Clackmannanshire Economic Regeneration Trust (CERT) is a charitable organisation established to support the economic and social wellbeing of those who live and work in Clackmannanshire, Scotland’s smallest local authority area. CERT was formed in July 2020 by a board of trustees committed to supporting the Wee County’s development. We have a small staff team who currently deliver a range of projects to help Clacks, including Positive Moves and Multiply.
We’re looking for our Chief Executive Officer
Our new CEO will lead the CERT team to deliver our vision and mission by focusing on our strategic priorities and role modelling our approach. They will lead CERT into its next phase of growth and development.
The CEO will be responsible for providing visionary leadership, managing operations and driving our strategic objectives. They will work closely with the Board of Trustees to ensure our mission is effectively communicated and implemented while engaging with the community, stakeholders and partners to promote our initiatives and values.
Key Responsibilities
Strategic Leadership: Work with the Trustees and staff to develop and deliver the Trust’s vision, mission, and strategic plan, ensuring alignment with environmental, community, and stakeholder priorities.
Operational Management: Oversee all operations, ensuring efficient use of resources and delivering high-quality projects and programmes.
Stakeholder Engagement: Build strong relationships with partners, funders, local authorities, and community groups to promote collaboration and secure funding.
Financial Oversight: Ensure robust financial management, sustainability, and reporting, maximizing income streams and diversifying funding opportunities.
Team Leadership: Inspire, motivate, and support a dedicated team, fostering a positive and inclusive organisational culture.
Advocacy: Act as an ambassador for PKCT, representing the Trust locally and nationally, to elevate its profile and impact.
About You
We are looking for an accomplished leader with:
A proven track record in senior leadership roles, ideally in the environmental, charity, or public sectors.
Exceptional strategic and operational management skills.
Demonstrated success in securing and managing funding streams.
Strong communication, networking, and advocacy skills.
A passion for the natural environment and community engagement.
Experience in managing teams and fostering a positive organizational culture.
Knowledge of Scotland’s environmental landscape and rural challenges (desirable).
What We Offer
A unique opportunity to make a meaningful impact on the environment and communities of Perth and Kinross. A supportive, collaborative team and board environment. The chance to lead a well-regarded organisation with ambitious goals.
Closing date for applications: 5pm on 31 January 2025
Interview date: Interviews will be held in Alloa during February 2025
You are advised to get in touch well in advance of the closing date to give us time to consider your application. Thank you for your interest.
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