Company Three work long-term with local young people, training them as theatre-makers and providing a safe space in which to grow, explore and take risks. We make plays in which our members can express themselves and the change they want to make, for audiences of people who have the most influence over their lives. We share our practice and plays so that they can be used and adapted by organisations and artists working with teenagers everywhere.
We are seeking an inspiring Chair of the Board to match our ambition and energy, helping us deliver our vision. You will join us at an exciting time for Company Three. We have a brilliant team, a clear vision and robust finances. These things, along with our entry into the Arts Council’s National Portfolio, give us the opportunity to be innovative and ambitious.
About the role
The Chair of the Board of Trustees is a crucial leadership position, providing strategic direction and governance oversight to Company Three. You will work in close partnership with our Co-CEOs, ensuring effective and inclusive leadership across the organisation. You will be a champion for our values, ensuring that equity, diversity, and inclusion are embedded in all aspects of our work.
We are looking for someone with proven leadership experience, with a track record of chairing a board or committee, or holding a significant leadership role in a professional or community context. You will also have a passion for the arts and a belief in the transformative power of youth theatre and ability to centre our beneficiaries in strategic decision making.
We work hard to make sure our Board and team are made up of people who share the backgrounds of our members. At the moment our membership includes people who self-define as:
African, Algerian, Arab, Asian, Bangladeshi, Black, Black African, Black British, British, Caribbean, Congolese, Eastern European, Hong Kong Chinese, Filipino, Hispanic, Irish, Jamaican, Japanese, Latino-American, Lithuanian, Mixed race, Turkish, Somali, Togolese, White, White British.
We want to meet people who understand what it’s like to live, study, work or grow up in Islington, who are working class, neurodiverse, Disabled or LGBTQ+.
The expected time commitment is approximately one - two days per month, including Board meetings, committee meetings, and other events as needed.
Before you apply
The TrusteeWorks Team at Reach Volunteering are supporting Company Three with their Chair recruitment. Applications should be made via TrusteeWorks in the first instance. To apply, we would love for you to write us a letter that introduced yourself to us, along with your CV. Within that letter, we’d like you to answer the following questions:
- What about this role excites you?
- What makes you a great candidate for this role?
- What do you think life is like in 2025 for an Islington young person?
Deadline for applications is Friday 9th May