LSE - Project Manager

CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION

ABOUT LSE

INTRODUCTION

LSE ESTATES DIVISION AND CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT

The LSE was founded in 1895 and has grown to become one of the foremost social science uni- versities in the world. A specialist university with an international intake, LSEs reach extends from its Central London campus to around the world. The School has a cosmopolitan student body, with around 11,600 full time students from 148 countries and staff of just over 3,000, with about 49 per cent drawn from countries outside the UK. In 2021 LSE became the first Carbon Neu - tral verified university in the UK. The LSE Estates Division is responsible for devel- opment and implementation of the LSE Estates Strategy supporting the Schools strategic objec - tives. The Estates Capital Development team has enjoyed unprecedented success in recent years, with acclaimed major projects gaining Stir - ling award nominations and the Team winning

various client of the year accolades.

Reporting to the Assistant Director, Capital Development, the Project Manager will join to take responsibility for leading a range of estate development projects valued from 0.1m up to 10m across a diverse estate portfolio including academic and teaching facilities, social and hos- pitality space, commercial property and sports facilities. You will gain the opportunity to man- age projects as the client representative with re - sponsibility for external project team leadership whilst also gaining the chance to manage select- ed projects as the internal project manager. The role offers an individual the opportunity to progress their career within a team that is recog- nised as being industry-leading whilst leading a diverse range of projects in the heart of London.

THE ROLE

PERSON SPECIFICATION

WORKING AT LSE

APPLICATION PROCESS

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