School Governor
WMJobs - Wolverhampton, England
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OverviewCity of Wolverhampton Council is recruiting School Governors across various schools. This is a voluntary, unpaid role with a fixed-term appointment of four years from the date of appointment. Role detailsAppointment status: This is a fixed term appointment for four years from the date of appointment. Hours: Varies with school year; approximately 1 day per half term, including school time and evening engagements (subject to agreement in advance). May be split into several activities. Salary: This is a voluntary and unpaid appointment. Role summaryBeing a school governor is a challenging but rewarding role. It offers the chance to make a real difference to young people, contribute to the local community, and develop skills in a board-level environment. Governors form part of the largest volunteer force in the country (over a quarter of a million volunteers governing state-funded schools in England). Governing boards need a balance and diversity of knowledge, skills and experience to be effective. Ofsted notes that effective leadership and management includes the governing board. Governing board responsibilitiesSet the strategic direction of the school Hold the Headteacher to account for the educational performance of pupils Oversee the financial effectiveness of the school, ensuring money is well spent Governing board roles and opportunitiesThe Governing Board has three key roles (as above). You will be able to: Use your own experience of education and life outside 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 into decision-making in the interests of the school community Who can applyAnyone aged over 18 can be a governor. You do not need to be a parent. There is no requirement to have an understanding of the education system—only the necessary skills, character and time to contribute. There is training available to help you learn about education. Schools benefit from a range of professional knowledge on the governing board, including education, finance, human resources, legal, marketing and public relations, property and estates management, and organisational change. What you will gainUse your experiences to inform conversations Develop and utilise your board-level skills Make a valuable contribution to education and your community Support and challenge the school to improve for pupils and staff Bring your unique perspectives into decision-making in the interests of the school community Additional informationThe City of Wolverhampton Council currently has several School Governor positions for which we are recruiting, including roles in primary, nursery, secondary, and special schools. For more information or to request an application pack, please contact Seniority levelExecutive Employment typePart-time#J-18808-Ljbffr
Created: 2025-09-04