Respond is one of the largest housing associations in Ireland, providing social housing and homeless services. Our vision is that every family and individual in Ireland will have high-quality housing as part of a vibrant and caring community. We are growing rapidly in response to the housing crisis and are now looking for the right person who has the passion and skills to help us realise our vision. Respond is committed to equal employment and growing a diverse workforce. If you do not tick every box there are likely other valuable attributes and skills that you have, that would make you a great fit for the organisation. We welcome applications from people of all cultures, nationalities, genders and from anyone who has historically faced social exclusion. If you feel this role is for you, then please apply. Location: Midlands Region Reporting to: Executive Head of Development Salary Range: €79,552 - €102,949 Terms: Permanent Contract 39 Hours per week (Mon to Fri) Job Purpose: The purpose of this role is to manage and oversee defined projects to delivery in line with statutory compliance and best practice. To assist the Head of Development in the delivery of Responds development programme, and assist in maintaining and building partnerships with key stakeholders. Core duties and responsibilities: Lead on projects at various stages including design, procurement, tender, construction and handover. Prepare feasibility and business case proposals for new development projects, securing funding approvals in line with Organisations' development, investment and procurement strategy. Report and manage project budgets, funding, contracts, programme, risk and compliance with statutory standards, Departments KPIs and agreed protocols. Responsible for coordinating, completing and submission of financial applications for development funding. Liaise with internal and external stakeholders on the status of Board approved schemes and delivery programme. Manage small internal teams and direct reporting as assigned. Support and mentor direct team reporting including learning and skills development. Qualifications/Experience: 3rd level qualificationas Chartered Architect, Planning & Property Valuation, Chartered Town Planner, Property Investment or Chartered Quantity Surveyor MSCSI, MRICS or equivalent. Strong knowledge of the Irish planning, development and construction sector Minimum 8 years post-graduate experience in planning, development, cost management, construction, risk management and public procurement. Financial control and budget management skills. Excellent influencing skills with strong presentation, verbal and written communication skills. The closing date for applications is on or before the close of business on Friday, 12th September 2025. Skills: Chartered Quantity Surveyor 3rd level qualification Chartered Architect Financial control