Recruitment, Career and Management Consultancy in Agricultural Supply and Services


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Head Office

De Lacy Executive Ltd, Acorn Business Centre, Roberts End, Hanley Swan, Malvern, Worcestershire, WR8 0DN

Contact: John Davies (Director)

Tel: 01684 310208 Mobile:07980 859953 8am to 8pm

Email: johndavies@delacyexecutive.co.uk

Contact: Amanda Latham (Recruitment Consultant)

Tel: 01684 310208 Mobile:07730 218934 8am to 8pm

Email: amanda@delacyexecutive.co.uk

Contact: Grace Nugent (Marketing and Recruitment Consultant)

Tel: 01684 310208 Mobile: 07436 808024

Email: grace@delacyexecutive.co.uk


Regional Office

Contact: Margaret Wilkinson (Recruitment Consultant)

Tel: 01423 326034 / 07875 197231 8.30am to 6.30pm

Email: margaret@delacyexecutive.co.uk

Office hours: 8.30am - 6.30pm Monday to Friday.


All Applicants:

  • must have a valid EU work permit at the time of registration
  • and must have a high standard of spoken and written english
  • and must have employment experience of UK or EU agriculture, even trainee roles.

 

De Lacy Executive is proud to be the only agricultural recruitment specialist approved as a member of the Recruitment and Employment Confederation - the professional body committed to raising standards and highlighting excellence throughout the recruitment industry. All REC Members must abide by the REC Code of Professional Practice. (Membership Number: 00082047)

 

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