TrusteeWe're looking for a Trustee to be part of a school trust helping to shape strategy, strengthen governance and support positive outcomes for children and young people.Position: TrusteeSalary: This is a voluntary role however expenses can be paid in line with the allowances policyLocation: Derby - Meetings are in person, but with an online option. Being local to Derby, or at least having an understanding of the community is important.Closing date: 29th June Time commitment: Around 8 meetings a year, mostly in the evening. Plus visit schools during the school day about twice a year. About the role:As a Trustee, you will be responsible for governing a charitable company and directing how it is managed and run. Trustees must also ensure that the trust complies with all legal and statutory requirements. Trustees should seek the advice of the board’s governance professional and other professional advice as appropriate.The trust board works closely with the CEO and other executives. The CEO and colleagues are responsible for the day-to-day operational management of the trust and its schools, whereas the role of the board is strategic.Key responsibilities will include:· Determining the trust's mission, values, and long-term ambitious vision.· Deciding the principles that guide trust policies and approving key policies.· Appointing and appraising the senior executive leader and making pay recommendations.· working with senior leaders to develop a strategy for achieving the vision.· Ensuring that stakeholders are involved, consulted, and informed as appropriate.· Ensuring that all schools in the trust deliver a broad and balanced curriculum such that pupils are well prepared for the next stage of their education and adult life.· Taking ownership of the trust’s financial sustainability and ensuring effective resource management across the trust.About youWe are looking for individuals who are passionate about making a difference and can contribute strategic thinking, professional expertise and sound judgement.You may bring experience from areas such as:Leadership or senior managementFinance, audit or accountancyHuman resources and people managementLegal, governance or complianceEducation, public services or the charity sectorBusiness development, operations or organisational strategy You will also have:Strong communication and interpersonal skillsThe ability to analyse information and ask constructive questionsA commitment to good governance and accountabilityThe ability to work collaboratively with a diverse board and leadership teamA willingness to dedicate time to meetings, preparation and ongoing learning Previous trustee, governor or non-executive experience is welcome but not essential. Contributions to the trust boardTrustees should ensure that they are making a positive and meaningful contribution to the board by:· Attending meetings (typically around 10 meetings each year), reading papers and preparing questions for the senior executive leader in advance.· Establishing and maintaining professional relationships with senior executive leaders and colleagues on the board of trustees.· Getting to know schools within the trust, including visiting occasionally during school hours. · Undertaking induction training and developing knowledge and skills on an ongoing basis. About the organisationThe organisation is committed to delivering high-quality education and ensuring every learner has the opportunity to succeed. Through strong leadership, effective governance and a clear strategic vision, it aims to create positive outcomes for pupils, staff and communities.Trustees play a vital role in supporting this mission and helping the organisation achieve its long-term ambitions.Areas of expertise you may have experience with could include: Finance, education, legal, estates management, compliance, charity work, health.