Location: Harrow, London (UK) Reports to: CEO / Company Director Salary: Competitive, based on experience About Us We are a fast-growing health check medical company dedicated to providing high-quality preventative health assessments and wellness services. Our mission is to empower individuals to take charge of their health through accessible, reliable, and comprehensive check-ups. To support our continued growth, we are seeking an experienced and dynamic HR Manager to lead our people function. Role Overview The HR Manager will play a key role in shaping our workplace culture, ensuring compliance with employment law, and building a supportive environment where our people can thrive. This individual will oversee all HR operations, from recruitment and onboarding to performance management, training, and employee wellbeing. Key Responsibilities Strategic HR Leadership Develop and implement HR strategies aligned with company objectives. Act as a trusted advisor to the leadership team on workforce planning and organisational development. Talent Acquisition & Retention Manage the full recruitment lifecycle, ensuring the attraction of top medical and non-medical talent. Build strong employer branding to position us as an employer of choice in the healthcare sector. Lead initiatives to improve employee retention and engagement. Employee Relations & Compliance Ensure compliance with UK employment laws and healthcare regulatory standards. Handle employee relations matters with professionalism and fairness. Develop and maintain HR policies, contracts, and procedures. Performance & Development Oversee performance appraisal processes and support managers in driving high performance. Identify training needs and coordinate professional development programmes. Foster a culture of continuous learning and career progression. Employee Wellbeing & Culture Champion staff wellbeing initiatives to support mental, emotional, and physical health. Build and maintain a positive workplace culture that reflects our company values. HR Operations & Systems Manage HR records, data, and reporting with accuracy and confidentiality. Implement HR software and systems to streamline processes. Lead on payroll, benefits, and compensation structure in collaboration with finance. Requirements Proven experience as an HR Manager or Senior HR Generalist, preferably within healthcare, medical services, or a similar regulated sector. Strong knowledge of UK employment law, HR best practices, and compliance frameworks. Excellent interpersonal, communication, and conflict resolution skills. Ability to build trust at all levels of the organisation and influence senior leadership. Strong organisational skills and attention to detail. Degree desirable. Passion for people, wellbeing, and building a thriving workplace.
About the job The Ascott Limited UK Corporate Office is seeking a qualified, experienced and capable Procurement Manager to become part of our Procurement team, supporting our properties. Reporting to the Procurement Director, being responsible for the purchase of goods and services to ensure that the Group's European lodging sites operational needs are met. As the Procurement Manager, you will be responsible for: Purchasing goods, materials, components and/or services in line with specified cost, quality and delivery targets Identifying and evaluating potential suppliers, developing strategies, and negotiating contracts to secure the best possible prices and terms Creating long-term plans for specific categories of goods and services Preparing reports on procurement activities, analysing data to identify trend Collaborating with various departments within our properties to understand their procurement needs and ensure those needs are met Sourcing environmentally friendly products and services Ensuring contracts are properly managed and adhered to, including renewals and performance monitoring Managing inventory levels to optimize stock turnover and minimize holding costs Staying informed about market trends, new products, and potential suppliers to identify opportunities for improvement and innovation Conducting cost analysis, setting benchmarks, and identifying opportunities to reduce costs without compromising on quality Building and maintaining strong relationships with key suppliers, ensuring timely delivery of goods and services, and resolving any issues that may arise Assess tenders and quotations from potential suppliers Prepare required documents in line with final negotiations with selected suppliers and in line with organizational targets and requirements. To be successful in the role of Procurement Management, we require: Bachelor's degree in a related field (e.g., supply chain management, business administration and/or finance) Proven experience in Procurement and Strategic sourcing, preferably within the hospitality industry Strong negotiation, communication, and relationship management skills Proficiency in relevant software and tools, such as procurement systems and Microsoft Office Suite Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills Strong communication (written/spoken) English & French at business level Ability to work independently and as part of a team Minimum 5 years of experience of relevant working experience in purchasing Background and or experience within technical services purchasing (vendor management, contractor’s, hard services) Certification from Chartered Institute of Purchasing & Supply (CIPS) a plus Experience in integration activities and change management. This is your opportunity to be part of our team as a Procurement Manager. We focus on your professional and personal development, and we offer: Genuine career opportunities within our business Valuable on the job training, along with access to our digital online learning platform and numerous other learning and development opportunities A travel allowance for every day you work to contribute to your commuting cost A PERKBOX subscription with benefits, retail discounts and savings available from your first day Employee Assistance Programme Recruitment Referral Incentive Employee Recognition Awards Ceremony and company team parties Once you pass your probation, a special staff rate when staying in our European properties (If relocating) 30 days of relocation accommodation within one of our properties, whilst you find permanent lodging About Us At The Ascott Limited, we embrace diversity, equity, and inclusion, welcoming applicants of all backgrounds to create a supportive and thriving workplace where everyone can contribute their unique perspectives. A trusted hospitality company, Ascott’s presence extends across Asia Pacific, Central Asia, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and the USA. Its diversified accommodation offerings span serviced residences, coliving properties, hotels and independent senior living apartments. Ascott's award-winning hospitality brands include Ascott, Citadines, lyf, Oakwood, Somerset, The Crest Collection, The Unlimited Collection, Fox, Harris, POP!, Preference, Quest, Vertu and Yello. Through Ascott Star Rewards (ASR), Ascott’s loyalty programme, members enjoy exclusive privileges and offers at participating properties. Required skills: Multilingual, Negotiating skills, Organisation Skills, Attention to Detail, Problem Solving Discussed at venue Department: Purchasing Language required: English. The company At The Ascott Limited, we believe that our guests can be anywhere in the world, and still feel right at home. With a suite of accommodation options that spans serviced apartments & hotels, coliving properties, as well as independent senior living apartments, our guests can count on us for that sense of comfort and familiarity, be it for a short stopover or a new space to call their home. A trusted hospitality company, Ascott’s presence extends across Asia Pacific, Central Asia, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and the USA. Its diversified accommodation offerings span serviced residences, coliving properties, hotels and independent senior living apartments. Ascott's award-winning hospitality brands include Ascott, Citadines, lyf, Oakwood, Somerset, The Crest Collection, The Unlimited Collection, Fox, Harris, POP!, Preference, Quest, Vertu and Yello. Through Ascott Star Rewards (ASR), Ascott’s loyalty programme, members enjoy exclusive privileges and offers at participating properties. This year, Ascott marks 40 years in hospitality service. Growing from strength to strength, powering up through new alliances and transforming challenges into triumphs, Ascott is trailblazing tomorrow and charting a new future of growth. Hear from Ascott’s past and present leaders as they share about their experiences in this tribute video, having witnessed Ascott’s growth to become truly Unlimited.
As an office manager you will oversees the smooth operation of an office environment, managing administrative procedures, coordinating staff, and ensuring a productive and safe workplace. They are responsible for a wide range of tasks, from managing office supplies and facilities to supervising staff and implementing office policies. Here's a more detailed breakdown of common office manager duties and responsibilities: General Office Administration: Organizing and coordinating office operations: This includes setting up and maintaining office procedures, streamlining administrative tasks, and ensuring efficient workflow. Managing office supplies and equipment: This involves ordering supplies, maintaining inventory, and ensuring all equipment is in good working order. Handling correspondence and communications: This includes managing phone calls, emails, and other forms of communication, both internally and externally. Managing office budgets and expenses: This involves tracking expenditures, preparing reports, and ensuring the office operates within budget. Maintaining office facilities: This includes overseeing the maintenance and upkeep of the office space and equipment, ensuring a safe and comfortable working environment. Implementing and maintaining office policies and procedures: This ensures consistency and clarity in how the office operates. Staff Management: Supervising and training staff: This includes delegating tasks, providing guidance, and evaluating staff performance. Assisting with onboarding new employees: This involves ensuring new hires have the necessary resources and support to be successful. Managing employee schedules and time off requests: This ensures adequate staffing and minimizes disruptions to workflow. Other Key Responsibilities: Organizing meetings and events: This includes scheduling, preparing materials, and coordinating logistics. Greeting visitors and providing customer support: This involves creating a positive first impression and ensuring visitors are well-attended to. Managing vendor relationships: This includes negotiating contracts, managing invoices, and ensuring timely payments. Ensuring compliance with health and safety regulations: This includes implementing and maintaining safety procedures, conducting risk assessments, and ensuring a safe working environment. Developing and implementing office procedures: This may involve creating new systems for record-keeping, communication, or other administrative tasks. Preparing reports and presentations: This involves compiling information, analyzing data, and presenting findings to senior management. Supporting HR and finance functions: This may include assisting with payroll, employee records, and other administrative tasks. Skills and Qualifications: Strong organizational and time management skills. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and other relevant software. Ability to multitask and prioritize effectively. Experience in staff supervision and training. Knowledge of office management procedures and best practices. Strong problem-solving and decision-making skills. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Essential: You must have a degree in management or equivalent. You must have 3-5 years experience of management or administrative. you must enjoy the ability to negotiate in regard to frame agreements, sourcing contracts for the company business. You should have a dynamic and persuasive personality.
Job Title: Accounts Payable Assistant Contract Type: Fixed-Term Contract (6 months) Team: Finance Reports to: Finance Director Location: Office-based About White Cube White Cube was set up by Jay Jopling in 1993 as a project room for contemporary art. The gallery has since grown into one of the most influential commercial galleries in the world, representing internationally renowned artists such as Georg Baselitz, Tracey Emin, Antony Gormley, Mona Hatoum, Anselm Kiefer, Liu Wei, Park Seo Bo, Doris Salcedo and Jeff Wall. White Cube’s exhibition programme extends across locations in London, Hong Kong, Paris, New York, Seoul and online. Since its inception in 1993, the gallery has exhibited the work of many of the world’s most highly acclaimed contemporary artists. Role Overview We are looking for an enthusiastic and skilled Accounts Payable Assistant to join the Finance team. The successful candidate will be responsible for supporting the day-to-day accounts payable processes, ensuring timely and accurate management of invoices, expenses, and supplier payments. The role requires someone who can manage a high-volume workload efficiently while maintaining accuracy and strong attention to detail. You will play a key role in the finance team ensuring that supplier relationships remain strong and that financial records are well-maintained for compliance and reporting across the gallery and company. Key Responsibilities • Utilise essential finance systems such as Concur, Compleat, and Sage to receive, review, and process supplier invoices and employee expenses within the gallery, • Demonstrate effective time-keeping and organisational skills to ensure invoices are correctly coded, authorised, and entered into our accounting system., • Exhibit excellent attention to detail when matching invoices to purchase orders where applicable, • Liaise with the sales team to verify inventory details for artwork related invoices, check for missing information (such as references) and ensure costs are accurately posted., • Prepare weekly payment runs and ensure all payments are made accurately and on time., • Implement problem solving skills to resolve discrepancies when reconciling supplier statements, • Demonstrate excellent communication skills while maintaining positive relationships with suppliers and responding professionally to queries., • Approve and process invoices under set thresholds in a timely manner, • Review and process employee expense claims, ensuring they align with company policies and travel guidelines, and ensure all receipts are itemised and correctly coded before final approval, • Assist in maintaining and improving the expense management system (Concur)., • Perform weekly reconciliations for bank accounts across multiple entities and currencies., • Cross-check that payments and receipts are correctly posted in the system., • Provide administrative management of data, including ensuring supplier and expense data is up to date, currency exchange rates for relevant accounts are up to date, adding suppliers and maintaining codes in financial systems, and maintaining complete records for audit and compliance purposes, • Reconcile VAT statements with paid invoices and support international VAT reporting requirements., • Monitor the finance email inbox, ensuring all queries are addressed or allocated promptly., • Provide overall support to the wider Finance team as required, including opportunity to assist with training staff on processes. Skills and Experience • Previous experience in an Accounts Payable role is essential., • Proficiency with financial systems such as Concur, Compleat, and Sage., • Excellent attention to detail with a high level of accuracy., • Strong organisational skills, with the ability to prioritise workload and manage tight deadlines., • Demonstrated ability to process a high volume of transactions efficiently and effectively., • Strong communication skills, both written and verbal, for liaising with internal teams and external suppliers., • Proficiency in Microsoft Office, particularly Excel., • Ability to work both independently and collaboratively within a team., • Experience in handling international VAT and multi-currency accounts is a plus.
Our client is a fast-growing, values-led provider of domiciliary and supported living services across the UK. They support people with complex needs — including learning disabilities, autism, brain injuries, and mental health conditions — to live safely, independently, and with dignity. We’re looking for a commercially astute, proactive Business Development Manager who thrives on sales, strategic partnerships, and making a tangible difference. This isn’t a desk-bound role: you’ll be meeting commissioners, building referral networks, winning tenders, and opening up new revenue streams in both public and private markets. If you’re energetic, target-driven, and eager to transform lives through better care partnerships, this could be your next move. What you’ll be doing 1. Generating new business & building networks, 2. Identify, qualify, and secure opportunities with local authorities, NHS Trusts, ICBs, GP practices, hospitals, private clients, and community groups., 3. Build and manage a robust sales pipeline — from prospecting to closing deals., 4. Develop strong referral partnerships with health professionals and community organisations., 5. Work with operational teams to mobilise new packages of care., 6. Tendering & strategic partnerships, 7. Lead or support persuasive bid submissions for NHS and local authority contracts., 8. Build trusted relationships with commissioners, discharge teams, and procurement leads to position our client as a provider of choice., 9. Help develop strategies to expand into adjacent healthcare sectors., 10. Marketing-led growth, 11. Create and deliver cost-effective marketing activities: LinkedIn campaigns, referral packs, digital content, community events., 12. Represent the brand at conferences and sector networking events., 13. Collaborate on outreach campaigns to boost brand profile., 14. Market insight & reporting, 15. Analyse trends, competitor activity, and service gaps to guide strategy., 16. Track and report KPIs on leads, conversions, revenue, and partnership outcomes., 17. Contribute ideas to shape the long-term business development roadmap., 18. Cross-team collaboration, 19. Partner closely with clinical, operational, and finance teams to deliver contracts effectively., 20. Lead quarterly business reviews with key partners and distributors. What Promiserecruitment is looking for our client Proven success in business development or sales (ideally within domiciliary care, supported living, complex care, or related healthcare). Excellent communicator — able to build trust with commissioners, clinicians, families, and senior stakeholders. Self-starter with a field-based mentality — enjoys networking, relationship building, and closing deals. Skilled in bids, tenders, negotiations, and partnership development. Commercially minded, data-driven, organised, and resilient. Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel regularly. Desirable: Existing relationships with NHS discharge teams, commissioners, or care distributors. Familiarity with CQC frameworks, Care Act 2014, and social care commissioning. Experience with CRM tools (e.g. HubSpot, Salesforce, Pipedrive). Degree or professional qualification in Business, Marketing, Social Care, or similar. 🎉What’s on offer £30,000 DOE base salary + commission (realistic first-year OTE £40–50k; uncapped for high performers). Flexible, home-based working when not travelling. Travel expenses, pension, laptop & phone. Gym membership. Direct impact on a growing, quality-driven care provider. Supportive team culture that values innovation, ethics, and empowerment. In summary: If you’re target-driven, strategic, love being on the move, and want to make a genuine difference in the lives of people who need support — we’d love to hear from you.