Nottingham Building Society
Nottingham Building Society has been helping people save and buy homes for over 175 years. As a mutual, it puts its members before profit and focuses on doing what’s right for local communities. With branches across the country, there are opportunities to work in a trusted and supportive environment – whether you're interested in customer care, problem solving or working with numbers.



Business fact file
Sector
Business and Enterprise
Employees
6 in Sheffield, 550 nationally
Top jobs
Savings Assistant
As a Savings Assistant, you would help customers open and manage savings accounts. You would explain different savings options, answer questions and help people reach their financial goals. You would work at a desk, use a computer and sometimes handle money. You would need to be friendly, patient and good with numbers. You would play an important role in helping people save for the future.
Treasury Manager
As a Treasury Manager, you would make sure the building society has enough money to lend and operate smoothly. You would track interest rates, manage investments and decide where to place funds to get the best return. Your job helps the organisation grow and remain secure. You would need to be good with numbers, understand finance and stay calm under pressure. It’s an important role that helps the whole business run well.
Branch Manager
As a Branch Manager, you would run a local branch of the building society. You would lead a team, help customers with savings and loans, and make sure everything in the branch is working properly. You would also deal with problems, plan team goals and make sure everyone gives great customer service. You would need strong leadership, organisation and communication skills to keep both staff and customers happy.
Digital Marketing Consultant
As a Digital Marketing Consultant, you would create exciting online campaigns to promote the building society’s services. You might design adverts, manage social media accounts or write emails to customers. You would work with designers, writers and web experts to make sure the message reaches the right audience. You would need to be creative, tech-savvy and good at communication. This job helps connect people to the support they need online.
Financial Crime Investigator
As a Financial Crime Investigator, you would help protect people’s money by spotting signs of fraud and criminal activity. You would check bank records, spot suspicious patterns and work with other teams to stop crimes before they happen. You might help catch people trying to steal identities or trick others online. You would need strong attention to detail, good problem-solving skills and a curious mind. Your work would help keep customers and their savings safe.
Fun fact: The society has been helping people save and buy homes for over 175 years – that’s longer than Big Ben has been ticking!