We are seeking an ambitious and strategic leader to join our senior management team as Assistant Director for Estate Strategy & Development. This is a key leadership role, responsible for shaping and delivering the Council's estate and asset management ambitions, ensuring our land and property portfolio actively supports service delivery, economic development, regeneration and our climate commitments.
Responsibilities
* Lead the development, implementation and review of the Council's Asset Management Strategy and corporate property policies
* Ensure the Council's land and buildings portfolio is fit for purpose, cost‑effective and future‑focused
* Oversee estates management activity, including valuation, acquisition, disposal and development, ensuring compliance with statutory and regulatory requirements
* Identify and deliver opportunities for investment, rationalisation, regeneration, income generation and flexible working
* Sponsor and lead strategic property projects and transformation programmes with Council-wide impact
* Work collaboratively with Members, senior leaders and external partners to deliver joint asset strategies, regeneration initiatives and shared‑use opportunities
* Lead delivery of the property carbon reduction strategy, supporting the Council's Climate Change Strategy
You will play a visible role within the Council's extended senior leadership team, contributing to corporate priorities, financial sustainability and organisational transformation.
This role currently offers hybrid working options which will be subject to service needs; there will be an opportunity to discuss working arrangements for this position at interview.
You will be a senior property professional with a strong track record of leadership in a complex, multi-disciplinary environment.
Qualifications
* Significant senior-level experience within estates, property services or asset management, ideally in a large or complex organisation
* Proven experience of providing strategic corporate advice to senior leaders and elected Members
* Strong financial acumen, including managing substantial budgets and resources
* Experience of leading change, service improvement and cross‑organisational collaboration
* Excellent influencing, negotiation and stakeholder management skills
* In‑depth knowledge of property legislation, regulation and best practice, with an understanding of local government priorities and emerging trends, Degree level qualification or equivalent professional experience
* Corporate membership of a relevant professional body (e.g. RICS, CIOB, RIBA)
* Evidence of ongoing professional and leadership development
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