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Do you want to make a real difference to carers and their families at a critical time?
We are seeking a dedicated and organised Wellbeing Worker to become a vital part of our Hospital to Home Team. We provide a highly valued service to unpaid family and friend carers where they or the person they care for are a patient in hospital. The team work across 5 Acute and 7 community hospitals serving the residents of West Sussex.
You will focus on and play a vital role in our Support at Home after Hospital (SaHaH) service, providing time-limited, information, emotional support and access to practical assistance to eligible carers following discharge, helping them feel confident and connected during the move home.
Alongside SaHaH, you’ll spend a limited portion of your week offering guidance to carers during their hospital journey—primarily via phone—working collaboratively with NHS staff and partner organisations to ensure carers are included and informed.
You will have excellent problem-solving skills, be able to take a proactive approach to overcoming obstacles and ensuring support for individuals navigating complex systems. You will be a natural communicator with excellent administrative skills and a strong attention to detail.
Enjoy a flexible hybrid role, blending remote work with in-person meetings and events across West Sussex including on-site in Hospitals on occasions.
Come and be part of a compassionate, values led team helping carers feel less isolated, more confident, and better connected to the help they need.
The role is a Fixed Term Contract to June 2027, with a potential extension until June 2028.
Interview Date 3 February 2026.
Key Role Summary
Carer Support at Home after Hospital: Following hospital discharge, provide support to carers for up to six weeks. Identify priorities and help to put in place services and support to assist the transition home.
Carer Support in Hospital: Regularly provide telephone support to a small number of carers where they, or the person they care for, is a patient in hospital.
Information & Guidance: Help carers navigate health and social care systems, connect with teams and other services to access appropriate support.
Practical Support: Where required co-ordinate volunteer support, including a home risk assessment, or undertake applications for a grant to support the carer with short-term practical tasks.
Partnerships: Work collaboratively with Carer Support teams, health, social care and voluntary sector partners, seeking opportunities to work together to enhance support available to carers during and after hospital discharge.
For a full list of responsibilities, please refer to the Job Description in the Recruitment Pack.
Employee Benefits
Training and Development: Opportunities for professional development and training.
• Flexible Working: Flexible working hours and remote working options.
• Annual Leave: 33 days increasing to 35 days after completion of two years and 36 days after 5 years of service (Inclusive of Bank Holidays).
• Healthcare and Employee Assistance Programme with perks and discounts.
• Enhanced Maternity/ Paternity/ Adoption Pay.
• Supportive Environment: Work in a supportive and collaborative environment with a focus on making a positive impact on the lives of carers.
Before you keep reading
Please do not see everything in this job advert as a "Must Have", but rather a guiding list of what we are looking for. We know no candidate will be the perfect match for all we have mentioned in this advert, so do not be afraid to apply if you feel you are close to the brief but not "Spot On". For example, some of our wonderful Carer Wellbeing Workers come from a non-social care background and they do amazingly well!
Our Culture and Diversity
At Carers Support, we are building an inclusive workplace where everyone can do their best work and be proud to belong.
Values we are looking for in candidate
We are focused, putting carers at the heart of everything we do.
We act together, working with and for carers, the communities they live in and the people that can make a difference to them.
We are leaders, working with each other to find potential and opportunities across all communities, enabling carers to be identified and involved.
We are committed to behaviours that support:
Quality – the highest practical level we can reach in outcomes, learning and behaviour
Inclusivity – respecting people, cultures, and organisations
Caring – improving quality of life and influencing behaviour change
Integrity – operating with honesty and reliability
Loyalty – long-term committed partnerships and co-operation
Innovation – driving our service development and our will to succeed
If you are still unsure if our organisation is a good fit, have a look at our Good Place to Work page and the results of our recent engagement survey. We can't wait to hear from you!
Disclaimers
Please note we reserve the right to close this role prior to the stated end date, should we receive a sufficient number of applications. Please complete your application as soon as possible to be considered.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Team: Information Governance
Location: Remote
Work pattern: Mon-Fri, 35 hours per week
Salary: Up to £32,813.57 per year
Contract: Permanent
We are the UK’s largest cat welfare charity. All over the country, our passionate employees, volunteers and supporters are using their kindness and expertise to make life better for millions of cats and the people who care for them.
Will you join us and make life better for cats?
Responsibilities of our Information Governance Officer:
- Ensure we handle personal data responsibly and comply with data protection laws
- Help maintain systems and processes that keep information secure and protect privacy
- Monitor and review data protection training across the organisation
- Respond to data protection requests in a timely and accurate manner
- Investigate potential data breaches and assist with resolution
- Support with audits related to information governance and compliance
- work with teams to ensure their activities are compliant with data protection legislation
- Carry out administrative activities as required
About the Information Governance team:
The Information Governance team develop, deliver and maintain the essential systems and processes that underpin information governance and data protection compliance. The team is small but sits within the wider IT and Data Governance department.
What we’re looking for in our Information Governance Officer:
- Experience in a relevant, data governance role
- ISO Certified GDPR qualification or equivalent
- Experience of responding to data protection requests and enquiries
- Experience of reviewing compliance documentation and process maps
- Experience reviewing compliance training material
- Strong ability to work alone, on initiative
- Excellent organisational and communication skills and attention to detail
- Broad knowledge of data protection legislation (GDPR, DPA 2018, PECR)
- Fundraising compliance would be an advantage
What we can offer you:
- range of health benefits
- 26 days’ annual leave plus bank holidays, increasing with length of service
- Salary Finance, which empowers you to take control of your financial wellbeing
- and much more, which you can learn about
Application closing date: 19th January 2026
Virtual interview date: w/c 2nd February 2026
Applications may close before the deadline, so please apply early to avoid disappointment. Please note, applications received after the closing date may not be responded to.
If successful, your recruitment journey will include:
1. Anonymised application form
2. Virtual interview
Please note, the process may change slightly dependent on application numbers. We will inform you of any relevant changes.
Please email us if you require any adjustments to be made for you to complete your application or to participate in the recruitment journey.
Making a better life for cats, because life is better with cats
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This organisation is scheduling interviews as applications come in. They're ready to hire as soon as they find the right person. Don't miss your opportunity, apply now!
Exciting opportunity for a Senior Fundraiser, with a proven track record, to lead and inspire our fundraising team, personally focussing on trusts, grants and major donors. Your success will mean we can provide the "best possible support for anyone affected by MS in our community"
Who we are:
BMSTC's mission is "to support the physical health and mental wellbeing of local people living with Multiple Sclerosis", not just now but for the rest of their lives.
We provide practical help - including neuro-physiotherapy, oxygen therapy, footcare, counselling and a range of complementary therapies to help manage symptoms. We also run very popular "live" online exercise and mindfulness sessions.
We are not just about therapies - we also offer a friendly, supportive space where members, families and carers can socialise, share information and take more control over their lives. Understanding that MS impacts not just the person diagnosed.
Our purpose-built Therapy Centre in central Reading serves and strengthens the MS community across Berkshire and nearby counties. As a self-funded charity, we receive neither NHS or government support and must raise £700,000 annually to continue making a difference to local families affected by MS. This year, we delivered over 15,000 treatments to more than 400 families and were honoured to receive a King's Award for Voluntary Service, equivalent to an MBE, in recognition of our service to the community.
The role
You will:
- Develop the Charity's income generation capability as we seek to drive income growth
- Identify funding prospects and prioritise team effort to make the best use of resource
- Regularly monitor progress and inspire the team to reach targets and goals.
- Manage excellent donor stewardship and raise our profile with potential major donors
Personal qualities:
- Drive, enthusiasm and resilience.
- The ability to lead, motivate and inspire others.
- Tenacious and creative, possessing the ability to think "outside the box".
- Team player, ready to deputise or help in other areas of the Charity as necessary.
Skills
The successful candidate will have:
- A good level of secondary education and societal awareness
- Ability to meet (and ideally exceed) pre-agreed targets, manage multiple priorities and work independently.
- Ability to analyse financial and impact data.
- Strong interpersonal skills, emotional intelligence.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Confident with IT and proficient in MS Office: Word, Excel and Outlook.
- Able to work outside office hours and occasionally attend local events (time off in lieu will be given).
Desirable skills:
- Experience of using a charity-based CRM system e.g. Beacon,
- Experience of working in a health charity/knowledge of Multiple Sclerosis.
- Understanding of the local funding community.
- A driving license and access to a car to attend events if necessary.
Benefits:
- Competitive salary and flexible, hybrid working conditions.
- 25 days paid annual leave plus statutory and national holidays (pro-rata), increasing to 30 days after 5 years.
- Company pension scheme.
- Free car parking
Why join us?
- Be part of an innovative mission-led organisation that makes a real practical difference to people’s lives.
- Work collaboratively with Finance and Trustees, to build long-term sustainability.
- Enjoy a flexible, supportive working environment where your ideas and leadership will be valued.
We will be shortlisting and interviewing as applications are received, so early applications are encouraged. Apply today to be part of something truly special!
Your covering letter should be brief a explanation in your own words, of why you would like to work for us and how you meet the personal requirements of the post.
If you have any questions before applying, please contact the Centre Manager, Pippa Vincent-Cooke.
We encourage applications from all parts of the community, irrespective of gender, race, colour, age, sexual orientation or disability. The successful applicant will be selected purely on merit.
Please note:
You will need proof that you have the right to work in the UK
This role is subject to a full DBS check and a probationary period of 6 months
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Dancers’ Career Development (DCD), the national charity that enables and empowers dancers to thrive professionally and personally leading up to and beyond their performance careers, seek a General Manager.
We are seeking an exceptional administrator who has experience in, or is interested in further developing, a broad knowledge of company management.
The main purpose of the General Manager role is to support the Executive Director, with the day-to-day operational management and administration of DCD.
The role will ideally suit a personable individual who enjoys varied responsibilities, working collaboratively within a highly productive, agile and supportive team.
If you are excited by this opportunity, resonate with DCD’s values and are passionate about making a positive difference to dancers’ lives, please get in touch; we would love to hear from you.
Contract: Part-time permanent role (24 hours per week)
Salary: £35,000 per annum, pro-rata
Start date: As early as possible
Location: This is a remote working role, with monthly in-person meetings which take place in London or Birmingham, with occasional additional in-person events and meetings as required by the charity.
Benefits: 23 days holiday pro-rata plus Bank Holidays (increasing to 28 days with length of service), 5% Employers contribution to pension scheme, Health & Wellbeing package, Professional Development opportunities.
Deadline: Applications must be submitted by 9am, Thursday 22 January 2026
Further Info: Please download the Recruitment Pack from our website for full job spec and how to apply.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Starting Salary: £34,629-£41,768 (non-London weighting) - £38,613-£45,752 (Inc. London weighting) - FTE
The salary will be prorated based on the contracted hours
Contract: Permanent - Part-time 28 hours per week (4 days)
Location: UK Hybrid
Job Profile
The Major Gifts (MGP) Executive – Corporates and Outreach (MGECO) is a hybrid role responsible for managing a small pool of corporate donors and prospects as well as working with colleagues to coordinate outreach within priority Major Donor audiences.
CAFOD’s Corporate Partnerships Portfolio has an annual target income of £858,000. The Executive will be responsible for a small group of Corporate Partners giving under £50,000/year, with the goal of maintaining and maximising the value and potential of these relationships
A key component of CAFOD’s continued MGP fundraising success is the identification and development of a strong pipeline of new major gift donors. Working with colleagues, the Executive role will identify and cultivate prospective donors with the goal of expanding the MGP Section portfolio. This will be achieved through strategic outreach work within CAFOD’s priority audiences.
The role sits within the Corporate Partnerships Team, a part of the Major Gifts and Philanthropy Section in the Fundraising and Participation Group. The post reports to the Corporate Partnerships Manager (CPM), working closely and in consultation with the Philanthropy Manager (PM) and MGP Research and Information Manager (MGPRIM). The post-holder will collaborate on strategic planning and cross-functional initiatives within the MGP section. They will also contribute to cross-team projects as agreed with the CPM.
The ideal candidate will have a proven track record in fundraising – ideally in major gifts and philanthropy donor management or external relationship development. They will have experience in operational planning and a collaborative mindset. They will be a confident self-starter capable of building strong relationships with internal and external stakeholders at all levels to develop and grow impactful relationships.
Key Responsibilities
Corporate Partnerships Relationship Management
- Be responsible for the day-to-day management of a small portfolio of Corporate Partner Relationships with the goal of maximising the value of relationships. This includes proposal and report writing as well as written, telephone and face-to-face communication
- Facilitate engagement with corporate partner staff to feedback on CAFOD’s work and foster participation using both traditional and innovative methods.
- Work in collaboration with colleagues across communications and digital teams to promote CAFOD’s Corporate Partnerships offer.
- Work on and monitor KPIs for corporate donors.
- Support the CPM with wide Corporate Partnership work as required.
MGP Donor Outreach
- Work collaboratively with MGP team leads and wider organisation staff to deliver a prospecting strategy which successfully identifies and engages priority audiences. These audiences include Catholic Parishes, Diaspora Communities, Catholic School Alumni, and other audiences in which high-net-worth individuals may be engaged.
- This will include responsibility for:
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- Prospecting – carrying out desk research and working with necessary internal CAFOD stakeholders to identify priority audiences.
- Planning – Strategising engagement plans with identified audiences, working with internal and external stakeholders.
- Coordinating engagement – Working with colleagues across the MGP team and wider CAFOD staff as well as external stakeholders to coordinate the delivery of engagement activities that reach priority audiences and are in line with wider CAFOD engagement activity.
- Ensure that the MGP prospecting and outreach strategy is in line with the wider organisation strategy and priorities, communicating progress with colleagues across the organisation regularly.
- Establish and work to clear success measures and KPIs, set targets for the overall strategy and specific engagements, and ensure appropriate tools and resources are in place to achieve them.
Administrative, Support, and Planning
- Support in the administration of corporate donor portfolio, working with CAFOD colleagues to transition donors out of and receive donors into the corporates portfolio when necessary.
- Work with the Corporate Partnership Manager and Philanthropy Manager to shape strategy, support forecast targets and activities as well as reporting, planning and budgeting.
Safeguarding
- All CAFOD staff share the responsibility to promote and maintain a strong safeguarding culture, including identifying the key actions they should take given their role and responsibilities.
Job Specific Competencies
Essential Criteria
- Clear understanding of corporate partnership and major donor fundraising and an ability to build relationships at various levels to achieve objectives.
- Comfortable in the major donor and business environments; understand what decision-making processes may influence the support for charities.
- Strong in writing effective supporter communication material and confident presentation skills.
- Strong research skills to identify potential donors and engagement opportunities within priority communities.
- A sound knowledge of the life, structures and networks of the Catholic communities of England and Wales and how to effectively engage those who may support through major gifts.
- Strong organisation skills and ability to co-develop tailored donor engagement plans with internal and external stakeholders, ensuring alignment with broader fundraising goals.
- Passionate about overcoming global poverty and injustice.
Desirable Criteria
- Experience of working in a major gift environment.
- Proficient in using donor databases and internal systems to maintain accurate records and support reporting needs.
- Knowledge and awareness of the field of international development and humanitarian aid
- Experience using creative and innovative methods to foster engagement successfully.
- Understanding and operational experience with GDPR
Safeguarding for Children and Vulnerable Adults
CAFOD recognises the personal dignity and rights of children and vulnerable adults, towards whom it has a special responsibility and a duty of care and respect. CAFOD, and all its staff and volunteers, undertake to do all in our power to create a safe environment for children, young people and vulnerable adults and to prevent their physical, sexual or emotional abuse. CAFOD is committed to acting at all times in the best interests of children and vulnerable adults, seeing these interests as paramount. Any candidate offered a job with CAFOD will be expected to adhere to CAFOD’s Safeguarding policy and sign CAFOD’s Code of Behaviour as an appendix to their contract of employment and agree to conduct themselves in accordance with the provisions of these documents. This post involves contact with children, young people and vulnerable adults, or has responsibility for people who will do, and applicants will be subject to specific checks related to safeguarding issues. If based in the UK the post holder is required to present or obtain a Disclosure from the DBS (Disclosure & Barring Service). If the post is based outside the UK the post holder will be subject to a different checking process.
All offers of employment will be subject to satisfactory references, and appropriate screening checks can include criminal records and terrorism finance checks. CAFOD also participates in the Inter Agency Misconduct Disclosure Scheme. In line with this Scheme, we will request information from job applicants’ previous employers about any findings of sexual exploitation, sexual abuse and/or sexual harassment during employment, or incidents under investigation when the applicant left employment. By submitting an application, the job applicant confirms his/her understanding of, and consent to, these recruitment procedures.
Please click here for a full list of CAFOD’s Staff Benefits
Come and join us and help make a real difference in the lives of the world’s poorest communities.
CAFOD is an equal opportunities employer. Recruitment and selection procedures reflect our commitment to safeguarding children and vulnerable adults.
CAFOD is the official Catholic aid agency for England and Wales tackling poverty and injustice across the world.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Young People’s Advocate - RECRUITMENT PACK
Hopscotch takes pride in working to support women and families facing racial and gender inequity in London. We take our trauma informed practice seriously, both with service users and within the organisation. We also run a successful Homecare service, with Care Workers taking care of vulnerable people in south Camden who draw on care.
This Young People’s Advocate role will give you the chance to be an integral part of our organisation. You will be working with the VAWG team to deliver positive masculinity workshops in Camden Schools. You will be engaging with boys and girls aged 12-17 years and to enable them their improved understanding of masculinity.
Salary: £32,639 FTE
Hours of Work: Flexibly, normally 09:00-17:00 Monday to Friday
Location: Mainly based in a school but to also spend some time in the office (NW1)
Reporting to: Head of Programmes
Funding: Annual
WHY HOPSCOTCH?
- An opportunity to live out your values
- Working in a human rights environment
- A chance to challenge the status quo and not settle for what is
- Working with a diverse and vibrant team
- Team positivity, creativity and problem solving
- A place where all voices are heard
- Daily opportunities to make a meaningful impact on those in need
- Signatories of the Employers Domestic Abuse Covenant – creating a safe working environment for all staff
- Part of an award-winning charity
- Generous annual leave provision
- Occupational sick leave
- Regular internal and clinical supervision with amazing therapists
- Ongoing training with experts from around the country
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
- Supporting young people referred to Hopscotch’s programme in schools to safely explore positive masculinity.
- Listening and helping the boys to cultivate healthy attitudes and behaviours – towards each other and girls.
- Work closely with young people and the school to co-create each programme, with a focus on supporting boys to embrace qualities such as empathy, respect, and emotional intelligence.
- Create a culture of inclusivity and respect where teenage boys can develop into confident and compassionate young men.
- Supporting experts by experience
- Maintaining data and reports
- Carrying out relevant administration requirements of the post
- Speaking at public events about the project
This job description in no way implies that these duties are exhaustive as any other duties falling reasonably within the scope of the position may be assigned from time to time. All staff members must be committed to and promote Hopscotch’s Equal Opportunity Policies and Procedures in relation to both service provision and employment issues.
Values, Behaviours & Competencies
- Committed to the Vision and Mission of Hopscotch, ensuring our service-user voices are centred in all circumstances
- Committed to fostering innovation and continuous improvement in working practice
- Flexible and open to new challenges, ideas and experiences, and able to be self-reflective
- Committed to understanding diversity and ensuring anti-discriminatory practice is applied in all forms of our work
- Non-judgemental with a commitment to self-care within the team
- Collaborative, building relationships with internal and external partners
Knowledge, Experience and Skills - Essential
- A degree in Psychology – Desirable
- Experience of working within the charity sector
- A coaching or mentoring qualification - Desirable
- An understanding of the essence of Positive Masculinity and attitudes on this issue
- Knowledge of how to relate to young people
- Knowledge of how to challenge young people to think differently
- Knowledge of how to teach young people to challenge non-conformist views and behaviours of other young people
- Knowledge of how to mentor young people.
- Experience working with a diverse staff team applying anti-discriminatory practice
- Experience of working to targets and meeting deadlines
- Ability to critically reflect on own practice and performance and make use of clinical supervision
- Excellent organisational and IT skills including the ability to be self-servicing, use relevant IT packages and maintain an efficient case recording and data reporting system
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Must have strong attention to detail, highly organised and process driven.
- Classroom & Group Management
- Ability to confidently manage and facilitate group discussions with teenage boys, creating a safe, respectful, and engaging learning environment.
- Empathetic & Youth-Centred Approach
- Demonstrate an empathetic, non-judgemental stance with an ability to understand young peoples lived experiences, challenges, and social realities.
- Awareness of Digital & Social HHMedia Influences
- An understanding of the role of social media, online culture, and peer influence in shaping young people’s attitudes, identities, and behaviours.
- School Partnership Working
- Ability to communicate effectively and maintain positive professional relationships with school staff, teachers, safeguarding leads, and external partners
- Engaging Delivery Style
- Ability to deliver sessions in an enthusiastic, accessible, and engaging way that captures young people’s interest and encourages participation.
- Professional Boundaries & Conduct
- Maintain appropriate professional boundaries at all times while building trust and rapport with young people.
Additional requirements
- Safeguarding & Training
- The postholder will be required to undertake regular safeguarding training and demonstrate a strong understanding of safeguarding responsibilities when working with children and young people
- To work closely with the Head of Programmes, attending very regular reflective supervision sessions and annual appraisals
- Willingness to work flexibly and to keep knowledge and skills up to date
- Attain an enhanced Disclosure from the Disclosure and Barring Service formally known as the Criminal Records Bureau (CRB) Disclosure
- Right to work in the UK
Hopscotch seeks to address racial and gender inequity and empowers women facing this injustice and disadvantage in a culturally sensitive way


Human Resources Manager, L'Arche Ipswich
ABOUT THE ROLE
Hours of work: 22.5 hours per week, flexibly
Salary: £34,224.59 FTE (£20534.75 for 22.5 hours)
Reports to: Community Leader
Place of work: L'Arche Ipswich
Contract type: Permanent, Part-time
Closing date: Sunday, 1st February 2026 at midnight
Notes: This position does not offer visa sponsorship.
Main purpose of the role
The Human Resources Manager provides effective HR support to all employees at L'Arche Ipswich, in line with L’Arche’s identity, mission and values.
The HR Manager will:
- Lead, facilitate and organise recruitment in the community together with the Registered Manager and the Community Leader;
- Actively seek opportunities to link up and maintain good relationships with organisations such as other recruitment and voluntary agencies, career offices, churches and communities, educational establishments with a particular emphasis on promotion among young people;
- Manage the full employee lifecycle, in line with employment law, regulatory requirements, and L'Arche policies;
- Support leaders with employee relations casework;
- Submit accurate payroll data;
Key essential criteria
- Understanding and identification with the aims, mission and values of L'Arche;
- Experience of working in HR, especially employee relations casework;
- Experience of the full employee life cycle including recruitment, training, performance management;
- Experience of a similar role with lead responsibility for employment matters;
- CIPD level 5 (Associate) or equivalent;
- Highly developed IT skills including familiarity with using HR databases;
This role is subject to an enhanced DBS criminal record check.
You can find more details about L'Arche Ipswich and L'Arche on our website
Discover what makes L’Arche a rewarding place to work—explore our employee benefits on our website.
A full job description and person specification can be found in the Recruitment Pack.
To apply, please submit your CV and answer the questions from our online application form.
The closing date is: Sunday 1 February 2026 at midnight
We encourage you not to wait until the closing date to submit your application, as we may begin interviewing strong candidates before then.
We also reserve the right to close the advert early if we receive enough suitable applications.
Please also read our privacy notice for job applicants.
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Our inclusive communities challenge people to think differently about disability
Sightsavers is looking for a bi-lingual HR and Talent Officer (English and French) to work within our HR Operations team
Salary: £28,992 to £34,108
Location: UK remote - with monthly travel to Haywards Heath, West Sussex
Contract: 12-Month Fixed-Term Contract
Hours: This is a full-time role with some flexibility around hours worked and mostly home working - within the UK
Sightsavers is an international charity working to prevent avoidable blindness, support equality for people with disabilities and advocate for change. We work in more than 30 countries worldwide, focusing on Africa and Asia.
We are seeking a bi-lingual (English and French) HR and Talent Officer to work within our busy HR Operations team and provide advice, guidance and support on all areas of the employee lifecycle from recruitment onwards, engaging with our c. 850 employees and stakeholders to creatively problem solve talent, people, contractual and legal issues.
About the role
This is an exciting role within the team and the postholder will actively engage in the use of our systems, lead on and support multiple HR Operations projects and deliver outcomes to a high standard for our inspirational colleagues located around the world.
Typical duties will include:
- Identifying, designing and implementing successful recruitment campaigns that attract a diverse pool of candidates, and all related activities
- Preparing contractual paperwork
- Supporting employee onboarding, lifecycle activities and offboarding via a range of HR systems
- Responding to staff queries relating to the use of a number of HR systems in a constructive and timely manner
- Actively engaging with HRIS software changes
- Completing HR Operations onboarding requirements for new hires, including bilingual inductions and reasonable adjustment signposting
- Leading and delivering knowledge sessions
- Pay and benefits administration in conjunction with the Payroll team
- Working collaboratively as part of a proactive team to provide an effective HR Operations service to stakeholders
This is an involved and varied role. Please read the full job description for further details
Benefits
Sightsavers offers some fantastic benefits. Our comprehensive benefits package includes generous annual leave allowance, pension, cycle to work scheme, discounted gym memberships and wellness discounts. If you choose to work in or are visiting our collaborative, modern office space, you will find it an easy 20-minute train journey from Brighton or 45 minutes from London.
About you
We are looking for a proactive, service-driven and organised individual with experience in an HR Officer/ Advisor and Talent Acquisition environment or within a Shared Services role. To succeed in this role you will also have:
- Proven experience in an HR Officer/Advisor and Talent Acquisition environment or Shared Services role (essential).
- Basic understanding of employment law in any of Sightsavers’ locations.
- Ideally previous HR/recruitment experience within an international or complex organisation.
- Demonstrable planning and prioritisation skills.
- Knowledge of HR and ATS/CRM systems, able to review and contribute to enhancing utilisation of HR databases.
- Intermediate level knowledge of Microsoft 365 products.
- Experience of leading on projects, fostering positive relationships and upskilling stakeholders as required.
- Proactive attitude to change with the ability to recommend improvements to process and practice, leading through to implementation.
- Fluency in French (essential).
Please read the job description for full details of the essential knowledge and skills required for this role.
Next steps
To apply for this exciting opportunity, please complete an application via our recruitment portal. We are particularly interested in learning of your motivations for applying. Please note that there will be an expectation that you can visit our offices in Haywards Heath, West Sussex (RH16 3BW) on a monthly basis. We will be reviewing applications as they are received and plan to schedule interviews in mid-January. Longlisted candidates will be asked to complete an assessment including language, problem-solving and software skills. We reserve the right to end this advert early or to extend the deadline.
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About MediCinema
MediCinema is a unique national, UK registered charity that improves the wellbeing and enriches the quality of life of NHS patients, their families and carers through the power of the shared cinema experience and the magic of film. We achieve this by building and running cinemas in hospitals and places of care equipped with space for beds, wheelchairs and medical equipment, and providing free films and activities for patients of all ages. Our services help to improve emotional, mental and physical health, reducing isolation, anxiety and stress, and increasing patient resilience to help them cope with what they’re going through.
Our purpose-built in-hospital cinemas are designed to accommodate patients in hospital beds and wheelchairs, on drips or with monitors. Patients are looked after by trained volunteers who accompany them to and from the cinemas, and by two nurses who are present at each inpatient screening. In addition to our regular inpatient screenings, we run Tailored Screenings for specific patient communities, working closely with the patients and clinical teams to co-design experiences that meet the specific needs of each group. We also routinely hold personal screenings for patients who are unable to mix with other patients, are receiving palliative care or are in other sensitive situations. We also run our varied Beyond the Big Screen programme that extends the impact of our services to outside the film screenings, including specially-designed MediCinema activity books, arts & crafts and special character or talent visits. Finally, through our long-standing strategic partnership with Disney, we also design and provide activities on wards and in the MediCinemas as part of our expansive and impactful ‘Moments that Matter’ (MTM) programme.
The Role
We are looking for a Cinema Manager to build and run our brand new service based in the Manchester Royal Infirmary (MRI). The MediCinema will be located in the MRI, but will serve patients from across the Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust, including the Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital.
The post-holder will build their team of nurses and volunteers and will work closely with them, the hospital, and with central office operations team to prepare for and run successful film screenings each week.
We will run a minimum of four regular inpatient screenings each week – exact screening numbers, times and dates to be agreed with all stakeholders, but will include evenings and weekends. There will also be a programme of additional Tailored and Personal screenings on top of the regular inpatient screenings.
The role offers a unique, exciting and extremely rewarding opportunity for someone interested in a service delivery role at the heart of our charity, involving direct contact with the patients and families we support.
Main Tasks and Responsibilities
The role of the Cinema Manager is essential to ensure the effective and safe delivery of our service. The Cinema Manager is responsible for all operational aspects of the service. This includes ensuring screenings happen on schedule and as planned, recruiting and managing volunteers and nurses, and developing relationships with a variety of hospital staff and departments to ensure the service is widely promoted and utilised, and to work together on developing Tailored Screening groups and identify candidates for Personal Screenings.
The position would be part of the larger cinema managers team (all of whom operate remotely at various hospital sites) and report to the National Cinema Manager who is based in our central office in London. This position would suit someone who is self-motivated, wants a varied and interesting role and has an interest in film, healthcare and helping to improve people’s wellbeing.
Service Delivery
- Deliver a programme of screenings each week as agreed according to the operating procedures of a MediCinema, including running and managing screenings on your own. Most screenings are held in the evenings so the role requires regular evening working.
- Be responsible for:
- Marketing the service throughout the hospital, organising collecting and returning patients, and for safety and care in the cinema itself.
- Taking responsibility for health and safety of patients coming to the cinema, and the safety and appearance of the cinema space itself.
- Preparing and operating the digital projection equipment for the screening, ensuring that films are screened to the highest technical standards at all times. Training and ongoing technical support will be provided for this.
- Ensuring that all operational, welfare and safeguarding policies set out by MediCinema are followed accordingly, and that consent forms are obtained for photographic or filmed records.
- Ensuring that all aspects of the operation comply with relevant health and safety legislation, and that areas where MediCinema might be in breach of such are dealt with immediately or brought to the attention of the appropriate authorities for rectification.
- Keeping accurate monitoring and operational records, including contacts and database updating as required
- Collate, analyse and report back on agreed metrics and KPI’s
- Support with arranging and running any special events and special screenings
- When required, arrange and run additional personal screenings for patients unable to attend regular screenings, plus special tailored screenings with particular hospital departments and patient groups.
- Manage the local development and roll out of different Tailored Screening patient groups, plus any other potential new type of screenings we embark on.
- Support the delivery of our ‘Beyond the Big Screen’ bedside services, including our Disney ‘Moments that Matter’ work.
Nurse & Volunteer Management
- Build, manage and support the team of nurses and volunteers to assist in the duties outlined above and to ensure that screenings run safely and smoothly – this will include managing recruitment and creating monthly rotas.
- Work closely with Voluntary Services Department of the hospital about all the checks and training required for volunteers.
Marketing and Relationship Management
- Be proactive in marketing the service within the hospital, and building key relationships with hospital staff and our partner Manchester Foundation Trust Charity.
- Develop and manage effective partnerships throughout the hospital and community.
- Represent the organisation effectively and compellingly at all times.
- Support the programming and development of the MediCinema as a centre for entertainment, being pro-active in developing a creative programme of sustainable events at each site. This could include supporter events, live performance and other relevant activities.
Administration and other duties
- Provide holiday or emergency screening cover when required.
- Manage the collection, loading and returning of films.
- Champion the work of MediCinema within the hospital and cinema environment, as well as confidently and positively representing MediCinema in all interactions and at any meetings and events, including supporter visits.
- Contribute to the strategic development of the Manchester MediCinema, operations and MediCinema as a wider organisation
- Communicate effectively with all team members, ensuring an inclusive and whole organisation approach
- Undertake other tasks, projects and duties as reasonably required.
MediCinema is a small team and staff members are expected to support each other and share cross-organisational work in addition to fulfilling individual responsibilities.
The Person
We are looking for a high energy, enthusiastic, self-motivated individual who is passionate about helping people and delivering impactful and effective services. They should be a warm, welcoming and positive person who can demonstrate the following skills and qualities:
- Strong organisational skills with a excellent attention to detail.
- A proactive, resourceful, problem-solving approach.
- An ability to work both on their own and as part of a team.
- Experience in using IT and an ability to quickly learn and understand new systems and technology. Please note full training on ingesting films and running the projection equipment will be provided so direct projection experience, while beneficial, is not required.
- Excellent communication skills and an ability to caringly and openly relate to and build relationships with a wide variety of people.
- Flexibility and adaptability, and enjoyment of a working environment where no two days are the same.
- Demonstrate tact and sensitivity when dealing with people with a variety of needs and be aware of issues relating to confidentiality and safeguarding.
- Interest in healthcare, wellbeing and/or film & cinema.
- A sense of humour and congenial demeanour to help patients and families feel at ease and enjoy their MediCinema experience.
Please note the role will require an Enhanced DBS check, which we will arrange.
How to Apply
If you have a passion for health, wellbeing, film and the arts, and are a driven, highly-organised, compassionate and enthusiastic individual, we would love to hear from you.
Please send your CV and a covering letter telling us what appeals to you about this role and what makes you a strong candidate (no longer than one side of A4). Please note applications will be anonymised.
We are an equal opportunities employer and an accredited Living Wage Foundation employer.
We provide cinema experiences inside hospitals to support the emotional, physical and mental health of NHS patients.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Hours: 30–37.5 hours per week (4 or 5 days), Monday–Friday
Wealden Citizens Advice (WCA) is looking for a passionate and proactive Advice Services Manager to lead our Crowborough office. This is an exciting opportunity to support and empower local people, particularly those facing disadvantage, by ensuring they have access to free, confidential, and impartial advice when they need it most.
Wealden Citizens Advice is an independent local charity and part of the national Citizens Advice network. Each year, we help over 4,000 residents across Wealden through our offices in Crowborough, Hailsham, and Uckfield, as well as through outreach services and digital channels. We’re here for everyone – whatever the problem. From benefits and debt to housing, employment, immigration, and energy advice, we help people find a way forward. Our insights and research also influence change at both local and national levels.
Our vision is to make advice and information more accessible to everyone in Wealden — especially those in hard-to-reach or disadvantaged communities. By helping people understand their rights and access the support they’re entitled to, we promote wellbeing, community cohesion, and a fairer society.
As part of the Citizens Advice network, we are:
- Free, independent, confidential, and impartial
- Committed to equality, diversity, and inclusion
- Guided by integrity, compassion, and respect
- Dedicated to continuous improvement and community impact
You’ll lead the day-to-day operations of our Crowborough Advice Service, managing a team of around 30 volunteer advisers who deliver a high-quality, client-focused, multi-channel advice service. This is a varied and rewarding role for someone who thrives in a fast-paced, people-focused environment and is passionate about helping others.
- You’ll ensure effective service delivery across face-to-face, phone, text, and email channels
- Coach, develop, and support volunteer advisers to maintain high advice standards
- Oversee service quality, compliance, and performance targets
- Work collaboratively with our management team across Wealden to develop and improve services
- Contribute to local research and campaigns to address the root causes of client issues
We’re looking for someone who is:
- A motivational leader, able to inspire and support volunteers
- Highly organised, adaptable, and solution-focused
- Comfortable working collaboratively across teams and services
- Empathetic, approachable, and committed to delivering the best outcomes for clients
- Experience as a Citizens Advice Generalist Adviser or in the Social Care sector (minimum 2 years preferred but not essential)
- Experience managing or coordinating teams in an advice or community service setting
- A good understanding of equality, diversity, and inclusion in service delivery
- Strong IT and data management skills
Key Responsibilities
- Lead and manage the Crowborough Generalist Advice Service and associated projects
- Recruit, train, and support volunteers in partnership with our District Administrator & Training Team
- Oversee casework quality, performance, and compliance with Citizens Advice standards
- Ensure accurate recording of client data, case notes, and outcomes
- Maintain Health & Safety and Data Protection standards within the office
- Contribute to service development, audits, and research & campaigns work
- Support and participate in management team meetings and cross-office initiatives
What We Offer
- A supportive, inclusive, and friendly team culture
- Opportunities for professional development and ongoing training
- Flexible working arrangements (4 or 5 days per week)
- The chance to make a tangible difference in people’s lives every day
Wealden Citizens Advice is committed to equality, diversity, and inclusion. We welcome applications from all backgrounds and communities, and particularly from groups currently underrepresented in our workforce.
Main Responsibilities
· Assisting the CEO and the Executive Team Members in the development and delivery of the Society’s many activities and projects to ensure all tasks are being completed within timelines, effectively and to high standards
· Supporting the Conferences and Events Manager in the development and running of an extensive programme of network events and workshops, and the Society’s annual conference
· Promoting the Society and its events on social media platforms including LinkedIn, Bluesky, and X
· Scheduling meetings, organising papers, and some note/minute taking, as required
· Ensuring all actions are recorded and completed following Meetings of the Board of Trustees and standing committee and working group meetings.
· Developing an understanding of the Society’s CRM (Customer Relationship Management) systems and managing related data.
· Ensuring the SRHE website is kept up to date, in liaison with other team members
· Providing quality customer service for members and external contacts
Qualifications, skills and experience
You will need to demonstrate that you possess the following qualifications, skills and experience:
· Demonstrable experience in a team support role or an administrative assistant role
· Excellent organisation and administration skills
· Excellent written and verbal communication skills
· Good numeracy skills
· Excellent knowledge/application of office IT systems (Microsoft Office: Word, Outlook, PowerPoint, and Excel)
· Familiarity with website maintenance and basic website management
· Managing, maintaining and manipulating databases
· Preferred education is to undergraduate level with an interest in higher education provision
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Compliance Officer
We are looking for a detail-oriented and proactive Compliance Officer to join a mission-driven organisation dedicated to transforming the lives of care-experienced young people through sustainable employment.
You will be working for a respected charity that supports young people facing significant barriers, ensuring that high-quality, accurate data underpins service delivery, reporting, and funding compliance. If you are passionate about data integrity, continuous improvement and supporting frontline teams to achieve impact, this role could be a great fit.
Position: Compliance Officer
Location: London Waterloo (hybrid – minimum of 2 days per week in the office)
Salary: Up to £35,000 per annum
Contract: Permanent
Hours: Full-time, 37.5 hours per week (Monday to Friday)
Benefits: 27 days annual leave plus the 1st Friday of every month as a half day
3% pension contribution after 3 months of service
Closing Date: Sunday 18th January 2026 at 11.59pm
About the Role
As Compliance Officer, you will play a vital role within the Careers Team, working closely with Career Specialists and the Systems and IT Manager to ensure that data is accurate, consistent and captured in a timely way.
High-quality data and reporting are essential to demonstrating impact, meeting contractual requirements and securing funding. You will support compliance across systems and processes, contribute to continuous improvement, and help ensure the organisation meets its obligations under GDPR and data protection legislation.
Main Duties and Responsibilities
- Work collaboratively with the Careers Team to ensure data is captured accurately and entered into the database on time
- Support the development, review and continuous improvement of data processes and compliance procedures
- Deliver staff training on compliance, data quality and reporting processes
- Support stakeholder and contract meetings, including evidencing compliance against contractual requirements
- Maintain a strong working knowledge of GDPR, the Data Protection Act 2018 and ICO guidance
- Work with the Systems and IT Manager and senior leadership to ensure organisational compliance
- Support the production of accurate records of service delivery, including monthly reports, KPIs and contract monitoring
- Contribute to a culture of accountability, quality and continuous improvement across the team
About You
You will be highly organised, analytical and confident working with data and processes.
You will enjoy working collaboratively with frontline teams, supporting them to understand and meet compliance requirements without losing sight of the organisation’s mission and values.
You will be comfortable managing multiple priorities, confident communicating with colleagues at all levels, and motivated by contributing to meaningful social impact.
Experience, Qualifications and Skills
Essential:
- Strong attention to detail with the ability to follow and implement processes accurately
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- A collaborative, supportive approach to working within a team
- Ability to identify opportunities for process improvement and communicate these confidently to senior staff
- Experience managing multiple priorities and working to deadlines
- Good IT skills, particularly Excel, with experience using databases or CRM systems
- Resilient, positive and resourceful, with the ability to work effectively in complex environments
Desirable:
- Experience working with vulnerable or disadvantaged young people
- Understanding of statutory contracts, KPIs and evidencing requirements
- Experience working with Salesforce or similar CRM systems
If you are passionate about data quality, compliance and supporting teams to deliver meaningful outcomes for young people, we would love to hear from you.
To apply, you will be asked to submit your CV along with a covering letter outlining how your experience and skills meet the requirements of the role.
You may have experience in roles such as: Compliance Officer, Data Officer, Monitoring & Evaluation Officer, Systems Administrator, Operations Officer, Programme Support Officer, or similar compliance and data-focused roles.
PLEASE NOTE: This role is being advertised by NFP People on behalf of the organisation.
Fundraising Officer
We are seeking a motivated and well organised Fundraising Officer to support the delivery of effective donor stewardship and fundraising activity that helps young people thrive.
Salary: £31,200
Location: London W12
Hours: Full time 37.5 per week, part time considered
Contract: Permanent
Closing date: Monday 26 January
About the Role
This is an exciting new post in a growing charity, working alongside the Fundraising and Communications Team to support the Youth Zone. The Fundraising Officer will be responsible for providing essential administrative support to the Head of Fundraising & Communications and wider fundraising team. The charity is founded on support from high value donors and you will support the team to engage this group of stakeholders.
As part of a fundraising and communications team of 5, you’ll report to the Head of Fundraising & Communications. You will support with writing grant applications and funder reports, and be accountable for day-to-day funder administration and correspondence. Some of the key duties for this role include thanking Patrons, supporting events and researching prospective donors and new opportunities for funding.
About You
You’ll be confident communicating with a variety of stakeholders and bring strong organisational and IT skills. You’ll also be proactive, positive, and able to juggle multiple deadlines.
Essential skills and experience:
- Experience working within a busy office or administrative environment
- Ability to produce clear written information for reports and correspondence
- Strong communication skills and people skills
- Good IT skills including Outlook, Excel, and CRM systems
- Strong attention to detail and accuracy
- Able to work independently and as part of a team
- Willing to work occasional evenings and weekends (TOIL provided)
About the Organisation
Hammersmith & Fulham (H&F) is a London Borough of wide disparities, with an acute need for youth services. This vast difference between those living in different parts of our borough can lead to radically different life outcomes. The Youth Zone is a vital provision that will make a huge impact on the lives of young people, and on the whole borough, levelling the playing field for young people.
This is a vital charity that makes a huge difference in levelling the playing field for young people in West London, and you can be part of that journey.
As an equal opportunities’ employer, applications are welcome from under-represented groups; in particular from Black, Asian, Mixed Race and other ethnically diverse individuals, people with disabilities, and members of LGBTQ+ communities. Ensuring a culture where everyone can be themselves and thrive.
You may have experience in areas such as Fundraising Assistant, Fundraiser, Fundraising Administrator, Development Officer, Grants Assistant, Donor Relations Officer, Supporter Relations, etc. #INDNFP
PLEASE NOTE: This role is being advertised by NFP People on behalf of the organisation.
Using Anonymous Recruitment
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Leukaemia UK – Our Charity
We are a ‘small but mighty’ charity with one big ambition: to stop leukaemia devastating lives. Over the next 10 years we want to help save and improve the lives of more people with leukaemia through finding and funding life-changing research, awareness and advocacy.
Despite progress in recent decades, someone in the UK is diagnosed with a blood cancer every 16 minutes and survival rates are among some of the worst of any cancer. And the physical and psychological impact can be lifelong.
Over the next 5 years we plan to increase our investment into ground-breaking world class research and policy development focused on improving access to kinder, more effective diagnosis, treatment and care for leukaemia and other blood cancers. To do this, we have embarked on a period of growth, investing strategically to grow our income, profile, influence, engagement and impact.
The Research Manager will play a pivotal role in our ability to achieve our goals by ensuring that we use our precious resources to fund only the very the best projects and exceptional people, research and activities that demonstrate the potential to make a real difference.
Team
We are a close-knit team, who are all passionate about Leukaemia UK and the amazing work we do with the people who need it. We are all focused on pragmatic, practical solutions as well as ensuring that our charity gets the funding it needs to continue to help those diagnosed with leukaemia and other blood cancers.
Leukaemia UK and You
We are looking for a talented Research Manager with prior experience of managing research grant funding activities, ideally within a medical research charity or research funding organisation. Our processes and systems are in place, making this an ideal well-structured role for someone to develop into. This is a part-time role and we welcome applications from individuals looking for flexibility, both in hours and hybrid working.
The successful candidate will be enthusiastic about research and its potential to improve our understanding of leukaemia, develop more effective, kinder treatments and patient care for leukaemia. You will be confident in working independently and communicating with researchers, people affected by leukaemia and stakeholders at all levels.
Experience Requirements
Essential
- Research grant administration
Desirable
- Research grant funding at a medical research charity or other research funding organisation
- Managing peer review processes
- Using grant management software
Knowledge Requirements
Essential
- Degree level biological / biomedical science
- Knowledge of research grant costing
- Understanding of research impact
Desirable
- Some knowledge of cancer and cancer research
- Knowledge of the UK biomedical academic research environment
- Understanding of the translational pathway for biomedical research
Skills and Abilities Requirements
Essential
- Highly organised and effective at administration and project management
- Meticulous attention to process and budgeting
- Excellent communication skills with internal colleagues and external parties including grant applicants and reviewers, grant holders and their institutions, partner funders
- Strong numeracy and IT literacy
Behaviours and Attribute Requirements
Essential
- Process driven but with a drive for continuous improvement and interest in new innovations
- Interest and motivation to learn
- Highly collaborative and collegial
Together we can find and fund the research that matters most to people living with blood cancer.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
About the Organisation
This independent charitable foundation that works in partnership with local charities and community-led organisations. Through funding, connection and practical support, they help communities thrive and create lasting social change across England and Wales.
The Role
Contract: Full-time, 35 hours per week
Term: Fixed-term until January 2027
Salary: £32,657 per annum
Location: London (hybrid working – 2 days office-based, 3 days from home)
As the People and Culture Assistant you will play a key role in supporting the operational effectiveness of the organisation. Working within the Operations team, the postholder will provide high-quality administrative and systems support to the People and Culture function, while also ensuring the smooth day-to-day running of the London office.
Key Responsibilities
People and Culture Support
- Provide recruitment administration support, including setting up vacancies on the HR system, coordinating interviews, preparing documentation and issuing contracts
- Support onboarding by coordinating induction activities, equipment and paperwork
- Administer and maintain accurate holiday and sickness records, including reporting
- Provide general HR administration such as mail merges, employee records, surveys, reports and presentations
- Support change management processes, including salary reviews and contract changes
- Assist with leadership team meetings, including agenda preparation and minute-taking
- Coordinate training sessions, room bookings and catering
- Support learning and development administration, including maintaining the Learning Management System
- Assist with performance management processes, communications and reporting
- Update and maintain HR policies and the employee handbook in line with legislation
- Support benefits administration, including pension, medical insurance and employee assistance programmes
- Undertake other reasonable duties as required
- Act as first point of contact for visitors and manage office operations on office-based days
- Support office expenses and supplier management
- Assist staff with office equipment and general office queries
- Support all-staff meetings, away days and monthly online meetings
- Maintain internal information systems to ensure easy access to documentation
- Coordinate travel, accommodation, meeting rooms and catering
- Manage security access cards and assist with general IT-related tasks
- Support health and safety procedures and maintain records
- Manage stationery, office supplies and desk-booking systems
- Undertake other reasonable administrative duties as required
Essential
- Experience using HR systems (e.g. PeopleHR, Culture Amp or similar)
- Strong IT skills, including Microsoft Office and Excel, with confidence running reports
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Strong organisational and administrative skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities
- High attention to detail and effective time management
- A proactive approach with a willingness to learn and develop
- Ability to work collaboratively as part of a flexible and supportive team
- A clear commitment to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging
- Awareness of AI tools and interest in exploring their use at work
- Experience using Zoom, Microsoft Teams and collaboration tools such as Miro
- Understanding of GDPR and basic employment law
- Knowledge of recruitment processes and HR systems
- Office management experience
- Awareness of Disability Confident principles, reasonable adjustments and inclusive recruitment
We want you to have every opportunity to demonstrate your skills, ability and potential; please contact us if you require any assistance or adjustment so that we can help with making the application process work for you.


