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A leading charity in Greater Manchester seeks a Chief Executive Officer to drive its new strategy. The ideal candidate will possess strategic leadership experience, a commitment to equity, and the ability to foster relationships with diverse stakeholders. This role offers a unique opportunity to influence positive change in the community while managing a dedicated team.
Back on Track has a bold new strategy, and we need a CEO with the presence and strategic influence to bring it to life.
Main place of work:Back on Track, Swan Buildings, Manchester
Salary:£57,000 - £65,000 depending on experience
Contract type:Full time (35 hours)
Application closing date:Midday on Friday 6 June 2025
Start date: from September 2025
Back on Track is a Greater Manchester charity that enables people to make lasting positive changes in their lives. This could be managing problematic drug and/or alcohol use, living a crime-free life, improving mental health and wellbeing, or finding and maintaining a stable home.
The role of Chief Executive Officer is ideal for someone who is looking for an opportunity to lead an organisation while maintaining a strong and direct connection to the people we work with.We are looking for someone to translate vision into action, shaping services, systems, and policy at both local and national levels with empathy, innovation, and a deep commitment to equity.
Essential knowledge and experience
Equality, Diversity and Inclusion
Back on Track is fully committed to the active promotion of equal opportunities in its capacity as an employer and in the provision of all its services. We are committed to bringing together people with diverse skills, knowledge and experience to reflect the community we work in. We value lived experience greatly and what it can bring to a role. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, including people who many have convictions and/or personal experiences of homelessness, mental health and drug and alcohol issues.