Birmingham, West Midlands (Hybrid)
Unpaid role, expenses paid
Voluntary

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Job description

You must live a short commutable distance to South West Birmingham, UK

 

Skills for a Chair:

  • Strong leadership skills
  • Strong communication and inter-personal skills
  • Ability to work as part of a team
  • Able to think creatively and solve problems
  • Able to motivate others and encourage participation
  • Able to handle and resolve conflict effectively
  • Willing to speak one’s mind and listen to the views of others.
  • Able to maintain independent and objective judgement
  • Willing to actively design and contribute to the strategic vision of the Group
  • Willingness to take decisions which will further the work of the Group

 

The responsibilities of the Chair:

  • Objectively and impartially chairing and facilitating Trustee Board meetings.
  • Acting as the Chair of the relevant Scout Council.
  • Planning the annual cycle of Trustee Board meetings and setting the agenda for Trustee Board meetings.
  • Monitoring that decisions and actions agreed at Trustee Board meetings are implemented.
  • Working closely with the GSL / relevant Commissioner to ensure there are long term and short term goals and the role the Trustee Board can play in helping to achieve these.
  • Providing direction for the Trustee Board.
  • Ensuring that all Trustees have been briefed and inducted into their roles, receive appropriate training, and are aware of their status as charity trustees.
  • Addressing and resolving conflicts that arise.
  • Membership and attendance of any working groups or sub-Committees set up by the Trustee Board, where appropriate.
  • For District and County/Area/Regional Chair, acting as the final appeal point for appointment disagreements between the Appointments Advisory Committee and District or County/Area/Region Commissioner.

 

General Trustee Board responsibilities:

  • To be a full and active participant in Trustee Board meetings and activities.
  • To uphold the responsibilities of a Trustee Board as outlined in The Scout Association’s Policy Organisation and Rules.
  • Willingness and eligibility to act as a Charity Trustee for the Group, District or County/Area/Region.*
  • Contribute to the strategic aims and future development of the Group, District or County/Area/Region.
  • An understanding of their own role, and the role of others on the Trustee Board.
  • A commitment to understanding and forming opinions on the key discussion points and responsibilities of the Trustee Board.
  • Willingness to complete various tasks which support the work of the Trustee Board and aims of the Group, District or County/Area/Region.
Application resources
Posted by
1st Kings Norton Sea Scout Group View profile Company size 11 - 20
Refreshed on: 23 August 2024
Closing date: 25 September 2024 at 19:00
Job ref: CoT24
Tags: Finance, Fundraising, Policy, Project Management, Volunteering Management, Compliance / Quality, Engagement / Outreach, Facilities, Office Management, Property Management, Recruitment, Risk Management, Strategy, Youth / Children, Statutory, Grants, Governance / Management

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