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Reference: 46874

Date Added: 1 August 2014
Closing Date: 1 September 2014

Job Title: Senior Researcher, Schools Practice

Working For: Perrett Laver

Location: London

Salary: Competitive

Length of Contract:

Job Details

Perrett Laver is one of the world’s leading executive search firms, providing high-level support on some of the most senior appointments in academia, healthcare, schools, charities and INGOs. Headquartered in London, we have offices in Sydney, Washington DC and Vancouver.

We are motivated by working with organisations that have a positive impact on society and identifying inspirational leaders. Our clients have included leading independent schools such as Epsom College, Canford School and University College School; major academy groups; national educational bodies and international schools. We are committed to delivering excellent, professional service to our clients on every occasion.

Combining the intellectual skills necessary to grasp a complex brief, the research skills to identify outstanding candidates for leadership roles, the advocacy skills to engage externally, and the ability and willingness to contribute to the on-going development of a growing team, Researchers are at the heart of Perrett Laver's Schools Practice. With a demonstrable interest in the education sector, you will enjoy working under your own initiative to deliver consistently excellent results.

Three years’ or more professional experience is highly desirable.

Closing Date: 1 September 2014

Interview/Start Dates

You will be contacted via email to arrange an interview if taken forward to the next stage of the process. We may appoint before the closing date.

Application Details

For more details and a full job description please visit http://www.perrettlaver.com/about/careers/current-vacancies.

To apply, please email a full CV and covering letter, indicating your interest and covering how you meet the person specification to sophia.mann@perrettlaver.com.

Website: http://www.perrettlaver.com/

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