Non-Executive Director
Non-Executive Director
Central Hall Westminster
Central Hall Westminster
Voluntary
Voluntary
Friday, 6 March 2026
About the role
Our Non‑Executive Directors (NEDs) play a vital role in providing independent oversight, strategic guidance and robust governance. They help ensure the company’s long‑term success, alignment with the parent charity’s objectives, effective risk management and a healthy organisational culture. The role carries full statutory responsibilities under the Companies Act.
Board commitments include three 3‑hour meetings plus one full‑day meeting annually, alongside membership of typically two sub‑committees that meet around four times per year. Additional preparation and occasional project involvement are expected.
About us
Central Hall Westminster is one of the largest conference and events venue in Central London. Our beautiful heritage building offers 23 varied rooms and spaces to accommodate events of all sizes ranging from intimate meetings to major events of over 2,000 guests. Our venue has hosted an extraordinary range of high‑profile occasions, from global premieres and concerts to major political, corporate and international conferences.
Our company, Central Hall Westminster (CHW) Ltd is a wholly owned subsidiary of Trustees appointed by the Methodist Church to provide funds to further the Methodist Church's Mission and to maintain our home, Methodist Central Hall. We conduct business in line with the Church’s ethics and our own company values.
If you are interested in learning more about our business, please visit our website https://www.c-h-w.com/
About you
You bring strong strategic insight, sound judgement and the confidence to provide constructive challenge at board level. Your experience enables you to support and hold senior leaders to account, contribute to long‑term planning and ensure robust governance.
You are committed to high standards of integrity, ethical leadership and good stewardship. You understand the responsibilities of a company director and are comfortable operating within the unique context of a trading subsidiary serving a charitable parent.
This role suits someone who is collaborative, values‑driven and motivated to contribute to an organisation with both commercial ambition and positive purpose.
We welcome applications from candidates with a variety of backgrounds, skills and abilities. If you require reasonable adjustments to be made to any part of the recruitment process due to your disability, please contact us on recruitment@chvenues.com.
Given our organisation’s affiliation with the Methodist Church, an understanding and alignment with Methodist values are essential.
To learn more about the role please review the job description document below.
To apply, please send your CV to recruitment@chvenues.com . The closing date for applications is Friday 06 March.