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Property Director

c£50k

Canterbury, Kent

Diocese of Canterbury

We are seeking a Director to lead our Property team, who will have responsibility for all diocesan land and property - including maintenance, acquisition, and disposals. You will also play a key part in the maintenance and development of our church buildings and will be key to the success of our future estate’s strategy. We'll be looking to you to imaginatively and profitably use and maintain our assets to support our Christian mission and ministry.

You will:
- be a qualified chartered surveyor, with experience of domestic and historic buildings
- have outstanding commercial instincts and negotiation experience
- be able to appreciate and work within the Christian ethos of our diocese
- be experienced in property management and client account management at a senior management level
- a high level of social skills to balance the demands of stakeholders while delivering value for money

Salary: c£50k
Closing date: 20 September                                   
Interviews: 27 September
Details: canterburydiocese.org/vacancies

About us
Canterbury Diocese has a special place in the life of The Church of England. It forms a focal point for the life of the whole Anglican Communion, offering a spiritual home and place of pilgrimage for people from all over the world. The diocese encompasses an area
often known as East Kent, stretching from Maidstone to Thanet, and the Isle of Sheppey to the Romney Marsh. Many areas in
Canterbury Diocese have been identified by central government for significant housing developments and this is having a massive impact across the diocese but especially in Maidstone, Ashford and Sittingbourne. Despite this, there is a distinctly rural flavour to the diocese as the County of Kent is still renowned as the ‘Garden of England’ and the former market towns of Faversham and Tenterden are
central to this rural heart .

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