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A prominent housing association in England is seeking a non-executive Committee Member for its Homes Committee. The ideal candidate will possess leadership qualities, analytical skills, and a strong commitment to social purpose and community values. Responsibilities include attending meetings, supporting the executive team, and maintaining relationships with stakeholders. The role requires a dedication to accountability and transparency while promoting equality and diversity within Riverside’s mission.
The Riverside Group Limited (TRGL) is looking to recruit someone who has the knowledge and experience set out in the person specification. The successful candidate will take up a place on the Committee for an initial three-year term with the possibility of a second three-year term.
The TRGL Board is the senior governance body within Riverside and sets the mission, strategy, corporate and business plans and policy for the Group as well as overseeing performance against these. The work of the Board is supported by seven committees. The powers of committees are delegated by the Board and set out in the Terms of Reference of the committees.
Riverside is a group of complementary businesses driven by a clear social purpose, with a not-for-profit charitable housing association at its core.
Established over 95 years ago, we remain driven by a deep sense of social purpose, providing a range of homes and wider support services for a diverse community of people across England and Scotland.
The Riverside Group is a sector-leading national housing association group :
Our Corporate Plan for 2023-2026 entitled Forward Together, sets out our three-year strategy. The Plan follows our merger with One Housing Group and comes at a time of stronger regulation across our sector. There is an increased emphasis on consumer regulation through a refocused Regulator of Social Housing and a more muscular Housing Ombudsman, a new regime for building safety and the strengthening of the CQC and Of regimes applying to some of our care and support services.
We are currently developing a new Corporate Plan for 2026-2031.
The successful candidate joining the Committee will provide leadership and help to shape how Riverside delivers on those objectives, whilst also expanding their own skills and experiences.
We are looking for a non-executive Committee Member to join our Homes Committee. As a Housing Association, it is essential that our governance community promote and champion Riverside’s values, vision and social purpose. Customers are at the heart of everything that we do, and Committee members must be committed to work in the best interests of our current and future residents and customers.
The total time commitment is estimated at 7 days per year which includes four formal Committee meetings per year (variously in person nationwide, and via Microsoft Teams), members will be invited to join a Committee Strategy Day and Group Strategy Day once per year. This is a national role with most in person meetings in the North West and London as well as meeting on Teams.
Other activities include induction, appraisal and training / development activities and other ad-hoc meetings for urgent matters. The successful candidate will also be encouraged to visit Riverside schemes and services, which are organised by Riverside, to allow Board and Committee members to gain a better understanding of the activities of the Group.
The remuneration for the role of Committee member is £3,250 per annum.
Committee members will :
Promote and champion the organisation’s values.
Establish and maintain constructive working relationships with non-executive colleagues, executives, and officers.
Comply with the Group’s Code of Conduct and the Committee Member Agreement for Services.
Display passion, energy, and enthusiasm for the role and for Riverside’s vision and values.
Be committed to working in the best interests of current and future residents.
Be a strong leader with personal and professional credibility.
Be confident in making independent and critical judgments and in facilitating debate to ensure risks and alternative courses of action are properly considered.
Possess a high degree of probity and integrity.
Work in a collaborative, open and engaging style.
Be committed to accountability, transparency, and equality of opportunity.
Be self-aware and open to feedback and personal development.
Be able to commit the time necessary to undertake the role to a high standard.
Be confident in making independent and critical judgements and in facilitating debate to ensure risks and alternative courses of action are properly considered.
Keep their knowledge and skills up to date, taking part in appropriate learning and development activities that aim to maintain and develop competence and improve performance.
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