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Functional Manager or Director n.e.c.
Tasks
- Directs or undertakes the preparation, publication and dissemination of reports and other information pertaining to the organisation.
- Stimulates public interest by providing publicity, giving lectures and interviews and organising appeals.
- Represents union, association or charity in consultation and negotiation with government, employees and other bodies.
- Formulates and directs the implementation of an organisation.
- Plans, organises, coordinates and directs the resources of a special interest organisation.
- Organises local authority office work and resources, negotiates contracted out services.
- Helps to formulate and implement local government policy and ensures legal and statutory provisions are observed.
Typical Education Level
Honours, Bachelor's degree
Will retirement created job openings
In the UK, 22% in this profession are aged 55 or above.* They will likely retire in the next 10 years, creating a demand for new workers
*This is based on national data

£48,734
Average annual earnings
The current average wage for functional manager or director n.e.c. is £48,734

3,491 positions
Current Employment
The number of jobs in the career for the current year is 3,491. Job counts include both employed and self-employed persons, and do not distinguish between full- and part-time jobs.

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Job Postings
Over the past year, jobs have been posted for functional manager or director n.e.c. roles.
How well does it pay?
Normal pay for this occupation is £48,734 per year. That is about £4,061 per month or £24.99 per hour. New workers generally start on £10,575, while highly experienced workers can earn as much as £93,653
Is it growing or declining?
This career has remained the same over the last 2 years, and is expected to remain the same over the next 4 years. Currently, 3,491 people are employed in the region.