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Contents

About Us

Page 4-5

About the Role

Page 6-11

About You

Page 12-13

Further Information and How to Apply

Page 14

About Us

The Reform Club was founded in the ferment ideas, ideals and political activity which in pa found expression in the Great Reform Act of Having succeeded, after a great parliamentar tussle, in securing the passing of the Reform 1832, Radicals and Whigs needed a centre for political activities. The Club first opened its doors to members i house at 104 Pall Mall, on the 24th of May 1 It quickly set about planning its own building after an architectural competition, selected C Barry to create a new clubhouse, in the style Italian palazzo. The work was finished in 1841 and was immediately hailed as a masterpiece of classic architecture. The clubhouse has remained lar unchanged in appearance to the present day. The Reform Club was founded principally to political goal, becoming the centre of the ne Liberal Party; but over the years the Club has evolved, and since around 1920 it has served purely social purpose. Nevertheless, the Refo retains its traditional, progressive spirit, a fac contributes to its enduring vitality. The Club offers a friendly welcome, irrespecti background or nationality, criteria for admissi membership being character, talent, and achievement.

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The current membership embraces a wide range of professions; there are academics, artists, business people, doctors, lawyers, politicians, writers and so on. J. M. Barrie, Henri Cartier Bresson, Winston Churchill, E. M. Forster, Henry James, Lord Palmerston, William Makepeace Thackeray, and H. G. Wells were all Reformers, and the Club continues to attract members of distinction. Although founded on traditional lines as a gentlemen’s club, the Reform became, in 1981, one of the first clubs in this country to admit women on equal terms. Of the current membership of around 2700, some 500 are overseas members, and over 400 are women. Candidates are proposed by two existing members and elected by the Club's General Committee. The Club offers members the benefits of an extensive library, fine dining and an excellent wine cellar. There is a Billiards Room and a Card Room. Social events, such as music and theatre evenings, garden parties, a Christmas party, and discussion evenings are arranged for members and guests. A number of societies exist within the Club to pursue special interests, among them economics and current affairs, literature and history, the media, military intelligence and science and technology. Typically, distinguished speakers

are invited to address these societies, with dinner served to members and their guests either before or after and either formally or informally. Chambers are available for members who wish to stay overnight. There are reciprocal arrangements with other Clubs in cities around the world. If members wish to host a private dinner, hold a business meeting or throw a party, Club rooms may be hired for the purpose. The Reform is a social club and a lively meeting place, yet with plenty of space for quiet reflection and reading. To maintain the convivial atmosphere, the use of mobile phones and the production of business papers are not permitted, except in privately hired rooms. The Club preserves a certain formality and has a dress code with which members and guests are expected to comply. The Club will forever be associated with Jules Verne’s Around the World in Eighty Days, as the place where the idea of this incredible journey was conceived and the famous bet made. A recently published history, entitled Reformed Characters: the Reform Club in History and Literature, compiled and written by Russell Burlingham and Roger Billis, gives a vivid account of the Club’s rich history.

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About the Role - Project Manager

Accountable to: Head of Building Location: 104 Pall Mall, London Contract type: Full time (40 hour Salary: Competitive The Reform Club was founded in 1 is often called London’s Clubland. architect of the day, Charles Barry, clubhouse. It is as splendid today a was restricted to those who pledge 1832, and the many MPs and Whi developed the Club as the political The Reform Club is no longer asso party, and now serves a purely soci are men and women drawn from m professional life. The Reform Club’s large, Grade 1 luxury home from home for its Me construction in 1841. The building internationally renowned, and the some of its functions to fit in with while respecting the history and m Clubhouse is famous. With oversight from the Head of responsible for managing and deliv infrastructure and refurbishment ring-fenced funds are available, inc accessible; window refurbishment; the creation of a new bar; restruct Find out more at reformclub.com

evacuation development and facilities development projects.

per week)

The post holder will be required to successfully manage all projects from initial feasibility study through to the commissioning, project handover and post project evaluation. The successful candidate will boast significant experience of identifying, procuring and managing a variety of projects from inception to completion in a project leadership role. You will have a track record of working effectively either in or with a large scale, complex organisation on projects and buildings of a technically complex nature (ideally including experience of heritage environments). You will also possess strong financial/budgetary management skills and experience, with a high level of commercial acumen. With a strong customer focus essential, it is vital that the Project Manager has exceptional interpersonal skills coupled with the ability to work in a collaborative and diplomatic manner in a leadership capacity. The Project Manager will need to quickly build strong and collaborative working relationships with the Club’s CEO, Head of Buildings and Heads of Departments in particular. The successful candidate must demonstrate effective planning and management of projects and ensure delivery of the services to the highest possible standards. Experience dealing with listed building consent/ planning applications and managing Conservation groups is also required. The post holder must ensure high quality architectural, engineering, M&E and surveying advice and in addition compliance with regulatory and statutory requirements. They will take overall responsibility for planning, managing and monitoring the delivery of all FM capital projects and must ensure these projects are delivered on time, within budget, representing value for money and achieving a high level of satisfaction with service departments.

36, in Pall Mall, in the centre of what he founders commissioned a leading to build an imposing and palatial when it opened in 1841. Membership support for the Great Reform Act of peers among the early members eadquarters of the Liberal Party. iated with any particular political l function. And today’s Reformers ny backgrounds and a wide field of isted building on Pall Mall serves as bers, as it has done since its and its superb interiors are lub is keen to update the building and he expectations of modern consumers, intaining the splendour for which the uildings, the Project Manager will be ring the Club’s capital building orks programme, for which uding making the Club House açade cleaning; a new lift installation; re of the Front Hall; emergency

Responsibilities

Project Management

• To manage each major capital project throu

• To prepare accurate and concise reports and review of business cases, project initiation do

• In collaboration with the Head of Buildings

• To act as lead project manager on matters o services and forward Maintenance planning. • Devise programmes, investigate requests fo Keeping all necessary records in an acceptabl

• Manage all Projects procurement.

• Prepare detailed specifications for tendering

• Carry out building and infrastructure, plant packages.

• To advise the Head of Buildings in the alloc

• To manage and oversee the provision of pr ensure delivery of a quality cost effective ser

• Maintain all relevant records developing usi and management reporting for internal and e • Have a good working knowledge of Health Safety department and others as necessary to Ensure full management of Contractors syst

h to completion.

documentation to communicate project information to stakeholders, members and staff, to include the drafting and uments, project highlight reports, change requests, project closure reports and post evaluation reports.

to manage and set the Project budgets.

liaison for projects across the club programme, to provide support on all matters with existing infrastructure and

improvements and carry out feasibility studies, preparing budget estimates and devise costed worked up solutions. format, including Microsoft Project and other software packages.

to external contractors. Prepare detailed briefing documents for external consultants as required.

and equipment surveys. Prepare and update drawings using AutoCAD, access, Project and other appropriate

tion of space and office accommodation within the building, during works within the club.

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