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Independent Non-Executive Director

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Posted 3 days ago, valid for a month
Location

Cardiff, South Glamorgan CF24 0TB, Wales

Salary

£60,000 - £72,000 per annum

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Contract type

Full Time

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  • Tennis Wales is seeking a voluntary independent non-executive director to join its Board, focusing on policymaking and strategic development.
  • Candidates must have experience working at a senior level within an organization, ideally at Board level, and possess professional qualifications in relevant areas such as the Welsh education system or equality, diversity, and inclusion.
  • This is a non-salaried position, although travel and other reasonable expenses will be reimbursed for official meetings and events.
  • The term of office is initially three years, with the possibility of extending to a maximum of two three-year terms.
  • Applications must be submitted by midnight on Friday, January 31, 2025, including a CV and covering letter detailing qualifications and interest in the role.
Tennis Wales is the Governing Body of tennis and padel in Wales. Our vision is tennis opened up across Waleswith a mission to transform Welsh communities through tennis.We launched our strategy from (Apply online only), and in collaboration with the LTA, Sport Wales, and our sponsors and partners have extended our work further until 2026.

Tennis Wales is looking to recruit a voluntary independent non-executive director to fill a vacant position on our Tennis Wales Board. To deliver our strategy and achieve our vision and mission we are looking for a dynamic, passionate and professional person to join the Board.

MAIN PURPOSE


The successful applicant will take an active role in the policymaking & strategic development for Tennis Wales at Board level, taking an impartial view and providing independent oversight and challenge. They will provide specialist advice & support using their professional skills to benefit the organisation. Playing an active role on the Board, they will work with other Board members and the CEO to manage Tennis Wales with excellence and deliver our strategy.

This is a non-salaried position. Travel and other reasonable out-of-pocket expenses will be reimbursed for attendance at official meetings and events on behalf of Tennis Wales. The Tennis Wales Board meets five times a year across Wales and there may be other additional activities and working groups. The term of office is for three years initially with a maximum of two, three-year terms.


RESPONSIBILITIES

  1. To provide an independent & impartial view of Tennis Wales, offering the Board a different perspective along with guidance on matters of concern, with a focus on the education system in Wales and / or equality, diversity and inclusion.
  2. To make an informed contribution to the strategy and objectives of Tennis Wales, offering an independent view to the organisation in an objective & constructive manner to provide check & challenge.
  3. To take shared responsibility for the performance of the organisation, monitoring performance to ensure Tennis Wales achieves its objectives and aims, operating as a high performing organisation.
  4. To represent Tennis Wales externally with excellence, promoting the work of the organisation, creating links & introductions to new partners that deliver our strategy.
  5. To provide oversight in relation to the finance & risk management of Tennis Wales, offering an independent & impartial view for the Board.
  6. To guide and support the Chief Executive and the executive team as requested on strategic projects related to Tennis Wales.
  7. To provide specialist and industry leading advice to Tennis Wales that benefits the organisation and delivers our strategy,

QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE REQUIRED - ESSENTIAL

  • Experience working at a senior level within an organisation, working at Board level or similar to make strategic decisions.
  • Professional qualifications or experience in key business areas for Tennis Wales such as Welsh education system, equality diversity and inclusion.
  • Excellent communication skills, working with other Board members, stakeholder, funding partners and colleagues in the organisation.
  • An understanding of the legal duties, responsibilities and liabilities of being a company director.

Tennis Wales is an equal opportunities organisation and welcomes applications from all interested individuals. Please attach a copy of your CV and a covering letter to our recruitment platform explaining how you meet the criteria for selection and why you wish to join Tennis Wales.

We also ask that you complete our online Diversity Monitoring Form.

The deadline for applications is midnight on Friday 31st January 2025

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