You're hired! FSCS advertises for £100k role

Laura Miller
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The Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) is looking to recruit - and is offering a hefty salary of £100,000 a year.

The FSCS is on the hunt for a qualified 'procurement and strategic sourcing professional' to join its finance team. The scheme - which is funded by the industry - is offering a salary of about £100,000 a year for the role. Candidates should "be able to demonstrate a successful track record of commercial procuring, able to engage and develop relationships across the organisation, but specifically at a senior level", according to the advert. They must also have a combination of public and private sector experience working across a broad mix of categories and "enjoy hands on managemen...

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