JOIN OUR MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE
HELP SHAPE THE FUTURE OF SOCIAL HOUSING IN FAIFLEY
Knowes Housing Association Ltd (KHA) is a community based social landlord committed to its mission of providing good quality affordable housing and services which meet the needs and aspirations of the community we serve.
The Association owns and manages 1,055 properties and provides factoring services to 562 customers situated mainly in the Faifley area of Clydebank.
We currently have vacancies on our Management Committee and we are looking for people who share our purpose, vision and values and who are passionate about the provision of good quality affordable housing to our customers.
We are particularly interested in hearing from local residents who understand the area and would like to contribute to the continuous improvement of the community and environment.
In return we can offer you:
• A great opportunity to enhance your skills, knowledge and add to your CV
• A supportive environment where your views are heard
• An opportunity to meet new people and develop friendships with others with a shared commitment
• Appropriate IT equipment and training
If you are interested in joining our team, please email asweeney@knowes.org attaching your Curriculum Vitae.
If you would like to arrange an informal discussion regarding what is involved in being a committee member at Knowes HA, please telephone 01389 877752 and ask to speak to Amy.
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