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Non-Executive Directors/ Trustees

BOCCIA ENGLAND LIMITED
England
Full-time
Non-Executive
Directors/ Trustees

Role Description

Version 1.0 / December 2025

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Role Description

Roles available
Boccia  England  is  currently  recruiting  for up  to  four  Trustees/  Non-Executive  Directors.  Our
Board skills matrix highlights a particular need for skills in the areas below

•  People (Human Resources)

•  Legal

•  Finance and/ or governance

•  Sport

•  Marketing and/ or communications

Purpose of the roles
The Board of Trustees is the governing body of Boccia England. The core purpose of the Board is
to  set  and  monitor  the  strategic  direction  of  the  charity  and  to  ensure  that  it  is  properly
managed and complies with all relevant legislation.

Reporting to
Chair of the Board of Trustees

Time commitment

•  3 full Board meetings annually

o  Two online meetings

o  One full-day in-person meeting

•  Annual General Meeting (online meeting)

•  Minimum of one Committee

o  A  minimum  of  three  meetings  per  Commitee  annually  (all  online

meetings).

Remuneration: Voluntary positions with reasonable expenses reimbursed

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Purpose and outline of the role of Trustee

The Board of Trustees is the governing body of Boccia England.

The  core  purpose  of  the  Board  is  to  set  and  monitor  the  strategic  direction  of  the
charity  and  to  ensure  that  it  is  properly  managed  and  complies  with  all  relevant
legislation.

Trustees support the staff team of Boccia England to ensure that the organisation has
the resources, policies and structures necessary to be effective and to ensure that the
organisation maintains the highest standards of corporate governance.

Meeting a minimum of three times annually as a full Board, Trustees approve all major
decisions  and  policies.  Trustees  are  also  responsible  for  approving  the  annual
accounts of Boccia England.

Trustees  are  responsible  for  ensuring  that  appropriate  protection,  systems,  and
checks remain in place to mitigate exposure of the organisation to major risks.

As  a  small  National  Governing  Body  and  charity,  clear  communication  is  critically
important  and  our  Board  of  Trustees  is  expected  to  act  as  powerful,  and  vocal,
advocates for Boccia England, and boccia in general. They should also communicate
openly, effectively, and in timely fashion with Boccia England staff and other Trustees.

As well as their role on the full Board, Trustees are expected to fulfil roles on at least one
Board Committee, which include

•  Nominations Committee
•  Sport Committee
•  Governance Committee
•  Finance, Audit, and Risk Committee
•  People Committee

Boccia England Strategy 2022 – 2032
Boccia  England’s  10-year  strategy  was  published  in  2032  and  establishes  the  strategic
direction and priorities for the organisation.

Three core strategic goals are outlined in the strategy

1.  A nationwide infrastructure for the boccia community

2.  Increased public awareness of boccia

3.  Every household with physically disabled child/ young person has the  chance to play

boccia

The  Board  of  Trustees  is  responsible  for  monitoring  progress  against  these  goals  and
supporting the staff team and volunteers to deliver on them.

Our strategy can be read in full on our website – insert link.

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Person Specification

Personal Attributes

We are looking for Trustees who are

•  Genuinely  passionate  about  creating  opportunities  for  people  to  play  the  most

inclusive sport in the world

•  True team players able to challenge and inspire within a busy organisation
•  Able to build effective relationships at all levels to influence and support others
•  Open-minded with the ability to create strong and productive discussions
•  Creative thinkers confident in exploring ideas whilst maintaining a positive mind set
•  Respectful with the ability to empathise and understand the experiences and opinions

of others

•  Clear and effective communicators, able to appropriately challenge internally, and to

advocate powerfully for boccia and Boccia England externally.

Qualifications & Training

Following a review of the Board Skills Matrix, we are seeking to recruit Trustees with particular
skills  to  support  our  future  development.  Alongside  other  attributes,  we  are  seeking
applications from people with professional qualifications in the following areas

•  People (Human Resources)
•  Legal
•  Finance and/ or governance
•  Sport
•  Marketing and/ or Communications.

Knowledge
Trustees should be able to demonstrate  a high level of relevant knowledge, including

•  Knowledge  of  principles  of  good  governance,  including  the  Code  for  Sports

Governance (desirable)

•  Knowledge of the national sport landscape and key stakeholders (desirable)
•  An understanding of boccia and/or disability sport and the implications for disabled

people participating and performing in sport (desirable).

Experience
Trustees  are  expected  to  have  accumulated  relevant  experience  in  order  to  be  able  to
support Boccia England, including

•  Demonstrable relevant professional experience
•  Lived experience of physical disabilities (desirable)
•  Experience of publicly funded sport, ideally disability sport (desirable)
•  Experience of managing good governance in a publicly funded body (desirable).

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