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Assistant Director of Housing

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Assistant Director of Housing role

Salary up to £90k p.a. plus car allowance of £3,050 p.a. 
Permanent – Full time – 37 hours per week 
Hybrid Working
Based in Ashford, Kent

Making a difference to people’s lives is one of the main reasons why working in the public sector is so rewarding. Leading a housing service of a local council enables you to see the positive impact of your work first-hand.  

Improving the quality of life for our residents has long been one of Ashford Borough Council’s key priorities. Over the last decade we have built and purchased social housing, set up a letting’s agency, managed private landlord properties and created our own property company.  

Ashford Borough Council is enthusiastic about delivering innovative projects such as the recent completion of a residential, zero-carbon, modular-build in a car park close to local amenities.  

The Council has been through a challenging period recently, leading to a self-referral to the Regulator of Social Housing in 2024.  As a team we have embraced this positively as we are passionate about delivering excellent services for our residents.  We have embarked on a period of improvement within our repairs and maintenance department, ASB handling and engagement with our tenants. 

As a landlord we are looking to make considerable investment within our current homes to make safety and sustainability improvements.  Our target is to make sure all our homes are at and EPC C rating or above.

There is also a drive to increase our current stock by 1,000 homes within the next four years. We currently have a build plan of 400 homes and are in negotiation for a further 250 new builds. 

To take this work to the next level we are now looking for an Assistant Director of Housing to drive forward the service, to build on recent progress and lead a team of dedicated, hardworking housing professionals. 

If you are a passionate and authentic leader with extensive housing experience, who understands the current and emerging pressures within the social housing sector, then we would love to hear from you. 

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For an informal discussion - please contact Maria Stevens, Corporate Director of Housing, Customer, Technology and Finance on 01233 330547. 

Interviews will be held on 31.03.2025

How to apply

To apply, please forward your CV and covering letter to recruitment@ashford.gov.uk 

About us

Our new offices

We have recently moved to International House, which is conveniently located opposite International Ashford Station.

Ashford Borough Council logo by International House

Our offices are a short walk from Ashford Town Centre and the Designer Outlet and have recently been refurbished to provide a high quality, flexible office space.

Our priorities

The Council has set out its focus for the next four years in a new corporate plan titled Our Plan for the Borough.

As we face many challenges; maintaining financial stability, serving a growing population, and tackling climate change; our aim is to make Ashford a place where people, business and nature can collectively thrive.

The housing service

Our Housing Annual Report provides a summary of the work the service does and further information can be found in the housing section of our website.

Living in Ashford

Ashford is a great place to live, to find out more read on, or visit the AshfordFOR website.

Devolution

With devolution news and talks evolving across the country for local authorities, we understand that there may be some uncertainty for those currently serving within the sector.

Although Kent and Medway have not been included in the Devolution Priority Programme, discussions continue in this area.  Kent, Medway and all District and Borough Councils in the Southeast will continue to work closely with each other to deliver vital services to our communities. This is an exciting, but stable time to join our organisation.

Ashford Borough Council recognises the need to ensure the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults when they come into contact with the services we provide 

We welcome applications from the Armed Forces Community.

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