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Sign inEnglish Teacher - Cambridge
- 12 December 2025
- senploy - Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
- £168 to £240 per day
- Temporary
- Full time
English Teacher - Secondary School (Near Cambridge) Location: Cambridge Area Contract: Full or Part-time, Temporary Salary: MPS/UPS (Dependent on experience) Start Date: January 2026 Are you passionate about inspiring young minds and fostering a love for ...
Contracts Manager
- 11 December 2025
- ARC (Norwich) Ltd - CB1
- £90,000 to £100,000 per year
- On-site only
- Permanent
- Full time
Contracts Manager – Tier 1 Main Contractor Location: Cambridge Salary: £90-£100k Package Projects: Major Schemes totalling £100m We are partnering with a leading Tier 1 main contractor to appoint an experienced Contracts Manager to oversee a portfolio of high...
Health, Safety, and Wellbeing Manager
- 12 December 2025
- Hays Specialist Recruitment - Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB3 9LH
- £47,389.0 to £59,966.0 per year
- Permanent
- Full time
Your New Company You'll be joining alarge, complex organisation with one of the most significant estates in the UK.The team is responsible for managing and maintaining a diverse portfolio ofbuildings and land, delivering safe, compliant, and efficient ...
Senior RAAC Programme Lead | NHS England
- 12 December 2025
- NHS England - Flexible across East of England Region, CB21 5XB
- £64,455 - £74,896 per annum
- Contract
- Part time
Reinforced Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (RAAC) planks were hailed as a light weight, but effective building material used within the UK from the late 1950s to the early-1990s. The national NHSE team have indicated that RAAC should be removed from all NHS estate...
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