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IOP Publishing is a society-owned scientific publisher, providing impact, recognition and value for the scientific community. As the publishing arm of the Institute of Physics, 100% of our profit goes towards public and scientific good.
This is a new and exciting leadership opportunity to lead a significant transformation programme and ensure IOPP delivers to its strategy for 2028.
Role Summary
The Transformation Director has responsibility for overseeing the portfolio of strategic change/improvement programmes and projects needed to deliver on our newly defined strategy. As Transformation Director you will translate the strategy into an overall Transformation programme (i.e., the key initiatives to be delivered) ensuring ownership, leadership, and expertise to manage a large and complex programme to successful implementation with improved outcomes for colleagues and customers.
You will ensure initiatives are set up for success with clear ownership and accountability, robust governance, and ensuring certainty of execution and appropriate prioritization. Initiatives involve business process, digital, technology, data, and organisational transformation to ensure a seamless transition towards universal access to research.
You will be the face of the transformation, setting the tone, spurring enthusiasm, and challenging current wisdom providing inspirational leadership through multiple levels of managers. You will embed a high-performance culture built on inclusivity, engagement, collaboration, and continuous improvement. This is a hands-on leadership and implementation role, with accountability for the success of transformation initiatives within the organisation. Reporting directly to the CEO you will work hand in glove with the Executive team in leading IOPP to achieve sustainable business success.
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Key accountabilities for the Transformation Director
If you have the following experience and skills, we’d love to hear from you:
How to apply
IOPP has appointed and is partnering with Anderson Quigley to make this appointment.
For an informal conversation on the role please reach out to either Grace Tattersall on +44 (0)7510 384 761 or Elyse Turner-Pearce on +44 (0)7808 648 559.
The role closes at midnight on Sunday 25th June. We welcome enquiries prior to the closing date.
To apply please ensure a full and detailed cover letter and CV are addressed to Grace Tattersall , Partner at [email protected] or Elyse Turner-Pearce at [email protected]
Purpose of the role:
WEA have an exciting opportunity for a Head of Quality and Performance to join our WEA team.
You will get...
- A salary of £50,718 - £53,387 per annum;
- Enhanced holiday entitlement (30 days, plus bank holidays);
- Agile working opportunities;
- Life insurance cover;
- Employee assistance programme;
- Cycle to work scheme;
- Eye care vouchers.
The Head of Quality and Performance will be responsible for leading the operational performance of the Quality and Performance function of the directorate, ensuring the successful delivery of business strategy, Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) and objectives, whilst adhering to regulatory compliance and achieving high outcomes for learners.
The scale and breadth of our curriculum offer is what makes us special. It is our most powerful and important tool in meeting the needs of our learners and the communities, regardless of starting point or educational need - We bring learning to the learner, whether it be in local trusted venues or their living room via online learning.
Key areas of responsibility:
Reporting to the Director for Quality and Student Services, you will be accoun for developing a rich understanding of the performance of learners and teaching colleagues across all WEA provision, based on robust quality assurance activities.
A key part of your role will be supporting managers across the WEA to develop highly effective quality assurance practice in their regions to ensure performance issues are identified, understood and addressed in a timely and appropriate manner.
Delivering inspirational training through staff development activities, guidance and support for managers and their teams, equipping them with the skills they need to secure exceptional progress, experience and outcomes for their learners across the Association.
Driving a culture of continuous quality improvement across the WEA that fosters innovation and the sharing and transfer of great practice effectively, as well as prompting rapid support and intervention when needed, to effectively safeguard learner progress.
About you:
Are you passionate about lifelong learning? Join the UK's largest voluntary sector adult education provider.
As Head of National Quality and Performance, you should have:
- A teaching qualification and experience of teaching within the FE sector;
- Extensive experience of Ofsted;
- Ability to lead and manage national quality assurance and performance;
- Excellent knowledge and understanding of the UK education ment;
- Experience of face to face, online and digital educational development and teaching;
- A strong team work ethic. We like to collaborate and support each other;
- A passion for adult education, and making a difference!
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