Non-Executive Director

Non-Executive Director

Organisation role · Flexible hours · Starting from 18 Mar 2025
From home
EducationCommunity & familyChildren & youth
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The Only Child Club
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Summary

Be part of a new and growing organisation exclusively for families with only one child. Have your say on an executive level.

Detailed description

The Only Child Club Ltd. is a new organisation dedicated to supporting families with only one child.


We are currently seeing non-executive directors to help steer The Only Child Club Ltd. in the right direction as we grow.


Within this position, you will be working primarily with the Managing Director of The Only Child Club Ltd., the Executive Leadership Team, and Non-Executive members to provide an independent view.


You will have the opportunity to advise and guide us based on your experience working across different sectors, offering a blended and inclusive view at the executive level. You will provide creative thought and contribution to the Board Meetings and, where appropriate, constructive challenge of ways of working, processes, and procedures.


We are specifically looking for candidates with a wide range of experiences in

marketing, finance, law and publishing. We are also looking for candidates with

lived experience as an ‘only child’ or a parent of a single child.

Your expertise in this area will be invaluable in providing strategic insights and

guidance to the board.


Base Location: Home

Term: 6 months with the possibility of extension

Salary: N\A Reasonable expenses paid.

Hours: Commitment to 4 Board Meetings per annum (4 hours each)





What we will provide to volunteers

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About The Only Child Club

Our organisation runs social clubs for families with only one child. The club helps combat loneliness and isolation for small families. Children and their parents can learn new skills and develop friendships.