Job Vacancy – Hearing Help Essex are recruiting for a new CEO

Posted on: March 20, 2025

Join Hearing Help Essex as Our New Chief Executive Officer (CEO)

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Are you an inspiring leader with a passion for making a difference? Hearing Help Essex is seeking a visionary Chief Executive Officer to drive our mission forward and expand our reach to support even more individuals living with hearing loss across the county.

This is a rare and exciting opportunity for a dynamic and adaptable leader, ideally with experience in the charity sector and a strong connection to the challenges faced by those with hearing loss.
With demand for our vital services growing, you’ll be at the forefront of a dynamic and rewarding environment, balancing strategic vision with hands-on engagement.

In this role, you’ll have the opportunity to:

  • Shape and implement innovative strategies to meet the evolving needs of our community.
  • Build meaningful relationships with stakeholders, partners, and supporters to amplify our impact.
  • Lead and inspire a dedicated team, ensuring the delivery of exceptional support for those we serve.

This position is more than a job – it’s a chance to lead transformative change and improve the lives of thousands of people. As CEO, you’ll work closely with a committed Board of Trustees, ensuring the charity’s continued success within our robust governance framework.

Are you ready to lead a charity with heart, vision, and purpose?

Apply today to become part of a team dedicated to changing lives across Essex.

For more details, including the job description, please click here or email sophie.ede@hearinghelpessex.org.uk 

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