A well-established Construction Consultancy located in Southampton are looking for a well presented and client-facing Project Manager who comes from a Consultancy background and brings experience delivering schemes in the Residential sector. The Company that the Project Manager will join: The Project Manager will be joining a dynamic Construction Consultancy with 3 offices in the UK, but will be based in their Southampton office and working closely with junior and senior Project Managers to drive forward the delivery of exciting schemes in the Residential sector. The Project Manager will be exposed to schemes that consist of new build and refurbishments with contract values ranging up to 60m. The Project Manager role: The Project Manager will bring strong experience leading the delivery of high-value Schemes within the Residential sector. The Project Manager will have the ability to collaborate with the team and external parties throughout all stages of Projects lifecycle ensuring that Projects are delivered on time and within budget. The schemes that the Senior Project Manager will be delivering are located in London and Southeast. You will be responsible for: Running current/upcoming Project from inception-completion phase Communicating effectively with internal/external parties ensuring that Projects are on track Liaise with the Assistant Project Managers and Senior Project Managers to resolve any possible challenges faced Reporting progress feedback on Projects to Senior Project Managers, Associate Directors and major Stakeholders Reviewing costs regularly to ensure Schemes are within Budget constraints Facilitating meetings with clients Ensure all works are compliant with safety and quality standards Project Manager requirements: Previous experience working for a Construction Consultancy Knowledge of working within the Residential sector MRICS or MAPM Chartered is preferred A relevant BSc/MSc in Construction industry would be ideal Previous experience running schemes from inception-completion Previous Employers Agent experience Contract Administration exposure Strong communication and interpersonal skills What would be offered: 50,000- 60,000 per annum salary package 28 days annual leave including Bank Holidays Hybrid approach Travel to site covered Career development and training Quarterly company social events If you are a client-facing Project Manager who is searching for an exciting opportunity within a growing, successful Construction Consultancy, please contact Luca Beltrami at Ernest and Florent. (phone number removed) - (phone number removed) Reference - LB(phone number removed)
Sep 04, 2025
Full time
A well-established Construction Consultancy located in Southampton are looking for a well presented and client-facing Project Manager who comes from a Consultancy background and brings experience delivering schemes in the Residential sector. The Company that the Project Manager will join: The Project Manager will be joining a dynamic Construction Consultancy with 3 offices in the UK, but will be based in their Southampton office and working closely with junior and senior Project Managers to drive forward the delivery of exciting schemes in the Residential sector. The Project Manager will be exposed to schemes that consist of new build and refurbishments with contract values ranging up to 60m. The Project Manager role: The Project Manager will bring strong experience leading the delivery of high-value Schemes within the Residential sector. The Project Manager will have the ability to collaborate with the team and external parties throughout all stages of Projects lifecycle ensuring that Projects are delivered on time and within budget. The schemes that the Senior Project Manager will be delivering are located in London and Southeast. You will be responsible for: Running current/upcoming Project from inception-completion phase Communicating effectively with internal/external parties ensuring that Projects are on track Liaise with the Assistant Project Managers and Senior Project Managers to resolve any possible challenges faced Reporting progress feedback on Projects to Senior Project Managers, Associate Directors and major Stakeholders Reviewing costs regularly to ensure Schemes are within Budget constraints Facilitating meetings with clients Ensure all works are compliant with safety and quality standards Project Manager requirements: Previous experience working for a Construction Consultancy Knowledge of working within the Residential sector MRICS or MAPM Chartered is preferred A relevant BSc/MSc in Construction industry would be ideal Previous experience running schemes from inception-completion Previous Employers Agent experience Contract Administration exposure Strong communication and interpersonal skills What would be offered: 50,000- 60,000 per annum salary package 28 days annual leave including Bank Holidays Hybrid approach Travel to site covered Career development and training Quarterly company social events If you are a client-facing Project Manager who is searching for an exciting opportunity within a growing, successful Construction Consultancy, please contact Luca Beltrami at Ernest and Florent. (phone number removed) - (phone number removed) Reference - LB(phone number removed)
Job title: EMEA (Europe) Payroll Consultant Job Description: Gathering, deriving and processing inputs to the payroll vendor to support the gross to net calculation. Processing of the payroll data in accordance with the prescribed timetables Verification of payroll output and review with Payroll Associate Director Prepare and deliver payroll reports within the specified timeframes Performs detailed verification, review and preparation of payroll updates as required from vendor interface files, self-service or manual updates. Defined processing timeline schedules must be achieved to ensure the timely and accurate recording of all employee transactions. Works closely with the payroll provider(s) and local HR to ensure local compliance practices are being followed and all employment tax, government and local filings are being submitted in a timely manner. This includes all year end activities and BIK reporting
Sep 04, 2025
Contractor
Job title: EMEA (Europe) Payroll Consultant Job Description: Gathering, deriving and processing inputs to the payroll vendor to support the gross to net calculation. Processing of the payroll data in accordance with the prescribed timetables Verification of payroll output and review with Payroll Associate Director Prepare and deliver payroll reports within the specified timeframes Performs detailed verification, review and preparation of payroll updates as required from vendor interface files, self-service or manual updates. Defined processing timeline schedules must be achieved to ensure the timely and accurate recording of all employee transactions. Works closely with the payroll provider(s) and local HR to ensure local compliance practices are being followed and all employment tax, government and local filings are being submitted in a timely manner. This includes all year end activities and BIK reporting
We are seeking a skilled and detail-oriented Payroll Consultant to join our client and to support payroll operations across multiple countries within EMEA. This role is ideal for someone who understands local payroll requirements, ERP and HR systems, and who thrives in a collaborative, service-focused environment. About the Role: As an EMEA Payroll Consultant, you'll be responsible for supporting end-to-end payroll processing and internal customer support across various functions including New Hires, Terminations, Special Pay, Deductions, and Banking. The ideal candidate will demonstrate a solid understanding of payroll operations, compliance requirements, and internal control principles. You'll also play a key role in handling general payroll inquiries and delivering high-quality support through various customer service channels. A strong focus on service level adherence, clear communication, and process accuracy is essential. Key Responsibilities: Gather, derive, and process inputs to payroll vendors to support gross-to-net calculations. Ensure payroll data is processed accurately and on schedule. Verify payroll output and collaborate with the Payroll Associate Director. Prepare and deliver payroll reports within required timeframes. Ensure timely net payments and complete payroll reconciliations. Generate effective reports using simple queries and reporting tools. Verify and prepare payroll updates from multiple input sources (vendor, self-service, manual). Coordinate with payroll providers and local HR to ensure compliance and accurate government filings, including year-end and BIK reporting. Identify and investigate processing variances or exceptions. Support testing of system or policy changes affecting payroll transactions. Ensure compliance with internal and external audit requirements. Understand the end-to-end payroll processes and their integration with other business functions. Requirements: Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience. Experience with HRMS, Payroll, and Timekeeping systems. Fluency in English (spoken and written). Proven experience processing payroll in one or more EMEA countries. Nice to have: Strong interpersonal and customer service skills. Payroll certifications (eg, CPP, FPC). Experience with Workday HR and Payroll systems. Solid understanding of payroll compliance and year-end procedures. Proficiency in Microsoft Office (especially Excel). Experience in Finance or HR Operations. Familiarity with payroll and HR data elements. Effective time management, multitasking, and communication skills. Additional language skills (Dutch, French, Italian, German) are a plus. More details available on successful application.
Sep 04, 2025
Contractor
We are seeking a skilled and detail-oriented Payroll Consultant to join our client and to support payroll operations across multiple countries within EMEA. This role is ideal for someone who understands local payroll requirements, ERP and HR systems, and who thrives in a collaborative, service-focused environment. About the Role: As an EMEA Payroll Consultant, you'll be responsible for supporting end-to-end payroll processing and internal customer support across various functions including New Hires, Terminations, Special Pay, Deductions, and Banking. The ideal candidate will demonstrate a solid understanding of payroll operations, compliance requirements, and internal control principles. You'll also play a key role in handling general payroll inquiries and delivering high-quality support through various customer service channels. A strong focus on service level adherence, clear communication, and process accuracy is essential. Key Responsibilities: Gather, derive, and process inputs to payroll vendors to support gross-to-net calculations. Ensure payroll data is processed accurately and on schedule. Verify payroll output and collaborate with the Payroll Associate Director. Prepare and deliver payroll reports within required timeframes. Ensure timely net payments and complete payroll reconciliations. Generate effective reports using simple queries and reporting tools. Verify and prepare payroll updates from multiple input sources (vendor, self-service, manual). Coordinate with payroll providers and local HR to ensure compliance and accurate government filings, including year-end and BIK reporting. Identify and investigate processing variances or exceptions. Support testing of system or policy changes affecting payroll transactions. Ensure compliance with internal and external audit requirements. Understand the end-to-end payroll processes and their integration with other business functions. Requirements: Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience. Experience with HRMS, Payroll, and Timekeeping systems. Fluency in English (spoken and written). Proven experience processing payroll in one or more EMEA countries. Nice to have: Strong interpersonal and customer service skills. Payroll certifications (eg, CPP, FPC). Experience with Workday HR and Payroll systems. Solid understanding of payroll compliance and year-end procedures. Proficiency in Microsoft Office (especially Excel). Experience in Finance or HR Operations. Familiarity with payroll and HR data elements. Effective time management, multitasking, and communication skills. Additional language skills (Dutch, French, Italian, German) are a plus. More details available on successful application.
Job title: Climate Change Specialist Position type: Fixed Term Job reference: 426500 Location: Birmingham (B5 4UA) or London (E14 4HD) based with hybrid working Salary: £38,764 - £44,000 Closing date: Sunday 21st September 2025 at 23:55 Join Ofwat's Business Retail Market Team as a Regulatory Economist Office Location: London (E14 4HD) or Birmingham (B5 4UA) with hybrid working About Us We are Ofwat, the Water Services Regulation Authority, a non-ministerial government department responsible for regulating the water sector in England and Wales. Following the Independent Water Commission's final report, the UK government has set out a bold new direction - one that brings together expertise from across the sector to deliver better outcomes for customers and the environment. We are working in collaboration with the government and other regulators to help establish a new body for England, combining our strengths with those of the Drinking Water Inspectorate, the Environment Agency, and Natural England. We're also continuing to engage with the Welsh Government to support future decisions for Wales. While these changes take shape, our mission remains the same: to hold water companies to account, drive performance, and ensure the sector delivers real value for customers, communities, and the environment. If you're passionate about making a difference, this is a unique moment to join us and help shape the future of water, and together we can continue to make a positive impact. The Role The Senior Associate Climate Change Specialist role has an important and valuable contribution to enable us to deliver on our goals and regulatory commitments. You will join our Environment Team on a fixed-term basis to provide maternity cover. The Environment team focuses on delivering the environmental policy objectives of our strategy, while engaging and collaborating with key environmental stakeholders. We cover a range of areas, including climate change, biodiversity, nature-based solutions, and water quality. We collaborate across the organisation and with the wider sector to deliver improvements for the environment. As a Climate Change Specialist, you will play a key role in developing and implementing our approach to climate change mitigation and adaption. This includes contributing to the further development of climate change reporting metrics. This is an exciting opportunity for someone seeking a varied role that draws upon a range of skills - from policy development and systems thinking, to project management and stakeholder engagement. You will use your strong knowledge of environmental issues within the water sector, as well as your experience in climate change policy, to represent Ofwat and communicate our policies to key stakeholders, including government officials and water companies. You will provide clear advice and recommendations, ensuring climate change policy is embedded in Ofwat's work, while proactively sharing your expertise. Key deliverables In this role you will be expected to: • Develop and implement Ofwat's approach to climate change mitigation and adaptation , including work on reporting metrics. • Engage with water industry climate change mitigation and adaptation work , developing and communicating Ofwat's position. • Provide expert advice on climate change across the organisation as is required. • Support the environment team's work and policy projects more broadly as is required. • Forge excellent links across the water sector in relation to climate change policy , including with water companies, environmental groups, government, and other regulators. • Influence and manage strategic policy relationships with water companies, environmental groups, government, and other regulators on environmental issues relevant to Ofwat's work. • Work collaboratively flexibly, and at pace with colleagues across different workstreams and directorates to ensure joined up and consistent representation on environmental and climate change issues and priorities across all areas of Ofwat's work. • Look beyond the water and wastewater sector , and where necessary other utility sectors, for creative and novel ways to meet the environmental challenges the sector faces. Why You Should Join Us: • People Centric: Our people are at the heart of Ofwat and everything we do - we ensure all voices are heard and treat each other with respect; you'll be given the autonomy and the support to do your role in the best way. • Innovative Work Environment: We embrace agile and new ways of working and have a culture build on trust, flexibility, and collaboration. • Development Opportunities: Gain valuable experience and develop your skills in a supportive and dynamic setting. • Work-Life Balance: Enjoy the flexibility of working from home combined with the benefits of in person collaboration in our Birmingham offices. • Good employer pension contributions. • 25 days' annual leave, increasing to 30 with each year of service, plus bank holidays and an extra 2.5 days of privilege leave. • Access to exclusive discounts on a variety of goods and services, including retail outlets, theatre tickets, holidays, insurance, and a gym membership. • Fees paid for membership of relevant professional bodies. • Up to 3 volunteering days per year. • Recognition vouchers scheme rewarding your hard work. • Generous shared parental leave and pay supporting your family life. Follow the link to Apply for full details about the role, please ensure you have submitted your Applications in full before the below deadline. Closing date: 23.55 on 21 September 2025.
Sep 04, 2025
Contractor
Job title: Climate Change Specialist Position type: Fixed Term Job reference: 426500 Location: Birmingham (B5 4UA) or London (E14 4HD) based with hybrid working Salary: £38,764 - £44,000 Closing date: Sunday 21st September 2025 at 23:55 Join Ofwat's Business Retail Market Team as a Regulatory Economist Office Location: London (E14 4HD) or Birmingham (B5 4UA) with hybrid working About Us We are Ofwat, the Water Services Regulation Authority, a non-ministerial government department responsible for regulating the water sector in England and Wales. Following the Independent Water Commission's final report, the UK government has set out a bold new direction - one that brings together expertise from across the sector to deliver better outcomes for customers and the environment. We are working in collaboration with the government and other regulators to help establish a new body for England, combining our strengths with those of the Drinking Water Inspectorate, the Environment Agency, and Natural England. We're also continuing to engage with the Welsh Government to support future decisions for Wales. While these changes take shape, our mission remains the same: to hold water companies to account, drive performance, and ensure the sector delivers real value for customers, communities, and the environment. If you're passionate about making a difference, this is a unique moment to join us and help shape the future of water, and together we can continue to make a positive impact. The Role The Senior Associate Climate Change Specialist role has an important and valuable contribution to enable us to deliver on our goals and regulatory commitments. You will join our Environment Team on a fixed-term basis to provide maternity cover. The Environment team focuses on delivering the environmental policy objectives of our strategy, while engaging and collaborating with key environmental stakeholders. We cover a range of areas, including climate change, biodiversity, nature-based solutions, and water quality. We collaborate across the organisation and with the wider sector to deliver improvements for the environment. As a Climate Change Specialist, you will play a key role in developing and implementing our approach to climate change mitigation and adaption. This includes contributing to the further development of climate change reporting metrics. This is an exciting opportunity for someone seeking a varied role that draws upon a range of skills - from policy development and systems thinking, to project management and stakeholder engagement. You will use your strong knowledge of environmental issues within the water sector, as well as your experience in climate change policy, to represent Ofwat and communicate our policies to key stakeholders, including government officials and water companies. You will provide clear advice and recommendations, ensuring climate change policy is embedded in Ofwat's work, while proactively sharing your expertise. Key deliverables In this role you will be expected to: • Develop and implement Ofwat's approach to climate change mitigation and adaptation , including work on reporting metrics. • Engage with water industry climate change mitigation and adaptation work , developing and communicating Ofwat's position. • Provide expert advice on climate change across the organisation as is required. • Support the environment team's work and policy projects more broadly as is required. • Forge excellent links across the water sector in relation to climate change policy , including with water companies, environmental groups, government, and other regulators. • Influence and manage strategic policy relationships with water companies, environmental groups, government, and other regulators on environmental issues relevant to Ofwat's work. • Work collaboratively flexibly, and at pace with colleagues across different workstreams and directorates to ensure joined up and consistent representation on environmental and climate change issues and priorities across all areas of Ofwat's work. • Look beyond the water and wastewater sector , and where necessary other utility sectors, for creative and novel ways to meet the environmental challenges the sector faces. Why You Should Join Us: • People Centric: Our people are at the heart of Ofwat and everything we do - we ensure all voices are heard and treat each other with respect; you'll be given the autonomy and the support to do your role in the best way. • Innovative Work Environment: We embrace agile and new ways of working and have a culture build on trust, flexibility, and collaboration. • Development Opportunities: Gain valuable experience and develop your skills in a supportive and dynamic setting. • Work-Life Balance: Enjoy the flexibility of working from home combined with the benefits of in person collaboration in our Birmingham offices. • Good employer pension contributions. • 25 days' annual leave, increasing to 30 with each year of service, plus bank holidays and an extra 2.5 days of privilege leave. • Access to exclusive discounts on a variety of goods and services, including retail outlets, theatre tickets, holidays, insurance, and a gym membership. • Fees paid for membership of relevant professional bodies. • Up to 3 volunteering days per year. • Recognition vouchers scheme rewarding your hard work. • Generous shared parental leave and pay supporting your family life. Follow the link to Apply for full details about the role, please ensure you have submitted your Applications in full before the below deadline. Closing date: 23.55 on 21 September 2025.
Job Title: HRBP Transformation (FTC up to 12 months) Location: Worthing Salary: Up to £45,000 (FTE) Here at Liberty Recruitment Group, we are delighted to be working with an amazing Charity in their search for an HRBP (Transformation). If you are looking for a role with purpose, providing a first-class HR service to the business then this is the one for you! This is a fixed term contract up to 12 months. HRBP (Transformation) Role Overview: You will be reporting into the Associate HR Director, supporting the people transformation agenda. You will be developing and delivering HR projects, solutions and improvements across the business. You will build effective working relationships across the business to deliver a high quality and well communicated project. What the HRBP (Transformation) role will involve: Lead and deliver organisational change, including restructures across the business Design and manage consultation plans, including role design, redeployment, and redundancy Plan workforce requirements with senior leaders, ensuring fair job evaluation and equity in role design Coach and develop managers to build capability and confidence in delivering people plans Collaborate on reviewing policies, procedures, and developing training to strengthen management skills Work with the Associate People Director on transformation, communication, and wider people plans Prepare reports and updates for leaders, managers, and employee representatives HRBP (Transformation) role requirements: At least a CIPD Level 7 qualification or equivalent work experience Experience of working as an HRBP partnering leaders and senior managers through complex organisational change Managing complex organisational change programmes, managing complex consultations and redundancies Demonstrable experience of dealing with HR/employment queries from the workforce at all levels, that may be complex in nature Enhanced DBS check A valid UK driving licence as there is the requirement to travel between sites on occasion Additional Benefits & Information: 27 days holiday plus BH Death in service benefit and employer pensions contributions of 6% Discounted RAC breakdown cover Blue Light Card Free parking Free tea and coffee Subsidised meals Access to Health Shield and Employee Assistance Programme If you feel you have the skills and experience to match this role, we would love to hear from you! Please reach out to either Jane or Kym at Liberty Recruitment Group.
Sep 04, 2025
Full time
Job Title: HRBP Transformation (FTC up to 12 months) Location: Worthing Salary: Up to £45,000 (FTE) Here at Liberty Recruitment Group, we are delighted to be working with an amazing Charity in their search for an HRBP (Transformation). If you are looking for a role with purpose, providing a first-class HR service to the business then this is the one for you! This is a fixed term contract up to 12 months. HRBP (Transformation) Role Overview: You will be reporting into the Associate HR Director, supporting the people transformation agenda. You will be developing and delivering HR projects, solutions and improvements across the business. You will build effective working relationships across the business to deliver a high quality and well communicated project. What the HRBP (Transformation) role will involve: Lead and deliver organisational change, including restructures across the business Design and manage consultation plans, including role design, redeployment, and redundancy Plan workforce requirements with senior leaders, ensuring fair job evaluation and equity in role design Coach and develop managers to build capability and confidence in delivering people plans Collaborate on reviewing policies, procedures, and developing training to strengthen management skills Work with the Associate People Director on transformation, communication, and wider people plans Prepare reports and updates for leaders, managers, and employee representatives HRBP (Transformation) role requirements: At least a CIPD Level 7 qualification or equivalent work experience Experience of working as an HRBP partnering leaders and senior managers through complex organisational change Managing complex organisational change programmes, managing complex consultations and redundancies Demonstrable experience of dealing with HR/employment queries from the workforce at all levels, that may be complex in nature Enhanced DBS check A valid UK driving licence as there is the requirement to travel between sites on occasion Additional Benefits & Information: 27 days holiday plus BH Death in service benefit and employer pensions contributions of 6% Discounted RAC breakdown cover Blue Light Card Free parking Free tea and coffee Subsidised meals Access to Health Shield and Employee Assistance Programme If you feel you have the skills and experience to match this role, we would love to hear from you! Please reach out to either Jane or Kym at Liberty Recruitment Group.
Job Purpose Location: home-based, UK, Slovakia, Poland, Bulgaria The Associate Director Senior Study Lead is the leader of the cross-functional clinical trial team (CTT), who guides planning and management of the assigned clinical study/studies end-to-end to achieve objectives. Accountable for proactive, iterative operational planning with effective contingencies and embedded risk management mindset in CTT. Oversees budget and people allocation within assigned study/studies. Contributes in promoting operational excellence through process improvement and knowledge sharing across studies. Fosters an empowered, psychologically safe organization that can navigate a matrix environment, learns, and adjusts quickly to changing conditions and business needs. Key accountabilities Executes and delivers clinical studies; guides planning and decision making at study-level Acts as the CTT product owner with clear and focused duties and responsibilities per the agile ways of working Active member of a Clinical Operations community within the study leadership organization Promotes operational excellence in the shared development of global clinical study protocol(s), clinical study report(s), and other study-related documents Deliverables Patient recruitment, clinical data, study documentation and study reports Efficient delivery of the protocol, ICF, Monitoring Plan, and CSR in quality and on time Cost effective management of study budget Proactive, iterative operational planning with effective contingencies and embedded risk management mindset in CTT Key expertise and skillset Bachelor's degree in life sciences/healthcare (or clinically relevant degree) is required. Advanced degree is strongly preferred. 4 years of recent involvement in clinical research or drug development in an academic or industry environment spanning clinical activities in Phases I through IV of standard to high complexity and priority. 3 years of recent contribution to and accomplishment in all aspects of conducting clinical studies of standard to high complexity and priority (e.g., planning, executing, reporting and publishing) in a global/matrix environment in pharmaceutical industry or a contract research organization, including expert knowledge of international standards (GCP/ICH), health authorities (FDA/EMA), local/National Health Authorities Experience in managing people globally in a complex matrix environment preferred Management of virtual teams. Proven ability and strong experience leading teams and building capabilities Experience in developing effective working relationships with internal and external stakeholders Excellent communicator and presenter (oral and written); ability to communicate at all levels Excellent organization and prioritization Strong negotiation and conflict resolution skills and enterprise mindset, demonstrated by ability to drive for aligned solutions Fluent English, oral and written Location: Home-based This role is not eligible for UK visa sponsorship 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
Job Purpose Location: home-based, UK, Slovakia, Poland, Bulgaria The Associate Director Senior Study Lead is the leader of the cross-functional clinical trial team (CTT), who guides planning and management of the assigned clinical study/studies end-to-end to achieve objectives. Accountable for proactive, iterative operational planning with effective contingencies and embedded risk management mindset in CTT. Oversees budget and people allocation within assigned study/studies. Contributes in promoting operational excellence through process improvement and knowledge sharing across studies. Fosters an empowered, psychologically safe organization that can navigate a matrix environment, learns, and adjusts quickly to changing conditions and business needs. Key accountabilities Executes and delivers clinical studies; guides planning and decision making at study-level Acts as the CTT product owner with clear and focused duties and responsibilities per the agile ways of working Active member of a Clinical Operations community within the study leadership organization Promotes operational excellence in the shared development of global clinical study protocol(s), clinical study report(s), and other study-related documents Deliverables Patient recruitment, clinical data, study documentation and study reports Efficient delivery of the protocol, ICF, Monitoring Plan, and CSR in quality and on time Cost effective management of study budget Proactive, iterative operational planning with effective contingencies and embedded risk management mindset in CTT Key expertise and skillset Bachelor's degree in life sciences/healthcare (or clinically relevant degree) is required. Advanced degree is strongly preferred. 4 years of recent involvement in clinical research or drug development in an academic or industry environment spanning clinical activities in Phases I through IV of standard to high complexity and priority. 3 years of recent contribution to and accomplishment in all aspects of conducting clinical studies of standard to high complexity and priority (e.g., planning, executing, reporting and publishing) in a global/matrix environment in pharmaceutical industry or a contract research organization, including expert knowledge of international standards (GCP/ICH), health authorities (FDA/EMA), local/National Health Authorities Experience in managing people globally in a complex matrix environment preferred Management of virtual teams. Proven ability and strong experience leading teams and building capabilities Experience in developing effective working relationships with internal and external stakeholders Excellent communicator and presenter (oral and written); ability to communicate at all levels Excellent organization and prioritization Strong negotiation and conflict resolution skills and enterprise mindset, demonstrated by ability to drive for aligned solutions Fluent English, oral and written Location: Home-based This role is not eligible for UK visa sponsorship 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
Your new company This is a rare opportunity to join a highly respected, multi-disciplinary consultancy with a strong national footprint and a reputation for delivering exceptional service across the built environment. With over 30 years of expertise in building surveying, the firm operates across sectors including education, healthcare, retail, and heritage, offering a diverse and stimulating workload. Their collaborative culture, commitment to quality, and investment in professional development make them a standout employer for ambitious surveyors seeking long-term career growth. Your new role As an Associate Building Surveyor, you'll play a key role in leading and delivering a wide range of professional and project-based services. You'll be responsible for managing client relationships, overseeing complex surveys and defect investigations, preparing strategic reports, and guiding junior team members. Projects will span pre-acquisition surveys, insurance reinstatement, party wall matters, dilapidations, and expert witness work. You'll also have the opportunity to contribute to business development and shape the future direction of the team, with a clear pathway to further progression. What you'll need to succeed To thrive in this role, you'll be a Chartered Building Surveyor (MRICS) with significant post-qualification experience and a strong track record in both professional and project work. You'll be confident managing clients, mentoring junior staff, and delivering high-quality technical advice. Strong communication skills, commercial awareness, and a proactive approach to problem-solving are essential. Experience in sectors such as education, healthcare, or heritage buildings will be highly regarded. What you'll get in return You'll join a forward-thinking consultancy that genuinely values its people. Expect a competitive salary, generous benefits package, and flexible working arrangements. You'll be supported with ongoing CPD, structured career development, and the chance to work on varied and meaningful projects. Whether you're looking to step into an Associate role or further establish yourself as a senior leader, this is a fantastic opportunity to make a real impact in a company that's committed to your success. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
Sep 04, 2025
Full time
Your new company This is a rare opportunity to join a highly respected, multi-disciplinary consultancy with a strong national footprint and a reputation for delivering exceptional service across the built environment. With over 30 years of expertise in building surveying, the firm operates across sectors including education, healthcare, retail, and heritage, offering a diverse and stimulating workload. Their collaborative culture, commitment to quality, and investment in professional development make them a standout employer for ambitious surveyors seeking long-term career growth. Your new role As an Associate Building Surveyor, you'll play a key role in leading and delivering a wide range of professional and project-based services. You'll be responsible for managing client relationships, overseeing complex surveys and defect investigations, preparing strategic reports, and guiding junior team members. Projects will span pre-acquisition surveys, insurance reinstatement, party wall matters, dilapidations, and expert witness work. You'll also have the opportunity to contribute to business development and shape the future direction of the team, with a clear pathway to further progression. What you'll need to succeed To thrive in this role, you'll be a Chartered Building Surveyor (MRICS) with significant post-qualification experience and a strong track record in both professional and project work. You'll be confident managing clients, mentoring junior staff, and delivering high-quality technical advice. Strong communication skills, commercial awareness, and a proactive approach to problem-solving are essential. Experience in sectors such as education, healthcare, or heritage buildings will be highly regarded. What you'll get in return You'll join a forward-thinking consultancy that genuinely values its people. Expect a competitive salary, generous benefits package, and flexible working arrangements. You'll be supported with ongoing CPD, structured career development, and the chance to work on varied and meaningful projects. Whether you're looking to step into an Associate role or further establish yourself as a senior leader, this is a fantastic opportunity to make a real impact in a company that's committed to your success. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
Hours: Full time (8 00 Monday to Thursday, 8 30 Friday) Term: Permanent Start date: ASAP Application deadline: Sunday 21st September Our client is a well established property management company - the vision of its founders to offer exceptional service putting the client and their properties first, as if they live there themselves. They specialise in the ongoing management of large residential developments, including the effective administration of +£20m of client service charge budgets. Based in Cambridge and with offices in London, Bracknell and Nottingham, Encore works across East Anglia, London, the Home Counties, the South and East Midlands, and has plans for further growth. The Group also consists of separate Facilities Management and Legal businesses, employing over 200 people. Encore prides itself on a commitment to excellence and customer service. The role The Service Charge Accountant is responsible for the effective client accounting of a portfolio of managed estates. The role forms a vital part of the team, working closely with the Estate Management team and will also require regular interaction with external accountants plus some client correspondence. This is an exciting role which will offer the successful candidate the opportunity to grow. In all areas, you will need to ensure that company policies and procedures are consistently applied to the required standards, delivering on time and with a high degree of accuracy. Duties include but are not limited to: Ensure annual service charge budgets are accurate and loaded correctly with correct apportionments. Periodic billing of service charges, ground rent and other charges to leaseholders. Prepare end of year service charge accounts within agreed timeframe, before submitting to external Accountants for review. Monthly bank reconciliations for client estates. Produce quarterly management reports, for review with Estate Managers and clients. Analyse the expenditure v budget, arrears and cashflow position, producing a summary report. Monitor the general health and correctness of the service charge accounts associated with your portfolio, supporting Estate Managers with relevant information. Utilities and insurance recharging to leaseholders. Corporation tax administration. Answer leaseholder / client enquiries in a timely fashion. Handle referred leaseholder service charge queries to resolution via either telephone or e-mail, or escalate to relevant Estate Manager. Following up actions from AGM Minutes and directors meetings. Assist the Client Accounting team with day-to-day/ad hoc duties. Person spec Considerable previous accounts experience this role is not suitable for a current student. New graduates MUST have demonstrable experience as detailed below. Part-qualified CIMA/ACCA/ACA. Experience in service charge client accounting is desirable but not essential transferable skills include pre-payments, accruals, year end accounts. Experience with Qube software is desirable but not essential. Excellent time management, prioritisation and diary management. Excellent numeracy/analytical skills and competency in dealing with financial information. Excellent communication skills letter writing and the written and verbal presentation of information. Excellent computer skills Proficient in all Microsoft programmes, particularly Excel, and competent in mail merging. Excellent Team Working Ability to build working relationships with employees across the organisation. Thorough attention to detail, the ability to think things through not just follow a checklist. Accountable take personal responsibility for seeing things through to successful resolution. Commitment take pride in your work and care about your/the team s performance. Mature common-sense approach. Ability to see where improvements can be made. Positive an optimistic, can-do attitude that enhances team morale. How to apply : Please click on the apply button ensuring your CV is up to date and your cover letter is tailored to showcase your relevant skills and experience for the role.
Sep 04, 2025
Full time
Hours: Full time (8 00 Monday to Thursday, 8 30 Friday) Term: Permanent Start date: ASAP Application deadline: Sunday 21st September Our client is a well established property management company - the vision of its founders to offer exceptional service putting the client and their properties first, as if they live there themselves. They specialise in the ongoing management of large residential developments, including the effective administration of +£20m of client service charge budgets. Based in Cambridge and with offices in London, Bracknell and Nottingham, Encore works across East Anglia, London, the Home Counties, the South and East Midlands, and has plans for further growth. The Group also consists of separate Facilities Management and Legal businesses, employing over 200 people. Encore prides itself on a commitment to excellence and customer service. The role The Service Charge Accountant is responsible for the effective client accounting of a portfolio of managed estates. The role forms a vital part of the team, working closely with the Estate Management team and will also require regular interaction with external accountants plus some client correspondence. This is an exciting role which will offer the successful candidate the opportunity to grow. In all areas, you will need to ensure that company policies and procedures are consistently applied to the required standards, delivering on time and with a high degree of accuracy. Duties include but are not limited to: Ensure annual service charge budgets are accurate and loaded correctly with correct apportionments. Periodic billing of service charges, ground rent and other charges to leaseholders. Prepare end of year service charge accounts within agreed timeframe, before submitting to external Accountants for review. Monthly bank reconciliations for client estates. Produce quarterly management reports, for review with Estate Managers and clients. Analyse the expenditure v budget, arrears and cashflow position, producing a summary report. Monitor the general health and correctness of the service charge accounts associated with your portfolio, supporting Estate Managers with relevant information. Utilities and insurance recharging to leaseholders. Corporation tax administration. Answer leaseholder / client enquiries in a timely fashion. Handle referred leaseholder service charge queries to resolution via either telephone or e-mail, or escalate to relevant Estate Manager. Following up actions from AGM Minutes and directors meetings. Assist the Client Accounting team with day-to-day/ad hoc duties. Person spec Considerable previous accounts experience this role is not suitable for a current student. New graduates MUST have demonstrable experience as detailed below. Part-qualified CIMA/ACCA/ACA. Experience in service charge client accounting is desirable but not essential transferable skills include pre-payments, accruals, year end accounts. Experience with Qube software is desirable but not essential. Excellent time management, prioritisation and diary management. Excellent numeracy/analytical skills and competency in dealing with financial information. Excellent communication skills letter writing and the written and verbal presentation of information. Excellent computer skills Proficient in all Microsoft programmes, particularly Excel, and competent in mail merging. Excellent Team Working Ability to build working relationships with employees across the organisation. Thorough attention to detail, the ability to think things through not just follow a checklist. Accountable take personal responsibility for seeing things through to successful resolution. Commitment take pride in your work and care about your/the team s performance. Mature common-sense approach. Ability to see where improvements can be made. Positive an optimistic, can-do attitude that enhances team morale. How to apply : Please click on the apply button ensuring your CV is up to date and your cover letter is tailored to showcase your relevant skills and experience for the role.
GCS currently deliver in excess of 200,000 on Desktop LGSR verification audits, 22,000 on site quality control audits and other related compliance audit services per annum to both domestic and commercial residential properties, as part of a service provision for registered social landlords. These audits and other related compliance services to meet our client s specific requirements include: Desktop Validation and Verification of Landlord s Gas Safety Records (LGSR). Planning inspectors work Domestic Landlord s Gas Safety Record (LGSR) and appliance service post completion audit Domestic LGSR appliance service in progress audit Domestic boiler replacement or new heating installation post completion audit Communal heating servicing post completion audit Communal heating servicing in progress audit Renewable technology or other fuel post service audit New build or development heating installation post inspection audit Validation and verification of service provider claims The primary purpose of this role is to manage and continuously provide input ensuring the delivery and improvement of all duties associated with the above to ensure they are completed to a high standard in a timely fashion to meet and exceed our contractual obligations and maintain the reputation of the company. The main duties of the role include: Manage the timely and consistent delivery of all desktop audits and other related programmed works. Manage the electronic import (and Import failures) process of LGSR and other related data. Manage the contractor relationship and suitable return for rejected LGSRs. Deliver internal quality checks on completed works by Contracts Administrator. Be the day to day point of contact for both Client and Contractor. Working alongside the Service Department to ensure an effective and joined up service delivery is achieved for inspection audit services. Manage the timely completion of any audit related reports. Identification and incorporation of known best practice into the Contracts Department s business activities. Act and deliver upon any reasonable contract requests by a Company Manager and/or Company Director. Be available to undertake any associated resident liaison duties as required. Be available to assist colleagues to meet the reasonable needs of the business in times of absence and/or annual leave. The above is not an exhaustive list of duties, and you will be expected to perform different tasks as necessitated by your role within the organisation and the overall business objectives of the Company. The ideal candidate must have: A strong understanding of Microsoft and its suite of applications. Proficiency in Microsoft Teams for collaboration and communication. Advanced knowledge of Microsoft Word for document creation and formatting. Expertise in Microsoft Excel, including data analysis, formulas, and spreadsheet management.
Sep 04, 2025
Contractor
GCS currently deliver in excess of 200,000 on Desktop LGSR verification audits, 22,000 on site quality control audits and other related compliance audit services per annum to both domestic and commercial residential properties, as part of a service provision for registered social landlords. These audits and other related compliance services to meet our client s specific requirements include: Desktop Validation and Verification of Landlord s Gas Safety Records (LGSR). Planning inspectors work Domestic Landlord s Gas Safety Record (LGSR) and appliance service post completion audit Domestic LGSR appliance service in progress audit Domestic boiler replacement or new heating installation post completion audit Communal heating servicing post completion audit Communal heating servicing in progress audit Renewable technology or other fuel post service audit New build or development heating installation post inspection audit Validation and verification of service provider claims The primary purpose of this role is to manage and continuously provide input ensuring the delivery and improvement of all duties associated with the above to ensure they are completed to a high standard in a timely fashion to meet and exceed our contractual obligations and maintain the reputation of the company. The main duties of the role include: Manage the timely and consistent delivery of all desktop audits and other related programmed works. Manage the electronic import (and Import failures) process of LGSR and other related data. Manage the contractor relationship and suitable return for rejected LGSRs. Deliver internal quality checks on completed works by Contracts Administrator. Be the day to day point of contact for both Client and Contractor. Working alongside the Service Department to ensure an effective and joined up service delivery is achieved for inspection audit services. Manage the timely completion of any audit related reports. Identification and incorporation of known best practice into the Contracts Department s business activities. Act and deliver upon any reasonable contract requests by a Company Manager and/or Company Director. Be available to undertake any associated resident liaison duties as required. Be available to assist colleagues to meet the reasonable needs of the business in times of absence and/or annual leave. The above is not an exhaustive list of duties, and you will be expected to perform different tasks as necessitated by your role within the organisation and the overall business objectives of the Company. The ideal candidate must have: A strong understanding of Microsoft and its suite of applications. Proficiency in Microsoft Teams for collaboration and communication. Advanced knowledge of Microsoft Word for document creation and formatting. Expertise in Microsoft Excel, including data analysis, formulas, and spreadsheet management.
Technical Director / Associate Director - Town Planning Location: Flexible - offices in London, Birmingham, Cambridge, Manchester, Leeds, Sheffield or surrounding areas Penguin Recruitment is delighted to be supporting one of the world's leading multi-disciplinary consultancy firms in their search for a senior-level Planning professional. Are you ready to lead and grow a dynamic planning team working on some of the UK's most high-profile infrastructure and development projects? Our client is a globally recognised consultancy known for driving innovation and delivering transformative projects across energy, transport, water, housing and regeneration sectors. You'll be joining one of the UK's top-tier planning consultancies - a team that is influencing the future of sustainable development, Net Zero, ESG, and Biodiversity Net Gain. They're seeking a Technical Director or Associate Director to strengthen their Planning and Environmental team in the North of England and lead the growth of their regional presence. About the Role: As a senior leader in the team, you'll be responsible for: Growing and mentoring a team of town planners across the region. Leading high-value planning commissions and directing multidisciplinary bids for major infrastructure and development projects. Managing commercial and operational aspects of projects. Driving collaboration across national teams and contributing to business development efforts. Providing expert planning guidance to a wide range of clients including central and local government, utilities, developers and infrastructure providers. Supporting career progression and technical development of junior team members. Key Projects Include: National infrastructure schemes such as HS2, Transpennine Route Upgrade, and major National Highways road programmes. Renewable energy and low carbon schemes including offshore wind, hydrogen, and nuclear. Strategic land and housing projects in partnership with Homes England and local authorities. Planning advisory work to central government and regional growth partnerships. What We're Looking For: RTPI Chartered Planner with a degree or postgrad qualification in Town Planning. Proven experience in consultancy or multidisciplinary environments. Strong track record in leading complex infrastructure or development projects. Excellent client-facing, commercial and team leadership skills. Ability to lead business development and build strategic relationships. A collaborative, forward-thinking approach with a passion for innovation and sustainability. Why Join? You'll be part of a business that offers more than just a job - this is a platform for influence, innovation, and leadership in planning. With industry-leading employee networks, ED&I commitments, and flexible working arrangements, this is a place where you can thrive professionally and personally. Whether your background is in strategic planning, infrastructure delivery, or client-side advisory - if you're looking to shape the future of planning in a high-impact role, we want to hear from you. Interested? Apply today or contact Josh at Penguin Recruitment for a confidential conversation. (url removed) or (phone number removed)
Sep 04, 2025
Full time
Technical Director / Associate Director - Town Planning Location: Flexible - offices in London, Birmingham, Cambridge, Manchester, Leeds, Sheffield or surrounding areas Penguin Recruitment is delighted to be supporting one of the world's leading multi-disciplinary consultancy firms in their search for a senior-level Planning professional. Are you ready to lead and grow a dynamic planning team working on some of the UK's most high-profile infrastructure and development projects? Our client is a globally recognised consultancy known for driving innovation and delivering transformative projects across energy, transport, water, housing and regeneration sectors. You'll be joining one of the UK's top-tier planning consultancies - a team that is influencing the future of sustainable development, Net Zero, ESG, and Biodiversity Net Gain. They're seeking a Technical Director or Associate Director to strengthen their Planning and Environmental team in the North of England and lead the growth of their regional presence. About the Role: As a senior leader in the team, you'll be responsible for: Growing and mentoring a team of town planners across the region. Leading high-value planning commissions and directing multidisciplinary bids for major infrastructure and development projects. Managing commercial and operational aspects of projects. Driving collaboration across national teams and contributing to business development efforts. Providing expert planning guidance to a wide range of clients including central and local government, utilities, developers and infrastructure providers. Supporting career progression and technical development of junior team members. Key Projects Include: National infrastructure schemes such as HS2, Transpennine Route Upgrade, and major National Highways road programmes. Renewable energy and low carbon schemes including offshore wind, hydrogen, and nuclear. Strategic land and housing projects in partnership with Homes England and local authorities. Planning advisory work to central government and regional growth partnerships. What We're Looking For: RTPI Chartered Planner with a degree or postgrad qualification in Town Planning. Proven experience in consultancy or multidisciplinary environments. Strong track record in leading complex infrastructure or development projects. Excellent client-facing, commercial and team leadership skills. Ability to lead business development and build strategic relationships. A collaborative, forward-thinking approach with a passion for innovation and sustainability. Why Join? You'll be part of a business that offers more than just a job - this is a platform for influence, innovation, and leadership in planning. With industry-leading employee networks, ED&I commitments, and flexible working arrangements, this is a place where you can thrive professionally and personally. Whether your background is in strategic planning, infrastructure delivery, or client-side advisory - if you're looking to shape the future of planning in a high-impact role, we want to hear from you. Interested? Apply today or contact Josh at Penguin Recruitment for a confidential conversation. (url removed) or (phone number removed)
Associate Director (Civils/Infrastructure) Birmingham 75k This global practice of Engineers and Architects continue to be awarded a number of enviable projects across the built, infrastructure and environmental sectors. Building upon the continued success of infrastructure projects being delivered in the UK, the team are now looking for an Associate Director level to help advance the engineering design capability, develop strong client relationships in the public and private sector and grow the infrastructure team. Your role will focus on supporting the delivery of a wide range of multi-disciplinary traffic, highways, and infrastructure projects for public and private sector clients across the UK, including preliminary and detailed design for active travel projects, bus priority schemes, urban traffic management schemes and public realm enhancement projects. For your part you will be an accomplished Civil Engineer well acquainted with the infrastructure market with the ability to function as Project Manager/Director for transport infrastructure design projects across the business. You will project manage schemes with control over project budgets, manage staff in the preparation of outline, preliminary and detailed design project. Additionally lead teams on a wide range of schemes whilst ensuring work is produced technically accurate and delivered in accordance with the appropriate standards. There will also be the review technical documents and reports and assist in the preparation of expressions of interest and tender. Staff Development and mentoring will be key as will ensuring compliance with relevant health, safety, and environmental legislation Most likely a Chartered Civil Engineer you will have worked in the design consultancy environment for over 8 years and have the ability to form constructive, lasting relationships with clients and professional partners as well as understand the process and drive the provision of highway design and engineering services for developments/active travel projects. A background of detailed Highway Design preferably using industry leading design software and the experience of leading infrastructure development teams as well as the technical co-ordination and integration of multi-discipline design inputs. Preparation of preliminary and detailed design for highways, drainage, and infrastructure projects. Ideally, demonstrable experience in active travel projects, bus priority schemes, urban traffic management schemes or public realm enhancement projects would be very useful. In return you can expect a unique opportunity to progress rapidly whilst delivering some signature projects as well as being rewarded handsomely with a fully inclusive and very generous benefits package including a welcome bonus.
Sep 04, 2025
Full time
Associate Director (Civils/Infrastructure) Birmingham 75k This global practice of Engineers and Architects continue to be awarded a number of enviable projects across the built, infrastructure and environmental sectors. Building upon the continued success of infrastructure projects being delivered in the UK, the team are now looking for an Associate Director level to help advance the engineering design capability, develop strong client relationships in the public and private sector and grow the infrastructure team. Your role will focus on supporting the delivery of a wide range of multi-disciplinary traffic, highways, and infrastructure projects for public and private sector clients across the UK, including preliminary and detailed design for active travel projects, bus priority schemes, urban traffic management schemes and public realm enhancement projects. For your part you will be an accomplished Civil Engineer well acquainted with the infrastructure market with the ability to function as Project Manager/Director for transport infrastructure design projects across the business. You will project manage schemes with control over project budgets, manage staff in the preparation of outline, preliminary and detailed design project. Additionally lead teams on a wide range of schemes whilst ensuring work is produced technically accurate and delivered in accordance with the appropriate standards. There will also be the review technical documents and reports and assist in the preparation of expressions of interest and tender. Staff Development and mentoring will be key as will ensuring compliance with relevant health, safety, and environmental legislation Most likely a Chartered Civil Engineer you will have worked in the design consultancy environment for over 8 years and have the ability to form constructive, lasting relationships with clients and professional partners as well as understand the process and drive the provision of highway design and engineering services for developments/active travel projects. A background of detailed Highway Design preferably using industry leading design software and the experience of leading infrastructure development teams as well as the technical co-ordination and integration of multi-discipline design inputs. Preparation of preliminary and detailed design for highways, drainage, and infrastructure projects. Ideally, demonstrable experience in active travel projects, bus priority schemes, urban traffic management schemes or public realm enhancement projects would be very useful. In return you can expect a unique opportunity to progress rapidly whilst delivering some signature projects as well as being rewarded handsomely with a fully inclusive and very generous benefits package including a welcome bonus.
Technical Director / Associate Director - Town Planning Location: Flexible - offices in Cambridge, London, Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds, Sheffield or surrounding areas Penguin Recruitment is delighted to be supporting one of the world's leading multi-disciplinary consultancy firms in their search for a senior-level Planning professional. Are you ready to lead and grow a dynamic planning team working on some of the UK's most high-profile infrastructure and development projects? Our client is a globally recognised consultancy known for driving innovation and delivering transformative projects across energy, transport, water, housing and regeneration sectors. You'll be joining one of the UK's top-tier planning consultancies - a team that is influencing the future of sustainable development, Net Zero, ESG, and Biodiversity Net Gain. They're seeking a Technical Director or Associate Director to strengthen their Planning and Environmental team in the North of England and lead the growth of their regional presence. About the Role: As a senior leader in the team, you'll be responsible for: Growing and mentoring a team of town planners across the region. Leading high-value planning commissions and directing multidisciplinary bids for major infrastructure and development projects. Managing commercial and operational aspects of projects. Driving collaboration across national teams and contributing to business development efforts. Providing expert planning guidance to a wide range of clients including central and local government, utilities, developers and infrastructure providers. Supporting career progression and technical development of junior team members. Key Projects Include: National infrastructure schemes such as HS2, Transpennine Route Upgrade, and major National Highways road programmes. Renewable energy and low carbon schemes including offshore wind, hydrogen, and nuclear. Strategic land and housing projects in partnership with Homes England and local authorities. Planning advisory work to central government and regional growth partnerships. What We're Looking For: RTPI Chartered Planner with a degree or postgrad qualification in Town Planning. Proven experience in consultancy or multidisciplinary environments. Strong track record in leading complex infrastructure or development projects. Excellent client-facing, commercial and team leadership skills. Ability to lead business development and build strategic relationships. A collaborative, forward-thinking approach with a passion for innovation and sustainability. Why Join? You'll be part of a business that offers more than just a job - this is a platform for influence, innovation, and leadership in planning. With industry-leading employee networks, ED&I commitments, and flexible working arrangements, this is a place where you can thrive professionally and personally. Whether your background is in strategic planning, infrastructure delivery, or client-side advisory - if you're looking to shape the future of planning in a high-impact role, we want to hear from you. Interested? Apply today or contact Josh at Penguin Recruitment for a confidential conversation. (url removed) or (phone number removed)
Sep 04, 2025
Full time
Technical Director / Associate Director - Town Planning Location: Flexible - offices in Cambridge, London, Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds, Sheffield or surrounding areas Penguin Recruitment is delighted to be supporting one of the world's leading multi-disciplinary consultancy firms in their search for a senior-level Planning professional. Are you ready to lead and grow a dynamic planning team working on some of the UK's most high-profile infrastructure and development projects? Our client is a globally recognised consultancy known for driving innovation and delivering transformative projects across energy, transport, water, housing and regeneration sectors. You'll be joining one of the UK's top-tier planning consultancies - a team that is influencing the future of sustainable development, Net Zero, ESG, and Biodiversity Net Gain. They're seeking a Technical Director or Associate Director to strengthen their Planning and Environmental team in the North of England and lead the growth of their regional presence. About the Role: As a senior leader in the team, you'll be responsible for: Growing and mentoring a team of town planners across the region. Leading high-value planning commissions and directing multidisciplinary bids for major infrastructure and development projects. Managing commercial and operational aspects of projects. Driving collaboration across national teams and contributing to business development efforts. Providing expert planning guidance to a wide range of clients including central and local government, utilities, developers and infrastructure providers. Supporting career progression and technical development of junior team members. Key Projects Include: National infrastructure schemes such as HS2, Transpennine Route Upgrade, and major National Highways road programmes. Renewable energy and low carbon schemes including offshore wind, hydrogen, and nuclear. Strategic land and housing projects in partnership with Homes England and local authorities. Planning advisory work to central government and regional growth partnerships. What We're Looking For: RTPI Chartered Planner with a degree or postgrad qualification in Town Planning. Proven experience in consultancy or multidisciplinary environments. Strong track record in leading complex infrastructure or development projects. Excellent client-facing, commercial and team leadership skills. Ability to lead business development and build strategic relationships. A collaborative, forward-thinking approach with a passion for innovation and sustainability. Why Join? You'll be part of a business that offers more than just a job - this is a platform for influence, innovation, and leadership in planning. With industry-leading employee networks, ED&I commitments, and flexible working arrangements, this is a place where you can thrive professionally and personally. Whether your background is in strategic planning, infrastructure delivery, or client-side advisory - if you're looking to shape the future of planning in a high-impact role, we want to hear from you. Interested? Apply today or contact Josh at Penguin Recruitment for a confidential conversation. (url removed) or (phone number removed)
Package: (phone number removed) (Nego) + Bonus + Benefits Location: London, UK Job Type: Associate Director, UK / US Personal Tax Position Type: Permanent Hours: Full-time Contact Name: Andy Shaw Contact Company: JAM Global Mobility Recruitment The Background This leading boutique consultancy is actively seeking and experienced UK / US tax dual handler to strengthen their leadership team in London. Applicants with previous experience dealing with High-Net-Worth Individuals who have dual reporting needs in both the UK and US would be ideal. Applicants will also possess strong leadership skills and an appetite to grow the firms current service offering. The Role The UK / US Tax Associate Director will be responsible for but not limited to the following: Leading strategic initiatives and proposals. Caring for your own national and international client portfolio including high net worth individuals, partnerships, and trusts. Maintaining strong industry knowledge including keeping up to date with any relevant changes to the law and the latest trends. Carrying out client satisfaction surveys to ensure high standards are maintained. Assisting with the service delivery of technology tools. Identify up-selling and cross-selling opportunities. Leads develops and nurtures colleagues to support their future growth. The Person: The successful candidate will have previous experience of dealing with both UK & US personal tax and the associated issues. Applicants will be educated to degree level (or equivalent); any additional tax qualifications would be desirable but are not essential. To Apply: Please forward your CV or call Andy Shaw on (phone number removed) or via FaceTime, Skype, WhatsApp or Messenger. In compliance with the new regulations (April 2004) in place under the Employment Agencies Act, JAM Global Mobility will require proof of identification. JAM Recruitment is acting as an employment agency with regards to this position. View our latest jobs today on our website and follow us on Facebook, Twitter & LinkedIn
Sep 04, 2025
Full time
Package: (phone number removed) (Nego) + Bonus + Benefits Location: London, UK Job Type: Associate Director, UK / US Personal Tax Position Type: Permanent Hours: Full-time Contact Name: Andy Shaw Contact Company: JAM Global Mobility Recruitment The Background This leading boutique consultancy is actively seeking and experienced UK / US tax dual handler to strengthen their leadership team in London. Applicants with previous experience dealing with High-Net-Worth Individuals who have dual reporting needs in both the UK and US would be ideal. Applicants will also possess strong leadership skills and an appetite to grow the firms current service offering. The Role The UK / US Tax Associate Director will be responsible for but not limited to the following: Leading strategic initiatives and proposals. Caring for your own national and international client portfolio including high net worth individuals, partnerships, and trusts. Maintaining strong industry knowledge including keeping up to date with any relevant changes to the law and the latest trends. Carrying out client satisfaction surveys to ensure high standards are maintained. Assisting with the service delivery of technology tools. Identify up-selling and cross-selling opportunities. Leads develops and nurtures colleagues to support their future growth. The Person: The successful candidate will have previous experience of dealing with both UK & US personal tax and the associated issues. Applicants will be educated to degree level (or equivalent); any additional tax qualifications would be desirable but are not essential. To Apply: Please forward your CV or call Andy Shaw on (phone number removed) or via FaceTime, Skype, WhatsApp or Messenger. In compliance with the new regulations (April 2004) in place under the Employment Agencies Act, JAM Global Mobility will require proof of identification. JAM Recruitment is acting as an employment agency with regards to this position. View our latest jobs today on our website and follow us on Facebook, Twitter & LinkedIn
Job Overview Provide oversight and leadership to Senior Global Trial managers (SGTMs) for project productivity, delivery and quality resulting in strong financial performance and customer satisfaction. Work with Clinical teams to focus on leveraging deep therapeutic expertise and IQVIA solutions to drive operational excellence and strategic leadership with our customers. Direct and manage an assigned team of clinical leads who lead or support studies or programs to make sure quality, time and budget deliverables are met to the Sponsor's satisfaction and in accordance with Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), policies and practices. Ensure Clinical leads are trained and individual development is aligned and in place to meet project and organizational needs. Attract, develop and retain talent. Essential Functions • Ensure clinical delivery of assigned projects in compliance with regulatory requirements (International Conference on Harmonization (ICH)-Good Clinical Practice (GCP), protocol), customer requirements (contract), and internal requirements (policies, Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), project plans). Ensure all Clinical Leads (CLs) obtain Fundamental Good Clinical Practices (GCP) accreditation during a two year cycle. • Actively engage with SGTMs to review project performance and deliverables. Address performance issues and/or escalations by working to create action/recovery plans. Ensure compliance to the Clinical Leads (CL) metrics dashboard of all direct reports. Foster an environment where lessons learned are shared within the team. • Ensure compliance on the overall Risk Management process including risks that are escalating into issues. Work with SGTMs on identification of risks that can lead to processes improvement/standardization across the organization. • Ensure compliance to quality management processes that apply to all projects. Support quality initiatives and ensure quality metrics are met at all times. • Mentor SGTMs to manage clinical aspects of Project Finances, Support to understand the scope of clinical delivery and create plans to deliver against this scope and to monitor and manage changes against baseline and identify additional service opportunities or out of scope work. • Coach SGTMs to identify Out of Scope items, discuss impact and proactively suggest remediation plans when considering risks/delays and to determine appropriate action. Discuss and promote proactive identification of milestone risks by SGTMs • Actively review project level clinical metrics with SGTMs to ensure compliance and accuracy of data. Support SGTMs during Project Review Meetings . Ensure compliance to all critical data fields within Project Management systems/ applicable trackers. Coach SGTMs on running and reviewing various project reports • Resourcing and Talent planning of the SGTM team. Manage the team at project level to successfully deliver the project through the establishment of high-quality operational plans and guidance as well as project related trainings. • Conduct progress reviews and evaluations in addition to create contingency plans to mitigate project, program-level and enterprise risks. • Mentor SGTMs for further development and ensure they follow an Individual development plan. Qualifications • Bachelor's Degree Bachelor's Degree in life sciences or related field required Req • Requires 10 years of clinical research experience including 6 years leadership experience, multi-regional and global focus or equivalent combination of education, training and experience. • Requires broad management knowledge to lead cross-regional teams, and well as the ability to influence others outside of own job area regarding policies, procedures, and goals. • Knowledge of clinical trials - In depth knowledge and skill in applying, applicable clinical research regulatory requirements i.e. Good Clinical Practice (GCP) and International Conference on Harmonization (ICH) guidelines. Strong understanding of the Clinical Research Industry and the relevant environments in which it operates.; • People Management - Proven ability to manage a team and work alongside others in a global environment to deliver results whilst meeting quality and timeline metrics. Provides others with a clear direction, delegates work appropriately and fairly, motivates and empowers others, monitors/manages performance and provides feedback and coaching, recruits, develops and retains staff of a high caliber. Effective mentoring and training skills, fostering learning and knowledge sharing with colleagues • Collaboration - Ability to work across geographies displaying high awareness and understanding of cultural differences. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with coworkers, managers and clients. • Leadership - Ability to successfully manage competing priorities. Excellent customer service skills and demonstrated ability to understand customer needs, have difficult conversations with internal stakeholders and customers as well as negotiate solutions. Good judgment and decision making skills. • Organization - Strong presentation skills. Strong organizational and problem-solving skills. Demonstrated learning agility and openness to learning and keeping own knowledge and skill set current and evolving. Strong understanding of other IQVIA functions and their inter-relationship with Project Support Units. • Communication - Excellent communication skills, including good command of English language. • Results Oriented - Demonstrated ability to deliver results to the appropriate quality and timeline metrics. • IT Skills - Strong software and computer skills, including Microsoft Office applications. • IQVIA Core Competencies - Ability to demonstrate all IQVIA competencies (Client Focus, Collaboration, Communication, Innovation, Ownership). 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
Job Overview Provide oversight and leadership to Senior Global Trial managers (SGTMs) for project productivity, delivery and quality resulting in strong financial performance and customer satisfaction. Work with Clinical teams to focus on leveraging deep therapeutic expertise and IQVIA solutions to drive operational excellence and strategic leadership with our customers. Direct and manage an assigned team of clinical leads who lead or support studies or programs to make sure quality, time and budget deliverables are met to the Sponsor's satisfaction and in accordance with Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), policies and practices. Ensure Clinical leads are trained and individual development is aligned and in place to meet project and organizational needs. Attract, develop and retain talent. Essential Functions • Ensure clinical delivery of assigned projects in compliance with regulatory requirements (International Conference on Harmonization (ICH)-Good Clinical Practice (GCP), protocol), customer requirements (contract), and internal requirements (policies, Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), project plans). Ensure all Clinical Leads (CLs) obtain Fundamental Good Clinical Practices (GCP) accreditation during a two year cycle. • Actively engage with SGTMs to review project performance and deliverables. Address performance issues and/or escalations by working to create action/recovery plans. Ensure compliance to the Clinical Leads (CL) metrics dashboard of all direct reports. Foster an environment where lessons learned are shared within the team. • Ensure compliance on the overall Risk Management process including risks that are escalating into issues. Work with SGTMs on identification of risks that can lead to processes improvement/standardization across the organization. • Ensure compliance to quality management processes that apply to all projects. Support quality initiatives and ensure quality metrics are met at all times. • Mentor SGTMs to manage clinical aspects of Project Finances, Support to understand the scope of clinical delivery and create plans to deliver against this scope and to monitor and manage changes against baseline and identify additional service opportunities or out of scope work. • Coach SGTMs to identify Out of Scope items, discuss impact and proactively suggest remediation plans when considering risks/delays and to determine appropriate action. Discuss and promote proactive identification of milestone risks by SGTMs • Actively review project level clinical metrics with SGTMs to ensure compliance and accuracy of data. Support SGTMs during Project Review Meetings . Ensure compliance to all critical data fields within Project Management systems/ applicable trackers. Coach SGTMs on running and reviewing various project reports • Resourcing and Talent planning of the SGTM team. Manage the team at project level to successfully deliver the project through the establishment of high-quality operational plans and guidance as well as project related trainings. • Conduct progress reviews and evaluations in addition to create contingency plans to mitigate project, program-level and enterprise risks. • Mentor SGTMs for further development and ensure they follow an Individual development plan. Qualifications • Bachelor's Degree Bachelor's Degree in life sciences or related field required Req • Requires 10 years of clinical research experience including 6 years leadership experience, multi-regional and global focus or equivalent combination of education, training and experience. • Requires broad management knowledge to lead cross-regional teams, and well as the ability to influence others outside of own job area regarding policies, procedures, and goals. • Knowledge of clinical trials - In depth knowledge and skill in applying, applicable clinical research regulatory requirements i.e. Good Clinical Practice (GCP) and International Conference on Harmonization (ICH) guidelines. Strong understanding of the Clinical Research Industry and the relevant environments in which it operates.; • People Management - Proven ability to manage a team and work alongside others in a global environment to deliver results whilst meeting quality and timeline metrics. Provides others with a clear direction, delegates work appropriately and fairly, motivates and empowers others, monitors/manages performance and provides feedback and coaching, recruits, develops and retains staff of a high caliber. Effective mentoring and training skills, fostering learning and knowledge sharing with colleagues • Collaboration - Ability to work across geographies displaying high awareness and understanding of cultural differences. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with coworkers, managers and clients. • Leadership - Ability to successfully manage competing priorities. Excellent customer service skills and demonstrated ability to understand customer needs, have difficult conversations with internal stakeholders and customers as well as negotiate solutions. Good judgment and decision making skills. • Organization - Strong presentation skills. Strong organizational and problem-solving skills. Demonstrated learning agility and openness to learning and keeping own knowledge and skill set current and evolving. Strong understanding of other IQVIA functions and their inter-relationship with Project Support Units. • Communication - Excellent communication skills, including good command of English language. • Results Oriented - Demonstrated ability to deliver results to the appropriate quality and timeline metrics. • IT Skills - Strong software and computer skills, including Microsoft Office applications. • IQVIA Core Competencies - Ability to demonstrate all IQVIA competencies (Client Focus, Collaboration, Communication, Innovation, Ownership). 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
Technical Director / Associate Director - Town Planning (North of England) Location: Flexible - offices in Manchester, Leeds, Sheffield or surrounding areas Penguin Recruitment is delighted to be supporting one of the world's leading multi-disciplinary consultancy firms in their search for a senior-level Planning professional. Are you ready to lead and grow a dynamic planning team working on some of the UK's most high-profile infrastructure and development projects? Our client is a globally recognised consultancy known for driving innovation and delivering transformative projects across energy, transport, water, housing and regeneration sectors. You'll be joining one of the UK's top-tier planning consultancies - a team that is influencing the future of sustainable development, Net Zero, ESG, and Biodiversity Net Gain. They're seeking a Technical Director or Associate Director to strengthen their Planning and Environmental team in the North of England and lead the growth of their regional presence. About the Role: As a senior leader in the team, you'll be responsible for: Growing and mentoring a team of town planners across the region. Leading high-value planning commissions and directing multidisciplinary bids for major infrastructure and development projects. Managing commercial and operational aspects of projects. Driving collaboration across national teams and contributing to business development efforts. Providing expert planning guidance to a wide range of clients including central and local government, utilities, developers and infrastructure providers. Supporting career progression and technical development of junior team members. Key Projects Include: National infrastructure schemes such as HS2, Transpennine Route Upgrade, and major National Highways road programmes. Renewable energy and low carbon schemes including offshore wind, hydrogen, and nuclear. Strategic land and housing projects in partnership with Homes England and local authorities. Planning advisory work to central government and regional growth partnerships. What We're Looking For: RTPI Chartered Planner with a degree or postgrad qualification in Town Planning. Proven experience in consultancy or multidisciplinary environments. Strong track record in leading complex infrastructure or development projects. Excellent client-facing, commercial and team leadership skills. Ability to lead business development and build strategic relationships. A collaborative, forward-thinking approach with a passion for innovation and sustainability. Why Join? You'll be part of a business that offers more than just a job - this is a platform for influence, innovation, and leadership in planning. With industry-leading employee networks, ED&I commitments, and flexible working arrangements, this is a place where you can thrive professionally and personally. Whether your background is in strategic planning, infrastructure delivery, or client-side advisory - if you're looking to shape the future of planning in a high-impact role, we want to hear from you. Interested? Apply today or contact Josh at Penguin Recruitment for a confidential conversation. (url removed) or (phone number removed)
Sep 04, 2025
Full time
Technical Director / Associate Director - Town Planning (North of England) Location: Flexible - offices in Manchester, Leeds, Sheffield or surrounding areas Penguin Recruitment is delighted to be supporting one of the world's leading multi-disciplinary consultancy firms in their search for a senior-level Planning professional. Are you ready to lead and grow a dynamic planning team working on some of the UK's most high-profile infrastructure and development projects? Our client is a globally recognised consultancy known for driving innovation and delivering transformative projects across energy, transport, water, housing and regeneration sectors. You'll be joining one of the UK's top-tier planning consultancies - a team that is influencing the future of sustainable development, Net Zero, ESG, and Biodiversity Net Gain. They're seeking a Technical Director or Associate Director to strengthen their Planning and Environmental team in the North of England and lead the growth of their regional presence. About the Role: As a senior leader in the team, you'll be responsible for: Growing and mentoring a team of town planners across the region. Leading high-value planning commissions and directing multidisciplinary bids for major infrastructure and development projects. Managing commercial and operational aspects of projects. Driving collaboration across national teams and contributing to business development efforts. Providing expert planning guidance to a wide range of clients including central and local government, utilities, developers and infrastructure providers. Supporting career progression and technical development of junior team members. Key Projects Include: National infrastructure schemes such as HS2, Transpennine Route Upgrade, and major National Highways road programmes. Renewable energy and low carbon schemes including offshore wind, hydrogen, and nuclear. Strategic land and housing projects in partnership with Homes England and local authorities. Planning advisory work to central government and regional growth partnerships. What We're Looking For: RTPI Chartered Planner with a degree or postgrad qualification in Town Planning. Proven experience in consultancy or multidisciplinary environments. Strong track record in leading complex infrastructure or development projects. Excellent client-facing, commercial and team leadership skills. Ability to lead business development and build strategic relationships. A collaborative, forward-thinking approach with a passion for innovation and sustainability. Why Join? You'll be part of a business that offers more than just a job - this is a platform for influence, innovation, and leadership in planning. With industry-leading employee networks, ED&I commitments, and flexible working arrangements, this is a place where you can thrive professionally and personally. Whether your background is in strategic planning, infrastructure delivery, or client-side advisory - if you're looking to shape the future of planning in a high-impact role, we want to hear from you. Interested? Apply today or contact Josh at Penguin Recruitment for a confidential conversation. (url removed) or (phone number removed)
Job Overview Core member of the Clinical Trial Team (CTT), independently managing all vendor-related aspects of global clinical trial(s) to deliver study outcomes within schedule, budget, quality/compliance and performance standards. Accountable for vendor service delivery at study level. Collaborates closely with the Vendor Start-up Manager (VSM) for selected services (central labs, electronic clinical outcomes assessment/electronic patient reported outcomes (eCOA/ePRO), interactive response technology (IRT), cardiac and respiratory diagnostics, patient recruitment and retention (PR&R), and imaging reading) during study start-up, and leverages effectively their technical and study start-up (SSU) expertise to ensure a timely study start-up. Proactively manages vendor-related risks and potential issues. Implements global vendor strategy and if required, escalates vendor issues to the VSM while keeping Vendor Program Leads informed about risks, issues, and study progress. Oversees vendor compliance at study level. Essential Functions Accountable for all vendor related operational trial deliverables, according to timelines, budget, operational procedures, quality/compliance and performance standards. Collaborates with the VSM for the VSM's category specific responsibilities. Responsible for all activities for which no VSM is assigned with, and for all of the service deliveries after Study Start-up when the VSM is no longer assigned to the study. Assigned responsibilities can include but are not limited to: • Close interaction and collaboration with study team lead and study team members during study lifetime • Review of vendor related protocol sections during protocol development • Collaborate with Vendor startup manager to the development of Study Specification Worksheet (SSW) to facilitate bid process. If no VSM is assigned to the category, drive the SSW completion. • Manages interface with vendors in cooperation with vendor partner functions • Quote/proposal review in collaboration with procurement, support contract negotiations, if required • Contributes to the development of vendor contract amendments • Accountable for vendor cost control, budget review, invoice reconciliation and PO close-out • Vendor service excellence at study level, ensures vendors meet quality and service level standards in their service delivery for the trial • Covers all vendor activities after study start-up and all categories not covered by VSMs during start-up • Initiates/co-ordinates vendor kick-off meeting for categories not covered by VSMs • Attends vendor kick-off meeting for VSM supported categories • Optimizing a frontloaded and timely study-start-up process, manages vendor-related activities for DB go live • Performs user-acceptance testing (UAT) for eCOA and IRT • Drives and monitors central vendor-related activities for site activation, compiles Final Protocol Package (FPP) required documents centrally, monitors site activation progress and addresses related issues and risk • Creates and maintains vendor-related risk maps with contingency plan for documentation in FIRST • Manages system and portal user access for vendor, sponsor and site staff, maintain access logs • Uses Unified Vendor Portal (UVP) to manage vendor • Uses Clinical Insights to manage vendors and to achieve site readiness timelines • Plans and tracks supply delivery to sites and return of equipment from sites • Interacts and collaborates with Data Ops, reviews vendor-related cycle times (e.g. DTS finalization, data transfers, DBL) • Acts as escalation point for vendor-related query management • Follow-up with countries and hubs for their vendor-related risks and issues • Document issues identified with vendor oversight/performance in FIRST tool and implements and monitors corrective action Qualifications • Bachelor's Degree Life sciences or related field Req • Requires advanced knowledge of job area, and broad knowledge of a other related job areas, typically obtained through advanced education combined with experience. Req • Requires 10 years clinical research experience including 6 years of project management experience or equivalent combination of education, training and experience. Req • Knowledge of clinical trials - Knowledge of clinical trial conduct and skill in applying applicable clinical research regulatory requirements i.e. ICH GCP and relevant local laws, regulations and guidelines, towards clinical trial conduct. Broad protocol knowledge, therapeutic knowledge desired. Good understanding of the competitive environment and how to communicate/demonstrate value through IQVIA solutions. • Proven track record managing complex studies • Very good knowledge of clinical trial design and mapping to supplier requirements • Thorough and technical understanding of specifications for supplier provided services • User Acceptance testing for eCOA and IRT • Site collaboration and site activation • Vendor management; outsourcing, contracting, sourcing, of clinical services • Communication - Strong written and verbal communication skills including good command of English language Strong presentation skills. Requires strong negotiation and customer management skills. • Problem solving - Strong problem solving skills. • Leadership - Ability to work through others to deliver results to the appropriate quality and timeline metrics, monitoring/managing performance and providing feedback, experience productively partnering cross functionally and with customers to advance work effectively and efficiently. Ability to make decisions, bringing clarity to disparate information to inform actions and drive results. • Organisation - Planning, time management and prioritization skills Ability to organize resources needed to accomplish tasks, set objectives and provide clear direction to others, experience planning activities in advance and taking account of possible changing circumstances. • Prioritisation - Ability to handle conflicting priorities. Ability to work strategically to realize project goals, identifying and developing positive and compelling visions for the successful delivery of the project. • Quality - Attention to detail and accuracy in work. • Quality - Results-oriented approach to work delivery and output. Demonstrated learning agility and openness to learning and keeping own knowledge and skill set current and evolving. • IT skills - Good software and computer skills, including MS Office applications including but not limited to Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint. • Collaboration - Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with co-workers, managers and clients. Excellent customer service skills and demonstrated ability to understand customer needs. Effective mentoring and training skills, fostering learning and knowledge sharing with colleagues. • Cross-collaboration - Ability to work across geographies displaying high awareness and understanding of cultural differences Good understanding of other IQVIA functions and their inter-relationship with Project Leadership. • Finances - Good understanding Please note this role is not eligible for the UK visa sponsorship. of project financials including experience managing, contractual obligations and implications. • Audit & inspection readiness and management • Comfort with Ambiguity; Ability to maintain productivity and focus when goals, roles, or processes are not clearly defined. • IQVIA Core Competencies - Ability to demonstrate all IQVIA competencies (Client Focus, Collaboration, Communication, Innovation and Ownership). Please note this role is not eligible for the UK visa sponsorship. 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
Job Overview Core member of the Clinical Trial Team (CTT), independently managing all vendor-related aspects of global clinical trial(s) to deliver study outcomes within schedule, budget, quality/compliance and performance standards. Accountable for vendor service delivery at study level. Collaborates closely with the Vendor Start-up Manager (VSM) for selected services (central labs, electronic clinical outcomes assessment/electronic patient reported outcomes (eCOA/ePRO), interactive response technology (IRT), cardiac and respiratory diagnostics, patient recruitment and retention (PR&R), and imaging reading) during study start-up, and leverages effectively their technical and study start-up (SSU) expertise to ensure a timely study start-up. Proactively manages vendor-related risks and potential issues. Implements global vendor strategy and if required, escalates vendor issues to the VSM while keeping Vendor Program Leads informed about risks, issues, and study progress. Oversees vendor compliance at study level. Essential Functions Accountable for all vendor related operational trial deliverables, according to timelines, budget, operational procedures, quality/compliance and performance standards. Collaborates with the VSM for the VSM's category specific responsibilities. Responsible for all activities for which no VSM is assigned with, and for all of the service deliveries after Study Start-up when the VSM is no longer assigned to the study. Assigned responsibilities can include but are not limited to: • Close interaction and collaboration with study team lead and study team members during study lifetime • Review of vendor related protocol sections during protocol development • Collaborate with Vendor startup manager to the development of Study Specification Worksheet (SSW) to facilitate bid process. If no VSM is assigned to the category, drive the SSW completion. • Manages interface with vendors in cooperation with vendor partner functions • Quote/proposal review in collaboration with procurement, support contract negotiations, if required • Contributes to the development of vendor contract amendments • Accountable for vendor cost control, budget review, invoice reconciliation and PO close-out • Vendor service excellence at study level, ensures vendors meet quality and service level standards in their service delivery for the trial • Covers all vendor activities after study start-up and all categories not covered by VSMs during start-up • Initiates/co-ordinates vendor kick-off meeting for categories not covered by VSMs • Attends vendor kick-off meeting for VSM supported categories • Optimizing a frontloaded and timely study-start-up process, manages vendor-related activities for DB go live • Performs user-acceptance testing (UAT) for eCOA and IRT • Drives and monitors central vendor-related activities for site activation, compiles Final Protocol Package (FPP) required documents centrally, monitors site activation progress and addresses related issues and risk • Creates and maintains vendor-related risk maps with contingency plan for documentation in FIRST • Manages system and portal user access for vendor, sponsor and site staff, maintain access logs • Uses Unified Vendor Portal (UVP) to manage vendor • Uses Clinical Insights to manage vendors and to achieve site readiness timelines • Plans and tracks supply delivery to sites and return of equipment from sites • Interacts and collaborates with Data Ops, reviews vendor-related cycle times (e.g. DTS finalization, data transfers, DBL) • Acts as escalation point for vendor-related query management • Follow-up with countries and hubs for their vendor-related risks and issues • Document issues identified with vendor oversight/performance in FIRST tool and implements and monitors corrective action Qualifications • Bachelor's Degree Life sciences or related field Req • Requires advanced knowledge of job area, and broad knowledge of a other related job areas, typically obtained through advanced education combined with experience. Req • Requires 10 years clinical research experience including 6 years of project management experience or equivalent combination of education, training and experience. Req • Knowledge of clinical trials - Knowledge of clinical trial conduct and skill in applying applicable clinical research regulatory requirements i.e. ICH GCP and relevant local laws, regulations and guidelines, towards clinical trial conduct. Broad protocol knowledge, therapeutic knowledge desired. Good understanding of the competitive environment and how to communicate/demonstrate value through IQVIA solutions. • Proven track record managing complex studies • Very good knowledge of clinical trial design and mapping to supplier requirements • Thorough and technical understanding of specifications for supplier provided services • User Acceptance testing for eCOA and IRT • Site collaboration and site activation • Vendor management; outsourcing, contracting, sourcing, of clinical services • Communication - Strong written and verbal communication skills including good command of English language Strong presentation skills. Requires strong negotiation and customer management skills. • Problem solving - Strong problem solving skills. • Leadership - Ability to work through others to deliver results to the appropriate quality and timeline metrics, monitoring/managing performance and providing feedback, experience productively partnering cross functionally and with customers to advance work effectively and efficiently. Ability to make decisions, bringing clarity to disparate information to inform actions and drive results. • Organisation - Planning, time management and prioritization skills Ability to organize resources needed to accomplish tasks, set objectives and provide clear direction to others, experience planning activities in advance and taking account of possible changing circumstances. • Prioritisation - Ability to handle conflicting priorities. Ability to work strategically to realize project goals, identifying and developing positive and compelling visions for the successful delivery of the project. • Quality - Attention to detail and accuracy in work. • Quality - Results-oriented approach to work delivery and output. Demonstrated learning agility and openness to learning and keeping own knowledge and skill set current and evolving. • IT skills - Good software and computer skills, including MS Office applications including but not limited to Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint. • Collaboration - Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with co-workers, managers and clients. Excellent customer service skills and demonstrated ability to understand customer needs. Effective mentoring and training skills, fostering learning and knowledge sharing with colleagues. • Cross-collaboration - Ability to work across geographies displaying high awareness and understanding of cultural differences Good understanding of other IQVIA functions and their inter-relationship with Project Leadership. • Finances - Good understanding Please note this role is not eligible for the UK visa sponsorship. of project financials including experience managing, contractual obligations and implications. • Audit & inspection readiness and management • Comfort with Ambiguity; Ability to maintain productivity and focus when goals, roles, or processes are not clearly defined. • IQVIA Core Competencies - Ability to demonstrate all IQVIA competencies (Client Focus, Collaboration, Communication, Innovation and Ownership). Please note this role is not eligible for the UK visa sponsorship. 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
Job Title: Principal Town Planner / Associate director Location: London or Nottingham Employment Type: Full-Time, Permanent Working Pattern: Hybrid (3 days per week in the office) An excellent opportunity has arisen for a Principal Town Planner or Associate Town Planner to join a well-regarded national Law Firm based in either their London or Nottingham offices. This is a rare chance to work within a truly multidisciplinary environment that brings together legal expertise and planning consultancy under one roof. This role offers high-level exposure to complex and high-profile projects across the UK, with a strong pipeline of work covering infrastructure, energy, residential, commercial, and mixed-use development. Key Responsibilities: Provide high-quality, commercially focused planning advice to a broad client base including developers, landowners, and public sector bodies Lead on major projects and manage a varied portfolio of planning work Draft and submit planning applications, appeals, and development plan representations Prepare planning appraisals and due diligence reports Contribute to business development and client relationship management Support and mentor junior team members About You: MRTPI chartered with significant post-qualification experience (ideally 7+ years) Strong knowledge of UK planning legislation, policy, and procedure A background in either consultancy, local government, or a legal/planning interface environment Experience managing complex planning applications, appeals, and negotiations Confident communicator with strong client-facing skills Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively across teams and disciplines What's on Offer: Competitive salary and benefits package Hybrid working model (3 days a week in-office) A collaborative, professional environment with access to legal and planning expertise The opportunity to work on nationally significant developments and policy matters Clear pathways for career development and progression Looking to elevate your planning career within a unique, cross-disciplinary environment? If you are a Principal Town Planner or Associate Town Planner looking to join a team that will really value and help you progress, please do pop your CV across to (url removed) or call (phone number removed) Reference - 61044
Sep 04, 2025
Full time
Job Title: Principal Town Planner / Associate director Location: London or Nottingham Employment Type: Full-Time, Permanent Working Pattern: Hybrid (3 days per week in the office) An excellent opportunity has arisen for a Principal Town Planner or Associate Town Planner to join a well-regarded national Law Firm based in either their London or Nottingham offices. This is a rare chance to work within a truly multidisciplinary environment that brings together legal expertise and planning consultancy under one roof. This role offers high-level exposure to complex and high-profile projects across the UK, with a strong pipeline of work covering infrastructure, energy, residential, commercial, and mixed-use development. Key Responsibilities: Provide high-quality, commercially focused planning advice to a broad client base including developers, landowners, and public sector bodies Lead on major projects and manage a varied portfolio of planning work Draft and submit planning applications, appeals, and development plan representations Prepare planning appraisals and due diligence reports Contribute to business development and client relationship management Support and mentor junior team members About You: MRTPI chartered with significant post-qualification experience (ideally 7+ years) Strong knowledge of UK planning legislation, policy, and procedure A background in either consultancy, local government, or a legal/planning interface environment Experience managing complex planning applications, appeals, and negotiations Confident communicator with strong client-facing skills Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively across teams and disciplines What's on Offer: Competitive salary and benefits package Hybrid working model (3 days a week in-office) A collaborative, professional environment with access to legal and planning expertise The opportunity to work on nationally significant developments and policy matters Clear pathways for career development and progression Looking to elevate your planning career within a unique, cross-disciplinary environment? If you are a Principal Town Planner or Associate Town Planner looking to join a team that will really value and help you progress, please do pop your CV across to (url removed) or call (phone number removed) Reference - 61044
Associate Director - Town Planning Location: London, Birmingham, Northampton or Manchester (Hybrid - 1-2 days in office per week) Salary: £50,000-£60,000 + car allowance + bonus + benefits (dependent on experience) Are you a talented Principal Town Planner or Associate Town Planner looking to take the next step in your career? An exciting opportunity has arisen for a commercially minded Principal Town Planning Consultant or Associate Director to join a leading national consultancy team working across the residential, commercial, education, healthcare, and employment sectors. This role is ideal for a confident and driven individual with a strong background in planning consultancy or local authority planning, and a passion for delivering high-quality outcomes across a wide variety of projects. You will manage your own caseload, lead complex applications and appeals, and support the development of junior team members. You'll be instrumental in business development - maintaining strong client relationships and actively identifying new opportunities to drive growth. A personal portfolio of clients or proven ability to generate new business will be a distinct advantage. Key Responsibilities: Manage a personal caseload of complex planning projects and client accounts Prepare and submit major planning applications and appeals Represent clients at committee meetings, hearings, and public examinations Conduct site appraisals and planning policy research to assess development potential Produce detailed planning reports and strategic recommendations Engage effectively with local authorities, stakeholders, and the wider project team Attend site visits and client meetings Lead on business development activities, including networking and proposal preparatio About You: Degree in Town Planning or a related discipline Chartered Member of the RTPI (essential) Significant post-qualification experience in a consultancy or local authority setting In-depth understanding of UK planning legislation and policy Demonstrable success in managing complex applications and appeals Proven track record of developing client relationships and generating fee income Excellent written and verbal communication skills Commercially focused, with a strategic mindset This is an excellent opportunity to play a key role in a dynamic and ambitious planning team, with the flexibility of hybrid working and clear pathways for professional growth. To apply, please send your CV to (url removed) or call (phone number removed) Reference - 61045
Sep 04, 2025
Full time
Associate Director - Town Planning Location: London, Birmingham, Northampton or Manchester (Hybrid - 1-2 days in office per week) Salary: £50,000-£60,000 + car allowance + bonus + benefits (dependent on experience) Are you a talented Principal Town Planner or Associate Town Planner looking to take the next step in your career? An exciting opportunity has arisen for a commercially minded Principal Town Planning Consultant or Associate Director to join a leading national consultancy team working across the residential, commercial, education, healthcare, and employment sectors. This role is ideal for a confident and driven individual with a strong background in planning consultancy or local authority planning, and a passion for delivering high-quality outcomes across a wide variety of projects. You will manage your own caseload, lead complex applications and appeals, and support the development of junior team members. You'll be instrumental in business development - maintaining strong client relationships and actively identifying new opportunities to drive growth. A personal portfolio of clients or proven ability to generate new business will be a distinct advantage. Key Responsibilities: Manage a personal caseload of complex planning projects and client accounts Prepare and submit major planning applications and appeals Represent clients at committee meetings, hearings, and public examinations Conduct site appraisals and planning policy research to assess development potential Produce detailed planning reports and strategic recommendations Engage effectively with local authorities, stakeholders, and the wider project team Attend site visits and client meetings Lead on business development activities, including networking and proposal preparatio About You: Degree in Town Planning or a related discipline Chartered Member of the RTPI (essential) Significant post-qualification experience in a consultancy or local authority setting In-depth understanding of UK planning legislation and policy Demonstrable success in managing complex applications and appeals Proven track record of developing client relationships and generating fee income Excellent written and verbal communication skills Commercially focused, with a strategic mindset This is an excellent opportunity to play a key role in a dynamic and ambitious planning team, with the flexibility of hybrid working and clear pathways for professional growth. To apply, please send your CV to (url removed) or call (phone number removed) Reference - 61045
IT Core Infrastructure 3rd Line Engineer / Hybrid Network Support Administrator Location: Watford, Hertfordshire Salary: 38,500pa to 41,500pa + Extensive Benefits & Personal Development & Training Requirements: DBS Check Full UK Driving License The Technical Landscape Includes: - Intune / Autopilot / Hybrid Network Support, Windows 10 and 11, SCCM and/or MS Endpoint, Intune, MS Active Directory, Azure AD, Desktop Software Support, MS Suite of Applications, Apple MAC, iPhones, iPad's, Android, On-Premises and Remote Devices, Tablets, Laptops, Handheld Devices, PowerShell, ITSM, ITIL, IT Service Desk Software - Heat, Remedy or ServiceNow etc. Technical skills Required: - Intune / Autopilot / Hybrid Network Support / Cisco Networking, Firewalls, Wi-Fi, Windows Servers, Active Directory, Virtualisation, Microsoft 365, Azure, Intune, Windows 10/11, IP Telephony, Power Shell, SCCM / Endpoint and Intune. Cisco Networking: - (ideally CCNA Level proven in use), Windows Server Genealogy with Microsoft Azure, Azure AD, Intune and Wins 10/11, SCCM / Endpoint. Cisco and Hybrid Network Support: - Will make up around 30-40% of this role and while it's not a pure Network Administrator post, and as the successful candidate, you will have access to the clients Core Infrastructure. About the Organisation: - Join a respected and forward-thinking organisation dedicated to delivering high-quality technical and professional education. With a mission to empower individuals through skills development, training, and qualifications, this institution plays a vital role in improving career prospects and life opportunities. About the Opportunity: - The client is currently seeking an IT Core Infrastructure 3rd Line Engineer / Hybrid Network Support Administrator to provide expert-level technical support across multiple sites. About the Role - On a daily basis, you will work with infrastructure, applications support and deskside support colleagues to provide infrastructure support for all group core and non-core IT systems, including user management, system upgrades, patching, releases, and fault resolution. About the Role Requirements: - You will need to build and manage Windows Servers, Configure Cisco Switches and Routers, set and monitor backup routines, configure firewalls, and provide 3rd Line Support, Automation of daily tasks where necessary and resolve complex issues. About the Technical Skills Required: Cisco networking, Firewalls, Windows Server, AD, Virtualisation, Microsoft 365 as well as Azure, Intune, IP Telephony, PowerShell, SCCM and Intune. About You - The ideal candidate will hold Cisco CCNA and Windows Server Hybrid Administrator Associate or equivalent certifications and have experience working in an enterprise environment as an Infrastructure Engineer or similar role. This is a hands-on role where you'll be instrumental in maintaining and enhancing IT services that support a wide range of educational programs-from further and higher education to apprenticeships and community learning. This is a full-time, permanent position, working 37 hours per week in Watford. Call John McManus at Experis IT on (phone number removed) to apply or learn more.
Sep 04, 2025
Full time
IT Core Infrastructure 3rd Line Engineer / Hybrid Network Support Administrator Location: Watford, Hertfordshire Salary: 38,500pa to 41,500pa + Extensive Benefits & Personal Development & Training Requirements: DBS Check Full UK Driving License The Technical Landscape Includes: - Intune / Autopilot / Hybrid Network Support, Windows 10 and 11, SCCM and/or MS Endpoint, Intune, MS Active Directory, Azure AD, Desktop Software Support, MS Suite of Applications, Apple MAC, iPhones, iPad's, Android, On-Premises and Remote Devices, Tablets, Laptops, Handheld Devices, PowerShell, ITSM, ITIL, IT Service Desk Software - Heat, Remedy or ServiceNow etc. Technical skills Required: - Intune / Autopilot / Hybrid Network Support / Cisco Networking, Firewalls, Wi-Fi, Windows Servers, Active Directory, Virtualisation, Microsoft 365, Azure, Intune, Windows 10/11, IP Telephony, Power Shell, SCCM / Endpoint and Intune. Cisco Networking: - (ideally CCNA Level proven in use), Windows Server Genealogy with Microsoft Azure, Azure AD, Intune and Wins 10/11, SCCM / Endpoint. Cisco and Hybrid Network Support: - Will make up around 30-40% of this role and while it's not a pure Network Administrator post, and as the successful candidate, you will have access to the clients Core Infrastructure. About the Organisation: - Join a respected and forward-thinking organisation dedicated to delivering high-quality technical and professional education. With a mission to empower individuals through skills development, training, and qualifications, this institution plays a vital role in improving career prospects and life opportunities. About the Opportunity: - The client is currently seeking an IT Core Infrastructure 3rd Line Engineer / Hybrid Network Support Administrator to provide expert-level technical support across multiple sites. About the Role - On a daily basis, you will work with infrastructure, applications support and deskside support colleagues to provide infrastructure support for all group core and non-core IT systems, including user management, system upgrades, patching, releases, and fault resolution. About the Role Requirements: - You will need to build and manage Windows Servers, Configure Cisco Switches and Routers, set and monitor backup routines, configure firewalls, and provide 3rd Line Support, Automation of daily tasks where necessary and resolve complex issues. About the Technical Skills Required: Cisco networking, Firewalls, Windows Server, AD, Virtualisation, Microsoft 365 as well as Azure, Intune, IP Telephony, PowerShell, SCCM and Intune. About You - The ideal candidate will hold Cisco CCNA and Windows Server Hybrid Administrator Associate or equivalent certifications and have experience working in an enterprise environment as an Infrastructure Engineer or similar role. This is a hands-on role where you'll be instrumental in maintaining and enhancing IT services that support a wide range of educational programs-from further and higher education to apprenticeships and community learning. This is a full-time, permanent position, working 37 hours per week in Watford. Call John McManus at Experis IT on (phone number removed) to apply or learn more.
Associate Director - Town Planning Location: Bedford or Warwickshire Salary negotiable DOE Carrington West is proud to partner with our client in their search for an accomplished Town Planner to join the team as an Associate Director. This is a key leadership role within the planning department, offering the opportunity to shape and influence projects across a variety of sectors. About the Role Our client is looking for an experienced planning professional with 8-10 years of industry experience, the majority of which should have been gained within the private sector. Chartered RTPI membership is essential, and a postgraduate qualification in Planning or a related discipline is highly desirable. Significant post-Chartership experience is expected. As an Associate Director, you will operate with a high degree of independence under the guidance of Directors. You will manage a wide range of responsibilities, including: Leading projects from start to finish Handling planning applications of varying scales Preparing local plan representations and promoting sites Managing appeals, public inquiries, and Examination in Public work The role also involves business development, including maintaining and expanding our strong presence across the East of England and East Midlands. You will have the opportunity to contribute to a growing national portfolio spanning residential, specialist housing, and commercial projects. Key Responsibilities Lead project work, mentor junior team members, and ensure delivery to high standards Build and maintain strong client relationships through networking and regular engagement Represent clients at hearings, public inquiries, and other forums where required Prepare tenders, fee proposals, and manage project budgets effectively What We're Looking For Extensive experience in planning applications, appeals, and commercial planning advice Exceptional written, verbal, and technical skills Ability to work both independently and as part of a team A proactive, self-motivated attitude with a strong focus on growth and client development Full UK driving licence Desirable Skills Business development experience, including generating new work Experience of appearing at public inquiries or hearings Strong financial management skills including budgeting and billing Experience mentoring and developing junior team members Why Join Us? Our client is committed to supporting your professional development through ongoing training programmes. They also prioritise wellbeing, diversity, and inclusion, fostering a positive and supportive workplace culture. If you're ready to take the next step in your planning career and make a real impact, we'd love to hear from you. Please contact Georgia Cookson on (phone number removed), or (url removed) to find out more Job reference: 60295
Sep 04, 2025
Full time
Associate Director - Town Planning Location: Bedford or Warwickshire Salary negotiable DOE Carrington West is proud to partner with our client in their search for an accomplished Town Planner to join the team as an Associate Director. This is a key leadership role within the planning department, offering the opportunity to shape and influence projects across a variety of sectors. About the Role Our client is looking for an experienced planning professional with 8-10 years of industry experience, the majority of which should have been gained within the private sector. Chartered RTPI membership is essential, and a postgraduate qualification in Planning or a related discipline is highly desirable. Significant post-Chartership experience is expected. As an Associate Director, you will operate with a high degree of independence under the guidance of Directors. You will manage a wide range of responsibilities, including: Leading projects from start to finish Handling planning applications of varying scales Preparing local plan representations and promoting sites Managing appeals, public inquiries, and Examination in Public work The role also involves business development, including maintaining and expanding our strong presence across the East of England and East Midlands. You will have the opportunity to contribute to a growing national portfolio spanning residential, specialist housing, and commercial projects. Key Responsibilities Lead project work, mentor junior team members, and ensure delivery to high standards Build and maintain strong client relationships through networking and regular engagement Represent clients at hearings, public inquiries, and other forums where required Prepare tenders, fee proposals, and manage project budgets effectively What We're Looking For Extensive experience in planning applications, appeals, and commercial planning advice Exceptional written, verbal, and technical skills Ability to work both independently and as part of a team A proactive, self-motivated attitude with a strong focus on growth and client development Full UK driving licence Desirable Skills Business development experience, including generating new work Experience of appearing at public inquiries or hearings Strong financial management skills including budgeting and billing Experience mentoring and developing junior team members Why Join Us? Our client is committed to supporting your professional development through ongoing training programmes. They also prioritise wellbeing, diversity, and inclusion, fostering a positive and supportive workplace culture. If you're ready to take the next step in your planning career and make a real impact, we'd love to hear from you. Please contact Georgia Cookson on (phone number removed), or (url removed) to find out more Job reference: 60295