Murray Hall Community Trust

Operations Development Executive & Deputy CEO

The closing date is 09 February 2026

Job summary

The Operations Development Executive & Deputy CEO will provide strategic leadership, operational direction and management to programmes within a changing portfolio of services and will be accountable for the achievement of agreed contract Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) and agreed financial performance. The strategic leadership provided by this role is essential to Murray Hall Community Trust creating impact and meeting its mission of transforming lives by successfully delivering programme aims and objectives. The role holder will be expected to uphold Murray Hall Community Trusts values in the design, delivery and leadership of programmes.

Main duties of the job

The role holder will be accountable for leading and developing strong teams within their portfolio and will work collaboratively with peer Executives to ensure that best practice programme and project management methodology including systems, processes, and structures are implemented across the portfolio. The Operations Development Executive & Deputy CEO will ensure that programmes deliver impact and excellence, and contract obligations are met, ensuring effective delivery which delivers impact and meets quality, deadline, and budget KPIs including participant recruitment, engagement and retention/completion; and organisational targets including impact, commercial performance and programme reach.

The Operations Development Executive & Deputy CEO will work closely with the CEO and deputise in various ways, andwill support the CEO in establishing and developing excellent relations with all stakeholders to ensure we build our reputation and are well placed for future opportunities as well as leading and/or contributing as part of a team, to research and write bids and other funding applications with the aim of expanding, developing and maintaining services and new areas of business. Deputising for the Chief Executive in their absence and supporting them in providing effective leadership in setting the strategic direction of the charity, providing effective management of the team, and promoting the right culture, values and behaviours through everything it does.

About us

We are a charity that exists to transform lives through delivering impactful services across Sandwell and the surrounding areas. We work collaboratively with public, private and voluntary organisations, educational settings and other partners to design and deliver sustainable innovative solutions to improve the lives of children, families, young people and adults from early years to end of life care.

What we offer:

  • 28 Days annual leave + 8 days bank holiday (pro rata for part time employees)

  • Workplace pension scheme

  • Employee Assistance Programme

  • Free on-site parking

  • Comprehensive training and development opportunities

  • Exclusive deals and discounts on products and services

  • Friendly and supportive working environment

Murray Hall Community Trust is an equal opportunities employer and will provide reasonable adjustments throughout the recruitment process and invite potential applicants to contact us to identify any additional support they may require to enable them to make an applicationEmail your completed application form to HR@murrayhall.co.ukor post to: HR Recruitment, Murray Hall Community Trust, The Bridge, St Marks Road, Tipton, West Midlands DY4 0SL by the closing date 09/02/2026.This role will be subject to an enhanced DBS check.

Details

Date posted

26 January 2026

Pay scheme

Other

Salary

£50,122 a year

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time

Reference number

L0110-25-0021

Job locations

Murray Hall Community Trust

St. Marks Road

Tipton

West Midlands

DY4 0SL


Job description

Job responsibilities

Strategic Direction

To be responsible for the operational effectiveness of our services and programmes for adults, young people, children and families, providing leadership and support for our operational managers on resourcing issues including operations, partnerships, fundraising, organisational development, delivery system and related budgets.

To support the CEO, the Board of Trustees and executive peers to drive the direction of this community anchor organisation to deliver our strategic priorities and vision of health and wellbeing for all.

To support and work closely with Executive team peers and proactively work to shape organisational culture in line with MHCT values and strategic directions.

To work closely with the Executive and wider management teams to implement Murray Halls strategic plan and to develop new opportunities, monitor quality standards and organisation efficiency.

To chair and participate in working groups, task groups, management and other appropriate meetings on behalf of MHCT and partnership boards, including taking on lead officer role when required.

To play an integral role in ensuring the charity operates within governance procedures, charity law and company law, and is compliant.

Operational Delivery

Take leadership of the implementation of a portfolio of programmes to ensure they are delivered to a consistently high standard, deliver impact and meet client requirements and expectations.

Lead and manage operations teams to ensure successful delivery, working closely with corporate support teams to support and challenge by regularly reviewing, monitoring and reporting on project progress to ensure contract outputs and deliverables are delivered to time and quality specifications and that budget targets are achieved.

Recruit, build, lead and maintain an inclusive and diverse, high performing team, focusing on a strong culture of continuous learning and knowledge sharing to ensure consistently high standards of delivery performance so that the programmes aims and objectives are met and that the contracts are delivered on time and to budget.

Broker local and regional strategic partners to expand on and improve service delivery.

Oversee the implementation and delivery of Murray Halls operational and service delivery plans.

Ensure appropriate systems and processes are in place and fully utilised for the purposes of statutory reporting, monitoring and evaluation against KPIs, organising and scheduling activity, supplying accurate and timely data for reports to wider Executive team, Directors, funders and other stakeholders.

Manage impact and evaluation processes including data collection, analysis and interpretation.

Support the continued expansion of the volunteer cohort across all service areas.

Work closely with operations teams, support functions and other senior managers to ensure team resourcing is constantly reviewed to align costs to projected income and work requirements.

Operational Development

In conjunction with the CEO, Board of trustees and executive management team contribute to the strategic vision, creation and delivery of MHCT Services, ensuring that this vision is shared throughout all organisational layers and those activities fully centre on MHCTs vision, values and objectives.

Working closely with teams on grant, funding and income generation proposals.

To interpret complex financial information to enable risk identification and mitigation.

To research and develop intelligence on future funding opportunities, keeping abreast of the changing public sector and commissioning environment. This intelligence should be shared regularly with colleague executive managers and Directors to enable the development of strategic direction.

To support the goals of the organisation to ensure income for future projects.

Strengthen and develop links and working relationships with partner organisations to enhance service delivery.

Develop external networks and relations to maintain and enhance professional knowledge, promote the activities of the organisation and seek opportunities for growth and development.

Ensure that a professional positive approach to employee relations and an ethos of working in partnership is developed across all services ensuring there are clear effective communications and timely responses.

Undertake any other duties deemed reasonable by the CEO, in line with the service delivery, growth and development of the organisation.

Along with peer Executives, develop a clear strategy for funding applications, building strong working relationships with potential funders.

Work closely with the CEO and other key staff members to identify potential funders and funding sources.

Provide creative input into bids and supporting business case documents, to ensure they are appealing to a wide range of funders.

Review all bid feedback and ensure knowledge is shared across the organisation.

Work closely with service-based managers/co-ordinators to ensure the bid process is informed by operational experience and expertise and to ensure that powerful and relevant data is utilised during the bid process.

Safeguarding

Act as the Charitys executive safeguarding lead, the main point of contact and expertise on all safeguarding matters, ensuring that the organisation complies with legislation and advises on incorporating safeguarding into corporate strategy.

Lead on the charitys Safeguarding Policy and procedures, ensuring that they are regularly reviewed, updated and implemented in order to reflect statutory requirements and best practice.

Attend Clinical Sub-group quarterly meetings and prepare quarterly reports and an end of year report, summarising incidents, trends, actions, and compliance to monitor organisational safety, identify risks, and improve practices for vulnerable individuals children and adults. Key elements include incident data, case studies, good practice examples, staff training updates, and forward-looking recommendations.

Ensure that all team members are aware of their safeguarding responsibilities, as defined in their job descriptions and are provided with learning and development, appropriate to their role, in relation to safeguarding.

Identify and resource Designated Safeguarding Leads across the organisation and chair monthly DSL meetings.

Provide safeguarding guidance and training to Trustees, the Executive Team, staff and volunteers.

Oversee the My Concern platform, or any other safeguarding platform/database or reporting system that may be in operation from time to time. To keep such systems under review for their effectiveness and to advise on the suitability of any new systems.

Ensure all staff and volunteers adhere to established guidelines and the charitys policies and procedures.

Ensure incident reports, detailing issues of concern are submitted, and appropriate agencies are notified, wherever necessary.

Revising, updating and implementing procedures, in consultation with external agencies.

Lead on and co-ordinate on safeguarding policies, procedures and audit arrangements across all areas to ensure legal compliance in line with best practice.

Provide advice and consultation in respect of allegations against MHCT staff and volunteers, in liaison with the LADO.

Liaise with outside agencies and statutory bodies in relation to safeguarding matters, including health visitors, police officers, social services, schools, courts, support workers from other agencies.

Demonstrate effective leadership to ensure that safeguarding best practice is embedded at MHCT, and constructively challenge and provide guidance where improvements are required.

In liaison with the People, Culture and Estates Executive, put in place annual safeguarding training plans to ensure that MHCT staff, Directors and volunteers are equipped to meet identified needs and maintain up to date training records.

Identify and disseminate proven safeguarding practice with all appropriate stakeholders.

Take up compulsory safeguarding training and any further training identified as appropriate for the role.

General Duties

To develop and deliver effective performance monitoring reports and key performance indicators across all the relevant areas of responsibility.

To work flexibly with all departments, imparting expertise where required.

To work in accordance with all policies and procedure as set by Murray Hall Community Trust.

To work within the Code of Ethics and confidentiality policy of Murray Hall Community Trust and Data Protection issues.

Undertake any other duties deemed reasonable in line with the growth and development of the organisation.

Job description

Job responsibilities

Strategic Direction

To be responsible for the operational effectiveness of our services and programmes for adults, young people, children and families, providing leadership and support for our operational managers on resourcing issues including operations, partnerships, fundraising, organisational development, delivery system and related budgets.

To support the CEO, the Board of Trustees and executive peers to drive the direction of this community anchor organisation to deliver our strategic priorities and vision of health and wellbeing for all.

To support and work closely with Executive team peers and proactively work to shape organisational culture in line with MHCT values and strategic directions.

To work closely with the Executive and wider management teams to implement Murray Halls strategic plan and to develop new opportunities, monitor quality standards and organisation efficiency.

To chair and participate in working groups, task groups, management and other appropriate meetings on behalf of MHCT and partnership boards, including taking on lead officer role when required.

To play an integral role in ensuring the charity operates within governance procedures, charity law and company law, and is compliant.

Operational Delivery

Take leadership of the implementation of a portfolio of programmes to ensure they are delivered to a consistently high standard, deliver impact and meet client requirements and expectations.

Lead and manage operations teams to ensure successful delivery, working closely with corporate support teams to support and challenge by regularly reviewing, monitoring and reporting on project progress to ensure contract outputs and deliverables are delivered to time and quality specifications and that budget targets are achieved.

Recruit, build, lead and maintain an inclusive and diverse, high performing team, focusing on a strong culture of continuous learning and knowledge sharing to ensure consistently high standards of delivery performance so that the programmes aims and objectives are met and that the contracts are delivered on time and to budget.

Broker local and regional strategic partners to expand on and improve service delivery.

Oversee the implementation and delivery of Murray Halls operational and service delivery plans.

Ensure appropriate systems and processes are in place and fully utilised for the purposes of statutory reporting, monitoring and evaluation against KPIs, organising and scheduling activity, supplying accurate and timely data for reports to wider Executive team, Directors, funders and other stakeholders.

Manage impact and evaluation processes including data collection, analysis and interpretation.

Support the continued expansion of the volunteer cohort across all service areas.

Work closely with operations teams, support functions and other senior managers to ensure team resourcing is constantly reviewed to align costs to projected income and work requirements.

Operational Development

In conjunction with the CEO, Board of trustees and executive management team contribute to the strategic vision, creation and delivery of MHCT Services, ensuring that this vision is shared throughout all organisational layers and those activities fully centre on MHCTs vision, values and objectives.

Working closely with teams on grant, funding and income generation proposals.

To interpret complex financial information to enable risk identification and mitigation.

To research and develop intelligence on future funding opportunities, keeping abreast of the changing public sector and commissioning environment. This intelligence should be shared regularly with colleague executive managers and Directors to enable the development of strategic direction.

To support the goals of the organisation to ensure income for future projects.

Strengthen and develop links and working relationships with partner organisations to enhance service delivery.

Develop external networks and relations to maintain and enhance professional knowledge, promote the activities of the organisation and seek opportunities for growth and development.

Ensure that a professional positive approach to employee relations and an ethos of working in partnership is developed across all services ensuring there are clear effective communications and timely responses.

Undertake any other duties deemed reasonable by the CEO, in line with the service delivery, growth and development of the organisation.

Along with peer Executives, develop a clear strategy for funding applications, building strong working relationships with potential funders.

Work closely with the CEO and other key staff members to identify potential funders and funding sources.

Provide creative input into bids and supporting business case documents, to ensure they are appealing to a wide range of funders.

Review all bid feedback and ensure knowledge is shared across the organisation.

Work closely with service-based managers/co-ordinators to ensure the bid process is informed by operational experience and expertise and to ensure that powerful and relevant data is utilised during the bid process.

Safeguarding

Act as the Charitys executive safeguarding lead, the main point of contact and expertise on all safeguarding matters, ensuring that the organisation complies with legislation and advises on incorporating safeguarding into corporate strategy.

Lead on the charitys Safeguarding Policy and procedures, ensuring that they are regularly reviewed, updated and implemented in order to reflect statutory requirements and best practice.

Attend Clinical Sub-group quarterly meetings and prepare quarterly reports and an end of year report, summarising incidents, trends, actions, and compliance to monitor organisational safety, identify risks, and improve practices for vulnerable individuals children and adults. Key elements include incident data, case studies, good practice examples, staff training updates, and forward-looking recommendations.

Ensure that all team members are aware of their safeguarding responsibilities, as defined in their job descriptions and are provided with learning and development, appropriate to their role, in relation to safeguarding.

Identify and resource Designated Safeguarding Leads across the organisation and chair monthly DSL meetings.

Provide safeguarding guidance and training to Trustees, the Executive Team, staff and volunteers.

Oversee the My Concern platform, or any other safeguarding platform/database or reporting system that may be in operation from time to time. To keep such systems under review for their effectiveness and to advise on the suitability of any new systems.

Ensure all staff and volunteers adhere to established guidelines and the charitys policies and procedures.

Ensure incident reports, detailing issues of concern are submitted, and appropriate agencies are notified, wherever necessary.

Revising, updating and implementing procedures, in consultation with external agencies.

Lead on and co-ordinate on safeguarding policies, procedures and audit arrangements across all areas to ensure legal compliance in line with best practice.

Provide advice and consultation in respect of allegations against MHCT staff and volunteers, in liaison with the LADO.

Liaise with outside agencies and statutory bodies in relation to safeguarding matters, including health visitors, police officers, social services, schools, courts, support workers from other agencies.

Demonstrate effective leadership to ensure that safeguarding best practice is embedded at MHCT, and constructively challenge and provide guidance where improvements are required.

In liaison with the People, Culture and Estates Executive, put in place annual safeguarding training plans to ensure that MHCT staff, Directors and volunteers are equipped to meet identified needs and maintain up to date training records.

Identify and disseminate proven safeguarding practice with all appropriate stakeholders.

Take up compulsory safeguarding training and any further training identified as appropriate for the role.

General Duties

To develop and deliver effective performance monitoring reports and key performance indicators across all the relevant areas of responsibility.

To work flexibly with all departments, imparting expertise where required.

To work in accordance with all policies and procedure as set by Murray Hall Community Trust.

To work within the Code of Ethics and confidentiality policy of Murray Hall Community Trust and Data Protection issues.

Undertake any other duties deemed reasonable in line with the growth and development of the organisation.

Person Specification

General Attributes

Essential

  • Cross-cultural sensitivity to, and understanding of, the needs of Murray Halls client group.
  • Proven ability to work effectively under pressure in a fast-paced environment.
  • Adaptable and flexible, comfortable with change and collaboration.
  • Value volunteering and an ability to motivate and inspire others.
  • Ability to work flexible hours including evenings and weekends.
  • Ability to drive and provide own transport.
  • Undertake an enhanced + barred DBS check and maintain a DBS Update service membership.
  • Committed to continuous personal development.

Qualifications

Essential

  • Educated to degree level (or equivalent) in a relevant subject area, with evidence of ongoing continual professional development

Knowledge and Skills

Essential

  • Demonstrable record of leading, motivating and inspiring people.
  • In-depth knowledge of project management processes, including planning, resource, risk and budget management.
  • A track record of forging successful partnerships with a range of internal and external stakeholders.
  • Able to forecast, analyse and understand budgets and manage nominated budgets efficiently.
  • Problem solving skills.
  • Highly effective decision-making skills, with the ability to prioritise complex tasks and implement key strategic initiatives.
  • Experience of building positive relationships with both internal and external stakeholders.
  • Proven ability to understand operational and delivery issues, identifying obstacles and finding creative solutions.
  • Ability to motivate and influence through communications.

Experience

Essential

  • Proven experience of managing operations and delivery to a high standard in a small to medium organisation.
  • Significant experience of working in a charity or care environment at a senior level.
  • Track record of leading change within delivery teams, for example bringing through new systems and working practices within an organisational framework.
  • Previous experience of managing diverse teams to achieve specified outcomes and targets.
  • Business and organisational development experience.
  • Experience of managing multiple projects to achieve set targets and reporting on performance and impact.
  • Experience of managing safeguarding cases.
Person Specification

General Attributes

Essential

  • Cross-cultural sensitivity to, and understanding of, the needs of Murray Halls client group.
  • Proven ability to work effectively under pressure in a fast-paced environment.
  • Adaptable and flexible, comfortable with change and collaboration.
  • Value volunteering and an ability to motivate and inspire others.
  • Ability to work flexible hours including evenings and weekends.
  • Ability to drive and provide own transport.
  • Undertake an enhanced + barred DBS check and maintain a DBS Update service membership.
  • Committed to continuous personal development.

Qualifications

Essential

  • Educated to degree level (or equivalent) in a relevant subject area, with evidence of ongoing continual professional development

Knowledge and Skills

Essential

  • Demonstrable record of leading, motivating and inspiring people.
  • In-depth knowledge of project management processes, including planning, resource, risk and budget management.
  • A track record of forging successful partnerships with a range of internal and external stakeholders.
  • Able to forecast, analyse and understand budgets and manage nominated budgets efficiently.
  • Problem solving skills.
  • Highly effective decision-making skills, with the ability to prioritise complex tasks and implement key strategic initiatives.
  • Experience of building positive relationships with both internal and external stakeholders.
  • Proven ability to understand operational and delivery issues, identifying obstacles and finding creative solutions.
  • Ability to motivate and influence through communications.

Experience

Essential

  • Proven experience of managing operations and delivery to a high standard in a small to medium organisation.
  • Significant experience of working in a charity or care environment at a senior level.
  • Track record of leading change within delivery teams, for example bringing through new systems and working practices within an organisational framework.
  • Previous experience of managing diverse teams to achieve specified outcomes and targets.
  • Business and organisational development experience.
  • Experience of managing multiple projects to achieve set targets and reporting on performance and impact.
  • Experience of managing safeguarding cases.

Disclosure and Barring Service Check

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.

UK Registration

Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).

Additional information

Disclosure and Barring Service Check

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.

UK Registration

Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).

Employer details

Employer name

Murray Hall Community Trust

Address

Murray Hall Community Trust

St. Marks Road

Tipton

West Midlands

DY4 0SL


Employer's website

https://www.murrayhall.co.uk (Opens in a new tab)

Employer details

Employer name

Murray Hall Community Trust

Address

Murray Hall Community Trust

St. Marks Road

Tipton

West Midlands

DY4 0SL


Employer's website

https://www.murrayhall.co.uk (Opens in a new tab)

Employer contact details

For questions about the job, contact:

Michael Duckett

+447378985644

Details

Date posted

26 January 2026

Pay scheme

Other

Salary

£50,122 a year

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time

Reference number

L0110-25-0021

Job locations

Murray Hall Community Trust

St. Marks Road

Tipton

West Midlands

DY4 0SL


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