Caistor Grammar School · Market Rasen, East Midlands
Job
details
Salary: £25,583 -
£27,694 FTE (£2598.26 - £2812.04pa ACTUAL)
Payscale: NJC 5 - 10
Hours: 170 hours per year - 14 Meetings a year (Each meeting will require approximately 10 hours total –
2 hours in preparation, 3 hours in attendance and 5 hours in creating and
circulating the resulting minutes and associated action and administration. Evening
availability is required for the meetings; however flexible home working is available for all
other hours work.)
Additional
hours may also be required to clerk for ad hoc committees.
Contract
type: Permanent
Start
Date: 01.09.26
Reporting
to: Chair of Trustees
Main
purpose
To provide a professional,
efficient and comprehensive clerking service to the Board of Trustees within a
Single Academy Trust, ensuring full compliance with statutory and regulatory
requirements, including the Academy Trust Handbook and relevant education
legislation. The postholder will support Trustees, Members and Senior
Leadership in delivering effective governance, enabling robust strategic
oversight and informed decision-making.
Working closely with Board of
Trustees that hold significant strategic responsibility, the Clerk will ensure
the smooth running of all governance processes, including the accurate
preparation of agendas, minutes and documentation, and the maintenance of
statutory records. The role requires a high level of attention to detail,
strong organisational skills and the ability to provide proactive governance
advice.
The Clerk will demonstrate
absolute commitment to confidentiality, integrity and impartiality, supporting
the Trust in upholding the highest standards of accountability and transparency
in line with expectations for academy governance.
Duties
and responsibilities
Knowledge and
understanding
The governance professional (clerk) will:
Ø Know the features of
effective governance, and the board’s governance structure and core functions
Ø Understand
their role as set out in the trust’s articles of association
Ø Understand key national
education policies and the local education context in which the board is
operating
Ø Know the board’s duties under
legislation and statutory guidance
Ø Understand
the importance of the board adhering to and promoting the School’s internal
procedures
Ø Understand
the School’s governance structure, including legal structure and constitution
Ø Understand
the principles of records management and have working knowledge of the Data
Protection Act and the Freedom of Information Act
Ø Understand
the board’s accountability to and relationship with other bodies
Ø Know the
board’s code of conduct and strategic priorities
Ø Understand
the School’s culture, values and ethos
Ø Know which
information about student performance and financial management wil