project costs, margins, and profitability across multiple sites Ensure compliance with CIS, VAT, and other industry-specific regulations Drive system and process improvements to enhance efficiency and reporting Oversee Sage payroll monthly Oversee the purchase ledger, make supplier bank payments, manage company bank accounts online Oversee the maintenance of fixed asset and hire-purchase registers Liaise with auditors and tax advisors, director's financial advisor, insurance brokers, bank managers, IT support companies, telecoms and broadband providers Manage the finance software and implement controls and procedures as identified and required. Annual preparation of draft statutory accounts and maintaining Companies House records. What you'll need to succeed Qualified Accountant (CIMA, ACCA, ACA) Proven experience in a similar role (Financial Controller, Finance Manager) High level of IT literacy Team management experience with excellent communication skills High level of attention to detail, ability to multitask and prioritise in a fast-moving environment. Commercially aware with proven problem-solving skills and self-motivated driving force for systems improvements Excellent communication and leadership skills High level of proficiency in accounting software and Excel Ability to work on-site and collaborate closely with operational teams What you'll get in return Competitive salary based on experience 20 days holiday plus bank holidays On-site work Supportive team environment with real impact on business performance What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
Hays
Financial Services Accountant
Hays
£60-65K Salary - Hybrid Working - Comprehensive Rewards & Benefits Your new company One of the UK's premier accountancy practices with state-of-the-art offices in the City of London. The firm has offered over a century's worth of accounting and advisory services to an ever-expanding, sector-diverse client base. With a reputation as a top-tier training firm with great opportunities for progression at both junior and senior levels, as well as fostering a supportive and sociable culture, there is a reason people stay here! Your new role The firm is experiencing organic growth across multiple areas and, in particular, with the sustained influx of financial services clients. As such, the firm is looking for a highly-capable accountant, ideally from a practice background, who wants to specialise in servicing clients from the financial services sector. In your new role, you will be responsible for the following: Client Relationship Management Building and maintaining strong client relationships, providing regular updates and promptly resolving queries. Managing a growing portfolio of clients, ensuring the delivery of high-quality accounting services in compliance with firm policies and statutory requirements. Supporting Managers and Partners in client meetings and the preparation of proposals. Financial Reporting and Compliance Preparing financial statements in accordance with UK GAAP and IFRS. Producing detailed consolidation workings for group accounts. Liaising with external auditors to facilitate smooth and timely year-end processes. Researching and responding to technical accounting queries related to IFRS and UK GAAP. Management Accounting and VAT Overseeing a small portfolio requiring monthly or quarterly management accounts and VAT reporting, as needed. Team Leadership and Development Supervising and reviewing the work of junior team members, providing constructive feedback and guidance. Ensuring client assignments are completed to specification, escalating any changes or issues as appropriate. Continuous Learning and Technical Development Maintaining and enhancing technical expertise through ongoing training, research, and professional development. What you'll need to succeed To be successful in your new role, you'll ideally be/possess the following: ACA/ACCA qualified with 2-3 years PQE UK GAAP and FRS102 knowledge Knowledge of IFRS Experience with and knowledge of Sage, QuickBooks, Xero and CaseWare What you'll get in return In return, you'll receive a £60-65K salary and hybrid working with a host of benefits and rewards including: Private Medical InsuranceDental and Optical CoverHealth Cash PlanEmployee Assistance Programme (EAP)Online GP accessSecond Medical Opinion serviceFertility supportGym membershipCycle to Work schemeWorkplace Pension Plan (auto-enrolment compliant)Group Life AssuranceGroup Income ProtectionCritical Illness CoverFinancial education resourcesRetail discountsTravel InsuranceElectric car schemeWorkplace Nursery scheme What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
Sep 04, 2025
Full time
£60-65K Salary - Hybrid Working - Comprehensive Rewards & Benefits Your new company One of the UK's premier accountancy practices with state-of-the-art offices in the City of London. The firm has offered over a century's worth of accounting and advisory services to an ever-expanding, sector-diverse client base. With a reputation as a top-tier training firm with great opportunities for progression at both junior and senior levels, as well as fostering a supportive and sociable culture, there is a reason people stay here! Your new role The firm is experiencing organic growth across multiple areas and, in particular, with the sustained influx of financial services clients. As such, the firm is looking for a highly-capable accountant, ideally from a practice background, who wants to specialise in servicing clients from the financial services sector. In your new role, you will be responsible for the following: Client Relationship Management Building and maintaining strong client relationships, providing regular updates and promptly resolving queries. Managing a growing portfolio of clients, ensuring the delivery of high-quality accounting services in compliance with firm policies and statutory requirements. Supporting Managers and Partners in client meetings and the preparation of proposals. Financial Reporting and Compliance Preparing financial statements in accordance with UK GAAP and IFRS. Producing detailed consolidation workings for group accounts. Liaising with external auditors to facilitate smooth and timely year-end processes. Researching and responding to technical accounting queries related to IFRS and UK GAAP. Management Accounting and VAT Overseeing a small portfolio requiring monthly or quarterly management accounts and VAT reporting, as needed. Team Leadership and Development Supervising and reviewing the work of junior team members, providing constructive feedback and guidance. Ensuring client assignments are completed to specification, escalating any changes or issues as appropriate. Continuous Learning and Technical Development Maintaining and enhancing technical expertise through ongoing training, research, and professional development. What you'll need to succeed To be successful in your new role, you'll ideally be/possess the following: ACA/ACCA qualified with 2-3 years PQE UK GAAP and FRS102 knowledge Knowledge of IFRS Experience with and knowledge of Sage, QuickBooks, Xero and CaseWare What you'll get in return In return, you'll receive a £60-65K salary and hybrid working with a host of benefits and rewards including: Private Medical InsuranceDental and Optical CoverHealth Cash PlanEmployee Assistance Programme (EAP)Online GP accessSecond Medical Opinion serviceFertility supportGym membershipCycle to Work schemeWorkplace Pension Plan (auto-enrolment compliant)Group Life AssuranceGroup Income ProtectionCritical Illness CoverFinancial education resourcesRetail discountsTravel InsuranceElectric car schemeWorkplace Nursery scheme What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
Ackerman Pierce Ltd
Head of Health and Safety
Ackerman Pierce Ltd
re you a dedicated health and safety professional with the leadership skills to drive a culture of safety and compliance? Do you want to play a pivotal role in protecting employees, residents, and stakeholders across our organization? Greenwich council is seeking an experienced Head of Health and Safety to lead our health and safety strategy and operations. Key Responsibilities: Develop and implement a comprehensive health and safety strategy, ensuring compliance with all relevant legislation and regulations. Provide expert guidance and advice to senior leadership, managers, and staff on health and safety matters. Lead risk assessments, audits, and inspections to identify and mitigate potential hazards. Drive a proactive safety culture through effective training, communication, and engagement programs. Oversee the investigation of incidents, ensuring lessons are learned and improvements are implemented. Manage a team of health and safety professionals, fostering a culture of excellence and continuous improvement. Collaborate with external agencies, regulatory bodies, and stakeholders to ensure best practices are upheld. About You: Proven Experience: Extensive experience in health and safety management, preferably within a local authority or large organization. Strong Knowledge: In-depth understanding of health and safety legislation, regulations, and best practices. Leadership Skills: Ability to inspire and manage a team, driving performance and fostering professional growth. Analytical Mindset: Skilled in identifying risks, analyzing data, and implementing effective solutions. Excellent Communication: Strong ability to engage with stakeholders at all levels and influence decision-making. Relevant professional qualifications (e.g., NEBOSH Diploma, Chartered Membership of IOSH).
Sep 03, 2025
Seasonal
re you a dedicated health and safety professional with the leadership skills to drive a culture of safety and compliance? Do you want to play a pivotal role in protecting employees, residents, and stakeholders across our organization? Greenwich council is seeking an experienced Head of Health and Safety to lead our health and safety strategy and operations. Key Responsibilities: Develop and implement a comprehensive health and safety strategy, ensuring compliance with all relevant legislation and regulations. Provide expert guidance and advice to senior leadership, managers, and staff on health and safety matters. Lead risk assessments, audits, and inspections to identify and mitigate potential hazards. Drive a proactive safety culture through effective training, communication, and engagement programs. Oversee the investigation of incidents, ensuring lessons are learned and improvements are implemented. Manage a team of health and safety professionals, fostering a culture of excellence and continuous improvement. Collaborate with external agencies, regulatory bodies, and stakeholders to ensure best practices are upheld. About You: Proven Experience: Extensive experience in health and safety management, preferably within a local authority or large organization. Strong Knowledge: In-depth understanding of health and safety legislation, regulations, and best practices. Leadership Skills: Ability to inspire and manage a team, driving performance and fostering professional growth. Analytical Mindset: Skilled in identifying risks, analyzing data, and implementing effective solutions. Excellent Communication: Strong ability to engage with stakeholders at all levels and influence decision-making. Relevant professional qualifications (e.g., NEBOSH Diploma, Chartered Membership of IOSH).
Hays
Audit Semi-Senior/Senior
Hays Birmingham, Staffordshire
Audit Senior role - National Firm - Birmingham office - flexible, friendly, sociable team - varied client base Your new company Leading National Accountancy firm with a growing Midlands team seeking to recruit within their Audit team in Birmingham at Audit Semi Senior/Senior level. Great opportunity to join a progressive firm with approachable and supportive managers and a good focus on work-life balance. Your new role Working with direction and support from Audit Managers, you will work with clients ranging from SMEs through to large groups supporting them with audit and accounting services. The main focus of your role will be to work on a range of audit assignments from planning through to completion - reviewing financial statements, testing to identify risk and accuracy and to ensure accounting standards are met. Some work will be undertaken at clients' premises, with some work completed remotely. As an Audit Semi Senior/Senior, you will supervise more junior team members and may lead aspects of the audit as well as liaising with clients. What you'll need to succeed To be considered for this role, you will possess prior experience in external audit either as part of your current practice role or as your main focus.You will have excellent knowledge and experience of UK accounting standards and will be at least ACCA/ACA part qualified. Additionally, you will possess good communication skills and will be able to build rapport with clients and work effectively with colleagues at all levels. What you'll get in return If you are successful, you will benefit from a competitive salary, comprehensive benefits package, performance-related bonuses and flexible working. If you are in the process of completing your exams, full study support will be offered with salary increments given on passing exams and flexibility on when you sit exams. Upon joining, a personalised plan will be put in place for the next steps in your career within the firm, so you know how you can progress. Additionally, you will be invited to attend regular office socials and will be part of a friendly, diverse and supportive team. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
Sep 02, 2025
Full time
Audit Senior role - National Firm - Birmingham office - flexible, friendly, sociable team - varied client base Your new company Leading National Accountancy firm with a growing Midlands team seeking to recruit within their Audit team in Birmingham at Audit Semi Senior/Senior level. Great opportunity to join a progressive firm with approachable and supportive managers and a good focus on work-life balance. Your new role Working with direction and support from Audit Managers, you will work with clients ranging from SMEs through to large groups supporting them with audit and accounting services. The main focus of your role will be to work on a range of audit assignments from planning through to completion - reviewing financial statements, testing to identify risk and accuracy and to ensure accounting standards are met. Some work will be undertaken at clients' premises, with some work completed remotely. As an Audit Semi Senior/Senior, you will supervise more junior team members and may lead aspects of the audit as well as liaising with clients. What you'll need to succeed To be considered for this role, you will possess prior experience in external audit either as part of your current practice role or as your main focus.You will have excellent knowledge and experience of UK accounting standards and will be at least ACCA/ACA part qualified. Additionally, you will possess good communication skills and will be able to build rapport with clients and work effectively with colleagues at all levels. What you'll get in return If you are successful, you will benefit from a competitive salary, comprehensive benefits package, performance-related bonuses and flexible working. If you are in the process of completing your exams, full study support will be offered with salary increments given on passing exams and flexibility on when you sit exams. Upon joining, a personalised plan will be put in place for the next steps in your career within the firm, so you know how you can progress. Additionally, you will be invited to attend regular office socials and will be part of a friendly, diverse and supportive team. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
Hays
Group Tax Manager (full or part time)
Hays Colchester, Essex
Group Tax Manager - Colchester Your new company Global provider of outsourced business solutions Your new role The Group Tax Manager is based in the UK, reporting to the Group Financial Controller, with the responsibility of overseeing the group's tax affairs. As well as ensuing regulatory compliance, the role will look to add value by utilising tax incentives and the optimising the global structure whilst managing the group's tax risk profile. They will implement a robust tax governance program and provide support in areas that have material tax implications including M&A transactions, intra-group funding, corporate structure and transfer pricing. They will ensure that there is compliance with all filing obligations on a timely basis. There should also be an overview of accurate reporting of tax balances in accounts, as well as management of tax risk provisions. Your responsibilities: To improve the tax governance of the Group, ensuring robust processes and controls are implemented and maintained.To keep abreast of legislative changes and determine any effects that they may have on the Group, and plan accordingly.To ensure the comprehensive management of tax by agreeing roles and responsibilities between the various departments.To provide a stronger link to finance managers to ensure that tax requirements in local legislation are properly managed, including compliance requirements, withholding tax payments etc. To carry out finance manager training where appropriate and ensure that the relevant skills are owned by personnel with tax responsibilities.To ensure transfer pricing requirements are met, including the maintenance of master and local files, which will require all countries of operations with intra-group charges backed by legal agreements.To work with procurement to ensure tax costs are properly understood and relevant clauses inserted in contracts.To work with Treasury to ensure that the most tax efficient external and intra-group funding is maintained, taking account of transfer pricing concerns including Thin Capitalisation.To conduct regular reviews of corporate structure (including oversight of companies' tax residency) to ensure that the most tax efficient structure is present, especially given changes in Business streams and legislation.To maintain good relationships with external providers and ensure that fees are appropriately managed.To ensure tax compliance is kept up to date and manage any tax controversies with tax authorities.To maintain a tax risk register and update any tax provisions that should be reflected in statutory accounts, and which should be regularly reported to the audit committee, liaising with external auditors where required.To provide ongoing support for M&A, including how best to structure deals, complete due diligence and ensure that legal contracts are effective from a tax perspective.To review tax calculation and disclosure required for statutory accounts.To adhere to various reporting requirements and track any new requirements that may arise due to changes in Group size, including Senior Accounting Officer rules, determining tax strategy, country by country reporting, Pillar 2 etc.Assist with the Group's compliance program and training across the group What you'll need to succeed CA or CTA qualified.Strong technical and research skills with relevant experience within industry and/or practice.Functional excellence and strong communication and relationship building skills at all levels, across different nationalities.The ability to assimilate and present precise, accurate and timely data to management in both informal and formal situations.Enjoys challenging the status quo and looks for continuous improvement in delivering better business results.A self-starter with good problem-solving skills, a high level of accuracy and attention to detail.Strong presentation and negotiation skills in the context of dealing with tax authorities.Strong people management skills with the ability to train, mentor and develop staff and manage third party resources.Ability to influence the Senior Management team. What you'll get in return Competitive base salary25 days annual leavecompany contributory pension plancash back health care scheme, life assurancecar salary exchange schemePotential to progress within the company, with global opportunities updated regularly. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
Sep 02, 2025
Full time
Group Tax Manager - Colchester Your new company Global provider of outsourced business solutions Your new role The Group Tax Manager is based in the UK, reporting to the Group Financial Controller, with the responsibility of overseeing the group's tax affairs. As well as ensuing regulatory compliance, the role will look to add value by utilising tax incentives and the optimising the global structure whilst managing the group's tax risk profile. They will implement a robust tax governance program and provide support in areas that have material tax implications including M&A transactions, intra-group funding, corporate structure and transfer pricing. They will ensure that there is compliance with all filing obligations on a timely basis. There should also be an overview of accurate reporting of tax balances in accounts, as well as management of tax risk provisions. Your responsibilities: To improve the tax governance of the Group, ensuring robust processes and controls are implemented and maintained.To keep abreast of legislative changes and determine any effects that they may have on the Group, and plan accordingly.To ensure the comprehensive management of tax by agreeing roles and responsibilities between the various departments.To provide a stronger link to finance managers to ensure that tax requirements in local legislation are properly managed, including compliance requirements, withholding tax payments etc. To carry out finance manager training where appropriate and ensure that the relevant skills are owned by personnel with tax responsibilities.To ensure transfer pricing requirements are met, including the maintenance of master and local files, which will require all countries of operations with intra-group charges backed by legal agreements.To work with procurement to ensure tax costs are properly understood and relevant clauses inserted in contracts.To work with Treasury to ensure that the most tax efficient external and intra-group funding is maintained, taking account of transfer pricing concerns including Thin Capitalisation.To conduct regular reviews of corporate structure (including oversight of companies' tax residency) to ensure that the most tax efficient structure is present, especially given changes in Business streams and legislation.To maintain good relationships with external providers and ensure that fees are appropriately managed.To ensure tax compliance is kept up to date and manage any tax controversies with tax authorities.To maintain a tax risk register and update any tax provisions that should be reflected in statutory accounts, and which should be regularly reported to the audit committee, liaising with external auditors where required.To provide ongoing support for M&A, including how best to structure deals, complete due diligence and ensure that legal contracts are effective from a tax perspective.To review tax calculation and disclosure required for statutory accounts.To adhere to various reporting requirements and track any new requirements that may arise due to changes in Group size, including Senior Accounting Officer rules, determining tax strategy, country by country reporting, Pillar 2 etc.Assist with the Group's compliance program and training across the group What you'll need to succeed CA or CTA qualified.Strong technical and research skills with relevant experience within industry and/or practice.Functional excellence and strong communication and relationship building skills at all levels, across different nationalities.The ability to assimilate and present precise, accurate and timely data to management in both informal and formal situations.Enjoys challenging the status quo and looks for continuous improvement in delivering better business results.A self-starter with good problem-solving skills, a high level of accuracy and attention to detail.Strong presentation and negotiation skills in the context of dealing with tax authorities.Strong people management skills with the ability to train, mentor and develop staff and manage third party resources.Ability to influence the Senior Management team. What you'll get in return Competitive base salary25 days annual leavecompany contributory pension plancash back health care scheme, life assurancecar salary exchange schemePotential to progress within the company, with global opportunities updated regularly. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
Hays
Assistant Accountant
Hays Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire
Permanent Assistant Accountant Job - Hybrid and Flexible Working Assistant Accountant Opportunity Hays is recruiting for this role on an exclusive basis. Contract Type: Permanent, Full-Time (37.5 hours per week)Location: Melton MowbraySalary: £27,000 - £30,000 (dependent on skills and experience)Working Pattern: Flexible hybrid working available, with flexi-hours offeredBenefits Include: Study support available after successful probationFree onsite parking25 days annual leave plus bank holidays Overview We are seeking a motivated and detail-oriented Assistant Accountant to join a collaborative and forward-thinking finance team. The successful candidate will play a key role in supporting financial operations, contributing to accurate reporting, and ensuring compliance with funding and regulatory requirements. Working closely with project teams and senior finance colleagues, the Assistant Accountant will assist in budgeting, forecasting, ledger management, and financial analysis. This position is ideal for someone eager to develop their skills in a supportive environment that values continuous learning and professional growth. Key Responsibilities Financial Reporting & Compliance Support the preparation and submission of funding claims to various public sector bodies.Assist in producing monthly management accounts, including variance analysis and financial commentary.Contribute to accurate revenue recognition for projects.Maintain organised records and supporting documentation for grant and match funding claims.Monitor and report on project performance indicators through data entry and basic analysis. Sales & Purchase Ledger Management Help manage the sales ledger, including issuing invoices and reconciling customer accounts.Process supplier invoices, manage payment runs, and reconcile supplier statements.Ensure all financial transactions are recorded accurately and in a timely manner.Investigate and resolve discrepancies, including those related to employee expenses. Budgeting & Forecasting Gather and compile financial data to support budgeting and forecasting activities.Assist in preparing financial templates and monitoring reports for ongoing projects. Stakeholder Support & Collaboration Provide accurate financial data and insights to support project managers and internal teams.Respond to routine financial queries from colleagues and external auditors.Begin developing the ability to offer financial context to aid decision-making. Compliance & Process Improvement Ensure all claim documentation meets funder requirements and is submitted correctly.Monitor timesheet and expense submissions for accuracy and compliance.Assist in reviewing and updating financial procedures to reflect best practices. Additional Contributions Engage in training and development opportunities to enhance financial knowledge.Collaborate with other departments to understand and support their financial needs.Carry out ad hoc financial analysis to support business decisions and improve efficiency. Essential Skills & Experience Strong analytical and problem-solving skillsExcellent communication skillsAdvanced Excel skills (pivot tables, lookups, data analysis)High attention to detailWillingness to learn and take directionSociable and easy-going personality Desirable Skills & Experience Experience with integrated accounting systems (e.g., Access Dimensions, Focal Point)Knowledge of grant funding compliance and auditsExperience in a multi-functional finance teamUnderstanding of financial policies and audit requirements #
Sep 02, 2025
Full time
Permanent Assistant Accountant Job - Hybrid and Flexible Working Assistant Accountant Opportunity Hays is recruiting for this role on an exclusive basis. Contract Type: Permanent, Full-Time (37.5 hours per week)Location: Melton MowbraySalary: £27,000 - £30,000 (dependent on skills and experience)Working Pattern: Flexible hybrid working available, with flexi-hours offeredBenefits Include: Study support available after successful probationFree onsite parking25 days annual leave plus bank holidays Overview We are seeking a motivated and detail-oriented Assistant Accountant to join a collaborative and forward-thinking finance team. The successful candidate will play a key role in supporting financial operations, contributing to accurate reporting, and ensuring compliance with funding and regulatory requirements. Working closely with project teams and senior finance colleagues, the Assistant Accountant will assist in budgeting, forecasting, ledger management, and financial analysis. This position is ideal for someone eager to develop their skills in a supportive environment that values continuous learning and professional growth. Key Responsibilities Financial Reporting & Compliance Support the preparation and submission of funding claims to various public sector bodies.Assist in producing monthly management accounts, including variance analysis and financial commentary.Contribute to accurate revenue recognition for projects.Maintain organised records and supporting documentation for grant and match funding claims.Monitor and report on project performance indicators through data entry and basic analysis. Sales & Purchase Ledger Management Help manage the sales ledger, including issuing invoices and reconciling customer accounts.Process supplier invoices, manage payment runs, and reconcile supplier statements.Ensure all financial transactions are recorded accurately and in a timely manner.Investigate and resolve discrepancies, including those related to employee expenses. Budgeting & Forecasting Gather and compile financial data to support budgeting and forecasting activities.Assist in preparing financial templates and monitoring reports for ongoing projects. Stakeholder Support & Collaboration Provide accurate financial data and insights to support project managers and internal teams.Respond to routine financial queries from colleagues and external auditors.Begin developing the ability to offer financial context to aid decision-making. Compliance & Process Improvement Ensure all claim documentation meets funder requirements and is submitted correctly.Monitor timesheet and expense submissions for accuracy and compliance.Assist in reviewing and updating financial procedures to reflect best practices. Additional Contributions Engage in training and development opportunities to enhance financial knowledge.Collaborate with other departments to understand and support their financial needs.Carry out ad hoc financial analysis to support business decisions and improve efficiency. Essential Skills & Experience Strong analytical and problem-solving skillsExcellent communication skillsAdvanced Excel skills (pivot tables, lookups, data analysis)High attention to detailWillingness to learn and take directionSociable and easy-going personality Desirable Skills & Experience Experience with integrated accounting systems (e.g., Access Dimensions, Focal Point)Knowledge of grant funding compliance and auditsExperience in a multi-functional finance teamUnderstanding of financial policies and audit requirements #
Ackerman Pierce Ltd
Head of Health and Safety
Ackerman Pierce Ltd Lewisham, London
Are you a dedicated health and safety professional with the leadership skills to drive a culture of safety and compliance? Do you want to play a pivotal role in protecting employees, residents, and stakeholders across our organization? Local Authority Name is seeking an experienced Head of Health and Safety to lead our health and safety strategy and operations. Key Responsibilities: Develop and implement a comprehensive health and safety strategy, ensuring compliance with all relevant legislation and regulations. Provide expert guidance and advice to senior leadership, managers, and staff on health and safety matters. Lead risk assessments, audits, and inspections to identify and mitigate potential hazards. Drive a proactive safety culture through effective training, communication, and engagement programs. Oversee the investigation of incidents, ensuring lessons are learned and improvements are implemented. Manage a team of health and safety professionals, fostering a culture of excellence and continuous improvement. Collaborate with external agencies, regulatory bodies, and stakeholders to ensure best practices are upheld. About You: Proven Experience: Extensive experience in health and safety management, preferably within a local authority or large organization. Strong Knowledge: In-depth understanding of health and safety legislation, regulations, and best practices. Leadership Skills: Ability to inspire and manage a team, driving performance and fostering professional growth. Analytical Mindset: Skilled in identifying risks, analyzing data, and implementing effective solutions. Excellent Communication: Strong ability to engage with stakeholders at all levels and influence decision-making. Relevant professional qualifications (e.g., NEBOSH Diploma, Chartered Membership of IOSH).
Sep 02, 2025
Seasonal
Are you a dedicated health and safety professional with the leadership skills to drive a culture of safety and compliance? Do you want to play a pivotal role in protecting employees, residents, and stakeholders across our organization? Local Authority Name is seeking an experienced Head of Health and Safety to lead our health and safety strategy and operations. Key Responsibilities: Develop and implement a comprehensive health and safety strategy, ensuring compliance with all relevant legislation and regulations. Provide expert guidance and advice to senior leadership, managers, and staff on health and safety matters. Lead risk assessments, audits, and inspections to identify and mitigate potential hazards. Drive a proactive safety culture through effective training, communication, and engagement programs. Oversee the investigation of incidents, ensuring lessons are learned and improvements are implemented. Manage a team of health and safety professionals, fostering a culture of excellence and continuous improvement. Collaborate with external agencies, regulatory bodies, and stakeholders to ensure best practices are upheld. About You: Proven Experience: Extensive experience in health and safety management, preferably within a local authority or large organization. Strong Knowledge: In-depth understanding of health and safety legislation, regulations, and best practices. Leadership Skills: Ability to inspire and manage a team, driving performance and fostering professional growth. Analytical Mindset: Skilled in identifying risks, analyzing data, and implementing effective solutions. Excellent Communication: Strong ability to engage with stakeholders at all levels and influence decision-making. Relevant professional qualifications (e.g., NEBOSH Diploma, Chartered Membership of IOSH).
Hays
Interim Senior Financial Accountant - 12Month FTC
Hays
Seeking an Interim Senior Accountant/Manager to lead statutory reporting & strengthen financial controls Your new company Your new company is a well-established business with a growing portfolio and a strong commitment to sustainability. The organisation is seeking a Finance Manager/Senior Financial Accountant to support its financial operations and reporting obligations. This is a key role within a collaborative and mission-driven finance team, offering the opportunity to make a tangible impact across the organisation. Your new role In this role, you will play a central role in ensuring the organisation and its subsidiaries meet all statutory and legal financial obligations. Reporting to the Assistant Finance Director. You will: Lead on the production of accurate and insightful financial and management information Support the preparation of statutory accounts and the Annual Report Ensure robust financial controls are in place and operating effectively Act as a key liaison with internal and external auditors, banks, investment managers, and other stakeholders Manage and develop a small team Contribute to budgeting & forecasting What you'll need to succeed A recognised accountancy qualification (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent)Strong technical knowledge of accounting standardsExperience preparing consolidated accounts and managing trading subsidiariesProven ability to manage and develop finance staffSystems development experience and a proactive approach to process improvementHigh attention to detail, strong Excel skills, and a self-starting attitude What you'll get in return You'll receive an annual salary of up to £60,000 whilst joining a well-established business that offers immediate exposure, with excellent hybrid working opportunities. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, please click "apply" and we will revert to the most relevant applications as soon as possible. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you're a qualified accountant looking for a new job in finance, please contact Benjamin Stanton at the Hays Senior Finance team in Manchester. #
Sep 02, 2025
Full time
Seeking an Interim Senior Accountant/Manager to lead statutory reporting & strengthen financial controls Your new company Your new company is a well-established business with a growing portfolio and a strong commitment to sustainability. The organisation is seeking a Finance Manager/Senior Financial Accountant to support its financial operations and reporting obligations. This is a key role within a collaborative and mission-driven finance team, offering the opportunity to make a tangible impact across the organisation. Your new role In this role, you will play a central role in ensuring the organisation and its subsidiaries meet all statutory and legal financial obligations. Reporting to the Assistant Finance Director. You will: Lead on the production of accurate and insightful financial and management information Support the preparation of statutory accounts and the Annual Report Ensure robust financial controls are in place and operating effectively Act as a key liaison with internal and external auditors, banks, investment managers, and other stakeholders Manage and develop a small team Contribute to budgeting & forecasting What you'll need to succeed A recognised accountancy qualification (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent)Strong technical knowledge of accounting standardsExperience preparing consolidated accounts and managing trading subsidiariesProven ability to manage and develop finance staffSystems development experience and a proactive approach to process improvementHigh attention to detail, strong Excel skills, and a self-starting attitude What you'll get in return You'll receive an annual salary of up to £60,000 whilst joining a well-established business that offers immediate exposure, with excellent hybrid working opportunities. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, please click "apply" and we will revert to the most relevant applications as soon as possible. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you're a qualified accountant looking for a new job in finance, please contact Benjamin Stanton at the Hays Senior Finance team in Manchester. #
Zachary Daniels
Head of Compliance
Zachary Daniels
Head of Compliance - Retail (National, Multi-Site) Location: National travel required - Candidates must be based in the southern half of the UK Salary: Up to £90,000 plus bonus & benefits Zachary Daniels are proud to be partnering with a leading, high-growth retail business in the search for a hands-on, strategic, and commercially minded Head of Compliance. This is a key senior leadership role with national responsibility across a large-scale, multi-site retail estate. Reporting directly to the COO, the Head of Compliance will lead the development and delivery of a group-wide compliance strategy, with a particular focus on Health & Safety. You'll be a driving force in shaping a proactive compliance culture across stores, distribution centres, and central functions. Head of Compliance Key Responsibilities: Define and execute the national compliance strategy, ensuring Health & Safety remains the top operational priority Oversee compliance across a complex network of retail sites, ensuring alignment with HSE legislation and internal standards Conduct regular audits, risk assessments and incident reviews to drive improvements in safety, governance and performance Act as a trusted advisor to the senior leadership team, providing insights, recommendations, and strategic direction Engage with store teams, regional managers and senior stakeholders to embed compliance into everyday behaviours Build and lead a strong compliance function with national reach and local execution Be the primary contact for external regulatory bodies and ensure readiness for inspections or investigations Collaborate with internal departments including HR, Legal, and Operations to ensure a joined-up approach to compliance About You - What We're Looking For: To succeed as Head of Compliance, you will have: Significant experience in a senior compliance leadership role within a multi-site, national or divisional retail environment A strong and practical background in Health & Safety, ideally NEBOSH-qualified or equivalent A proven track record of delivering compliance strategies that work at both operational and strategic levels Excellent communication and influencing skills - comfortable working with stakeholders from the shop floor to the boardroom The ability to lead change and build a culture of compliance that supports business growth Experience leading and developing a high-performing compliance team The flexibility to travel nationally as needed, with a home base in the southern half of the UK Why Join as Head of Compliance? This is a high-impact, high-visibility role in a business with real momentum You'll take full ownership of compliance at national level, with the support to drive meaningful change Work in a business that values doing things the right way - where Health & Safety is integral to success Be part of a collaborative senior leadership team that welcomes innovation, accountability and continuous improvement Build your legacy as a trusted and forward-thinking Head of Compliance in a business on a transformational journey What's on Offer:Salary up to £90,000, plus bonus, company car, and a comprehensive benefits package. If you're a Head of Compliance with retail experience and a passion for Health & Safety - and you live in the southern half of the UK - we'd love to hear from you. Apply now or contact the Zachary Daniels team for a confidential discussion. BBBH34216
Sep 01, 2025
Full time
Head of Compliance - Retail (National, Multi-Site) Location: National travel required - Candidates must be based in the southern half of the UK Salary: Up to £90,000 plus bonus & benefits Zachary Daniels are proud to be partnering with a leading, high-growth retail business in the search for a hands-on, strategic, and commercially minded Head of Compliance. This is a key senior leadership role with national responsibility across a large-scale, multi-site retail estate. Reporting directly to the COO, the Head of Compliance will lead the development and delivery of a group-wide compliance strategy, with a particular focus on Health & Safety. You'll be a driving force in shaping a proactive compliance culture across stores, distribution centres, and central functions. Head of Compliance Key Responsibilities: Define and execute the national compliance strategy, ensuring Health & Safety remains the top operational priority Oversee compliance across a complex network of retail sites, ensuring alignment with HSE legislation and internal standards Conduct regular audits, risk assessments and incident reviews to drive improvements in safety, governance and performance Act as a trusted advisor to the senior leadership team, providing insights, recommendations, and strategic direction Engage with store teams, regional managers and senior stakeholders to embed compliance into everyday behaviours Build and lead a strong compliance function with national reach and local execution Be the primary contact for external regulatory bodies and ensure readiness for inspections or investigations Collaborate with internal departments including HR, Legal, and Operations to ensure a joined-up approach to compliance About You - What We're Looking For: To succeed as Head of Compliance, you will have: Significant experience in a senior compliance leadership role within a multi-site, national or divisional retail environment A strong and practical background in Health & Safety, ideally NEBOSH-qualified or equivalent A proven track record of delivering compliance strategies that work at both operational and strategic levels Excellent communication and influencing skills - comfortable working with stakeholders from the shop floor to the boardroom The ability to lead change and build a culture of compliance that supports business growth Experience leading and developing a high-performing compliance team The flexibility to travel nationally as needed, with a home base in the southern half of the UK Why Join as Head of Compliance? This is a high-impact, high-visibility role in a business with real momentum You'll take full ownership of compliance at national level, with the support to drive meaningful change Work in a business that values doing things the right way - where Health & Safety is integral to success Be part of a collaborative senior leadership team that welcomes innovation, accountability and continuous improvement Build your legacy as a trusted and forward-thinking Head of Compliance in a business on a transformational journey What's on Offer:Salary up to £90,000, plus bonus, company car, and a comprehensive benefits package. If you're a Head of Compliance with retail experience and a passion for Health & Safety - and you live in the southern half of the UK - we'd love to hear from you. Apply now or contact the Zachary Daniels team for a confidential discussion. BBBH34216
Zachary Daniels
Head of Compliance
Zachary Daniels Solihull, West Midlands
Head of Compliance - Retail (National, Multi-Site) Location: National travel required - Candidates must be based in the southern half of the UK Salary: Up to £90,000 plus bonus & benefits Zachary Daniels are proud to be partnering with a leading, high-growth retail business in the search for a hands-on, strategic, and commercially minded Head of Compliance. This is a key senior leadership role with national responsibility across a large-scale, multi-site retail estate. Reporting directly to the COO, the Head of Compliance will lead the development and delivery of a group-wide compliance strategy, with a particular focus on Health & Safety. You'll be a driving force in shaping a proactive compliance culture across stores, distribution centres, and central functions. Head of Compliance Key Responsibilities: Define and execute the national compliance strategy, ensuring Health & Safety remains the top operational priority Oversee compliance across a complex network of retail sites, ensuring alignment with HSE legislation and internal standards Conduct regular audits, risk assessments and incident reviews to drive improvements in safety, governance and performance Act as a trusted advisor to the senior leadership team, providing insights, recommendations, and strategic direction Engage with store teams, regional managers and senior stakeholders to embed compliance into everyday behaviours Build and lead a strong compliance function with national reach and local execution Be the primary contact for external regulatory bodies and ensure readiness for inspections or investigations Collaborate with internal departments including HR, Legal, and Operations to ensure a joined-up approach to compliance About You - What We're Looking For: To succeed as Head of Compliance, you will have: Significant experience in a senior compliance leadership role within a multi-site, national or divisional retail environment A strong and practical background in Health & Safety, ideally NEBOSH-qualified or equivalent A proven track record of delivering compliance strategies that work at both operational and strategic levels Excellent communication and influencing skills - comfortable working with stakeholders from the shop floor to the boardroom The ability to lead change and build a culture of compliance that supports business growth Experience leading and developing a high-performing compliance team The flexibility to travel nationally as needed, with a home base in the southern half of the UK Why Join as Head of Compliance? This is a high-impact, high-visibility role in a business with real momentum You'll take full ownership of compliance at national level, with the support to drive meaningful change Work in a business that values doing things the right way - where Health & Safety is integral to success Be part of a collaborative senior leadership team that welcomes innovation, accountability and continuous improvement Build your legacy as a trusted and forward-thinking Head of Compliance in a business on a transformational journey What's on Offer:Salary up to £90,000, plus bonus, company car, and a comprehensive benefits package. If you're a Head of Compliance with retail experience and a passion for Health & Safety - and you live in the southern half of the UK - we'd love to hear from you. Apply now or contact the Zachary Daniels team for a confidential discussion. BBBH34216
Sep 01, 2025
Full time
Head of Compliance - Retail (National, Multi-Site) Location: National travel required - Candidates must be based in the southern half of the UK Salary: Up to £90,000 plus bonus & benefits Zachary Daniels are proud to be partnering with a leading, high-growth retail business in the search for a hands-on, strategic, and commercially minded Head of Compliance. This is a key senior leadership role with national responsibility across a large-scale, multi-site retail estate. Reporting directly to the COO, the Head of Compliance will lead the development and delivery of a group-wide compliance strategy, with a particular focus on Health & Safety. You'll be a driving force in shaping a proactive compliance culture across stores, distribution centres, and central functions. Head of Compliance Key Responsibilities: Define and execute the national compliance strategy, ensuring Health & Safety remains the top operational priority Oversee compliance across a complex network of retail sites, ensuring alignment with HSE legislation and internal standards Conduct regular audits, risk assessments and incident reviews to drive improvements in safety, governance and performance Act as a trusted advisor to the senior leadership team, providing insights, recommendations, and strategic direction Engage with store teams, regional managers and senior stakeholders to embed compliance into everyday behaviours Build and lead a strong compliance function with national reach and local execution Be the primary contact for external regulatory bodies and ensure readiness for inspections or investigations Collaborate with internal departments including HR, Legal, and Operations to ensure a joined-up approach to compliance About You - What We're Looking For: To succeed as Head of Compliance, you will have: Significant experience in a senior compliance leadership role within a multi-site, national or divisional retail environment A strong and practical background in Health & Safety, ideally NEBOSH-qualified or equivalent A proven track record of delivering compliance strategies that work at both operational and strategic levels Excellent communication and influencing skills - comfortable working with stakeholders from the shop floor to the boardroom The ability to lead change and build a culture of compliance that supports business growth Experience leading and developing a high-performing compliance team The flexibility to travel nationally as needed, with a home base in the southern half of the UK Why Join as Head of Compliance? This is a high-impact, high-visibility role in a business with real momentum You'll take full ownership of compliance at national level, with the support to drive meaningful change Work in a business that values doing things the right way - where Health & Safety is integral to success Be part of a collaborative senior leadership team that welcomes innovation, accountability and continuous improvement Build your legacy as a trusted and forward-thinking Head of Compliance in a business on a transformational journey What's on Offer:Salary up to £90,000, plus bonus, company car, and a comprehensive benefits package. If you're a Head of Compliance with retail experience and a passion for Health & Safety - and you live in the southern half of the UK - we'd love to hear from you. Apply now or contact the Zachary Daniels team for a confidential discussion. BBBH34216
4Recruitment Services
Housing Accountant
4Recruitment Services Claygate, Surrey
Housing, Leisure and Community Support Services Accountant Location: Esher Hours: 36 per week We are seeking a qualified and motivated accountant to provide financial advice and support across housing, leisure, and community support services. This is a key role within the Finance team, reporting to the Chief Accountant. About the role You will be responsible for overseeing budget performance, preparing final accounts, and delivering financial advice to senior managers and budget holders. The role also includes developing revenue estimates, preparing monitoring reports, supporting medium-term financial planning, and advising on funding opportunities. Key responsibilities include: Managing budgets, final accounts and financial reporting. Providing advice to service managers and supporting strategic financial planning. Preparing revenue and capital monitoring reports and government/statistical returns. Advising on funding claims and ensuring compliance with audit requirements. Managing and developing staff within your area of responsibility. About you CCAB-qualified or part-qualified (preferably CIPFA). Strong experience in accounting, budgeting, and financial reporting. Knowledge of external funding regimes and CIPFA Codes of Practice. Excellent analytical and communication skills, with the ability to explain complex financial information to non-financial colleagues. Strong IT skills, including financial systems, Excel, and Word. Proven ability to manage workloads, meet deadlines, and motivate others. This is an excellent opportunity for a finance professional looking to take on a role with both strategic and operational responsibility.
Sep 01, 2025
Contractor
Housing, Leisure and Community Support Services Accountant Location: Esher Hours: 36 per week We are seeking a qualified and motivated accountant to provide financial advice and support across housing, leisure, and community support services. This is a key role within the Finance team, reporting to the Chief Accountant. About the role You will be responsible for overseeing budget performance, preparing final accounts, and delivering financial advice to senior managers and budget holders. The role also includes developing revenue estimates, preparing monitoring reports, supporting medium-term financial planning, and advising on funding opportunities. Key responsibilities include: Managing budgets, final accounts and financial reporting. Providing advice to service managers and supporting strategic financial planning. Preparing revenue and capital monitoring reports and government/statistical returns. Advising on funding claims and ensuring compliance with audit requirements. Managing and developing staff within your area of responsibility. About you CCAB-qualified or part-qualified (preferably CIPFA). Strong experience in accounting, budgeting, and financial reporting. Knowledge of external funding regimes and CIPFA Codes of Practice. Excellent analytical and communication skills, with the ability to explain complex financial information to non-financial colleagues. Strong IT skills, including financial systems, Excel, and Word. Proven ability to manage workloads, meet deadlines, and motivate others. This is an excellent opportunity for a finance professional looking to take on a role with both strategic and operational responsibility.
Head of Compliance
Concept Housing
Head of Compliance Birmingham Circa £66,420 per annum Full time Main Purpose of the Role The Head of Compliance serves as the strategic lead for the compliance function, working closely with the Director of Property Services to ensure a proactive and a robust compliance service. This role is critical in ensuring that all legal, statutory, contractual, and regulatory obligations are met. As the postholder you will develop a culture that consistently delivers a high-quality service, prioritising safe outcomes for our residents and stakeholders. In this role you will oversee compliance audits and monitor systems to maintain accurate record keeping, and ensure all asset information supports regulatory compliance and our asset management objectives. Collaboration is key, as the Head of Compliance you will work closely with our senior management team and our external partners. The role also involves producing regular performance reports and embedding key performance indicators to demonstrate compliance. Your ability to lead and develop skills within the team will be essential. Key Responsibilities You will be responsible for the continuous development of policies, procedures, and processes that enhance safety and compliance. A key part of your role will be to ensure a robust contract management framework is in place, supported by clear performance metrics and reporting. Your ability to translate complex technical advice into practical guidance will be essential, enabling colleagues, residents, and stakeholders to understand and act on compliance requirements. You will also oversee the maintenance of asset management data, ensuring records are accurate and systems deliver effective management information. Building strong relationships across the organisation and with external partners will be vital to maintain a culture of compliance. You will champion service improvement, identify innovative solutions and contribute to wider projects that support asset safety, maintenance, and financial sustainability. As Head of Compliance, you will lead a team of managers and officers to ensure statutory compliance is maintained company wide. You will work collaboratively with colleagues to deliver consistent and safe outcomes while also overseeing contractor relationships, ensuring that all external arrangements meet expected standards through regular auditing and performance checks. In addition, you will deputise for the Director of Property Services when required and attend board or committee meetings to provide strategic input and updates on compliance performance. The desirable skills and experience for this role are: A relevant advanced qualification in property, estates management, facilities, surveying, or similar e.g. RICS, CIOB Awareness of asset management principles Awareness and experience of health and safety principles in a compliance orientated environment. Please note that interviews may be arranged throughout the application period, and as such, the vacancy could close at short notice. All applicants will be notified of the outcome of their application, so we encourage interested candidates to apply as soon as possible. If you have any questions or would like an informal chat about the role of Head of Compliance, please contact HR.
Sep 01, 2025
Full time
Head of Compliance Birmingham Circa £66,420 per annum Full time Main Purpose of the Role The Head of Compliance serves as the strategic lead for the compliance function, working closely with the Director of Property Services to ensure a proactive and a robust compliance service. This role is critical in ensuring that all legal, statutory, contractual, and regulatory obligations are met. As the postholder you will develop a culture that consistently delivers a high-quality service, prioritising safe outcomes for our residents and stakeholders. In this role you will oversee compliance audits and monitor systems to maintain accurate record keeping, and ensure all asset information supports regulatory compliance and our asset management objectives. Collaboration is key, as the Head of Compliance you will work closely with our senior management team and our external partners. The role also involves producing regular performance reports and embedding key performance indicators to demonstrate compliance. Your ability to lead and develop skills within the team will be essential. Key Responsibilities You will be responsible for the continuous development of policies, procedures, and processes that enhance safety and compliance. A key part of your role will be to ensure a robust contract management framework is in place, supported by clear performance metrics and reporting. Your ability to translate complex technical advice into practical guidance will be essential, enabling colleagues, residents, and stakeholders to understand and act on compliance requirements. You will also oversee the maintenance of asset management data, ensuring records are accurate and systems deliver effective management information. Building strong relationships across the organisation and with external partners will be vital to maintain a culture of compliance. You will champion service improvement, identify innovative solutions and contribute to wider projects that support asset safety, maintenance, and financial sustainability. As Head of Compliance, you will lead a team of managers and officers to ensure statutory compliance is maintained company wide. You will work collaboratively with colleagues to deliver consistent and safe outcomes while also overseeing contractor relationships, ensuring that all external arrangements meet expected standards through regular auditing and performance checks. In addition, you will deputise for the Director of Property Services when required and attend board or committee meetings to provide strategic input and updates on compliance performance. The desirable skills and experience for this role are: A relevant advanced qualification in property, estates management, facilities, surveying, or similar e.g. RICS, CIOB Awareness of asset management principles Awareness and experience of health and safety principles in a compliance orientated environment. Please note that interviews may be arranged throughout the application period, and as such, the vacancy could close at short notice. All applicants will be notified of the outcome of their application, so we encourage interested candidates to apply as soon as possible. If you have any questions or would like an informal chat about the role of Head of Compliance, please contact HR.
Hays
Audit Senior
Hays
Audit Senior required for a leading North West accountancy Top 100 accountancy firm. Your new company Our client is a top 100 North West accountancy firm. They are looking for an Audit Senior for their growing audit team. This role is an excellent opportunity to work with a vast range of clients, as well as grow your career within the firm. Your new role Working as an Audit Senior, you will be working with Managers and Partners to deliver audits across a varied, diverse client base. You will be fully involved in the process, planning and executing of audits and actively take the lead on delivering high-quality audits. You will be involved in building long-lasting relationships with clients and coaching and developing trainees and semi-seniors. What you'll need to succeed You will be suitably qualified ACA/ACCA. You will have experience of external audits and ideally worked with Sole Traders. You must have exceptional communication skills and be able to build long-lasting relationships both internally and externally. What you'll get in return: Our client offers such a fantastic benefits package which includes flexible and hybrid working, 25-day holiday, competitive salary and an excellent in-house training programme. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion on your career. #
Sep 01, 2025
Full time
Audit Senior required for a leading North West accountancy Top 100 accountancy firm. Your new company Our client is a top 100 North West accountancy firm. They are looking for an Audit Senior for their growing audit team. This role is an excellent opportunity to work with a vast range of clients, as well as grow your career within the firm. Your new role Working as an Audit Senior, you will be working with Managers and Partners to deliver audits across a varied, diverse client base. You will be fully involved in the process, planning and executing of audits and actively take the lead on delivering high-quality audits. You will be involved in building long-lasting relationships with clients and coaching and developing trainees and semi-seniors. What you'll need to succeed You will be suitably qualified ACA/ACCA. You will have experience of external audits and ideally worked with Sole Traders. You must have exceptional communication skills and be able to build long-lasting relationships both internally and externally. What you'll get in return: Our client offers such a fantastic benefits package which includes flexible and hybrid working, 25-day holiday, competitive salary and an excellent in-house training programme. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion on your career. #
Operations Support Manager
O'loughlin Recruitment Ltd Peterborough, Cambridgeshire
OPERATIONS SUPPORT MANAGER Overall purpose of the job: The Operations Support Manager will act as a central point of support across all operations functions including Admin, Reporting, Dealing Support, and Reconciliations and Payments as well as the Director of Operations. This role will directly manage the Incidents and Complaints Analyst as well as the Operations Project and Operational Compliance Analyst. This is a varied and hands-on position requiring strong problem-solving skills, the ability to prioritise across competing needs, and a collaborative approach. The ideal candidate will bring knowledge of pensions administration, a keen eye for process improvement, and a passion for delivering excellent customer outcomes aligned with Consumer Duty principles. Main Activities & Responsibilities: Line management of three analysts covering various responsibilities in support of the operational teams. Act as a point of escalation for complex operational issues and complaints. Provide day-to-day support and cover to operational teams across Admin, Reporting, Dealing Support, and Reconciliations and Payments as well as the Director of Operations Collaborate with team leaders/managers to identify and resolve process blockers or inefficiencies. Coordinate cross-departmental support and cover for operational priorities and ad hoc projects. Support the collation, analysis, and presentation of operational MI to the Director of Operations and senior management. Maintain trackers for incidents, complaints, and other operational metrics. Identify opportunities for continuous improvement within operations processes. Lead or contribute to operational change initiatives, including process re-design and system enhancements. Monitor for potential areas of operational risk and escalate as needed. Lead the annual reviews of all customer literature such as Terms & Conditions and Key Features documents and propose changes where required for better customer understanding in support of Consumer Duty. Coordinate internal and external audits ensuring that each business area provides requested samples by set deadlines, and be the liaison point where necessary with clients/auditors Prepare applications to join any industry bodies, ensuring that the operational teams meet the entry criteria and coordinate any external reviews to support applications Attend the Risk Committee meetings when appropriate and assist the operational teams with mitigation measures. Ownership of the full end to end transaction reporting requirements across wider business teams. Collation and analysis of MI from Operational Teams to support the annual Consumer Duty outcomes report. Knowledge, Skills, and Personality: Essential: Experience in pensions administration or financial services operations. Proven team management or supervisory experience. Strong understanding of incident and complaint handling best practices. Excellent organisational and multitasking skills. Ability to analyse MI and draw insights for performance improvement. Effective communication and stakeholder engagement skills. Customer-centric mindset with a commitment to delivering good outcomes. Proactive and solutions focused. Resilient and calm under pressure. Desirable: Knowledge of FCA requirements, particularly Consumer Duty. Familiarity with reconciliation and payment processes. Education, qualifications, and special training: A qualification in pension administration is highly desirable Due to the overwhelming application response, we receive through various sources, should you not hear from us within one week then please assume your application has been unsuccessful. Please note that our client is an equal opportunities employer and adheres to all relevant legislation and offer services regardless of age, race, sex, disability or religious belief.
Sep 01, 2025
Full time
OPERATIONS SUPPORT MANAGER Overall purpose of the job: The Operations Support Manager will act as a central point of support across all operations functions including Admin, Reporting, Dealing Support, and Reconciliations and Payments as well as the Director of Operations. This role will directly manage the Incidents and Complaints Analyst as well as the Operations Project and Operational Compliance Analyst. This is a varied and hands-on position requiring strong problem-solving skills, the ability to prioritise across competing needs, and a collaborative approach. The ideal candidate will bring knowledge of pensions administration, a keen eye for process improvement, and a passion for delivering excellent customer outcomes aligned with Consumer Duty principles. Main Activities & Responsibilities: Line management of three analysts covering various responsibilities in support of the operational teams. Act as a point of escalation for complex operational issues and complaints. Provide day-to-day support and cover to operational teams across Admin, Reporting, Dealing Support, and Reconciliations and Payments as well as the Director of Operations Collaborate with team leaders/managers to identify and resolve process blockers or inefficiencies. Coordinate cross-departmental support and cover for operational priorities and ad hoc projects. Support the collation, analysis, and presentation of operational MI to the Director of Operations and senior management. Maintain trackers for incidents, complaints, and other operational metrics. Identify opportunities for continuous improvement within operations processes. Lead or contribute to operational change initiatives, including process re-design and system enhancements. Monitor for potential areas of operational risk and escalate as needed. Lead the annual reviews of all customer literature such as Terms & Conditions and Key Features documents and propose changes where required for better customer understanding in support of Consumer Duty. Coordinate internal and external audits ensuring that each business area provides requested samples by set deadlines, and be the liaison point where necessary with clients/auditors Prepare applications to join any industry bodies, ensuring that the operational teams meet the entry criteria and coordinate any external reviews to support applications Attend the Risk Committee meetings when appropriate and assist the operational teams with mitigation measures. Ownership of the full end to end transaction reporting requirements across wider business teams. Collation and analysis of MI from Operational Teams to support the annual Consumer Duty outcomes report. Knowledge, Skills, and Personality: Essential: Experience in pensions administration or financial services operations. Proven team management or supervisory experience. Strong understanding of incident and complaint handling best practices. Excellent organisational and multitasking skills. Ability to analyse MI and draw insights for performance improvement. Effective communication and stakeholder engagement skills. Customer-centric mindset with a commitment to delivering good outcomes. Proactive and solutions focused. Resilient and calm under pressure. Desirable: Knowledge of FCA requirements, particularly Consumer Duty. Familiarity with reconciliation and payment processes. Education, qualifications, and special training: A qualification in pension administration is highly desirable Due to the overwhelming application response, we receive through various sources, should you not hear from us within one week then please assume your application has been unsuccessful. Please note that our client is an equal opportunities employer and adheres to all relevant legislation and offer services regardless of age, race, sex, disability or religious belief.
Human Resources Lead
Norfolk Rivers Trust
Title: Human Resources Lead. Reports to: Head of Operations. Responsible for: No direct reports at this time. Employer: Norfolk Rivers Trust (NRT). Location: Office at Bayfield near Holt with opportunity for flexible working. However, it is important that the role holder is able to build culture and employee experience and be demonstrably participative in office life and organisational culture development. Visits across Norfolk and surrounding catchments with mileage expenses £0.45 per mile. Job term: This is a permanent 0.6 FTE position. The appointment is subject to a six-month probationary period. Hours of work : 22.5 hours over a minimum of three days between Monday and Friday. Occasional evening or weekend work may be required, for which time off in lieu can be taken. No overtime will be paid. Annual leave entitlement: 25 days plus public holidays (pro rata for part time). Salary: £36,874.00 - £41,019.00 (0.6 FTE) dependant on experience. Pension: NRT offers a contributory pension scheme and will pay 9% of salary subject to 6% employee contribution. Driving licence and vehicle: All applicants must have a full driving licence and access to their own transport with business insurance. Right to work in UK: All applicants must have the right to work in the UK. About the HR Lead role As Norfolk Rivers Trust s first dedicated HR professional, the HR Lead will play a pivotal role in shaping and implementing effective people practices that align with the organisation s culture, values, and strategic objectives. Collaborating closely with the Senior Management Team and Line Managers, the HR Lead will offer expert guidance and operational support across the entire employee lifecycle. This standalone, hands-on position requires a proactive self-starter who is confident in establishing new processes and adaptable to the needs of a small but growing organisation. The role is diverse and dynamic, ranging from advising managers on complex employee matters, enhancing recruitment practices, updating policies, to leading wellbeing initiatives. Above all, the HR Lead will be instrumental in nurturing the Trust s positive, values-driven culture, making it an exceptional place to work. Acting as the central point of contact for all people related matters, the HR Lead will also support the Senior Management Team in developing and delivering a long-term people strategy. Although standalone, access to an external professional HR sounding board, HR advice and link to employment law advice will be available. Key duties and responsibilities HR Policy and Compliance Develop, implement, monitor and maintain HR policies and procedures ensuring they comply with employment legislation and reflect best practice. Ensure policies are communicated clearly and are accessible to all staff. Regularly review policies to ensure alignment with the culture and strategic direction of the Trust. Employee Relations Provide guidance to managers on a range of employee relations matters including absence management, performance concerns, disciplinary and grievance processes, flexible working, and annual leave. Ensure processes are legally compliant, fair, and consistent. Coordinate complex or sensitive employee relations casework in collaboration with line managers and external advisors where appropriate. Line Manager Support Act as a key advisor to line managers, providing coaching, tools and resources to help them manage their teams effectively. Deliver training and guidance on key HR topics (e.g. performance management, recruitment best practice, probation and employee wellbeing). Recruitment and Onboarding Manage the recruitment process, reviewing job descriptions, advertising vacancies, shortlisting applications, overseeing interview process. Ensure inclusive and equitable recruitment practices are followed. Manage new starter onboarding, ensuring new starters have a positive and structured induction experience. Employee Lifecycle Administration Oversee all HR administration, including issuing contracts, processing changes to employment and managing leavers. Maintain accurate and up to date HR records and use NRT s HR database to ensure compliance with data protection and GDPR requirements. Performance and Development Coordinate the performance review process (including appraisal, probation and the annual staff survey), providing support to managers to ensure a consistent approach. Develop and support the implementation of learning and development policy and initiatives, including career development plans and staff skills audits. Systems and Payroll Implement and maintain a HR management system. Liaise with the Finance team to ensure accurate and timely payroll processing, including salary changes, benefits and statutory deductions to administer payroll and payroll records. HR Data and Reporting Produce HR data and reports (e.g. staff turnover, absence, diversity data) to feed into the management team and use data to make recommendations regarding future practice. Use HR data to identify trends and make recommendations for improving people management practices. Strategic HR Support Participate in the implementation of specific projects, procedures, and guidelines to help align the workforce with the strategic goals of the organisation (e.g. workforce planning, reward, and staff engagement). Promote and drive delivery of the Trust s equity, diversity, and inclusion priorities, through advice monitoring and collaboration. Work with Senior Management Team to contribute to and drive HR strategy development and implementation, including reward strategy, recruitment and selection strategies, talent and succession planning, alignment between HR strategy and business goals, supporting change management processes. Health, Safety and Wellbeing Collaborate with designated health and safety leads to develop and implement systems and procedures to create a safe working environment, drawing on specialist advice as appropriate. Ensure HR-related policies and processes reflect the organisation s duty of care to staff, including wellbeing initiatives and support systems. Other Other duties as necessary. Clear commitment to the vision and values of Norfolk Rivers Trust. Employee benefits: Employee assistance programme. Free eye test and support with cost of glasses. Enhanced leave policies including maternity, paternity and sickness. Excellent pension scheme. Flexible working opportunities. Application process To apply, please send your completed Job Application Form, Equal Opportunities Monitoring Information Form and a covering letter/email to by 9.00 on Monday 29th September 2025. Interviews will take place on Monday 6th October or Tuesday 7th October in person or on Teams. Second interviews will take place the week commencing Monday 13th October in person.
Sep 01, 2025
Full time
Title: Human Resources Lead. Reports to: Head of Operations. Responsible for: No direct reports at this time. Employer: Norfolk Rivers Trust (NRT). Location: Office at Bayfield near Holt with opportunity for flexible working. However, it is important that the role holder is able to build culture and employee experience and be demonstrably participative in office life and organisational culture development. Visits across Norfolk and surrounding catchments with mileage expenses £0.45 per mile. Job term: This is a permanent 0.6 FTE position. The appointment is subject to a six-month probationary period. Hours of work : 22.5 hours over a minimum of three days between Monday and Friday. Occasional evening or weekend work may be required, for which time off in lieu can be taken. No overtime will be paid. Annual leave entitlement: 25 days plus public holidays (pro rata for part time). Salary: £36,874.00 - £41,019.00 (0.6 FTE) dependant on experience. Pension: NRT offers a contributory pension scheme and will pay 9% of salary subject to 6% employee contribution. Driving licence and vehicle: All applicants must have a full driving licence and access to their own transport with business insurance. Right to work in UK: All applicants must have the right to work in the UK. About the HR Lead role As Norfolk Rivers Trust s first dedicated HR professional, the HR Lead will play a pivotal role in shaping and implementing effective people practices that align with the organisation s culture, values, and strategic objectives. Collaborating closely with the Senior Management Team and Line Managers, the HR Lead will offer expert guidance and operational support across the entire employee lifecycle. This standalone, hands-on position requires a proactive self-starter who is confident in establishing new processes and adaptable to the needs of a small but growing organisation. The role is diverse and dynamic, ranging from advising managers on complex employee matters, enhancing recruitment practices, updating policies, to leading wellbeing initiatives. Above all, the HR Lead will be instrumental in nurturing the Trust s positive, values-driven culture, making it an exceptional place to work. Acting as the central point of contact for all people related matters, the HR Lead will also support the Senior Management Team in developing and delivering a long-term people strategy. Although standalone, access to an external professional HR sounding board, HR advice and link to employment law advice will be available. Key duties and responsibilities HR Policy and Compliance Develop, implement, monitor and maintain HR policies and procedures ensuring they comply with employment legislation and reflect best practice. Ensure policies are communicated clearly and are accessible to all staff. Regularly review policies to ensure alignment with the culture and strategic direction of the Trust. Employee Relations Provide guidance to managers on a range of employee relations matters including absence management, performance concerns, disciplinary and grievance processes, flexible working, and annual leave. Ensure processes are legally compliant, fair, and consistent. Coordinate complex or sensitive employee relations casework in collaboration with line managers and external advisors where appropriate. Line Manager Support Act as a key advisor to line managers, providing coaching, tools and resources to help them manage their teams effectively. Deliver training and guidance on key HR topics (e.g. performance management, recruitment best practice, probation and employee wellbeing). Recruitment and Onboarding Manage the recruitment process, reviewing job descriptions, advertising vacancies, shortlisting applications, overseeing interview process. Ensure inclusive and equitable recruitment practices are followed. Manage new starter onboarding, ensuring new starters have a positive and structured induction experience. Employee Lifecycle Administration Oversee all HR administration, including issuing contracts, processing changes to employment and managing leavers. Maintain accurate and up to date HR records and use NRT s HR database to ensure compliance with data protection and GDPR requirements. Performance and Development Coordinate the performance review process (including appraisal, probation and the annual staff survey), providing support to managers to ensure a consistent approach. Develop and support the implementation of learning and development policy and initiatives, including career development plans and staff skills audits. Systems and Payroll Implement and maintain a HR management system. Liaise with the Finance team to ensure accurate and timely payroll processing, including salary changes, benefits and statutory deductions to administer payroll and payroll records. HR Data and Reporting Produce HR data and reports (e.g. staff turnover, absence, diversity data) to feed into the management team and use data to make recommendations regarding future practice. Use HR data to identify trends and make recommendations for improving people management practices. Strategic HR Support Participate in the implementation of specific projects, procedures, and guidelines to help align the workforce with the strategic goals of the organisation (e.g. workforce planning, reward, and staff engagement). Promote and drive delivery of the Trust s equity, diversity, and inclusion priorities, through advice monitoring and collaboration. Work with Senior Management Team to contribute to and drive HR strategy development and implementation, including reward strategy, recruitment and selection strategies, talent and succession planning, alignment between HR strategy and business goals, supporting change management processes. Health, Safety and Wellbeing Collaborate with designated health and safety leads to develop and implement systems and procedures to create a safe working environment, drawing on specialist advice as appropriate. Ensure HR-related policies and processes reflect the organisation s duty of care to staff, including wellbeing initiatives and support systems. Other Other duties as necessary. Clear commitment to the vision and values of Norfolk Rivers Trust. Employee benefits: Employee assistance programme. Free eye test and support with cost of glasses. Enhanced leave policies including maternity, paternity and sickness. Excellent pension scheme. Flexible working opportunities. Application process To apply, please send your completed Job Application Form, Equal Opportunities Monitoring Information Form and a covering letter/email to by 9.00 on Monday 29th September 2025. Interviews will take place on Monday 6th October or Tuesday 7th October in person or on Teams. Second interviews will take place the week commencing Monday 13th October in person.
Hays
Senior Management Accountant
Hays
Senior Management Accountant - Belfast - £50000 - £55000 per annum Your new companyJoin a forward-thinking finance team that innovation and drive. You'll be part of a collaborative network of finance professionals, working closely with colleagues to drive accurate, timely reporting and continuous process improvements. Your new roleAs the Senior Management Accountant, you will: Complete the monthly P&L and Balance Sheet to first-review stage, highlight variances to budget and respond to queriesLead the annual budgeting process in partnership with budget holders and stakeholdersAssist with the overhead cost forecasts and oversee month-end intercompany reconciliationsImport and consolidate for group reportingReport monthly and quarterly and compile the month-end board packAct as primary liaison for group queries, external auditors and the internal tax managerSupport external filings and lead ad-hoc projects What you'll need to succeedFully qualified ACA, CIMA or ACCAStrong grasp of general accounting processes, internal controls and month-end routinesAdvanced Excel skills (VLOOKUPs, PivotTables)Experience with multi-currency reportingSharp attention to detail, critical-thinking and problem-solving skillsAbility to plan, prioritise and deliver against tight deadlinesA proactive, team-oriented mindset and willingness to ask for help when neededFlexibility to travel and to work outside core hours occasionally What you'll get in returnA competitive salary and performance-related bonusGenerous professional development and study supportHybrid working model and flexible hoursExposure to strategic projects and cross-border finance operations What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion on your career. #
Sep 01, 2025
Full time
Senior Management Accountant - Belfast - £50000 - £55000 per annum Your new companyJoin a forward-thinking finance team that innovation and drive. You'll be part of a collaborative network of finance professionals, working closely with colleagues to drive accurate, timely reporting and continuous process improvements. Your new roleAs the Senior Management Accountant, you will: Complete the monthly P&L and Balance Sheet to first-review stage, highlight variances to budget and respond to queriesLead the annual budgeting process in partnership with budget holders and stakeholdersAssist with the overhead cost forecasts and oversee month-end intercompany reconciliationsImport and consolidate for group reportingReport monthly and quarterly and compile the month-end board packAct as primary liaison for group queries, external auditors and the internal tax managerSupport external filings and lead ad-hoc projects What you'll need to succeedFully qualified ACA, CIMA or ACCAStrong grasp of general accounting processes, internal controls and month-end routinesAdvanced Excel skills (VLOOKUPs, PivotTables)Experience with multi-currency reportingSharp attention to detail, critical-thinking and problem-solving skillsAbility to plan, prioritise and deliver against tight deadlinesA proactive, team-oriented mindset and willingness to ask for help when neededFlexibility to travel and to work outside core hours occasionally What you'll get in returnA competitive salary and performance-related bonusGenerous professional development and study supportHybrid working model and flexible hoursExposure to strategic projects and cross-border finance operations What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion on your career. #
HSEQ Manager (Windows & Glazing)
Major Talent Penwortham, Lancashire
Major Recruitment are delighted to present an exciting opportunity for an experienced HSEQ Manager to join our prestigious client, a market-leading organisation with over 35 years of success, innovation, and trusted service. Our client is recognised as one of the North West's most reputable and established construction businesses, with an impressive track record of delivering outstanding products and services to hundreds of thousands of customers across the UK. Their values of quality, safety, integrity, and customer focus remain the foundation of everything they do, and their reputation for excellence continues to drive significant growth and investment. This role offers the chance to join a forward-thinking company that values its people, promotes a culture of safety and continuous improvement, and rewards innovation and accountability. What's in it for You? Attractive salary: 55,000 - 65,000, dependent on experience. Permanent role with immediate start for the right candidate. Standard working hours: Monday-Thursday: 7.30am - 4.30pm Friday: 7.30am - 4.00pm The opportunity to join a respected, long-established organisation with an outstanding reputation. Be part of a supportive leadership team in a business that invests in its people and values long-term success. The scope to make a genuine impact in shaping safety, quality, and compliance standards at a high level. Why This Role? A high-profile position where you'll lead on all Health, Safety, Environment and Quality (HSEQ) matters across both manufacturing and on-site operations. A genuine opportunity to influence strategy, implement best practice, and drive cultural change in a respected and expanding business. A chance to work with senior leadership, shaping the company's future by enhancing compliance, safety, and product quality. Excellent career stability within a company that has thrived for over three decades and continues to grow. Key Responsibilities: As HSEQ Manager, you will: Lead and manage all QHSE activity across multiple factory and site environments. Develop, implement, and continuously improve risk assessments, safe systems of work, and site procedures. Deliver engaging induction and refresher training sessions to staff at all levels. Manage contractors and ensure compliance with both internal and main contractor HSEQ requirements. Work closely with site managers and contract managers, carrying out monthly audits and reviews. Oversee incident investigations, ensuring learnings are embedded and corrective actions followed. Take full accountability for product quality across the business - covering manufacturing, suppliers, and installations. Ensure all QHSE checks are completed on time and to the highest standard. Maintain ISO accreditations (ISO9001, ISO45001, ISO14001) while identifying new certifications to strengthen the business. Lead internal and external audits, ensuring robust document control and reporting. Drive continuous improvement across HSEQ processes and company culture. Provide clear monthly performance reports and recommendations to senior leadership. About You We are seeking a proactive, confident, and knowledgeable leader who thrives in a fast-paced environment. You will bring: Proven experience in a similar HSEQ/QHSE management role, ideally within manufacturing, construction, cladding, or fenestration industries. Strong knowledge of compliance systems, internal auditing, and document control. The ability to lead, influence, and engage teams across all levels of the business. Exceptional organisational skills with a structured, detail-driven approach. Confidence in making decisions under pressure while remaining solutions focused. NEBOSH certificate (or equivalent) - essential. If you're passionate about driving safety, quality, and continuous improvement in a business where your expertise will be valued and your impact recognised, we want to hear from you. Apply today via Major Recruitment to discuss this exciting opportunity, if you have been successful, you will hear back within just 2 days! INDMG
Sep 01, 2025
Full time
Major Recruitment are delighted to present an exciting opportunity for an experienced HSEQ Manager to join our prestigious client, a market-leading organisation with over 35 years of success, innovation, and trusted service. Our client is recognised as one of the North West's most reputable and established construction businesses, with an impressive track record of delivering outstanding products and services to hundreds of thousands of customers across the UK. Their values of quality, safety, integrity, and customer focus remain the foundation of everything they do, and their reputation for excellence continues to drive significant growth and investment. This role offers the chance to join a forward-thinking company that values its people, promotes a culture of safety and continuous improvement, and rewards innovation and accountability. What's in it for You? Attractive salary: 55,000 - 65,000, dependent on experience. Permanent role with immediate start for the right candidate. Standard working hours: Monday-Thursday: 7.30am - 4.30pm Friday: 7.30am - 4.00pm The opportunity to join a respected, long-established organisation with an outstanding reputation. Be part of a supportive leadership team in a business that invests in its people and values long-term success. The scope to make a genuine impact in shaping safety, quality, and compliance standards at a high level. Why This Role? A high-profile position where you'll lead on all Health, Safety, Environment and Quality (HSEQ) matters across both manufacturing and on-site operations. A genuine opportunity to influence strategy, implement best practice, and drive cultural change in a respected and expanding business. A chance to work with senior leadership, shaping the company's future by enhancing compliance, safety, and product quality. Excellent career stability within a company that has thrived for over three decades and continues to grow. Key Responsibilities: As HSEQ Manager, you will: Lead and manage all QHSE activity across multiple factory and site environments. Develop, implement, and continuously improve risk assessments, safe systems of work, and site procedures. Deliver engaging induction and refresher training sessions to staff at all levels. Manage contractors and ensure compliance with both internal and main contractor HSEQ requirements. Work closely with site managers and contract managers, carrying out monthly audits and reviews. Oversee incident investigations, ensuring learnings are embedded and corrective actions followed. Take full accountability for product quality across the business - covering manufacturing, suppliers, and installations. Ensure all QHSE checks are completed on time and to the highest standard. Maintain ISO accreditations (ISO9001, ISO45001, ISO14001) while identifying new certifications to strengthen the business. Lead internal and external audits, ensuring robust document control and reporting. Drive continuous improvement across HSEQ processes and company culture. Provide clear monthly performance reports and recommendations to senior leadership. About You We are seeking a proactive, confident, and knowledgeable leader who thrives in a fast-paced environment. You will bring: Proven experience in a similar HSEQ/QHSE management role, ideally within manufacturing, construction, cladding, or fenestration industries. Strong knowledge of compliance systems, internal auditing, and document control. The ability to lead, influence, and engage teams across all levels of the business. Exceptional organisational skills with a structured, detail-driven approach. Confidence in making decisions under pressure while remaining solutions focused. NEBOSH certificate (or equivalent) - essential. If you're passionate about driving safety, quality, and continuous improvement in a business where your expertise will be valued and your impact recognised, we want to hear from you. Apply today via Major Recruitment to discuss this exciting opportunity, if you have been successful, you will hear back within just 2 days! INDMG

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