Job Description
Independent Committee Members-(241128)
Description
Independent Committee Member
Part Time commitment of 6-8 meetings per year
Meetings are held in person in Newcastle upon Tyne generally in the afternoons.
Remuneration of £3000 per annum plus expenses for travel and or accommodation
Home, a place where you belong
Are you passionate about making a real and positive difference to people’s lives and their communities? Do you want to develop your expertise and progress into future board roles?
At Home Group, our committees are at the heart of key decisions that underpin our strong and ambitious business plan and feed straight into our respective boards. We are looking for enthusiastic and experienced individuals to join our committees and support our journey towards excellence in governance and assurance. This is a fantastic opportunity to play a part in the leadership and governance of Home Group and develop your skills towards future board roles.
How you’ll get involved
1. Attending committee meetings and contributing to discussions with your insights and expertise.
2. Reviewing and analysing reports related to the organisation's governance, financial, and operational management.
3. Providing expert opinion, analysis, and advice to enhance decision-making processes.
4. Engaging in constructive challenges to existing practices and proposing innovative solutions.
5. Collaborating with committee members and the executive team to drive strategic priorities.
6. Participating in training sessions and staying updated on relevant sector developments.
We encourage diversity of thought and experience on our committee and boards and are keen to hear from people from a range of backgrounds and experiences who share our values and want to make a difference.
At this time, we are particularly, though not exclusively, interested to hear from individuals with experience in one or more of the following areas:
7. Development or Construction
8. Health and Safety
9. Clinical Governance
10. Financial Governance or Social Housing Finance Governance
You bring
11. Proven experience in leadership, management, or regulatory roles in relevant sectors.
12. The skills and experience to help lead an ambitious, innovative and values-led housing association
13. Proven ability to work at a strategic level, think creatively and challenge constructively through the application of your knowledge and experience
14. Integrity and independent judgement alongside a commitment to the highest standards of corporate governance
15. Strong communication skills with the ability to build relationships and work collaboratively with other Committee Members, Board Members and Executive teams
16. Enthusiasm and a desire to make a real difference to the lives of people in our communities.
A place where you belong
To strengthen the diversity of our Board, we are especially keen to encourage your application, if you are from a Multicultural background, are disabled or identify as LGBTQ+. Do let us know if there is anything we can do to help you shine in our process or make any reasonable adjustments to support your application.
Post Details
17. Pay of £3,000 per annum, and additional out of pocket expenses including travel and or accommodation
18. Commitment of between 6 and 8 in person committee meetings per year in Newcastle upon Tyne
19. Meetings are mostly during working hours in the afternoons.
20. Once appointed we'll build a specific induction and development programme, tailored to your professional and personal development needs
21. We ask for a minimum commitment of at least 2 years
22. You’ll need an Enhanced DBS check, that we pay for
Additional information and how to apply