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Voluntary
Job description

Co-opted People Development Committee Role Description

Volunteer Role Title: Co-opted People Development Committee Member

Location: Home with ability to travel to Leeds Mind premises

Responsible to: Chair of Trustees

Hours: As a minimum, co-opted members are expected to prepare for and attend all meetings of the relevant committee. Committee meetings are held quarterly and are up to two hours in duration.

About the service

Leeds Mind promotes positive mental health and wellbeing, and provides help and support to anyone who needs it in and around Leeds. We offer many services, including: counselling, peer support, social prescribing, employment support, suicide bereavement support, creative wellbeing activities, mental health training and more. The aim of our work is to help people build on their strengths, overcome obstacles, and become more in control of their lives. We have faith and optimism in our clients and so the services we deliver are built around their needs. We support the people of Leeds to discover their own resources to ‘recover’ from periods of poor mental health, and to live life independently with their mental health condition.

Leeds Mind appoints external co-opted members to its relevant committees in order to strengthen the breadth of experience and skills available.  It recognises the very valuable contribution that co-opted members make to the success of Leeds Mind and wants co-opted members to feel that the job they do is rewarding and satisfying.

Co-opted members are expected to contribute their professional, specialist, generalist and management skills to Leeds Mind’s committees in a non-executive role.

 

Key tasks & responsibilities

  • Play an active role as a member of the People Development Committee
  • Provide strategic direction and HR oversight to assist the Committee in its work
  • Provide specialist professional advice and guidance to support the Director of People, Culture & Governance and their team
  • Contribute to the work of the Committee in an effective, open and transparent manner
  • Attend committee meetings, induction, training and other events, as required
  • Get to know Leeds Mind through discussion with the Chair, CEO, Trustees, staff, volunteers and service users, reading relevant papers and participating in events
  • Comply with all governance policies and procedures
  • Represent and act in the best interests of Leeds Mind at all times

  Skills and experience

· Extensive professional experience within HR leadership (including organisational design, employee relations, people analytics & reward)

· Proven track record of developing and implementing HR strategy

· Strong employment law knowledge

· A commitment to the aims and objectives of Leeds Mind and to promoting the interests of people with mental health difficulties

· A willingness to devote time and effort

· Strategic vision

· An ability to work effectively as a member of a team while contributing an independent perspective

· A commitment to equality and diversity in the workplace

· A commitment to safeguarding clients and others you may come into contact with as part of the role

Support for the Co-opted Board Committee Member

The Chair of Trustees is responsible for ensuring that co-opted members either have the required knowledge, skills and experience or are supported to develop these within a reasonable time frame.

Senior Leadership Team members will be available to provide information and support, as required. An option to ‘buddy’ with another Trustee on the Committee will be offered to provide an additional source of support.

Co-opted members may also be invited to attend the Board and Managers Away Days, which are held twice a year.

All Leeds Mind volunteers have access to the Mindful Employer Plus Employee Assistance Programme and have the option of completing a Wellness Action Plan.

Our People Development Committee

The People Committee oversees the delivery of effective people processes and strategy, advising the Board on key aspects such as the development of the people development strategy, strategic direction and oversight of all people and HR activities, and scrutiny and risk management around Leeds Mind people and HR policies, processes, and controls . It also receives key performance indicators reports, business plans, and risk registers, reviews updates on policies, and makes recommendations to the Board on relevant people matters.

The Committee includes at least two trustees (one of which Chairs the committee), the CEO, and staff members such as the Director of People. Staff representatives are recruited for a tenure of up to three year . The Committee meets quarterly via MS Teams. Full minutes of the meetings are taken and circulated to the Board to inform decisions. The Committee reports to the Board on significant progress, key risks, issues, and their resolution.

Other requirements

Co-opted members will receive supervision from the Chair of the Trustees and will attend Leeds Mind training as relevant to the role.

This role is a for a minimum 2 year term.

Closing date: 8th June 2025.

Interview date: 18th June 2025.

Posted by
Leeds Mind View profile Organisation type Registered Charity
Posted on: 14 May 2025
Closing date: 08 June 2025 at 13:04
Tags: Health / Medical, Mental Health