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  • Global Data Technology UK Limited
    Marketing Manager
    Marketing Manager
    10 days ago
    £48000–£52000 yearly
    Full-time
    Wythenshawe

    Company Overview: Global Data Technology UK Limited, based in Manchester Business Park, 3000 Aviator Way, Manchester, M22 5TG, is a modern data-technology firm delivering innovative data solutions and analytics services that empower businesses to make informed decisions. Leveraging deep expertise in digital data management, insights, and market intelligence, we help clients across industries enhance performance and competitiveness. As the company continues its growth journey, we are seeking an experienced Marketing Manager to lead our brand, growth, and engagement strategy in the UK market. Key Responsibilities: Develop and implement the full spectrum of marketing strategy for UK operations—spanning digital, content, events, and brand initiatives—to support company growth and revenue targets. Lead cross-channel campaigns (online and offline) to generate awareness, drive engagement, and convert leads into clients for our data and analytics products and services. Collaborate closely with sales, product, operations and external agencies to align marketing plans with business priorities, ensuring seamless execution and measurable outcomes. Monitor market trends, competitive activity and customer behaviour within the data & analytics sector, and translate these insights into actionable marketing programmes and go-to-market tactics. Prepare and present regular performance reports, forecasts and business plans to senior management to inform decision making, budget allocation and strategy refinement. We Offer: Competitive salary in the range of £48,000 – £52,000 per annum. The opportunity to play a pivotal role in shaping the marketing direction of a growing technology business in the UK. A dynamic and supportive work environment, where innovation, strategic input and hands-on execution are valued. A position based at a well-connected Manchester Business Park location, allowing for an excellent work-life balance.

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  • bMindful Psychology
    Recruitment Coordinator
    Recruitment Coordinator
    11 days ago
    £26000–£28000 yearly
    Full-time
    Cheadle

    Recruitment Coordinator Salary Band: £26,000 - £28,000 DOE Job Summary As Recruitment Co‑ordinator, you’ll play a pivotal role in shaping our workforce and ensuring every candidate and clinician experiences a professional, responsive, and values‑driven recruitment journey. Combining strong organisational skills with a people‑centred approach, you’ll help us attract, engage, and retain the very best talent to deliver outstanding services. Key Responsibilities • Partner with leaders to forecast workforce needs and deliver targeted recruitment campaigns, • Write engaging job adverts and source talent through social media, professional networks, and direct outreach, • Manage the full recruitment cycle: shortlisting, interviews, offers, and onboarding, • Lead safer recruitment checks (DBS, references, right to work) and ensure compliance with GDPR and professional standards, • Track recruitment KPIs and provide regular reports to the Senior Leadership Team, • Coordinate induction schedules, ensuring new starters feel supported from day one, • Provide wider administrative and office support, contributing to a professional and welcoming environment Qualifications and Skills We’re looking for someone who brings both professional expertise and genuine passion for people. You’ll have: • Proven recruitment experience – ideally within healthcare or another regulated sector, • Excellent organisational skills, with the ability to manage multiple campaigns at pace, • A proactive, results‑driven approach with a track record of successful outcomes, • Confident communication skills, able to build rapport and trust with candidates, clinicians, and colleagues, • Knowledge of safer recruitment, safeguarding, and inclusive hiring practices, • Strong digital capability, including Microsoft 365 and familiarity with ATS/CRM systems, • A calm, professional, and resilient mindset, with a focus on continuous improvement What We Offer At bMindful Psychology, you’ll join a purpose-driven, supportive team where your work makes a genuine difference. Our benefits include: • Competitive salary, • Generous annual leave plus bank holidays, • Optimise Health Plan – Simply Health, • Company pension, • Onsite parking, • Employee assistance programme and wellbeing initiatives, • Employee referral scheme About Us bMindful Psychology is an award‑winning mental health service provider, dedicated to delivering high‑quality psychological support to children and young people who have experienced developmental and relational trauma. Our vision is to create a warm, values‑driven team united by a shared commitment to exceptional care. With a strong multidisciplinary ethos and culture of collaboration, we strive for clinical excellence that empowers children and young people to reach their full potential. How to Apply If you share our vision and have the skills to make a difference, we’d love to hear from you. To apply, please complete the application and submit your most recent CV. Equal Opportunities We are an equal opportunity employer. We value diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment where all employees feel supported and respected. If you require reasonable adjustments for an interview, please let us know in advance. As part of our recruitment process, successful candidates will complete an application form, undergo an enhanced DBS check (at no cost), and provide full references. Employment gaps will be explored.

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  • Interlink
    Operations Director
    Operations Director
    15 days ago
    £65000–£90000 yearly
    Full-time
    Manchester

    Date posted: 24 October 2025 Pay: £65,000.00-£90,000.00 per year Job Description: Job Summary The Director of Operations plays a pivotal role in overseeing the daily operations of the organisation, ensuring efficiency and effectiveness in all processes. This leadership position involves strategic planning, resource management, and the implementation of operational policies to enhance productivity and achieve organisational goals. The ideal candidate will possess strong supervisory experience and a proven track record in management and leadership. Responsibilities Develop and implement operational strategies that align with the organisation's objectives. Oversee daily operations, ensuring that all departments function smoothly and efficiently. Manage budgets, forecasts, and resource allocation to optimise operational performance. Lead, mentor, and supervise teams to foster a culture of high performance and continuous improvement. Collaborate with senior management to identify opportunities for growth and innovation. Establish and monitor key performance indicators (KPIs) to assess operational success. Ensure compliance with industry regulations and standards while maintaining quality control across all operations. Facilitate communication between departments to ensure cohesive teamwork and collaboration. Skills Proven supervisory experience with the ability to lead diverse teams effectively. Strong management skills with a focus on strategic planning and execution. Exceptional leadership qualities that inspire and motivate team members. Excellent problem-solving abilities with a proactive approach to challenges. Strong communication skills, both verbal and written, to convey information clearly at all levels of the organisation. Ability to analyse data and make informed decisions based on operational metrics. Proficiency in project management tools and methodologies is advantageous. This role is essential for driving the organisation's success through effective operations management, making it an exciting opportunity for a dynamic leader looking to make a significant impact. Job Type: Full-time Benefits: Company pension Work from home Work Location: Hybrid remote

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  • Love Studio
    Senior Designer
    Senior Designer
    1 month ago
    £35000–£40000 yearly
    Full-time
    Manchester

    Manchester-based agency is seeking a highly creative and experienced Senior Designer to join their team. As a Senior Designer here, you’ll have the space to stretch your creativity, the support to hone your craft, and the chance to work on projects that push you to do your best work. If you want to make an impact, grow with a team that’s on your side, and create work you’re proud to put your name to, you’ll feel right at home at krow. What you’ll be doing -Working hand in hand with creatives, strategists and account teams to bring ideas to life across brand campaigns, retail activations, social content, OOH, digital and everything in between. Collaboration is at the heart of how we work, and you’ll be right in the mix. -Taking the lead on concept development, from first sparks and moodboards through to fully formed design systems and polished final artwork. -Owning projects from start to finish, making sure every deliverable is on brand, on brief and on time. -Quality checking the design work of the wider team to make sure everything that leaves the studio hits the highest standard. Craft matters to us, and you’ll be the person who helps keep that bar high. -Developing and evolving brand identities, building guidelines and toolkits that keep brands consistent but never static. -Presenting design concepts to clients with confidence, explaining the thinking behind the work and building trust through clear, compelling storytelling. -Keeping an eye on what’s new in design, culture and technology, and sharing that knowledge to keep the whole team inspired. -Coaching and mentoring junior designers, offering constructive feedback and helping them develop their craft. Jumping between the conceptual and the practical – one day sketching out a campaign idea, the next rolling out a suite of assets that stick to strict brand rules without losing their spark. What we’re looking for -Significant experience in a creative or adverting agency. -Expert knowledge of Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign). -A rock solid understanding of design principles, typography, colour, layout and visual storytelling across print, digital and beyond. -A proven track record in through the line campaigns and integrated agency life. -Experience working with retail brands and other fast moving clients. -Excellent communication skills, verbal, written and visual. -A collaborative, adaptable mindset that thrives in a fast paced environment. -Strong organisational skills and the ability to juggle multiple projects with calm focus. -Bonus points for motion design and video editing skills

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  • Recruitment Done Right Ltd
    Senior Support Worker
    Senior Support Worker
    2 months ago
    £13.75–£14.55 hourly
    Full-time
    Salford

    Senior Support Worker – Children & Young People Location: Manchester Salary: £13.75 - £14.50 per hour Hours: Minimum 40 hours per week About the Role: We are looking for a caring, motivated, and proactive Senior Support Worker to join our team. This role is focused on supporting children and young people with a variety of needs, including those with disabilities and mental health challenges. As a Senior Support Worker, you’ll play a key part in helping them build confidence, independence, and resilience, while also guiding and supporting colleagues to provide the highest standards of care. What You’ll Be Doing: • Supporting children and young people with their daily needs in a respectful, compassionate way., • Assisting with personal care, medication administration, and mobility where required., • Leading on tailored care plans that focus on independence and well-being. What We’re Looking For: • Previous experience working with children or young people is essential., • Knowledge of autism, disabilities, or mental health support., • Experience with therapeutic approaches such as Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) is desirable., • Minimum Level 3 Diploma in Health & Social Care. Why You’ll Love It Here: • The chance to shape brighter futures for children and young people., • A supportive and collaborative team environment., • Opportunities to grow, develop, and step forward in your career. Apply now and make a different in young people's lives!

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  • Ansell (U.K.) Ltd
    Senior Territory Sales Manager
    Senior Territory Sales Manager
    2 months ago
    Full-time
    Manchester

    Why Ansell? At Ansell, we stay two steps ahead of workplace risk to deliver innovative safety solutions that enhance people's quality of life. As a global leader in protection solutions, we design and develop a wide range of products including gloves, clothing, and other protective gear, to keep workers safe and productive across industrial, medical, and consumer applications. Discover more about our company, our people, and our values by visiting us at Ansell. Ansell is looking for a Senior Territory Sales Manager to join our team in North-England/West Midlands (Leeds, Manchester, Sheffield) in the United Kingdom. In this position you will play a vital role in driving sales of Ansell’s Medical products and managing key NHS accounts across the in the North-England and West Midlands regions in the United Kingdom. What benefits and opportunities does Ansell offer? • Competitive compensation including medical & life insurances, income protection scheme, group pension plan, performance-based annual incentives., • Flexible schedule., • A culture of belonging and inclusion, collaboration thrives, and everyone feels seen, heard, and empowered—across our global community., • Ansell University programs to develop professional and interpersonal skills, • Opportunities to advance and grow within the company What your role will be? Collaborating with our cross functional teams, and reporting to the Regional Sales Manager, you will have the opportunity to: · Identify, pursue, and secure new business opportunities within the NHS sector in the North of England and West Midlands. · Build and maintain strong relationships with key NHS stakeholders, including procurement teams, clinicians, and decision-makers. · Provide exceptional service and support to NHS accounts, ensuring satisfaction and long-term partnerships. · Monitor industry trends, competitor activity, and NHS policy changes to inform sales strategies. · Work closely with internal teams, including marketing, product management, and operations, to ensure seamless service delivery. · Ensure all sales activities comply with NHS procurement policies, industry regulations, and ethical standards. What will you bring to Ansell? · Deep understanding of the NHS procurement process and a proven track record in healthcare sales. · Proven track record of meeting and exceeding sales targets in a healthcare environment. · Excellent interpersonal, presentation, and negotiation skills. · Ability to develop and execute tailored sales strategies for NHS clients. · Strong analytical, budgeting, reporting, and negotiation skills. · Proficient in CRM systems (e.g. SFDC) and MS Office tools (Word, PowerPoint, Excel). · Strong alignment with Ansell Values: Whatever you do, take PRIDE: o Passion o Reliable o Integrity o Deliver o Empowerment · This role requires frequent domestic (approx. 80%) and occasional international travel. Join us to lead the world to a safer future, apply today! Please submit your resume in English. EEO Statement Ansell is committed to a policy of Equal Employment Opportunity and will not discriminate against an applicant or employee based on race, color, religion, creed, national origin or ancestry, sex, age, physical or mental disability, veteran or military status, genetic information, marital status, parental status or any other legally recognized protected basis under federal, state, or local law. The information collected by this application is solely to determine suitability for employment, verify identity, and maintain employment statistics on applicants. Our Commitment to Belonging and Inclusion Ansell’s vision is about creating safe spaces where all perspectives are valued alongside individual contributions. When we say that everyone deserves to belong, feel included and empowered at work, it's not just words. We want applicants to know that we endeavor to create an inclusive environment that will consider all, regardless of age, gender, background, disability, veteran status, or experience alone! It’s what drives Ansell as an organization towards a workforce that reflects the communities in which we operate, it’s what drives us to serve our customers and stakeholders with pride, and it’s what differentiates Ansell.

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