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Senior Roles at Cardiff

Cardiff Council is looking for creative, experienced and enterprising people with an appetite to explore new ways of working across boundaries and sectors to secure the best possible outcomes for Cardiff, the Capital City of Wales.

We want the right people with the managerial capacity to support a new political leadership in the delivery of a fast-paced and ambitious agenda. This is an exciting opportunity to become part of a senior management team in a leading regional organisation with a £1 billion turnover and 18,000 employees delivering over 700 individual services.

Are you ready to play a part in a brighter future for Cardiff?

Available Roles - Salaries ranging from £120,000 - £130,000



Corporate Director, Resources

Director, Education & Lifelong Learning

Director, Sport, Leisure and Culture

County Solicitor

County Clerk and Monitoring Officer (Democratic Services )

Director Children's Services

Director Environment

Director, Health and Social Care

Director, Strategic Planning,

Highways and Traffic and Transport

Director, Communities, Housing and Customer Services

Director, Economic Development



For further information please visit this link or contact our retained consultants at GatenbySanderson on 0121 644 5702. The application process will close on Thursday 31st January 2013.

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