Independent Non-Executive Director Yorkshire and the Humber

3rd May 2018

Efficiency North Holdings Ltd brings together three dynamic and successful subsidiaries engaged in social housing: Efficiency North Limited A highly successful social housing procurement services provider.

EN:Able Futures CIC An innovative training and apprenticeships service. EN:Able Build - Provider of affordable housing and associated development. Associated to these organisations is the EN:Able Communities CIO, the charitable giving arm of the combined organisations. With a combined order book exceeding £50m and exciting plans to double in size over the next phase of its strategic plan, Efficiency North Holdings is seeking an experienced Independent Director to support the organisation through this period of transition and growth. A senior professional with Board experience who thrives on helping people to maximise their potential, helping to bring together different stakeholders and ensuring good governance and delivery, the successful candidate will demonstrate strong commercial acumen, a passion for people, high levels of energy and an interest in delivering social value. EN is looking for a high-profile individual in the finance, legal, human resources, construction or property sectors, adept at developing and building relationships at high levels and willing to utilise their extensive networks to act as an ambassador for Efficiency North Holdings and its subsidiaries. This post has a remuneration of £6,000 p.a. (gross of NI and Tax). We are an equal opportunities and disability confident employer and welcome applicants from all sectors of the community to reflect the diversity of the customers we serve. In particularly, we would welcome applications from the Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) community. All appointments will be made on merit. For a confidential discussion and to request a candidate pack please contact Liz Butcher, Efficiency North Corporate Development Manager via email: liz.butcher@efficiencynorth.org Closing date: Wednesday 16 May 2018 Interviews: Thursday 24 May 2018 (pm) in Sheffield

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