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Person Specification – ­Chair

The Board is seeking a Chair who combines strong governance leadership with emotional intelligence, strategic judgement, and a genuine commitment to the charity’s mission.

The Chair will:

  • champion the values and mission of Cats Protection
  • support a culture of openness, trust and accountability across the organisation
  • help ensure the charity remains strong, sustainable, and impactful for the next century
  • recognise and respect the central contribution of volunteers to Cats Protection success
  • above all, this role is for someone motivated by stewardship: enabling a respected national charity to continue evolving as a modern, unified and exemplary voluntary organisation delivering lasting change for cats and the people who care for them

They will achieve this through a blend of the following style, skills, and experience:

Style

  • Authenticity and integrity: credible, principled and trusted across diverse communities of employees, volunteers and stakeholders
  • Low ego, high standards: creates an environment where challenge is welcomed and decisions are clear
  • Inclusive leadership: actively draws out quieter voices and ensures all trustees contribute fully
  • Collaborative instinct: works naturally through partnership rather than hierarchy
  • Confidence with complexity: comfortable navigating ambiguity and organisational change
  • Empathy and emotional intelligence: sensitive to organisational dynamics and able to manage difficult conversations constructively
  • Visible commitment to the mission: genuine interest in animal welfare and the role of volunteers in delivering impact

Skills

  • Effective board leadership and chairing capability in complex environments
  • The ability to support and challenge a Chief Executive effectively
  • Confidence operating across strategic, financial and reputational issues
  • Experience strengthening board effectiveness, contribution and cohesion
  • The ability to mobilise trustees and senior stakeholders around shared priorities
  • Strategic judgement in periods of transformation and organisational evolution
  • Diplomatic handling of sensitive issues while maintaining clarity of direction
  • Credibility as an ambassador with supporters, partners and sector peers
  • The capacity to help the organisation remain outward-facing and future-focused
  • Able to delegate effectively in a high pressure role

Experience

  • Senior executive and/or non-executive leadership experience in a complex organisation, having experience of chairing boards, committees or governance structures carrying real accountability
  • Experience supporting organisations through change or strategic repositioning
  • A track record of engaging with diverse stakeholders across the UK
  • A demonstrable commitment to animal welfare or related mission-led work
  • Experience working with volunteer-led organisations, membership bodies or federated structures is desirable, though not essential
  • Understanding of charity governance and the wider voluntary sector environment would be highly beneficial