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Child Protection Social Workers
We are looking for a Qualified Social Worker for this organisation’s Child Protection service. You must have a Diploma/Degree in Social Work and the right to work in the UK (no VISA sponsorship) About the team This organisation is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of Children and families with a child-centred approach. This team has flexible and creative ways of working. About you The successful candidate will have experience within frontline teams post qualification and whilst having an up-to-date understanding of relevant legislation. What's on offer? £33,708 - £37,399 (Grade 8) dependent on experience £38,653 - £44,096 (Grade 9) dependent on experience 29 days of annual leave plus public holidays Salary sacrifice Retention payments Health & Wellbeing packages Relocation package Access to various discounts Flexible working Pension scheme - 16.4% employer contribution Excellent Training & development opportunities Hours: Full time / Permanent For more information, please contact Jamil Olweny 07587 031 098 / jolweny@charecruitment.com What do you get from working with me? CV enhancement Application form enhancement Access to many jobs in the market One central point of contact Interview preparation assistance Expert consultation Questions answered Offer negotiation ....Read more...
RPM PCG Manager, EH&S and Regulatory Affairs
JOB DESCRIPTION Company Overview RPM Performance Coatings is a strategic operating unit of RPM International Inc. RPM Performance Coatings joins exceptional products, technologies, service and individuals together to provide a comprehensive building solution package to markets throughout North America, as well as internationally. RPM Performance Coatings products and services are sold directly to contractors, distributors and end users, such as industrial manufacturing facilities, public institutions and other commercial customers. RPM Performance Coatings generated $1.5 billion in net sales for the fiscal year ended May 31, 2024. Job Purpose The Manager of Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) will be responsible for developing strategy and execution of the EHS function within RPM PCG, driving the overall regulatory compliance of products as applicable to domestic and international business, ensuring excellence in the overall performance of global operations and the standardization of EHS methods. This role will also be responsible for strategy and facilitation Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) programs. It is a critical role that requires active engagement with multiple teams. This position requires attendance on site for meetings and plant visits. Candidates must be located within a commutable distance or willing to relocate. Ability to travel when required. Principal Accountabilities Plan and implement an EHS strategy for RPM Performance Coatings Group (PCG), as well as each of the PCG operating companies and sites. Coordinate and provide directions for all product safety compliance programs for the RPM PCG companies. This includes development and assessment of product and hazard labels, SDS (Global markets), and regulatory product registration requirements for domestic and international markets. Provide management support and necessary internal/external resources for EH&S related reportable events. Partner with and mentor site leadership to develop a robust EHS & ESG vision, strategy, and annual objectives for each of the business and sites. Drive a strategic mindset and commitment to the RPM EHS core fundamentals across all PCG operations through partnerships with local VP of Operations, Plant Managers, and production team. Conduct regular audits and provide assistance to RPM PCG international entities with waste management compliance programs and disposal vendor contracts. Conduct regular audits and provide assistance to domestic RPM PCG division EH&S managers on all high impact environmental or regulatory compliance projects (including new product assessments, permit modifications, hazard assessments and wastewater permits etc.). Review/approve all EH&S CapX project submittals in RPMOne database as projects are submitted by operating companies for completeness and alignment with the organization's goals. Review EH&S audit reports (property risk audits, safety audits, environmental audits, etc.) with operating company management and assist with development of timely corrective action plan(s) to address any findings or recommendations. Coordinate and audit effectiveness of emergency response and preparedness programs for all RPM PCG facilities (domestic and international). Ensure all open actions from the audits are closed promptly Responsible for interfacing with RPM PCG customers and on all safety and environmental matters related to product lines and installation operations. Responsible for managing the RPM PCG PRP site monitoring program, RPM EH&S compliance initiatives within RPM PCG divisions, and providing regular updates to outside legal counsel, as well as RPM PCG and RPM executive management on any regulatory or environmental matters. Stay abreast of changes in regulations and provide guidance to the regulatory team. Own the EH&S reporting system and work with the vendor to ensure there is a functioning system. Own the indirect purchasing relationship with RPM corporate procurement team on behalf of PCG and help with corporate and company initiatives. Facilitate and support ESG initiatives that support RPMs and PCGs vision to Building a Better World including product risk mitigation and other ESG related work. Provide regular updates to internal and appropriate external legal counsel and executive management on any regulatory or environmental matters. Work cross-functionally with departments such as HR, Operations, and Facilities to integrate EHS best practices. Liaise with regulatory agencies and serve as the next level point of contact for the inspections, audits, and reporting requirements. Keep up to date with changes in laws and regulations, ensuring timely implementation of new compliance measures. Develop and maintain relationships with external regulatory bodies, industry associations, and safety organizations. Requires 50 to 75% travel to company manufacturing, distribution and laboratory facilities across PCG global locations. Experience |Education | Certifications • BA/BS Degree in Chemistry, Environmental Science or Engineering preferred. 3 + years' experience in a manufacturing environment; global manufacturing experience, preferred. 7+ years prior experience in EH&S or regulatory affairs. • Proficiency in MS Office (Outlook, Word, PowerPoint, and Excel). • High sense of urgency and the ability to independently problem solve, prioritize and successfully meet deadlines. • Excellent team building and interpersonal skills. • Strong leadership skills and ability to manage cross-functional team members. • Knowledge of OSHA standards, local, state, and federal fire codes and regulations. • Advanced verbal and written communication skills • Ability to work alone or as part of a team. • Ability to solve problems as they arise. • Attention to detail. • Ability to react appropriately in stressful situations. Physical Requirements This position requires wearing safety glasses, gloves, and steel-toed boots with additional specific PPE depending on the chemicals or materials handled, which could include respirators, hearing protection, or specialized gloves for hazardous substances while on the worksite. Benefits and Compensation The pay range for this role is $120,000 - $180,000 Please not all pay ranges are broadly stated and any final offer is dependent on factors such as location, direct experience, market guidance, internal equity, among other qualifying criteria permitted by law. The Company offers a variety of benefits to its employees, including but not limited to health insurance, paid holidays, paid time off, 401(k) Savings and Trust & Plan with company match, Company Pension Plan and continuing education. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to their race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, protected veteran status or disability.Apply for this ad Online! ....Read more...
Development Manager
Development Manager Salary: Highly competitive, dependent on experience and skills (up to £40,000) + Benefits Hours: Full-time, permanent Based at Ampleforth Abbey YO62 Onsite with occasional remote working to be approved by line manager. Closing date: 23rd February 2026 Benefits Up to 8% employer-matched pension Life assurance Free lunch during working hours Free on-site parking 20% discount at the Abbey Shop Cycle to Work Scheme Christmas Closure About Ampleforth Abbey Ampleforth Abbey is home to the UK's largest Benedictine monastic community, rooted in the Rule of St Benedict. Our mission is to seek God through prayer and service, and to invite others to experience faith in action. Located in the Howardian Hills near York, the Abbey sits within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and welcomes thousands of visitors each year to its Retreat Centre, Visitor Centre, Shop and Tea Room. Ampleforth Abbey Trust, a registered charity, works alongside the monastic community to support this mission. With around 60 lay staff, the Trust delivers on a five-year strategy, choosing a Future Together, to ensure a sustainable, faith-led future for the Abbey and its valley home. We are seeking an experienced Development Manager with excellent relationship management skills to help develop and sustainably grow the impact of Ampleforth Abbey. You will develop and use stewardship tools to guide supporters through their giving journey, including cultivation plans, proposals and reports, managing donor communications and nurturing our community of support. Main Responsibilities but not limited to:- Develop a Fundraising Strategy in collaboration with the Head of Marketing, Communications and Development, to include individual giving, regular giving, legacies, major gifts, partnerships, grants, trusts and foundations. Develop and manage an Individual Giving Programme, using multiple forms of donor acquisition, ensuring high quality donor care and the achievement of agreed targets. Work with the Head of Marketing, Communications and Development to develop a Legacy Programme, managing the delivery of multichannel activities aiming to recruit, develop and maintain relationships with the public and our supporters for Legacy prospecting and outcomes. Support the development of a major donor portfolio, ensuring successful engagement of high-level individual donors with a view to securing major gifts. Manage the development and implementation of our corporate fundraising programme, building on current partnerships and securing new relationships with a range of partners. Work with the team and other colleagues to build Ampleforth Abbey's profile and ensure that we have developed a strong and compelling case for support, including the measurement of impact. Develop fundraising content and materials for a wide range of audiences and fundraising initiatives, ensuring that individual giving messaging is embedded across all touchpoints. Plan and manage the delivery of major fundraising appeals and campaigns, including the management and delivery of fundraising events where appropriate. Support the implementation and management of a fundraising database, ensuring high quality of data input and reporting. Manage the fundraising budget in line with objectives and KPIs, reporting monthly to the Head of Marketing, Communications and Development. Oversee donor communications and ensure excellent donor stewardship, including regular updates and responding to individual donor enquiries in a timely manner. Develop, implement and manage patron schemes for individuals and corporates, including recruitment, stewardship and the delivery of patron events. Pro-actively discover, identify and evaluate funding opportunities that align with the Marketing, Communications and Development Strategy and AAT's long-term vision. Co-ordinate and craft persuasive and high-quality fundraising bids and applications for various funding sources, ranging from largest Trusts and Foundations to smaller grant opportunities. Manage successful and existing grants, including grant reporting and liaison with grant funders both during and after the application process. Work alongside the Head of Marketing, Communications & Development to build and nurture relationships with both prospective and existing partners and donors to drive sustainable growth and maintain high levels of engagement. Occasional joint working with colleagues at the St Lawrence Educational Trust on collaborative fundraising campaigns and initiatives. Represent AAT at relevant networking events and conferences alongside the Head of Marketing, Communications and Development, to expand networks, gather market insights, and increase the organisation's community of support. Ensure staff and volunteers have the information they need to deliver on their roles and support the overall fundraising and development strategy Ensure all fundraising opportunities and applications align with, and are sensitive to, the Abbey's mission, values and monastic identity. Ensure all fundraising activities are fully compliant, including data protection, Gift Aid, fundraising law and other relevance compliance issues. Undertake any other reasonable duties required in line with capabilities, the needs of the company, and the wider group. Experience You will have: Experienced fundraiser with 5+ years' experience Experience of fundraising in a charity context Experience of managing individual giving campaigns, including regular giving and legacies Experience of developing and managing fundraising events and campaigns Skilled bid writer with a proven track record of securing successful funding through grant opportunities, Trusts and Foundations Proven experience of excellent donor stewardship and managing supporter communications at all levels Proven experience of working within the charity, and/or faith-based organisations Effective planning, organisation, and time management Member of the Chartered Institute of Fundraising (desirable) Skills and Attributes You will bring: Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to engage and inspire people at all levels The ability to build, develop and maintain relationships with individuals, partners and major stakeholders to achieve and exceed targets Strong influencing, negotiation and communication skills Effective organisational skills and an ability to manage and meet priorities with varying deadlines Financially literate with budget-management experience and the ability to track and report on fundraising income Ability and confidence to present to internal and external audiences Ability to write engaging, compelling copy for a range of audiences Experience of using CRM databases for segmentation and reporting to achieve fundraising goals Excellent Office 365 and IT skills Strong project management skills, with a track record of delivering multiple projects simultaneously A strong understanding of fundraising compliance and relevant legislation Results-driven and goal-oriented mindset Understands and is able to communicate the values of Ampleforth Abbey Trust An empathy towards the work of the Monastic Community Personal resilience and ability to respond positively to pressure An agile, flexible and positive mindset Creativity, innovation and the ability to think outside the box Problem-solving abilities and clear thinking, with sound judgement; able to make effective decisions under pressure Ability to work independently and collaboratively as part of a team. Ability to prioritise and manage multiple projects and competing demands simultaneously. Adaptability and flexibi ....Read more...
Director, Production
All About UsReporting to the Vice President of Operations at the PNE, this role provides strategic leadership for all technical production and operations across PNE venues, delivering world-class support for concerts, festivals, trade shows, sporting events, and special events.Who we are…The Pacific National Exhibition is an iconic institution in BC, famous for bringing generations of people together to celebrate and build memories. This 116-year-old, non-profit organization has an annual operating budget of over $70 million dollars and generates revenue through four activity streams: the 15 day annual summer Fair which averages more than 700,000 people annually, Playland amusement park which welcomes 400,000 guests annually including Fright Nights, and a busy year-round portfolio of events including concerts, trade shows and film, cultural and community events. In total we bring over 2 million people through the site each year. The fourth activity stream is park care and facility maintenance. PNE is proud of the work it does at Hastings Park and has a vibrant team that is passionate about events, guest experience and delivering memorable experiences.At the PNE, we strive to create an environment that reflects our organization’s core values: Enthusiasm, Excellence and Evolution. With a focus on these core values, we are committed to achieving our mission which is to “Deliver Memorable Experiences” for all who interact with the PNE whether it is our guests, our employees or the community.Reporting to the Vice President of Operations at the PNE, this role provides strategic leadership for all technical production and operations across PNE venues, delivering world-class support for concerts, festivals, trade shows, sporting events, and special events.Why join our Team? Exhilarating and fun-loving cultureFlexible work environmentOpportunity for free or discounted tickets to shows, events, sports games, and much moreStaff discounts for Playland, The Fair, and Fright Nights, as well as all PNE Food StandsCompetitive compensation packageOpportunity to create lasting memories and friendships! What will you do this year?In your role as Director, Production, your primary accountabilities will be to:Production Leadership & Oversight Lead all technical production operations across PNE venues, including concerts, festivals, trade shows, sports, and special events.Supervise, schedule, and coordinate IATSE crews for load-ins, show calls, and load-outs. And non-unionDevelop and enforce venue production policies, procedures, and safety protocols in compliance with WorkSafeBC standards. Technical Systems Management Oversee Maintenance, repair, and upgrade of all venue technical systems, including rigging, lighting, audio, video, digital screens, and power distribution infrastructure.Coordinate regular testing, documentation, and preventive maintenance programs to ensure reliability and compliance.Oversee in-house AV systems supporting small boardrooms, press conferences, and meeting spaces, including setup, troubleshooting, and vendor support. Event Advancement & Execution Serve as the primary technical production liaison for promoters, tour managers, resident tenants, and event producers.Advance all technical details, ensuring each event’s requirements are met efficiently and within venue capabilities.Develop comprehensive production schedules, crew calls, and technical documentation for all events.Provide on-site leadership during high-profile events, ensuring smooth coordination across departments.Maintain strong working relationships with preferred production vendors and suppliers for rigging, staging, lighting, sound, and video.Negotiate service agreements and pricing to ensure cost-effective, high-quality outcomes.Foster positive relationships with national and international concert promoters, touring productions, and event organizers to reinforce PNE’s reputation as a premier venue destination.Ensure both internal and external events have the proper sound management plans in place for their events and are compliant to the city sound bylaw. For some indoor and outdoor events the position will required to be onsite to manage sound levels with the promoter and the community relations team. Financial Management Prepare and present accurate technical production cost estimates for concerts, corporate events, and internal projects.Track, reconcile, and report on event technical production budgets and labor costs.Contribute to the development of annual department budgets and long-term capital investment planning for technical production systems.Partner with the Sales. Events, Operations, and Guest Experience teams to ensure cohesive event delivery.Participate in pre-event planning and post-event debriefs to align production logistics with client expectations.Maintain clear communication with touring personnel, management, and staff to resolve technical and logistical challenges proactively. What else? Bachelor’s degree in Technical Theatre, Event Production, or a related field (or equivalent experience).Minimum of 10 years in live event or venue production, including at least 5 years in a leadership role overseeing multi-venue or arena-scale operations or touring management.Demonstrated experience managing concerts, sporting events, exhibitions, and large public gatherings.Proven experience working with IATSE or similar stagehand unions.Strong technical expertise in audio, lighting, video, rigging, and power systems.Strong leadership, communication, and interpersonal skills.Excellent budgeting, estimating, and financial management abilities.Proficiency in production and venue management software (e.g., AutoCAD, Vectorworks, VenueOps, Microsoft Office).Ability to multitask and manage high-pressure environments with professionalism and calm.Availability to work evenings, weekends, and holidays as required by the event schedule.Successful candidates must undergo a Criminal Record Check. Who are you? OrganizedMethodicalProactiveSkillful communicatorCritical thinkerCommitted to striving for excellence Where and when to APPLY?Applications can be submitted via the PNE website at www.pne.ca/jobs and will be accepted until the role is filled.Preference will be given to candidates who submit their resume/cover letter before Sunday, March 01. We look forward to hearing from you!Additional InformationThe PNE's compensation offerings are in alignment with a pay-for-performance pay philosophy that recognizes individual, and teamwork performance. The role is a permanent, full-time position with a typical salary range of $130,000 - $150,000 per annum. The starting salary will be based on the successful candidate’s competencies, including but not limited to knowledge, skills, experience, and internal pay structures. As a part of the PNE's total compensation package, this position may be eligible for other benefits subject to program eligibility requirements. The PNE is proud to be an equal opportunity employer, committed to creating an inclusive workforce that reflects the diverse community we proudly serve. All applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, colour, national or ethnic origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, or age. If you require any support or accommodations throughout any stage of the recruitment process, please contact the People & Culture Department at hr@pne.ca. ....Read more...