Organisation information NESSIE IN ED CIC (Nessie) enhances the emotional and mental wellbeing of children and young people by providing therapeutic support in educational settings, empowering families and staff, and working in partnership with wider services and national priorities. We are a people-first, not-for-profit organisation that values diversity and inclusion. Following significant growth over the last two years, we are seeking an experienced, highly organised, process driven Operations Manager. The successful candidate will thrive on creating clear, efficient systems, ensuring they are consistently followed, and continuously improving them to support the scaling of our services as demand continues to grow. Overview This is a key leadership role within Nessie, responsible for ensuring our services run effectively, safely, and efficiently as we continue to grow. You will take ownership of operational systems, processes, and people management, enabling high-quality service delivery while supporting the organisation to scale sustainably. This is an exciting opportunity for someone who enjoys improving systems, supporting people, and helping organisations run effectively while contributing to meaningful social impact. This role offers genuine scope to develop into a more senior operational leadership position over time. You’ll join a supportive and values-driven organisation where collaboration, flexibility, and continuous improvement are genuinely encouraged. Key responsibilities: Operational Leadership & Systems • Leading and improving day to day operational systems and processes • Ensuring services run smoothly, efficiently, and safely • Identifying opportunities for continuous improvement as the organisation grows Service Delivery & Capacity • Working closely with the Service Manager to maintain high-quality service delivery • Supporting therapist allocation and operational capacity planning • Helping ensure a positive experience for schools, families, and partners • Ensuring accuracy and effective in-house digital reporting Risk, Compliance & Quality • Overseeing operational compliance, GDPR, and organisational policies • Managing operational risk, audits, incidents, and complaints processes • Supporting quality assurance and effective record keeping People & HR Management • Overseeing operational HR processes including recruitment, onboarding, performance, and absence management • Supporting staff development and operational training • Helping build a positive, inclusive, and well-supported working culture Financial Oversight • Working closely with the Finance & Operations Assistant who manages day-to-day financial processing • Overseeing invoicing and operational finance processes • Supporting operational reporting, planning, and organisational growth • Working with the CEO to help scale systems and operations sustainably • Managing and processing customer contracts and agreements within our digital system (Podio) • Managing operational relationships with external customers and suppliers Essential Skills & Experience • Experience in an Operations Manager or similar operational leadership role • Experience managing people, performance, and operational processes • Experience with CRM systems (Podio or equivalent) • Strong organisational, problem-solving, and systems-thinking skills • Experience improving processes or implementing effective operational systems • Ability to manage risk, compliance, or regulated activity, including GDPR requirements • Strong communication and stakeholder management skills • Ability to work effectively within a growing, resource-constrained organisation Desirable Experience • Experience working within the charity, education, health, or social care sectors • Understanding of safeguarding processes • Experience supporting organisational growth, change, or service scaling • Experience contributing to reporting, forecasting, or operational planning Additional Information • Full-time (37.5 hours per week, Hybrid) • DBS checks will apply • Three month probation period • Full job description available on request Benefits • Flexible and Hybrid Working • Family Friendly Policies • Career development opportunities • Employee Assistance Program • Life Insurance • 25 Days Annual Leave plus bank holidays • Laptop and Phone Proud member of the Disability Confident employer scheme Disability Confident About Disability Confident A Disability Confident employer will generally offer an interview to any applicant that declares they have a disability and meets the minimum criteria for the job as defined by the employer. It is important to note that in certain recruitment situations such as high-volume, seasonal and high-peak times, the employer may wish to limit the overall numbers of interviews offered to both disabled people and non-disabled people. For more details please go to Disability Confident .