At a Glance
- Tasks: Lead and transform highways, waste, and environmental services for a growing community.
- Company: North Northamptonshire Council, a dynamic and ambitious unitary authority.
- Benefits: Competitive salary, impactful role, and the chance to shape local infrastructure.
- Other info: Join a forward-thinking team dedicated to enhancing quality of life for residents.
- Why this job: Make a lasting impact on communities and drive essential improvements in public services.
- Qualifications: Proven leadership experience in public service and a passion for community development.
The predicted salary is between 75000 - 117800 £ per year.
North Northamptonshire is a place of scale, ambition and ongoing transformation. Since its creation in 2021, the council has brought together legacy organisations to form one of the largest unitary authorities in the country, serving a growing and diverse population across towns, rural communities and major growth corridors.
We are looking for a new Director of Highways, Waste and Environment to lead one of our most visible and complex portfolios. You will ensure statutory responsibilities are met while driving transformation, improvement and long-term resilience. This is an exceptional opportunity to shape the future of one of the council’s most important service portfolios and to make a lasting impact on infrastructure, environmental quality and the places people call home.
For more information contact Tom Ripley or John Pease for a confidential discussion.
Director of Highways, Waste and Environment in Northampton employer: Highways Magazine
North Northamptonshire Council is an exceptional employer that offers a unique opportunity to lead transformative initiatives in highways, waste, and environmental services. With a commitment to employee development and a collaborative work culture, you will be part of a dynamic team dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for a diverse community. The council's focus on innovation and sustainability ensures that your contributions will have a meaningful and lasting impact on the region.