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WORKFORCE

Corporate Director

An exciting and challenging opportunity has arisen to support Ryedale
District Council at an influential level in achieving its priorities as we
continue to create new opportunities and enhance the delivery of services
whilst working towards the expectations of the Ryedale community.

Working closely with the Chief Executive and elected members you will
have energy, vision, drive and passion to inspire and achieve whilst being
strategically focussed and results driven so building on what Ryedale
District Council has achieved to date.

You will be an experienced leader with an excellent track record at a senior
level to compliment the current skill mix to maximise prosperity with finite
resources.

If you believe you have the qualities we are looking for please call 01653
600666 ext 201 to arrange an informal and confidential discussion with the
Chief Executive.

For more information and details on how to apply visit:
www.ryedale.gov.uk

Please note CVs will not be accepted.

Closing date for applications: Midday 9 June 2014

First stage interviews: 16 June 2014

Second stage interviews: 17 June 2014

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