Livingston James is delighted to be partnered with Home Fix Scotland to appoint new Non-Executive Directors

*Please note this opportunity is now closed to further applications. Should you be interested in similar roles and wish to have an exploratory discussion, please contact Douglas Adam at [email protected].

We are currently supporting Home Fix Scotland, the commercial subsidiary of River Clyde Homes, to identify 2-3 new Non-Executive Directors.

This role offers an exciting opportunity to lead on the development and strategic direction of an ambitious and fast-growing company committed to forming partnerships and delivering excellent service where their customers are at the heart of everything they do, embracing their future whilst remembering their roots. The organisation’s overall ethos is to operate with a Commercial Mind and a Social Heart.

We are looking to speak to candidates with senior level and strategic experience within the Construction/Facilities Management environment and/or relevant experience operating within either a Business Development, Finance or Human Resources focused role.

To learn more about this opportunity please review the role profile or contact Douglas Adam at [email protected].

Home Fix Scotland Role Profile – Board Members

 

Livingston James is an equal opportunities advocate and positively encourages applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates regardless of sex, race, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, religion or belief, marital status or pregnancy and maternity.

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