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Education Outcomes Lead

In the context of continuing change in the educational landscape and the role of the LA, you will provide vital strategic leadership and direction to the improvement and achievement of educational outcomes for all children and young people in the area. A graduate with a relevant professional qualification/training, you will have a proven record of senior management achievement which will include substantial experience of school leadership, commissioning services and managing complex service provision.

Serving a vibrant area which includes the city of Bath with its world heritage status, we are committed to supporting and enhancing the health, wellbeing and achievements of all sections of our diverse community. Our focus is clearly on making our area an even better place to live and you can play a vital part in ensuring the success of our vision.

For further information including details of how to apply please visit this link.

For a confidential discussion please call Rashpal Kaur Singh on +44 (0)20 7333 8197, Thomas Patterson on +44 (0)20 7333 1516 for the Director of Public Health role and Jan O'Brien on +44 (0)20 7333 1443 for the Divisional Director role quoting the relevant reference number.

Closing date: 3rd February 2013 (midnight). Harvey Nash is a global executive search consultancy. Harvey Nash plc is an agency advertising a permanent role.

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