New London, NH (4,463 pop.), seeks an experienced leader, collaborator, facilitator, and communicator to serve as the next Town Administrator. The current Administrator is retiring after serving 14 years. The population can increase to 16,000 during tourist seasons. Located in the scenic Lake Sunapee region of Central New Hampshire, north of Concord in Merrimack County.
New London offers the charm of a quaint New England town with unique shops, fine dining, entertainment, and abundant outdoor recreational activities in the area.
With an operating budget of approx. $13M including capital reserve, a workforce of 47 full-time and 25 part-time/seasonal employees not including firefighters and library personnel, and no collective bargaining agreements, the Town Administrator is responsible for overseeing the daily operation of the town, coordinating the functions of the Office of Select Board and administers the personnel, financial and purchasing policies of the town.
New London enjoys an excellent workforce and cohesive staff of department heads and Board of Selectmen. Candidates must also have excellent interpersonal and communication skills to effectively continue positive relationships with the staff, boards, residents, and organizations.
The ideal candidate will have a bachelor’s degree in a related field and five years of progressively responsible management experience in a municipal setting or equivalent combination of education and experience that demonstrates likely success in the position. Salary range to $147,000; starting salary commensurate with qualifications. The town offers a competitive benefit package. There is no residency requirement. New London is an equal opportunity employer.
For further information potential candidates are directed to the Municipal Resources, Inc. website at www.mrigov.com/career or to contact Carol Granfield, Municipal Resources, Inc. Director of Human Resources, at 603-279-0352, x 316.
To apply submit a resume and cover letter, in confidence, as a PDF attachment to recruitment@mrigov.com by 8 a.m. on Monday, March 24.