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WORKFORCE

Regeneration Service Manager.

Worcester is a city committed to delivering a great future for its residents, its businesses and the people who will move here as it develops into an economic hub. We're developing an exciting new vision that sees Worcester as a city of opportunity, a city of ambition and a city where no one is left behind.

We're looking for a Regeneration Service Manager. You'll need to be a committed, dynamic person who is ready to drive our vision on place through to delivery. You'll need to get passionate about our city, be competent, confident and exceptional in leading our teams, and have a clear strategy that helps us successfully deliver our great future. In return, we're offering a salary of £55,000 per annum, with benefits including a defined benefits pension scheme, possibly more for an exceptional candidate.

If you think you are up to the challenge, to find out moreclick here

For an informal chat, please contact Duncan Sharkey, Managing Director on 01905 722203.

Deadline for applications: 10.00am, Thursday 28 November.

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