We are looking for a dynamic, motivated and inquisitive individual to join our Senior Management Team. The successful candidate will help us ensure that all areas of Aspire services are compliant with legislation, in line with best industry practice and will lead on service improvement work to enable front line staff deliver
outstanding care to the people we support.

We are a large Leeds based public service mutual which provides care and support services to adults with learning disabilities.

Aspire is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes applications from all sections of the community.

For an informal discussion please contact:
Andy Rawnsley (Chief Executive) on: 0113 3781919 or
Marc Barnes (Resourcing Manager) on: 0113 3781025

Application forms and a job description can be found on our website:
http://www.aspirecbs.org.uk/aspire-careers-and-volunteers

If you are interested in applying please submit an application form to: Marc Barnes

By email: info@aspirecbs.org.uk
By post / hand delivery
Aspire Community Benefit Society
Unit 2 Westfield Chambers
Lower Wortley Road
Leeds LS12 4PX

The closing date for applications is Friday 24th July 2020.
Posted: 08/07/2020
Closes: Friday 24th July 2020
Location
Job type
Up to 37 hour per week contract
Salary
£40,760
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