Are you passionate about the future of our children and young people? Do you have skills and/or experience you want to contribute? Are you a team player, willing to support and challenge appropriately? Can you commit the time and energy?
If so then we are seeking:
1. Trustees for the Multi-Academy Trust Board
This is an opportunity to contribute to communities
across York, Scarborough and Hull by becoming a Trustee at the 15-school Hope
Sentamu Learning Trust. Board meetings
are held either at the Trust Head office in York or via Zoom. The Trust has close links to the Church of
England's Diocese of York but applicants of all faiths and of none are
welcomed.
We are currently seeking applicants with the following
skills to help the board in its role to support the Chief Executive Officer
while ensuring that the Trust meets its compliance objectives as detailed
within the Academy Trust Handbook (www.gov.uk):
• a
non-executive director/trustee with board level skills, and preferably
committee chairing experience, in finance/accountancy and/or audit,
• a
non-executive director/trustee with board level skills in educational
improvement and performance, and/or pupil wellbeing,
2. Local Governors for Local Governing Committees at several schools, in particular:
York and Surrounding Area
Burton Green Primary School and Skelton Primary School
(Joint LGC)
Forest of Galtres Anglican Methodist Primary School
Manor CE Academy
Vale of York Academy
Hull
Archbishop Sentamu Academy
Newland St John
CE Primary Academy
St James CE Primary Academy
Scarborough
Graham School and George Pindar School (Joint LGC)
If you would like to find our further information please read on or contact us via hello@hslt.academy so that we can arrange an informal discussion.
For further details and to apply please use the following links:
For Local Governor roles: https://www.mynewterm.com/jobs/914919918/EDV-2022-HSLT-06640
For Trustee roles: https://www.mynewterm.com/jobs/914919918/EDV-2022-HSLT-02306
Hope Sentamu Learning Trust is committed to safeguarding and protecting our children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All posts are subject to a safer recruitment process which includes enhanced criminal records and barring checks, scrutiny of employment history, robust referencing and other vetting checks.
Our safeguarding system
is underpinned by a range of policies and procedures which encourage and
promote safe working practice across the Trust. On joining you will be required
to undergo continuous professional development to maintain safe working practice
and to safeguard our children and young people.