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Independent Governor

Richmond and Hillcroft Adult Community College

Greater London

On-site

GBP 100,000 - 125,000

Part time

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Job summary

An educational institution in Greater London is looking for governors to join its Board. This unpaid role involves determining the College's vision, approving budgets, and serving on committees. Governors can develop leadership skills and contribute positively to the local community. This is an opportunity for individuals without specific qualifications to influence educational issues impacting local learners. A time commitment of about five hours a month is expected, with ongoing recruitment open for interested candidates.

Qualifications

  • Ability to make decisions for the good of the College as a whole.
  • Understanding of the 'Standards of behaviour for those in public life'.
  • Commitment to attend meetings and contribute to discussions.

Responsibilities

  • Determine the educational character and vision for the College.
  • Approve the annual budget and investment strategy.
  • Serve on at least one of the College’s committees.

Skills

Selflessness
Integrity
Objectivity
Accountability
Openness
Honesty
Leadership
Job description

Recruiter Richmond and Hillcroft Adult Community College Location Richmond upon Thames, London (Greater London) Salary "The role is not remunerated although reasonable expenses can be claimed" Posted 18 Dec 2025 11:59 Closes 16 Jan 2026 23:59 Reference RHACC021-25-R Sector Further Education Job Level Governor / Chair/ Clerk Specialism Governance Contract Type Fixed Term Hours Full Time.

Richmond and Hillcroft Adult Community College (RHACC) is one of nine institutes of adult learning (IAL) in the UK and was established in October 2017 through the merger of Richmond Adult and Community College and Hillcroft College. The college utilises shared expertise in adult learning and is committed to the needs of adults and communities that require further educational or tailored opportunities to develop the skills to thrive and achieve their potential.

RHACC is the adult education provider of choice in South West London. Our skilled adult learning workforce delivers outstanding learning and development opportunities from first class facilities in Richmond.

What do governors do?

The Richmond and Hillcroft Adult and Community College Board determines the educational character and vision for the College. The Board approves the annual budget, capital and investment strategy as well as the College’s curriculum and quality strategy. The Board is the employer of the staff and management of the College.

The Board consists of a maximum of 17 members, who act as company directors as well as charity trustees. The Board normally meets five times a year. It may also meet on other occasions (e.g. during Governors’ Development Events, which are used to develop the leadership and other skills of the Board and to concentrate on strategic issues facing the College). There are four committees: Audit, Finance and Resources, Quality and Standards and Search and Governance and governors will be asked to serve on at least one committee. It is estimated that the time commitment for a governor serving on the Board and one Committee is approximately five hours a month.

In joining the Board you will gain the chance to contribute widely to the life of the College, get involved in thinking about its future direction, reflecting on educational issues and how they affect the local community.

Why become a college governor?

Although the role of college governor is unpaid, there are significant personal and professional benefits to taking this position. Becoming a governor provides not only plenty of opportunities to really shape your local community, but the professional benefits also gained from the role cannot be understated either. You will be able to develop leadership skills on the job, as well as upskilling and refreshing your knowledge in a vibrant and impactful environment.

Every year, 6,000 people become governors in the FE sphere in the almost 300 colleges in the UK. In England alone, 1.7 million students attend FE, sixth form and specialist colleges, underlining the huge influence and responsibility that college governors have. One of the most rewarding aspects of becoming a college governor is the position it affords you to give others a helping hand on their journey through life.

Skills and experience required

College governors are expected to share their knowledge, ideas and enthusiasm within a forum of like-minded individuals. There isn’t one type of person best suited to becoming a governor and you don’t need a qualification to do so. But in deciding to apply ask yourself the following questions:

  • As a Board member, can I put aside personal interest and make decisions for the good of the College as a whole, respecting confidentiality and sharing collective responsibility?
  • Do I understand and accept the “Standards of behaviour for those in public life”?
  • Am I able to put in time to attend meetings, to read the papers beforehand and to contribute to discussions?

(Selflessness, Integrity, Objectivity, Accountability, Openness, Honesty and Leadership)

The College wishes the membership of the Board to encompass a wide variety of experience and cultural backgrounds.

Previous applicants will not be reconsidered within 12 months.

Please contact the Clerk if you would like further information about the role – recruitment@rhacc.ac.uk.

We reserve the right to bring forward the closing date of the adverts should we receive a sufficient level of interest!

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