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Great Places Housing Association Manchester, Lancashire
Data & Systems Officer Salary £37,286 Location Didsbury, Manchester Permanent Full time, 35 hours Reporting to the Data & Planning Manager, the Asset Data & Systems Officer will have a key role in supporting the delivery of Great Places' Corporate Plan, Asset Management and Sustainability Strategies. The role's primary responsibility is to ensure the data we hold across our systems is collected accurately, is up to date, reviewed and constantly improved. This will require building effective communication channels with surveyors, compliance & technical officers as well as cross departmental colleagues in teams such as repairs, development and neighbourhoods. You will use the data and systems to provide extraction and reporting mechanisms to be used to inform investment programmes, compliance obligations, business plans, budgets and general business reporting. Along with developing a key understanding of what data we collect, why we collect the data and how the department and wider business utilise it to make informed data-driven decisions. What you'll be doing To observe all policies / procedures / working practices / regulations and in particular to comply with Great Places Equality and Diversity Policy, Health and Safety Policy and Safeguarding Policy. To undertake appropriate training and staff development. To identify and develop individual contribution in the delivery of the Great Places competency framework. To ensure the data collected and managed by the Assets team is accurate, reliable, up to date and adequate to support data-driven decision making within the department and wider business. Ensure that stock condition data is verified and updated within relevant systems. Support with the development of stock condition survey schedules. Support with the development of long term investment programmes. Provide data and reporting to support effective decisions, including but not limited to, trend analysis, divestment, acquisitions. To support the wider Assets team with data analysis and reporting requirements. Support with HHSRS, Decent Homes, NROSH reporting requirements. To manage, maintain and develop relevant systems and data contained within to ensure the data Great Places hold on its stock is accurate, up to date and adequate for use across the department and wider business. To provide a point of access to colleagues and business departments for asset and stock data, providing extracts, reports and insight to support decision-making across the business. To assist the Asset Use & Divestment Manager in providing data and reports to support effective decision making in support of Great Places' Divestment Strategy. What you'll need Use of full range of Microsoft Office package In depth knowledge of Microsoft Excel Experience working with large data sets Experience of analysing and comparing datasets and effectively communicating results Desirable experience working with Asset or property data within the housing sector Advantageous experience in SQL, power BI and data warehouse reporting and extraction Ability to complete tasks in an accurate and timely manner when working under pressure Effective liaison with staff/stakeholders to give information/find information/resolve problems Able to deliver a high standard of customer service The ability to develop and project a positive image of your team and department through personal, written and oral skills What we need from you Strong attention to detail, analytical skills, and ability to communicate data effectively. Highly organised, reliable, and target-driven, with excellent time management and the ability to work independently or as part of a team. A commitment to understand the challenges and opportunities that exist in the communities in which we work. We particularly value lived experience in social housing A passion to advocate on behalf of people and communities Respecting professional boundaries and conducting yourself in a professional manner at all times. A commitment to work in partnership with others for the benefit of Great Places A commitment to continuous learning and improvement Ability to work flexibly and when needed outside normal working hours to ensure service continuity An ability to work in uncertainty To be professional and work with integrity, inclusivity, and respect for diversity What we give you in return for your hard work and commitment Pension DC scheme (up to 10% contribution from both colleagues and Great Places) WPA Healthcare auto enrolled at no contribution level with £1250 of savings available - option to increase & add family members Annual leave Start at 26 days annual leave, increasing up to 30 days within 5 years Bank Holidays Reward & Recognition You Count Rewards are individual reward's for going 'above & beyond' Professional Fees The business pays the cost of one professional membership fee for each colleague The Market Place high street, restaurant & supermarket discounts, gym memberships, cycle to work, smart tech loans and much more Ways of Working We offer some hybrid and flexible working Health and Wellbeing Initiatives Our colleagues enjoy wellbeing campaigns throughout the year, with activities designed around our four pillars of wellbeing, these include career wellbeing, mental wellbeing, physical wellbeing and financial wellbeing
Sep 06, 2025
Full time
Data & Systems Officer Salary £37,286 Location Didsbury, Manchester Permanent Full time, 35 hours Reporting to the Data & Planning Manager, the Asset Data & Systems Officer will have a key role in supporting the delivery of Great Places' Corporate Plan, Asset Management and Sustainability Strategies. The role's primary responsibility is to ensure the data we hold across our systems is collected accurately, is up to date, reviewed and constantly improved. This will require building effective communication channels with surveyors, compliance & technical officers as well as cross departmental colleagues in teams such as repairs, development and neighbourhoods. You will use the data and systems to provide extraction and reporting mechanisms to be used to inform investment programmes, compliance obligations, business plans, budgets and general business reporting. Along with developing a key understanding of what data we collect, why we collect the data and how the department and wider business utilise it to make informed data-driven decisions. What you'll be doing To observe all policies / procedures / working practices / regulations and in particular to comply with Great Places Equality and Diversity Policy, Health and Safety Policy and Safeguarding Policy. To undertake appropriate training and staff development. To identify and develop individual contribution in the delivery of the Great Places competency framework. To ensure the data collected and managed by the Assets team is accurate, reliable, up to date and adequate to support data-driven decision making within the department and wider business. Ensure that stock condition data is verified and updated within relevant systems. Support with the development of stock condition survey schedules. Support with the development of long term investment programmes. Provide data and reporting to support effective decisions, including but not limited to, trend analysis, divestment, acquisitions. To support the wider Assets team with data analysis and reporting requirements. Support with HHSRS, Decent Homes, NROSH reporting requirements. To manage, maintain and develop relevant systems and data contained within to ensure the data Great Places hold on its stock is accurate, up to date and adequate for use across the department and wider business. To provide a point of access to colleagues and business departments for asset and stock data, providing extracts, reports and insight to support decision-making across the business. To assist the Asset Use & Divestment Manager in providing data and reports to support effective decision making in support of Great Places' Divestment Strategy. What you'll need Use of full range of Microsoft Office package In depth knowledge of Microsoft Excel Experience working with large data sets Experience of analysing and comparing datasets and effectively communicating results Desirable experience working with Asset or property data within the housing sector Advantageous experience in SQL, power BI and data warehouse reporting and extraction Ability to complete tasks in an accurate and timely manner when working under pressure Effective liaison with staff/stakeholders to give information/find information/resolve problems Able to deliver a high standard of customer service The ability to develop and project a positive image of your team and department through personal, written and oral skills What we need from you Strong attention to detail, analytical skills, and ability to communicate data effectively. Highly organised, reliable, and target-driven, with excellent time management and the ability to work independently or as part of a team. A commitment to understand the challenges and opportunities that exist in the communities in which we work. We particularly value lived experience in social housing A passion to advocate on behalf of people and communities Respecting professional boundaries and conducting yourself in a professional manner at all times. A commitment to work in partnership with others for the benefit of Great Places A commitment to continuous learning and improvement Ability to work flexibly and when needed outside normal working hours to ensure service continuity An ability to work in uncertainty To be professional and work with integrity, inclusivity, and respect for diversity What we give you in return for your hard work and commitment Pension DC scheme (up to 10% contribution from both colleagues and Great Places) WPA Healthcare auto enrolled at no contribution level with £1250 of savings available - option to increase & add family members Annual leave Start at 26 days annual leave, increasing up to 30 days within 5 years Bank Holidays Reward & Recognition You Count Rewards are individual reward's for going 'above & beyond' Professional Fees The business pays the cost of one professional membership fee for each colleague The Market Place high street, restaurant & supermarket discounts, gym memberships, cycle to work, smart tech loans and much more Ways of Working We offer some hybrid and flexible working Health and Wellbeing Initiatives Our colleagues enjoy wellbeing campaigns throughout the year, with activities designed around our four pillars of wellbeing, these include career wellbeing, mental wellbeing, physical wellbeing and financial wellbeing
Dogs Trust
Welfare Manager
Dogs Trust
We're looking for a Welfare Manager to take charge of the welfare journey for every dog in our centre. In this pivotal role, you will drive timely, compassionate decisions through expert behavioural and veterinary rehabilitation, ensuring each dog progresses toward their forever home. What does this role do? As a Welfare Manager you will: Lead, coach and develop a small team to deliver high-quality veterinary care and behaviour modification for dogs in our care. Act as a balanced advocate for both behavioural and veterinary needs to achieve the best outcomes for each dog. Oversee staff and volunteer training in behaviour and dog handling, ensuring all colleagues work within SOPs, legal, and health & safety guidelines. Develop and implement tailored behaviour modification plans for dogs with complex needs and monitor progress towards successful rehoming. Support professional development of Behaviour Officers, Dog Welfare Assistants, and Supervisors through mentoring, assessments, and workshops. Collaborate with internal teams and external partners to ensure consistent, informed behavioural support before, during, and after rehoming. Could this be you? As an accredited clinical dog behaviourist (CCAB, CAB) with extensive experience in canine behaviour and welfare; including behaviour modification, clinical assessment, and risk management, you will have proven expertise in safely handling and rehabilitating dogs across a range of breeds and behavioural profiles. With a strong track record of leading, developing, and managing high-performing teams, you will also be a skilled communicator, able to influence and engage a variety of audiences. This role has the option of live in onsite. What do we do? The Rehoming department is responsible for helping as many dogs as possible find their forever homes, whether they are cared for in our network of Rehoming Centres, in a foster home or by their current owner using the Home Stay scheme. We strive to achieve excellence in our rehoming processes and to ensure the highest standards of veterinary and behaviour care through our highly skilled teams. If you're passionate about animal welfare and have the leadership skills to make a real difference, we d love to hear from you. About Dogs Trust We love dogs. That s why we do whatever we can to make sure every four-legged friend gets the love they deserve. We ll never put a healthy dog down, so our work is focused on helping dogs in need, supporting owners every step of the walk, and creating a better world for dogs in the future. It s what we ve been doing since 1891 and how we ve grown to become the UK s leading dog charity, helping 12,000 loyal friends find their forever homes every year.
Sep 06, 2025
Full time
We're looking for a Welfare Manager to take charge of the welfare journey for every dog in our centre. In this pivotal role, you will drive timely, compassionate decisions through expert behavioural and veterinary rehabilitation, ensuring each dog progresses toward their forever home. What does this role do? As a Welfare Manager you will: Lead, coach and develop a small team to deliver high-quality veterinary care and behaviour modification for dogs in our care. Act as a balanced advocate for both behavioural and veterinary needs to achieve the best outcomes for each dog. Oversee staff and volunteer training in behaviour and dog handling, ensuring all colleagues work within SOPs, legal, and health & safety guidelines. Develop and implement tailored behaviour modification plans for dogs with complex needs and monitor progress towards successful rehoming. Support professional development of Behaviour Officers, Dog Welfare Assistants, and Supervisors through mentoring, assessments, and workshops. Collaborate with internal teams and external partners to ensure consistent, informed behavioural support before, during, and after rehoming. Could this be you? As an accredited clinical dog behaviourist (CCAB, CAB) with extensive experience in canine behaviour and welfare; including behaviour modification, clinical assessment, and risk management, you will have proven expertise in safely handling and rehabilitating dogs across a range of breeds and behavioural profiles. With a strong track record of leading, developing, and managing high-performing teams, you will also be a skilled communicator, able to influence and engage a variety of audiences. This role has the option of live in onsite. What do we do? The Rehoming department is responsible for helping as many dogs as possible find their forever homes, whether they are cared for in our network of Rehoming Centres, in a foster home or by their current owner using the Home Stay scheme. We strive to achieve excellence in our rehoming processes and to ensure the highest standards of veterinary and behaviour care through our highly skilled teams. If you're passionate about animal welfare and have the leadership skills to make a real difference, we d love to hear from you. About Dogs Trust We love dogs. That s why we do whatever we can to make sure every four-legged friend gets the love they deserve. We ll never put a healthy dog down, so our work is focused on helping dogs in need, supporting owners every step of the walk, and creating a better world for dogs in the future. It s what we ve been doing since 1891 and how we ve grown to become the UK s leading dog charity, helping 12,000 loyal friends find their forever homes every year.
Michael Page
Head of H&S and Compliance
Michael Page
Take the lead role developing and maintaining the organisations approach to strategic and operational Health and Safety and compliance and be the competent person in respect of Health and Safety matters. Along with this you will develop and maintain a positive organisational culture in respect of Health and Safety including through effective training, collaborative relationships and promotion of the benefits of good practice. Client Details Our client manages circa 2500 homes, half of which are located across the county of Yorkshire. Their homes include apartments, houses, and bungalows and they provide homes for single people, couples, families, and older people. Some of their homes have been adapted to support people living with disabilities. Description Have a clear understanding of the organisations legal and regulatory responsibilities in relation to Health and Safety and compliance. Create effective system for understanding and delivering against these responsibilities, including negotiation and support to other teams who may have direct responsibility for closing out actions to ensure successful compliance. Compliance Framework (RACI matrix) detailing all legislative and regulatory responsibilities for the organization. A clear and effective plan for the mitigation of all related risk Maintain reporting mechanisms and systems (including reporting and monitoring and for Health and Safety and compliance. Managing and Health and Safety and Compliance Data Maintain the organisations understanding of regulatory, legal and policy environment. Monitor and report to Executive Team Profile Fully qualified membership of IOSH At least 10 years' experience leading health and safety at strategic level in an organisation of comparable size and scope and similar levels of risk and regulation with a deep and evolving knowledge of developments in health, safety and wellbeing. Highly developed abilities in the management of risk and development of corporate, long-term solutions and governance structures. Considerable experience of reporting to, and working with, directors and senior managers with evidenced ability to persuade key stakeholders of the need for and the merits of improvement and change. A proven track record of delivering significant improvement in health and safety practices. Evidence of successfully working with key stakeholders such as the HSE and local authority regulatory officers. Experience of identifying and assessing the business need for, and leading on the delivery of, change programmes. Excellent project management, analytical and problem-solving skills. Approachable with demonstrable coaching and mentoring skills. Customer-focused and committed to providing a high-quality service. Proven leadership and team building skills with an inclusive, collaborative style. Tact, diplomacy and the willingness and ability to make difficult decisions as required. Desirable knowledge skills and abilities: Experience of working in a housing association with care settings. Demonstrable experience of achieving H&S and compliance KPIs. Demonstrable experience of continuous improvement. Job Offer Competitive day rate Agile/Hybrid working Opportunity for the role to become permanent
Sep 06, 2025
Seasonal
Take the lead role developing and maintaining the organisations approach to strategic and operational Health and Safety and compliance and be the competent person in respect of Health and Safety matters. Along with this you will develop and maintain a positive organisational culture in respect of Health and Safety including through effective training, collaborative relationships and promotion of the benefits of good practice. Client Details Our client manages circa 2500 homes, half of which are located across the county of Yorkshire. Their homes include apartments, houses, and bungalows and they provide homes for single people, couples, families, and older people. Some of their homes have been adapted to support people living with disabilities. Description Have a clear understanding of the organisations legal and regulatory responsibilities in relation to Health and Safety and compliance. Create effective system for understanding and delivering against these responsibilities, including negotiation and support to other teams who may have direct responsibility for closing out actions to ensure successful compliance. Compliance Framework (RACI matrix) detailing all legislative and regulatory responsibilities for the organization. A clear and effective plan for the mitigation of all related risk Maintain reporting mechanisms and systems (including reporting and monitoring and for Health and Safety and compliance. Managing and Health and Safety and Compliance Data Maintain the organisations understanding of regulatory, legal and policy environment. Monitor and report to Executive Team Profile Fully qualified membership of IOSH At least 10 years' experience leading health and safety at strategic level in an organisation of comparable size and scope and similar levels of risk and regulation with a deep and evolving knowledge of developments in health, safety and wellbeing. Highly developed abilities in the management of risk and development of corporate, long-term solutions and governance structures. Considerable experience of reporting to, and working with, directors and senior managers with evidenced ability to persuade key stakeholders of the need for and the merits of improvement and change. A proven track record of delivering significant improvement in health and safety practices. Evidence of successfully working with key stakeholders such as the HSE and local authority regulatory officers. Experience of identifying and assessing the business need for, and leading on the delivery of, change programmes. Excellent project management, analytical and problem-solving skills. Approachable with demonstrable coaching and mentoring skills. Customer-focused and committed to providing a high-quality service. Proven leadership and team building skills with an inclusive, collaborative style. Tact, diplomacy and the willingness and ability to make difficult decisions as required. Desirable knowledge skills and abilities: Experience of working in a housing association with care settings. Demonstrable experience of achieving H&S and compliance KPIs. Demonstrable experience of continuous improvement. Job Offer Competitive day rate Agile/Hybrid working Opportunity for the role to become permanent
The Royal Parks
Treescape Curator
The Royal Parks
The Organisation The Royal Parks (TRP) is a charity created in March 2017. We manage over 5,000 acres of diverse parkland, rare habitats, and historic buildings and monuments in eight Royal Parks across London. These are Hyde Park, Kensington Gardens, The Green Park, St James s Park, The Regent's Park and Primrose Hill, Greenwich Park, Richmond Park, and Bushy Park. We also manage other important public spaces, including Brompton Cemetery and Victoria Tower Gardens. Our eight Royal Parks and other iconic green spaces are among the most visited attractions in the UK, with tens of millions of visits every year. We are now looking for a Treescape Curator to join us on a full-time, permanent basis, working 36 hours per week. The Benefits Salary of £33,666 - £38,500, depending on experience 26 days' annual leave, plus public holidays Pension scheme (3% employee contribution; up to 10% employer contribution) Private medical insurance and healthcare cash plan Employee assistance programme and access to mental health first aiders Learning and development opportunities Cycle to work scheme Offices in a beautiful location This is a rewarding opportunity for a knowledgeable and experienced arboriculture professional to join our expert horticultural team at the heart of London s most iconic parks. You ll have the chance to influence London s green heritage and contribute to visible, long-lasting change whilst supporting environmental efforts and cleaner air. With access to unique planting projects and a network of leading industry experts, you ll enjoy the rare chance to innovate and take on a varied array of activities and projects. So, if you want to make a lasting impact on the landscapes of London s Royal Parks, read on and apply today! The Role As a Treescape Curator, you will help conserve and enhance all of the Royal Parks through resilient, biodiverse and beautifully curated tree landscapes. Specifically, you will focus on opportunities for new planting, strategic pruning and thinning, and long-term tree management, playing a key role in the selection and introduction of suitable species and cultivars for future generations. This role differs from existing tree officer roles at The Royal Parks in that it does not have a focus on risk, or health and safety. You ll manage tree planting programmes with an emphasis on curated and climate resilient selections, help manage design-led planting schemes, identify areas for aesthetic and formative pruning, and guide teams on high planting standards. Additionally, you will: Build strong relationships across internal teams and external experts Lead collaboration on major planting projects Contribute to park management plans aligned with the overall tree strategy Manage work to enhance views, vistas, and support landscape improvements Oversee sourcing of new plant material and the management of the new tree nursery Provide leadership and ongoing support for the setup of a new tree growing facility, planned to be located in Bushy Park About You To be considered as a Treescape Curator, you will need: Experience working at management level in curated landscape settings with an emphasis on the aesthetic integration of trees Demonstrable experience working in public-facing spaces, with sensitivity around tree removal, pruning, and relocation Experience leading change and achieving outcomes across multi-site teams or functions Broad knowledge of native and non-native tree species and cultivars A strong understanding of best practice tree care balanced with landscape and visitor experience needs Engagement with the wider arboricultural and horticultural industry to keep pace with resilient species understanding and pest/disease insights A Level 4 Diploma in Arboriculture or equivalent Other organisations may call this role Arboriculturist, Tree and Landscape Manager, Arboriculture Curator, Tree Strategy Lead, Tree Management Specialist, or Urban Tree Landscape Planner. We want to put everyone in the best possible position to succeed and use Recite-me accessibility software. At the top of the application page, there is an Accessibility Tools button which you can use to complete the application form in a way that works for you. If you think that you may need more support to complete our application process, please do get in touch. The Royal Parks is strongly committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace and is an equal opportunities employer. We value diversity and encourage applications from candidates from all backgrounds. We believe that the more inclusive we are, the better our work will be. Please visit our website to find out more on our approach to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion.
Sep 06, 2025
Full time
The Organisation The Royal Parks (TRP) is a charity created in March 2017. We manage over 5,000 acres of diverse parkland, rare habitats, and historic buildings and monuments in eight Royal Parks across London. These are Hyde Park, Kensington Gardens, The Green Park, St James s Park, The Regent's Park and Primrose Hill, Greenwich Park, Richmond Park, and Bushy Park. We also manage other important public spaces, including Brompton Cemetery and Victoria Tower Gardens. Our eight Royal Parks and other iconic green spaces are among the most visited attractions in the UK, with tens of millions of visits every year. We are now looking for a Treescape Curator to join us on a full-time, permanent basis, working 36 hours per week. The Benefits Salary of £33,666 - £38,500, depending on experience 26 days' annual leave, plus public holidays Pension scheme (3% employee contribution; up to 10% employer contribution) Private medical insurance and healthcare cash plan Employee assistance programme and access to mental health first aiders Learning and development opportunities Cycle to work scheme Offices in a beautiful location This is a rewarding opportunity for a knowledgeable and experienced arboriculture professional to join our expert horticultural team at the heart of London s most iconic parks. You ll have the chance to influence London s green heritage and contribute to visible, long-lasting change whilst supporting environmental efforts and cleaner air. With access to unique planting projects and a network of leading industry experts, you ll enjoy the rare chance to innovate and take on a varied array of activities and projects. So, if you want to make a lasting impact on the landscapes of London s Royal Parks, read on and apply today! The Role As a Treescape Curator, you will help conserve and enhance all of the Royal Parks through resilient, biodiverse and beautifully curated tree landscapes. Specifically, you will focus on opportunities for new planting, strategic pruning and thinning, and long-term tree management, playing a key role in the selection and introduction of suitable species and cultivars for future generations. This role differs from existing tree officer roles at The Royal Parks in that it does not have a focus on risk, or health and safety. You ll manage tree planting programmes with an emphasis on curated and climate resilient selections, help manage design-led planting schemes, identify areas for aesthetic and formative pruning, and guide teams on high planting standards. Additionally, you will: Build strong relationships across internal teams and external experts Lead collaboration on major planting projects Contribute to park management plans aligned with the overall tree strategy Manage work to enhance views, vistas, and support landscape improvements Oversee sourcing of new plant material and the management of the new tree nursery Provide leadership and ongoing support for the setup of a new tree growing facility, planned to be located in Bushy Park About You To be considered as a Treescape Curator, you will need: Experience working at management level in curated landscape settings with an emphasis on the aesthetic integration of trees Demonstrable experience working in public-facing spaces, with sensitivity around tree removal, pruning, and relocation Experience leading change and achieving outcomes across multi-site teams or functions Broad knowledge of native and non-native tree species and cultivars A strong understanding of best practice tree care balanced with landscape and visitor experience needs Engagement with the wider arboricultural and horticultural industry to keep pace with resilient species understanding and pest/disease insights A Level 4 Diploma in Arboriculture or equivalent Other organisations may call this role Arboriculturist, Tree and Landscape Manager, Arboriculture Curator, Tree Strategy Lead, Tree Management Specialist, or Urban Tree Landscape Planner. We want to put everyone in the best possible position to succeed and use Recite-me accessibility software. At the top of the application page, there is an Accessibility Tools button which you can use to complete the application form in a way that works for you. If you think that you may need more support to complete our application process, please do get in touch. The Royal Parks is strongly committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace and is an equal opportunities employer. We value diversity and encourage applications from candidates from all backgrounds. We believe that the more inclusive we are, the better our work will be. Please visit our website to find out more on our approach to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion.
Finance Professional
Colbern Limited Colwyn Bay, Clwyd
Finance Accountancy Officer Colwyn Bay, Conwy County Borough Contract £14.36 per hour Our client is looking for an experienced Finance Accountancy Officer. This is one of many opportunities we are currently recruiting for please visit our website colbernlimited co uk for more jobs. Provide support and assistance to the Principal Accountant Schools in all aspects of the school finance service in accordance with the Service Level Agreement. Assist with the preparation of annual budgets for the Authority's Primary, Secondary and Special schools. Assist in the closure of accounts at the end of the financial year and assist in the production of final accounts. Regularly visit schools to discuss and provide advice on all matters in relation to school budgets and assist with the interpretation of reports and solve any administrative problems. Investigate and respond to numerous and detailed queries from schools, contractors, suppliers, finance department staff and staff from other departments regarding payments and charges made against school budgets. Maintenance of a Financial Reporting System on behalf of all the County's Primary schools including monthly reconciliation with the authority ledger and ensuring the effectiveness of the system and correctness of the information provided. Maintain an up to date knowledge of relevant legislation and current practice to ensure that all transactions are recorded with an appropriate audit trail and that VAT regulations, Contract Standing Orders, Construction Industry Tax Regulations and Financial Regulations are adhered to. Provide support and assistance on all aspects of creditor payments including logging orders, compliance with Financial Regulations, VAT regulations, CITDS and other financial codes of practice To work effectively as part of a Team and carry out such other duties as may be designated by the line manager commensurate with the grade and responsibilities of the post To be responsible for establishing good working relationships both internally and externally. Compliance with the Authority's Policies and Procedures and to make known to Senior Officers any areas which are not adequately covered. To participate actively in supporting the Authority's principles and practices of equality of opportunity as laid down within the Equalities Policy. To be responsible for the application of Health & Safety practices within the daily operations, sharing a common responsibility for Health & Safety across the department, directorate and Authority as a whole. Employees will be required to give certain information relating to themselves in order that the Authority may properly carry out its duties, rights and obligations as an employer. The Authority will process and control such data principally for personnel, administrative and payroll purposes. As a term of your employment and in order to maintain effective departmental operations, you may be required to undertake any other reasonable task, commensurate with your grade, as determined by your Line Manager or Head of Service. Conwy is committed to safeguarding children and vulnerable groups. All Council employees are expected to be aware of the Corporate Safeguarding Policy and their responsibility to report any concerns in the appropriate manner and timescales. PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE FOR MORE OPPORTUNITIES colbernlimited co uk The first part of our recruitment process is to send your CV. Should you be short listed Colbern Limited will contact you within 5 days or we may contact you about other job opportunities. Colbern Limited along with our clients are an equal opportunities employer
Sep 05, 2025
Contractor
Finance Accountancy Officer Colwyn Bay, Conwy County Borough Contract £14.36 per hour Our client is looking for an experienced Finance Accountancy Officer. This is one of many opportunities we are currently recruiting for please visit our website colbernlimited co uk for more jobs. Provide support and assistance to the Principal Accountant Schools in all aspects of the school finance service in accordance with the Service Level Agreement. Assist with the preparation of annual budgets for the Authority's Primary, Secondary and Special schools. Assist in the closure of accounts at the end of the financial year and assist in the production of final accounts. Regularly visit schools to discuss and provide advice on all matters in relation to school budgets and assist with the interpretation of reports and solve any administrative problems. Investigate and respond to numerous and detailed queries from schools, contractors, suppliers, finance department staff and staff from other departments regarding payments and charges made against school budgets. Maintenance of a Financial Reporting System on behalf of all the County's Primary schools including monthly reconciliation with the authority ledger and ensuring the effectiveness of the system and correctness of the information provided. Maintain an up to date knowledge of relevant legislation and current practice to ensure that all transactions are recorded with an appropriate audit trail and that VAT regulations, Contract Standing Orders, Construction Industry Tax Regulations and Financial Regulations are adhered to. Provide support and assistance on all aspects of creditor payments including logging orders, compliance with Financial Regulations, VAT regulations, CITDS and other financial codes of practice To work effectively as part of a Team and carry out such other duties as may be designated by the line manager commensurate with the grade and responsibilities of the post To be responsible for establishing good working relationships both internally and externally. Compliance with the Authority's Policies and Procedures and to make known to Senior Officers any areas which are not adequately covered. To participate actively in supporting the Authority's principles and practices of equality of opportunity as laid down within the Equalities Policy. To be responsible for the application of Health & Safety practices within the daily operations, sharing a common responsibility for Health & Safety across the department, directorate and Authority as a whole. Employees will be required to give certain information relating to themselves in order that the Authority may properly carry out its duties, rights and obligations as an employer. The Authority will process and control such data principally for personnel, administrative and payroll purposes. As a term of your employment and in order to maintain effective departmental operations, you may be required to undertake any other reasonable task, commensurate with your grade, as determined by your Line Manager or Head of Service. Conwy is committed to safeguarding children and vulnerable groups. All Council employees are expected to be aware of the Corporate Safeguarding Policy and their responsibility to report any concerns in the appropriate manner and timescales. PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE FOR MORE OPPORTUNITIES colbernlimited co uk The first part of our recruitment process is to send your CV. Should you be short listed Colbern Limited will contact you within 5 days or we may contact you about other job opportunities. Colbern Limited along with our clients are an equal opportunities employer
Volunteering and Community Fundraising Officer
Jerry Green Dog Rescue
At an exciting time in JGDR's fundraising, we are looking for volunteering & community fundraising officers to support our communities in North Lincolnshire and East Yorkshire. It is a great opportunity to join a passionate team. Hours: 35 hours per week (with occasional weekend and evening working as and when the role requires) Location: This is a hybrid role, with regular travel required across the North Lincolnshire and East Yorkshire regions, including visits to our charity shops and centres. Weekend and evening work will be expected, as and when the role requires. Post holders will be expected to be working flexibly across their community 4 days out of 5 with at least one day per week from our North Lincolnshire Centre and attend regular team meetings in an agreed location. Due to the scope and nature of the role, you will need to live within, or in close proximity to, North Lincolnshire. You will be required to have a valid driving license and access to a car to enable you to travel freely across the area without reliance on public transport. When applying please send a CV and covering letter including why you are interested in the role, the skills and experience you can bring, how these relate to the position and any other information you would like us to know. About us All dogs deserve a good life and a safe, loving home. We exist to provide a safe place for dogs without a home, and to find new loving places for them to live. We currently have three operating centres in North and South Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire, and also provide support and community specific initiatives across East Yorkshire. Fundraising at Jerry Green Dog Rescue (JGDR) We are at an exciting moment in our fundraising history at Jerry Green Dog Rescue (JGDR). Our CEO, Christina Marriott, is a champion for the importance of fundraising and volunteering in securing the future of JGDR, and it is a great opportunity to join a passionate team ready to tackle the next stage of JGDR s history. Job summary We are looking for a proactive, confident and supporter-focused fundraiser to build and manage relations with JGDR s local community across North Lincolnshire and East Yorkshire. Working with the Volunteering and Community Fundraising Manager, you will deliver a strategy to grow income and volunteer numbers from the local community. This is a varied role which will cover: Stewarding and recruiting supporters undertaking their own fundraising activities, including those taking part in challenge events Organising & attending local events to raise awareness and income Proactively approaching and working with local &national businesses Recruiting and overseeing a network of volunteers who can support income generation in your local area. This role would suit a target-driven, approachable and resourceful fundraiser with ambition and drive there is plenty of opportunity to make this role your own and drive forward growth in these crucial income streams. Your role You will sit in the Volunteering and Community Fundraising team, and report to the Volunteering and Community Fundraising Manager. You will manage your own time to effectively balance both developing and stewarding relationships with individual and corporate supporters in the local area and working through a network of volunteers to deliver fundraising and retail objectives. You will develop and grow strong relationships with supporters, collaborating with colleagues across the wider organisation to ensure you are offering the best supporter experience you can. You will attend local events with, and through, volunteers, work with colleagues in our retail and operation sites, and spot other opportunities to promote JGDR in your community and drive support for our work. You will deliver excellent stewardship to supporters and volunteers and develop relationships with key local contacts who can help to further JGDR s mission. You will champion supporter care and ensure that all relevant supporter information is stored on JGDR s CRM, Donorflex. Key responsibilities Community fundraising Identify, engage, and steward DIY and community fundraisers, developing strategies to promote fundraising activities in these groups and grow income from your local area Proactively pursue local business partnership opportunities, developing a pipeline of potential corporate support and making applications to secure support Provide high quality stewardship of supporters, groups and businesses within the community, responding to enquiries in a timely way and ensuring relationships are developed and maintained at a high standard Represent JGDR as the first point of contact within the community, promoting our mission, vision, and values alongside fundraising and volunteer opportunities Ensure that Donorflex is up-to-date and develop regular reporting mechanisms to inform the Volunteering and Community Fundraising Manager of outputs and results, and support understanding of the local audiences, including individual supporters, local businesses, and volunteers, and their historical engagement with the charity Volunteering Work with the Volunteering and Community Fundraising Manager and Volunteering Administration Assistant to recruit, induct and train volunteers to support fundraising and other relevant initiatives in the local community Via volunteer support, oversee the distribution of collection boxes in your local area, monitoring and reporting on income generated Coordinate and attend supported by a network of volunteers key local events, e.g. county shows, to raise awareness of JGDR in the local community and drive support for the charity amongst target audience groups. Ensure JGDR retail shops, and their volunteers, in your area have relevant and timely information on current fundraising campaigns and other initiatives to share with customers Ensure that the Volunteering database, Volunteero, is up to date Other duties Contribute content for social media, fundraising newsletters, publications and local media to support marketing objectives and increase our engagement with adopters, supporters and donors online Keep up to date with sector trends and developments in community and regional fundraising, and volunteering Ensure all fundraising activities and events operate within best practice and regulatory guidelines and comply with health and safety requirements. Act as a champion for fundraising compliance across the organisation, including ensuring adherence to the Fundraising Regulator s Code of Fundraising Practice, the General Data Protection Act and PECR, and other relevant legislative requirements. Manage any complaints from supporters efficiently and sensitively Act as a collaborative role model to the wider team, and build strong working relationships with colleagues across the wider charity to be an internal ambassador for Fundraising and Marketing This is not an exhaustive list of duties but outlines the key roles and responsibilities for this post. The post holder s specific objectives will be set upon commencing their role. You are: A target-driven and tenacious professional with experience in community and regional fundraising Knowledgeable about your local community, with a positive approach to your work and supporting your colleagues to achieve shared objectives Skilled at building relationships with people, and motivated by spending time getting to know supporters and volunteers in the local area Entrepreneurial, with a drive to seek out new opportunities to drive income generation and pursue them with a continual eye on hitting KPIs and targets Organised, with a keen eye for detail and a confidence in managing competing priorities effectively Financially proficient, and comfortable planning, monitoring and being accountable for fundraising budgets to agreed deadlines Familiar with sector trends and best practice methods of acquiring, retaining and stewarding supporters A credible and clear communicator Experienced in using CRM databases to input, monitor, and report on supporter data and to gather insights Diligent, organised and respectful of others contributions, and keen to work in an environment that encourages constructive feedback and collaboration Committed to dog welfare, and representing the values of JGDR both internally and externally Prepared and able to travel extensively in your region, including to other JGDR Centres and retail sites. A valid UK driving license and access to a vehicle will be necessary. Prepared and able to attend relevant supporter events in the evening and at weekends within the community; a time off in lieu policy for this is in place. Diversity and Accessibility Jerry Green Dog Rescue is committed to an inclusive and accessible recruitment process and encouraging equality and diversity among our workforces. We acknowledge that some candidates may require additional support to overcome barriers experienced during the application process.
Sep 05, 2025
Full time
At an exciting time in JGDR's fundraising, we are looking for volunteering & community fundraising officers to support our communities in North Lincolnshire and East Yorkshire. It is a great opportunity to join a passionate team. Hours: 35 hours per week (with occasional weekend and evening working as and when the role requires) Location: This is a hybrid role, with regular travel required across the North Lincolnshire and East Yorkshire regions, including visits to our charity shops and centres. Weekend and evening work will be expected, as and when the role requires. Post holders will be expected to be working flexibly across their community 4 days out of 5 with at least one day per week from our North Lincolnshire Centre and attend regular team meetings in an agreed location. Due to the scope and nature of the role, you will need to live within, or in close proximity to, North Lincolnshire. You will be required to have a valid driving license and access to a car to enable you to travel freely across the area without reliance on public transport. When applying please send a CV and covering letter including why you are interested in the role, the skills and experience you can bring, how these relate to the position and any other information you would like us to know. About us All dogs deserve a good life and a safe, loving home. We exist to provide a safe place for dogs without a home, and to find new loving places for them to live. We currently have three operating centres in North and South Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire, and also provide support and community specific initiatives across East Yorkshire. Fundraising at Jerry Green Dog Rescue (JGDR) We are at an exciting moment in our fundraising history at Jerry Green Dog Rescue (JGDR). Our CEO, Christina Marriott, is a champion for the importance of fundraising and volunteering in securing the future of JGDR, and it is a great opportunity to join a passionate team ready to tackle the next stage of JGDR s history. Job summary We are looking for a proactive, confident and supporter-focused fundraiser to build and manage relations with JGDR s local community across North Lincolnshire and East Yorkshire. Working with the Volunteering and Community Fundraising Manager, you will deliver a strategy to grow income and volunteer numbers from the local community. This is a varied role which will cover: Stewarding and recruiting supporters undertaking their own fundraising activities, including those taking part in challenge events Organising & attending local events to raise awareness and income Proactively approaching and working with local &national businesses Recruiting and overseeing a network of volunteers who can support income generation in your local area. This role would suit a target-driven, approachable and resourceful fundraiser with ambition and drive there is plenty of opportunity to make this role your own and drive forward growth in these crucial income streams. Your role You will sit in the Volunteering and Community Fundraising team, and report to the Volunteering and Community Fundraising Manager. You will manage your own time to effectively balance both developing and stewarding relationships with individual and corporate supporters in the local area and working through a network of volunteers to deliver fundraising and retail objectives. You will develop and grow strong relationships with supporters, collaborating with colleagues across the wider organisation to ensure you are offering the best supporter experience you can. You will attend local events with, and through, volunteers, work with colleagues in our retail and operation sites, and spot other opportunities to promote JGDR in your community and drive support for our work. You will deliver excellent stewardship to supporters and volunteers and develop relationships with key local contacts who can help to further JGDR s mission. You will champion supporter care and ensure that all relevant supporter information is stored on JGDR s CRM, Donorflex. Key responsibilities Community fundraising Identify, engage, and steward DIY and community fundraisers, developing strategies to promote fundraising activities in these groups and grow income from your local area Proactively pursue local business partnership opportunities, developing a pipeline of potential corporate support and making applications to secure support Provide high quality stewardship of supporters, groups and businesses within the community, responding to enquiries in a timely way and ensuring relationships are developed and maintained at a high standard Represent JGDR as the first point of contact within the community, promoting our mission, vision, and values alongside fundraising and volunteer opportunities Ensure that Donorflex is up-to-date and develop regular reporting mechanisms to inform the Volunteering and Community Fundraising Manager of outputs and results, and support understanding of the local audiences, including individual supporters, local businesses, and volunteers, and their historical engagement with the charity Volunteering Work with the Volunteering and Community Fundraising Manager and Volunteering Administration Assistant to recruit, induct and train volunteers to support fundraising and other relevant initiatives in the local community Via volunteer support, oversee the distribution of collection boxes in your local area, monitoring and reporting on income generated Coordinate and attend supported by a network of volunteers key local events, e.g. county shows, to raise awareness of JGDR in the local community and drive support for the charity amongst target audience groups. Ensure JGDR retail shops, and their volunteers, in your area have relevant and timely information on current fundraising campaigns and other initiatives to share with customers Ensure that the Volunteering database, Volunteero, is up to date Other duties Contribute content for social media, fundraising newsletters, publications and local media to support marketing objectives and increase our engagement with adopters, supporters and donors online Keep up to date with sector trends and developments in community and regional fundraising, and volunteering Ensure all fundraising activities and events operate within best practice and regulatory guidelines and comply with health and safety requirements. Act as a champion for fundraising compliance across the organisation, including ensuring adherence to the Fundraising Regulator s Code of Fundraising Practice, the General Data Protection Act and PECR, and other relevant legislative requirements. Manage any complaints from supporters efficiently and sensitively Act as a collaborative role model to the wider team, and build strong working relationships with colleagues across the wider charity to be an internal ambassador for Fundraising and Marketing This is not an exhaustive list of duties but outlines the key roles and responsibilities for this post. The post holder s specific objectives will be set upon commencing their role. You are: A target-driven and tenacious professional with experience in community and regional fundraising Knowledgeable about your local community, with a positive approach to your work and supporting your colleagues to achieve shared objectives Skilled at building relationships with people, and motivated by spending time getting to know supporters and volunteers in the local area Entrepreneurial, with a drive to seek out new opportunities to drive income generation and pursue them with a continual eye on hitting KPIs and targets Organised, with a keen eye for detail and a confidence in managing competing priorities effectively Financially proficient, and comfortable planning, monitoring and being accountable for fundraising budgets to agreed deadlines Familiar with sector trends and best practice methods of acquiring, retaining and stewarding supporters A credible and clear communicator Experienced in using CRM databases to input, monitor, and report on supporter data and to gather insights Diligent, organised and respectful of others contributions, and keen to work in an environment that encourages constructive feedback and collaboration Committed to dog welfare, and representing the values of JGDR both internally and externally Prepared and able to travel extensively in your region, including to other JGDR Centres and retail sites. A valid UK driving license and access to a vehicle will be necessary. Prepared and able to attend relevant supporter events in the evening and at weekends within the community; a time off in lieu policy for this is in place. Diversity and Accessibility Jerry Green Dog Rescue is committed to an inclusive and accessible recruitment process and encouraging equality and diversity among our workforces. We acknowledge that some candidates may require additional support to overcome barriers experienced during the application process.
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Finance Accountancy Officer
i-Jobs Colwyn Bay, Clwyd
Finance Accountancy Officer Location: Conway Road, Colwyn Bay, LL297AZ Start Date: ASAP Contract Duration: 3+ Months Working Hours: Mon Fri, 09 00, 37 Hours per week Pay Rate: £14.36 per hour Job Ref: OR12674 Job Responsibilities Provide comprehensive financial support services to Headteachers and Governing Bodies, ensuring effective delivery of Service Level Agreements with schools. Assist the Principal Accountant in various aspects of the school finance service as per the Service Level Agreement. Contribute to the preparation of annual budgets for Primary, Secondary, and Special schools within the Authority. Support the closure of accounts at the financial year-end and assist in producing final accounts. Help prepare financial projections for schools to optimize resource utilization. Regularly visit schools to provide advice on school budgets, interpret reports, and resolve administrative issues. Address queries from schools, contractors, suppliers, and other departments regarding payments and charges against school budgets. Maintain a Financial Reporting System for all Primary schools in the County, ensuring monthly reconciliation with the authority ledger and accuracy of information. Stay updated on relevant legislation and practices to ensure all transactions are recorded with an appropriate audit trail, complying with VAT regulations, Contract Standing Orders, Construction Industry Tax Regulations, and Financial Regulations. Provide support on creditor payments, ensuring compliance with Financial Regulations and other financial codes of practice. Work collaboratively as part of a team and undertake additional duties as designated by the line manager, commensurate with the grade and responsibilities of the post. Corporate Responsibilities Establish and maintain good working relationships both internally and externally. Ensure compliance with the Authority s Policies and Procedures, highlighting any inadequacies to Senior Officers. Actively support the Authority s principles and practices of equality of opportunity as outlined in the Equalities Policy. Apply Health & Safety practices within daily operations, sharing responsibility for Health & Safety across the department and Authority. Provide necessary personal information to the Authority for personnel, administrative, and payroll purposes. Undertake any other reasonable tasks, commensurate with the grade, as determined by the Line Manager or Head of Service. Be aware of the Corporate Safeguarding Policy and report any concerns regarding children and vulnerable groups appropriately. Person Specification Essential: Association of Accounting Technicians qualification (equivalent or part qualified). Excellent interpersonal and written and verbal communication skills. Ability to communicate in English. Good accountancy and numeracy skills. Ability to plan, program, and produce work with minimal supervision, working under pressure to meet deadlines. Sound knowledge of computerized financial systems and IT skills, including spreadsheet and database preparation and maintenance. Ability to present and communicate financial information to headteachers and governing bodies. Ability to design and create systems using spreadsheets and databases. Capability to interpret regulations/guidelines to provide relevant advice to headteachers and governing bodies regarding budgets. Effective communication with School Headteachers, Governing bodies, and all levels within the Department. Ability to make decisions and recommendations regarding project or resource affordability and day-to-day service delivery. Desirable: Knowledge of local government accounting and financial procedures. Ability to communicate in Welsh. DISCLAIMER: By applying for this vacancy, you consent to your personal information being shared with our client and any relevant third parties we engage with, for the purpose of assessing your suitability for the role. You acknowledge that it is your responsibility to inform i-Jobs in advance if there are any specific organisations or hirers to whom you do not wish your details to be disclosed.
Sep 05, 2025
Contractor
Finance Accountancy Officer Location: Conway Road, Colwyn Bay, LL297AZ Start Date: ASAP Contract Duration: 3+ Months Working Hours: Mon Fri, 09 00, 37 Hours per week Pay Rate: £14.36 per hour Job Ref: OR12674 Job Responsibilities Provide comprehensive financial support services to Headteachers and Governing Bodies, ensuring effective delivery of Service Level Agreements with schools. Assist the Principal Accountant in various aspects of the school finance service as per the Service Level Agreement. Contribute to the preparation of annual budgets for Primary, Secondary, and Special schools within the Authority. Support the closure of accounts at the financial year-end and assist in producing final accounts. Help prepare financial projections for schools to optimize resource utilization. Regularly visit schools to provide advice on school budgets, interpret reports, and resolve administrative issues. Address queries from schools, contractors, suppliers, and other departments regarding payments and charges against school budgets. Maintain a Financial Reporting System for all Primary schools in the County, ensuring monthly reconciliation with the authority ledger and accuracy of information. Stay updated on relevant legislation and practices to ensure all transactions are recorded with an appropriate audit trail, complying with VAT regulations, Contract Standing Orders, Construction Industry Tax Regulations, and Financial Regulations. Provide support on creditor payments, ensuring compliance with Financial Regulations and other financial codes of practice. Work collaboratively as part of a team and undertake additional duties as designated by the line manager, commensurate with the grade and responsibilities of the post. Corporate Responsibilities Establish and maintain good working relationships both internally and externally. Ensure compliance with the Authority s Policies and Procedures, highlighting any inadequacies to Senior Officers. Actively support the Authority s principles and practices of equality of opportunity as outlined in the Equalities Policy. Apply Health & Safety practices within daily operations, sharing responsibility for Health & Safety across the department and Authority. Provide necessary personal information to the Authority for personnel, administrative, and payroll purposes. Undertake any other reasonable tasks, commensurate with the grade, as determined by the Line Manager or Head of Service. Be aware of the Corporate Safeguarding Policy and report any concerns regarding children and vulnerable groups appropriately. Person Specification Essential: Association of Accounting Technicians qualification (equivalent or part qualified). Excellent interpersonal and written and verbal communication skills. Ability to communicate in English. Good accountancy and numeracy skills. Ability to plan, program, and produce work with minimal supervision, working under pressure to meet deadlines. Sound knowledge of computerized financial systems and IT skills, including spreadsheet and database preparation and maintenance. Ability to present and communicate financial information to headteachers and governing bodies. Ability to design and create systems using spreadsheets and databases. Capability to interpret regulations/guidelines to provide relevant advice to headteachers and governing bodies regarding budgets. Effective communication with School Headteachers, Governing bodies, and all levels within the Department. Ability to make decisions and recommendations regarding project or resource affordability and day-to-day service delivery. Desirable: Knowledge of local government accounting and financial procedures. Ability to communicate in Welsh. DISCLAIMER: By applying for this vacancy, you consent to your personal information being shared with our client and any relevant third parties we engage with, for the purpose of assessing your suitability for the role. You acknowledge that it is your responsibility to inform i-Jobs in advance if there are any specific organisations or hirers to whom you do not wish your details to be disclosed.
JT Recruit
Environmental Health Officer
JT Recruit Loughborough, Leicestershire
Our public sector client are seeking experienced and qualified Environmental Health Officers (EHOs) to undertake food hygiene and safety inspections within commercial food premises across the borough. You will carry out approximately 250 food hygiene inspections (focusing on new businesses and Category D premises), ensuring full compliance with all relevant legislation and codes of practice. Key Responsibilities Conduct detailed food hygiene and safety inspections, audits, and risk assessments of food premises in line with the Food Standards Agency (FSA) Code of Practice. Identify contraventions and provide clear written recommendations and compliance deadlines to secure improvements. Deliver expert advice and support to businesses to promote good food safety practices. Complete and submit inspection proformas and draft electronic inspection reports within 7 days of the inspection. Ensure inspection findings are accurate, thorough, and legally compliant. Work independently, managing your own schedule and caseload efficiently. Required Qualifications and Experience Degree or Diploma in Environmental Health Certificate of Registration with the Environmental Health Registration Board (EHRB) or equivalent Proven experience in undertaking food hygiene inspections and enforcement work In-depth knowledge of: Food safety legislation Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) principles Risk assessment methodologies Food safety management systems Skills and Competencies Strong IT skills, including proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook) Excellent verbal and written communication skills Strong attention to detail and ability to produce high-quality reports Ability to work flexibly and independently Time management skills to meet deadlines Additional Requirements Ability to work outside standard office hours, when required Willingness and ability to travel throughout the borough to conduct inspections Access to your own inspection tools and equipment (desirable) Eligibility to work in the UK
Sep 05, 2025
Seasonal
Our public sector client are seeking experienced and qualified Environmental Health Officers (EHOs) to undertake food hygiene and safety inspections within commercial food premises across the borough. You will carry out approximately 250 food hygiene inspections (focusing on new businesses and Category D premises), ensuring full compliance with all relevant legislation and codes of practice. Key Responsibilities Conduct detailed food hygiene and safety inspections, audits, and risk assessments of food premises in line with the Food Standards Agency (FSA) Code of Practice. Identify contraventions and provide clear written recommendations and compliance deadlines to secure improvements. Deliver expert advice and support to businesses to promote good food safety practices. Complete and submit inspection proformas and draft electronic inspection reports within 7 days of the inspection. Ensure inspection findings are accurate, thorough, and legally compliant. Work independently, managing your own schedule and caseload efficiently. Required Qualifications and Experience Degree or Diploma in Environmental Health Certificate of Registration with the Environmental Health Registration Board (EHRB) or equivalent Proven experience in undertaking food hygiene inspections and enforcement work In-depth knowledge of: Food safety legislation Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) principles Risk assessment methodologies Food safety management systems Skills and Competencies Strong IT skills, including proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook) Excellent verbal and written communication skills Strong attention to detail and ability to produce high-quality reports Ability to work flexibly and independently Time management skills to meet deadlines Additional Requirements Ability to work outside standard office hours, when required Willingness and ability to travel throughout the borough to conduct inspections Access to your own inspection tools and equipment (desirable) Eligibility to work in the UK
Niyaa People Ltd
Housing Officer
Niyaa People Ltd Halstock, Somerset
We're looking for a dedicated Housing Officer to join a Housing Association and help deliver a high quality, housing management service across a varied portfolio including general needs, supported and intensive housing. Housing Officer responsibilities include: Managing tenancies and estates, including lettings, voids, and low level anti-social behaviour. Supporting residents with income collection, arrears management and financial inclusion Delivering effective tenancy support through regular patch visits and person-centred planning Promoting customer involvement and partnership working with local agencies Ensuring compliance with housing legislation, safeguarding protocols and health & safety standards As a Housing Officer we're looking for: Strong understanding of housing legislation Previous experience in housing Strong communication, problem solving and interpersonal skills A positive, proactive approach and ability to work independently under pressure Sound knowledge of housing law, tenancy management and safeguarding Experience in managing diverse customer needs with empathy and resilience Job title: Housing Officer Contract: Permanent Hours: Full time Salary: 32,360 If you're interested in this Housing Officer role please email Katie, (url removed)
Sep 05, 2025
Full time
We're looking for a dedicated Housing Officer to join a Housing Association and help deliver a high quality, housing management service across a varied portfolio including general needs, supported and intensive housing. Housing Officer responsibilities include: Managing tenancies and estates, including lettings, voids, and low level anti-social behaviour. Supporting residents with income collection, arrears management and financial inclusion Delivering effective tenancy support through regular patch visits and person-centred planning Promoting customer involvement and partnership working with local agencies Ensuring compliance with housing legislation, safeguarding protocols and health & safety standards As a Housing Officer we're looking for: Strong understanding of housing legislation Previous experience in housing Strong communication, problem solving and interpersonal skills A positive, proactive approach and ability to work independently under pressure Sound knowledge of housing law, tenancy management and safeguarding Experience in managing diverse customer needs with empathy and resilience Job title: Housing Officer Contract: Permanent Hours: Full time Salary: 32,360 If you're interested in this Housing Officer role please email Katie, (url removed)
Hays Construction and Property
Housing Officer - Sheltered Housing
Hays Construction and Property City, Birmingham
Your new company Join Birmingham City Council, one of the UK's largest local authorities, committed to delivering high-quality housing services across the city. We are currently recruiting a handful of Housing Officers to support the sheltered housing schemes and ensure safe, well-maintained environments for our residents. Your new role As a Housing Officer, you'll be fully field-based, covering either South, East, or North Birmingham. You will be assigned to areas that are easiest for you to access. Your responsibilities will include: Visiting sheltered housing schemes and surrounding areas Identifying and reporting issues such as defects, and other environmental concerns Conducting property inspections focused on repairs, fire safety, and water hygiene Responding to tenant queries around tenancy management and emergency / non-emergency property repairs You will be using a device provided by the council to report and log findings in real time. You'll work fixed full-time hours, Monday to Friday: Monday-Thursday: 8am-4pm or 9am-5pm Friday: 8am-3pm or 9am-4pm What you'll need to succeed A proactive, observant, and community-focused approach with confidence in working independently and in small teams. A Full UK driving licence is preferred but not essential if you are happy to commute using public transport, you will also need to be open to completing an Enhanced DBS check before starting, which is required. What you'll get in return You will receive a competitive pay structure as shown below, as well as the potential for contract extensions increasing the longer-term nature of the role. First 13 weeks: 14.12/hour (including holiday allowance), 12.60/hour (basic) After 13 weeks: 16.26/hour (including holiday allowance), 13.88/hour (basic) 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 05, 2025
Seasonal
Your new company Join Birmingham City Council, one of the UK's largest local authorities, committed to delivering high-quality housing services across the city. We are currently recruiting a handful of Housing Officers to support the sheltered housing schemes and ensure safe, well-maintained environments for our residents. Your new role As a Housing Officer, you'll be fully field-based, covering either South, East, or North Birmingham. You will be assigned to areas that are easiest for you to access. Your responsibilities will include: Visiting sheltered housing schemes and surrounding areas Identifying and reporting issues such as defects, and other environmental concerns Conducting property inspections focused on repairs, fire safety, and water hygiene Responding to tenant queries around tenancy management and emergency / non-emergency property repairs You will be using a device provided by the council to report and log findings in real time. You'll work fixed full-time hours, Monday to Friday: Monday-Thursday: 8am-4pm or 9am-5pm Friday: 8am-3pm or 9am-4pm What you'll need to succeed A proactive, observant, and community-focused approach with confidence in working independently and in small teams. A Full UK driving licence is preferred but not essential if you are happy to commute using public transport, you will also need to be open to completing an Enhanced DBS check before starting, which is required. What you'll get in return You will receive a competitive pay structure as shown below, as well as the potential for contract extensions increasing the longer-term nature of the role. First 13 weeks: 14.12/hour (including holiday allowance), 12.60/hour (basic) After 13 weeks: 16.26/hour (including holiday allowance), 13.88/hour (basic) 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)
Service Manager - Supported Tenancies
Major Bradford Industrial Bradford, Yorkshire
Job Title: Service Manager - Supported Tenancies Location: Bradford, West Yorkshire Salary: Circa 30,000 per annum (DOE) Hours: Full-Time, Permanent - 35 hours per week, flexible between 9am-6:30pm, Monday to Friday. Occasional out-of-hours emergency telephone support required. Disclosure: Enhanced DBS required About the Role We are seeking a committed and experienced Service Manager to oversee supported tenancy services for vulnerable clients. The successful candidate will ensure high-quality service delivery, manage and develop a dedicated team, and work closely with partners to help clients become tenancy-ready and achieve positive outcomes. Key Responsibilities Lead and manage supported housing services, ensuring excellent standards of housing-related support and intensive housing management. Directly line manage Supported Housing Officers, Tenancy Management Officers, and other front-line staff. Oversee referrals, allocations, and occupancy levels, ensuring compliance with contractual requirements. Ensure service users receive tailored support plans and risk assessments to develop life skills and independence. Manage budgets, maximise rental income, and minimise voids and arrears. Promote equality, inclusion, and a safe, positive living environment. Build and maintain strong partnerships with local authorities, agencies, and community organisations. Uphold health, safety, safeguarding, and quality standards across all services. About You Proven experience in housing, supported living, or social care service management. Strong leadership and team management skills, with a track record of developing and motivating staff. Excellent organisational, problem-solving, and communication skills. Ability to work flexibly, respond to emergencies, and manage multiple priorities. Knowledge of housing legislation, safeguarding, and best practice in supported accommodation. Benefits Competitive salary circa 31,000 per annum (dependent on experience) Permanent, stable role with a reputable organisation Opportunities for ongoing training and development Supportive working environment with a values-led approach Apply now via the online instructions HMIND INDHM
Sep 05, 2025
Full time
Job Title: Service Manager - Supported Tenancies Location: Bradford, West Yorkshire Salary: Circa 30,000 per annum (DOE) Hours: Full-Time, Permanent - 35 hours per week, flexible between 9am-6:30pm, Monday to Friday. Occasional out-of-hours emergency telephone support required. Disclosure: Enhanced DBS required About the Role We are seeking a committed and experienced Service Manager to oversee supported tenancy services for vulnerable clients. The successful candidate will ensure high-quality service delivery, manage and develop a dedicated team, and work closely with partners to help clients become tenancy-ready and achieve positive outcomes. Key Responsibilities Lead and manage supported housing services, ensuring excellent standards of housing-related support and intensive housing management. Directly line manage Supported Housing Officers, Tenancy Management Officers, and other front-line staff. Oversee referrals, allocations, and occupancy levels, ensuring compliance with contractual requirements. Ensure service users receive tailored support plans and risk assessments to develop life skills and independence. Manage budgets, maximise rental income, and minimise voids and arrears. Promote equality, inclusion, and a safe, positive living environment. Build and maintain strong partnerships with local authorities, agencies, and community organisations. Uphold health, safety, safeguarding, and quality standards across all services. About You Proven experience in housing, supported living, or social care service management. Strong leadership and team management skills, with a track record of developing and motivating staff. Excellent organisational, problem-solving, and communication skills. Ability to work flexibly, respond to emergencies, and manage multiple priorities. Knowledge of housing legislation, safeguarding, and best practice in supported accommodation. Benefits Competitive salary circa 31,000 per annum (dependent on experience) Permanent, stable role with a reputable organisation Opportunities for ongoing training and development Supportive working environment with a values-led approach Apply now via the online instructions HMIND INDHM
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Sheltered Housing Officer
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Sheltered Housing Officer Location: 3 Kingsdowne Close, W10 6SL Start Date: ASAP Contract Duration: 3+ Months Working Hours: Mon Fri, 09 00, 37 Hours per week Pay Rate: £ 17.73 per hour Job Ref: (phone number removed) Responsibilities Deliver a comprehensive enhanced housing management service to help residents maintain their tenancy, access housing services, and ensure effective signposting to other service providers. Consistently work to meet key performance indicators for sheltered housing to provide and maintain excellent customer services to residents, colleagues, and others. Arrange viewings of accommodation, assist with the moving-in process, and meet void turnaround targets as appropriate. Enable new residents of sheltered housing to settle into the service. Advise, assist, and signpost residents to access appropriate services and support within their sheltered housing scheme or the wider local community. Monitor and report any breaches of tenancy agreements and support the housing management team in dealing with complaints and tenancy disputes. Support scheme meetings and consultation events, ensuring residents are involved in decisions relating to their accommodation and services. Distribute service information on a regular basis. Be knowledgeable about other schemes in the service and cover for absent colleagues in those schemes to provide the best possible service to residents. Provide a friendly welcoming point of contact for residents and visitors entering or leaving the scheme. Be a key holder for the building, allowing access where appropriate and ensuring that communal facilities and the building are secure. Maintain a high standard of cleanliness and order in the scheme, ensuring that communal and office areas are clean and inviting for residents and visitors at all times. Manage and maintain the communal laundry facilities and guest rooms where applicable. Be conversant with emergency procedures and implement them when necessary. Be conversant with all health and safety requirements for the scheme and ensure relevant risk assessments, health and safety checks, communal and residents alarm testing, regular fire alarm testing, and annual inspections are carried out. Support residents to comply with health and safety requirements for the scheme and in the safe use of communal facilities, the alarm system, pull cords, and any other Telecare alarm equipment in their homes and around the scheme. Ensure that scheme and resident keys are kept safe and secure at all times and tested regularly. Carry out regular building walkabouts and inspections, including the exterior, maintaining security, and identifying and reporting any repairs or maintenance required. Organise building, communal, and alarm system repairs for the scheme as needed, and ensure access arrangements are in place. Liaise with and oversee the work of any staff or contractors providing maintenance or other services to the scheme. Comply with requests for information such as utility meter readings, repairs to common parts and exterior, and services provided to residents through the service charge, e.g., cleaning. Report any concerns relating to Safeguarding using the organisational procedures. Deliver services that promote equality, diversity, and fair access. Maintain accurate records and ensure all confidential data and information is securely held and complies with data protection requirements. Actively participate in service and policy reviews and inspections to ensure best practice at all times. Keep up to date with information relating to changes in service, working practices, or legislation affecting older people, and advise residents accordingly. Perform any other duties relevant to the scope of the role. Person Specification Educated to GCSE standard or equivalent. Demonstrable and relevant experience of providing excellent customer services in varied settings. Experience of working with computerised systems and packages. Administrative and record-keeping experience. Knowledge of current issues in sheltered and social housing. Knowledge of community alarms services, sheltered housing, and other support services. Excellent, clear, and concise written communication skills. Excellent and articulate verbal communication skills. Ability to complete tasks and resolve issues within required deadlines. Ability to make measured decisions and implement them. Ability to work well under pressure and cope in challenging situations. Ability to work systematically and methodically. Ability to work as part of a team or independently in a flexible and positive manner. Willingness to learn and adapt to an ever-changing work environment. A commitment to and understanding of the principles of equal opportunities in both employment and service delivery. A clear understanding of all aspects of Enhanced Housing Management and an ability to demonstrate commitment to continuous improvement. Ability to undertake presentations to a wide audience. DISCLAIMER: By applying for this vacancy, you consent to your personal information being shared with our client and any relevant third parties we engage with, for the purpose of assessing your suitability for the role. You acknowledge that it is your responsibility to inform i-Jobs in advance if there are any specific organisations or hirers to whom you do not wish your details to be disclosed.
Sep 05, 2025
Contractor
Sheltered Housing Officer Location: 3 Kingsdowne Close, W10 6SL Start Date: ASAP Contract Duration: 3+ Months Working Hours: Mon Fri, 09 00, 37 Hours per week Pay Rate: £ 17.73 per hour Job Ref: (phone number removed) Responsibilities Deliver a comprehensive enhanced housing management service to help residents maintain their tenancy, access housing services, and ensure effective signposting to other service providers. Consistently work to meet key performance indicators for sheltered housing to provide and maintain excellent customer services to residents, colleagues, and others. Arrange viewings of accommodation, assist with the moving-in process, and meet void turnaround targets as appropriate. Enable new residents of sheltered housing to settle into the service. Advise, assist, and signpost residents to access appropriate services and support within their sheltered housing scheme or the wider local community. Monitor and report any breaches of tenancy agreements and support the housing management team in dealing with complaints and tenancy disputes. Support scheme meetings and consultation events, ensuring residents are involved in decisions relating to their accommodation and services. Distribute service information on a regular basis. Be knowledgeable about other schemes in the service and cover for absent colleagues in those schemes to provide the best possible service to residents. Provide a friendly welcoming point of contact for residents and visitors entering or leaving the scheme. Be a key holder for the building, allowing access where appropriate and ensuring that communal facilities and the building are secure. Maintain a high standard of cleanliness and order in the scheme, ensuring that communal and office areas are clean and inviting for residents and visitors at all times. Manage and maintain the communal laundry facilities and guest rooms where applicable. Be conversant with emergency procedures and implement them when necessary. Be conversant with all health and safety requirements for the scheme and ensure relevant risk assessments, health and safety checks, communal and residents alarm testing, regular fire alarm testing, and annual inspections are carried out. Support residents to comply with health and safety requirements for the scheme and in the safe use of communal facilities, the alarm system, pull cords, and any other Telecare alarm equipment in their homes and around the scheme. Ensure that scheme and resident keys are kept safe and secure at all times and tested regularly. Carry out regular building walkabouts and inspections, including the exterior, maintaining security, and identifying and reporting any repairs or maintenance required. Organise building, communal, and alarm system repairs for the scheme as needed, and ensure access arrangements are in place. Liaise with and oversee the work of any staff or contractors providing maintenance or other services to the scheme. Comply with requests for information such as utility meter readings, repairs to common parts and exterior, and services provided to residents through the service charge, e.g., cleaning. Report any concerns relating to Safeguarding using the organisational procedures. Deliver services that promote equality, diversity, and fair access. Maintain accurate records and ensure all confidential data and information is securely held and complies with data protection requirements. Actively participate in service and policy reviews and inspections to ensure best practice at all times. Keep up to date with information relating to changes in service, working practices, or legislation affecting older people, and advise residents accordingly. Perform any other duties relevant to the scope of the role. Person Specification Educated to GCSE standard or equivalent. Demonstrable and relevant experience of providing excellent customer services in varied settings. Experience of working with computerised systems and packages. Administrative and record-keeping experience. Knowledge of current issues in sheltered and social housing. Knowledge of community alarms services, sheltered housing, and other support services. Excellent, clear, and concise written communication skills. Excellent and articulate verbal communication skills. Ability to complete tasks and resolve issues within required deadlines. Ability to make measured decisions and implement them. Ability to work well under pressure and cope in challenging situations. Ability to work systematically and methodically. Ability to work as part of a team or independently in a flexible and positive manner. Willingness to learn and adapt to an ever-changing work environment. A commitment to and understanding of the principles of equal opportunities in both employment and service delivery. A clear understanding of all aspects of Enhanced Housing Management and an ability to demonstrate commitment to continuous improvement. Ability to undertake presentations to a wide audience. DISCLAIMER: By applying for this vacancy, you consent to your personal information being shared with our client and any relevant third parties we engage with, for the purpose of assessing your suitability for the role. You acknowledge that it is your responsibility to inform i-Jobs in advance if there are any specific organisations or hirers to whom you do not wish your details to be disclosed.
Sellick Partnership
Mechanical Services Engineer
Sellick Partnership Woolston, Warrington
Mechanical Services Engineer Warrington 7+ months We're working with a local authority in Warrington seeking a qualified and experienced Mechanical Services Engineer to join their Property and Estate Management - Building Services team. This is an exciting opportunity to lead and contribute to a wide range of projects - from response maintenance and capital improvement schemes to multi-disciplinary design and refurbishment projects across public sector buildings. Responsibilities of the Mechanical Services Engineer: Deliver mechanical services projects from feasibility through to completion, including maintenance, improvement, and refurbishment works. Lead and coordinate multi-disciplinary design teams on a wide range of public sector building projects. Carry out and commission condition surveys and prepare detailed technical reports and recommendations. Manage specifications, tender documents, contract drawings, and supervise on-site works. Issue repair orders, manage contractors, monitor response times and ensure compliance with internal KPIs. Act as Contract Administrator under JCT and similar contracts, including project management responsibilities. Ensure compliance with health & safety legislation, CDM regulations, and accessibility standards. Liaise closely with schools, building managers, council officers, and other stakeholders to deliver high-quality services. Requirements of the Mechanical Services Engineer: HNC/HND in Building Services (or equivalent) MRICS, CIBSE or equivalent professional competency (preferred) Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle (for site visits) Working towards (or holding) Chartered Membership of CIBSE or equivalent Proficient in AutoCAD, NBS, NES, and Microsoft Office If you are interested in the Mechanical Services Engineer role, please contact Nyari Breslin at Sellick Partnership Derby or click 'apply now'. Sellick Partnership is proud to be an inclusive and accessible recruitment business and we support applications from candidates of all backgrounds and circumstances. Please note, our advertisements use years' experience, hourly rates, and salary levels purely as a guide and we assess applications based on the experience and skills evidenced on the CV. For information on how your personal details may be used by Sellick Partnership, please review our data processing notice on our website.
Sep 05, 2025
Contractor
Mechanical Services Engineer Warrington 7+ months We're working with a local authority in Warrington seeking a qualified and experienced Mechanical Services Engineer to join their Property and Estate Management - Building Services team. This is an exciting opportunity to lead and contribute to a wide range of projects - from response maintenance and capital improvement schemes to multi-disciplinary design and refurbishment projects across public sector buildings. Responsibilities of the Mechanical Services Engineer: Deliver mechanical services projects from feasibility through to completion, including maintenance, improvement, and refurbishment works. Lead and coordinate multi-disciplinary design teams on a wide range of public sector building projects. Carry out and commission condition surveys and prepare detailed technical reports and recommendations. Manage specifications, tender documents, contract drawings, and supervise on-site works. Issue repair orders, manage contractors, monitor response times and ensure compliance with internal KPIs. Act as Contract Administrator under JCT and similar contracts, including project management responsibilities. Ensure compliance with health & safety legislation, CDM regulations, and accessibility standards. Liaise closely with schools, building managers, council officers, and other stakeholders to deliver high-quality services. Requirements of the Mechanical Services Engineer: HNC/HND in Building Services (or equivalent) MRICS, CIBSE or equivalent professional competency (preferred) Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle (for site visits) Working towards (or holding) Chartered Membership of CIBSE or equivalent Proficient in AutoCAD, NBS, NES, and Microsoft Office If you are interested in the Mechanical Services Engineer role, please contact Nyari Breslin at Sellick Partnership Derby or click 'apply now'. Sellick Partnership is proud to be an inclusive and accessible recruitment business and we support applications from candidates of all backgrounds and circumstances. Please note, our advertisements use years' experience, hourly rates, and salary levels purely as a guide and we assess applications based on the experience and skills evidenced on the CV. For information on how your personal details may be used by Sellick Partnership, please review our data processing notice on our website.
YMCA Downslink Group
Compliance Housing Officer
YMCA Downslink Group Hove, Sussex
37 hours per week / £37,000 per annum / fixed term until 1 November 2026 / hybrid based in Hove and regular travel to our sites across Sussex and Guildford / Monday-Thursday 9-5pm; Friday 9-4.30pm. is to help children and young people have a fair chance to be who they want to be. We do this by providing a safe home, increasing life skills and self-confidence, and improving emotional wellbeing and mental health. We are recruiting for a brand-new role to join our Asset Management Team which works closely with colleagues across housing, compliance, and property management to deliver excellent housing services. As our new Compliance Housing Officer, you will be responsible for delivering high-quality housing services and ensuring property compliance across our sites. You will ensure all statutory and regulatory obligations are met, particularly in relation to health and safety, property standards, and landlord responsibilities. You ll also oversee responsive mechanical and electrical services, ensuring safe and reliable housing for our residents. For an initial six months, the role will take the lead on coordinating the onboarding of new properties in and around Hove whilst also providing essential support across our property portfolio. In delivering the role, you will be responsible for: Managing onboarding and tenancy processes, including home visits, occupancy checks, and emergency protocols. Coordinating repairs and compliance checks, ensuring timely completion Monitoring housing regulations and safety standards (e.g. gas, fire, legionella, asbestos). Conducting inspections and audits, maintaining regulatory registers, and supporting contractor management. Delivering excellent customer service and supporting income collection and tenancy issue resolution. Representing YMCA DownsLink Group in meetings with landlords and suppliers and supporting service improvement initiatives. Qualifications, knowledge, and experience Experience in the housing sector, particularly in regulated environments and property compliance. Strong knowledge of housing legislation and safety standards. Excellent communication and stakeholder relationship skills. Proven ability to manage multiple priorities and deliver results. Proficiency in digital tools (e.g. Microsoft Office 365, property management systems). A CIH Level 3 qualification in Housing Maintenance, Lettings, or Housing Services or equivalent compliance or health & safety qualifications (City & Guilds/IOSH/NEBOSH). A full driving licence and access to a car for travel across service sites within the working day. If you would like any further information or an informal discussion about this post, please contact Should you require any assistance with our application process, please email us at CLOSING DATE: Wednesday 17 September at midnight. We reserve the right to close this advert early if a successful candidate is found, so please submit your application as soon as possible. Successful candidates will already have the right to live and work in the UK without restrictions. We are unable to offer visa sponsorship for this role An inclusive workplace We are committed to policies and practices of equity, diversity, and inclusion and to supporting our people to make sure our culture is consistent with this commitment. Accessibility If you require assistance or have questions regarding the application process, please do contact us. YMCA DLG requires all staff and volunteers to be committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people, and to respond proactively to safeguarding concerns. Successful applicants are required to undertake an Enhanced DBS (including the Children s and Adults barred lists) check, along with a reference and background check carried out by a third-party service provider.
Sep 05, 2025
Full time
37 hours per week / £37,000 per annum / fixed term until 1 November 2026 / hybrid based in Hove and regular travel to our sites across Sussex and Guildford / Monday-Thursday 9-5pm; Friday 9-4.30pm. is to help children and young people have a fair chance to be who they want to be. We do this by providing a safe home, increasing life skills and self-confidence, and improving emotional wellbeing and mental health. We are recruiting for a brand-new role to join our Asset Management Team which works closely with colleagues across housing, compliance, and property management to deliver excellent housing services. As our new Compliance Housing Officer, you will be responsible for delivering high-quality housing services and ensuring property compliance across our sites. You will ensure all statutory and regulatory obligations are met, particularly in relation to health and safety, property standards, and landlord responsibilities. You ll also oversee responsive mechanical and electrical services, ensuring safe and reliable housing for our residents. For an initial six months, the role will take the lead on coordinating the onboarding of new properties in and around Hove whilst also providing essential support across our property portfolio. In delivering the role, you will be responsible for: Managing onboarding and tenancy processes, including home visits, occupancy checks, and emergency protocols. Coordinating repairs and compliance checks, ensuring timely completion Monitoring housing regulations and safety standards (e.g. gas, fire, legionella, asbestos). Conducting inspections and audits, maintaining regulatory registers, and supporting contractor management. Delivering excellent customer service and supporting income collection and tenancy issue resolution. Representing YMCA DownsLink Group in meetings with landlords and suppliers and supporting service improvement initiatives. Qualifications, knowledge, and experience Experience in the housing sector, particularly in regulated environments and property compliance. Strong knowledge of housing legislation and safety standards. Excellent communication and stakeholder relationship skills. Proven ability to manage multiple priorities and deliver results. Proficiency in digital tools (e.g. Microsoft Office 365, property management systems). A CIH Level 3 qualification in Housing Maintenance, Lettings, or Housing Services or equivalent compliance or health & safety qualifications (City & Guilds/IOSH/NEBOSH). A full driving licence and access to a car for travel across service sites within the working day. If you would like any further information or an informal discussion about this post, please contact Should you require any assistance with our application process, please email us at CLOSING DATE: Wednesday 17 September at midnight. We reserve the right to close this advert early if a successful candidate is found, so please submit your application as soon as possible. Successful candidates will already have the right to live and work in the UK without restrictions. We are unable to offer visa sponsorship for this role An inclusive workplace We are committed to policies and practices of equity, diversity, and inclusion and to supporting our people to make sure our culture is consistent with this commitment. Accessibility If you require assistance or have questions regarding the application process, please do contact us. YMCA DLG requires all staff and volunteers to be committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people, and to respond proactively to safeguarding concerns. Successful applicants are required to undertake an Enhanced DBS (including the Children s and Adults barred lists) check, along with a reference and background check carried out by a third-party service provider.
Crossroads Care Surrey
Corporate & Community Fundraising Officer
Crossroads Care Surrey
Crossroads Care Surrey is a registered charity dedicated to supporting unpaid carers across Surrey for over 40 years. We recognise the immense challenges these individuals face and offer a range of quality care services to assist those caring for people of all ages with various health conditions and disabilities. Our mission is to keep families together and ensure that unpaid carers maintain their well-being. You ll be joining us at an exciting time of growth and development, as we expand our fundraising activities to reach more carers than ever before. We re a small, friendly team where everyone plays a key role, so we re looking for someone who is proactive, hardworking, and ready to roll up their sleeves to make a real difference. Main Purpose of the Role To build lasting relationships with Surrey s community groups and corporate organisations, delivering income growth in line with Crossroads Care Surrey s fundraising strategy. The Community and Corporate Fundraising Officer will develop and manage a strong pipeline of community and business supporters, combining excellent stewardship with proactive prospecting, networking and creative fundraising approaches. Key Responsibilities Corporate Fundraising Identify, develop and secure corporate partnerships, including Charity of the Year opportunities, sponsorships, payroll giving, and in-kind support. Build relationships with local businesses, engaging them in volunteering and staff fundraising activities. Prepare compelling proposals, pitches and presentations to secure new partnerships and strengthen existing ones. Recruit and steward local businesses for the Unpaid Carers Hub, our web-based corporate partnerships offer. Community Fundraising Pro-actively grow income from local community groups, schools, clubs and faith organisations across Surrey. Act as an ambassador for the charity at local events, deliver talks and presentations, inspiring people to support our work. Support and encourage DIY/community fundraisers, providing resources and guidance to maximise income. Events Plan and deliver fundraising events from concept to completion, managing budgets, logistics and marketing timelines to ensure strong ROI. Recruit participants for charity-led and third-party events, including running challenges and bespoke campaigns such as I m a Director, Get Me Out of Here! . Communications and Stewardship Work with the Fundraising and Communications teams to create engaging fundraising materials, content for social media, newsletters, and supporter updates. Deliver excellent supporter care, ensuring donations are acknowledged promptly and relationships nurtured for long-term engagement. Data, Reporting and Administration Maintain accurate records on Salesforce, producing reports and data analysis to monitor progress and inform decision-making. Track, evaluate and report on activity, identifying learning points to improve future performance. Other Duties Represent and promote Crossroads Care Surrey at networking events, business forums, and in the wider community. Contribute to seasonal appeals and cross-team campaigns. Achieve agreed income targets and ensure fundraising activity delivers strong ROI. Undertake training and development as required, and contribute to team meetings Actively support the safeguarding, health and safety, equality and diversity policies of Crossroads Care Surrey. Person Specification Essential Minimum 2 years experience in fundraising within the charity sector Proven track record of generating income for corporate partnerships and from community fundraising groups such as Rotary clubs. Strong relationship management skills, with experience of building and sustaining partnerships. Willingness to work flexibly, including evenings and weekends when required. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including pitching and presenting. Highly organised, able to manage competing priorities and deadlines. Confident IT user, with proficiency in Microsoft Office. Commitment to Crossroads Care Surrey s mission and values. Full UK driving licence and access to a car for travel across Surrey. Lives in Surrey. Desirable Experience of planning fundraising events Familiarity with CRM systems (ideally Salesforce). Familiarity with WordPress Exposure to digital fundraising methods, including gaming fundraising or streaming platforms such as Twitch/YouTube.
Sep 05, 2025
Full time
Crossroads Care Surrey is a registered charity dedicated to supporting unpaid carers across Surrey for over 40 years. We recognise the immense challenges these individuals face and offer a range of quality care services to assist those caring for people of all ages with various health conditions and disabilities. Our mission is to keep families together and ensure that unpaid carers maintain their well-being. You ll be joining us at an exciting time of growth and development, as we expand our fundraising activities to reach more carers than ever before. We re a small, friendly team where everyone plays a key role, so we re looking for someone who is proactive, hardworking, and ready to roll up their sleeves to make a real difference. Main Purpose of the Role To build lasting relationships with Surrey s community groups and corporate organisations, delivering income growth in line with Crossroads Care Surrey s fundraising strategy. The Community and Corporate Fundraising Officer will develop and manage a strong pipeline of community and business supporters, combining excellent stewardship with proactive prospecting, networking and creative fundraising approaches. Key Responsibilities Corporate Fundraising Identify, develop and secure corporate partnerships, including Charity of the Year opportunities, sponsorships, payroll giving, and in-kind support. Build relationships with local businesses, engaging them in volunteering and staff fundraising activities. Prepare compelling proposals, pitches and presentations to secure new partnerships and strengthen existing ones. Recruit and steward local businesses for the Unpaid Carers Hub, our web-based corporate partnerships offer. Community Fundraising Pro-actively grow income from local community groups, schools, clubs and faith organisations across Surrey. Act as an ambassador for the charity at local events, deliver talks and presentations, inspiring people to support our work. Support and encourage DIY/community fundraisers, providing resources and guidance to maximise income. Events Plan and deliver fundraising events from concept to completion, managing budgets, logistics and marketing timelines to ensure strong ROI. Recruit participants for charity-led and third-party events, including running challenges and bespoke campaigns such as I m a Director, Get Me Out of Here! . Communications and Stewardship Work with the Fundraising and Communications teams to create engaging fundraising materials, content for social media, newsletters, and supporter updates. Deliver excellent supporter care, ensuring donations are acknowledged promptly and relationships nurtured for long-term engagement. Data, Reporting and Administration Maintain accurate records on Salesforce, producing reports and data analysis to monitor progress and inform decision-making. Track, evaluate and report on activity, identifying learning points to improve future performance. Other Duties Represent and promote Crossroads Care Surrey at networking events, business forums, and in the wider community. Contribute to seasonal appeals and cross-team campaigns. Achieve agreed income targets and ensure fundraising activity delivers strong ROI. Undertake training and development as required, and contribute to team meetings Actively support the safeguarding, health and safety, equality and diversity policies of Crossroads Care Surrey. Person Specification Essential Minimum 2 years experience in fundraising within the charity sector Proven track record of generating income for corporate partnerships and from community fundraising groups such as Rotary clubs. Strong relationship management skills, with experience of building and sustaining partnerships. Willingness to work flexibly, including evenings and weekends when required. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including pitching and presenting. Highly organised, able to manage competing priorities and deadlines. Confident IT user, with proficiency in Microsoft Office. Commitment to Crossroads Care Surrey s mission and values. Full UK driving licence and access to a car for travel across Surrey. Lives in Surrey. Desirable Experience of planning fundraising events Familiarity with CRM systems (ideally Salesforce). Familiarity with WordPress Exposure to digital fundraising methods, including gaming fundraising or streaming platforms such as Twitch/YouTube.
Eden Brown
Community Safety Officer
Eden Brown Bolton, Lancashire
Eden Brown are seeking a temporary ASB Officer working a contract in Lancashire Purpose: To provide a consistent approach to community safety, blending prevention, diversion and enforcement in order to help communities deal with potential and actual anti-social behaviour Provide an effective contact for customers reporting ASB so as to create a culture of confidence in our services, investigating and responding to all ASB complaints. Work collaboratively with colleagues in neighbourhood teams to update them on cases and issues within communities. Manage a safer neighbourhoods caseload, including initial assessment of seriousness and priority, investigation and legal recourse. Develop effective partnerships across neighbourhoods to address complex cases and issues identified in neighbourhood plans. - Undertake research and investigate opportunities for action and best practice, and to identify funding sources, prepare bids, and to seek to maximize effective use of resources for safer neighbourhoods work. Make best use of legal resources, conducting court advocacy, making maximum use of in house resource and liaising with legal services providers where necessary. Criteria: Knowledge and awareness of related housing regulations/ law Experience of delivering face to face customer service Experience of developing partnership working with support agencies, local authorities and community groups Good understanding of the social, economic and political context in the neighbourhoods in which we operate Apply now to be considered Eden Brown is committed to equality in the workplace and is an equal opportunity employer. Eden Brown Ltd is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Sep 05, 2025
Seasonal
Eden Brown are seeking a temporary ASB Officer working a contract in Lancashire Purpose: To provide a consistent approach to community safety, blending prevention, diversion and enforcement in order to help communities deal with potential and actual anti-social behaviour Provide an effective contact for customers reporting ASB so as to create a culture of confidence in our services, investigating and responding to all ASB complaints. Work collaboratively with colleagues in neighbourhood teams to update them on cases and issues within communities. Manage a safer neighbourhoods caseload, including initial assessment of seriousness and priority, investigation and legal recourse. Develop effective partnerships across neighbourhoods to address complex cases and issues identified in neighbourhood plans. - Undertake research and investigate opportunities for action and best practice, and to identify funding sources, prepare bids, and to seek to maximize effective use of resources for safer neighbourhoods work. Make best use of legal resources, conducting court advocacy, making maximum use of in house resource and liaising with legal services providers where necessary. Criteria: Knowledge and awareness of related housing regulations/ law Experience of delivering face to face customer service Experience of developing partnership working with support agencies, local authorities and community groups Good understanding of the social, economic and political context in the neighbourhoods in which we operate Apply now to be considered Eden Brown is committed to equality in the workplace and is an equal opportunity employer. Eden Brown Ltd is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Fire Door Inspector
Talent Dice Ltd Loughborough, Leicestershire
To carry out fire door inspections within Charnwood Borough Council properties on a bi-annual basis. To undertake minor repairs as identified from the inspections. Report all inspection findings including any remedial works due or undertaken to the Compliance Manager. Main Duties and Responsibilities To carry out fire door inspections of Charnwood Borough Council properties, in line with Fire Safety Regulations. Ensure all inspections and associated information are recorded via the appropriate monitoring systems. Carry out minor repairs to fire doors as appropriate or report further required repairs. Work with the Compliance Co-ordinator to diarise and arrange the required inspections, liaising with residents as appropriate. Work with other officers to resolve any issues arising regarding fire doors and inspections as required. Deliver an effective and appropriate service to all service users, fairly and without discrimination. To maintain office and site records in line with statutory requirements in connection with fire door assessments and associated work. Monitor the programme of inspections and prepare monthly reports to management to evidence. To ensure that the organisations health and safety, environment, equality, diversity and inclusion policies are always implemented and in all aspects of the service delivery and employment. To assist in the collection of a variety of asset data through undertaking surveys as required. Assist with other core tasks within the Compliance department, including IT and customer service projects as required. To undertake any additional duties commensurate with the grade, and / or hours of work, as may be reasonably be required. Protect and manage information securely, and report breaches or suspected information security breaches, in line with Council policies. Skills / Knowledge The compliance of fire doors and a sound working knowledge of elements of building construction, components, materials, building trades and applicable building regulations. Ability to carry out repairs to ensure fire doors meet the current requirements The ability to converse at ease with customers and provide advice in accurate spoken English is essential for the post. Ability to make decisions, take the initiative and work under own direction towards tight deadlines Fire Door Inspector Fire Door Inspector Fire Door Inspector Fire Door Inspector Fire Door Inspector
Sep 05, 2025
Contractor
To carry out fire door inspections within Charnwood Borough Council properties on a bi-annual basis. To undertake minor repairs as identified from the inspections. Report all inspection findings including any remedial works due or undertaken to the Compliance Manager. Main Duties and Responsibilities To carry out fire door inspections of Charnwood Borough Council properties, in line with Fire Safety Regulations. Ensure all inspections and associated information are recorded via the appropriate monitoring systems. Carry out minor repairs to fire doors as appropriate or report further required repairs. Work with the Compliance Co-ordinator to diarise and arrange the required inspections, liaising with residents as appropriate. Work with other officers to resolve any issues arising regarding fire doors and inspections as required. Deliver an effective and appropriate service to all service users, fairly and without discrimination. To maintain office and site records in line with statutory requirements in connection with fire door assessments and associated work. Monitor the programme of inspections and prepare monthly reports to management to evidence. To ensure that the organisations health and safety, environment, equality, diversity and inclusion policies are always implemented and in all aspects of the service delivery and employment. To assist in the collection of a variety of asset data through undertaking surveys as required. Assist with other core tasks within the Compliance department, including IT and customer service projects as required. To undertake any additional duties commensurate with the grade, and / or hours of work, as may be reasonably be required. Protect and manage information securely, and report breaches or suspected information security breaches, in line with Council policies. Skills / Knowledge The compliance of fire doors and a sound working knowledge of elements of building construction, components, materials, building trades and applicable building regulations. Ability to carry out repairs to ensure fire doors meet the current requirements The ability to converse at ease with customers and provide advice in accurate spoken English is essential for the post. Ability to make decisions, take the initiative and work under own direction towards tight deadlines Fire Door Inspector Fire Door Inspector Fire Door Inspector Fire Door Inspector Fire Door Inspector
Property Maintenance Officer / Shift Engineers
The Imperial London Hotels Ltd
Shift Engineer /Property Maintenance Officer Imperial London Hotels Group based in Bloomsbury. 40 hours a week (5/7 days a week Flexibility is required) £32,445.00 + Benefits Are you a skilled Shift Engineer or Property Maintenance Officer? Are you passionate about prioritising health, safety, and efficiency in everything you do? Are you ready to challenge the traditional hospitality mentality and put people and quality at the heart of your work? If so, we d love to hear from you! We re seeking a Trade Specialist to join our dedicated property maintenance team. As an essential member of the team, you will be responsible for overseeing various daily maintenance tasks, which could include but is not limited to carpentry, electrical or plumbing work, general building repair, painting,flooring and general facility repair, ensuring that guest bedrooms are well-maintained and consistently presented in immaculate condition. Based in Bloomsbury, you'll be in the heart of London. You ll be part of the Imperial London Family of Hotels, a family-run company with over 185 years of history. We re rewriting the traditional hospitality mindset, paving the way for a fresh approach at our 8 hotels in Bloomsbury. If you re passionate about creating authentic London experiences and making every guest s stay memorable. And we believe that starts with the right team. Why Join Us? We foster growth and development within our teams by offering additional training and support to help achieve our company s goals and objectives. Our focus is on empowering you to grow professionally and advance in your career. We offer a range of learning and development opportunities to enhance your expertise and expand your skill set. What we re looking for: Essential: 2 years experience in Property Maintenance or similar role Level 2 Property Maintenance or similar trade qualification Strong problem-solving abilities Proactive approach to maintaining high standards of safety and functionality Team player who thrives in a busy environment Experience with maintenance management systems Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written Desirable (Not required but a plus): Proficient in using Saeker and OPERA PMS System Experience working in hotels. What you'll get in return: 28 Days Holiday pro-rata increasing with length of service up to 33 days Free meals on duty Uniform & dry-cleaning Workplace pension scheme Early Pay - Instantly access a portion of the pay you ve already earned £300 Refer a Friend Scheme Employee recognition Employee awards Social events Interest-free Season Ticket Loan / Travelcard Loan 50% discount to friends and family in our hotels on hotel rooms & 20% discount in our restaurants (subject to availability) Local discounts at Gym, Dry Cleaners, Bowling and Restaurant outlets Shopping discounts across several high-street brands and online retailers (via Each Person) Nursery Scheme via Each Person (subject to eligibility) Mental health first aiders support & well-being Employee Assistance Programme- Supported by Hospitality Action About Us: With a 185-year legacy, our company combines the stability of a long-standing 7th generation family business with the innovation of a startup. We have big plans for growth, and we need someone who shares our excitement for the future, whilst upholding our core values of positivity, care, collaboration, growth, and pride. We are the Imperial London Family of Hotels, a family-run company dedicated to rewriting the traditional hospitality mindset. We operate 8 hotels and 9 restaurants in the heart of Bloomsbury, London and we believe that great hospitality starts with the right people. So, if you re ready to bring your expertise to support us with our new chapter, please apply today!
Sep 05, 2025
Full time
Shift Engineer /Property Maintenance Officer Imperial London Hotels Group based in Bloomsbury. 40 hours a week (5/7 days a week Flexibility is required) £32,445.00 + Benefits Are you a skilled Shift Engineer or Property Maintenance Officer? Are you passionate about prioritising health, safety, and efficiency in everything you do? Are you ready to challenge the traditional hospitality mentality and put people and quality at the heart of your work? If so, we d love to hear from you! We re seeking a Trade Specialist to join our dedicated property maintenance team. As an essential member of the team, you will be responsible for overseeing various daily maintenance tasks, which could include but is not limited to carpentry, electrical or plumbing work, general building repair, painting,flooring and general facility repair, ensuring that guest bedrooms are well-maintained and consistently presented in immaculate condition. Based in Bloomsbury, you'll be in the heart of London. You ll be part of the Imperial London Family of Hotels, a family-run company with over 185 years of history. We re rewriting the traditional hospitality mindset, paving the way for a fresh approach at our 8 hotels in Bloomsbury. If you re passionate about creating authentic London experiences and making every guest s stay memorable. And we believe that starts with the right team. Why Join Us? We foster growth and development within our teams by offering additional training and support to help achieve our company s goals and objectives. Our focus is on empowering you to grow professionally and advance in your career. We offer a range of learning and development opportunities to enhance your expertise and expand your skill set. What we re looking for: Essential: 2 years experience in Property Maintenance or similar role Level 2 Property Maintenance or similar trade qualification Strong problem-solving abilities Proactive approach to maintaining high standards of safety and functionality Team player who thrives in a busy environment Experience with maintenance management systems Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written Desirable (Not required but a plus): Proficient in using Saeker and OPERA PMS System Experience working in hotels. What you'll get in return: 28 Days Holiday pro-rata increasing with length of service up to 33 days Free meals on duty Uniform & dry-cleaning Workplace pension scheme Early Pay - Instantly access a portion of the pay you ve already earned £300 Refer a Friend Scheme Employee recognition Employee awards Social events Interest-free Season Ticket Loan / Travelcard Loan 50% discount to friends and family in our hotels on hotel rooms & 20% discount in our restaurants (subject to availability) Local discounts at Gym, Dry Cleaners, Bowling and Restaurant outlets Shopping discounts across several high-street brands and online retailers (via Each Person) Nursery Scheme via Each Person (subject to eligibility) Mental health first aiders support & well-being Employee Assistance Programme- Supported by Hospitality Action About Us: With a 185-year legacy, our company combines the stability of a long-standing 7th generation family business with the innovation of a startup. We have big plans for growth, and we need someone who shares our excitement for the future, whilst upholding our core values of positivity, care, collaboration, growth, and pride. We are the Imperial London Family of Hotels, a family-run company dedicated to rewriting the traditional hospitality mindset. We operate 8 hotels and 9 restaurants in the heart of Bloomsbury, London and we believe that great hospitality starts with the right people. So, if you re ready to bring your expertise to support us with our new chapter, please apply today!
Hays Construction and Property
Housing Officer
Hays Construction and Property Gloucester, Gloucestershire
Your new company You'll be working with a respected housing provider delivering intensive housing management services to vulnerable tenants across multiple regions. The organisation is committed to maintaining safe, secure, and well-managed accommodation while supporting tenants to sustain their tenancies and improve their quality of life. Your new role As a Housing Officer, you'll manage a patch of around 40-45 tenants across multiple units. You'll be home-based, typically out on visits 3-4 days per week and completing admin 1-2 days per week, unless emergencies arise. You'll have full autonomy to manage your own diary and visits. The role involves tenancy management, compliance coordination, property inspections, and liaison with contractors and care providers. You'll ensure properties are safe, well-maintained, and ready to let, while supporting tenants with housing-related issues and promoting positive community relationships. Responsibilities include: Deliver intensive housing management services across your patch Conduct regular room health & safety inspections Manage voids, lettings, rent arrears, and tenancy breaches Maintain property inventories and replenish items as needed Facilitate access for contractors and monitor maintenance quality Ensure compliance checks (e.g. gas, legionella) are completed on time Monitor and review CCTV footage where appropriate Prepare documentation for tenancy-related legal proceedings Promote safeguarding and report incidents or near misses Support Housing Benefit claims and liaise with relevant teams What you'll need to succeed Experience in tenancy management and working with vulnerable people Knowledge of housing law and welfare benefits Ability to travel independently across the region Access to a car and full driving licence with business insurance Strong organisational and communication skills CIH Level 3 qualification (desirable) What you'll get in return Competitive hourly rate of 17.24 (inclusive of holiday pay) Mileage paid at 30p per mile from home to properties 20-day holiday (increasing by 1 day per year for the next 5 years) Flexible working with autonomy over your diary Supportive team and meaningful work in the community Access to Hays Temp Worker benefits including pension and training 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 05, 2025
Contractor
Your new company You'll be working with a respected housing provider delivering intensive housing management services to vulnerable tenants across multiple regions. The organisation is committed to maintaining safe, secure, and well-managed accommodation while supporting tenants to sustain their tenancies and improve their quality of life. Your new role As a Housing Officer, you'll manage a patch of around 40-45 tenants across multiple units. You'll be home-based, typically out on visits 3-4 days per week and completing admin 1-2 days per week, unless emergencies arise. You'll have full autonomy to manage your own diary and visits. The role involves tenancy management, compliance coordination, property inspections, and liaison with contractors and care providers. You'll ensure properties are safe, well-maintained, and ready to let, while supporting tenants with housing-related issues and promoting positive community relationships. Responsibilities include: Deliver intensive housing management services across your patch Conduct regular room health & safety inspections Manage voids, lettings, rent arrears, and tenancy breaches Maintain property inventories and replenish items as needed Facilitate access for contractors and monitor maintenance quality Ensure compliance checks (e.g. gas, legionella) are completed on time Monitor and review CCTV footage where appropriate Prepare documentation for tenancy-related legal proceedings Promote safeguarding and report incidents or near misses Support Housing Benefit claims and liaise with relevant teams What you'll need to succeed Experience in tenancy management and working with vulnerable people Knowledge of housing law and welfare benefits Ability to travel independently across the region Access to a car and full driving licence with business insurance Strong organisational and communication skills CIH Level 3 qualification (desirable) What you'll get in return Competitive hourly rate of 17.24 (inclusive of holiday pay) Mileage paid at 30p per mile from home to properties 20-day holiday (increasing by 1 day per year for the next 5 years) Flexible working with autonomy over your diary Supportive team and meaningful work in the community Access to Hays Temp Worker benefits including pension and training 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)
IO Associates
Director of Operations
IO Associates
Director of Operations Location: UK based - Hybrid, frequent travel to HQ in the North West Reports to: Chief Executive Officer Salary: Up to £105,000 (depending on experience) + Share Options, Private Healthcare, Company Car, Pension Ab out the Organisation They are an established healthcare organisation delivering innovative, patient-centred services across the UK and Europe. With a reputation for clinical excellence, operational rigour and strategic growth, they partner with the NHS, private providers and international healthcare organisations to deliver high-quality care that improves patient outcomes. As part of their continued expansion, they are seeking an exceptional Director of Operations to join the Senior Leadership Team. This pivotal role offers the opportunity to shape the future of healthcare delivery, ensuring operational excellence while driving growth and innovation. The Role The Director of Operations will be responsible for leading, developing and delivering all operational matters across the organisation. Sitting on the Senior Leadership Team, the role combines strategic oversight with hands-on delivery, ensuring services meet clinical, financial, logistical and governance requirements at scale. With accountability for a revenue budget of circa £15M and a workforce of more than 150 employees across management, clinical and non-clinical roles, this position requires a highly experienced leader who can balance operational excellence with commercial growth. Key Responsibilities Operational Strategy & Delivery Develop and implement operational strategies aligned with Board-level objectives and commercial goals. Define annual and long-term operational targets, ensuring service delivery exceeds expectations. Mobilise and deliver services at pace, ensuring all logistical and clinical KPIs are achieved. Drive operational efficiency while maintaining high standards of patient care and compliance. Support the development of new service models, adapting to changing healthcare landscapes. Leadership & Team Development Lead, mentor and inspire the UK operational management team, embedding a culture of accountability, collaboration and excellence. Develop succession plans for key operational roles, ensuring organisational resilience. Support operational managers in delivering high performance across their areas of responsibility. Collaborate closely with the CEO and Commercial Director to deliver strategic and financial objectives. Relationship Management Build strong relationships with NHS executives, commissioners, private providers, OEMs, suppliers and healthcare partners. Act as a trusted partner to regulators, ensuring transparent and constructive relationships. Represent the organisation at regional and national healthcare events. Develop and implement a patient engagement framework that strengthens the patient voice in service delivery. Governance & Compliance Ensure full compliance with external regulatory requirements, including the Care Quality Commission. Maintain the highest standards of clinical governance, patient safety and corporate accountability. Oversee financial governance through effective planning, resource management and control. Identify operational risks and implement robust mitigation strategies. Provide accurate, timely reports to the Senior Leadership Team, escalating issues where required. Key Requirements They are looking for a proven operational leader who brings: Extensive senior leadership experience within NHS or private healthcare (essential). A strong track record of multi-site operational management . Experience in fast-paced environments , with the ability to mobilise services quickly . A strategic growth mindset , with the ability to identify opportunities, adapt delivery models and pivot to meet changing market conditions. Demonstrable experience in building and developing high-performing teams . Strong financial acumen, with experience managing multi-million-pound budgets. Proven success in developing relationships with NHS executives, commissioners and senior clinicians. Graduate-level qualifications (postgraduate desirable). What They Offer The opportunity to make a significant impact on healthcare delivery across the UK and Europe. A senior leadership role with scope to shape strategic direction and operational growth. A collaborative and ambitious culture, with strong commitment to professional development and CPD. How to Apply If you are a proven operational leader with the vision, resilience and expertise to lead at scale in a complex healthcare environment, please send your CV and a covering letter outlining your suitability for the role.
Sep 04, 2025
Full time
Director of Operations Location: UK based - Hybrid, frequent travel to HQ in the North West Reports to: Chief Executive Officer Salary: Up to £105,000 (depending on experience) + Share Options, Private Healthcare, Company Car, Pension Ab out the Organisation They are an established healthcare organisation delivering innovative, patient-centred services across the UK and Europe. With a reputation for clinical excellence, operational rigour and strategic growth, they partner with the NHS, private providers and international healthcare organisations to deliver high-quality care that improves patient outcomes. As part of their continued expansion, they are seeking an exceptional Director of Operations to join the Senior Leadership Team. This pivotal role offers the opportunity to shape the future of healthcare delivery, ensuring operational excellence while driving growth and innovation. The Role The Director of Operations will be responsible for leading, developing and delivering all operational matters across the organisation. Sitting on the Senior Leadership Team, the role combines strategic oversight with hands-on delivery, ensuring services meet clinical, financial, logistical and governance requirements at scale. With accountability for a revenue budget of circa £15M and a workforce of more than 150 employees across management, clinical and non-clinical roles, this position requires a highly experienced leader who can balance operational excellence with commercial growth. Key Responsibilities Operational Strategy & Delivery Develop and implement operational strategies aligned with Board-level objectives and commercial goals. Define annual and long-term operational targets, ensuring service delivery exceeds expectations. Mobilise and deliver services at pace, ensuring all logistical and clinical KPIs are achieved. Drive operational efficiency while maintaining high standards of patient care and compliance. Support the development of new service models, adapting to changing healthcare landscapes. Leadership & Team Development Lead, mentor and inspire the UK operational management team, embedding a culture of accountability, collaboration and excellence. Develop succession plans for key operational roles, ensuring organisational resilience. Support operational managers in delivering high performance across their areas of responsibility. Collaborate closely with the CEO and Commercial Director to deliver strategic and financial objectives. Relationship Management Build strong relationships with NHS executives, commissioners, private providers, OEMs, suppliers and healthcare partners. Act as a trusted partner to regulators, ensuring transparent and constructive relationships. Represent the organisation at regional and national healthcare events. Develop and implement a patient engagement framework that strengthens the patient voice in service delivery. Governance & Compliance Ensure full compliance with external regulatory requirements, including the Care Quality Commission. Maintain the highest standards of clinical governance, patient safety and corporate accountability. Oversee financial governance through effective planning, resource management and control. Identify operational risks and implement robust mitigation strategies. Provide accurate, timely reports to the Senior Leadership Team, escalating issues where required. Key Requirements They are looking for a proven operational leader who brings: Extensive senior leadership experience within NHS or private healthcare (essential). A strong track record of multi-site operational management . Experience in fast-paced environments , with the ability to mobilise services quickly . A strategic growth mindset , with the ability to identify opportunities, adapt delivery models and pivot to meet changing market conditions. Demonstrable experience in building and developing high-performing teams . Strong financial acumen, with experience managing multi-million-pound budgets. Proven success in developing relationships with NHS executives, commissioners and senior clinicians. Graduate-level qualifications (postgraduate desirable). What They Offer The opportunity to make a significant impact on healthcare delivery across the UK and Europe. A senior leadership role with scope to shape strategic direction and operational growth. A collaborative and ambitious culture, with strong commitment to professional development and CPD. How to Apply If you are a proven operational leader with the vision, resilience and expertise to lead at scale in a complex healthcare environment, please send your CV and a covering letter outlining your suitability for the role.

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