Head of Commercial Property – London – £550 a day (umbrella)
A London Local Authority is seeking an experienced Interim Head of Commercial Property to lead the strategic and operational management of a diverse commercial property portfolio. This senior role will drive performance, maximise returns, reduce costs, and ensure assets are aligned with the Council’s policies, asset strategy, Council Plan and social investment ambitions.
Key Responsibilities
Lead the strategic direction of the Commercial Property function, ensuring alignment with wider departmental and corporate objectives.
Oversee day-to-day management, continuous review, and optimisation of the commercial property portfolio.
Identify opportunities to increase revenue, enhance value, and improve utilisation of investment assets.
Act as the primary expert advisor on landlord & tenant matters, property management and asset strategies, supporting senior officers and Lead Members.
Manage detailed performance analysis using data insights and industry benchmarks to inform decisions and optimise outcomes.
Provide strategic oversight of valuations, s18 dilapidations, and ensure compliance with RICS Valuation Standards (or equivalent).
Engage effectively with external consultants and multidisciplinary project teams.
Ensure all activities comply with local government procurement, financial regulations, and relevant legislation.
Experience Required
Significant senior leadership experience in commercial property practice or real estate management.
Strong track record in property asset management with the ability to drive Value for Money and maximise returns on investment assets.
Extensive knowledge of landlord & tenant legislation and property valuation.
Proven experience managing commercial property functions including s18 valuations and dilapidation negotiations.
Demonstrable experience managing consultants and working within complex, multidisciplinary environments.
Strong understanding of local government processes, financial regulations, procurement, and relevant legal frameworks