School Governor

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We are a happy, friendly school with kind, caring, well-behaved pupils and a dedicated team of staff. We are all committed to working effectively with parents and governors to ensure all of the children have meaningful, exciting and challenging learning opportunities. Being a school governor is a challenging but hugely rewarding role. It will give you the chance to make a real difference to young people, give something back to your local community and use and develop your skills in a board-level environment. As a governor you will be able to: • Use your own experience of education and life beyond school to inform conversations • Develop and utilise your skills in a board-level environment • Make a valuable contribution to education and your community • Support and challenge the school so that it improves for pupils and staff • Bring your unique experiences, perspectives and insights in to decision-making in the interests of the school community Governors set the aims and objectives for the school or group of schools and set the policies and targets for achieving those aims and objectives. They monitor and evaluate the progress the school is making and act as a source of challenge and support to the headteacher. In action, this means: • Managing budgets and deciding how money is spent • Engaging with pupils, staff, parents and the school community • Sitting on panels and making decisions about things like pupil exclusions and staff disciplinary • Addressing a range of education issues within the school including disadvantaged pupils, pupils with special needs, staff workload and teacher recruitment • Looking at data and evidence to ask questions and have challenging conversations about the school • Appointing and performance reviewing the head teacher and senior leaders, including making decisions about pay

Role

A full DBS check will be required. Anyone aged over 18 can be a governor and you do not need to be a parent. There is no requirement for you to have an understanding of the education system, just the necessary skills, character and time to contribute. There is plenty of training available to help you learn about education. Schools needs and benefit from a range of professional knowledge on their governing board including education, finance, human resources, legal, marketing and public relations, property and estates management, and organisational change. It is also important that you have time to commit to the role. School governors typically attend 6 meetings per year (usually beginning at 5.30pm), as well as making school visits and having background reading and training.

When:

Where:

Various SK locations

Closing date for applications:

31 May 2025

Who to contact:

Ruth Ledder

Norris Bank Primary School

Organisation description:

Our vision is for every child to be inspired to fulfil their own unique potential, to develop confidence, independence and resilience for the life ahead of them in a nurturing, supportive and dynamic school environment at the heart of the local community.

Organisation type:

School

Company location:

Green Lane, Stockport SK4 , SK4 2NF

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