
Trustee
Kingsley Learning Foundation, Kettering, NN15 5DP42 days remaining to apply
Start date details
As soon as possible
Closing date
30 January 2026 at 12pm (midday)
Date listed
18 December 2025
Job details
Job role
- Other leadership roles
Visa sponsorship
- Visas cannot be sponsored
Working pattern
- Part time: Part time: Voluntary position. Our Director / Trustees meet 4 times a year- each meeting is 1.5 to 2 hours long- a mixture of in-person and online. We also have committee meetings for some directors an additional 3 times a year. Outside of these meetings, there could be meetings for exceptional circumstances such as a panel where you could offer an independent view.
Contract type
- Casual
Hourly rate
- This is a voluntary role
What skills and experience we're looking for
The Kingsley Learning Foundation Trust is looking for Directors / Trustees who, along with other Board members, will actively oversee the strategic direction of the Kingsley Learning Foundation Trust.
The Kingsley Learning Foundation Trusts mission is: ‘Helping people living in extraordinary circumstances to live ordinary lives.’
We envision having a positive impact on the lives of our pupils, their families, and the community and we achieve this by keeping an open mind, celebrating all achievements, and persisting in all we do. We work tirelessly to create a better future for our young people and their families.
We aim to equip all children and young people for adulthood by providing them with valuable opportunities and experiences and helping them acquire new skills. To offer an engaging, ambitious, and specialised curriculum tailored to each pupil’s unique needs, enabling them to reach their full potential and lead fulfilling, active, joyful lives.
To do this our values are, to be:
Purposeful:We aim to achieve our vision by acting with purpose.
Reflective:We are solution-focused practitioners who continuously reflect on our practice and stay up-to-date with new developments.
Genuine:We act with authenticity, honesty, and transparency. We value diversity and inclusivity and care deeply about our families and colleagues.
Aspirational:We strive for excellence and add value to people’s lives. We are brave and take risks.
Joyous:We are passionate about learning and take pride in the achievements of our children, young people and staff across the Trust.
Do you want to make a difference in your community for children and young people who have additional needs?
As a hard working professional we know that you are really busy but we also know there are benefits of becoming a director such as board-level experience, influence on education policy, governance skills and networking opportunities. It will also allow you to make a positive social impact and help to improve education quality. You will have the opportunity to develop highly transferable skills in areas such as risk and financial management along with gaining insights into public sector operations.
The role of a director / trustee is largely a thinking and questioning role; they are not charged with operational issues but are required to oversee the Trusts long term development. No specific prior knowledge is required and the trust seeks volunteers with a range of skills and backgrounds. Training and support are available for new and existing members and is free of charge.
We are looking for:
- People who will bring energy, enthusiasm and commitment to the role and who will broaden the experience and diversity of our board.
- We would really welcome applications from professionals with experience in: HR, employment law, building and/or premises management, IT or technology, health or social care.
- People who, by having a say in the education of some of the most disadvantaged in our community, have the potential to change the lives of children young people and their families.
- People who want to work with other like-minded individuals who have a commitment to trying to improve the lives of others and to be of service to the wider society.
Our Directors meet 4 times a year- each meeting is 1.5 to 2 hours long- a mixture of in-person and online. We also have committee meetings for some directors an additional 3 times a year. Outside of these meetings, there could be meetings for exceptional circumstances such as a panel where you could offer an independent view.
The Kingsley Learning Foundation Trust currently consists of two special academies. One is a Primary school for children ages 4-11 and the other an all through school for pupil aged from 4 to 18. All our pupils have Education Heath and Care Plans and have a range of needs.
For more information or an informal discussion please call asking for the CEO, Sarah-Jane Astbury on 01536 316880 or email sarah-jane.astbury@kingsley.school.
For an application form please contact the Trust governance professional Kate Wareham on kate.wareham@kingsley.school.
The Kingsley Learning Foundation Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and our recruitment and selection processes are particularly rigorous in relation to child protection. You should be aware that aspects of the assessment process and interview will explore your motivation and suitability to work with children. All staff and volunteers must share this commitment. All appointments are subject to an enhanced DBS check and rigorous pre-employment checks. All applications must be on the correct application form.
What the school offers its staff
As a hard working professional we know that you are really busy but we also know there are benefits of becoming a director such as board-level experience, influence on education policy, governance skills and networking opportunities. It will also allow you to make a positive social impact and help to improve education quality. You will have the opportunity to develop highly transferable skills in areas such as risk and financial management along with gaining insights into public sector operations.
Further information about the job
Commitment to safeguarding
Please note that this role is subject to enhanced DBS clearance, medical clearance, 2 references and right to work in the UK. The successful candidates will be expected to adhere to the Safeguarding Policies of the Trust and Keeping Children Safe in Education legislation.
Applying for the job
Apply for the job by following the link below.
CVs will not be accepted for this application.
View advert on school website (opens in new tab)About Kingsley Learning Foundation
- Type
- Multi-academy trust
- Email address
- kate.wareham@kingsley.school
The Kingsley Learning Foundation leads a community of special schools (Kingsley Special Academy, Kettering & Red Kite Special Academy, Corby) which recognises the holistic individual and family needs, working in a collaborative inter-disciplinary model to address these needs and create opportunities.
The families of children and young people who attend Kingsley Learning Foundation academies will be enabled to access and participate in the social opportunities that are taken for granted by other families but which are often denied to families with children with disabilities.
All members of the community will celebrate the joy of learning, the thrill of being a learner
Arranging a visit to Kingsley Learning Foundation
To arrange a visit and increase the chance of a successful application email kate.wareham@kingsley.school.
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