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  • Executive Assistant
    Executive Assistant
    10 days ago
    £26000–£30000 yearly
    Full-time
    London

    Artist campaigns, packed calendars, moving invoices, last-minute requests, half-finished thoughts. All of this requires a tight ship to be run. As our Executive Assistant, you’ll be running a system to make sure all of the above runs smoothly and as efficiently as possible for the wider team. You’ll support the leadership team across company operations, finance admin, diary management, office organisation and day-to-day logistics. This is an operational role at the centre of the business. You'll own the manual, reactive work that keeps everything moving, so the central team can stay focused on theirs. This is not a content role, a social media role, or a way into the creative team. It's for someone who actually enjoys operations and making things run properly. In short, spreadsheets give you life. What Will I Do? Leadership & Executive Support • Support the central team with day-to-day operations, coordination and practical admin, • Take ownership of recurring admin and the manual work that keeps everything running, • Manage diary and calendar logistics, • Support travel planning and bookings, • Handle reactive in-person tasks and day-to-day problem-solving, • Act as an information filter by surfacing what matters and quietly handling what doesn’t Finance & Business Operations • Support the day-to-day running of finance and admin across the business, • Help manage billing, invoicing, payment follow-up and internal financial processes, • Keep trackers, records and operational systems accurate, organised and up to date, • Work confidently within existing automations and internal systems New Business & Internal Support • Build Mailchimp templates and handle sends, • Support outreach, follow-up and day-to-day coordination, • Organise assets, source files and supporting materials when needed, • Support research for internal strategy work and wider company outputs, • Help produce recurring internal updates and newsletters Meetings, Team Admin & Office Management • Act as a first point of contact for internal logistics and team admin queries, • Support meeting prep, note-taking and action tracking, • Help maintain a calm, organised and well-run office, • Manage post, parcels, supplies and equipment, • Coordinate cleaners, deliveries and day-to-day practical upkeep, • Maintain shared trackers, contact systems and internal resources across the business Who Are You? Educated to degree level (preferred in a relevant field). An undergraduate degree in Business Administration, Business Management, Operations or a closely related field is preferred. The grounding matters. We want someone who has already studied how organisations actually run. Experienced in a similar role. You’ve done this kind of work before. You’ve supported a leadership team, run a calendar, owned the trackers, and learned the rhythm of operational work in a fast-moving environment. Organised to an unusual degree. You get genuine satisfaction from a well-maintained tracker, a tidy inbox, and a room that’s been set up before anyone even has to ask. A natural at managing people and priorities. You’re comfortable working across different styles, personalities and levels of urgency without needing constant hand-holding. Calm under reactive pressure. Things move quickly here. You’re discreet, reliable and level-headed enough to keep moving with them. Digitally native and tech-literate. You're not a developer, but you've already worked out how to use automations to make your own life easier. You'll do the same for us. Confident with numbers. You’re comfortable working with figures day to day. Reconciling invoices, spotting errors in a tracker, sense-checking a total, keeping budgets and payment records tidy. Numbers don't intimidate you, and you take care to get them right. Fluent in the essentials. Strong Google Workspace skills are essential, especially in Sheets. You're comfortable with formulas, filters, and building trackers that work properly. Experience with Xero and Mailchimp is a bonus. Being quick with new tools matters more. Industry-curious. You're interested in music and culture, and you've got enough context to spot the details. Operations-oriented by choice. This matters most: you want to build a career in operations. You're here for the role itself, not as a way into content or socials, but you still have somewhat of an understanding for music and the industry. What’s in it for You? • Salary: £26,000–£30,000 depending on experience., • Unlimited Annual Leave: With tracking and support to ensure a minimum of 28 days per year., • Generous Pension Contributions: 2:1 employer match on pension contributions., • Career Progression: A clear development path, with scope to grow into an Operations or Business Manager function as the company scales., • Hybrid Working: Two days in the office per week, based in East London, with the option to work remotely., • Vibrant Work Culture: Collaborate with like-minded peers who prioritise creativity and a balanced work-play environment.

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  • Senior Playworker
    Senior Playworker
    12 days ago
    £14–£15 hourly
    Part-time
    London

    We are highly focussed on development and safety but also vitally important to us, is that our children have an enjoyable learning experience. We provide a caring, secure environment through individual attention and group activities and to organise an appropriate range of leisure activities for children between the ages of 3 to 11. Key Areas · Activity planning · Liaison · Supervision and care of children · Direct playwork · Health and safety · Miscellaneous Duties and Responsibilities Activity Planning · To provide safe, creative and appropriate play opportunities including preparing activities, organisation programmes and arranging equipment · To ensure that all activities are carried out within an equal opportunity framework. · To undertake any necessary training including a nationally recognised playwork course. · To encourage community wide participation and activity planning and delivery. Liaison · To develop and maintain good relationships and communications with parents to facilitate day to day caring needs. · To encourage parental involvement and support through the development of effective working relationships. · To consult with the children and involve them in the planning of activities. Supervision and care of children · Ensure that activities are carried out in a safe and responsible manner in accordance with Statutory responsibilities. · Ensure that food provision is carried out within the guidelines of the Food and Safety Act 1990, it is balanced and healthy in accordance with dietary requirements. Direct Playwork · Help the coordinator to ensure that a wide range of creative and enjoyable activities are offered. · Ensure that play meets full range of children’s individual and group needs. Health and safety · To ensure the good standards of hygiene and cleanliness are maintained at all times. · To be responsible for the Health and Safety standards, appropriate for the needs of the children. · Recording of any accidents in the accident book. · Ensure child is collected by someone known to Beams of Light staff · Recording of any accidents in the accident book · To ensure confidentiality of information at work is adhered. · Ensure to provide a good quality check on the equipment and the children’s play environment before the after school care session. Miscellaneous · To promote the aims and objectives of Beatrix Potter School, it’s policies and practices and use as a guide for daily activities. · To undertake such other duties and responsibilities of an equivalent nature as may be determined from time to time. · To assist in outreach (promoting the centre) After School Care Salary - £15 an hour, 3 hours a day Location - Beatrix Potter Primary School, London, SW18 3ER Contract Type - Permanent, Part time, Self Employed Weekly hours - 12 to 15 hours per week Operates - from 3pm to 6pm Monday - Friday (Term Time Only) Probationary Period (3 months) • Remote interview process, • Job Types: Part-time, Permanent, • Pay: £15 per hour Schedule: Monday to Friday Licence/Certification: DBS certificate (preferred) Safeguarding Certification (preferred) First Aid Certification (preferred) Food Hygiene certificate (preferred) Level 3 Childcare certificate (preferred)

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  • Trainee Estate Agent/ Sales Negotiator
    Trainee Estate Agent/ Sales Negotiator
    15 days ago
    £23000–£40000 yearly
    Full-time
    London

    Golden Eagle Ascend Capital Limited is a growing real estate firm operating across Greater London and surrounding areas. We are committed to delivering professional property services whilst maintaining high standards of communication, organisation, and client care across the business. Job Overview We are seeking a motivated and professional individual to join our team as a Trainee Estate Agent / Sales Negotiator. This role offers an excellent opportunity to develop a career within the property industry, providing comprehensive training and exposure to estate agency sales, client negotiations, and property operations. The successful candidate will assist with client enquiries, property viewings, appointments, and day-to-day administrative responsibilities whilst gaining valuable experience within the real estate industry. Responsibilities • Managing incoming calls, emails, and enquiries promptly and professionally, • Assisting with property viewings, appointments, and scheduling, • Supporting sales negotiations and maintaining strong client relationships, • Maintaining accurate records of property listings and client information, • Promoting properties through online platforms and social media channels, • Supporting the wider team with administrative and organisational tasks, • Developing knowledge of the local property market and sales processes, • Delivering a professional and welcoming experience for clients at all times Requirements • Previous administrative, customer service, or sales experience is desirable but not essential; full training will be provided, • Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written, • Multilingual abilities are advantageous to assist a diverse client base, • Strong organisational skills with attention to detail, • Professional appearance and friendly demeanour, • Ability to work well within a team whilst also demonstrating initiative, • Enthusiasm for learning about the property industry and progressing within the role What We Offer • Starting salary of £23,000 plus commission opportunities, • Comprehensive training and ongoing development support, • Career progression opportunities within the company, • Flexible and remote working opportunities, • Health & wellbeing support, • Language training opportunities, • Valuable hands-on experience within the real estate industry Education • A-Level or equivalent (required) Work Location • Remote (Greater London based)

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  • Admin & Marketing Assistant
    Admin & Marketing Assistant
    18 days ago
    £14.03 hourly
    Full-time
    London

    Location: Remote Contract Type: Full-time (30 day initial contract) Hours: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM Pay: £14.03 per hour (Overtime at 1.5x Saturday 1.5x Sunday 2x) Start Date: Immediate We are currently recruiting for an Admin & Marketing Assistant to join a growing and fast-paced business within the technology and consumer electronics sector. This is an exciting opportunity for someone looking to build experience in administration, marketing, and social media. The role combines general administrative support with responsibility for helping manage the company’s online presence across various digital platforms. No formal experience is required; however, candidates with some background or interest in administration, customer service, marketing, or social media will be well suited to the role. Full training will be provided. This position offers a hybrid working arrangement, with a mix of office-based work and remote flexibility. Key Responsibilities Assisting with day-to-day administrative tasks and office support Managing and updating social media platforms (Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, LinkedIn) Creating, scheduling, and posting engaging content for online campaigns Responding to customer enquiries via email and social media Supporting website updates and online product listings Assisting with marketing campaigns and promotional activity Maintaining accurate records, files, and documentation Supporting the wider team with general business operations and online growth Ideal Candidate Strong communication and organisational skills Confident using social media platforms Basic IT skills, including Microsoft Office or similar systems Creative mindset with an interest in marketing and digital content Reliable, proactive, and willing to learn Able to manage tasks independently within a hybrid working setup Any previous experience in admin, retail, customer service, or marketing is beneficial but not essential What’s on Offer Hybrid working arrangement (office and remote flexibility) Full training and ongoing support Friendly and supportive working environment Opportunity to gain hands-on experience in admin and marketing Career development opportunities within a growing business Competitive salary depending on experience This role would suit someone enthusiastic, organised, and keen to develop their skills in a modern administrative and digital marketing environment.

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  • Consultant Education Lawyer
    Consultant Education Lawyer
    23 days ago
    £28 hourly
    Part-time
    London

    BLAM UK (Black Learning Achievement and Mental Health) is dedicated to enhancing the wellbeing of people of African descent, whose lives have been impacted globally by racism and racial trauma. Through community-driven outreach projects, the charity seeks to dismantle historical misrepresentations of Black individuals. BLAM focuses its efforts on three core pillars: Education, Advocacy, and Mental Health, striving to empower individuals and foster inclusive environments. The organisation is committed to creating sustainable change and providing opportunities for growth and healing within the Black community. Role Description: BLAM UK is seeking a Consultant Education Lawyer to support our Advocacy Team, particularly within our School Exclusions Project. This role involves providing legal guidance and expertise to help protect the educational and racial justice rights of Black children and young people. The successful candidate will work closely with our advocacy team to ensure that families receive clear legal guidance when navigating school exclusions and other education related challenges. BLAM UK runs the UK’s only school exclusions advocacy service dedicated to supporting Black children and young people. Through advocacy, legal guidance, and community engagement, we work to challenge systemic inequalities in education and ensure that Black children and families are treated fairly within the education system. Key Responsibilities: 1. Provide expert legal advice to the advocacy team on education law matters., 2. Support cases relating to school exclusions and other education related issues., 3. Review documents and provide legal guidance to strengthen advocacy work., 4. Work closely with the team to ensure the educational and racial justice rights of Black children remain central to all interventions. Requirements: 1. Qualified solicitor or barrister with experience in education law, 2. Strong understanding of school exclusions, safeguarding, and issues affecting Black children and young people., 3. Demonstrated commitment to equity, inclusion, and culturally competent advocacy., 4. Excellent communication and collaborative skills., 5. Ability to work flexibly and remotely. Role Details: Hours: 5 hours per week (between 9am–5pm, Monday–Friday) Rate: £28 per hour Location: Remote / Flexible How to Apply Please send your CV and a short covering letter outlining your experience and suitability for the role

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  • Commission Only Sales Affiliate
    Commission Only Sales Affiliate
    1 month ago
    Part-time
    London

    Company: The Future Skills College, HelixOneGlobal Location: Remote Contract Type: Self employed / freelance / commission only Commission: 15% to 25% of net sales, depending on sales volume, channel and agreed partnership terms Application Deadline: 15 May 2026 The Future Skills College, HelixOneGlobal is looking for professional, ethical and motivated commission only sales agents, affiliate partners and educational representatives to help promote and sell our online courses, products and services. Our courses, products and services are designed for individuals, students, professionals, schools, colleges, universities, training providers, employers and organisations looking to build practical skills for a rapidly changing world. Areas of focus include artificial intelligence, employability, digital skills, career development, leadership, communication and future ready learning. This is a flexible remote opportunity for individuals or organisations with existing networks in education, training, recruitment, careers, professional development, schools, colleges, universities, business communities or international student markets. About the Role As a Sales Agent, Affiliate Partner or Educational Representative, you will promote The Future Skills College and HelixOneGlobal products and services to suitable learners, customers, organisations and education partners. You will be paid commission on successful net sales generated through your introductions, referrals, affiliate activity or direct sales activity. This is a commission only opportunity, ideal for someone who already has relevant contacts, audiences or routes to market and wants to earn income by promoting high quality education, skills and professional development products and services. Full training will be provided on The Future Skills College and HelixOneGlobal products and services, approved promotional materials, referral processes, sales approach and brand expectations. For the best performers, there may also be the possibility of progressing into paid full time roles in the future, depending on performance, business growth and organisational need. Key Responsibilities Promote The Future Skills College and HelixOneGlobal products and services to relevant audiences, clients, learners, customers and organisations. Generate leads, introductions, referrals or direct sales. Share approved course, product and service information, links, promotional materials and campaign messages. Identify potential education, training, school, college, university, employer, community, business or international partners. Support interested learners, customers or organisations by directing them to the appropriate course, product, service or enquiry route. Represent The Future Skills College and HelixOneGlobal professionally, ethically and responsibly. Provide feedback on market interest, learner needs, customer needs and potential partnership opportunities. Track leads, referrals and sales activity accurately where required. The Kind of Person We Are Looking For We are looking for people who are confident, professional and commercially minded, but also values led. The right person will understand that education, product and service sales must be based on trust, accuracy and customer benefit, not pressure selling. You should be comfortable speaking with prospective learners, parents, professionals, employers, schools, colleges, universities, community groups, business contacts or partner organisations. You may already have a relevant network, audience, client base or community, but you must be able to represent The Future Skills College and HelixOneGlobal in a way that is professional, respectful and aligned with our standards. The ideal representative will be reliable, self motivated, ethical, organised and confident in communication. They will be able to work independently, follow agreed processes and promote online courses, future skills programmes, products and services accurately and responsibly. We are especially interested in hearing from people with experience or strong networks in education sales, online learning, training and professional development, student recruitment, careers advice, employability, schools, colleges, universities, recruitment, HR services, community learning, business networks, affiliate marketing, content based promotion, international education agency work, corporate training or workforce development. What We Are Looking For Strong communication and relationship building skills. A professional and ethical approach to sales. An existing audience, client base or relevant network would be an advantage. Interest in education, skills development, lifelong learning, employability, digital skills and AI. Ability to work independently and generate your own leads. Confidence promoting online courses, products and services. Ability to follow brand guidelines, sales processes and legal requirements. Experience selling to individuals, schools, colleges, universities, employers, education providers or professional learners would be helpful, but is not essential. Commission Structure Commission is paid on confirmed net sales generated through your agreed referral, affiliate or sales activity. Commission rates range from 15% to 25% of net sales, depending on the type of sale, sales volume, route to market and agreed partner terms. For the purposes of this opportunity, net sales means the amount actually received by The Future Skills College or HelixOneGlobal after any applicable discounts, refunds, chargebacks, payment processing fees, platform fees, taxes, VAT, duties or other third party costs have been deducted. Higher commission rates may be available for agents or partners who generate consistent sales, bring institutional clients or support larger group enrolments. What We Offer A flexible remote opportunity. Full training on The Future Skills College and HelixOneGlobal products and services. Commission on successful net sales. A growing portfolio of future skills, online learning, professional development, products and services. Approved promotional materials and course, product and service information. Opportunity to work with an education and skills brand focused on practical, relevant and future ready learning. Potential for longer term partnership as the course and service portfolio grows. For high performing agents and partners, there may also be the possibility of progressing into paid full time roles in the future, depending on performance, business growth and organisational need. Conduct and Representation All agents, affiliates and educational representatives must abide strictly by HelixOneGlobal terms and conditions, The Future Skills College brand guidelines, ethical sales standards and any applicable legal or regulatory requirements. Representatives must promote our courses, products and services honestly, accurately and responsibly. They must not make misleading claims, guarantee outcomes, misrepresent course, product or service content, offer unauthorised discounts, use unapproved marketing materials or present themselves as employees of The Future Skills College or HelixOneGlobal unless formally appointed to such a role in writing. Important Information This is a self employed, freelance or affiliate opportunity. It is commission only and does not include a basic salary. This is a remote opportunity to be carried out from the applicant’s own home country or usual place of business. It does not involve working on location in the UK and does not provide eligibility for a UK work visa, sponsorship visa or relocation support. Applicants must currently be able to operate on a self employed or freelance basis and must be able to issue valid invoices for approved commission payments. Agents and affiliates are responsible for managing their own tax, national insurance, social security, legal, accounting, registration and reporting obligations in their own country or jurisdiction. Applicants must have a valid bank account or approved payment method capable of receiving commission payments. You will be responsible for your own sales activity, tax arrangements, insurance, business expenses and any required registrations unless otherwise agreed in writing. Any future paid role would not be guaranteed and would depend on performance, fit, business growth and organisational requirements. How to Apply Please apply by sending: A full CV. A covering letter explaining your background, relevant networks, sales experience and why you are interested in representing The Future Skills College and HelixOneGlobal. A professional photo. The application deadline is 15 May 2026. Applications will be reviewed on a first come, first served basis, so early applications are encouraged.

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  • Operations Manager
    Operations Manager
    1 month ago
    £30000–£45000 yearly
    Full-time
    Nine Elms, London

    Operations Manager — Produce Network We supply fresh produce to some of London's best restaurants. While most of the city sleeps, our team is at wholesale markets hand-picking produce that lands in restaurant kitchens before breakfast service. It's fast, physical, and relentless — and right now we're a team of 3 doing the work of 10. We need the fourth. This role in one paragraph You'll run the operational engine of a growing wholesale business. Client calls, order coordination, daily reconciliation, bookkeeping, problem-solving, phone ringing — all of it is yours. You're the first person clients speak to and the last person to check that yesterday's numbers add up. If something goes wrong overnight — a wrong delivery, a short order, a supplier issue — you're the one who finds out, fixes it, and makes sure the client knows before they have to chase us. You own the daytime operation the way our Night Operations Manager owns the night. Between the two of you, the business runs 24 hours. What you'll actually do every day You're the client's main contact. Orders come in via WhatsApp, phone, and email. You process them, confirm them, flag anything unusual. When a chef calls at 8:15 AM asking where their herbs are, you already know the answer because you've read the night report and checked the dispatch log. You don't wait for problems to come to you — you call the client before they call you. That's the difference between an assistant and an operator. You coordinate the fix when things go wrong. Produce wholesale is not a clean business. Items get substituted, deliveries run late, a crate arrives damaged. When it happens, you own the resolution: investigate, coordinate with the night team or drivers, arrange the fix (re-delivery, credit note, replacement), close the loop with the client, and log the whole thing. If the same problem shows up three times, you're the person who flags it as a process issue — not just an incident. You reconcile everything, every day. What was ordered vs what was received from suppliers vs what was dispatched vs what was invoiced. Purchase orders matched against supplier invoices. Sales orders matched against customer invoices. Inventory tracked. Shortages flagged before they become emergencies. You produce a daily summary the founder reviews in 5 minutes — clean, accurate, no surprises. If you're the kind of person who finds satisfaction in numbers that balance, this will be your favourite part of the job. You run the books. Day-to-day bookkeeping in QuickBooks or Xero: bank feeds, invoices, bills, categorisation. Debtor chasing — politely on the due date, firmly at 3 days overdue, escalated to the founder at 30 days. Weekly financial summary. Monthly close support. You maintain the product cost data that powers margin tracking — weekly updates, no exceptions. The founder makes pricing and growth decisions based on numbers you produce. They have to be right. You own the phone. The main business line rings and you answer it. Existing clients with questions, prospective clients with enquiries, suppliers with updates. You're professional, you're warm, you handle what you can and route what you can't. For new enquiries, you capture the details, qualify the lead, and hand it to the founder. You support outbound sales — managing the email pipeline, scheduling meetings, preparing documents. When a new account closes, you run the onboarding playbook. Who we're looking for — honestly We're not looking for a CV. We're looking for a specific type of person. You're the person who walks into a room and notices what's broken before anyone tells you. You fix things that aren't your job because leaving them broken bothers you. You write things down because you know you'll forget otherwise. You don't need to be chased — you chase other people. When something goes wrong, your instinct is to understand why, not to find someone to blame. You're comfortable saying "I don't know, but I'll find out" and then actually finding out. You're comfortable making a decision with 80% of the information because waiting for 100% means the client is already unhappy. You're comfortable being wrong sometimes, because you know that the person who never makes a mistake is the person who never does anything. You probably have some experience in operations, admin, or office management — ideally at a small business where you wore multiple hats. Maybe you've worked in food, hospitality, or wholesale. Maybe you haven't, but you've run the back end of something and you know what it feels like when everything depends on you not dropping the ball. Essential: Strong written and spoken English · comfortable with numbers, spreadsheets, and accounting tools · self-directed (you manage yourself, we don't manage you) · able to hold 5 priorities at once without losing any · honest about mistakes · quick to learn new software (Airtable, QuickBooks/Xero, Lemlist) · right to work in the UK. Preferred: Bookkeeping experience or QuickBooks/Xero familiarity · food, hospitality, or wholesale background · complaint handling or fast-paced customer service experience · inventory or stock management exposure. Nice to have: AAT qualification · Airtable or CRM experience · knowledge of the London restaurant scene. Why this job is worth your time Most operations roles are dead ends. This one isn't. Here's why. We're a team of 3, growing fast. The person who takes this role will — within months, not years — understand every part of how a wholesale business works: client management, supply chain, financial control, inventory, sales. That's not because we'll send you on a training course. It's because you'll be doing all of it, every day, from week one. The explicit deal: start at £33k. Hit your 3-month performance review targets and move to £38k. Hit your 12-month targets and move to £45k. These aren't vague promises — they're structured milestones tied to specific outcomes we'll agree together in your first week. The long-term path is Chief Operating Officer. That's not a title we're dangling to attract applicants — it's a gap that actually exists in the business and needs to be filled by someone who's earned it from the inside. The founder wants to focus on growth and strategy. The person who proves they can run the day-to-day operation — and then improve it — becomes the person who runs it permanently. The full picture • Hours: 8 AM – 6 PM, Monday to Friday, • Location: London (on-site, not remote — the work requires being where the operation is), • Salary: £33,000 → £38,000 at 3 months → £45,000 at 12 months, all performance-linked, • Title progression: Operations Manager → Head of Operations → COO, • Team: you'll be the 4th person in a tight, high-trust team, • Culture: direct, honest, fast. We tell each other when things are wrong and we fix them together. No politics, no layers, no waiting for permission

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  • Customer Service Specialist
    Customer Service Specialist
    1 month ago
    £23.4–£27 hourly
    Part-time

    Empowered Employment is a new online platform dedicated to mainly helping women build flexible, independent income through online conversation services. We provide full training, guidance, and ongoing support to help you get started and succeed overnight. Our focus is simple: we don’t just offer opportunities, we teach you how to earn. Through structured support and practical training, we help you develop the skills needed to confidently work within the online conversation industry and maximise your income potential. This role is ideal for individuals who are looking for flexible, remote work that fits around their lifestyle, while being supported every step of the way. What You’ll Be Doing: • Engaging in online conversations through approved platforms, • Building confidence and communication skills through guided training, • Learning proven methods to increase engagement and earnings, • Working independently from home with full flexibility Earnings: • £23.40 to £27.00 per hour, • 6 Different payment options, • Fast payment options, • Earnings vary based on activity, consistency, and engagement What We Provide: • Step-by-step training to help you get started, • Ongoing support and guidance, • Flexible working hours, • A supportive and empowering environment focused on helping you succeed Empowered Employment is built around the idea that the right support and training can open doors to new income opportunities and independence, helping individuals grow both financially and personally. Who This Is For: • Individuals who are motivated and willing to learn, • No previous experience required

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  • Director
    Director
    2 months ago
    £80000–£130000 yearly
    Full-time
    London

    A Senior IT Director at NatWest operates at the intersection of technology, business strategy, and regulatory compliance. The goal is to ensure technology platforms enable secure, scalable, and customer-focused banking services. Key Responsibilities • Set IT strategy aligned with business goals and digital transformation, • Lead large technology teams and oversee major delivery programmes, • Ensure system reliability, performance, and scalabilityacross banking platforms, • Drive cybersecurity, risk management, and regulatory compliance (e.g., Financial Conduct Authority, Prudential Regulation Authority), • Manage senior stakeholders, translating business needs into technical solutions, • Own budgets and vendor relationships for large-scale IT operations, • Champion innovation (cloud, data, digital banking) while maintaining stability What We're Looking For NatWest Group is looking for an experienced IT leader with strong strategic vision, proven delivery of large-scale technology programmes, and the ability to lead teams in a regulated environment. The role requires expertise in cloud and enterprise systems, excellent stakeholder management, and a solid understanding of risk and compliance with regulators such as the Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulation Authority. Why Join NatWest Group? • Work remotely with a collaborative and forward-thinking team., • Be part of a diverse, inclusive, and purpose-driven organization., • Enjoy meaningful work that helps shape the future of banking and customer experience., • Access to continuous learning and growth opportunities. Join NatWest Group and play a pivotal role in transforming ourdigital efforts to support our sales success.

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