Development Manager (6m FTC)
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ll influence decisions, solve problems and help deliver homes that residents are proud to live in. This role is offered as a 6-month fixed-term contract to provide cover during a period of long-term sickness absence.
Key Responsibilities -
Manage a portfolio of development projects from inception to completion -
Ensure projects meet Paradigms requirements across contractual compliance, programme, legal, audit, health & safety and quality -
Provide monthly progress reports, highlighting risks, opportunities and variances -
Work closely with Design & Quality, New Business, Sales and Aftercare teams -
Carry out financial appraisals and maintain accurate cost forecasts -
Manage project budgets, raise purchase orders and receipt completed works -
Ensure compliance with standards, policies, procedures and statutory requirements -
Maintain accurate scheme files for audit, Homes England and charging requirements -
Complete and maintain project risk assessments and risk registers -
Oversee Employers Agent and Clerk of Works activity, escalating issues as needed -
Ensure all projects comply with health & safety procedures -
Support customer issue resolution and manage end - of - defects processes -
Conduct project evaluations and lessons - learned reviews to drive improvement What Were Looking For Must haves: -
Degree - level qualification or equivalent experience in a construction - related discipline -
Strong understanding of affordable housing, development processes and planning -
Commercial approach to contract management with third parties -
Experience using structured project management approaches -
Strong literacy, numeracy and IT skills -
Knowledge of contract legislation -
Understanding of development appraisal methodology and financial monitoring -
Experience in main contractor/subcontractor procurement -
Market and tender awareness -
Excellent communication and influencing skills -
Strong cross - organisational collaboration skills -
Full driving licence and access to a car Nice to haves: -
Strong knowledge of construction contract types -
Membership of CIOB, RICS or similar -
IOSH or NEBOSH qualification Benefits At SettleParadigm, we believe in creating an environment where our people feel valued, supported and inspired to grow. Our comprehensive benefits and rewards package reflects this commitment. Annual salary: £72,610 per annum 25 days holiday, increasing with service, plus Christmas closure and buy options Generous pension scheme
up to 9.5% employer contribution via salary sacrifice Family - friendly leave: Enhanced maternity, paternity and adoption leave Health cash plan
claim up to £1,800 for everyday health costs (plus free kids cover) Life cover and income protection Hybrid working
modern offices, free parking & EV charging And thats just the beginning: 30+ qualified Mental Health First Aiders Car leasing via salary sacrifice (for permanent colleagues) Funded training, qualifications & apprenticeships 3 paid volunteering day Peer - recognition rewards platform Paid professional subscription (one per year) Working Hours Hours: 37 hours per week, Monday
Friday Hybrid working: 23 days per week in the office or on site, 23 days from home Site visits will be required across our operating area (Bucks, Beds, Herts and surrounding areas)
Where could this role take you?
Whilst this role is to cover a period of long-term sickness, in a business our size and with the transformation we are going through, there is a possibility that this could either be extended or other suitable opportunities may arise. Many of our talented colleagues started at SettleParadigm as temporary/interim and have gone on to forge successful careers with us. However, if something longer term doesnt materialise, you will still gain valuable experience which will add to your employ-ability in this and similar fields. Our Commitment We are committed to creating an inclusive workforce, by reflecting and representing the diversity of the communities we serve. We would like to encourage applications from disadvantaged socio-economic backgrounds; people who identify as disabled, neurodiverse, members of the LGBTQ+ community and people from underrepresented groups. Accessibility and Adjustments We are committed to providing reasonable adjustments throughout our recruitment process and well always endeavour to be as accommodating as possible. Please let us know in advance of any suitable arrangements required. Due to the nature of some of our roles involving work with vulnerable members of society, this post may be subject to a basic or enhanced Criminal Disclosure, which will be carried out when a conditional offer is made.
We reserve the right to close this vacancy earlier than the closing date should we find a suitable candidate. Closing Date: 07 January 2026
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- Location:
- Gb
- Job Type:
- FullTime
- Category:
- Management