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Shape the future of decarbonisation with Salix
At Salix, we’re on a mission to help save the planet. Since 2004, we have empowered organisations in the public and private sectors to achieve ambitious net zero targets and create better places to live and work across the UK. We’re proud to deliver government funding schemes to councils, schools, housing associations, hospitals, and universities, boosting energy efficiency, tackling fuel poverty, and reducing environmental impact.
Our diverse, passionate team of 200 experts work closely with the UK Government and devolved administrations, providing ongoing support and professional guidance throughout every stage of the grant process. Knowledge sharing, policy improvement, and a culture of insight are in our DNA
The opportunity
We’re looking for a Programme Assurance Manager to join our forward-thinking team. Reporting to the Senior Programme Assurance Manager, you’ll take ownership of improving and monitoring our internal controls, ensuring our funding programmes remain fully compliant and resilient as they support over £1bn of investment in public sector decarbonisation.
This is a role that combines process improvement, data-driven assurance, project management, and collaborative leadership. You’ll provide intelligence and assurance to scheme leads, support external reporting, foster cross-department collaboration, and empower your team to deliver their best.
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Salix encourages applications from people of all backgrounds and are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive organisation where different perspectives are valued. To monitor our processes, all applicants are asked to complete a diversity and equality form via the link provided here:
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