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Greenhill, South Yorkshire (Hybrid)
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Voluntary
Job description

The Organisation

The 5% Club is a national dynamic movement of employers committed to “Earn and Learn” as part of building and developing the workforce they need for a socially mobile, prosperous and cohesive nation. We exist to help our Members and all employers increase further the number, quality and range of Earn and Learn opportunities across the UK. By joining The 5% Club, our Members aspire to achieve 5% of their workforce in Earn and Learn positions (including apprentices, sponsored students and graduates on formalised training schemes) within five years of joining.

The 5% Club now represents over 1250 organisations with 2m employees, of which almost 121,000 are in on-the-job training – an average, of more than 6?ross the movement. Our mission is rooted in employers taking a proactive role in addressing the UK’s critical skills challenges. It’s about developing people with the right skills to forge meaningful career paths and its members represent some of the gold standards of training and skills development.

We want roles such as apprenticeships, sponsored student placements, graduate programmes and upskilling to be accessible to all. By “all,” we mean the spectrum of Britain’s social diversity – racial, cultural, gender, age, background and more. The end goal is to drive up shared prosperity in the country by enlisting all manner of organisation sizes (from SMEs, for whom “5%” means one person – to FTSE100 household names employing tens of thousands) as Members, who then sign the Charter committing to building a workforce with at least 5% of their employees in Earn and Learn roles.

The 5% Club has strong connections to the Government, industry bodies and education partners and this plays a huge part in advocacy and change.

To find out more about what we do, visit our website.

The Role

The Chair of the Board provides strategic leadership to the charity, ensuring it is well governed, financially sustainable, and delivering meaningful impact for its beneficiaries. The role requires an experienced and collaborative leader who can support the Chief Executive, guide the Board, and uphold the highest standards of charity governance.

Key responsibilities

Governance Leadership

  • Lead the Board in ensuring the charity fulfils its mission, complies with its governing document, and meets all legal and regulatory requirements (including Charity Commission expectations).
  • Ensure the Board operates effectively, with the right balance of skills, diversity, and experience. Lead regular Board effectiveness reviews and support ongoing trustee development.
  • Uphold the principles of good governance, encouraging constructive challenge, accountability, and high ethical standards.

Strategic Oversight

  • Work with trustees and the Chief Executive to set the charity’s long-term vision, strategy, and priorities.
  • Ensure appropriate systems are in place to monitor performance, impact, and risk. Oversee the quality of impact reporting, ensuring the charity communicates its outcomes effectively.
  • Champion organisational learning, innovation, and responsiveness to change in the external environment.

Supporting and Challenging the Chief Executive

  • Provide support, guidance, and constructive challenge to the Chief Executive.
  • Maintain a strong, transparent, and trusting working relationship with the Chief Executive.
  • Undertake formal annual appraisal of the Chief Executive and ensure the Board supports their performance and development.
  • Act as the Chief Executive’s point of escalation for urgent or exceptional decisions requiring Chair involvement.

Board Leadership & Culture

  • Chair Board meetings effectively, ensuring inclusive and balanced discussions and clear decisions.
  • Ensure committees function effectively and are properly delegated while maintaining appropriate oversight.
  • Build a collaborative board culture, encouraging diverse perspectives and maintaining a focus on beneficiaries. Lead succession planning across the Board – and supporting Committees – and ensure recruitment reflects diversity and skill needs.
  • Lead trustee recruitment, induction, and succession planning (except for the recruitment of a new Chair).

External Representation

  • Act as an ambassador for the charity, representing it with key stakeholders, funders, partners, regulators, and the media (as appropriate).
  • Support the Chief Executive and senior team in relationship-building with donors, sponsors, and strategic partners.
  • Promote the charity’s reputation and influence within relevant sectors. Represent the Charity in policy, advocacy and employer-facing forums where appropriate.

Risk, Finance & Compliance

  • Ensure robust financial oversight, including budgeting, audit, reserves, and investment policies.
  • Oversee risk management and ensure the Board receives timely information to make informed decisions.
  • Ensure the charity maintains high standards in safeguarding, health & safety, data protection, and other statutory areas. Provide assurance over internal control systems and review the annual report and accounts prior to approval.

The Person

We are seeking an individual with substantial senior leadership experience, ideally a current or former business leader within an employer organisation, and prior experience as Chair of a commercial company, non-profit organisation, or charity. Experience in environments involving policy engagement or multistakeholder representation would be advantageous.

Essential Experience

  • Significant senior leadership experience in a business, employer organisation, or large operational environment.
  • Prior experience as Chair of a commercial company, charity, or non-profit.
  • Experience of organisational governance, strategic planning, and risk oversight.
  • Experience supporting or overseeing a Chief Executive or senior leadership team.
  • Demonstrable experience building high-performing boards or teams.
  • Experience engaging with Government, regulators, or policy-influencing environments.

Desirable Experience

  • Experience in the charity sector, voluntary or community work, or public service.
  • Experience with fundraising, commissioning, or managing external partnerships.
  • Knowledge of relevant regulatory frameworks (e.g., Charity Commission guidance, safeguarding,data protection).
  • Experience within a membership organisation or skills/employability-focused sector.

Skills and Competencies

  • Strong strategic thinking and the ability to translate insight into practical direction.
  • Excellent communication, facilitation, and interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to chair meetings effectively and foster inclusive discussion.
  • Integrity, independence of mind, and sound judgement.
  • Ability to analyse complex information and make evidence-based decisions.
  • Commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
  • Confidence in ambassadorial and stakeholder-facing roles, including ability to represent the organisation publicly, including handling media or public scrutiny if required.

Personal Attributes

  • Genuine alignment with the charity’s mission and values.
  • Collaborative, supportive, and low-ego leadership style.
  • Ability to challenge constructively and hold others to account.
  • Resilient, calm under pressure, and capable of navigating ambiguity.
  • High ethical standards and commitment to trusteeship responsibilities.
  • Comfortable operating in high-visibility environments and representing the charity in national settings.
Organisation
Trustees Unlimited View profile Organisation type Recruitment Agency Company size 1 - 5
Posted on: 24 February 2026
Closing date: 30 March 2026 at 23:30
Tags: Strategy, Governance / Management