Role Description:
Our ambitions for a Lifetime of Learning Strategy and the role of the Independent Chair
We have high aspirations for all children, young people and adults in Surrey. We want to identify early any barriers to learning, well-being and succeeding, ensuring educational equity and promoting social mobility for all with 'no child, young person or adult left behind.
Surrey's Lifetime of Learning Strategy supports us to achieve our ambition that all children have a great start to life, and everyone receives education and learning to achieve their full potential and become contributors to their communities throughout their lives.
To achieve this, we have plans to work in partnership across our whole education community - from early years through to adult learning - to ensure all Surrey residents benefit from a place where:
- everyone benefits from education, skills and employment opportunities that help them succeed in life.
- we overcome inequalities - ensuring that no one is left behind.
- we reduce and remove barriers to education and participation.
- we have high aspirations for all, and we ensure the equality, diversity and inclusion sit at the heart of our education system.
- equity and excellence are not alternatives and cannot be divided.
- we bring together collaborative partners and stakeholders to work together to improve outcomes for children, young people and our adults.
Learning should not be confined to children and young people within statutory school ages, learning is for everyone no matter their age or background.
Role Description
The Chair will lead the Surrey Education Partnership Board which will oversee the implementation of Surrey's Lifetime of Learning Strategy. The Chair will report to the Director of Education and Lifelong Learning for Surrey County Council.
The SEP Board is collectively responsible for delivery of the strategic direction of the Lifetime of Learning Strategy for Surrey.
The Chair is responsible for implementing the Strategy action plan which has been co produced with a range of partners.
The Chair will:
Oversee the work of the Surrey Education Partnership (SEP), provide overall strategic direction and approve and monitor annual priorities as part of the Surrey Lifetime of Learning Strategy (Apply online only).
Bring together all stakeholders with a vested interest in education and lifelong learning across Surrey to ensure both excellence for al and educational equity. The Chair will ensure the Board has representation from a broad range of partners across the education and skills sectors in Surrey.
Work with the community, partners and key stakeholders to set out clear expectations concerning delivery of this strategy including its vision, priorities, values, behaviours and objectives.
Take a lead role in creating a culture of shared accountability for improving standards and the educational outcomes and life chances of all residents across Surrey. Promote a culture of openness, trust, partnership and professional collaboration that improves outcomes, shares best practice and contributes to system led improvement. Ensure no education or learning setting or providers are left isolated.
Put the interests of children, young people and adults first. Create a structure and climate where all partners can work together so that no one should fail to reach their educational potential because of disadvantage or vulnerability.
Ensure members of the Board work in a professionally collaborative way on behalf of the wider Surrey community to fulfil the aims of the partnership and the delivery of the Life-Long learning Strategy. Identify leads for priority pieces of work. Ensure any decisions taken are in the best interest of CYP and adults and that improving their life chances are at the root of all decisions.
Ensure all partners can engage with the development, implementation and embedding of the Strategy so that all opportunities are fully exploited, and the maximum benefit is realised.
Monitor, record and ensure the successes of the Strategy are shared with all partners in the achievement of the vision and objectives.
Desired experience and skills
- You should be passionate about ensuring that all children, young people and adults have educational equity in Surrey and be able to evidence the impact you have had on education or lifelong learning.
- You will be passionate about diversity and ensuring equity across Surrey and will be able to demonstrate impact on diversity in your professional or personal life.
- You will have previous Board experience preferably as a Chair or Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and you will be keen to bring that experience to another setting.
- You will have experience of holding teams to account for a set of agreed deliverable bringing an appropriate level of robust challenge.
- You may bring experience of working implementing new initiatives across a wide group of stakeholders.
- You will have experience of working with a wide range of stakeholder and bringing partners together to achieve shared aims.
Time Commitment
We envisage that the Shadow Board will meet half-termly. Other meetings with priority group leads will be required in advance of each meeting plus some other work.
It is expected that the time commitment for this role will be a total of 12 - 15 days per year.
Council support
The Chair will report to the Director of Education and Lifelong Learning for Surrey County Council.
Location of work
We would anticipate that the majority of meetings will take place on a virtual platform (Microsoft Teams) although we recognise that occasional meetings in person are beneficial to relationship building particularly at the start of the work. For this reason, we would need the person to be able to travel to and within Surrey.
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