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Chief Executive Officer

Closing date for applications: 19th December 2017

Britain’s historic S&P Sephardi Community, the oldest established
Orthodox congregation in the UK seeks an outstanding Chief Executive Officer to work in partnership with the Board and the
internationally respected Senior Rabbi of the community, Rabbi
Joseph Dweck to help drive forward its ambitious vision for this
unique congregation.

This is an exciting and challenging position for an experienced
individual who is able to think both strategically and
operationally. The Chief Executive Officer will need to be
an exceptional leader and communicator, able to work
collaboratively with multiple stakeholders including the Sephardi
Beth Din and Sephardi Kashrut Authority, London Board of
Shechitah and other wider community bodies, with strong
management skills to lead a busy professional and lay team, and
a vision and sensibility for the unique and precious role of the
S&P Sephardi Community in the UK and around the world. They
will also have a proven track record of change management,
strategic planning and operational improvement.

A £70k+ competitive salary and package is available to this
outstanding candidate, dependent on experience.

To apply, please submit a CV and covering letter – providing
details of the experience and skills mentioned in the previous
paragraph, as well as salary expectations –
to hr@sephardi.org.uk

Closing date for applications: 19th December 2017

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