The Head of Properties will be responsible for overseeing all property-related activities, including acquisitions, disposals, leases and facilities management, ensuring alignment with business objectives.
Client Details
Our client are a well-established and respected name within the retail sector, operating across multiple locations looking for a Head of Property oversee their asset portfolio and estate.
Description
* Strategic Leadership: Develop and execute a forward-thinking property strategy aligned with business goals.
* Portfolio Management: Oversee acquisition, development, leasing, and maintenance of all properties.
* Financial Oversight: Lead budgeting, forecasting, and investment analysis to maximise returns.
* Team Development: Inspire and manage a multidisciplinary team across Estates, Facilities, and Property Design.
* Compliance & Risk: Ensure full regulatory compliance and manage risk across the portfolio.
* Stakeholder Engagement: Build strong relationships with landlords, investors, government bodies, and partners.
Profile
The ideal candidate for this role will have:
* Bachelor's degree in Real Estate, Business, Finance or related field (Master's or MRICS/CPM/CCIM preferred).
* 10-15 years' experience in property management or development, with 5+ years in a senior leadership role.
* Proven success managing large, complex property portfolios.
* Strong financial acumen and strategic thinking.
* Exceptional leadership, negotiation, and stakeholder management skills.
* Deep understanding of property law, compliance, and sustainability standards.
Job Offer
Competitive salary and remuneration package.
Comprehensive benefits package to support your professional journey.
Opportunity to work with a respected name in the retail industry.
Permanent role offering stability and growth potential.
Chance to lead and influence property strategies for a medium-sized business.If you are ready to take on this exciting opportunity as Head of Properties, we encourage you to apply and make a real impact in the retail sector