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Director of Regeneration & Asset Management

Director of Regeneration & Asset Management £100,000 - £107,000.

£100,000 - £107,000.

Located just minutes from central London, Lewisham is a great place to live, work and visit – but we believe we can make it even better.

In this pivotal new role, you will create a vibrant area that draws business and new residents. The key is to see the bigger picture – to view our borough in its entirety.

Your role will make you part of a recently re-structured leadership team. It's crucial that you work closely with other senior figures so that these changes become established and integrated into the wider Council.

A senior manager already, you'll have the credibility to command authority and build solid partnerships. Now you are ready to step up into a Director-level role. If you understand our borough and its regeneration agenda, you could help us shape the Lewisham of tomorrow.

For a confidential discussion please contact Anthony Hopkin on 07500 042272 or Jonathan Swain on 07500 961727 at Penna.

To apply or find out more, visit Lewisham careers website.

Closing date: 22 May 2013.

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