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Corporate Director of Children & Adults

A career defining opportunity

Nottingham City Council

Salary Up to £144K

Nottingham City is a vibrant, multi-cultural city and has a long and proud history. Home to over a quarter of a million people, we have every reason to be confident and ambitious about our future.

Our vision is a city where every one of our citizens can enjoy life in a safe and supporting environment, free from poverty and safe from harm; a city where everyone can achieve their full potential.

To ensure we meet our priorities to improve outcomes and opportunities for children, young people and vulnerable adults, we are looking for a senior manager with a credible track record of achievement in delivering safeguarding and services for children and adults in a large organisation. We are looking for a strong, motivated leader who will drive the directorate forward, providing confident leadership and direction whilst encouraging innovation.

For further information please visit this website

Closing Date: 7th June 2013

Nottingham City Council is working in conjunction with Gatenby Sanderson in the recruitment to this post

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