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ICT Business Transformation Manager - Bedford BC

ICT Business Transformation Manager - Bedford BC

Salary: £45,240 - £48,164.

Bedford Borough Council takes great care to recruit the very best people so that the services we provide to our community are first class. We believe that the best work gets done in an environment that's enjoyable and which values, supports and encourages the development of its employees. In return we expect our employees to work hard and be committed to help us achieve our vision and share our values.

The successful candidate will head up a new team and drive enterprise-wide ICT projects focussed to deliver savings and improved efficiency for Council service operations. You will ensure that business requirements are reflected in future technology plans, and use your influence to ensure that the Council exploits new technology investments.

For full job details visit www.bedford.gov.uk

Closing date: 7 March 2014.

Posts working with children and/or vulnerable adults will be subject to the disclosure of criminal records.

The Council is an Equal Opportunities Employer.

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