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Submissions for new committee member's

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There will be an annual vote each year for the committee roles. These are formal (unpaid) roles which are required for our charity to run efficiently and smoothly. 

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Anyone can apply for a role, whether you have been a member of the PFA previously or not, you can apply for as many roles as you like. Anyone can vote for the committee member they would like to see in a position. 

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Submissions will close on Friday 2nd  March, the website will be updated and voting will be open from Monday 5th Feb to Friday 1st March. The new committee will be announced on Thursday 7th March at our AGM.

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Main purpose of the role

The Chair directs your meetings, making sure everyone’s views are heard and everyone is involved in the meeting. He or she should make sure all committee members are familiar with the association’s constitution, and their role and responsibilities as a committee member and trustee (all committee members are automatically trustees of the association).

Duties and key responsibilities

  • Prepares for meetings (with the Secretary and/or Vice-Chair)

  • Invites committee members, parents and staff

  • Suggests items for the agenda

  • Identifies outstanding items from last meeting

  • Prepares introductions for any new members attending

  • Sets the ground rules for meetings and makes sure they are inclusive and efficient

  • Delegates tasks to other members and volunteers, and checks they are completed

  • Liaises with the school and requests a ‘wish list’ for the committee to agree what to fund

  • Ensures the committee fulfils its role in respect of governance of the association as set out in the constitution, for example holding an AGM, election of committee, working with the Treasurer to ensure annual returns are completed if the PFA is charity commission registered 

  • Ensures any decisions made are clear, fit the objects of the constitution, and by agreement of the committee

  • Writes the annual report for the association (with the Secretary)

  • Can be a signatory on the PFA bank account (along with at least one other committee member)

  • Making sure the association is GDPR compliant

Key skills

  • Confident and assertive –able to control meetings and call to order when necessary, making sure everyone has an opportunity to speak.

  • Ability to remain impartial – make sure contributions are brief and ensure everyone’s views are respected.

  • Calm, friendly and approachable – as the main point of contact for the PFA for the school and parents the Chair must be inclusive and make sure everyone feels welcome.

  • Organised and able to delegate – most PFAs have lots of activities going on and the Chair should make sure the workload is shared and tasks are completed as agreed.

Main purpose of the role

  • The Vice Chair deputises for the Chair when necessary and supports the chair in all aspects of their role, to ensure the PFA is conducted in accordance with the wishes of the representatives of the PFA and upholds the constitution.

Duties and key responsibilities - When the chair is unable to do so or in conjunction with the chair

  •  Provide leadership and enthusiasm.

  • Delegate tasks. and monitor their progress

  • Be organised and inclusive

  • Set the Agenda for Meetings and run the meeting in an efficient and timely manner (at school once a term).

  • Welcome and involve new Members.

  • Prepare the annual report for the AGM.

  • Write regular newsletters and upcoming event communications.

  • Sign cheques for the PFA with one other Committee Member.

  • To ensure the committee and all the events run smoothly.

Key skills

  • Confident and assertive – able to control meetings and call to order when necessary, making sure everyone has an opportunity to speak.

  • Ability to remain impartial – make sure contributions are brief and ensure everyone’s views are respected.

  • Calm, friendly and approachable – as the main point of contact for the PFA for the school and parents the Chair must be inclusive and make sure everyone feels welcome.

  • Organised and able to delegate – most PFAs have lots of activities going on and the Chair should make sure the workload is shared and tasks are completed as agreed.

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Main purpose of the role

The Secretary supports the Chair to build effective communication links between the school and the association and maintains accurate records (see below).

Duties and key responsibilities

  • Prepares for meetings (with the Chair and/or Vice-Chair)

  • Takes minutes at meetings, recording attendance, action points, decisions and proposals

  • Circulates approved minutes, along with a reminder of any actions agreed

  • Maintains association records

  • Making sure that the association is GDPR compliant

  • Updates trustee details with Charity Commission (as appropriate)

  • Assists the Chair writing the annual report for the association

  • May be a signatory on the PTA bank account (along with at least one other committee member)

  • Handles written and email correspondence received for the association

Key skills

  • Organised and efficient – keeps accurate records in a format that can easily be handed over to successor.

  • Good listener – able to identify key discussion points, actions and agreements at meetings to accurately record in minutes.

  • Calm, friendly and approachable –able to communicate confidently with the school and committee.

Main purpose of the role

The Treasurer ensures accurate financial records are kept and best practice procedures are followed for counting money, banking and making payments. He or she should keep the committee updated with regular reports, and ensure end of year reports are completed for the association’s AGM and (if applicable) the Charity Commission annual return.

Duties and key responsibilities

  • Keeps up to date and accurate financial records.

  • Presents financial updates at each committee meeting.

  • Manages the PFA bank account and holds the association cheque book.

  • Arranges changes of signatories on the association bank account.

  • Ensures all bank cards, cheque books and paying books are accounted for and obtained from any individual leaving the PFA.

  • Ensures best practice procedures for counting and banking money after events are in place and followed.

  • Makes approved payments.

  • Ensures procedures for making approved payments and claiming approved expenses are followed by all committee members.

  • Prepares annual treasurers report for AGM and arranges an independent examination of the association accounts.

  • Completes the Charity Commission annual return.
    Manages Gift Aid (or assists the committee member responsible for managing Gift Aid).

Key skills

  • Basic understanding of book keeping – able to maintain accurate records of income and expenditure.

  • Organised with an eye for detail – big events involve counting a lot of small change. The Treasurer leads the ‘money’ team, making up floats and collecting money from various stalls.

  • Calm, approachable and a team player – it’s a busy role. The Treasurer must be able to remain calm during busy times, and ensure he or she does not work in isolation by communicating regularly with the rest of the committee

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