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Management Roles

Our vision is for Kingston to be the best place to live and work. In Housing, we are looking for Senior Managers who can help develop and lead a service that is better skilled, more tenant and customer focused and uses our resources more efficiently and effectively. In Development Planning & Regeneration we are looking for a Senior Manager who can take the exciting plans we have for Kingston the place and work with the community, developers and investors to deliver our spatial objectives.

In return, we'll give you every opportunity to shape your career with the support of an ambitious and talented directorate leadership team at a uniquely transformative time in the Borough's development.

Group Manager – Housing Operations Up to £61,000

Group Manager – Housing Strategy Up to £61,000

Group Manager – Community Housing Up to £61,000

Housing Client and Performance Manager Up to £55,000

Group Manager – Development Planning & Regeneration Up to £61,000

For further information about Kingston, these roles and how to apply please visit this website

Closing date: 7th October

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