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Bristol Food Network
Bristol
Posted: 28 Oct 2024
Deadline: 10 Nov 2024
Compensation: £150 per day (only applicable for Treasurer's paid book-keeping hours)
Unpaid Volunteer Part-time Remote working
Job description
The board of directors of Bristol Food Network CIC is seeking new board members including someone who can additionally take on the paid role of managing the organisation’s finances.
Hours:
Paid work will also include time spent on handover of the accounts systems and processes, ahead of officially starting the role.
Location: Home-based, with in person attendance at board meetings (central Bristol)
Remuneration: For the finance responsibilities only, nominally £150 per day for half a day per month, plus a day after year end for finance related work, totalling £1,050 per year. (Can be paid through PAYE if wanted, otherwise invoiced as a contractor.)
General director duties are voluntary. There is a potential to take on additional paid work to support the organisation as and when the opportunity arises.
Reports to: Board of directors on financial performance. Regular planning meetings with the General Manager.
About Bristol Food Network
Bristol Food Network (BFN) supports, informs and connects stakeholders across Bristol who have an interest in making our food system more sustainable, just and resilient. We are a Community Interest Company (CIC) that has been engaging and working with food systems stakeholders in the city for over a decade.
We have coordinated significant projects and campaigns including our current focus – Bristol Good Food 2030, Bristol’s Silver and Gold Sustainable Food Places Awards; the Bristol Independents campaign and the annual Get Growing Trail which opens up community growing spaces across the city to the public.
We have a small team of staff delivering a wide range of food systems work, comprising a General Manager (who is also a director), Comms & Engagement Coordinator, Content Coordinator and Partnership Coordinator. The organisation’s work is overseen by a group of six directors. Our current core programme is Bristol Good Food 2030 – a city-wide collaborative programme, bringing together a diverse group of stakeholders to deliver a Good Food plan for Bristol to 2030. The communications programme supports the delivery of these plans, as well as the organisation’s wider aims of growing Bristol’s ‘good food movement’.
Role purpose and responsibilities
Find out more here: Exciting opportunity – Bristol Food Network
Selection process
Expected start date
Directors’ responsibilities
Bristol Food Network Memorandum of Association sets out requirements for appointing Directors of Bristol Food Network C.I.C. Limited by Guarantee, procedures for Board meetings and powers of Directors.
The duties and responsibilities of Directors are as follows:
Additionally, Directors agree to:
In addition to the above duties, each board member should use any specific knowledge or experience they have to help the board reach sound decisions. This will involve scrutinizing board papers, leading discussions, focusing on key issues, and providing advice and guidance requested by the board on new initiatives, or other issues relevant to the area of the organisation’s work in which the trustee has special expertise.
Directors are expected to display integrity, a commitment to the organisation and its objectives, an understanding and acceptance of the legal duties, responsibilities and liabilities of being a Director, a willingness to devote the necessary time and effort to their duties as a Director, strategic vision, good, independent judgment, an ability to think creatively, willingness to speak their mind and to work effectively as a member of a team.
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About Bristol Food Network
Bristol Food Networks supports, informs and connects stakeholders working across the city's food system who have an interest in making it more resilient, fair and sustainable.
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