The Royal Hospital Chelsea is the home of the Chelsea Pensioners (known as In-Pensioners). It has a rich history and provides supported accommodation as well as residential and nursing care for approx. 300 retired soldiers. An exciting opportunity has arisen at the Royal Hospital Chelsea where we are seeking an exceptional individual to join the Health & Wellbeing team in a new role as Tenancy & Contributions Officer. The Tenancy & Contributions Officer will lead on the delivery and continuing evolution of the tenancy agreement (known as the In-Pensioner Agreement). Part of the delivery of the agreement will be coordinating the process of setting and reviewing In-Pensioner's personal financial contribution to the Royal Hospital. The role also requires the individual to support with benefit applications as required, as well as undertake other housing management related tasks on behalf of the organisation. In addition, the role is also a core component of the recruitment process for new In-Pensioners being the point of first appeal should a candidate be unsuccessful in their application to join. The role is complex, but we have a vibrant multidisciplinary team that is there to help. This role will add tremendous additional value to how we develop and deliver our services. Working closely with colleagues and partner organisations, the individual appointed will be required to have strong administrative and analytical skills as well as demonstrable customer care and communication skills that enable them to build effective working relationships with In-Pensioners, colleagues and other stakeholder alike. The Royal Hospital is seeking an individual with previous experience in the housing sector, preferably having worked with older people who is looking for a new challenge and who wishes to become part of this iconic institution. If you're enthusiastic, motivated, and eager to make a difference while working in a historic and rewarding environment, then we look forward to receiving your CV and cover letter. About Us. The ethos of the Royal Hospital is one that puts a premium on selflessness and companionship. Our values of nurturing belonging, respect individuals, encourage pride and enjoy life underpin that ethos. We are united in a shared purpose, living and working together and ensuring everyone has a place in our diverse social and military community. The Royal Hospital Chelsea is dedicated to equality, diversity, and inclusion, where all backgrounds and abilities can reach their full potential. We pride ourselves on attracting a wide range of talent, removing potential barriers, and promoting equal opportunities. We know, the more varied and inclusive our teams are, the better our organisation will be for our community. We are a Disability Confident employer dedicated to hiring diverse talent and ensuring you are treated with respect throughout the recruitment process and upon joining our community. Our selection process. Should your application be successful you will be invited to a formal interview, where you will be asked questions relating to your experiences and key requirements of the role. If you are successful after the interviews we will: Ask for references from those you have listed on your application form Check your right to live and work in the UK Check any declarations you have made on your application form Ask you to complete a medical form Carry out an Enhanced DBS application.
Apr 26, 2024
Full time
The Royal Hospital Chelsea is the home of the Chelsea Pensioners (known as In-Pensioners). It has a rich history and provides supported accommodation as well as residential and nursing care for approx. 300 retired soldiers. An exciting opportunity has arisen at the Royal Hospital Chelsea where we are seeking an exceptional individual to join the Health & Wellbeing team in a new role as Tenancy & Contributions Officer. The Tenancy & Contributions Officer will lead on the delivery and continuing evolution of the tenancy agreement (known as the In-Pensioner Agreement). Part of the delivery of the agreement will be coordinating the process of setting and reviewing In-Pensioner's personal financial contribution to the Royal Hospital. The role also requires the individual to support with benefit applications as required, as well as undertake other housing management related tasks on behalf of the organisation. In addition, the role is also a core component of the recruitment process for new In-Pensioners being the point of first appeal should a candidate be unsuccessful in their application to join. The role is complex, but we have a vibrant multidisciplinary team that is there to help. This role will add tremendous additional value to how we develop and deliver our services. Working closely with colleagues and partner organisations, the individual appointed will be required to have strong administrative and analytical skills as well as demonstrable customer care and communication skills that enable them to build effective working relationships with In-Pensioners, colleagues and other stakeholder alike. The Royal Hospital is seeking an individual with previous experience in the housing sector, preferably having worked with older people who is looking for a new challenge and who wishes to become part of this iconic institution. If you're enthusiastic, motivated, and eager to make a difference while working in a historic and rewarding environment, then we look forward to receiving your CV and cover letter. About Us. The ethos of the Royal Hospital is one that puts a premium on selflessness and companionship. Our values of nurturing belonging, respect individuals, encourage pride and enjoy life underpin that ethos. We are united in a shared purpose, living and working together and ensuring everyone has a place in our diverse social and military community. The Royal Hospital Chelsea is dedicated to equality, diversity, and inclusion, where all backgrounds and abilities can reach their full potential. We pride ourselves on attracting a wide range of talent, removing potential barriers, and promoting equal opportunities. We know, the more varied and inclusive our teams are, the better our organisation will be for our community. We are a Disability Confident employer dedicated to hiring diverse talent and ensuring you are treated with respect throughout the recruitment process and upon joining our community. Our selection process. Should your application be successful you will be invited to a formal interview, where you will be asked questions relating to your experiences and key requirements of the role. If you are successful after the interviews we will: Ask for references from those you have listed on your application form Check your right to live and work in the UK Check any declarations you have made on your application form Ask you to complete a medical form Carry out an Enhanced DBS application.
Co-Opted Non Executive Director About Capital Enterprise Capital Enterprise exists to drive positive impact for the UK economy by empowering innovators from all backgrounds, ensuring the fairer distribution of innovation support, and raising the voices of the entrepreneur support system at the highest levels. Our vision is to make the UK the best place in the world to start and scale a business. Capital Enterprise has four main areas of activity: Pioneering specialised startup innovation programmes; Serving founders and startups from communities that are under-represented in the UK tech start-up ecosystem; Co-developing tech startup ecosystems in underserved regions of the UK; Supporting ambitious startups to raise investment. We are mission-driven, not profit-driven. About the role As a board director you will be working in partnership with the Capital Enterprise Executive Team and wider Board, to advise, develop and champion a sustainable future for Capital Enterprise that ensures we achieve our mission to make the UK the best place in the world to start and scale a business. Responsibilities: Strategic Direction: Collaborate with the CEO to establish long-term goals and strategies, ensuring Capital Enterprise remains aligned with its mission and responsive to the needs of its stakeholders. Policy Formulation: Create and sanction policies guiding operational and ethical standards, setting a framework for decision-making and conduct within the organisation. Financial Oversight: Guarantee the financial well-being of Capital Enterprise through diligent budget approval, planning and monitoring, safeguarding the organisation's assets. Governance: Maintain legal and ethical integrity, ensuring all actions and decisions comply with pertinent laws, regulations and ethical norms. Performance Evaluation: Conduct assessments of the CEO and Leadership Team's performance, providing constructive feedback to foster leadership effectiveness. Stakeholder Communication: Engage actively with external stakeholders, promoting Capital Enterprise's direction, achievements, and needs effectively. What we are looking for: Attendance: Commit to attending at least 75% of monthly board meetings per year, ensuring active participation in governance and strategic decision-making. Term: Willingly serve a term ranging from two to four years, contributing to the continuity and stability of Capital Enterprise's leadership. Preparation: Arrive at meetings prepared, having thoroughly reviewed all pertinent documents and reports in advance to facilitate informed discussions. Committee Work: Actively participate in or lead internal committees and bodies, contributing to areas critical for Capital Enterprise's success. Advocacy and Ambassadorship: Champion Capital Enterprise in the wider community, promoting its mission, programmes, and needs, and enhancing its visibility and impact. Essential: Demonstrate a passion for entrepreneurship Successful track record of achievement throughout your career Demonstrable experience of building and sustaining relationships with key stakeholders to achieve organisational objectives A proven track record of sound judgement and effective decision making A history of impartiality, fairness and the ability to respect confidences A track record of commitment to promoting equality and diversity Preparedness to make unpopular recommendations to the board as required, and a willingness to speak your mind. Desirable: Willingness to be available to the Executive Team for advice and enquiries An understanding and acceptance of the legal duties, responsibilities and liabilities of directorship Commitment to the organisation and a willingness to devote the necessary time and effort Understanding how to build ecosystems and partnerships Able to use your connections to advance the organisation Ability to influence key people and organisations Finance and audit background. Experience: Local Authority Economic Development experience outside of Greater London (preferably with experience of the Metro Mayoral sectors of the North West, Midlands or Yorkshire) Experience of the commercial innovation sector - either as a Chief Innovation Officer or the Chief Technology Officer or equivalent of a technical or engineering business Deep-Tech sector experience Central Government Policy experience in the technology/innovation sector, with knowledge of UKRI/Innovate UK R&D policy Education/Qualifications: Significant experience of operating with or on a board in a not-for-profit, public sector or commercial organisation What we offer We are a fast-growing team with a presence in cities across the UK and a flexible approach to hybrid/ remote working. We are currently concentrated in the Golden Triangle and Northern Triangles, and frequently meet up to co-work. We also gather as a team at least quarterly. How to apply Click on the 'Apply now' button below. The closing date for applications is Friday 3rd May 2024.
Apr 26, 2024
Full time
Co-Opted Non Executive Director About Capital Enterprise Capital Enterprise exists to drive positive impact for the UK economy by empowering innovators from all backgrounds, ensuring the fairer distribution of innovation support, and raising the voices of the entrepreneur support system at the highest levels. Our vision is to make the UK the best place in the world to start and scale a business. Capital Enterprise has four main areas of activity: Pioneering specialised startup innovation programmes; Serving founders and startups from communities that are under-represented in the UK tech start-up ecosystem; Co-developing tech startup ecosystems in underserved regions of the UK; Supporting ambitious startups to raise investment. We are mission-driven, not profit-driven. About the role As a board director you will be working in partnership with the Capital Enterprise Executive Team and wider Board, to advise, develop and champion a sustainable future for Capital Enterprise that ensures we achieve our mission to make the UK the best place in the world to start and scale a business. Responsibilities: Strategic Direction: Collaborate with the CEO to establish long-term goals and strategies, ensuring Capital Enterprise remains aligned with its mission and responsive to the needs of its stakeholders. Policy Formulation: Create and sanction policies guiding operational and ethical standards, setting a framework for decision-making and conduct within the organisation. Financial Oversight: Guarantee the financial well-being of Capital Enterprise through diligent budget approval, planning and monitoring, safeguarding the organisation's assets. Governance: Maintain legal and ethical integrity, ensuring all actions and decisions comply with pertinent laws, regulations and ethical norms. Performance Evaluation: Conduct assessments of the CEO and Leadership Team's performance, providing constructive feedback to foster leadership effectiveness. Stakeholder Communication: Engage actively with external stakeholders, promoting Capital Enterprise's direction, achievements, and needs effectively. What we are looking for: Attendance: Commit to attending at least 75% of monthly board meetings per year, ensuring active participation in governance and strategic decision-making. Term: Willingly serve a term ranging from two to four years, contributing to the continuity and stability of Capital Enterprise's leadership. Preparation: Arrive at meetings prepared, having thoroughly reviewed all pertinent documents and reports in advance to facilitate informed discussions. Committee Work: Actively participate in or lead internal committees and bodies, contributing to areas critical for Capital Enterprise's success. Advocacy and Ambassadorship: Champion Capital Enterprise in the wider community, promoting its mission, programmes, and needs, and enhancing its visibility and impact. Essential: Demonstrate a passion for entrepreneurship Successful track record of achievement throughout your career Demonstrable experience of building and sustaining relationships with key stakeholders to achieve organisational objectives A proven track record of sound judgement and effective decision making A history of impartiality, fairness and the ability to respect confidences A track record of commitment to promoting equality and diversity Preparedness to make unpopular recommendations to the board as required, and a willingness to speak your mind. Desirable: Willingness to be available to the Executive Team for advice and enquiries An understanding and acceptance of the legal duties, responsibilities and liabilities of directorship Commitment to the organisation and a willingness to devote the necessary time and effort Understanding how to build ecosystems and partnerships Able to use your connections to advance the organisation Ability to influence key people and organisations Finance and audit background. Experience: Local Authority Economic Development experience outside of Greater London (preferably with experience of the Metro Mayoral sectors of the North West, Midlands or Yorkshire) Experience of the commercial innovation sector - either as a Chief Innovation Officer or the Chief Technology Officer or equivalent of a technical or engineering business Deep-Tech sector experience Central Government Policy experience in the technology/innovation sector, with knowledge of UKRI/Innovate UK R&D policy Education/Qualifications: Significant experience of operating with or on a board in a not-for-profit, public sector or commercial organisation What we offer We are a fast-growing team with a presence in cities across the UK and a flexible approach to hybrid/ remote working. We are currently concentrated in the Golden Triangle and Northern Triangles, and frequently meet up to co-work. We also gather as a team at least quarterly. How to apply Click on the 'Apply now' button below. The closing date for applications is Friday 3rd May 2024.
People Business Partner needed to join our Satalia division on a permanent basis This role is largely remote based with requirement to travel to Watford and/or London as required. What you'll be doing: Contribute to and drive the overall People team strategy as a strategic partner to your assigned business area(s). Be a sparring partner for the senior leader of your business areas to build relationships and challenge the status quo with a seat at the leadership table Develop a deep knowledge of business strategies, priorities and challenges to raise creditability of the People team and ensure that your business areas are right sized and structured to deliver Coach management team to improve leadership capability and drive improved employee engagement Use People metrics to support managers in defining, developing, and executing people plans, in collaboration with the Talent, L&D and Reward teams Ownership of the Performance enablement process in your area to influence business managers on decision making on people, promotions, and recruitment Lead on complex employee relations matters as necessary (including Redundancy and TUPE) including working with and mentoring the People officer on more simplistic cases Communicate key messages through Business area, attending team meetings and being a visible partner Lead or support UK CPO to deliver on People team and wider EMEA or Business change projects. Current projects include Career Pathways and Competency frameworks, Leadership Development, IE&D strategy and Wellbeing initiatives. What we want from you: Strong experience as generalist HR Business Partner, ideally within a similar industry Comfortable working in a fast paced and constantly changing environment, working at an operational and strategic level. Skilled and experienced in organisational development and change, performance management, reward and learning and development. CIPD qualified and a passion for continuous professional development Organized with the ability to manage and prioritize a challenging and busy workload Good knowledge of employment law and commercial in your approach Excellent people management and influential skills Analytical and goal oriented Demonstrable experience with HR metrics Self-starter with a drive to make things happen at pace Strong emotional intelligence, listening, influencing and coaching skills A high level of resilience If you know some of this, even better: Prior experience working in a technology agency/consultancy What we can offer you: Opportunity to work at the forefront of AI technology A chance to contribute to groundbreaking commerce AI solutions Alongside the opportunity to work with some of the most exciting brands around the world, we'll also prioritise your career development and help you grow your skills. We'll empower you to make a difference, allow you to be yourself, and respect who you are. We offer a great benefits package including hybrid working that works for everyone, a generous discretionary bonus scheme, training opportunities, competitive pension, medical insurance, life assurance, social events, opportunities to buy and sell holidays, family friendly policies, discounts with hundreds of retailers and much more. What we do: At Wunderman Thompson we inspire growth for ambitious brands. Within our commerce and technology division, that means inspiring people across the globe to shop online through seamless digital experiences.? Satalia, a Wunderman Thompson Commerce and Technology Company, is a community of individuals devoted to working on diverse and challenging projects, allowing you to flex your technical skills whilst working with a tight knit team of high performing colleagues. How we do it: Led by our founder (who is also WPP's Chief AI Officer), Satalia's ambition is to become a decentralised organisation of the future. Today this involves developing tools and processes to liberate and automate manual repetitive tasks, with a focus on freedom, transparency and trust. We are investing massively in developing next generation generative AI tools, including workstreams covering text, image, video, audio, and research. We are building large scale, enterprise grade solutions and serving these innovations to our clients and WPP agency partners.? At Wunderman Thompson Commerce and Technology: Our commerce and technology division houses strategic consultants, creative and technical architects and skilled developers and operators that together help some of the world's leading organisations to deliver outstanding digital experiences across all major routes to market worldwide: marketplaces, online retailers, D2C, B2B and social platforms.? We work with some of the most exciting brands such as The Coca-Cola Company, EY, Bosch, Unilever, Ford, DFS, Mercedes-Benz, Johnson & Johnson, Nestlé, Sainsbury's, Selfridges, Shell and Tiffany & Co. What makes us different? We are part of Wunderman Thompson Commerce & Technology. Part creative agency, part consultancy and part technology company, we're unique in our ability to connect world-class strategic thinking and creative insight, with deep executional capability across technology and operations. We're part of the WPP Group, which gives us the talent, infrastructure, and support of one of the largest agency networks in the world. If you need reasonable adjustments at any point in the application or interview process, please let us know. At Wunderman Thompson, a WPP company, we are committed to actively building a diverse, equitable and inclusive workplace where everyone feels welcomed, valued and heard, and is treated with dignity and respect. As leaders and creative partners across industries, it is our responsibility to cultivate an environment reflective of our greatest asset; our people. We believe that this commitment inspires growth and delivers equitable outcomes for everyone as well as the clients and communities we serve.
Apr 25, 2024
Full time
People Business Partner needed to join our Satalia division on a permanent basis This role is largely remote based with requirement to travel to Watford and/or London as required. What you'll be doing: Contribute to and drive the overall People team strategy as a strategic partner to your assigned business area(s). Be a sparring partner for the senior leader of your business areas to build relationships and challenge the status quo with a seat at the leadership table Develop a deep knowledge of business strategies, priorities and challenges to raise creditability of the People team and ensure that your business areas are right sized and structured to deliver Coach management team to improve leadership capability and drive improved employee engagement Use People metrics to support managers in defining, developing, and executing people plans, in collaboration with the Talent, L&D and Reward teams Ownership of the Performance enablement process in your area to influence business managers on decision making on people, promotions, and recruitment Lead on complex employee relations matters as necessary (including Redundancy and TUPE) including working with and mentoring the People officer on more simplistic cases Communicate key messages through Business area, attending team meetings and being a visible partner Lead or support UK CPO to deliver on People team and wider EMEA or Business change projects. Current projects include Career Pathways and Competency frameworks, Leadership Development, IE&D strategy and Wellbeing initiatives. What we want from you: Strong experience as generalist HR Business Partner, ideally within a similar industry Comfortable working in a fast paced and constantly changing environment, working at an operational and strategic level. Skilled and experienced in organisational development and change, performance management, reward and learning and development. CIPD qualified and a passion for continuous professional development Organized with the ability to manage and prioritize a challenging and busy workload Good knowledge of employment law and commercial in your approach Excellent people management and influential skills Analytical and goal oriented Demonstrable experience with HR metrics Self-starter with a drive to make things happen at pace Strong emotional intelligence, listening, influencing and coaching skills A high level of resilience If you know some of this, even better: Prior experience working in a technology agency/consultancy What we can offer you: Opportunity to work at the forefront of AI technology A chance to contribute to groundbreaking commerce AI solutions Alongside the opportunity to work with some of the most exciting brands around the world, we'll also prioritise your career development and help you grow your skills. We'll empower you to make a difference, allow you to be yourself, and respect who you are. We offer a great benefits package including hybrid working that works for everyone, a generous discretionary bonus scheme, training opportunities, competitive pension, medical insurance, life assurance, social events, opportunities to buy and sell holidays, family friendly policies, discounts with hundreds of retailers and much more. What we do: At Wunderman Thompson we inspire growth for ambitious brands. Within our commerce and technology division, that means inspiring people across the globe to shop online through seamless digital experiences.? Satalia, a Wunderman Thompson Commerce and Technology Company, is a community of individuals devoted to working on diverse and challenging projects, allowing you to flex your technical skills whilst working with a tight knit team of high performing colleagues. How we do it: Led by our founder (who is also WPP's Chief AI Officer), Satalia's ambition is to become a decentralised organisation of the future. Today this involves developing tools and processes to liberate and automate manual repetitive tasks, with a focus on freedom, transparency and trust. We are investing massively in developing next generation generative AI tools, including workstreams covering text, image, video, audio, and research. We are building large scale, enterprise grade solutions and serving these innovations to our clients and WPP agency partners.? At Wunderman Thompson Commerce and Technology: Our commerce and technology division houses strategic consultants, creative and technical architects and skilled developers and operators that together help some of the world's leading organisations to deliver outstanding digital experiences across all major routes to market worldwide: marketplaces, online retailers, D2C, B2B and social platforms.? We work with some of the most exciting brands such as The Coca-Cola Company, EY, Bosch, Unilever, Ford, DFS, Mercedes-Benz, Johnson & Johnson, Nestlé, Sainsbury's, Selfridges, Shell and Tiffany & Co. What makes us different? We are part of Wunderman Thompson Commerce & Technology. Part creative agency, part consultancy and part technology company, we're unique in our ability to connect world-class strategic thinking and creative insight, with deep executional capability across technology and operations. We're part of the WPP Group, which gives us the talent, infrastructure, and support of one of the largest agency networks in the world. If you need reasonable adjustments at any point in the application or interview process, please let us know. At Wunderman Thompson, a WPP company, we are committed to actively building a diverse, equitable and inclusive workplace where everyone feels welcomed, valued and heard, and is treated with dignity and respect. As leaders and creative partners across industries, it is our responsibility to cultivate an environment reflective of our greatest asset; our people. We believe that this commitment inspires growth and delivers equitable outcomes for everyone as well as the clients and communities we serve.
Purpose of the Job: To complete social care assessments and undertake casework of residents in the community and other care settings. To commission care services according to assessment outcomes and eligibility in relation to the Care Act. To participate in the duty rota - this is the single point of contact for referrals for Adult Social Care. Where necessary undertake crisis intervention where enquiries indicate the need for immediate risk management. Main Responsibilities: To carry out home visits and consult with service users, carers, and relevant agencies and professionals. To alert the Registered Care Manager to any safeguarding concerns. To ensure assessments and support plans are carried out in a person-centered and outcome-focused way. To advise on the use of personal budgets and direct payments. Where appropriate, to assist customers to maximise their independence. To undertake any necessary adjustments or to cease care packages by both the organization's Eligibility Criteria and Operational Guidance and the needs of the service user. To make any necessary arrangements for the implementation of changes in service provision. To commission and make arrangements for the provision of new services when needed or refer to other appropriate agencies. To maintain efficient and effective liaison with all Departmental Staff and other Independent and Voluntary Agencies. To maintain accurate case records and to prepare any required reports. To maintain accurate statistical data and the Department's computerized information system. To work within and contribute to the development of departmental and team procedures and policies. To participate in regular supervision and the Appraisal process and attend training as required. Attend and participate in relevant staff and service meetings. In all of the above to undertake practice in an anti-discriminatory and anti oppressive manner. Any other duties as directed by your line manager, Director or as agreed with the Senior Management Group. To act by the principles set out in the Employee Code of Conduct and the organization's Values, recognizing the duty of all public sector employees to discharge public functions reasonably and according to the law. Duties And Responsibilities Objectives To ensure that agreed quality assurance initiatives are implemented within the home. Liaise with social care regulators and local authorities to ensure satisfactory standards are maintained To become the person in charge responsible for the day-to-day running of the homecare services with 24-hour responsibility for the care of the Service users. To be the Information Governance Lead for their home and to work in collaboration with the Company's Information Governance Lead, being accountable to the Senior Operations Team. To provide improvement, independence, and choice for Service Users, making sure they are treated with dignity at all times. To manage the effective use of resources and maintain high levels of occupancy. To comply with all regulatory requirements at all times and in particular the Regulations for the Registration and Inspection of the services. To ensure policy and procedures are implemented and understood by all the staff to ensure the highest standard of care. Leadership To provide leadership to all staff to deliver the highest possible quality of care within a safe working and living environment. To be a good model for all employees, being approachable and providing a regular presence on the "shop floor" as well as being consistent in all actions and decisions. To set and maintain clear standards within the service in line with the Verity Healthcare quality assessment tool. To ensure that staff selection processes for all applied thoroughly and that all candidates are treated professionally. To ensure all staff maintain the registration with their national bodies. To develop a culture of continuous quality improvement using the framework of clinical governance. To maintain a comprehensive induction process for all new employees to ensure they are effectively introduced to the Service, the Service Users, and good practices within their first week. To ensure that NMC and Care Assistants and Support Worker's codes of professional conduct and guidelines relating to professional practices are followed at all times. Take responsibility and accountability for the delivery of professional, competent and high-quality care. To conduct regular reviews with new employees during their probationary period and to always conduct a three-monthly review to confirm the appointment or extend the probation period. To ensure all staff are annually appraised and that required standards of performance are being achieved, to manage under-performance through objective setting and regular reviews, and that regular supervisions occur in line with company policy. To ensure complaints and suggestions are positively actioned and dealt with correctly. To identify individual training needs in line with the organization's objectives and the employee's performance, arranging training and evaluating their effectiveness, and ensuring that staff has completed the required training each year. To hold regular staff, Service Users, and stake holders meetings to provide and receive feedback, and administer the questionnaires provided as part of the company's. Quality Assurance Systems. Care Practice To ensure that all Service Users have an up-to-date care plan, which is regularly evaluated and actively involves Service Users in the preparation. Ensure all risks associated with care e.g. moving and handling, mobility, challenging behavior, and skin care are identified and correctly actioned. To regularly monitor the delivery of care given by all staff ensuring that the physical, social, psychological, and emotional needs of the Service User are recognized, assessed, and met. To ensure the Service and its processes are fully compliant with the Mental Capacity Act and that service users are empowered to make choices where able and where not best interest decisions are made on their behalf involving all those necessary. To ensure the Service is compliant with DoLS legislation. To ensure that there is a regular program of activities, which are arranged in line with the Service Users' needs. To ensure the Service Users receive a pleasant nutritional diet. To ensure an active named nurse and key worker key worker system for all the Service Users. To ensure the maintenance of the highest standards of care consistent with the requirements of CQC/Funding Authorities. To arrange regular reviews with Social Workers, Service Users, Relatives, and Key Workers. To conduct a pre-admission assessment for all potential Service Users. To meet professional and legal responsibilities with regard to the storage, handling, and administration of drugs. Ensure the protection and safety of Service Users at all times, which requires conducting regular health and safety checks and checks that the call bell system and the fire alarm systems are always fully functional. General Management To understand the legal requirements of the Care Quality Commission (CQC) and the Regulations and other legislations and ensure the Service complies with Essential Standards of Quality and Safety, and whatever legislation or relevant standards that may be in force at any time. To personally have a full understanding and working knowledge of all Verity Healthcare policies and procedures and ensure that all these policies are applied at all times. To be responsible for completing the staff rota and ensuring that the staffing ratio meets the needs of the Service Users. Ensure that all annual leave requests are coordinated to prevent disruption in the Service. To control sickness absence by always conducting back-to-work interviews and correctly applying company policy. To carry out the duties of "The Responsible Officer" and ensure that the service compiles with all statutory obligations and relevant legislation (e.g. environmental health, health & safety, and fire regulations). To meet professional and legal responsibilities with Health and Safety issues and ensure that all monitoring requirements are met. To Promote a positive customer care-orientated environment and ensure all staff are familiar with the company complaints procedure To remain professionally updated and ensure care in all areas is delivered in line with the latest research to promote evidence-based practice. To participate in the recruitment, selection, and retention of staff. To liaise effectively with Head Office Departments, building good working relationships, as required for the good operation of the Service. Ensure that all Service Users have a copy of the terms and conditions of care and that all the necessary funding documents are completed. To enable service users to control their own financial affairs, where possible. To ensure that all Service Users' finances are controlled and up-to-date accurate records are kept of all transactions, the financial control of their affairs must be undertaken with total accuracy and security. To ensure the security and confidentially of records and information relating to the service. Ensure that staff hours are recorded and sent to payroll on time. . click apply for full job details
Apr 25, 2024
Full time
Purpose of the Job: To complete social care assessments and undertake casework of residents in the community and other care settings. To commission care services according to assessment outcomes and eligibility in relation to the Care Act. To participate in the duty rota - this is the single point of contact for referrals for Adult Social Care. Where necessary undertake crisis intervention where enquiries indicate the need for immediate risk management. Main Responsibilities: To carry out home visits and consult with service users, carers, and relevant agencies and professionals. To alert the Registered Care Manager to any safeguarding concerns. To ensure assessments and support plans are carried out in a person-centered and outcome-focused way. To advise on the use of personal budgets and direct payments. Where appropriate, to assist customers to maximise their independence. To undertake any necessary adjustments or to cease care packages by both the organization's Eligibility Criteria and Operational Guidance and the needs of the service user. To make any necessary arrangements for the implementation of changes in service provision. To commission and make arrangements for the provision of new services when needed or refer to other appropriate agencies. To maintain efficient and effective liaison with all Departmental Staff and other Independent and Voluntary Agencies. To maintain accurate case records and to prepare any required reports. To maintain accurate statistical data and the Department's computerized information system. To work within and contribute to the development of departmental and team procedures and policies. To participate in regular supervision and the Appraisal process and attend training as required. Attend and participate in relevant staff and service meetings. In all of the above to undertake practice in an anti-discriminatory and anti oppressive manner. Any other duties as directed by your line manager, Director or as agreed with the Senior Management Group. To act by the principles set out in the Employee Code of Conduct and the organization's Values, recognizing the duty of all public sector employees to discharge public functions reasonably and according to the law. Duties And Responsibilities Objectives To ensure that agreed quality assurance initiatives are implemented within the home. Liaise with social care regulators and local authorities to ensure satisfactory standards are maintained To become the person in charge responsible for the day-to-day running of the homecare services with 24-hour responsibility for the care of the Service users. To be the Information Governance Lead for their home and to work in collaboration with the Company's Information Governance Lead, being accountable to the Senior Operations Team. To provide improvement, independence, and choice for Service Users, making sure they are treated with dignity at all times. To manage the effective use of resources and maintain high levels of occupancy. To comply with all regulatory requirements at all times and in particular the Regulations for the Registration and Inspection of the services. To ensure policy and procedures are implemented and understood by all the staff to ensure the highest standard of care. Leadership To provide leadership to all staff to deliver the highest possible quality of care within a safe working and living environment. To be a good model for all employees, being approachable and providing a regular presence on the "shop floor" as well as being consistent in all actions and decisions. To set and maintain clear standards within the service in line with the Verity Healthcare quality assessment tool. To ensure that staff selection processes for all applied thoroughly and that all candidates are treated professionally. To ensure all staff maintain the registration with their national bodies. To develop a culture of continuous quality improvement using the framework of clinical governance. To maintain a comprehensive induction process for all new employees to ensure they are effectively introduced to the Service, the Service Users, and good practices within their first week. To ensure that NMC and Care Assistants and Support Worker's codes of professional conduct and guidelines relating to professional practices are followed at all times. Take responsibility and accountability for the delivery of professional, competent and high-quality care. To conduct regular reviews with new employees during their probationary period and to always conduct a three-monthly review to confirm the appointment or extend the probation period. To ensure all staff are annually appraised and that required standards of performance are being achieved, to manage under-performance through objective setting and regular reviews, and that regular supervisions occur in line with company policy. To ensure complaints and suggestions are positively actioned and dealt with correctly. To identify individual training needs in line with the organization's objectives and the employee's performance, arranging training and evaluating their effectiveness, and ensuring that staff has completed the required training each year. To hold regular staff, Service Users, and stake holders meetings to provide and receive feedback, and administer the questionnaires provided as part of the company's. Quality Assurance Systems. Care Practice To ensure that all Service Users have an up-to-date care plan, which is regularly evaluated and actively involves Service Users in the preparation. Ensure all risks associated with care e.g. moving and handling, mobility, challenging behavior, and skin care are identified and correctly actioned. To regularly monitor the delivery of care given by all staff ensuring that the physical, social, psychological, and emotional needs of the Service User are recognized, assessed, and met. To ensure the Service and its processes are fully compliant with the Mental Capacity Act and that service users are empowered to make choices where able and where not best interest decisions are made on their behalf involving all those necessary. To ensure the Service is compliant with DoLS legislation. To ensure that there is a regular program of activities, which are arranged in line with the Service Users' needs. To ensure the Service Users receive a pleasant nutritional diet. To ensure an active named nurse and key worker key worker system for all the Service Users. To ensure the maintenance of the highest standards of care consistent with the requirements of CQC/Funding Authorities. To arrange regular reviews with Social Workers, Service Users, Relatives, and Key Workers. To conduct a pre-admission assessment for all potential Service Users. To meet professional and legal responsibilities with regard to the storage, handling, and administration of drugs. Ensure the protection and safety of Service Users at all times, which requires conducting regular health and safety checks and checks that the call bell system and the fire alarm systems are always fully functional. General Management To understand the legal requirements of the Care Quality Commission (CQC) and the Regulations and other legislations and ensure the Service complies with Essential Standards of Quality and Safety, and whatever legislation or relevant standards that may be in force at any time. To personally have a full understanding and working knowledge of all Verity Healthcare policies and procedures and ensure that all these policies are applied at all times. To be responsible for completing the staff rota and ensuring that the staffing ratio meets the needs of the Service Users. Ensure that all annual leave requests are coordinated to prevent disruption in the Service. To control sickness absence by always conducting back-to-work interviews and correctly applying company policy. To carry out the duties of "The Responsible Officer" and ensure that the service compiles with all statutory obligations and relevant legislation (e.g. environmental health, health & safety, and fire regulations). To meet professional and legal responsibilities with Health and Safety issues and ensure that all monitoring requirements are met. To Promote a positive customer care-orientated environment and ensure all staff are familiar with the company complaints procedure To remain professionally updated and ensure care in all areas is delivered in line with the latest research to promote evidence-based practice. To participate in the recruitment, selection, and retention of staff. To liaise effectively with Head Office Departments, building good working relationships, as required for the good operation of the Service. Ensure that all Service Users have a copy of the terms and conditions of care and that all the necessary funding documents are completed. To enable service users to control their own financial affairs, where possible. To ensure that all Service Users' finances are controlled and up-to-date accurate records are kept of all transactions, the financial control of their affairs must be undertaken with total accuracy and security. To ensure the security and confidentially of records and information relating to the service. Ensure that staff hours are recorded and sent to payroll on time. . click apply for full job details
Working With Us We believe passionately in our mission statement - 'We Know, We Can, We Will'. We never settle for less and are driven by achievement and success. To be a committed member of the Harris Invictus community is to aspire to learn and gain knowledge. We are able to apply what we know to the outside world. We can do it and we will succeed no matter the circumstances or difficulties we face. Learning is a journey, and in partnership with parents, we will be there to support when needed, to celebrate successes and to guide our young people as they become the leaders of tomorrow. "Education is the passport to the future for tomorrow belongs to those who prepare for it today" Malcolm X Main Areas of Responsibility In this key role, you will: Undertake reception duties, answering general telephone and face to face enquiries and signing in visitors, dealing with parental and visitor enquiries and supporting student enquiries Assist with pupil first aid/welfare duties Assist in arrangements for school trips, events etc. Provide general clerical/admin support Maintain manual and computerised records/management information systems Produce lists/information/data as required Undertake typing, word processing and other IT based tasks Take notes at meetings Sort and distribute mail Undertake administrative procedures Maintain and collate pupil reports Undertake routing administration of school lettings and other uses of school premises Provide timely and effective operation of secretarial and administrative support to the line manager Assist the Academy by maintaining good relationships with staff, parents, governors, contractors, representatives and external agencies in order to promote the objectives of the School Clerk the governing body meetings, preparing agendas, papers and minutes and keeping records as required What We are Looking For We would like to hear from you if you have: Experience of delivering a high-quality service Experience of a range of general administrative duties Good ICT skills and experience, including Word, Excel, and management information systems Experience working with children of relevant age (11-19) A good standard of general education, including literacy and numeracy skills For a full job description and person specification, please download the Job Pack. Applying for this Position Our people are at the heart of our success. We have developed a strong culture of collaboration and best practice, with professional development and career planning at its centre. We invest in our staff with support, coaching, mentoring, and a wide range of top-quality training programmes delivered at every level. In addition to the opportunities for career development and progression, we also offer a competitive rewards and benefits package which includes our Harris Allowance for teachers on MPS/UPS, a Performance and Loyalty Bonus, Pension Scheme with generous employer contributions, a Wellbeing Cash Plan, electric car scheme, and many other benefits. Learn more about our benefits on our website.
Apr 25, 2024
Full time
Working With Us We believe passionately in our mission statement - 'We Know, We Can, We Will'. We never settle for less and are driven by achievement and success. To be a committed member of the Harris Invictus community is to aspire to learn and gain knowledge. We are able to apply what we know to the outside world. We can do it and we will succeed no matter the circumstances or difficulties we face. Learning is a journey, and in partnership with parents, we will be there to support when needed, to celebrate successes and to guide our young people as they become the leaders of tomorrow. "Education is the passport to the future for tomorrow belongs to those who prepare for it today" Malcolm X Main Areas of Responsibility In this key role, you will: Undertake reception duties, answering general telephone and face to face enquiries and signing in visitors, dealing with parental and visitor enquiries and supporting student enquiries Assist with pupil first aid/welfare duties Assist in arrangements for school trips, events etc. Provide general clerical/admin support Maintain manual and computerised records/management information systems Produce lists/information/data as required Undertake typing, word processing and other IT based tasks Take notes at meetings Sort and distribute mail Undertake administrative procedures Maintain and collate pupil reports Undertake routing administration of school lettings and other uses of school premises Provide timely and effective operation of secretarial and administrative support to the line manager Assist the Academy by maintaining good relationships with staff, parents, governors, contractors, representatives and external agencies in order to promote the objectives of the School Clerk the governing body meetings, preparing agendas, papers and minutes and keeping records as required What We are Looking For We would like to hear from you if you have: Experience of delivering a high-quality service Experience of a range of general administrative duties Good ICT skills and experience, including Word, Excel, and management information systems Experience working with children of relevant age (11-19) A good standard of general education, including literacy and numeracy skills For a full job description and person specification, please download the Job Pack. Applying for this Position Our people are at the heart of our success. We have developed a strong culture of collaboration and best practice, with professional development and career planning at its centre. We invest in our staff with support, coaching, mentoring, and a wide range of top-quality training programmes delivered at every level. In addition to the opportunities for career development and progression, we also offer a competitive rewards and benefits package which includes our Harris Allowance for teachers on MPS/UPS, a Performance and Loyalty Bonus, Pension Scheme with generous employer contributions, a Wellbeing Cash Plan, electric car scheme, and many other benefits. Learn more about our benefits on our website.
Location: Chorley, Lancashire, United Kingdom CHIEF SALES OFFICER ABOUT ROQ Roq is an independent, outcomes-focused Quality Engineering consultancy. We provide a truly independent view on all things quality to the world's largest organisations on their most important technology initiatives. We help them to realise the benefits of high-functioning, high-quality technology solutions, delivered at a pace that aligns with their business imperatives. This is something we've been proudly doing since 2009. Everything we do is built on our amazing culture and living and breathing our core values of Straight Talking, Passionate, Excellence and Commitment. Our happy and dedicated team are motivated by making a real difference in the lives of our clients, colleagues, and community. ABOUT THE ROLE As the Chief Sales Officer (CSO), you will be an integral member of the Leadership Team at Roq. You will be client-focused, results-driven, an excellent communicator and have sound business acumen. You will oversee and be accountable for the sales function at Roq, developing and executing the company sales strategy through both new business and growing existing clients. You will have responsibility for leading and managing the Roq Sales Team, holding everyone within the team accountable and motivating them to deliver against their targets and goals. KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES LMA - leading, managing, and holding the sales team accountable. New Business and Existing Client Sales - sell our services, achieving the client revenue and margin targets set in our business plans. Growth Strategy - analyse market trends, identify new business and market opportunities and develop and implement sales strategies relevant to our target industries and client personas. Revenue Forecasting - provide accurate sales forecasting, by building a robust and reliable sales pipeline, to support the wider business decision-making. Business Contribution - provide insight and challenge within the leadership team, to support the business growth and development. DAY-TO-DAY RESPONSIBILITIES Provide leadership and support for the sales team, aligned to delivering their own goals and targets, the organisational goals and the overall business plan Build, refine and execute the sales strategy, aligned to delivering the revenue/margin targets Ensure robust and dynamic processes across the sale function, enabling continuity of exceptional client experience throughout the client lifecycle Work closely with marketing to validate our target sectors and build and execute sector-specific approaches and marketing campaigns; including building marketing assets Growing existing business revenue - ensuring the execution of robust account plans Growing new business revenue with a focus on repeatable lead generation activities and high closure rates Understand our clients and help to ensure that our service offering remains relevant Provide input and ideas from client engagements and the wider market into service development and improvement. Manage any risks that materialise and ensure that any issues that do occur are dealt with quickly Client satisfaction - ensure smooth transition for new clients to the existing business team, including handover of account plans Tracking and reporting on sales performance including the maintenance of the overall sales forecast Manage budgets and resources related to sales activities Any other duties deemed necessary by the company WHAT WE LOOK FOR Experience and proven track record of leading a successful sales function within a quality engineering / testing and/or consultancy context would be a big advantage Experience working in a delivery capacity within a quality engineering / testing and/or consultancy is a desirable requirement, and would be advantageous Experience of engaging and building strong relationships with key stakeholders, internally and externally Experience of managing a growing sales team- able to inspire and motivate team members to achieve sales targets. Thrive in a fast-paced environment where requirements can change at a moment's notice A hands-on approach where you'll do whatever is needed to deliver the very best service for our clients Passionate about delivering continuous improvement through knowledge sharing and collaboration - questioning the present to improve the future Takes pride in your work but does not seek glory - feels pride when their colleagues succeed too Is always genuine and acts with integrity - honest, ethical, and transparent in dealings with clients, team members, and other stakeholders. Ability to persevere in the face of setbacks and challenges. Your personal values are in line with our Roq values
Apr 25, 2024
Full time
Location: Chorley, Lancashire, United Kingdom CHIEF SALES OFFICER ABOUT ROQ Roq is an independent, outcomes-focused Quality Engineering consultancy. We provide a truly independent view on all things quality to the world's largest organisations on their most important technology initiatives. We help them to realise the benefits of high-functioning, high-quality technology solutions, delivered at a pace that aligns with their business imperatives. This is something we've been proudly doing since 2009. Everything we do is built on our amazing culture and living and breathing our core values of Straight Talking, Passionate, Excellence and Commitment. Our happy and dedicated team are motivated by making a real difference in the lives of our clients, colleagues, and community. ABOUT THE ROLE As the Chief Sales Officer (CSO), you will be an integral member of the Leadership Team at Roq. You will be client-focused, results-driven, an excellent communicator and have sound business acumen. You will oversee and be accountable for the sales function at Roq, developing and executing the company sales strategy through both new business and growing existing clients. You will have responsibility for leading and managing the Roq Sales Team, holding everyone within the team accountable and motivating them to deliver against their targets and goals. KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES LMA - leading, managing, and holding the sales team accountable. New Business and Existing Client Sales - sell our services, achieving the client revenue and margin targets set in our business plans. Growth Strategy - analyse market trends, identify new business and market opportunities and develop and implement sales strategies relevant to our target industries and client personas. Revenue Forecasting - provide accurate sales forecasting, by building a robust and reliable sales pipeline, to support the wider business decision-making. Business Contribution - provide insight and challenge within the leadership team, to support the business growth and development. DAY-TO-DAY RESPONSIBILITIES Provide leadership and support for the sales team, aligned to delivering their own goals and targets, the organisational goals and the overall business plan Build, refine and execute the sales strategy, aligned to delivering the revenue/margin targets Ensure robust and dynamic processes across the sale function, enabling continuity of exceptional client experience throughout the client lifecycle Work closely with marketing to validate our target sectors and build and execute sector-specific approaches and marketing campaigns; including building marketing assets Growing existing business revenue - ensuring the execution of robust account plans Growing new business revenue with a focus on repeatable lead generation activities and high closure rates Understand our clients and help to ensure that our service offering remains relevant Provide input and ideas from client engagements and the wider market into service development and improvement. Manage any risks that materialise and ensure that any issues that do occur are dealt with quickly Client satisfaction - ensure smooth transition for new clients to the existing business team, including handover of account plans Tracking and reporting on sales performance including the maintenance of the overall sales forecast Manage budgets and resources related to sales activities Any other duties deemed necessary by the company WHAT WE LOOK FOR Experience and proven track record of leading a successful sales function within a quality engineering / testing and/or consultancy context would be a big advantage Experience working in a delivery capacity within a quality engineering / testing and/or consultancy is a desirable requirement, and would be advantageous Experience of engaging and building strong relationships with key stakeholders, internally and externally Experience of managing a growing sales team- able to inspire and motivate team members to achieve sales targets. Thrive in a fast-paced environment where requirements can change at a moment's notice A hands-on approach where you'll do whatever is needed to deliver the very best service for our clients Passionate about delivering continuous improvement through knowledge sharing and collaboration - questioning the present to improve the future Takes pride in your work but does not seek glory - feels pride when their colleagues succeed too Is always genuine and acts with integrity - honest, ethical, and transparent in dealings with clients, team members, and other stakeholders. Ability to persevere in the face of setbacks and challenges. Your personal values are in line with our Roq values
Job Title : Local Technology Support Administrator Location : Birmingham Salary: £23,920 - £27,040 per annum, depending on experience Job Type: Full time - Permanent Closing date for applications: 12th May 2024 Employer: BIMM University Department: Technology Are you passionate about providing exceptional technical support in a dynamic educational environment? BIMM University is seeking a dedicated Local Technology Support Administrator to join our team and ensure the smooth operation of technology services across our campus. If you're a tech-savvy problem solver with excellent customer service skills, we want to hear from you. About the Role : As the Local Technology Support Administrator, you will play a crucial role in maintaining the technical customer service experience on our campus. From managing helpdesk tickets to providing remote and deskside support for students and staff, your efforts will contribute to the seamless operation of technology services, enabling our community to make the most of the resources available to them. What You'll Do: Take ownership of the helpdesk ticket management process at 1st and 2nd line levels, ensuring prompt resolution of technical issues Provide remote and deskside support to campus buildings, assisting both students and staff with their technology needs Collaborate closely with the Regional Technology Supervisor to manage helpdesk tickets efficiently and meet service level agreements Manage staff account creation and retirement, ensuring accurate record-keeping and adherence to security protocols Procure and maintain accurate records of campus technology assets, including device builds and deployment. Coordinate with Technology Operations Managers and Technology Development Managers to implement campus infrastructure changes effectively Maintain strong communication channels with Campus Deans and Faculty Deans to ensure quality of service. Cultivate positive relationships with stakeholders and work with third-party vendors as needed What You'll Bring: A blend of technical expertise and exceptional customer service skills The ability to remain calm, patient, and personable while addressing technical issues Experience managing helpdesk ticket queues in a fast-paced environment, with a focus on prioritization and business needs Proficiency in Microsoft Cloud Technologies, Microsoft client operating systems, Mac operating systems, and Active Directory Knowledge of cyber security best practices, network infrastructures, and printer management Strong communication skills, both verbal and written, with a commitment to accessibility and collaboration. A sense of ownership, integrity, and accountability in your work, with the flexibility to occasionally work evenings and weekends Why BIMM University? At BIMM, we're dedicated to fostering an environment where technology supports learning and creativity flourishes. As a Local Technology Support Administrator, you'll have the opportunity to make a meaningful impact on the student experience, ensuring that our campus remains at the forefront of innovation in education. If you're ready to join a dynamic team and play a vital role in our campus community, apply now and become part of the BIMM University family. We are a values led organisation, meaning our core values underpin all that we do. In addition to joining a committed and dedicated team, you will have access to: 25 days holiday per year (FTE) SMART pension A comprehensive benefits package We continually strive to create a culture of inclusivity so that we truly represent our diverse communities. We particularly welcome applications from people of colour who are underrepresented in our organisation. We are committed to promoting the safety and welfare of our students, therefore all appointments are subject to satisfactory pre-employment checks including DBS. Please click APPLY to be redirected to our website to complete an application form. Candidates with the relevant experience or job titles of; Helpdesk Administrator, Helpdesk Manager, Technology Operations, Cyber Security Officer, Technology Support Coordinator, Support Analyst, Technical Support Specialist, Technical Customer Service, 1st Line Support, 2nd Line Support, ICT Systems Engineer, IT Service Desk Technician, Technical Support, Technical Support Technician, IT Systems Engineer, IT Systems Technician, ICT Technician, IT Systems Support, IT Technician, IT, Technical Support Engineer, Technical Customer Support, Tech Support, Tech Support Services, will also be considered for this role.
Apr 25, 2024
Full time
Job Title : Local Technology Support Administrator Location : Birmingham Salary: £23,920 - £27,040 per annum, depending on experience Job Type: Full time - Permanent Closing date for applications: 12th May 2024 Employer: BIMM University Department: Technology Are you passionate about providing exceptional technical support in a dynamic educational environment? BIMM University is seeking a dedicated Local Technology Support Administrator to join our team and ensure the smooth operation of technology services across our campus. If you're a tech-savvy problem solver with excellent customer service skills, we want to hear from you. About the Role : As the Local Technology Support Administrator, you will play a crucial role in maintaining the technical customer service experience on our campus. From managing helpdesk tickets to providing remote and deskside support for students and staff, your efforts will contribute to the seamless operation of technology services, enabling our community to make the most of the resources available to them. What You'll Do: Take ownership of the helpdesk ticket management process at 1st and 2nd line levels, ensuring prompt resolution of technical issues Provide remote and deskside support to campus buildings, assisting both students and staff with their technology needs Collaborate closely with the Regional Technology Supervisor to manage helpdesk tickets efficiently and meet service level agreements Manage staff account creation and retirement, ensuring accurate record-keeping and adherence to security protocols Procure and maintain accurate records of campus technology assets, including device builds and deployment. Coordinate with Technology Operations Managers and Technology Development Managers to implement campus infrastructure changes effectively Maintain strong communication channels with Campus Deans and Faculty Deans to ensure quality of service. Cultivate positive relationships with stakeholders and work with third-party vendors as needed What You'll Bring: A blend of technical expertise and exceptional customer service skills The ability to remain calm, patient, and personable while addressing technical issues Experience managing helpdesk ticket queues in a fast-paced environment, with a focus on prioritization and business needs Proficiency in Microsoft Cloud Technologies, Microsoft client operating systems, Mac operating systems, and Active Directory Knowledge of cyber security best practices, network infrastructures, and printer management Strong communication skills, both verbal and written, with a commitment to accessibility and collaboration. A sense of ownership, integrity, and accountability in your work, with the flexibility to occasionally work evenings and weekends Why BIMM University? At BIMM, we're dedicated to fostering an environment where technology supports learning and creativity flourishes. As a Local Technology Support Administrator, you'll have the opportunity to make a meaningful impact on the student experience, ensuring that our campus remains at the forefront of innovation in education. If you're ready to join a dynamic team and play a vital role in our campus community, apply now and become part of the BIMM University family. We are a values led organisation, meaning our core values underpin all that we do. In addition to joining a committed and dedicated team, you will have access to: 25 days holiday per year (FTE) SMART pension A comprehensive benefits package We continually strive to create a culture of inclusivity so that we truly represent our diverse communities. We particularly welcome applications from people of colour who are underrepresented in our organisation. We are committed to promoting the safety and welfare of our students, therefore all appointments are subject to satisfactory pre-employment checks including DBS. Please click APPLY to be redirected to our website to complete an application form. Candidates with the relevant experience or job titles of; Helpdesk Administrator, Helpdesk Manager, Technology Operations, Cyber Security Officer, Technology Support Coordinator, Support Analyst, Technical Support Specialist, Technical Customer Service, 1st Line Support, 2nd Line Support, ICT Systems Engineer, IT Service Desk Technician, Technical Support, Technical Support Technician, IT Systems Engineer, IT Systems Technician, ICT Technician, IT Systems Support, IT Technician, IT, Technical Support Engineer, Technical Customer Support, Tech Support, Tech Support Services, will also be considered for this role.
Police Community Support Officer Salary: £33,348 including £1,841 location allowance. This role may also attract a shift disturbance allowance of between 12.5% and 20%. Your salary will progress to the band maximum of £34,480 via incremental progression. Location: Across London Details: Full-time (36 hours per week) and part-time opportunities available. Day and evening shifts. Full training provided. You're a people person who can build relationships with people from all walks of life, who's looking for a role that makes real-world impact. Then how does reducing crime and working with communities to make London safer sound? As a Police Community Support Officer (PCSO) conversations will be your bread and butter. Working in the heart of communities, you'll work with local people, support officers and build vitally important relationships that mean the world to residents. All in the name of preventing crime and making communities safer. You'll join either our Safer Neighbourhood or Transport team. Our Safer Neighbourhood teams offer a visible police presence and reduce crime and antisocial behaviour at local levels. And our Transport teams focus on keeping London's roads and over-ground transport networks moving and operating safely. What you'll do "I like this role because each day is a new learning opportunity" Your day-to-day duties will depend on the team you join but routine PCSO duties include working alongside police officers, gathering intelligence, carrying out security patrols and reassuring the public. Depending on your role, you could be trained in: Providing support at ceremonial and special events. Responding to major incidents and security alerts. Making house-to-house enquiries. Helping to keep London's road network running. Issuing fixed penalty notices. Of course, your responsibilities could extend far beyond this (depending on where you're needed), from policing special events and responding to major incidents, to keeping roads running smoothly. In return, you'll get a competitive salary, full training package - including Personal Safety and Emergency Life Support - and we'll make sure we support your personal development. What you'll need You're comfortable speaking to members of the public. You're a keen learner who's motivated to complete initial and further training programs. You understand the importance of community engagement and care about others, wanting to see them safe and well. You're comfortable spending lots of time on your feet - you'll walk a lot during your shift. You'll have a GCSE Grade C (or equivalent) in English. (If you don't have the GCSE, you can take a written test that's the equivalent.). Right now, we're looking for PCSOs across London. We can't guarantee where you'll be placed but we'll try to balance your preference with where the Met needs you the most. Benefits/What you can expect 28 days' holiday rising to 33 days after five years' service. Choice of two generous civil service pension schemes. Interest-free season ticket loans - so you can spread the cost of travel. Free travel on London's buses - both when you're on and off duty. Use of the Met sports and social club facilities. We view diversity as fundamental to our success. To tackle today's complex policing challenges, we need a workforce made up from all of London's communities. Applications from across the community are therefore essential. As a Disability Confident Committed Employer the Met have committed to ensuring that disabled people and those with long term health conditions have the opportunities to fulfil their potential and realise their aspirations. What happens next? Ready to start making communities safer? Click for further information and to apply.
Apr 25, 2024
Full time
Police Community Support Officer Salary: £33,348 including £1,841 location allowance. This role may also attract a shift disturbance allowance of between 12.5% and 20%. Your salary will progress to the band maximum of £34,480 via incremental progression. Location: Across London Details: Full-time (36 hours per week) and part-time opportunities available. Day and evening shifts. Full training provided. You're a people person who can build relationships with people from all walks of life, who's looking for a role that makes real-world impact. Then how does reducing crime and working with communities to make London safer sound? As a Police Community Support Officer (PCSO) conversations will be your bread and butter. Working in the heart of communities, you'll work with local people, support officers and build vitally important relationships that mean the world to residents. All in the name of preventing crime and making communities safer. You'll join either our Safer Neighbourhood or Transport team. Our Safer Neighbourhood teams offer a visible police presence and reduce crime and antisocial behaviour at local levels. And our Transport teams focus on keeping London's roads and over-ground transport networks moving and operating safely. What you'll do "I like this role because each day is a new learning opportunity" Your day-to-day duties will depend on the team you join but routine PCSO duties include working alongside police officers, gathering intelligence, carrying out security patrols and reassuring the public. Depending on your role, you could be trained in: Providing support at ceremonial and special events. Responding to major incidents and security alerts. Making house-to-house enquiries. Helping to keep London's road network running. Issuing fixed penalty notices. Of course, your responsibilities could extend far beyond this (depending on where you're needed), from policing special events and responding to major incidents, to keeping roads running smoothly. In return, you'll get a competitive salary, full training package - including Personal Safety and Emergency Life Support - and we'll make sure we support your personal development. What you'll need You're comfortable speaking to members of the public. You're a keen learner who's motivated to complete initial and further training programs. You understand the importance of community engagement and care about others, wanting to see them safe and well. You're comfortable spending lots of time on your feet - you'll walk a lot during your shift. You'll have a GCSE Grade C (or equivalent) in English. (If you don't have the GCSE, you can take a written test that's the equivalent.). Right now, we're looking for PCSOs across London. We can't guarantee where you'll be placed but we'll try to balance your preference with where the Met needs you the most. Benefits/What you can expect 28 days' holiday rising to 33 days after five years' service. Choice of two generous civil service pension schemes. Interest-free season ticket loans - so you can spread the cost of travel. Free travel on London's buses - both when you're on and off duty. Use of the Met sports and social club facilities. We view diversity as fundamental to our success. To tackle today's complex policing challenges, we need a workforce made up from all of London's communities. Applications from across the community are therefore essential. As a Disability Confident Committed Employer the Met have committed to ensuring that disabled people and those with long term health conditions have the opportunities to fulfil their potential and realise their aspirations. What happens next? Ready to start making communities safer? Click for further information and to apply.
Police Community Support Officer Salary: £33,348 including £1,841 location allowance. This role may also attract a shift disturbance allowance of between 12.5% and 20%. Your salary will progress to the band maximum of £34,480 via incremental progression. Location: Across London Details: Full-time (36 hours per week) and part-time opportunities available. Day and evening shifts. Full training provided. You're a people person who can build relationships with people from all walks of life, who's looking for a role that makes real-world impact. Then how does reducing crime and working with communities to make London safer sound? As a Police Community Support Officer (PCSO) conversations will be your bread and butter. Working in the heart of communities, you'll work with local people, support officers and build vitally important relationships that mean the world to residents. All in the name of preventing crime and making communities safer. You'll join either our Safer Neighbourhood or Transport team. Our Safer Neighbourhood teams offer a visible police presence and reduce crime and antisocial behaviour at local levels. And our Transport teams focus on keeping London's roads and over-ground transport networks moving and operating safely. What you'll do "I like this role because each day is a new learning opportunity" Your day-to-day duties will depend on the team you join but routine PCSO duties include working alongside police officers, gathering intelligence, carrying out security patrols and reassuring the public. Depending on your role, you could be trained in: Providing support at ceremonial and special events. Responding to major incidents and security alerts. Making house-to-house enquiries. Helping to keep London's road network running. Issuing fixed penalty notices. Of course, your responsibilities could extend far beyond this (depending on where you're needed), from policing special events and responding to major incidents, to keeping roads running smoothly. In return, you'll get a competitive salary, full training package - including Personal Safety and Emergency Life Support - and we'll make sure we support your personal development. What you'll need You're comfortable speaking to members of the public. You're a keen learner who's motivated to complete initial and further training programs. You understand the importance of community engagement and care about others, wanting to see them safe and well. You're comfortable spending lots of time on your feet - you'll walk a lot during your shift. You'll have a GCSE Grade C (or equivalent) in English. (If you don't have the GCSE, you can take a written test that's the equivalent.). Right now, we're looking for PCSOs across London. We can't guarantee where you'll be placed but we'll try to balance your preference with where the Met needs you the most. Benefits/What you can expect 28 days' holiday rising to 33 days after five years' service. Choice of two generous civil service pension schemes. Interest-free season ticket loans - so you can spread the cost of travel. Free travel on London's buses - both when you're on and off duty. Use of the Met sports and social club facilities. We view diversity as fundamental to our success. To tackle today's complex policing challenges, we need a workforce made up from all of London's communities. Applications from across the community are therefore essential. As a Disability Confident Committed Employer the Met have committed to ensuring that disabled people and those with long term health conditions have the opportunities to fulfil their potential and realise their aspirations. What happens next? Ready to start making communities safer? Click for further information and to apply.
Apr 25, 2024
Full time
Police Community Support Officer Salary: £33,348 including £1,841 location allowance. This role may also attract a shift disturbance allowance of between 12.5% and 20%. Your salary will progress to the band maximum of £34,480 via incremental progression. Location: Across London Details: Full-time (36 hours per week) and part-time opportunities available. Day and evening shifts. Full training provided. You're a people person who can build relationships with people from all walks of life, who's looking for a role that makes real-world impact. Then how does reducing crime and working with communities to make London safer sound? As a Police Community Support Officer (PCSO) conversations will be your bread and butter. Working in the heart of communities, you'll work with local people, support officers and build vitally important relationships that mean the world to residents. All in the name of preventing crime and making communities safer. You'll join either our Safer Neighbourhood or Transport team. Our Safer Neighbourhood teams offer a visible police presence and reduce crime and antisocial behaviour at local levels. And our Transport teams focus on keeping London's roads and over-ground transport networks moving and operating safely. What you'll do "I like this role because each day is a new learning opportunity" Your day-to-day duties will depend on the team you join but routine PCSO duties include working alongside police officers, gathering intelligence, carrying out security patrols and reassuring the public. Depending on your role, you could be trained in: Providing support at ceremonial and special events. Responding to major incidents and security alerts. Making house-to-house enquiries. Helping to keep London's road network running. Issuing fixed penalty notices. Of course, your responsibilities could extend far beyond this (depending on where you're needed), from policing special events and responding to major incidents, to keeping roads running smoothly. In return, you'll get a competitive salary, full training package - including Personal Safety and Emergency Life Support - and we'll make sure we support your personal development. What you'll need You're comfortable speaking to members of the public. You're a keen learner who's motivated to complete initial and further training programs. You understand the importance of community engagement and care about others, wanting to see them safe and well. You're comfortable spending lots of time on your feet - you'll walk a lot during your shift. You'll have a GCSE Grade C (or equivalent) in English. (If you don't have the GCSE, you can take a written test that's the equivalent.). Right now, we're looking for PCSOs across London. We can't guarantee where you'll be placed but we'll try to balance your preference with where the Met needs you the most. Benefits/What you can expect 28 days' holiday rising to 33 days after five years' service. Choice of two generous civil service pension schemes. Interest-free season ticket loans - so you can spread the cost of travel. Free travel on London's buses - both when you're on and off duty. Use of the Met sports and social club facilities. We view diversity as fundamental to our success. To tackle today's complex policing challenges, we need a workforce made up from all of London's communities. Applications from across the community are therefore essential. As a Disability Confident Committed Employer the Met have committed to ensuring that disabled people and those with long term health conditions have the opportunities to fulfil their potential and realise their aspirations. What happens next? Ready to start making communities safer? Click for further information and to apply.
Police Community Support Officer Salary: £33,348 including £1,841 location allowance. This role may also attract a shift disturbance allowance of between 12.5% and 20%. Your salary will progress to the band maximum of £34,480 via incremental progression. Location: Across London Details: Full-time (36 hours per week) and part-time opportunities available. Day and evening shifts. Full training provided. You're a people person who can build relationships with people from all walks of life, who's looking for a role that makes real-world impact. Then how does reducing crime and working with communities to make London safer sound? As a Police Community Support Officer (PCSO) conversations will be your bread and butter. Working in the heart of communities, you'll work with local people, support officers and build vitally important relationships that mean the world to residents. All in the name of preventing crime and making communities safer. You'll join either our Safer Neighbourhood or Transport team. Our Safer Neighbourhood teams offer a visible police presence and reduce crime and antisocial behaviour at local levels. And our Transport teams focus on keeping London's roads and over-ground transport networks moving and operating safely. What you'll do "I like this role because each day is a new learning opportunity" Your day-to-day duties will depend on the team you join but routine PCSO duties include working alongside police officers, gathering intelligence, carrying out security patrols and reassuring the public. Depending on your role, you could be trained in: Providing support at ceremonial and special events. Responding to major incidents and security alerts. Making house-to-house enquiries. Helping to keep London's road network running. Issuing fixed penalty notices. Of course, your responsibilities could extend far beyond this (depending on where you're needed), from policing special events and responding to major incidents, to keeping roads running smoothly. In return, you'll get a competitive salary, full training package - including Personal Safety and Emergency Life Support - and we'll make sure we support your personal development. What you'll need You're comfortable speaking to members of the public. You're a keen learner who's motivated to complete initial and further training programs. You understand the importance of community engagement and care about others, wanting to see them safe and well. You're comfortable spending lots of time on your feet - you'll walk a lot during your shift. You'll have a GCSE Grade C (or equivalent) in English. (If you don't have the GCSE, you can take a written test that's the equivalent.). Right now, we're looking for PCSOs across London. We can't guarantee where you'll be placed but we'll try to balance your preference with where the Met needs you the most. Benefits/What you can expect 28 days' holiday rising to 33 days after five years' service. Choice of two generous civil service pension schemes. Interest-free season ticket loans - so you can spread the cost of travel. Free travel on London's buses - both when you're on and off duty. Use of the Met sports and social club facilities. We view diversity as fundamental to our success. To tackle today's complex policing challenges, we need a workforce made up from all of London's communities. Applications from across the community are therefore essential. As a Disability Confident Committed Employer the Met have committed to ensuring that disabled people and those with long term health conditions have the opportunities to fulfil their potential and realise their aspirations. What happens next? Ready to start making communities safer? Click for further information and to apply.
Apr 25, 2024
Full time
Police Community Support Officer Salary: £33,348 including £1,841 location allowance. This role may also attract a shift disturbance allowance of between 12.5% and 20%. Your salary will progress to the band maximum of £34,480 via incremental progression. Location: Across London Details: Full-time (36 hours per week) and part-time opportunities available. Day and evening shifts. Full training provided. You're a people person who can build relationships with people from all walks of life, who's looking for a role that makes real-world impact. Then how does reducing crime and working with communities to make London safer sound? As a Police Community Support Officer (PCSO) conversations will be your bread and butter. Working in the heart of communities, you'll work with local people, support officers and build vitally important relationships that mean the world to residents. All in the name of preventing crime and making communities safer. You'll join either our Safer Neighbourhood or Transport team. Our Safer Neighbourhood teams offer a visible police presence and reduce crime and antisocial behaviour at local levels. And our Transport teams focus on keeping London's roads and over-ground transport networks moving and operating safely. What you'll do "I like this role because each day is a new learning opportunity" Your day-to-day duties will depend on the team you join but routine PCSO duties include working alongside police officers, gathering intelligence, carrying out security patrols and reassuring the public. Depending on your role, you could be trained in: Providing support at ceremonial and special events. Responding to major incidents and security alerts. Making house-to-house enquiries. Helping to keep London's road network running. Issuing fixed penalty notices. Of course, your responsibilities could extend far beyond this (depending on where you're needed), from policing special events and responding to major incidents, to keeping roads running smoothly. In return, you'll get a competitive salary, full training package - including Personal Safety and Emergency Life Support - and we'll make sure we support your personal development. What you'll need You're comfortable speaking to members of the public. You're a keen learner who's motivated to complete initial and further training programs. You understand the importance of community engagement and care about others, wanting to see them safe and well. You're comfortable spending lots of time on your feet - you'll walk a lot during your shift. You'll have a GCSE Grade C (or equivalent) in English. (If you don't have the GCSE, you can take a written test that's the equivalent.). Right now, we're looking for PCSOs across London. We can't guarantee where you'll be placed but we'll try to balance your preference with where the Met needs you the most. Benefits/What you can expect 28 days' holiday rising to 33 days after five years' service. Choice of two generous civil service pension schemes. Interest-free season ticket loans - so you can spread the cost of travel. Free travel on London's buses - both when you're on and off duty. Use of the Met sports and social club facilities. We view diversity as fundamental to our success. To tackle today's complex policing challenges, we need a workforce made up from all of London's communities. Applications from across the community are therefore essential. As a Disability Confident Committed Employer the Met have committed to ensuring that disabled people and those with long term health conditions have the opportunities to fulfil their potential and realise their aspirations. What happens next? Ready to start making communities safer? Click for further information and to apply.
About Us: We are recruiting for one of the leading Nursery and Pre-Prep independent schools, located in North London. The dedicated team of educators is passionate about fostering a love for learning and preparing students for success in their academic and personal lives. As we continue to grow, we are seeking a highly motivated and organized Administration Officer to join our team and contribute to the smooth operation of our school. Position Overview: As an Administration Officer, you will play a crucial role in supporting the efficient functioning of our school's administrative processes. This role encompasses a wide range of responsibilities, including managing office operations, coordinating events, liaising with parents and staff, and handling various administrative tasks. £35,000 - £40,000 dependent on experience Monday - Friday 08:00am - 17:00pm Hybrid working would be considered with a minimum of 3 days to be worked on site. Person Specification: Client facing and focused at all times Warm, welcoming interpersonal skills and approachable disposition Proven track record of successful support to a Senior Manager or Headteacher Excellent verbal and written communication skills to build relationships in the school community A flexible, professional, positive and pro - active approach to work Ability to use initiative, multitask and stay calm under pressure Meticulous planning and organisation skills with strong attention to detail and accuracy Self-managed, motivated and able to man - age priorities and deadlines Strong literacy skills to prepare reports and correspondence to a high standard Ability to work with minimal supervision Detail conscious and accurate, yet able maintain an overview of the bigger picture Creative flair Ability to work as part of a collaborative team and individually Ability to delegate to close colleagues, irrespective of level Tact, diplomacy, discretion, integrity and respect for confidentiality Flexibility to work with all members of the school community Smart, professional appearance Understanding of the importance of safe - guarding and child protection How to apply: We look forward to hearing from you, please email your CV and cover letter via the button below. About us: Cloud-Stone Support specialises in teaching and non-teaching roles in a variety of primary, secondary and SEN schools across London and the UK. We will help you find the right short term, long term or permanent role in a school and locations that suits you. We are also here to guide you through every step of the recruitment process and provide a wealth of resources and expert advice to support you in your search for the perfect role.
Apr 25, 2024
Full time
About Us: We are recruiting for one of the leading Nursery and Pre-Prep independent schools, located in North London. The dedicated team of educators is passionate about fostering a love for learning and preparing students for success in their academic and personal lives. As we continue to grow, we are seeking a highly motivated and organized Administration Officer to join our team and contribute to the smooth operation of our school. Position Overview: As an Administration Officer, you will play a crucial role in supporting the efficient functioning of our school's administrative processes. This role encompasses a wide range of responsibilities, including managing office operations, coordinating events, liaising with parents and staff, and handling various administrative tasks. £35,000 - £40,000 dependent on experience Monday - Friday 08:00am - 17:00pm Hybrid working would be considered with a minimum of 3 days to be worked on site. Person Specification: Client facing and focused at all times Warm, welcoming interpersonal skills and approachable disposition Proven track record of successful support to a Senior Manager or Headteacher Excellent verbal and written communication skills to build relationships in the school community A flexible, professional, positive and pro - active approach to work Ability to use initiative, multitask and stay calm under pressure Meticulous planning and organisation skills with strong attention to detail and accuracy Self-managed, motivated and able to man - age priorities and deadlines Strong literacy skills to prepare reports and correspondence to a high standard Ability to work with minimal supervision Detail conscious and accurate, yet able maintain an overview of the bigger picture Creative flair Ability to work as part of a collaborative team and individually Ability to delegate to close colleagues, irrespective of level Tact, diplomacy, discretion, integrity and respect for confidentiality Flexibility to work with all members of the school community Smart, professional appearance Understanding of the importance of safe - guarding and child protection How to apply: We look forward to hearing from you, please email your CV and cover letter via the button below. About us: Cloud-Stone Support specialises in teaching and non-teaching roles in a variety of primary, secondary and SEN schools across London and the UK. We will help you find the right short term, long term or permanent role in a school and locations that suits you. We are also here to guide you through every step of the recruitment process and provide a wealth of resources and expert advice to support you in your search for the perfect role.
Metropolitan Police Service
City Of Westminster, London
Police Community Support Officer Salary: £33,348 including £1,841 location allowance. This role may also attract a shift disturbance allowance of between 12.5% and 20%. Your salary will progress to the band maximum of £34,480 via incremental progression. Location: Across London Details: Full-time (36 hours per week) and part-time opportunities available. Day and evening shifts. Full training provided. You're a people person who can build relationships with people from all walks of life, who's looking for a role that makes real-world impact. Then how does reducing crime and working with communities to make London safer sound? As a Police Community Support Officer (PCSO) conversations will be your bread and butter. Working in the heart of communities, you'll work with local people, support officers and build vitally important relationships that mean the world to residents. All in the name of preventing crime and making communities safer. You'll join either our Safer Neighbourhood or Transport team. Our Safer Neighbourhood teams offer a visible police presence and reduce crime and antisocial behaviour at local levels. And our Transport teams focus on keeping London's roads and over-ground transport networks moving and operating safely. What you'll do "I like this role because each day is a new learning opportunity" Your day-to-day duties will depend on the team you join but routine PCSO duties include working alongside police officers, gathering intelligence, carrying out security patrols and reassuring the public. Depending on your role, you could be trained in: Providing support at ceremonial and special events. Responding to major incidents and security alerts. Making house-to-house enquiries. Helping to keep London's road network running. Issuing fixed penalty notices. Of course, your responsibilities could extend far beyond this (depending on where you're needed), from policing special events and responding to major incidents, to keeping roads running smoothly. In return, you'll get a competitive salary, full training package - including Personal Safety and Emergency Life Support - and we'll make sure we support your personal development. What you'll need You're comfortable speaking to members of the public. You're a keen learner who's motivated to complete initial and further training programs. You understand the importance of community engagement and care about others, wanting to see them safe and well. You're comfortable spending lots of time on your feet - you'll walk a lot during your shift. You'll have a GCSE Grade C (or equivalent) in English. (If you don't have the GCSE, you can take a written test that's the equivalent.). Right now, we're looking for PCSOs across London. We can't guarantee where you'll be placed but we'll try to balance your preference with where the Met needs you the most. Benefits/What you can expect 28 days' holiday rising to 33 days after five years' service. Choice of two generous civil service pension schemes. Interest-free season ticket loans - so you can spread the cost of travel. Free travel on London's buses - both when you're on and off duty. Use of the Met sports and social club facilities. We view diversity as fundamental to our success. To tackle today's complex policing challenges, we need a workforce made up from all of London's communities. Applications from across the community are therefore essential. As a Disability Confident Committed Employer the Met have committed to ensuring that disabled people and those with long term health conditions have the opportunities to fulfil their potential and realise their aspirations. What happens next? Ready to start making communities safer? Click for further information and to apply.
Apr 25, 2024
Full time
Police Community Support Officer Salary: £33,348 including £1,841 location allowance. This role may also attract a shift disturbance allowance of between 12.5% and 20%. Your salary will progress to the band maximum of £34,480 via incremental progression. Location: Across London Details: Full-time (36 hours per week) and part-time opportunities available. Day and evening shifts. Full training provided. You're a people person who can build relationships with people from all walks of life, who's looking for a role that makes real-world impact. Then how does reducing crime and working with communities to make London safer sound? As a Police Community Support Officer (PCSO) conversations will be your bread and butter. Working in the heart of communities, you'll work with local people, support officers and build vitally important relationships that mean the world to residents. All in the name of preventing crime and making communities safer. You'll join either our Safer Neighbourhood or Transport team. Our Safer Neighbourhood teams offer a visible police presence and reduce crime and antisocial behaviour at local levels. And our Transport teams focus on keeping London's roads and over-ground transport networks moving and operating safely. What you'll do "I like this role because each day is a new learning opportunity" Your day-to-day duties will depend on the team you join but routine PCSO duties include working alongside police officers, gathering intelligence, carrying out security patrols and reassuring the public. Depending on your role, you could be trained in: Providing support at ceremonial and special events. Responding to major incidents and security alerts. Making house-to-house enquiries. Helping to keep London's road network running. Issuing fixed penalty notices. Of course, your responsibilities could extend far beyond this (depending on where you're needed), from policing special events and responding to major incidents, to keeping roads running smoothly. In return, you'll get a competitive salary, full training package - including Personal Safety and Emergency Life Support - and we'll make sure we support your personal development. What you'll need You're comfortable speaking to members of the public. You're a keen learner who's motivated to complete initial and further training programs. You understand the importance of community engagement and care about others, wanting to see them safe and well. You're comfortable spending lots of time on your feet - you'll walk a lot during your shift. You'll have a GCSE Grade C (or equivalent) in English. (If you don't have the GCSE, you can take a written test that's the equivalent.). Right now, we're looking for PCSOs across London. We can't guarantee where you'll be placed but we'll try to balance your preference with where the Met needs you the most. Benefits/What you can expect 28 days' holiday rising to 33 days after five years' service. Choice of two generous civil service pension schemes. Interest-free season ticket loans - so you can spread the cost of travel. Free travel on London's buses - both when you're on and off duty. Use of the Met sports and social club facilities. We view diversity as fundamental to our success. To tackle today's complex policing challenges, we need a workforce made up from all of London's communities. Applications from across the community are therefore essential. As a Disability Confident Committed Employer the Met have committed to ensuring that disabled people and those with long term health conditions have the opportunities to fulfil their potential and realise their aspirations. What happens next? Ready to start making communities safer? Click for further information and to apply.
Police Community Support Officer Salary: £33,348 including £1,841 location allowance. This role may also attract a shift disturbance allowance of between 12.5% and 20%. Your salary will progress to the band maximum of £34,480 via incremental progression. Location: Across London Details: Full-time (36 hours per week) and part-time opportunities available. Day and evening shifts. Full training provided. You're a people person who can build relationships with people from all walks of life, who's looking for a role that makes real-world impact. Then how does reducing crime and working with communities to make London safer sound? As a Police Community Support Officer (PCSO) conversations will be your bread and butter. Working in the heart of communities, you'll work with local people, support officers and build vitally important relationships that mean the world to residents. All in the name of preventing crime and making communities safer. You'll join either our Safer Neighbourhood or Transport team. Our Safer Neighbourhood teams offer a visible police presence and reduce crime and antisocial behaviour at local levels. And our Transport teams focus on keeping London's roads and over-ground transport networks moving and operating safely. What you'll do "I like this role because each day is a new learning opportunity" Your day-to-day duties will depend on the team you join but routine PCSO duties include working alongside police officers, gathering intelligence, carrying out security patrols and reassuring the public. Depending on your role, you could be trained in: Providing support at ceremonial and special events. Responding to major incidents and security alerts. Making house-to-house enquiries. Helping to keep London's road network running. Issuing fixed penalty notices. Of course, your responsibilities could extend far beyond this (depending on where you're needed), from policing special events and responding to major incidents, to keeping roads running smoothly. In return, you'll get a competitive salary, full training package - including Personal Safety and Emergency Life Support - and we'll make sure we support your personal development. What you'll need You're comfortable speaking to members of the public. You're a keen learner who's motivated to complete initial and further training programs. You understand the importance of community engagement and care about others, wanting to see them safe and well. You're comfortable spending lots of time on your feet - you'll walk a lot during your shift. You'll have a GCSE Grade C (or equivalent) in English. (If you don't have the GCSE, you can take a written test that's the equivalent.). Right now, we're looking for PCSOs across London. We can't guarantee where you'll be placed but we'll try to balance your preference with where the Met needs you the most. Benefits/What you can expect 28 days' holiday rising to 33 days after five years' service. Choice of two generous civil service pension schemes. Interest-free season ticket loans - so you can spread the cost of travel. Free travel on London's buses - both when you're on and off duty. Use of the Met sports and social club facilities. We view diversity as fundamental to our success. To tackle today's complex policing challenges, we need a workforce made up from all of London's communities. Applications from across the community are therefore essential. As a Disability Confident Committed Employer the Met have committed to ensuring that disabled people and those with long term health conditions have the opportunities to fulfil their potential and realise their aspirations. What happens next? Ready to start making communities safer? Click for further information and to apply.
Apr 25, 2024
Full time
Police Community Support Officer Salary: £33,348 including £1,841 location allowance. This role may also attract a shift disturbance allowance of between 12.5% and 20%. Your salary will progress to the band maximum of £34,480 via incremental progression. Location: Across London Details: Full-time (36 hours per week) and part-time opportunities available. Day and evening shifts. Full training provided. You're a people person who can build relationships with people from all walks of life, who's looking for a role that makes real-world impact. Then how does reducing crime and working with communities to make London safer sound? As a Police Community Support Officer (PCSO) conversations will be your bread and butter. Working in the heart of communities, you'll work with local people, support officers and build vitally important relationships that mean the world to residents. All in the name of preventing crime and making communities safer. You'll join either our Safer Neighbourhood or Transport team. Our Safer Neighbourhood teams offer a visible police presence and reduce crime and antisocial behaviour at local levels. And our Transport teams focus on keeping London's roads and over-ground transport networks moving and operating safely. What you'll do "I like this role because each day is a new learning opportunity" Your day-to-day duties will depend on the team you join but routine PCSO duties include working alongside police officers, gathering intelligence, carrying out security patrols and reassuring the public. Depending on your role, you could be trained in: Providing support at ceremonial and special events. Responding to major incidents and security alerts. Making house-to-house enquiries. Helping to keep London's road network running. Issuing fixed penalty notices. Of course, your responsibilities could extend far beyond this (depending on where you're needed), from policing special events and responding to major incidents, to keeping roads running smoothly. In return, you'll get a competitive salary, full training package - including Personal Safety and Emergency Life Support - and we'll make sure we support your personal development. What you'll need You're comfortable speaking to members of the public. You're a keen learner who's motivated to complete initial and further training programs. You understand the importance of community engagement and care about others, wanting to see them safe and well. You're comfortable spending lots of time on your feet - you'll walk a lot during your shift. You'll have a GCSE Grade C (or equivalent) in English. (If you don't have the GCSE, you can take a written test that's the equivalent.). Right now, we're looking for PCSOs across London. We can't guarantee where you'll be placed but we'll try to balance your preference with where the Met needs you the most. Benefits/What you can expect 28 days' holiday rising to 33 days after five years' service. Choice of two generous civil service pension schemes. Interest-free season ticket loans - so you can spread the cost of travel. Free travel on London's buses - both when you're on and off duty. Use of the Met sports and social club facilities. We view diversity as fundamental to our success. To tackle today's complex policing challenges, we need a workforce made up from all of London's communities. Applications from across the community are therefore essential. As a Disability Confident Committed Employer the Met have committed to ensuring that disabled people and those with long term health conditions have the opportunities to fulfil their potential and realise their aspirations. What happens next? Ready to start making communities safer? Click for further information and to apply.
JOB TITLE: Review and Assessment Officer REPORTS TO : Scheme Manager/Scheme Coordinator & Registered Manager SUMMARY OF THE POST: To ensure the completion and compliance with assessments and reviews with customers in their own homes. Duties and Responsibilities: To conduct risk assessments/reviews and spot checks within a customer s own home within the London borough of Newham using an electronic device where appropriate To conduct and complete person centred support plans, risk assessments and reviews. To ensure compliance is kept up to date and that work is conducted in a timely fashion and uploaded onto our rostering system To attend reviews of customers with the local authority and compile reports in a timely fashion Liaising with and providing support to Care coordinators and care workers working within allocated area. To be involved in our mentoring of new recruits program Assisting the Care Support office with any Administration task that may need to be completed To adhere to Care Support Policies and procedures To support and report any concerns or feedback to the appropriate personnel in a timely manner. To maintain and contain electronic and manual documentation, ensuring it is complaint and escalated out in a timely manner. Take responsibility of the out of hours emergency service on a rota basis Answering the mobile phone and advising care workers in relation to our company policies and procedures Assigning care workers where necessary to customers, adhering to Care Support policies and principles Attending and assisting on care calls when needed Dealing with other health and social care agencies outside of normal working hours. Please note, that the above does not include an exhaustive list and you will be expected to undertake any additional tasks required where appropriate. Personal Attributes: Excellent communication skills. Excellent computer skills. Excellent administrative skills. Good planning and organisational skills. Ability to cope with pressure. Even-tempered and patient. Ability to cope with change. Ability to display empathy and warmth. Qualifications: Experience of service provision in the care profession and an understanding of risk assessment and risk management Experience of Risk assessing within a community setting. NVQ 3 Health and Social Care Basic Math s and English Skills Key Competencies: To be able to work to strict deadlines To be able to work in a flexible pattern in line with the needs of the service To be able to maintain all administration. To be able to manage workload effectively To be able to establish and maintain effective working relationships. To be able to prepare reports as required.
Apr 25, 2024
Full time
JOB TITLE: Review and Assessment Officer REPORTS TO : Scheme Manager/Scheme Coordinator & Registered Manager SUMMARY OF THE POST: To ensure the completion and compliance with assessments and reviews with customers in their own homes. Duties and Responsibilities: To conduct risk assessments/reviews and spot checks within a customer s own home within the London borough of Newham using an electronic device where appropriate To conduct and complete person centred support plans, risk assessments and reviews. To ensure compliance is kept up to date and that work is conducted in a timely fashion and uploaded onto our rostering system To attend reviews of customers with the local authority and compile reports in a timely fashion Liaising with and providing support to Care coordinators and care workers working within allocated area. To be involved in our mentoring of new recruits program Assisting the Care Support office with any Administration task that may need to be completed To adhere to Care Support Policies and procedures To support and report any concerns or feedback to the appropriate personnel in a timely manner. To maintain and contain electronic and manual documentation, ensuring it is complaint and escalated out in a timely manner. Take responsibility of the out of hours emergency service on a rota basis Answering the mobile phone and advising care workers in relation to our company policies and procedures Assigning care workers where necessary to customers, adhering to Care Support policies and principles Attending and assisting on care calls when needed Dealing with other health and social care agencies outside of normal working hours. Please note, that the above does not include an exhaustive list and you will be expected to undertake any additional tasks required where appropriate. Personal Attributes: Excellent communication skills. Excellent computer skills. Excellent administrative skills. Good planning and organisational skills. Ability to cope with pressure. Even-tempered and patient. Ability to cope with change. Ability to display empathy and warmth. Qualifications: Experience of service provision in the care profession and an understanding of risk assessment and risk management Experience of Risk assessing within a community setting. NVQ 3 Health and Social Care Basic Math s and English Skills Key Competencies: To be able to work to strict deadlines To be able to work in a flexible pattern in line with the needs of the service To be able to maintain all administration. To be able to manage workload effectively To be able to establish and maintain effective working relationships. To be able to prepare reports as required.
Community Liaison Officer Based in South East London - must be comfortable with travel Permanent, Full time 40 hour week Salary upto 35k. MUST HAVE FULL UK DRIVING LICENCE & OWN VEHICLE. Fawkes & Reece are working with a large residential developer in recruiting of a Community Liaison Officer for their sites in South East London. You will be based on a number of sites within South East and will the main point of contact dealing with the new residents who move in. As Customer Liaison Officer you are responsible for acting as the company's representation to our clients and their residents, providing effective and efficient communication between the client, residents and our internal project teams. The Customer Liaison Officer will be responsible for building and maintaining strong relationships between the company and its clients by being open, honest, and transparent. Expected Outcome: The lives of our clients' residents (our customers) are improved by your support on delivering the actions driven by the Customer Service Strategy and Employee Engagement Plan across all branches. Achievable Through: Developing and managing relationships with internal stakeholders predominantly, including your colleagues, Customer Service Champions, Comms Coordinator for a co-ordinated and team approach Contribute to, and execute, tasks driven through the action plans in a supportive role Manage the timely delivery of the actions against timescales Capturing employee feedback to improve opportunities and service Understanding of the value of delivering great service and how this can support our business, through bids, storytelling, communications SOCIAL HOUSING EXPERIENCE IS PREFERRED. Please could you apply to be considered for this excellent opportunity, or contact Destinee John at the Fawkes & Reece office for more information.
Apr 25, 2024
Full time
Community Liaison Officer Based in South East London - must be comfortable with travel Permanent, Full time 40 hour week Salary upto 35k. MUST HAVE FULL UK DRIVING LICENCE & OWN VEHICLE. Fawkes & Reece are working with a large residential developer in recruiting of a Community Liaison Officer for their sites in South East London. You will be based on a number of sites within South East and will the main point of contact dealing with the new residents who move in. As Customer Liaison Officer you are responsible for acting as the company's representation to our clients and their residents, providing effective and efficient communication between the client, residents and our internal project teams. The Customer Liaison Officer will be responsible for building and maintaining strong relationships between the company and its clients by being open, honest, and transparent. Expected Outcome: The lives of our clients' residents (our customers) are improved by your support on delivering the actions driven by the Customer Service Strategy and Employee Engagement Plan across all branches. Achievable Through: Developing and managing relationships with internal stakeholders predominantly, including your colleagues, Customer Service Champions, Comms Coordinator for a co-ordinated and team approach Contribute to, and execute, tasks driven through the action plans in a supportive role Manage the timely delivery of the actions against timescales Capturing employee feedback to improve opportunities and service Understanding of the value of delivering great service and how this can support our business, through bids, storytelling, communications SOCIAL HOUSING EXPERIENCE IS PREFERRED. Please could you apply to be considered for this excellent opportunity, or contact Destinee John at the Fawkes & Reece office for more information.
WESTMINSTER CITY COUNCIL-1
City Of Westminster, London
About Us: THE EXTRAORDINARY STORY OF SERENA'S VISION Regeneration, Economy and Planning in Westminster City Council is a world of extraordinary stories. Where innovative and open-minded people bring everything to the cause. Even expertise from surprising places. Take Serena. She is an absolute force of nature at the heart of our Church Street regeneration. And she puts the residents first in everything. Serena's vision is clear. Regeneration isn't just about bricks and concrete. It's about communities. It's about the environment. It's about the lives of people and how they feel about where they call home. Serena is their advocate, making sure residents 'voices aren't just heard, but drive the changes we're making. The future is safe in her hands. Please view the extraordinary story of Serena's Vision here . The Role: As City Promotions, Events and Filming Officer, you can make your own powerful contribution to extraordinary stories told in and about our iconic city. Westminster is one of the UK's busiest and most recognisable locations for event and filming activity. Our busy City Promotions, Events and Filming team coordinates and facilitates all the third party organised events, filming and promotional activity in Westminster. Joining this close-knit, dynamic and diverse team, you'll never have a dull moment. We support a hugely diverse portfolio of activities - from community events through to high profile, nationally significant moments such as the recent Coronation. We also support major sporting events and large-scale events of cultural importance - from the Chinese and Lunar New Year celebrations, through to Pride in London. What's more, we're the busiest UK borough for on-street filming. This spans fashion shoots, TV commercials and music videos, as well as major TV dramas and feature films. Every day is different. Your work will be a mixture of reviewing and processing proposals and applications for events and filming. With a major focus on events, you'll work on a range of projects with competing deadlines at any given time. Some filming or event activity is happening somewhere in Westminster almost every day of the year, so you can expect to work some weekends and evenings to deliver on your assigned portfolio. Engaging with people is the key to our work, so you'll enjoy the chance to work closely with a wide range of stakeholders, communities and residents. Leading event and filming organisers through the planning process, you'll collaborate with colleagues in a range of Council services - from Parking and Highways, to Licensing and Environmental Health, through to Parks, Planning and Communications. You'll make sure relevant permissions, licences and approvals are obtained, and you'll ensure that activities are planned to be delivered safely, with minimal disruption to the community. Please refer to the Job Description for more information. About You: With experience of event management and/or location/street-based filming production, you understand the needs of industry and you're comfortable working in a fast paced environment, with a range of stakeholders. Highly organised, you have the skills to develop and deliver multiple projects at the same time. You also demonstrate the flexibility to adapt to influences and situations outside of your control. We'll expect you to bring a passion for events to the role, together with the ability to work occasional evenings and weekends. A skilled builder of good working relationships, you're confident working with all kinds of people across an organisation. You also have the drive and can-do attitude to work on your own initiative. What We Offer: Westminster is an amazing place. We are home to more than 200,000 residents from all backgrounds, over 50,000 vibrant and vital businesses and three-quarters-of-a-million people work in Westminster. Westminster City Council's strategy is to work towards a Fairer Westminster. A Fairer Westminster is one in which our communities are at the heart of our decision-making and help to determine the city's future. By working directly with our communities and other partners, we can build a more inclusive city that celebrates our diverse communities, and where residents, workers and visitors from all backgrounds will feel welcome and safe. At Westminster City Council, we pride ourselves on being an inclusive workplace and employer of choice. We encourage and welcome applications from people from all backgrounds and aim to have a workforce that, at all levels, represents the communities we serve. We champion equality, diversity, inclusion and wellbeing and aim to create a workplace where everyone feels valued, has a sense of belonging and is empowered to be their best, that is the Westminster Way. To find out more about how we do this visit As a forward-thinking Council we appreciate that people work in different ways, therefore our staff benefit from working a range of flexible working patterns as well as Agile working. The Council is a Disability Confident Employer. If you have declared a disability in your application, we guarantee an interview if you meet the essential criteria of the job. If you are invited for interview, you will be asked if you need any reasonable adjustments in order to attend, and we will make these wherever possible. Closing date: 12 May 2024. Interview date: Week commencing 20 May 2024. Contact details for an Informal Discussion: Anoushka Fitzgerald-Desai, City Promotions Events
Apr 25, 2024
Full time
About Us: THE EXTRAORDINARY STORY OF SERENA'S VISION Regeneration, Economy and Planning in Westminster City Council is a world of extraordinary stories. Where innovative and open-minded people bring everything to the cause. Even expertise from surprising places. Take Serena. She is an absolute force of nature at the heart of our Church Street regeneration. And she puts the residents first in everything. Serena's vision is clear. Regeneration isn't just about bricks and concrete. It's about communities. It's about the environment. It's about the lives of people and how they feel about where they call home. Serena is their advocate, making sure residents 'voices aren't just heard, but drive the changes we're making. The future is safe in her hands. Please view the extraordinary story of Serena's Vision here . The Role: As City Promotions, Events and Filming Officer, you can make your own powerful contribution to extraordinary stories told in and about our iconic city. Westminster is one of the UK's busiest and most recognisable locations for event and filming activity. Our busy City Promotions, Events and Filming team coordinates and facilitates all the third party organised events, filming and promotional activity in Westminster. Joining this close-knit, dynamic and diverse team, you'll never have a dull moment. We support a hugely diverse portfolio of activities - from community events through to high profile, nationally significant moments such as the recent Coronation. We also support major sporting events and large-scale events of cultural importance - from the Chinese and Lunar New Year celebrations, through to Pride in London. What's more, we're the busiest UK borough for on-street filming. This spans fashion shoots, TV commercials and music videos, as well as major TV dramas and feature films. Every day is different. Your work will be a mixture of reviewing and processing proposals and applications for events and filming. With a major focus on events, you'll work on a range of projects with competing deadlines at any given time. Some filming or event activity is happening somewhere in Westminster almost every day of the year, so you can expect to work some weekends and evenings to deliver on your assigned portfolio. Engaging with people is the key to our work, so you'll enjoy the chance to work closely with a wide range of stakeholders, communities and residents. Leading event and filming organisers through the planning process, you'll collaborate with colleagues in a range of Council services - from Parking and Highways, to Licensing and Environmental Health, through to Parks, Planning and Communications. You'll make sure relevant permissions, licences and approvals are obtained, and you'll ensure that activities are planned to be delivered safely, with minimal disruption to the community. Please refer to the Job Description for more information. About You: With experience of event management and/or location/street-based filming production, you understand the needs of industry and you're comfortable working in a fast paced environment, with a range of stakeholders. Highly organised, you have the skills to develop and deliver multiple projects at the same time. You also demonstrate the flexibility to adapt to influences and situations outside of your control. We'll expect you to bring a passion for events to the role, together with the ability to work occasional evenings and weekends. A skilled builder of good working relationships, you're confident working with all kinds of people across an organisation. You also have the drive and can-do attitude to work on your own initiative. What We Offer: Westminster is an amazing place. We are home to more than 200,000 residents from all backgrounds, over 50,000 vibrant and vital businesses and three-quarters-of-a-million people work in Westminster. Westminster City Council's strategy is to work towards a Fairer Westminster. A Fairer Westminster is one in which our communities are at the heart of our decision-making and help to determine the city's future. By working directly with our communities and other partners, we can build a more inclusive city that celebrates our diverse communities, and where residents, workers and visitors from all backgrounds will feel welcome and safe. At Westminster City Council, we pride ourselves on being an inclusive workplace and employer of choice. We encourage and welcome applications from people from all backgrounds and aim to have a workforce that, at all levels, represents the communities we serve. We champion equality, diversity, inclusion and wellbeing and aim to create a workplace where everyone feels valued, has a sense of belonging and is empowered to be their best, that is the Westminster Way. To find out more about how we do this visit As a forward-thinking Council we appreciate that people work in different ways, therefore our staff benefit from working a range of flexible working patterns as well as Agile working. The Council is a Disability Confident Employer. If you have declared a disability in your application, we guarantee an interview if you meet the essential criteria of the job. If you are invited for interview, you will be asked if you need any reasonable adjustments in order to attend, and we will make these wherever possible. Closing date: 12 May 2024. Interview date: Week commencing 20 May 2024. Contact details for an Informal Discussion: Anoushka Fitzgerald-Desai, City Promotions Events
Location: Chertsey, Surrey Contract Type: Permanent/Full-time Salary: c£28,000 - £32,000 (depending on experience) Hours: 9 am - 5 pm The Company Krome Technologies is a dynamic, people-first technology consultancy delivering a wide portfolio of IT services and solutions across all industry sectors. Our core focus is assisting our clients with achieving their business goals through relevant and forward-thinking technology solutions.With passion, a high level of integrity along proven success, we work with our clients as a trusted business partner, advising on how, with appropriate technology advancements, we can help achieve their current and projected business demands.Our talented people drive us forward, and we believe in encouraging a strong culture of Community, Confidence and Integrity. The Role: • A role has emerged for an enthusiastic individual looking to join a friendly, dynamic and progressive organisation as a Procurement Administrator. • The Procurement Administrator will be responsible for managing the purchase of IT equipment, software and services to achieve the business aims of delivering projects in a timely, professional and cost-efficient manner. Working as an extension of the Accounts department, this role involves coordinating with vendors, negotiating purchase prices, placing orders, and ensuring the timely acquisition of IT resources while maintaining cost efficiency and quality standards. • The ideal candidate will be positive and proactive, have great attention to detail, and be hardworking with a can-do attitude. Responsibilities will include;• Processing Orders - managing the procurement cycle including requisition, approval, purchase orders and delivery tracking. Resolving all issues and working within agreed SLA's• Vendor Management - managing the supplier list and understanding resource requirements to successfully maintain stock levels whilst minimizing stock-holding costs • Cost Management & Analysis - working with management to negotiate contracts, terms, pricing/discount frameworks and rebates to ensure cost efficiencies• Compliance & Documentation - collaborate with legal and finance to ensure contractual requirements are met before placing orders• Reporting - daily reporting on outstanding orders and updating relevant customers / internal teams until this function is automated Requirements: • Previous experience in a Procurement / Order Administration role would be preferred • Excellent organizational skills and a high level of accuracy• Proficient in using MS Office Applications including Outlook, Word, Excel• Strong verbal and written English communication skills • Confident, professional and articulate, with the ability to build strong supplier relationships and negotiate contracts and prices • Close proximity to our HQ in Chertsey is preferable so a local postcode would be ideal, but not essentialThis is a Monday to Friday role 9:00 am - 5:00 pm based at Krome's HQ in Chertsey (Surrey). Once probation has been successfully completed, the role will be eligible for our flexible working scheme which currently requires 3 days per week in the office and allows 2 days working from home. The Package: • c£28,000 - £32,000 basic (depending on experience)• Benefits: • 4% Employer Pension Contribution• Flexible Annual Leave Package (25 days, plus Bank Holidays, increasing with Length of Service)• Employee Assistance Programme• Private Medical Insurance (applicable after 5 years' service)• Learning and Development Programme, aimed to support Career Progression• Monthly Employee Recognition Awards (Extra Days Holiday or Amazon Voucher Rewards)• Long Service Recognition Awards for 5, 10, 15 years+• Complimentary Breakfast Available (8 am - 9 am Mon to Fri)• Complimentary Tea/Coffee and Fresh Fruit Available All-day• Fully Stocked Beer/Wine Fridge for Friday After Work Drinks• Discounted Corporate Gym Membership• Cycle to Work Scheme• Shower Facilities • Free Private Car Park• Staff Break Out Room with Pool Table• Modern, Open Plan, Office Environment• Quarterly Company-Funded Social Events • Company-Funded (Voluntary) Participation in our Charity Events• Electric Vehicle Charging Points are available at our Chertsey Head OfficeKrome Technologies is an equal-opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive work environment free from discrimination, where all employees are treated with dignity and respect. All aspects of employment at Krome including the decision to hire, promote, discipline, or discharge, will be based on merit, competence, performance, and business needs. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, colour, religion, marital status, age, national origin, ancestry, physical or mental disability, medical condition, pregnancy, genetic information, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression or veteran status.You may have experience in the following: Procurement Coordinator, Purchasing Administrator, Supply Chain Assistant, Procurement Specialist, Buying Coordinator, Vendor Management Coordinator, Procurement Assistant, Purchasing Specialist, Sourcing Coordinator, Procurement Analyst, Contract Administrator, Materials Coordinator, Procurement Officer, Purchasing.REF-212931
Apr 25, 2024
Full time
Location: Chertsey, Surrey Contract Type: Permanent/Full-time Salary: c£28,000 - £32,000 (depending on experience) Hours: 9 am - 5 pm The Company Krome Technologies is a dynamic, people-first technology consultancy delivering a wide portfolio of IT services and solutions across all industry sectors. Our core focus is assisting our clients with achieving their business goals through relevant and forward-thinking technology solutions.With passion, a high level of integrity along proven success, we work with our clients as a trusted business partner, advising on how, with appropriate technology advancements, we can help achieve their current and projected business demands.Our talented people drive us forward, and we believe in encouraging a strong culture of Community, Confidence and Integrity. The Role: • A role has emerged for an enthusiastic individual looking to join a friendly, dynamic and progressive organisation as a Procurement Administrator. • The Procurement Administrator will be responsible for managing the purchase of IT equipment, software and services to achieve the business aims of delivering projects in a timely, professional and cost-efficient manner. Working as an extension of the Accounts department, this role involves coordinating with vendors, negotiating purchase prices, placing orders, and ensuring the timely acquisition of IT resources while maintaining cost efficiency and quality standards. • The ideal candidate will be positive and proactive, have great attention to detail, and be hardworking with a can-do attitude. Responsibilities will include;• Processing Orders - managing the procurement cycle including requisition, approval, purchase orders and delivery tracking. Resolving all issues and working within agreed SLA's• Vendor Management - managing the supplier list and understanding resource requirements to successfully maintain stock levels whilst minimizing stock-holding costs • Cost Management & Analysis - working with management to negotiate contracts, terms, pricing/discount frameworks and rebates to ensure cost efficiencies• Compliance & Documentation - collaborate with legal and finance to ensure contractual requirements are met before placing orders• Reporting - daily reporting on outstanding orders and updating relevant customers / internal teams until this function is automated Requirements: • Previous experience in a Procurement / Order Administration role would be preferred • Excellent organizational skills and a high level of accuracy• Proficient in using MS Office Applications including Outlook, Word, Excel• Strong verbal and written English communication skills • Confident, professional and articulate, with the ability to build strong supplier relationships and negotiate contracts and prices • Close proximity to our HQ in Chertsey is preferable so a local postcode would be ideal, but not essentialThis is a Monday to Friday role 9:00 am - 5:00 pm based at Krome's HQ in Chertsey (Surrey). Once probation has been successfully completed, the role will be eligible for our flexible working scheme which currently requires 3 days per week in the office and allows 2 days working from home. The Package: • c£28,000 - £32,000 basic (depending on experience)• Benefits: • 4% Employer Pension Contribution• Flexible Annual Leave Package (25 days, plus Bank Holidays, increasing with Length of Service)• Employee Assistance Programme• Private Medical Insurance (applicable after 5 years' service)• Learning and Development Programme, aimed to support Career Progression• Monthly Employee Recognition Awards (Extra Days Holiday or Amazon Voucher Rewards)• Long Service Recognition Awards for 5, 10, 15 years+• Complimentary Breakfast Available (8 am - 9 am Mon to Fri)• Complimentary Tea/Coffee and Fresh Fruit Available All-day• Fully Stocked Beer/Wine Fridge for Friday After Work Drinks• Discounted Corporate Gym Membership• Cycle to Work Scheme• Shower Facilities • Free Private Car Park• Staff Break Out Room with Pool Table• Modern, Open Plan, Office Environment• Quarterly Company-Funded Social Events • Company-Funded (Voluntary) Participation in our Charity Events• Electric Vehicle Charging Points are available at our Chertsey Head OfficeKrome Technologies is an equal-opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive work environment free from discrimination, where all employees are treated with dignity and respect. All aspects of employment at Krome including the decision to hire, promote, discipline, or discharge, will be based on merit, competence, performance, and business needs. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, colour, religion, marital status, age, national origin, ancestry, physical or mental disability, medical condition, pregnancy, genetic information, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression or veteran status.You may have experience in the following: Procurement Coordinator, Purchasing Administrator, Supply Chain Assistant, Procurement Specialist, Buying Coordinator, Vendor Management Coordinator, Procurement Assistant, Purchasing Specialist, Sourcing Coordinator, Procurement Analyst, Contract Administrator, Materials Coordinator, Procurement Officer, Purchasing.REF-212931
MAIDSTONE BOROUGH COUNCIL Biodiversity and Climate Change Engagement Officer Location: Maidstone, Kent Contract: Permanent - Full Time Salary: £30,468 - £33,051 per annum About the Role Are you passionate about addressing the impacts of biodiversity loss and climate change? Do you have experience in relationship building, event organisation, and engagement with residents, local organisations, and businesses? If so, Maidstone Borough Council invite you to apply for this important role. The purpose of this role is to support community engagement for climate, biodiversity, and waste reduction projects. This is an interdepartmental role working between the climate and biodiversity, parks and open spaces, and waste management teams at Maidstone Borough Council. You will support and drive a wide range of sustainability topics, from public transportation and active travel, to carbon literacy training and net zero targets. You will be responsible for leading the delivery of the Council's communications and stakeholder engagement, events, campaigns and educational initiatives for climate, sustainability, environment, and waste reduction. Including organising awareness raising events and outreach with schools and community groups, to support residents to understand the changes they can make to mitigate and prepare for the impacts of climate change in line with the Council's Biodiversity and Climate Change Action Plan. About Maidstone Borough Council Maidstone Borough Council is a confident organisation with ambition and aspirations to deliver high quality services to our residents and local businesses. We strive to make the borough an attractive place for all and secure a successful economy. We continue to build on our strengths - assets, knowledge and expertise and our track record for innovation and improvement to create a financially sustainable future so that we can continue with our undiminished plans. We will only achieve the results we are aiming for through the talents and hard work of all our people. You are encouraged to become part of our vision and in return you can expect support, training, and fair reward from us. We will give you the opportunity to develop the skills to do your job well and create a positive working environment where your ideas about improving how we do things are valued and we manage the changes needed for new ways of working well. At Maidstone Borough Council we recognise the importance of flexible working and the benefits this can bring to both our staff and the Council. We know that by offering employees a range of flexible working opportunities we can positively impact their wellbeing and engagement, and drive productivity in return. As such we have developed a highly flexible hybrid working policy, alongside our flexi time and flexible working policies, enabling staff to shape their working patterns around building a greater work life balance. Our Offer: A range of benefits including: • Highly flexible hybrid working opportunities • 7am to 7pm flexi time to suit personal circumstances for most roles • Generous holiday entitlement which increases after 5 years LG service plus bank holidays with the option to buy additional leave • Additional 3 days leave given to enable a close down of the offices between Christmas and New year • Free parking • Range of flexible working opportunities to accommodate people's home/work life balance including compressed hours, 9-day fortnight, part time • Invitations to staff events to celebrate success and support wellbeing that include holistic therapies and outdoor activities • Employee Assistance Programme which provides confidential & independent information and access to counsellors • Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS) with valuable life cover and financial protection for your family • Life Assurance - three times your annual salary (for members of the LGPS) • Season Ticket Loan - to help with the cost of your rail/ bus journey, to & from work • Lease car salary sacrifice scheme allowing you to lease a brand-new car. The monthly fee includes insurance, servicing, and road tax • Annual flu vaccine • Cycle to work scheme • Staff benefits discounts on leisure, eating out, holidays and shopping • Excellent learning and career opportunities for committed individuals • A professional fee payment, if required for the role About You: Degree level in an environmental discipline or relevant/equivalent discipline with knowledge of the climate change and sustainability agenda is essential. Experience of working in a similar education/training/promotional role with the public or private sector or voluntary organisation is desirable. The role will be required to support and help manage groups of volunteers to deliver the objectives of projects. The Council considers this to be a public focused role and the ability to converse at ease with different strata of the public, adapting your communication style to suit differing audiences and provide advice is fundamental to the role. This is an important time to be involved in biodiversity and climate change, a high-profile issue. Through this role, you will have good exposure to different departments, build relationships with external residents, voluntary and business organisations, and work with councillors on tangible solutions to addressing biodiversity loss and climate change impacts. Maidstone Borough Council is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and vulnerable adults and expects all employee and volunteers to share this commitment. Selection Process: Following the submission of your application form, it will be reviewed by the recruiting manager. Those that are successful in securing an interview can expect a job specific interview assessment, and an interview. Maidstone Borough Council is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and vulnerable adults and expects all employee and volunteers to share this commitment. If you would like to discuss this position, please contact Anna Collier, Head of Insight, Communities & Governance at Closing Date: 10 May 2024. Interview date: 20 May 2024.
Apr 25, 2024
Full time
MAIDSTONE BOROUGH COUNCIL Biodiversity and Climate Change Engagement Officer Location: Maidstone, Kent Contract: Permanent - Full Time Salary: £30,468 - £33,051 per annum About the Role Are you passionate about addressing the impacts of biodiversity loss and climate change? Do you have experience in relationship building, event organisation, and engagement with residents, local organisations, and businesses? If so, Maidstone Borough Council invite you to apply for this important role. The purpose of this role is to support community engagement for climate, biodiversity, and waste reduction projects. This is an interdepartmental role working between the climate and biodiversity, parks and open spaces, and waste management teams at Maidstone Borough Council. You will support and drive a wide range of sustainability topics, from public transportation and active travel, to carbon literacy training and net zero targets. You will be responsible for leading the delivery of the Council's communications and stakeholder engagement, events, campaigns and educational initiatives for climate, sustainability, environment, and waste reduction. Including organising awareness raising events and outreach with schools and community groups, to support residents to understand the changes they can make to mitigate and prepare for the impacts of climate change in line with the Council's Biodiversity and Climate Change Action Plan. About Maidstone Borough Council Maidstone Borough Council is a confident organisation with ambition and aspirations to deliver high quality services to our residents and local businesses. We strive to make the borough an attractive place for all and secure a successful economy. We continue to build on our strengths - assets, knowledge and expertise and our track record for innovation and improvement to create a financially sustainable future so that we can continue with our undiminished plans. We will only achieve the results we are aiming for through the talents and hard work of all our people. You are encouraged to become part of our vision and in return you can expect support, training, and fair reward from us. We will give you the opportunity to develop the skills to do your job well and create a positive working environment where your ideas about improving how we do things are valued and we manage the changes needed for new ways of working well. At Maidstone Borough Council we recognise the importance of flexible working and the benefits this can bring to both our staff and the Council. We know that by offering employees a range of flexible working opportunities we can positively impact their wellbeing and engagement, and drive productivity in return. As such we have developed a highly flexible hybrid working policy, alongside our flexi time and flexible working policies, enabling staff to shape their working patterns around building a greater work life balance. Our Offer: A range of benefits including: • Highly flexible hybrid working opportunities • 7am to 7pm flexi time to suit personal circumstances for most roles • Generous holiday entitlement which increases after 5 years LG service plus bank holidays with the option to buy additional leave • Additional 3 days leave given to enable a close down of the offices between Christmas and New year • Free parking • Range of flexible working opportunities to accommodate people's home/work life balance including compressed hours, 9-day fortnight, part time • Invitations to staff events to celebrate success and support wellbeing that include holistic therapies and outdoor activities • Employee Assistance Programme which provides confidential & independent information and access to counsellors • Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS) with valuable life cover and financial protection for your family • Life Assurance - three times your annual salary (for members of the LGPS) • Season Ticket Loan - to help with the cost of your rail/ bus journey, to & from work • Lease car salary sacrifice scheme allowing you to lease a brand-new car. The monthly fee includes insurance, servicing, and road tax • Annual flu vaccine • Cycle to work scheme • Staff benefits discounts on leisure, eating out, holidays and shopping • Excellent learning and career opportunities for committed individuals • A professional fee payment, if required for the role About You: Degree level in an environmental discipline or relevant/equivalent discipline with knowledge of the climate change and sustainability agenda is essential. Experience of working in a similar education/training/promotional role with the public or private sector or voluntary organisation is desirable. The role will be required to support and help manage groups of volunteers to deliver the objectives of projects. The Council considers this to be a public focused role and the ability to converse at ease with different strata of the public, adapting your communication style to suit differing audiences and provide advice is fundamental to the role. This is an important time to be involved in biodiversity and climate change, a high-profile issue. Through this role, you will have good exposure to different departments, build relationships with external residents, voluntary and business organisations, and work with councillors on tangible solutions to addressing biodiversity loss and climate change impacts. Maidstone Borough Council is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and vulnerable adults and expects all employee and volunteers to share this commitment. Selection Process: Following the submission of your application form, it will be reviewed by the recruiting manager. Those that are successful in securing an interview can expect a job specific interview assessment, and an interview. Maidstone Borough Council is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and vulnerable adults and expects all employee and volunteers to share this commitment. If you would like to discuss this position, please contact Anna Collier, Head of Insight, Communities & Governance at Closing Date: 10 May 2024. Interview date: 20 May 2024.
FareShare Job Description - Corporate Partnerships Officer Reporting to: Corporate Partnerships Manager Location: London/Hybrid working with Mondays required in the office, along with an in-person meetings with partners. Contract: Permanent Hours: Full Time, 35hours p/w Salary: £32,880 - £34,610 (We normally offer a starting salary at the start of the range) We welcome applications from all backgrounds. We are a Disability Confident Employer that welcome disabled applicants and provide reasonable adjustments. About FareShare FareShare is the UK's national network of charitable food redistributors, made up of 18 independent organisations. Together, we take good quality surplus food from right across the food industry and get it to nearly 8,500 frontline charities and community groups. The food we redistribute is nutritious and good to eat. It reaches charities across the UK, including school breakfast clubs, older people's lunch clubs, homeless shelters, and community cafes. Every week we provide enough food to create almost a million meals for vulnerable people. Every year, more than three million tonnes of food go to waste in the UK, enough for 7 billion meals. Meanwhile, the cost-of-living crisis is driving millions in to food insecurity. FareShare has a plan to help tackle the cost-of-living crisis using England's surplus food. We are fortunate to benefit from the support of major retailers, the media, sports ambassadors, and a groundswell of public engagement. As a result, there has never been a more exciting time to join an organisation at the heart of public consciousness. Main purpose of the role We have a dynamic Fundraising team and over the last three years we have seen an incredible growth across established income streams and creation of new exciting income streams. At the same time, the organisation is passionate and committed to increasing our activities so that more food can reach the 8,500 charities and community groups nationwide. To meet this ambition, we are looking to recruit a talented and experienced fundraiser as our Corporate Partnerships Officer who is able to jump straight in to help deliver our Corporate Fundraising strategy. FareShare's recent increased brand profile and consumer awareness, along with our dual purpose in creating both social and environmental impact, gives us a strong proposition. This is an exciting time to join FareShare, as we have experienced huge growth and have a fantastic portfolio of corporate partners. High profile partners such as McDonald's, Tesco, Yorkshire Building Society, Gousto, Curry's, belVita, Quaker and Coca Cola support us in a variety of ways including commercial activity, staff and customer fundraising and corporate donations. We are looking for an ambitious Corporate Partnerships Officer that wants to maximise fundraising opportunities with existing partners through excellent account management and also enjoys new business and converting leads to new partnerships. This role will be split with 60% of your time allocated to Account Management and 40% to New Business. To be successful in this role, you will have knowledge and experience of managing and growing fundraising partnerships, as well as experience of working with a broad range of internal and external stakeholders. You will be self-motivated with strong organisational skills and an ability to set priorities, contribute to a prospect pipeline and meet deadlines. JOB RESPONSIBILITIES Account Management Manage a diverse portfolio of corporate partnerships including strategic partnerships, commercial partnerships, charity of the year and corporate donations, and support Corporate Partnership Managers with responsibilities relating to larger partnerships. Deliver excellent partnership management including developing a partnership plan, meeting with stakeholders, delivery of partner benefits and account stewardship. Develop and deliver timely, relevant and engaging impact reporting. Develop new and grow existing corporate partnerships, drafting and negotiating partnership agreements, for the best outcomes across FareShare's work and maximising the income potential. Maintain robust account growth plans, update pipelines and stakeholder mapping for your partners. Produce high quality communications, reports, propositions and pitches for partnerships - delivering excellent account management through the highest levels of supporter centred stewardship. Ensure we maximise the skills and experience of corporate partners through pro-bono, value-in-kind and volunteering support. New Business Proactively approaching corporate opportunities following our new business strategy, writing funding proposals and approaching community groups for new partnerships Responding to volunteer enquiries from companies who want to work with FareShare and converting enquiries to new business leads when viable Contribute to the fundraising team new business pipeline Maintaining accurate cultivation plans and reporting for new business approaches Working with the FareShare food, volunteering and marketing teams to identify new fundraising opportunities Communication and Administration Develop PR and communication plans for corporate partners, working in collaboration with the Marketing & Communications team. Manage the general administration and accurate data management for your partners. Support annual budgeting and planning in line with the fundraising team's strategic objectives. Report on any variances of income against budget and undertake contingency planning to minimise risk. Where necessary, work with the wider teams at FareShare and with our regional centre partners to deliver greater partner impact. Contribute to the wider success of the fundraising team through supporting colleagues, celebrating successes and sharing learnings. Efficient and effective management of income ensuring compliance with GDPR, charity regulation and FareShare's own Ethical Gift Policy With support from colleagues manage all legal and financial aspects of partnership agreements In addition, you will be expected to: Work within legal and charity guidelines Manage and work within FareShare's IT systems and data guidelines Represent Fundraising where required on internal working groups Undertake training and skills development and keep up to date with the changing requirements of the role Undertake other duties as required Person Specification As an employer committed to Equal Opportunities, we will assess applications in line with these criteria that we consider either as being essential or desirable in this role. Essential Experience of supporting or managing fundraising relationships Experience of maximising and growing fundraising relationships/opportunities Experience of soliciting income from corporate partners/donors and evidence of successfully achieving five figure income targets Commercial awareness with knowledge of various corporate sectors and of corporate fundraising Ability to communicate effectively and motivate partners with excellent writing and presentation skills Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to advise, influence and inspire internal and external stakeholders Proven ability to work independently and manage a range of projects with competing deadlines Experience identifying new opportunities and establishing new corporate fundraising relationships Ability to use initiative, prioritise and demonstrate a problem-solving approach Desirable Experience of building strong relationships with key senior stakeholders Understanding of the Institute of Fundraising's Code of Practice, data protection and other relevant legislation, guidance and good practice Experience working on a fundraising CRM system Experience working with volunteers or volunteer programmes Good numeracy and excel skills Good computer skills and attention to detail Values and behaviours A commitment to Equal Opportunities An understanding of, and sympathy with FareShare's mission Flexibility of approach and ability to work in a team and across other internal teams. Hybrid / Flexible working, with regular UK travel 28 days' annual leave + 8 bank holidays Employers pension contribution Employee Assistance Program Interest free bicycle purchase loan scheme Season ticket loan Deadline for applications is 6th May 2024 For any further questions on this please email
Apr 25, 2024
Full time
FareShare Job Description - Corporate Partnerships Officer Reporting to: Corporate Partnerships Manager Location: London/Hybrid working with Mondays required in the office, along with an in-person meetings with partners. Contract: Permanent Hours: Full Time, 35hours p/w Salary: £32,880 - £34,610 (We normally offer a starting salary at the start of the range) We welcome applications from all backgrounds. We are a Disability Confident Employer that welcome disabled applicants and provide reasonable adjustments. About FareShare FareShare is the UK's national network of charitable food redistributors, made up of 18 independent organisations. Together, we take good quality surplus food from right across the food industry and get it to nearly 8,500 frontline charities and community groups. The food we redistribute is nutritious and good to eat. It reaches charities across the UK, including school breakfast clubs, older people's lunch clubs, homeless shelters, and community cafes. Every week we provide enough food to create almost a million meals for vulnerable people. Every year, more than three million tonnes of food go to waste in the UK, enough for 7 billion meals. Meanwhile, the cost-of-living crisis is driving millions in to food insecurity. FareShare has a plan to help tackle the cost-of-living crisis using England's surplus food. We are fortunate to benefit from the support of major retailers, the media, sports ambassadors, and a groundswell of public engagement. As a result, there has never been a more exciting time to join an organisation at the heart of public consciousness. Main purpose of the role We have a dynamic Fundraising team and over the last three years we have seen an incredible growth across established income streams and creation of new exciting income streams. At the same time, the organisation is passionate and committed to increasing our activities so that more food can reach the 8,500 charities and community groups nationwide. To meet this ambition, we are looking to recruit a talented and experienced fundraiser as our Corporate Partnerships Officer who is able to jump straight in to help deliver our Corporate Fundraising strategy. FareShare's recent increased brand profile and consumer awareness, along with our dual purpose in creating both social and environmental impact, gives us a strong proposition. This is an exciting time to join FareShare, as we have experienced huge growth and have a fantastic portfolio of corporate partners. High profile partners such as McDonald's, Tesco, Yorkshire Building Society, Gousto, Curry's, belVita, Quaker and Coca Cola support us in a variety of ways including commercial activity, staff and customer fundraising and corporate donations. We are looking for an ambitious Corporate Partnerships Officer that wants to maximise fundraising opportunities with existing partners through excellent account management and also enjoys new business and converting leads to new partnerships. This role will be split with 60% of your time allocated to Account Management and 40% to New Business. To be successful in this role, you will have knowledge and experience of managing and growing fundraising partnerships, as well as experience of working with a broad range of internal and external stakeholders. You will be self-motivated with strong organisational skills and an ability to set priorities, contribute to a prospect pipeline and meet deadlines. JOB RESPONSIBILITIES Account Management Manage a diverse portfolio of corporate partnerships including strategic partnerships, commercial partnerships, charity of the year and corporate donations, and support Corporate Partnership Managers with responsibilities relating to larger partnerships. Deliver excellent partnership management including developing a partnership plan, meeting with stakeholders, delivery of partner benefits and account stewardship. Develop and deliver timely, relevant and engaging impact reporting. Develop new and grow existing corporate partnerships, drafting and negotiating partnership agreements, for the best outcomes across FareShare's work and maximising the income potential. Maintain robust account growth plans, update pipelines and stakeholder mapping for your partners. Produce high quality communications, reports, propositions and pitches for partnerships - delivering excellent account management through the highest levels of supporter centred stewardship. Ensure we maximise the skills and experience of corporate partners through pro-bono, value-in-kind and volunteering support. New Business Proactively approaching corporate opportunities following our new business strategy, writing funding proposals and approaching community groups for new partnerships Responding to volunteer enquiries from companies who want to work with FareShare and converting enquiries to new business leads when viable Contribute to the fundraising team new business pipeline Maintaining accurate cultivation plans and reporting for new business approaches Working with the FareShare food, volunteering and marketing teams to identify new fundraising opportunities Communication and Administration Develop PR and communication plans for corporate partners, working in collaboration with the Marketing & Communications team. Manage the general administration and accurate data management for your partners. Support annual budgeting and planning in line with the fundraising team's strategic objectives. Report on any variances of income against budget and undertake contingency planning to minimise risk. Where necessary, work with the wider teams at FareShare and with our regional centre partners to deliver greater partner impact. Contribute to the wider success of the fundraising team through supporting colleagues, celebrating successes and sharing learnings. Efficient and effective management of income ensuring compliance with GDPR, charity regulation and FareShare's own Ethical Gift Policy With support from colleagues manage all legal and financial aspects of partnership agreements In addition, you will be expected to: Work within legal and charity guidelines Manage and work within FareShare's IT systems and data guidelines Represent Fundraising where required on internal working groups Undertake training and skills development and keep up to date with the changing requirements of the role Undertake other duties as required Person Specification As an employer committed to Equal Opportunities, we will assess applications in line with these criteria that we consider either as being essential or desirable in this role. Essential Experience of supporting or managing fundraising relationships Experience of maximising and growing fundraising relationships/opportunities Experience of soliciting income from corporate partners/donors and evidence of successfully achieving five figure income targets Commercial awareness with knowledge of various corporate sectors and of corporate fundraising Ability to communicate effectively and motivate partners with excellent writing and presentation skills Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to advise, influence and inspire internal and external stakeholders Proven ability to work independently and manage a range of projects with competing deadlines Experience identifying new opportunities and establishing new corporate fundraising relationships Ability to use initiative, prioritise and demonstrate a problem-solving approach Desirable Experience of building strong relationships with key senior stakeholders Understanding of the Institute of Fundraising's Code of Practice, data protection and other relevant legislation, guidance and good practice Experience working on a fundraising CRM system Experience working with volunteers or volunteer programmes Good numeracy and excel skills Good computer skills and attention to detail Values and behaviours A commitment to Equal Opportunities An understanding of, and sympathy with FareShare's mission Flexibility of approach and ability to work in a team and across other internal teams. Hybrid / Flexible working, with regular UK travel 28 days' annual leave + 8 bank holidays Employers pension contribution Employee Assistance Program Interest free bicycle purchase loan scheme Season ticket loan Deadline for applications is 6th May 2024 For any further questions on this please email
Brain Tumour Research is offering a fantastic opportunity for an individual looking to further their career in fundraising, whilst making a difference at one of the most innovative and ambitious medical research fundraising charities in the UK as Community Fundraiser. Position : Community Fundraiser - East Midlands Location : Home based covering Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire or Rutland Salary : Circa £28,500 pa Hours: Full time, 35 hours per week Benefits : Holiday entitlement, 25 days per annum, excluding UK Public Holidays, access to an Employee Assistance Programme and option to join our healthcare scheme. About the Role This is a fantastic opportunity for an individual who wants to make a difference in one of the most innovative and exciting medical research fundraising charities in the UK. As Community Fundraiser for East Midlands, you will help deliver our strategic plans and objectives, by generating and growing income through community fundraising activities. Our community fundraisers also help raise awareness by engaging people with our work, and recruiting and supporting the fundraising of individuals, challenge event participants, our Fundraising Groups and Charity of the Year partnerships. About You If you would like to join an exciting, innovative, and ambitious charity, with a passion for finding a cure for brain tumours, then we would love to hear from you. Do you have: Experience in community fundraising, donor management and stewardship Good communication skills, with the ability to converse sensitively and empathetically Experience working to and meeting targets A high level of empathy for our cause About Brain Tumour Research Brain Tumour Research is an exciting, innovative and ambitious charity. We are passionate about finding a cure for brain tumours through the establishment of dedicated Brain Tumour Research Centres of Excellence around the UK. We are invested in our employees and are proud to be accredited by Investors in People. Closing Date: 28th April 2024 Interested? If you would like to find out more, please click the apply button. You will be directed to our website to complete your application for this position. Candidates may also have in experience in, or looking for a career in: Fundraising, Donor Engagement, Community Events Coordinator, Public Relations, Trusts and Foundations, Fundraising Coordinator, Volunteer Coordinator, Fundraising Officer, Fundraising Executive No agencies please.
Apr 25, 2024
Full time
Brain Tumour Research is offering a fantastic opportunity for an individual looking to further their career in fundraising, whilst making a difference at one of the most innovative and ambitious medical research fundraising charities in the UK as Community Fundraiser. Position : Community Fundraiser - East Midlands Location : Home based covering Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire or Rutland Salary : Circa £28,500 pa Hours: Full time, 35 hours per week Benefits : Holiday entitlement, 25 days per annum, excluding UK Public Holidays, access to an Employee Assistance Programme and option to join our healthcare scheme. About the Role This is a fantastic opportunity for an individual who wants to make a difference in one of the most innovative and exciting medical research fundraising charities in the UK. As Community Fundraiser for East Midlands, you will help deliver our strategic plans and objectives, by generating and growing income through community fundraising activities. Our community fundraisers also help raise awareness by engaging people with our work, and recruiting and supporting the fundraising of individuals, challenge event participants, our Fundraising Groups and Charity of the Year partnerships. About You If you would like to join an exciting, innovative, and ambitious charity, with a passion for finding a cure for brain tumours, then we would love to hear from you. Do you have: Experience in community fundraising, donor management and stewardship Good communication skills, with the ability to converse sensitively and empathetically Experience working to and meeting targets A high level of empathy for our cause About Brain Tumour Research Brain Tumour Research is an exciting, innovative and ambitious charity. We are passionate about finding a cure for brain tumours through the establishment of dedicated Brain Tumour Research Centres of Excellence around the UK. We are invested in our employees and are proud to be accredited by Investors in People. Closing Date: 28th April 2024 Interested? If you would like to find out more, please click the apply button. You will be directed to our website to complete your application for this position. Candidates may also have in experience in, or looking for a career in: Fundraising, Donor Engagement, Community Events Coordinator, Public Relations, Trusts and Foundations, Fundraising Coordinator, Volunteer Coordinator, Fundraising Officer, Fundraising Executive No agencies please.