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A reputed UK consultancy firm is seeking an Associate Director in Rights of Light to join their London-based team. This role offers a competitive salary of up to £85,000 plus benefits and is available on a hybrid working basis. The firm is recognized for its growth and stability, specializing in providing expert advice to developers. Ideal candidates will have at least 5 years of experience in the Rights of Light sector, with opportunities for career advancement in a collaborative environment.
Associate Director - Rights of Light - London / Hybrid - up to £85,000 + Benefits - Ref 1933
I am currently recruiting for an Associate Director to work for one of the UK’s most highly regarded specialist practices in the UK. This will be based in London, but on a hybrid basis. Salary up to £85,000 + Benefits.
The organisation are very financially secure having been in operation for many years and have grown from strength to strength to become the award-winning organisation that they are today. They operate throughout the UK providing specialist advice and guidance to primarily a range of developers and are looking to further expand as they head into 2026.
To support the ongoing growth of the business they now have the need to appoint another Associate Director on a permanent basis.
You will be working alongside other specialists which will include technical CAD Analysts, Surveyors, Directors and Partners.
This is a fantastic opportunity for an Associate Director to work for a very well-respected company who are still heavily in their growth phase. They have a great reputation for advancing people’s careers and would therefore prove to be a fantastic opportunity for someone looking to further develop in a very fun and collaborative company.
This is an immediate requirement so if you have the required skills and experience then please get in touch ASAP with an up to date copy of your CV or contact Adam on (phone number removed)