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Director Roles at Midland Heart

Director of Care and Support

£110k pa package

Director of Business Development

£110k pa package



We are one of the leading national housing and care businesses and we help transform communities and the lives of many through housing and a broad range of high calibre care and support services.

We own and manage more than 32,000 homes across 54 local authority areas and invest in excess of £100 million each year in our neighbourhoods.

We are now seeking to recruit two exceptional Directors to join our executive leadership team to help us to continue to provide excellent services whilst driving our change and growth ambitions forward.

As Director of Care and Support, you will steer our future strategy and ensure we continue to reconfigure, change, grow and adapt to meet the ever changing needs of our customers.

As Director of Business Development, you will lead on new business and development activity across the organisation to help us achieve our growth targets and reach more customers. Delivering growth in our changing and challenging economic and political times will require us to compete in new markets for new customers.

We have a high performing executive team and we are looking for the absolute best to join them. You will need to bring a significant and successful track record together with a passion for making a difference and a commitment to promoting equality and diversity.

These are demanding, rewarding and high profile roles, for more information and how to apply, please visit this link.

For a confidential conversation about these roles (having first visited our site), please call Jim Banks, Iwan Roberts or David Fielding on 020 7422 0620.

Closing date: Sunday 10th February 2013.

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