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Two new trustees sought by Council for Learning Outside the Classroom
EB News: 22/04/2025 - 10:44
The Council for Learning Outside the Classroom (CLOtC) is looking to recruit two new trustees - Chair and Board Secretary.
The charity's core aim is to promote and champion learning outside the classroom to enable all children, young people and adults to benefit from increased opportunities for high quality and varied educational experiences.
The Chair plays a vital role in making sure that the Council for Learning Outside the Classroom achieves its core purpose, by leading and supporting the Board to fulfil their responsibilities for governance.
The Board Secretary will support the Board with ongoing review and updating of its governance policy, processes, and procedures.
The Council is looking for people that are passionate about supporting better outcomes for children and young people, with experience enabling trustee boards to work effectively.
To apply, please submit a CV, and a personal statement to enquiries@lotc.org.uk by 5pm on April 30th 2025.
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