OPCC Hampshire - Head of Estates

Introduction The Office of Police and Crime Commissioner (OPCC) supports the Police and Crime Commissioner serving Hampshire and the Isle of Wight. The OPCC provides a link between Hampshire Constabulary and the communities they serve, ensuring the delivery of policing strategy. Hampshire Constabulary are one of the biggest forces in the country, and provide policing services to the people of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight. The Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) is committed to reducing crime and making the region a safer place to live, through an increase in police officers in addition to an increase in officer visibility. With an estate of circa 130 properties including police stations and corporate assets, the OPCC owns a diverse, multi-site property portfolio which supports the changing needs of modern policing to support service delivery by Hampshire Constabulary. Reporting to the Chief Executive, the Head of Estates is appointed to lead all estates matters for the OPCC and the Force, including modernisation and maintenance of the portfolio, capital projects, sustainability, acquisitions and disposals of land and property. The appointed candidate will work closely with the PCC to review the existing estate and identify opportunity for increased productivity through the estate portfolio including collaboration, the operating structure and partner relationships in order to devise and implement the Estate Strategy. The Head of Estates appointment offers the opportunity to be directly responsible for leading a high-profile property portfolio and its future vision within an emergency service organisation.

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