Head of Business Development (Maternity cover)

Gwneud cais cyn 11.59yh ar 03 Awst 2025.

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Cyflog
43,343
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Hull & East Riding offices
Gweithle
Gweithio hybrid
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Cyfnod mamolaeth, tan 01 Rhagfyr 2026
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37

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Cynhelir cyfweliadau ar 04 Medi 2025.

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Citizens Advice Hull and East Riding is one of the largest Citizens Advice Services in the country. This is a particularly exciting time to join the charity as they continue on their journey of transformation and modernisation of how services are delivered.

The ongoing cost-of-living crisis, exacerbated by the long-term impact of the pandemic, continues to affect people’s health and economic well-being, resulting in increased demand for our services. In response, we have adapted rapidly, modernising how we work and expanding our reach to meet rising levels of need. Our staff and volunteers have demonstrated incredible resilience, agility, and commitment during this time.

As we look to the future, we are seeking a strategic and entrepreneurial Head of Business Development (maternity cover) to help us build a more sustainable and impactful organisation. This is a key role focused on income generation, partnership development, and driving innovation across our service delivery and operational models. We’re looking for someone with a commercial mindset, strong analytical and influencing skills, and a passion for improving outcomes for the communities we serve.

The Head of Business Development will have significant and proven senior management experience in providing strategic direction and generating revenue to deliver against ambitious plans and strategy. In addition, they will be able to demonstrate a commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion. You will be someone who will thrive in this changing but rewarding environment.

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