SOUTH HILL PARK TRUST LIMITED
South Hill Park Trust
Part-time
SHPT Role Description: Chair of the Board of Trustees

South Hill Park Trust (SHPT) Role Description: Chair of the Board of Trustees

Remuneration:

The role of Chair is not accompanied by any financial remuneration,
although expenses for travel may be claimed

Time commitment:

Six  Board  meetings  per  year.  The  Chair  is  also  expected  to  have
regular  meetings  with  the  Chief  Executive  and  represent  SHPT  at
various  events  and  meetings  with  key  stakeholders.  They  may  be
required  to  sit  on  sub  committees  and  have  occasional  additional
meetings with other Board or staff Members.

Reporting to

Board of Trustees

Objectives

The Board is collectively responsible for the success of the Charity, as the leader of the Board the Chair
plays a pivotal role; the effectiveness of the Board is a reflection, in large part, of his/her performance.
The Chair is responsible for leading the Board and for ensuring it deals effectively with all aspects of its
role and Board business.
The Chair will hold the Board and Executive Team to account for the delivery of the Charity’s mission and
vision.
The Chair must seek to get the best performance from  the collective and individual Trustees, ensuring
that each Trustee understands and fulfils their duties and responsibilities for the effective governance of
the Charity and is accountable for their performance.
The  Chair  will  support,  and,  where  appropriate,  challenge  the  Executive  and  ensure  that  the  Board
functions as a unit and works closely with the entire Executive of the Charity to achieve agreed objectives.
The Chair will act as an ambassador and the public face of the Charity in partnership with the Executive.

The Chair’s role includes:

Meetings
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take the lead on ensuring that Board meetings are planned, properly run and recorded, including
the provision of relevant agendas
take the lead on ensuring that all Trustees can express their views in meetings and that the Board
takes collective ownership of any decisions
take the lead to ensure that the Board receives the necessary information for decision making,
appropriately  presented,  at  the  right  time  and  arrive  at  decisions  in  an  orderly,  timely  and
democratic manner and vote as detailed in the governing document
ensure that the Board can regularly review major risks and associated opportunities, and satisfy
itself that systems are in place to take advantage of opportunities, and manage and mitigate the
risks

•  have a second or casting vote if a vote on a Trustees’ decision is tied
•  ensure that the Board fulfils its duties to ensure sound financial health of the Charity, with systems

in place to ensure financial accountability
take the lead on ensuring that Trustees comply with their duties and the Charity is well governed

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Board Members

foster, maintain and ensure that positive relationships exist with and between all the Trustees

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•  encourage continuous development of the capability of the Board of Trustees
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take the lead on ensuring that the Board’s performance is continuously evaluated – including skills
balance and experience

•  ensure procedures are in place for the effective recruitment of new Board members

Stakeholders

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take  the  lead  in  ensuring  that  the  timing,  coverage  and  quality  of  communications  with  all
stakeholders is appropriate including the production of reports

•  may act as a spokesperson for the Charity to maintain close, positive and productive relationships

with key stakeholder bodies

Staff relations

act as a primary link between Trustees and staff

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•  ensure the Executive is held to account for achieving agreed strategic objectives and liaise with

the Executive to maintain an overview of the Charity’s affairs

•  establish and build a strong, effective, constructive and supportive working relationship with the
Executive within which each can speak openly about concerns, worries and challenges - whilst
respecting the boundaries which exist between the two roles

•  monitor  performance  and  conduct  an  annual  appraisal  for  the  Executive  in  consultation  with

other Trustees

•  ensure that the Executive has the opportunity for professional development and has appropriate

external professional support

•  ensure appropriate and timely communications between the Board and staff

Committees

•  may establish or propose the establishment of committees of the Board, and may assign tasks
and delegate responsibilities to Board committees and/or directors, depending upon the Charity's
needs
serve  as  an  ex-officio  member  of  all  Board  committees  and  serve  as  a  voting  member  of
committees if required

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•  ensure committees operate within agreed terms of reference to the Charity Board
•  ensure committee meetings are planned, properly run and recorded, including the provision of

relevant agendas

•  provide reporting schedules for updating the Charity Board
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support  committee  chairpersons  in  appointing  members  and  in  identifying  and  resolving
problems

•  establish  a  strong  working  relationship  with  the  Chair  of  Haversham  Trading,  the  Charity’s

subsidiary company, responsible for non-arts commercial income streams

Administration

•  Signing  Officer  -  The  Chair  is  normally  designated  by  the  Board  of  Directors  and/or  governing
document as one of the signing officers for certain documents. In this capacity, the Chair may be
authorised  or  required  to  sign  or  countersign  cheques,  correspondence,  applications,  reports,
contracts or other documents on behalf of company.

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Knowledge, Skills and Attributes

The role of Chair is demanding and requires that they display several key qualities in carrying out the role:

•  demonstrate a strong and visible passion and commitment to the Charity, its strategic objectives

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and cause
strong inter-personal and relationship building abilities and be comfortable in an ambassadorial
role

•  demonstrate tact and diplomacy, with the ability to listen and engage effectively
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show leadership by word and deed
grasp complicated issues, distil from them the most important elements and identify the areas for
decision-making.

•  obtain the best from the team of Trustees, ensuring that each can contribute fully
•  build relationships within the organisation and the community
•  be challenging of but empathetic towards the Executive team
•  encourage  debate  and  discussion  of  the  key  areas,  making  decision-making  more  robust  and

conclusions more satisfactory

•  experienced in commercial business and ideally with previous experience of a relevant role
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good understanding of charity governance issues and a broad understanding of charity finance
issues

Skills that would be an advantage to bring to the Chair role, might include:

an arts background in a senior role
finance
fundraising
commercial business

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•  marketing, PR and/or social media
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legal, regulatory, compliance
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customer service
•  operational/facilities management

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