Trustees - Rambert School

Twickenham, Greater London (Hybrid)
Unpaid role, expenses paid
Voluntary
Job description

Can you help shape and support Rambert School to ensure it remains a centre of global excellence in dance education?

Who we are

Rambert School’s mission is to provide world-leading conservatoire training and education in ballet and contemporary dance, embracing individuality and innovation, while being deeply rooted in tradition and technical rigour. Our student body is purposefully small but diverse, with just 45 undergraduates from all over the world accepted each year to benefit from intimate and intensive training.

The role

Can you help shape and support Rambert School to ensure it remains a centre of global excellence in dance education?

Rambert School is a world leading centre of ballet and contemporary dance training; a dance education sector innovator shaping new generations of dance professionals to the highest standard. Our international influence and reputation honours the name of Marie Rambert, the iconic Polish dance pioneer of the Ballets Russes who founded the School in the UK in 1920. Under Rambert’s guiding light, the Rambert School and the Company which flowered from it, became synonymous with technical excellence and creativity.

We are looking for new Trustees who will bring a breadth of professional and personal experience and expertise to the Board. We are at a crucial stage in our strategic development and are looking for Trustees who can make a positive impact by broadening our horizons and shaping strategy.

They will champion and support our reach into new communities, help us to develop new income streams, build on our national and international reputation and ensure that Rambert School continues to teach world class students for the next 100 years. Our new Trustees will share the School’s belief that dance, choreography and creativity can transform the lives of young people and society more broadly.

We are looking for individuals with the passion, lived experience and interpersonal skills to join our welcoming Board of Trustees. Members of our Board reflect the Nolan Principles in their work, and are committed, supportive and generous with their time and goodwill. They bring integrity, compassion, independent judgement, a willingness to speak their minds, and an ability to listen and collaborate with others. We believe that lived experience, professional knowledge and background are of equal value and importance and this is fundamental to the recruitment process for new Trustees.

We warmly welcome applicants from diverse backgrounds, who will bring a fresh perspective and a range of expertise and experience to the Board. We are eager to meet both applicants with existing Trustee experience and those who are new to being a Trustee.

We have a thorough induction process and will provide the appropriate information, training and support to all new Trustees. Trustees are appointed initially for three years, with an option to serve for up to a further two terms. The role is not remunerated, but reasonable expenses will be reimbursed. The role carries legal responsibilities. Further information on being a charity Trustee and what is involved can be found on the Government’s website

We are seeking two new Trustees and are particularly interested in those with skills and experience in the following key areas:

  • Digital Strategy & Infrastructure
  • Environmental, Social & Governance (ESG)
  • Facilities, Infrastructure & Architecture
  • Finance
  • IT Systems
  • Social Media

Meeting frequency and tenure

  • 3 main board meetings per year – plus additional committee meetings, Board Away Days, performances and special events.
  • 50% of meetings in-person / 50% of meetings online.
  • 3-year appointment with the possibility of extending to 6 or 9 years

Deadline: 30 September 2024

Application resources
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Posted on: 22 August 2024
Closing date: 30 September 2024 at 12:22
Job ref: Rambert School
Tags: Governance / Management