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Queen Emma's Primary School
Voluntary
The Local Committee Handbook details the role of the Local Committee and its Volunteers. It can be found here: Local Committee Volunteer Handbook.
The Local Committee is established by The MILL Academy Trust Board and has three key functions in their relationship with the school: Support, Challenge and Champion. The functions, duties and proceedings of the Local Committee are set out in The MILL Academy Trust’s Scheme of Delegation and Terms of Reference.
Each Local Committee Volunteer plays an essential part in making sure that the committee as a
whole works effectively. All Local Committee Volunteers abide by a Code of Conduct which includes the Seven Principles of Public Life.
he role of a Local Committee Volunteer
You’ll play a vital role in ensuring that the Local Committee is connected with, and is aware of, the views of parents/carers and the local community.
To be a Local Committee Volunteer you should have:
• A strong commitment to the role and to improving outcomes for children
• Good interpersonal skills, curiosity, and a willingness to learn and develop new skills
• The skills required to work collaboratively
Expectations of Local Committee Volunteers
• Attendance at meetings
• Maintaining confidentiality
• Committing to training
• Visiting the school
How to apply
If you’re interested in applying for the role, please contact: HR@millacademy.co.uk.
Documents
Downloads | Date | |
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The role of the Local Committee | 27th Jun 2025 | Download |
Job Specification
Any Questions?
For further information about this vacancy please contact us using Ref: LCV.
Job Specification
Any Questions?
For further information about this vacancy please contact us using Ref: LCV.
Chief Executive Officer:
Wendy Hemmingsley
Oxfordshire, OX28 4AX