Programme Delivery Jobs in West London

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Sport and Youth Programme Delivery Lead

West London, London, United Kingdom
Talent Finder
Sport and Youth Programme Delivery Lead | Various venues in Westminster area | Full-time, 35 hours per week | £28,500 to £32,000 per annum (depending on experience and skills) Are you passionate about sports and youth development? Our client is an award-winning charity working with disadvantaged people … sport and physical activities. They are seeking a dynamic individual to lead their Sport and Youth Programmes across Westminster. As the Sport and Youth Programme Delivery Lead, you will spearhead initiatives aimed at engaging and empowering young individuals through sports activities and youth development programmes. Are you the … community events and engage with local partners for enhanced social inclusion Lead a team of coaches and volunteers, providing support and guidance for effective programme delivery Manage football teams and clubs, facilitating tournaments and competitions to boost community involvement Ensure all administrative tasks related to club operations are more »
Employment Type: Permanent
Salary: £30,000
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Cyber Design/Architect Assurance Lead

Twickenham, England, United Kingdom
Drax Group
balancing cost to serve with the needs of security and safety of the organisation.The Cyber Technology Team is part of the Security Architecture and Programme Delivery Group and is responsible for monitoring, managing and assessing risks from threat intelligence feeds that could impact on the Drax Group business more »
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Senior Security Service Analyst

Stanmore, England, United Kingdom
Hybrid / WFH Options
Sky
grow while protecting our customers, colleagues and partners from increasingly sophisticated cyber threats. Our team includes Cyber Fusion Centre, Security Services, Risk and Compliance, Programme Delivery and Business Security, and we work across the UK, Italy and Germany. Join us and you’ll get involved in tackling challenges more »
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