Judicium: What does the governance professional do?

This module provides a practical and realistic overview of what the role can involve.

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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, the first in the Introduction to Clerking Programme, provides a practical and realistic overview of what the role can involve. It focuses on the core expectations of the clerk that you need to meet at the start of your career but also identifies ways in which you will be able to expand your practice as a governance professional as you gain more experience, through the use of interactive activities, knowledge checks and a video from former Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for School System, Baroness Berridge.

The programme consists of the following units:

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"I liked the personal element of the session. It is reassuring to read that a new clerk is not expected to know everything."

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"Clear and well structured slides and activities with a sound pace. Feels like it has been written by people who "know" the role and the work and that helps to trust the suggestions given."

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"I found the panel review process in resources particularly useful to refer to."

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Module Includes

  • 2 Units
  • 1 Evaluation
  • Module Certificate