At a glance
This programme is aimed at those new to clerking or who are considering taking up their first clerking position in any school setting, be it maintained, independent, trust board or at local governance level.
You will cover:
Programme description
It is important to get the right people on governing board when they are needed. As a governance professional, you won’t be appointing new members yourself but your role is vital to the process.
This module provides a practical overview of how the governance professional supports recruitment, appointment and retirement of governors and trustees. It also covers how, as the governance professional, you can move beyond the support role around appointments and elections to take on more responsibility for helping to find suitable new board members and ensuring that succession is properly planned and completed.
Preview slides
Who developed this module?
- A 10 step approach to recruiting governors or trustees
- Academy trusts: governance guide - GOV.UK
- Academy trust schemes of delegation | National Governance Association
- Chair vice chair election procedure
- Company Directors Disqualification Act 1986
- Constitution of governing bodies of maintained schools - GOV.UK
- Declaration of Eligibility for Trustees
- Elected governor or trustee election timeline
- Governing board composition
- Governor and trustee retirement checklist
- Governor categories and definitions
- Increasing participation in school and trust governance | National Governance Association
- Maintained schools: governance guide - GOV.UK
- Model articles of association for academy trusts - GOV.UK
- New board member onboarding checklist
- Parent governor or trustee election template forms
- Recruiting governors and trustees | National Governance Association
- Reviewing governor trustee contribution
- The School Governance (Constitution) (England) Regulations 2012
- Who has the right to appoint and elect

