DoL - Senior Residential Property Manager

Benefits

Diversity and Inclusion

Salary: circa £50,000 - £55,000

We understand the benefits of employing individuals from a range of backgrounds, with diverse cultures and talents. We aim to create a work- force that: • values difference in others and respects the dignity and worth of each individual • reflects the diversity of the nation that the Church of England exists to serve • fosters a climate of creativity, tolerance and diversity that will help all staff to develop to their full potential. We are committed to being an equal opportunities employer and ensur- ing that all employees, job applicants, customers and other persons with whom we deal are treated fairly and are not subjected to discrimination. We want to ensure that we not only observe the relevant legislation but also do whatever is necessary to provide genuine equality of opportunity. We expect all of our employees to be treated and to treat others with re- spect. Our aim is to provide a working environment free from harassment, intimidation, or discrimination in any form which may affect the dignity of the individual. Equal treatment amongst differing people from diverse backgrounds is one of the central precepts of the Church of England’s mission and theol- ogy. The Church of England values the richness which this equal treatment brings to the workplace. The Diocese of London is therefore concerned to avoid discriminating against any person.

Pension: The appointed person will be eligible to join the occupational pension scheme, which is currently 15% employer contri- bution and min 3% employee contribution

Health Insurance: Available after completing one year’s service.

Working Hours: 35 hours per week - Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm exclusive of Public Holidays. Season Ticket Loan: Staff are eligible to apply for an interest free season ticket loan.

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