CITB
Regional Engagement Manager - North West

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Regional Engagement Manager – North West
Location: Mobile – Flexible
Hours of Work: Full-time (35 hours per week)
Contract: Permanent
Grade: SL1
Target Salary: £58,533 + £6,799 Annual Car Allowance
About this Opportunity
CITB aims to lead the construction sector by example to ensure fairness, inclusion and respect for all. We seek to build a workforce that reflects Britain’s diverse population and people from under-represented groups are encouraged to apply for vacancies. Our main objective is to create a culture that helps all of our customers strive towards a workforce that is reflective of today’s society.
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As Regional Engagement Manager, you will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of construction skills across the North West. You will lead CITB’s strategic engagement activity in the region—building influential partnerships, driving collaboration, and ensuring the industry has the skills it needs for the future.
Working closely with local authorities, devolved governments, industry partners and key stakeholders, you will align regional skills priorities with national strategy—helping to influence decisions, unlock opportunities and deliver meaningful impact across the sector.


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CITB aims to lead the construction sector by example to ensure fairness, inclusion and respect for all. We seek to build a workforce that reflects Britain’s diverse population and people from under-represented groups are encouraged to apply for vacancies.
Our main objective is to create a culture that helps all of our customers strive towards a workforce that is reflective of today’s society.
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