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Are you looking for a role that makes you feel valued, important and offers you the opportunity to make meaningful and transformative positive impacts on people's lives? We are working with a global client whose ethos is plain and simple: we come to work to help be a part of a better future. If you are looking for a role within a business that inspires self-motivation, commitment and passion then you may just be the perfect missing piece to their team in Welwyn. Our client requires an action-oriented and creative Capabilities Manager to assist in bringing their new exciting and ambitious plan for the business to life. They are committed to rewarding their employees for their impactful challenging work, so here are the perks: Competitive salaries / rates Hybrid (2 days in office), providing flexibility when able Fun company events Regular recognition and rewards for excellent work Personalised development and training opportunities 25 days holiday per annum recognised bank holidays You will be the kind of person who wants to make a difference within your day-to-day work, but of course there are a few other requirements: Creative and agile mindset with knowledge of agile principles, practices, and methods. Business acumen to understand customer needs, analyse issues, advise and/or design and deliver learning solutions. Track record of functional Learning and Development engagement activities and learning operations management and ability to manage multiple competing priorities. Awareness of adult learning methodology and design practices, curious to learn and research the best options to develop targeted and impactful learning products. Commitment to continuous improvement drives you to identify areas for growth and continuously raise the quality to respond to customer needs and feedback. In this role you will be working in and amongst the Procurement Governance & Capabilities team, driving important change and accelerating innovative solutions! You will also be responsible for: Promote learning opportunities across the function using multiple channels like the intranet, community chat, newsletters, fire chats, and nudges. Curate learning resources aligned with capability strategies to offer frequent learning opportunities. Oversee all learning coordination activities, including maintaining the functional learning calendar, engaging with SMEs and vendors, managing contracts and requisitions, tracking attendance, optimizing self-serve platform access, and collecting and analysing feedback for continuous improvement and identifying emerging needs. Manage the Learning Management System (LMS), Cornerstone, to build functional professional curriculums and provide LMS advisory to optimize the learner experience. Develop and manage learning products, including product delivery, self-serve product design, and co-development with external providers. Enhance and manage the functional onboarding product for a personalized and comprehensive user experience in collaboration with the Communication and Engagement team. Location: Welwyn (Hybrid 2/3 days in office) Salary: £263.88 - £339.27 per day (PAYE) OR £350 - £450 per day (UMB) Full Time 10 Month Contract - Inside IR35 For more information about this Capabilities Manager role, please contact Chloe McCausland at Clearline Recruitment.
Morgan Hunt are currently working with a National Regulatory Body in their search for a temporary Intelligence Analyst to utilise the appropriate tools, techniques and systems to provide data, analysis and insight to support the Commission's work (with a particular focus around extremism, terrorism and state threats). You will gather a range of evidence and intelligence, including conducting open-source research, in order to analyse findings, draw inferences and draft/present reports and briefings. This will involve completing work relating to quick-time assessments (including supporting casework and responding to intelligence requests), as well as working on longer-term assessments (including developing intelligence reports and briefings on larger issues). The successful candidate will be experienced Intelligence Analyst, with formal intelligence analysis training and knowledge of the National Intelligence Model and intelligence procedures. You will have experience working in an intelligence-led organisation and applying a risk-based approach to analysis, and the ability to evaluate complex data and information and translate this into actionable intelligence to inform decision-making. You will have strong research, analysis and communication skills, with the ability to deliver complex information to a wide range of audiences. Ideally, you will have experience in Data Analysis and PowerBI and/or experience within Counter-Terrorism intelligence. You will require CTC Clearance to start this position, and will be required to undergo SC Clearance once you have started. Job Title: Intelligence Analyst Location: Hybrid (London, Liverpool, Newport - 40% Office Attendance) Hourly Rate: £23.00 - £26.50 (Umbrella) Job Type: Temporary (until end of March 2025, with potential extension) Hours: Full-Time (37 hours per week) Key Responsibilities Provide data, analysis, and insight to support the Commission's work, using appropriate tools, techniques, and systems Produce, present, and disseminate appropriate and relevant analytical outputs to inform the Commission's tasking and co-ordinating process (including tactical, operational, or strategic decision-making) or for evidential or intelligence purposes Apply problem solving methodologies to support the management of risks to the charity sector and the delivery of an operational response that leads to short, medium and long-term mitigation Undertake assessment of new incoming referrals from other regulators in line with the Risk Operating Model and refer for appropriate follow up action by other teams in Regulatory Services as required Support Regulatory Services casework by responding to intelligence requests through targeted proactive and reactive intelligence and evidence gathering tactics Work collaboratively with colleagues in other parts of Regulatory Services to develop intelligence on specific issues, analyse findings, and draw appropriate inferences. Deliver internal briefings on issues that may present a risk to the charity sector as a result of terrorist and/or extremist activities. Represent the Commission externally and work in partnership with other government departments, regulators, and law enforcement agencies to support and promote effective information sharing, acting as the Single Point of Contact with specific bodies as required. Person Specification Practical knowledge of the National Intelligence Model and intelligence procedures. Practical knowledge of the Government Security Classifications. Experience of working in an intelligence led organisation, applying a risk-based approach to analysis. Good analytical and judgement skills to evaluate complex information and to support decision making. Experience of turning data and information into actionable intelligence, applying this to inform a response and monitoring action taken Experience in evaluating relevant information and selecting the best conclusion from a range of options Experience of developing intelligence products, using different communication methods to engage confidently with a range of stakeholders. Ability to apply problem solving methodologies, including finding solutions to identify prevention and enforcement opportunities. Skilled in identifying and exploiting new intelligence sources. Ability to plan, prioritise and work collaboratively, corporately, and strategically to achieve demanding targets and deadlines. Ability to share and disseminate information to external partners and explore options for joint working. Understanding of the protocols involved in dealing with intelligence agencies, law enforcement and other public authorities Understanding the role of a modern regulator working in a diverse sector. Working knowledge of Microsoft Office Applications Please contact to find out more information regarding this fantastic opportunity for an Intelligence Analyst. Morgan Hunt is a multi-award-winning recruitment Business for interim, contract and temporary recruitment and acts as an Employment Agency in relation to temporary vacancies. Morgan Hunt is an equal opportunities employer, job suitability are assessed on merit in accordance with their skills, qualifications and abilities to perform the relevant duties required in a particular role.