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Salary: Up to £28,000 Job Type: Full Time, Permanent Location: Head Office - West Didsbury Benefits: Competitive pension, 26 days holiday plus bank holidays, increasing with service, cycle to work scheme, season ticket loans for public transport plus much more. Please note this role is known as Framework Co-ordinator at Great Places Join our Programme Team within the Affordable Development Team at Great Places, and play a pivotal role in shaping the future of affordable housing through strategic procurement and framework management. Why are you here Your role will support the Development Performance Manager (DPM) to manage the Development Team's procurement frameworks and analyse data to help drive the performance of the development team. You will help the DPM re-procure frameworks You will work collaboratively with the wider team to make best use of performance data to enable the Affordable Development Team to continually improve our service offer. You will deliver excellent customer service to all stakeholders including new customers, Homes England, Local Authorities, internal colleagues, external consultants and contractors. What you'll be doing: You will be supporting the (DPM) with the day to day management of the ICN framework, legal services framework, valuers panel and the Off-Site Homes Alliance framework. You will be taking a leading role in the management of the ICN website and portal. To ensure the website and portal are continually updated and key information is shared with all users. You will be continually developing the website and portal in response to members feedback and requirements. You will be actively promoting the Development Team frameworks through social media and other channels. You will be preparing material and attend events to promote ICN as and when required. You will be working with the DPM and Social Value Specialist to ensure social value outcomes are achieved through the frameworks. You will produce reports on the usage of the frameworks and monitor performance of suppliers in order to improve performance and identify any issues. What you'll need: A Level qualifications or equivalent desirable but not essential. You will have experience of working in procurement and an understanding of frameworks. You will have confidence and experience of working with a wide range of customers and stakeholders. You will have the ability to manage your time effectively and work on a number of tasks at the same time. You will have experience using a variety of IT packages You will have the experience of presenting data in a variety of formats What we need from you: A commitment to understand the challenges and opportunities that exist in the communities in which we work. We particularly value lived experience in social housing A passion to advocate on behalf of people and communities A commitment to work in partnership with others for the benefit of Great Places A commitment to continuous learning and improvement An ability to work in uncertainty To be professional and work with integrity, inclusivity and respect for diversity What we give you in return for your hard work and commitment Pension DC scheme (up to 10% contribution from both colleagues and Great Places) WPA Healthcare auto enrolled at no contribution level with £1250 of savings available - option to increase & add family members Annual leave Start at 26 days annual leave, increasing up to 30 days Bank Holidays Flexi time Allows colleagues to achieve a healthy work life balance whilst carrying out requirement of the role. A maximum of 13 days flexi can be taken in a year Professional fees ?The business pays the cost of one professional membership fee for each colleague The Market Place high street, restaurant & supermarket discounts, gym memberships, cycle to work, smart tech loans and much more Health and wellbeing initiatives ?Our colleagues enjoy wellbeing campaigns throughout the year, with activities designed around our four pillars of wellbeing, these include career wellbeing, mental wellbeing, physical wellbeing and financial wellbeing REF-213 896
The Electoral Commission have an exciting opportunity for a Regional Liaison Officer to join the team. Location: Remote, UK Based (some travel across the UK is required) Salary: £35,846 Per Annum Job Type: Permanent, Full - Time Close Date: 5th June 2024 at 23:59 About Us: The Electoral Commission is the independent body which oversees elections and regulates party finance in the UK. It works to promote public confidence in the democratic process and to ensure its integrity. The Electoral Administration and Guidance Directorate is responsible for the provision of guidance and support to Electoral administrators to enable them to provide excellent electoral and registration services. Regional Liaison Officer - The Role: We are looking for someone to be part of our home-based regional staff to provide support to the Regional Manager (North of England) in ensuring the effective delivery of Commission priorities across the region with a particular focus on working in partnership with other teams across the Commission to improve the quality of electoral services. Regional Liaison Officer - Key Responsibilities: Provide timely advice on electoral policy, practice and performance matters to electoral practitioners and stakeholders including the public Contribute to implementing the Commission's performance standards across England, acting as a data collector, verifier or performance improvement supporter to local authorities Support Returning Officers and Electoral Registration Officers Assist the Regional Manager and the wider English Regional team in managing stakeholder relationships, including representing the Commission at Regional Branch meetings and county group meetings of the AEA and other relevant bodies Ensure regional issues inform Commission policy Promote the objectives and values of the Electoral Commission Regional Liaison Officer - You: Experience in electoral environment ideally including some experience in the public sector Current knowledge of developments in electoral practice and local authority needs Strong understanding of electoral legislation and practice at all levels of government Proven experience in relationship developing and maintaining with both internal and external stakeholders Strong understanding of the latest approaches to stakeholder management Proficiency in MS Office and project management Home-based position so must have a suitable, quiet space in their home from which to work Frequent travel required across the region and other parts of the UK, sometimes to remote areas, so applicant should have a valid UK driving licence, or the ability to make use of hire vehicles Regional Liaison Officer - Benefits: Excellent terms and conditions Flexible working hours Opportunity to join the Civil Service pension arrangements (dependent on scheme rules) Application Process: We want to attract the broadest range of talented people who are passionate about democracy. The more diverse our workforce, the better we can adapt to and reflect the needs of society. We welcome applications from all backgrounds and as a staff member you will become part of an inclusive culture, where you will have the opportunity to achieve your full potential and enhance your career through learning and development. We will use video conferencing tools for the interviews. We will inform shortlisted candidates of the relevant details. To submit your application for this exciting Regional Liaison Officer opportunity, please click 'Apply' now. Closing date for applications is the 5th June 2024 at 23:59. Interviews will be held on the 24th and 25th June 2024.
Summary We are looking for a Rural Surveyor to help us manage our diverse let estate portfolio in the Yorkshire Dales. Supporting the Estate Manager, you will mainly be looking after the Malham Tarn and Upper Wharfedale estates. Joining our team, you'll take on interesting rural surveying work that will help us to deliver sustainable land and property management, for everyone, for ever. You'll particularly focus on our Landscape Recovery Scheme bid. The role may be full time or part time (subject to a minimum of 20 hours per week) and we are open to discussing different working patterns for part time work. Your contractual place of work will be either York, Manchester or Grasmere, or at our office at Malham Tarn near Settle. Our hybrid working policy means you can balance office and home working with site visits and meetings at other National Trust places. We'll talk about this in more detail at interview, but you should expect to be at a National Trust site for 4060% of your working week. Due to the travel required for this role, you must hold a full driving licence with access to your own vehicle (business mileage is claimable through expenses). This is a fixed term contract until the end of June 2026. We are offering a salary circa £40,000 (pro rata if part time) per annum. What it's like to work here Reporting to the Estate Manager, you will be part of a busy and highly professional team consisting of Estate Managers, Rural Surveyors, Building Surveyors and Supervisors, and Lettings and Estate Management Officers. The team work together to support the management of our let estate assets that, together with the relationships we have with our tenants, underpin our £50m national rental income and which is essential to the delivery of our conservation work. The role offers you an interesting variety of work in amazing locations with no two days being the same. In addition to supporting day-to-day operations, you'll have a particular focus on our Landscape Recovery Scheme bid, working with our project and property-based teams. One of the Trust's biggest priorities is to create a healthy, resilient, natural environment for people and nature. Our portfolio has ambitious plans to support this and you will be a key part in helping to make this happen and shaping the future of the UK's biggest private landowning charity and the properties we own and protect. What you'll be doing Building upon the relationships we have with our tenants you will provide insightful advice, considerate relationship management and forward thinking in managing and conserving our land and buildings. You will be involved in delivering a range of work, including residential and commercial lease negotiations, management of agricultural tenancies and agri-environment schemes, woodland management, access rights and boundary disputes, work with restrictive covenants and occasional acquisitions and disposals. Whilst working with our structured governance framework, we need you to be an effective and convincing champion of best practice. Who we're looking for a member of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors RICS good knowledge of land use, agriculture, asset and land management good working knowledge and experience in environmental issues, conservation, sustainable development and approaches to regenerative farming excellent verbal and written communication skills including influencing and negotiation proven ability to analyse, interpret and resolve rural surveying problems using technical knowledge and implementing workable solutions strong demonstrable consulting skills: listening, building trust and acting to deliver a high-quality service a team player who enjoys working in a collaborative environment. The package The National Trust has the motto For everyone, for ever' at its heart. We're working hard to create an inclusive culture, where everyone feels they belong. It's important that our people reflect and represent the diversity of the communities and audiences we serve. We welcome and value difference, so when we say we're for everyone, we want everyone to be welcome in our teams too. Substantial pension scheme of up to 10% basic salary Free entry to National Trust places for you, a guest and your children (under 18) Tax-free childcare scheme Rental deposit loan scheme Season ticket loan Perks at work discounts such as gym memberships, shopping discount codes, cinema discounts Holiday allowance up to 32 days relating to length of service, plus holiday purchase scheme, subject to meeting minimum criteria. Flexible working whenever possible Employee assistance programme Free parking at most Trust places Independent financial advice Click here to find out more about the benefits we offer to support you.