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Role Description

CCHA is passionately committed to its social purpose and to providing affordable, safe, good quality homes and communities for people to live and thrive in. The Board has a vital role to play in shaping the organisation’s strategy and vision. It also has an important role to play in ensuring that CCHA delivers a people focused culture, achieving high levels of customer and staff satisfaction and offering choices which meet customers’ needs and expectations. 

Responsibilities

Board Member responsibilities include, but are not limited to:

  • Approving the Corporate Strategy for CCHA and monitoring to ensure we achieve CCHA’s purpose in line with our values.
  • Setting and modelling a positive culture, with a strong people focus.
  • Ensuring the needs and safety of the organisation’s current and future residents, other customers and staff are placed at the heart of the Board’s decision-making.
  • Ensuring that CCHA achieves value for money through all of its operations.
  • Providing oversight, direction and constructive challenge to CCHA’s Chief Executive and executives.
  • The appointment and, if necessary, dismissal of the Chief Executive.
  • Being satisfied as to the integrity of financial information, approving each year’s budget, Financial Plan and annual accounts prior to publication.
  • Ensuring Financial Plans are stress-tested and that we maintain compliance with our Golden Rules.
  • Establishing, overseeing and reviewing a framework of delegation and systems of internal control.
  • Establishing, overseeing and reviewing a framework to ensure CCHA meets its responsibilities on statutory and regulatory compliance.
  • Establishing and overseeing a risk management and assurance framework.
  • Safeguarding the assets and reputation of CCHA.
  • Ensuring that CCHA fulfils its duties and responsibilities lawfully and in accordance with its Rules, regulatory requirements and probity.
  • Preparing for, attending and contributing at Board meetings, any Committees of the Board and Board Working Groups.
  • Promoting, supporting and representing the work of CCHA in a positive manner.
  • Participating in an individual performance appraisal and in group Board and Committee effectiveness appraisals.
  • Developing and maintaining good working relationships with the Board Chair, colleagues and executive officers.
  • Promoting and upholding the values of CCHA and abiding by the Code of Conduct.
  • In addition to the above responsibilities, there will be a requirement for Board Members to sit on Committee(s) of the Board and potentially on Board Working Groups.