Academy Advisory Council Member

Sheffield, South Yorkshire (On-site)
Unpaid role, expenses not paid
Voluntary

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Job description

Join the Brigantia Learning Trust – Make a Difference in Your Community

At Brigantia Learning Trust, governance looks a little different—and that’s what makes it so effective. Our approach brings together local voices, strong leadership and a shared commitment to delivering the very best for our academies and communities.

How Our Governance Works

Our governance model is built on four connected layers:

  • Academy Advisory Councils (AACs) – representing local voices
  • The Board of Trustees – providing strategic oversight
  • The Trust Leadership Team – delivering day-to-day executive leadership
  • Trust Members – ensuring accountability at the highest level

Supporting this structure are specialist committees covering Finance, Risk & Audit, HR, Education & Standards, and Remuneration, alongside our four Academy Advisory Councils at:

  • Brigantia Hill Fort
  • Hinde House (2–16)
  • Yewlands
  • Longley Park Sixth Form

As our Trust grows, our AACs are playing an increasingly vital role, with opportunities for greater responsibility and influence over time.

The Role of the Academy Advisory Council

Each AAC is made up of dedicated individuals—parents, staff, and members of the local community—who work closely with academy leaders and Trust representatives.

This is your opportunity to:

  • Have your voice heard at Trust level
  • Support and challenge academy leaders
  • Represent your community and its interests
  • Help shape the experience of young people locally

You’ll meet with senior academy leaders, alongside Link Trustees and members of the Trust Executive Team, ensuring your insights directly inform decision-making.

What You’ll Do

As an Academy Advisor, you will:

  • Act as a critical friend—supportive, encouraging, and constructively challenging
  • Provide local insight to inform Trust decisions
  • Support safeguarding understanding at academy level
  • Build strong links between the academy and its community
  • Review academy performance and discuss key priorities
  • Help ensure Trust values and ethos are lived day-to-day

Unlike traditional governing bodies, you won’t be burdened with financial or staffing decisions. Instead, you’ll have the time and focus to look at what really matters—impact, experience and community voice.

What’s Expected of You

We understand this is a voluntary role, and we aim to make it meaningful and manageable:

  • Three meetings per year, usually held after school
  • Preparation by reading papers and contributing to discussions
  • Occasional focused academy visits to understand life on the ground
  • Completion of a simple annual skills audit
  • Commitment to safeguarding training and DBS clearance

Why Get Involved?

Becoming an Academy Advisor is a rewarding way to give back, develop your skills, and help shape the future of education in your community.

Your perspective matters—whether you’re a parent, professional, or community member. Together, we can ensure every academy continues to thrive.

Organisation
Brigantia Learning Trust View profile Organisation type Non Charity Employer
Posted on: 03 June 2026
Closing date: 26 July 2026 at 16:00
Tags: Teaching, Education, Students / School, Youth / Children, Trusts / Foundations, Governance / Management

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