Call for construction champions to help transform housing in Scotland
A forward-thinking housing association is seeking talented trailblazers from the construction sector to support its transformation plans.
Caledonia Housing Association chief executive Julie Cosgrove has been shortlisted for Director of the Year in the 2020 Institute of Director Awards and, together with the board of trustees, is pursuing a path of expansion.
Caledonia (CHA) is looking for construction champions with a record of success in strategic and operational leadership to join its Board to support the delivery of sustainable homes that help to make life better.
A key workstream will be a substantial regeneration of the Bellsmyre area in Dumbarton, replacing existing low-demand properties with new build homes.
CHA, whose commitment to creating vibrant communities has increased its stock of homes by 150% in a decade, has a portfolio of 5,500 properties across eight local authority areas
Chair Penny Coburn said: “The Caledonia business model is extremely successful. Turnover has increased from £16 million to £36m, with reserves of £51.1m, which gives us an extremely sound financial platform from which to continue our transformation plans.
“The time is now right to appoint additional Board members with the vision and experience to help us achieve our ambitions to provide more high quality, energy-efficient homes for our communities. If you think you have what it takes, we would love to hear from you.”
Caledonia is also keen to attract individuals who have experience in finance, HR, law, and working for non-for-profit organisations from any sector. Applications from people with diverse backgrounds are welcome.
The Board member positions are being offered on a voluntary basis, and full support and training will be provided.
The full vacancy advertisement is available on Scottish Construction Now here.