Head of Investment, Development and Partnership

Posted 13 May by DK Recruitment
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Head of Investment, Development and Partnership

Immediately Required

Location: Bristol

Salary: £68,240 per annum

Length of Contract: Permanent

Our housing association client is recruiting for a new Head of Investment, Development & Partnership, where the successful candidate will play a pivotal role in shaping their mission to provide fantastic homes in the city of Bristol.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Lead the assessment of our assets, driving sustainable growth aligned with our goals
  • Spearhead efforts to achieve zero carbon emissions and meet strategic targets
  • Manage the Investment, Development, and Partnerships team, fostering high performance and cultivating new opportunities
  • Establish and maintain strong business relations with key stakeholders to enhance our social landlord partnerships

About You:

  • Degree level education or relevant professional qualification/experience
  • Experience in strategic asset management and a similar role within the sector
  • Proven track record in investment, development, or related property fields
  • Ability to think strategically and build strong partnerships
  • Excellent people management and communication skills

About Them:

  • A friendly team committed to being a great place to work.
  • Hybrid working environment with a mix of in-office and remote options.
  • Generous benefits package including annual leave, pension contribution, and development opportunities.
  • Commitment to equality, diversity, and inclusion.

If you would like to be considered for this opportunity, please contact Ellie Benson at DK Recruitment

Reference: 52645449

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