Job Description
This is an exciting opportunity to give back to the education community in your local area.
Many kinds of people become governors of schools. They all have a particular reason for serving on a governing body. In Pembrokeshire, we're looking for people who:
If this sounds like you, we'd love to hear from you.
The composition of a Governing Body is regulated by Welsh Government and varies according to the category of school and the size of the school. We are looking for applicants specifically interested in serving as Community Governor or Local Authority Governor.
Community Governors
These governors are appointed by the Governing Body. Community members bring their own experience or skills to the Governing Body and can act as a link with the community in which the school serves. Community governors usually live or work in the community of the school area and are committed to the good government and success of the school.
Local Authority Governors
Local Authority (LA) governors are appointed by the LA which maintains the school. LA governors may present the LAs views but they are not delegates of the LA and they cannot be mandated by the LA to take a particular view.
Skills and Experience
The Local Authority aims to appoint governors with specific knowledge, experience and skills to ensure that governing bodies have access to a broad skillset overall. Some of the key areas we are interested in are:
Time Commitment
A Governing Body, by law, has to meet at least once per term. This meeting is likely to take between one and two hours. Some schools have their meetings at the end of the school day, others in the early evening. Occasionally, a Governing Body may need to meet more often than this. You are also likely to be on a committee which, again, is likely to meet once per term. You must also set aside time to prepare for meetings by reading paperwork in advance and should also be prepared to attend other school events and, occasionally, to visit the school during the working day, by arrangement with the Headteacher. You may also, occasionally, be asked if you are available to serve on a statutory committee to deal with a pupil exclusion or a staff disciplinary matter.
All governors are unpaid volunteers, so you may need to check with your employer about being allowed time off for meetings. It is very important that, as well as the skills, you have the time and commitment to give to the Governing Body. The Governing Body is a team and is reliant on all members contributing fully.
To discuss the role of school governor further, please contact:
Governors' Support Services
Email: GSSadmin@pembrokeshire.gov.uk
Employment Checks
This post is subject to a DBS disclosure check. Applicants should ensure they have the right to work in the UK before applying for a vacancy.
Safeguarding
Safeguarding and protecting children and adults at risk is a high priority for Pembrokeshire County Council. We aim to support vulnerable children and adults at risk to ensure they are as safe as they can possibly be. This policy applies to all Council employees and workforce, councillors, volunteers and also service providers that are commissioned by the Council.
Support & Additional Info
Please contact the Recruitment Team as early as possible if you're unable to apply online or require support by emailing recruit@pembrokeshire.gov.uk.
Welsh language skills are desirable. Applications may be submitted in Welsh and will not be treated less favourably than applications submitted in English.