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Head of Anglia Revenues Partnership - Up to £65k

Head of Anglia Revenues Partnership Up to £65k

Be the leading force behind the development of the Anglia Revenues Partnership.

Our shared service revenues and benefits partnership needs a strong leader, with commercial acumen and a drive to develop the business.

We currently operate across four councils and there is potential is to grow the business further. You'll need to be a relationship builder, working with a wide range of key stakeholders across the sectors. Sound operational governance and performance management will need to sit alongside a track record of effective leadership and organisational change.

To learn more about the partnership access Anglia Revenues Partnership website, or call Liz Watts on 01284 757252.

View the job pack and complete the online form on Forest Heath District Council website or contact Human Resources on (01284) 757007.

Closing date: 9am on 28 May 2013. We are committed to equal opportunities in employment and to safeguarding the welfare of vulnerable people. We expect all staff and volunteers to share these commitments.

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