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Exchequer Manager

Exchequer Manager

We are seeking a dynamic and experienced individual to lead the new corporate Exchequer Service in the newly formed Business Service Centre.

You will be overseeing three teams responsible for:

  • income collection and debt recovery
  • accounts payable
  • cash collection

You will have considerable experience in the collection and management of debt, maximising income collection.

You will responsible for the leadership of the teams, ensuring there is an excellent level of service provided to our customers.

You will develop and maintain a high performance culture and encourage continual service improvement.

This is a new post within a new service so if you are someone who enjoys the challenge of delivering service improvement and motivating others to embrace change then we would like to hear from you.

Please ensure you provide an email address as this is our preferred method of contact

Closing Date: 10th March 2014

Post Number: R5661/0214AA.

Please click here to apply.

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