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Reference: 66173

Date Added: 25 May 2018
Closing Date: 9 June 2018

Job Title: Senior Account Manager/Account Manager - Planning Public Affairs x 2

Working For: a client of Westminster Search

Location: London

Salary: £35,000 - £45,000

Length of Contract:

Job Details

Role One - Senior/Account Manager - Planning Public Affairs - Conservative Background

Westminster Search is working with a leading planning public affairs consultancy to help them secure an excellent member of staff to join their team operating on exciting London and Southern England property development projects.

This is an excellent opportunity to work with an agency helping to end the housing crisis by ensuring planning permission for house builders.


You will ideally come from a Conservative party background and have experience in politics preferably but not exclusively at the local level.

This experience can be gained as a local campaigner, councilor, member of staff for an MP or working with another property and planning public affairs consultancy.

 

Role Two - Senior Account Manager/Account Manager - Planning Public Affairs - Labour

Westminster Search is working with a leading planning public affairs consultancy to help them secure an excellent member of staff to join their team operating on exciting London development projects.

You will ideally come from a Labour party background and have experience in politics preferably but not exclusively at the local level. This experience can be gained as a local campaigner, councilor, member of staff for an MP or working with another property and planning public affairs consultancy.

Both roles can be found on our website - https://westminstersearch.com/latest-jobs 

Closing Date: 9 June 2018

Interview/Start Dates

Interviews will be held on an ongoing basis

Application Details

If you are interested in this role and would like to discuss it further, please send an up-to-date version of your CV to joseph.henry@westminstersearch.com 

Website: http://westminstersearch.com

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