Head of Waste & Green Spaces
Posting date: | 23 June 2025 |
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Salary: | £466.58 to £650.00 per day |
Hours: | Full time |
Closing date: | 08 July 2025 |
Location: | Hillingdon, Uxbridge |
Remote working: | On-site only |
Company: | Raynet Recruitment Ltd |
Job type: | Temporary |
Job reference: | RQ1547027 |
Summary
ROLE PURPOSE:
To be a highly effective leader and manager of the Waste, Street Cleansing, and Green Spaces Services, ensuring agreed service plans and performance targets are delivered and that a culture of putting our residents first and continuous service improvement is maintained.
Deliver high quality, compliant, efficient and customer focused Waste and Environmental related services.
Responsible for developing and implementing strategies for the future of the waste and green spaces services and working collaboratively with other council services to effectively implement these strategies with an understanding of how changes may impact other council services.
To take an active role, in partnership work with other local authorities and outside bodies, contributing to wider strategies with a focus on increasing biodiversity, minimising waste, and decreasing carbon emissions.
To be a highly effective leader and manager of the Waste, Street Cleansing, and Green Spaces Services, ensuring agreed service plans and performance targets are delivered and that a culture of putting our residents first and continuous service improvement is maintained.
Deliver high quality, compliant, efficient and customer focused Waste and Environmental related services.
Responsible for developing and implementing strategies for the future of the waste and green spaces services and working collaboratively with other council services to effectively implement these strategies with an understanding of how changes may impact other council services.
To take an active role, in partnership work with other local authorities and outside bodies, contributing to wider strategies with a focus on increasing biodiversity, minimising waste, and decreasing carbon emissions.