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RECRUITMENT PACK IDS - Chief Executive October 2016

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IDS Chief Executive

YOUR APPLICATION Dear Applicant Thank you very much for your interest in this position. On the following pages you will find information about the Chief Executive post at IDS, along with details of the selection process, to assist you in completing and tailoring your application. In order to apply you should submit: 

An up-to-date CV which shows your full career history – we recommend that this is no longer than three pages;



A supporting statement explaining why you are interested in this role detailing how you are a good candidate for this post and how you fulfil the person specification – we recommend that this is no longer than two pages;



The declaration form – but completion of the equalities section is not mandatory, this is requested for monitoring purposes in line with our commitment to equality and diversity; and



Indicate on the declaration form if you cannot attend any of the interview dates.

Please note that applications can only be considered if all the documentation is complete. Please send your application, preferably in MS Word format by email to: [email protected]. Applications must be received by 12 noon on Monday 21st November 2016. You will receive an acknowledgement within 24 hours of receipt and we suggest that if after that time you have not heard from us, you telephone the office (020 3434 0990) to ensure that it has arrived. Using a secure email address and putting the job title/organisation in the subject line reduces the chances of any email going into spam. Please do contact me if you wish to have an informal discussion about the role/organisation or if you have any other questions to help you decide whether to apply. You can contact me on 07833 475 669 or 020 3434 0990. I look forward to hearing from you. Kind regards, Denise Kirkham Denise Kirkham Associate Consultant

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CONTENTS Welcome letter from the Chair

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About IDS

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The Board

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The Executive Team

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Job description

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Person specification

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Organisation chart

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Principal terms and conditions of service

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Key dates and the selection process

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Supplementary information

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Media advertisement

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WELCOME LETTER Dear Applicant Thank you for your interest in the post of Chief Executive. This pack has been compiled to help you find out a little more about us. We were established in 1885 by a group of Jewish philanthropists as the four per cent Industrial Dwellings Company Limited to relieve overcrowding in the East End of London and were incorporated under our present name in 1952. Today we own or manage around 1,500 properties in Hackney, Tower Hamlets, Southwark, Redbridge, Barnet, Camden and Hertsmere and currently employ over 50 staff. We have an ongoing development programme and enjoy enviable satisfaction ratings in housing management and tenant satisfaction. Our tenants reflect the general ethnic mix of the areas in which we operate but we maintain strong links with the Jewish community and we are regarded as a Jewish- led specialist housing provider. Our Chief Executive retired at the end of August after 28 years’ service. His successor will work with the Board and staff to take IDS forward and build on our current success. We have a committed voluntary Board with wide ranging expertise and members who all have a genuine passion for the organisation and its aims, together with a small but dedicated staff team. In our new Chief Executive, we are looking for someone with strong leadership skills to maintain this commitment and to motivate and encourage our team through challenging times. We need a strong networker who will continue to raise our profile, ensure that we can punch above our weight and take IDS to the next level. We hope that you are interested in finding out more. If you would like an informal discussion about the role, or have any questions, please contact our lead consultant Denise Kirkham on 07833 475 669 or 020 3434 0990, who will arrange a conversation with me if that would be helpful. Yours sincerely Jonathan Davies Jonathan Davies Chair

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ABOUT US

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IDS was established as the four per cent Industrial Dwellings Company Limited in 1885 by a group of Jewish philanthropists who hoped to relieve the overcrowding in homes in the East End of London. In 1952, it became the Industrial Dwellings Society (1885) Ltd. Today, IDS manages around 1,500 properties in Hackney, Tower Hamlets, Southwark, Redbridge, Barnet, Camden and Hertsmere. The housing stock includes flats, houses, sheltered housing, accommodation for people with special needs, as well as a number of shared ownership properties. We currently employ over 50 staff, including residentially-based teams. We have an on-going development portfolio, and enjoy enviable performance statistics in housing management and tenant satisfaction. Our tenants are reflective of the general ethnic mix of the areas in which we operate, but we maintain strong links with Jewish communities and are regarded as a Jewish led specialist housing provider. We believe that, by working in partnership with other organisations, often far more can be achieved together than any of us would be able to deliver working alone. IDS has many examples of effective partnership working, and as an experienced provider of culturally-specific housing, we are delighted to be able to work with others providing an element of housing for Jewish people on larger, mixed developments. In 1997 we began to manage Ajex housing association’s housing providing sheltered accommodation for Jewish ex-servicemen and women and their dependents. After several years, the volunteers who ran Ajex Housing Association felt it was time to transfer ownership of the property to IDS and this was completed in April 2006. In another example of our willingness to work with the changing needs of partner organisations, IDS has worked with Otto Schiff Housing Association (OSHA) since 2003 enabling them to complete the transformation of their organisation. There were complex issues to resolve in this project and the successful outcome demonstrates our flexibility and commitment to work creatively to sustain Jewish housing schemes. Until it was sold in 2010 we managed Otto Schiff’s sheltered housing in Crouch End and Hampstead and then arranged the transfer of the residents to alternative accommodation mostly within the new Jewish Care complex. In March 2016, control of OSHA and its main assets was transferred to IDS. [email protected] www.campbelltickell.com 020 3434 0990 5

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THE BOARD Jonathan Davies, Chairman Consultant and former corporate partner at Memery Crystal Solicitors Ray Peacock, Vice-Chairman and Chairman of Technical Services Committee Chartered Management Accountant and Construction Company Executive; Finance Director, Taylor Wimpey, North Thames Michael Firman, Chairman of Finance & Development and Audit Committees Partner at Begbies Chartered Accountants Bernard Myers, Chairman of Risk Management Committee Director of several Rothschild companies, former Managing Director NM Rothchild & Sons, Immediate Past Chairman, Norwood Nicola Solomons, Chairman of Housing Committee Retired Mergers & Acquisitions Lawyer, former Chairman, Abbeyfield Camden Society and former Board member, British Friends of the Hebrew University Alan Fell, Board member HR Professional, former General Manager, London Jewish Cultural Centre Jan Goodkind, Board member Housing Professional, Principal Housing Manager (Tenancy Management) LB Enfield Michael Rabinowitz, Board member IT Professional, Director, Business Development, Cisco Services Joseph Stauber, Board member Company Director, Former Councillor LB Hackney. Heavily involved with the Orthodox Jewish Community of Stamford Hill Maggie Cooke, Tenant Member Tenant at Evelyn Court involved with several community projects Sara Leviten, Tenant member and Finance and Development Committee Tenant at Nathaniel Court. Involved with the Ajex Charity

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THE EXECUTIVE TEAM Omar Mapara, Director of Finance Omar is a qualified accountant with extensive knowledge of housing association finance. He was previously Chief Executive of Spitalfields Housing Association and is a former IDS Board member. Alan Finkel, Acting Director of Housing Alan has worked for IDS for 24 years having previously been the Housing Manager. He is a fellow of the Institute of Housing and an experienced professional within the sector sitting on a number of management liaison groups within Hackney, Tower Hamlets and Redbridge. Melvin Dawson, Director of Technical Services Melvin is a qualified surveyor with a comprehensive knowledge of IDS' housing stock. Melvin has built up the department from scratch and more recently has established an in-house maintenance team. Melvin is also a Board member of North London Muslim Housing Association.

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JOB DESCRIPTION

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Role Purpose The Chief Executive of the Industrial Dwellings Society (IDS) is required to work with the Board to ensure the Society is on course to achieve its strategic objectives. They will lead the organisation, maintain its ethos, and exercise overall operational control and direction over all IDS’ affairs. They will be involved in all aspects of leadership whilst having particular regard to the needs of the Anglo-Jewish Community. Therefore, the following list of specific duties should not be taken as exhaustive. Responsibilities Ensure effective strategic and financial management of IDS: 

Lead and have overall responsibility for the effective and efficient management of the organisation, to achieve the highest possible standards of delivery.



Ensure that the IDS strategic objectives are delivered.



Exercise financial control over the IDS’ affairs, and ensure annual accounts are prepared for Board approval, audit and presentation to IDS’ Annual General Meeting;



Oversee the preparation of plans and financial budgets for approval by the Board.

Act as operational head of IDS: 

Ensure that there is a system of risk management in place and that internal controls and the Society’s approach to the management of risk are robust;



Advise on and assist in the formulation of policies and programmes to meet IDS’ aims and objectives including adherence with statutory requirements and promoting value for money in all activities;



Act as Company Secretary of IDS, and carry out those duties required by the Co-operative and Community Benefit Societies Act 2014;



Take overall responsibility for IDS’ IT strategy and operation of computer systems;



Ensure that the IDS tenant selection and tenancy allocation process is appropriate and properly administered so that all decisions are in strict accordance with published policy and legislative requirements; [email protected] www.campbelltickell.com 020 3434 0990

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Ensure the delivery of a housing management service to the highest standard, so that properties are properly managed including the provision of support and advice to tenants consistent with IDS’ policies and available finance;



Promote and encourage among IDS’ tenants and staff its principles of equality and equal opportunity;



Maintain up-to-date knowledge of housing needs within the Jewish and wider community, and other areas of IDS operation, and make policy recommendations to the Board;



Ensure that land and property are acquired as necessary to meet IDS’ development plans;



Ensure the delivery of a technical and professional service so that IDS’ property maintenance and development programmes are achieved, consistent with IDS’ policies and available finance.

Develop and maintain effective relationships with the IDS Board: 

Be the Board’s principal adviser on all governance, management and development functions;



Ensure that all Board members receive the appropriate level of support, information and training required to fulfil their role effectively;



Make regular reports to the Board showing progress against plans;



At the request of the Trustees and in accordance with the Trust Deed, act as Scheme Administrator to the IDS Pension Fund and ensure appropriate procedures are in place to administer the auto-enrolment pension scheme operated by IDS;



Monitor and report to the Board on staff performance and advise on remuneration levels.

Act as an effective ambassador of IDS: 

Ensure that the Society has good relationships with Board Members, Local Authorities, clients the public, the media and the Jewish Community;



Develop and maintain effective relationships with faith communities in London and elsewhere; [email protected] www.campbelltickell.com 020 3434 0990

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Responsibilities continued... 

Maintain good working relationships with the Homes and Communities Agency and other relevant regulatory bodies together with other authorities and financial institutions from which funding or other support is needed;



Maintain links with organisations having aims similar to those of IDS and represent IDS’ interests with such bodies.

No leadership role profile can be entirely comprehensive, the post holder will be required to undertake additional duties from time to time, in line with the above responsibilities

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PERSON SPECIFICATION Qualifications Graduate/post-graduate/ professional qualification, or relevant in- depth professional experience. Experience    

In-depth experience at a strategic level in the social housing sector. Experience of strategic asset management and supervision of social housing development. A strong track record of leading, engaging and motivating staff teams through change. Experience of working collaboratively with organisations inside and beyond the housing sector. Experience of working closely with and reporting to Boards. Proven track record in delivering customer-focused services.

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Skills and knowledge  

Understanding of, and empathy with the aims of a Jewish-led organisation. Ability to articulate a clear vision for the organisation and establish a high performance culture. Ability to think strategically about the sector and its place in society as a whole. Strong communication and interpersonal skills. External focus, with the proven ability to build networks and work in partnership with others. Strong focus on quality service delivery to customers. Ability to understand and analyse financial and business-related information. A good understanding of the development process and the ability to pursue opportunities that fit the profile of the organisation and increase the housing stock, particularly in relation to the provision of housing for the Jewish Community. A clear understanding of the social housing sector and of current challenges and their impact.

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At all times to demonstrate openness, integrity, honesty, trustworthiness, reliability and discretion. A commitment to equality and diversity in the delivering of effective services to our residents. [email protected] www.campbelltickell.com 020 3434 0990

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ORGANISATION CHART

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PRINCIPAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS (For information purposes only)

1. Position Chief Executive

2. Remuneration/ salary £90k plus 10% Car Allowance

3. Annual Leave 25 days’ leave, plus public holidays and some Jewish festivals which are defined on an annual basis

4. Pension Auto-enrolment Money Purchase Pension Scheme; 12% from employer/2% from employee. IDS will match additional contributions up to 15%/5%. 5. Location Your normal place of work will be our head office in Seven Sisters, London N15, but given the seniority of the role, travel across our operating areas and occasional national travel is also expected. 6. Relocation Consideration may be given to a relocation allowance for the successful candidate.

7. Working hours Normal hours of work for this full-time position will be a minimum of 35 hours per week.

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KEY DATES AND THE SELECTION PROCESS Closing Date Monday 21st November 2016 at 12 noon First interviews Thursday 1st December 2016 Final interviews Monday 12th December 2016

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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION The following supplementary information can be downloaded from www.campbelltickell.com:

Annual Report Financial Statements Tenant Newsletter

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MEDIA ADVERTISEMENT

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