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New strategic director for Council

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Derry City Council is expected to appoint a new strategic director within days, the ‘Journal’ has learned.

The Council - which already has two strategic directors - would only say that it was in the process of finalising the recruitment process and would be in a position to make an announcement shortly.

Following a recruitment process for the position early last year, no appointment was made and the job was readvertised.

According to the notice for the post, the new official will play a key role in “building a new and dynamic future” for Derry.

At that time, the local authority said it was looking to appoint someone who could “deliver real and positive change that will have a lasting legacy for future generations.”

The advert for the job added: “We want a strategic director that is passionate about people and about delivering investment and regeneration that will benefit the city and region.”

It’s believed the new role will command a salary of up to £70,000.


 
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