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Trainee Clerk to Governors or Experienced Governance Professional
Posted 15 days 3 hours ago by Attingham Education Limited
We are looking to appoint a trainee Clerk to Governors or an established Governance Professional. Term time only, 20 hours per week (paid weeks 45.5)
This role is a hybrid role. The successful candidate would be expected to travel to schools in the West Midlands area; however, some meetings are held remotely.
Role purpose
To provide advice and guidance to the governing or trust board on governance, constitutional and procedural matters. A professional clerk will contribute towards the efficient and effective functioning of a governing board and its committees by providing:
Administrative and organisational support
Guidance to ensure that the board works in compliance with the appropriate legal and regulatory framework and understands the potential consequences for non-compliance.
Advice on procedural matters relating to the operation of the board
Key duties
Organising meetings, hearings and appeals. The Governance Professional prepares for and administrates meetings, allowing the board to make effective use of their time and focus on strategic matters. The clerk supports the effective running of meetings by:
working with others to prepare agendas and liaising with those preparing papers to make sure they are available on time.
convening meetings and distributing papers as required by legislation.
ensuring meetings are quorate, inclusive and well structured.
overseeing election of officers
recording attendance/apologies and taking appropriate action in relation to absences
taking minutes indicating who is responsible for any agreed actions with timescales and circulate as agreed with the governing board.
circulating draft and approved minutes to all governors/trustees/members of the committee, the headteacher and other relevant bodies within the timescale agreed with the board.
following up on agreed action points with those responsible and informing the chair of progress
Providing advice and guidance
advising on legal duties and governing practice
advising on constitutional requirements
advising on board procedures
advising on statutory guidance and policies
advising on annual tasks and decisions
advising on governor/trustee CPD
accessing external advice as appropriate
supporting issue resolution
Administration and record keeping
The clerk supports the board in maintaining records of policies and procedural documents and ensures these are accessible. This includes:
maintaining membership records including contact details of board members, terms of office and informing any relevant authorities of changes to membership details
advising governors/trustees and appointing bodies in advance of the expiry of a governor/trustee's term of office and the impact of this on the board's capacity, diversity and skills mix
establishing, in discussion with the board, open and transparent vacancy filling processes and efficient procedures for election and appointment
giving procedural advice and assisting with the management of governor/trustee elections
advising the board on succession planning for all board roles
maintaining governing documents such as terms of reference and signed minutes
collating, maintaining and ensuring correct publication of information about governors/trustees such as any pecuniary interests
maintaining a record of board CPD
maintaining records of board correspondence
maintaining governance communication portal
drafting correspondence on behalf of the board
Maintaining relationships and communication
Good relationships between the clerk and members of the board are essential for open communication. Clerks also have a role to play in supporting and advising the governing or trust board on their self-review and development.
The clerk should fulfil these responsibilities, whilst maintaining independence, by:
maintaining professional working relationships with the chair, the board and school leaders
communicating on board matters outside of meetings.
where appropriate, liaising on behalf of the board (such as for external reviews of governance)
contributing to the coordination of learning and development opportunities for those involved in governance, including induction and continuing professional development
participating in regular performance management with the chair
Ensuring compliance
ensuring meetings are quorate
overseeing the review of required policies
publication of governance information on school websites
advising on data protection requirements
overseeing board recruitment processes
co-ordinating safeguarding checks on board members
monitoring eligibility of board members to serve, including on committees
notifying disqualifications, expiry of office etc
statutory registers and filing returns
keeping up to date with current educational developments and legislation affecting school governance
Attingham Education Limited
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