Chair of Trustees
Lambourne End Centre for Outdoor Learning
Are you ready to make a meaningful impact in your community?
Lambourne End Centre for Outdoor Learning is seeking an exceptional individual to serve as the Chair of Trustees for our charitable organisation. This is a unique opportunity to guide our mission, shape our strategy, and inspire positive change.
Trusteeships & Committees
Evaluating & Reviewing, Good IT Skills, Managing People, Organising & Planning
Key Responsibilities • Provide leadership to the Board of Trustees, fostering a culture of collaboration and inclusivity. • Chair board meetings effectively, ensuring productive discussions and sound decision-making. • Work with the Chief Executive Officer to set and review strategic priorities and objectives. • Act as an ambassador for the organisation, representing its interests to stakeholders and communities. • Support the recruitment and development of a diverse and skilled Board of Trustees. • Oversee compliance with legal and regulatory obligations. • Ensure the organisation remains financially sustainable and aligned with its mission. What We Are Looking For We are seeking a dedicated and inspiring leader who shares our passion for creating a better future. The ideal candidate will bring: • Experience in governance or leadership roles, ideally within non-profit, public, or corporate sectors. • Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills to build strong relationships with trustees, staff, and external stakeholders. • Strategic thinking and the ability to navigate complex challenges. • A good understanding of charity governance and relevant legislation (or a willingness to develop this knowledge). • A commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion in all aspects of leadership.
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Approximately 10 hours per month, including Board Meetings, sub committee involvement and occasional events.
RM4 1NB
Lambourne End Centre for Outdoor Learning Manor Road Lambourne End RM4 1NB
Lambourne End isn't easy to access via public transport, but is 1.5 miles from the last stop on the 150 bus route at Chigwell Row. Alternatively, it is a c. 40 minute walk from the Yellowpine Way bus stop in Hainault (served by the 247 and 362 bus routes) through Hainault Forest. Most people (but not all) use their own transport to travel to the Centre.
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