Introduction to clerking programme

This module provides a short introduction to the suite of e-learning modules that make up the introduction to clerking programme.

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:

the role of the clerk and how governance works

how to clerk in different types of school organisation

how to find and use key sources for governance

how to arrange meetings and minute a meeting effectively

how to manage information and documents

how to support the recruitment, appointment, election and retirement of governors and trustees

  Study time 4 hours

Programme description

This module provides a short introduction to the suite of e-learning modules that make up the introduction to clerking programme. New clerks should study the modules in the order they are listed.

It gives you the main aims of the programme, what will be covered, and how you can approach the learning based on your role and setting. It also includes a short welcome video from NGA’s Director of Professional Development Emma Balchin.

The Introduction to Clerking Programme consists of the following modules:

Preview slides

"I liked the tips given by the experienced clerk in the videos. I also liked the resources section (as I have done in all of the modules completed so far) as they are helping to build up my own bank of sources of information."

User review

"As someone who has never been a clerk before it was a helpful, gentle introduction to what is expected of me"

User review

"I have successfully completed the Development in Clerking course and feel that encouragement for Governance professionals to complete the course adds respect, credibility and trust to the role."

User review

"I like the interactive nature of the module and being able to get instant feedback and further information on my answers."

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Who developed this programme?

Paul Aber

Paul Aber, Head of Training Development

Paul leads and manages NGA’s face-to-face training, e-learning and development programmes. This includes recruiting, training and managing NGA’s team of consultants and trainers. Paul has many years’ experience of governance, including in maintained schools and academy trusts.

Amy Wright

Amy Wright, Clerking Development Manager

Amy steers the support, advice and training available to clerks and other governance professionals. She has over 20 years’ experience in governing roles and working as a clerk to various governing bodies in schools.

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Module Includes

  • 1 Unit
  • Module Certificate