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Dorset HealthCare University NHS Foundation Trust


Dorset HealthCare University NHS Foundation Trust is a successful provider of integrated community health and mental health, specialist learning disability services, community brain injury, community dental services - including community hospitals and prison healthcare.


The Trust has a turnover in excess of £220m, more than doubling in size in 2011, having a disperse and extensive property portfolio across the county of Dorset along with providing care at some sites further afield.


Associate Director: Estates £89,513 p.a. inc. of car allowance Job ref: 152-S799.13


The Trust is seeking an experienced, innovative Estates professional to lead and develop its estates and facilities management functions. Whilst initially managing the Trust’s estates, fire safety and transport management staff, the role will also integrate and subsequently manage the Trust’s Facilities Management services.


The post will report to the Finance Director and conclude the integration of two estates teams to provide a customer focused maintenance function and develop and deliver an estates strategy to both best support our clinical delivery of services and maximize the inherent potential of our property holdings.


Whilst the post will be based in the Bournemouth and Poole area, the post will involve car travel across Dorset.


Closing date – 28 June 2013 Please apply online at www.jobs.nhs.uk


● Telephone: 020 7880 6212 Email: paul.wade@redactive.co.uk


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Ali Scott 020 7324 2787 ali.scott@redactive.co.uk Facilities


Energy Manager £38,522 - £44,607 Reference: A610R


A new and challenging post has arisen within the Facilities Infrastructure team for an ambitious and professional Energy Manager with proven experience. You will develop and implement a comprehensive programme of carbon, energy and water usage reduction strategies ensuring University Carbon Management Plan targets are met and delivered. Lancaster University is committed to its Carbon Management Plan and has installed a 2.3MW Wind Turbine, 2MW CHP and 1MW Bio-Mass Boiler.


You will work with Senior and Operational Managers, Staff, Project Managers and Faculties and will examine, challenge and reconfigure plant operations using existing and emerging technologies and best practice to minimise energy and water consumption. You will also provide specialist advice for support and design teams and develop staff and student awareness regarding carbon management, working with key stakeholders and highlight successes in this area.


Applicants will be professionally qualified with a relevant degree or equivalent in building engineering services or a related engineering based subject and have significant hands on experience in a similar or related role with substantial experience in the management of utilities. Applicants will have excellent presentation and interpersonal skills and a proven analytical and problem solving ability.


Informal enquiries may be made to Mike Sheppard, Deputy Director of Facilities on 01524 593032.


Closing date: Sunday, 30 June. Interview date: To be confirmed.


To apply, access further information or register for email job alerts please visit our website.


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