Executive Director, Children's Services & SEND in Bournemouth

Executive Director, Children's Services & SEND in Bournemouth

Bournemouth Full-Time 80000 - 100000 Β£ / year (est.) No working from home possible
Job Search Place Limited

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Lead education, SEND, and social care initiatives while enhancing service delivery.
  • Company: Job Search Place Limited is focused on values-driven leadership in BCP Council.
  • Benefits: The role offers a chance to make impactful decisions for children and young people.
  • Other info: A DBS check is required for all applicants.
  • Why this job: This position allows you to shape children's services amidst rising demand.
  • Qualifications: Candidates must demonstrate political acumen and a commitment to improvement.

The predicted salary is between 80000 - 100000 Β£ per year.

Job Search Place Limited is seeking a Corporate Director for Children's Services to lead values-driven education, SEND, and social care initiatives in BCP Council. The role emphasizes collaboration and financial management to enhance service delivery amidst rising demand.

The ideal candidate will demonstrate political acumen, a commitment to improvement, and a deep engagement with the voices of children and young people, ensuring they are central to decision-making.

A DBS check is required for applicants.

Executive Director, Children's Services & SEND in Bournemouth employer: Job Search Place Limited

Join Job Search Place Limited in BCP Council, where you can lead transformative initiatives in children's services. Enjoy the opportunity to engage directly with children and young people, ensuring their voices are heard. The team is dedicated to values-driven education and social care.

Job Search Place Limited

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Job Search Place Limited Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Executive Director, Children's Services & SEND in Bournemouth

Leadership
Collaboration
Financial Management
Political Acumen
Commitment to Improvement
Engagement with Children and Young People
Decision-Making