Senior Management Volunteer Roles
ESU invites a visionary leader to join our education committee to help shape the future of oracy education globally whilst supporting the creation and development of new ventures and a new 5-year strategy.
Applications close on: Monday 29th April 2024
Location: Dartmouth House, 37 Charles St, London W1J 5ED
About The English-Speaking Union (ESU)
The English-Speaking Union of the Commonwealth is a membership organisation with a charitable purpose. It was founded by the journalist Sir Evelyn Wrench in 1918 and is governed by a Royal Charter, granted by Her late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II in 1957. The Princess Royal is the President.
The ESU is best known for its extensive work in supporting children and young people to develop speaking and listening (oracy) skills through primary education programmes, public speaking competitions and debate.
The ESU is an international organisation with a network of 54 national ESUs, each operating independently and according to its own jurisdiction. The ESU provides secretariat to the International Council.
The international headquarters of the ESU are at Dartmouth House, one of the most notable properties in Mayfair.
It is Grade II Listed and is scheduled as a building of national importance. The venue is operated under licence by Graysons, who run weddings, private events, corporate activities and service our members.
The ESU also operates a private members’ club at Dartmouth House, where members establish new friendships and networks through its varied events programme.
We plan to refurbish our Grade II listed building in the heart of Mayfair whilst retaining our heritage and maximising our opportunities.
We plan to develop our volunteering strategy and grow our network of volunteers nationally and from within our existing membership and new audiences.
Alongside planning to establish our fundraising capability to grow, diversify and enhance our education and membership offers and establishing our new fundraising strategy.
ESU is not just an organisation; it’s a lifelong community. Our vibrant domestic and international membership network is the cornerstone of our charitable work, fostering connections that last a lifetime.
About the role
We have just appointed several new Trustees to our board and are looking to appoint a new Co-opted Advisor who can offer us support, guidance, challenge, and strategic advice through our education committee.
You will join us as we embark on new ventures to develop our site and offer, diversify our income streams, grow our volunteering and ultimately create our next 5-year strategy.
The co-opted advisor will have a one-year term.
Who we are looking for
We are looking for an advisor with experience preferably at senior leadership level in secondary education, however, we are open to people with experience in primary and further education.
Please click 'Apply via website’ to be redirected to the Peridot Partners website, where you can find full details of the candidate profile and register your interest to apply.
Applications for this role close on Monday 29th April 2024
Bring your values-led leadership and non-executive experience to lead the Governing Body of Brockenhurst College as they strive to achieve outstanding outcomes and exceptional student experiences for all learners.
Applications close at: 9 a.m. Monday 6th May 2024
Location: Brockenhurst, Hampshire
About Brockenhurst College
Brockenhurst College, known locally as Brock, is a further education (FE) college based in the heart of the New Forest.
The main college campus is situated within the village of Brockenhurst with a further four satellite sites in New Milton, Marchwood, Lymington, and Southampton, where more specialist aspects of provision are delivered.
At Brock, we place learners at the heart of everything we do and have a strong reputation for delivering excellent and inclusive teaching and learning, as well as effective all-round student support.
The college has tertiary college status and as such, it provides a broad range of qualifications for learners including programmes for 16-19 learners, apprentices, adults, higher education students, and programmes for international students who come from over 20 different countries globally to study with us.
This diverse provision reflects the long-standing inclusive nature of the college, offering qualifications that meet the needs, interests, and ambitions of our student community, as well as those of local, regional, and national employers.
As a college, we have a significant responsibility to deliver the skills required to support the local and regional economy and as such, are involved as delivery partners, alongside other colleges, in the Institute of Technology agenda as well as the delivery of the Local Skills Improvement Plan through the Local Skills Improvement Fund. These agendas continue to be strategic drivers in the development of the college curriculum.
About the role
The college is seeking to appoint a new Chair of the Governing Body, with an inclusive approach to leadership, to ensure the progression of the college and the quality of the learner experience is always developing and improving.
You will play the role of a critical friend to ensure the college continues to achieve its objectives set out in the strategic plan.
As the new Chair of our college, you will have the ability to form a key relationship with the CEO and Principal, as well as the wider SLT — one of mutual respect and trust, with clear communication, sharing ideas and concerns.
The Chair will also lead an engaged and committed board of governors, ensuring a collaborative, inclusive, and respected environment is created to allow appropriate levels of support, scrutiny, and challenge, for the college to reach its goals, objectives, and ambitions.
Who we are looking for
You will bring experience as a successful, senior strategic leader within your chosen professional field and carry an appreciation for values-led leadership.
You will understand the importance of education and the impact this has on the students of Brockenhurst College, in addition to the positive impact the college has on local businesses and the local community.
We are looking for someone who shares our values of inclusivity and people focus and has a passion for education.
Additionally, this individual will have a strong drive to move the college forward and positively influence Brockenhurst College’s success.
Peridot Partners and Brockenhurst College are, together, committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and our client expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The successful candidate will be subject to an enhanced DBS check and satisfactory references before any final offer can be made.
Please click 'Apply via website’ to be redirected to the Peridot Partners website, where you can find full details of the candidate profile and register your interest to apply.
Applications for this role close at 9 a.m. Monday 6th May 2024.
Join the world-class Newcastle University as Lay Member of Council and use your legal, PR or IT expertise to play a vital part in the governance of the institution as it seeks to advance education, learning and research in the North East of England and globally.
Applications close at: 9 a.m. Monday 6th May 2024
Location: Newcastle
About Newcastle University
Newcastle University exists for the public benefit to advance education, learning, and research. We are a world-class university that advances knowledge, provides creative solutions, and solves global problems.
Newcastle University is proud to be a values-led, research-intensive university that makes a significant contribution to our city, region, and globally.
The University’s core values of equality, diversity, inclusion, social and environmental justice, and academic freedom are at the heart of everything we do.
We are passionate in our belief that universities should play a fundamental role in creating and fostering more equitable societies.
We aim to work collaboratively with our many external partners to shape brighter futures, grow the economy and champion social justice.
About the role
Lay members of Council have a vital part to play in the governance of the University and bring knowledge and experience of particular value, given the nature of the environment in which universities work.
Lay Members are expected to play an appropriate part in ensuring that the necessary business of Council is carried on efficiently, effectively, and in a manner appropriate for the proper conduct of public business. You will be expected to make rational and constructive contributions to debate and to make your knowledge and expertise available to Council as opportunities arise.
Members have a responsibility to ensure that the governing body acts in accordance with the instruments of governance of the University and exercises efficient and effective use of the resources of the University to meet its charitable objectives, maintain long-term financial viability, and safeguard its assets.
Members do not play an executive role, which is primarily advisory and facilitating, and we expect Members to establish a constructive and supportive, but challenging, working relationship with the University.
Members are covered by the University’s Professional Indemnity cover in respect of fulfilling their duties.
Members of Council are appointed for three years and membership may be renewed for up to two more terms of three years. It is hoped that Lay Members will serve on one or more of the Council’s sub-committees.
As such, the University is seeking Lay Council Members who can commit up to 16 days per year to this role, which roughly equates to a time commitment of one to two days per month.
You will be provided with a full induction and training opportunities to support your work on Council.
Who we are looking for
Newcastle University is seeking exceptional individuals to join the Council as Lay Members. This is an excellent opportunity to make a considerable contribution to advancing the University’s core mission.
We are particularly interested in those who bring the following experience, expertise, skills, and commitments:
- Expertise or background in the legal profession.
- Senior strategic leadership and/or policy experience in Public Relations or Information Technology.
- Prior governance experience, although not essential is advantageous.
- Collaborative, inclusive, and enabling approach.
- Commitment to being a strong external and internal ambassador for Newcastle University.
- Ability and willingness to contribute to a broad range of University matters.
- Committed to offering your time and expertise to meet the duties of the role.
- Strong commitment to the University’s values, mission and EDI ethos.
Newcastle University is committed to being a fully inclusive global University, which actively recruits, supports, and retains staff from all sectors of society. We value diversity as well as celebrate, support, and thrive on the contributions of all our employees and the communities they represent.
We are proud to be an equal opportunities employer and encourage applications from everybody, regardless of race, sex, ethnicity, religion, nationality, sexual orientation, age, disability, gender identity, marital status/civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, as well as being open to flexible working practices.
If you think you meet these criteria and have a genuine interest in supporting Newcastle University as a Lay Council Member, please do get in touch.
Please click 'Apply via website’ to be redirected to the Peridot Partners website, where you can find full details of the candidate profile and register your interest to apply.
Applications for this role close at 9 a.m. Monday 6th May 2024.
Join the Board at Bournemouth & Poole College and be part of their continued journey for greater success and further development in supporting a thriving local economy and community.
Location: Bournemouth & Poole, Dorset
Salary: Reasonable expenses paid
Closing date: 9 a.m. Wednesday 24th April
We are Bournemouth & Poole College
We are the largest provider of further education (FE) and apprenticeships in the area. Our core focus is on developing the work skills of our students so that when they leave us, they are ready to start or to progress within their chosen careers.
With three campuses across Bournemouth and Poole, we serve our local communities well and are working towards becoming a beacon institution within the local region.
Facts about us:
- We are home to around 9,000+ students from across the region, the UK and the world and employ over 600 people.
- Our academic results are high and continue to improve.
- We’re a great place to study. 9/10 students would recommend The Bournemouth & Poole College to a friend.
- Our Apprenticeships training is consistently above the national average. We work with 2,000+ businesses across Dorset and the surrounding area. It means we can provide students with access to training, work experience and real-life projects, adding to their CVs.
- Higher education remains an important part of our provision. On average, over 600 students (50:50 full-time and part-time) study degree-level courses at the College.
- We are proud to be a Community College and are closely embedded in the activities of the region and local communities. Over 2,300 of our students took part in volunteering activities last year.
- Our team provides in-house access to work skills training and exclusive jobs that aren’t advertised elsewhere.
- Our residential support for students was graded as ‘Outstanding’ by Ofsted in November 2023.
About the role
The Bournemouth & Poole College’s activities are overseen by the Board of the Corporation. It is responsible for agreeing, supporting and scrutinising the delivery of the College’s strategy.
The College Board has 16 members and includes members from the commercial, public, voluntary and education sectors. The Board operates a committee structure model and operates strictly in accordance with the government’s laid down ‘Instrument and Articles of Government’.
The role of the Governor is fundamental to strong and effective governance and is, therefore, key to Bournemouth & Poole College’s continued success. The Governors will bring experience at a strategic or senior level with a real recognition of the difference that education makes to the lives of thousands of people each year.
The appointed Governors will provide expertise in their area and ensure the collaboration of Governors is effective and of the highest standards, working as a coherent unit in close partnership with the management team to achieve the College’s strategy and objectives.
Together, the Corporation Board will review the College mission, consider strategic developments, systematically monitor College and management performance, review and monitor the implementation of a range of College policies, and ensure compliance with statutory requirements at all times. The Corporation is charged with developing an environment that enables the College to fulfil its mission for the benefit of learners and the community.
This current campaign of recruitment is part of our succession planning strategy and would hope to engage people with the ambition and mindset to develop as Governors and look to the future opportunities of Chair or Vice Chair of the Board. As a sector, we have a comprehensive CPD package for new Governors and those wishing to develop for future roles within a Board. Our experienced Director of Governance, Marianne Barnard, is well-versed in supporting all of our Board to be the very best they can be.
Who we are looking for
Recognising our ambitious strategy and aspirations for further development, we seek to engage strategic leaders from the local and wider area to support the Board in this journey and bring a passion for success and recognition of the value of post-16 education to society.
Governors are innovative and dynamic individuals who will share the College’s vision and help us deliver our ambitions.
We are currently looking to recruit new Governors with experience in any of the following areas:
- Education – curriculum, safeguarding, digital innovation
- Business/commercial leadership
Most importantly, we want people to join our Board who have an understanding and passion for what we do and why we do it – education is a pivotal time and experience for all of our students, and as a Board, we are able to impact and influence the direction of the College for the benefit of future generations across the region.
We promote equality of opportunity and inclusion within the workplace and welcome applications from all sections of the community, especially those currently underrepresented within the organisation.
The Board Member role is voluntary, although reasonable travel expenses will be reimbursed. Our Board Members undertake a rich range of activities as part of the governance team, both in meetings and committees, and engaging with students, college staff and external contacts; to gain rounded perspectives to inform their contribution. The Board holds three scheduled meetings a year, these meetings are normally held at our Poole Campus on a Thursday (16:00 – 19:00). In addition to Board Meetings, members are expected to join one Board Committee (meetings are online and held termly, normally on Tuesday mornings). Other activity includes: attendance at the annual Board Planning Day, an annual Board/SLT dinner and learning walks.
This is a fantastic opportunity to join an ambitious and successful Governing Board and make a genuine impact on the future success of the College and its learners.
You will support the development and influence the direction of Bournemouth & Poole College at a time of great momentum as we seek to secure the finances, grow the organisation and aspire to provide outstanding, meaningful education opportunities for learners across the region.
Benefits
- A chance to develop skills in a strategic leadership role.
- The opportunity to work with a team of Governors and staff in achieving the goal of becoming an outstanding further and higher education provider.
- Training to develop an understanding of specific college management issues.
- A sense of achievement in making a difference to the College and the community.
Peridot Partners and Bournemouth & Poole College are, together, committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and our client expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The successful candidates will be subject to an enhanced DBS check and satisfactory references before any final offer can be made.
Please click 'Apply via website’ to be redirected to the Peridot Partners website, where you can find full details of the candidate profile and register your interest to apply.
Applications for this role close at 9 a.m. Wednesday 24th April.