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Assistant Director Opportunities

Employer
Broadland and South Norfolk
Location
Norfolk
Salary
£60 – £80k
Closing date
17 Jun 2019

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Assistant Director – Finance

Assistant Director – Community Services

Assistant Director - Regulatory

Salary Range: £60 – £80k

When two of the country’s most successful and innovative district councils decide to form a single paid service excitement and expectations are bound to run high.

Broadland and South Norfolk , two Councils at the heart of a great county and sharing a bold vision for the future, are looking to complete their dynamic and forward-looking senior team.

We are looking for self-motivated, highly productive and inspirational leaders.

Your achievements and experience are of course important, but no more important than your ambition, your vision and your ability to help us make a step change in the delivery of local government services - while growing our commercial companies.

When you have two visionary leaders who ask you to reimagine what local government can be and to grow the collective economy of one of the UKs finest counties, you know you are on to a winner.

This is an opportunity to rethink how services are delivered and an opportunity to make a real and lasting difference to people’s lives.

To apply, please visit:

Assistant Director – Finance

Assistant Director – Community Services

Assistant Director – Regulatory

Location: Broadland District Council based in Norwich and South Norfolk Council based in Long Stratton.

For an informal discussion about the roles contact our retained consultants at Penna: Clare Connor on 0161 408 0703, Helen Anderson on 07936 329 908 or Anthony Hopkin on 07500 042 272.

Closing Date: 17 June 2019

Assessment Centre: 25 and 26 June (candidates will only need to attend on one date)

Final Panel Interview: 11 and 12 July (candidates will only need to attend on one date)

Company

South Norfolk and Broadland Councils have a strong history of collaborative working to drive growth across the region and improve the quality of life of our residents. Taking a pro-active approach to the evolving local government landscape, both authorities are now working together with a strategic and focussed approach to attract larger scale opportunities and enhance the services we deliver to our customers. The two councils are following a similar direction to that set out by national government to collaborate across an economic geography that makes sense to our residents and businesses.

By working together, we would have a larger population, bigger local economy and greater scale allowing us to have a greater influence on a regional and national stage. Our two councils, cover a significant area of Norfolk:

  • 260,000 residents
  • 10,000 businesses
  • 1,460 sq/KM

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