School Governor (Penrith)

School Governor (Penrith)

Trustee/Governor
J84836
At a glance

Skills

  • Accountancy / Auditing
  • Financial management
  • Business development / Sales
  • Governance
  • Strategic development and planning
  • Legal
  • General / operations management
  • HR
  • Property management
  • Data analysis

Where

Penrith, CA11 7EG
Mainly at the office, or mainly at home.
Travel limit? No limit

Time

Mostly outside office hours Estimate of time needed:
0-5 hours / month
Governors usually attend around six meetings a year. On average, governors spend around 7 hours a month on governing duties.

Do you want to be inspired by the impact of education? Schools across Penrith are looking for skilled volunteers to support education by becoming school governors.

What will you be doing?

Governing bodies are responsible for the strategic management of a school and will make decisions about a wide range of issues

The core responsibilities involved are:

  • Ensuring accountability
  • Acting as a ‘critical friend’ to the Head Teacher
  • Monitoring and evaluating the school’s progress
  • Budgetary allocation and control
  • Shaping plans for school improvement and overseeing their implementation
  • Setting the school’s aims and values
  • Appointing senior members of staff including the Head Teacher

The governing body is usually split in to a small number of committees, each responsible for one area such as finance or pupil achievement. These committees will meet separately from the main governing body to discuss relevant issues in more detail. Discussion is then fed back at a full governing body meeting.

A school governing body is made up of representatives from the school, the parents, the local authority and the local community.

What are we looking for?

You don’t need any specific skills or experience to be a school governor. You must be over 18, but you don’t need to be a parent or have experience working in education. Often, it’s the outside perspective you can bring that a school needs.

Professional experience in areas such as HR, finance, law, or project management are all useful to a school. But soft skills such as leadership, communication, and problem solving are also great additions.

What difference will you make?

Governors make decisions that affect schools for years to come. Our recent impact survey found that our volunteers bring £9.9 million worth of value to schools each year, and 9/10 volunteers would recommend being a governor to a friend. 

As a governor, you can visit the school to gain an understanding of the culture and ethos and to get the most out of the role. You’ll also have the opportunity to meet children, parents, and teachers, and see the impact of your work first-hand.

Before you apply

You will need to complete an application form and will have an interview with the school. DBS checks will be taken up.

Causes
  • Education
  • Voluntary sector support
  • Organisation type: 
    Charity

    Governors for Schools exists to improve educational standards so that children and young people have the chance to realise their full potential.

     

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