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Governance Structure and Terms of Office
The Members
The members have overall nominal responsibility for the Trust but they exercise their functions through the Trust Board.
The main powers and duties of the members in broad terms are:
- To appoint and remove trustees
- To monitor and evaluate the performance of the Trust Board through a collaborative process
- To maintain the Membership and to appoint members
- To approve any proposed changes to the Articles of Association
- To receive the annual accounts of the Trust
The Trust Board
The Trust Board focuses on the three core functions of governance as set out above.
Key areas of responsibility retained by the Trust Board include:
- Setting the strategic direction of the Trust and academies
- Establishing new academies
- Approving the overall budget for the Trust and its devolution to each academy
- Approving the annual accounts of the Trust
- Approving policies that the Trust, by law, is required to maintain
- Appointing the CEO
- Reviewing the Scheme of Delegation
The Trust Board has overall responsibility for the operation of the academies. It delegates functions that are specific to each academy to the LGBs and it delegates certain of its functions that relate to the Trust as a whole to other committees of the Trust Board.
The Trust supports individual academies by taking on some of the responsibilities and functions that detract from the focus on learning. Scrutiny and oversight of these areas are reserved to the Trust Board and its committees.
Trustees
The trustees are the directors of the Trust and have a similar role to governors in a local authority-maintained school. As directors their duties are to:
- act within their powers
- promote the success of the Trust
- exercise independent judgement
- exercise reasonable care, skill and diligence
- avoid conflicts of interest
- not accept benefits from third parties
- declare any interest in proposed transactions or arrangements
The Local Governing Body
Individual schools and their LGBs need to have delegated autonomy and authority and drive improvement within their own institution. Staff and parent members are elected by their peers to serve on each LGB.
This is the default position for our Scheme of Delegation but if an academy was in, or was experiencing, difficulties then the Trust would look to adjust the Scheme of Delegation accordingly. Any adjustment to the Scheme of Delegation for any academy will be taken by the Trust Board.
LGBs’ delegated responsibilities require them to monitor and report to the Trust Board on the overall performance of the academy.
Governance Professional/Clerk to the Trustees
Altus has a Governance Professional who is a clerk to the trustees and is responsible for:
- The strategic management of all governance and policy compliance objectives throughout the Trust
- Ensuring that Trust governance procedures, the requirements of the Governance Handbook, the Trust code of conduct, Nolan Principles in public life and all terms of reference are embedded across the Trust
- Ensuring effective procedures and systems link the various layers of governance – Trust Board, committees and LGBs – so that information flows efficiently both ways
- Leading the recruitment strategy for trustees and LAC governors to ensure that appointment is based on the skills, knowledge and experience of those appointed
- Leading the recruitment and peer election process for staff and parent members of LGBs
- Identifying and supporting the delivery of a professional annual programme of training and development for all tiers of governance, including an effective induction programme for new trustees and LAC governors
- Ensuring good quality reporting by leaders to the Trust Board, committees and LGBs
- Ensuring that accurate records of meetings and decisions reached are maintained
Should you require any further information regarding the governance structure or relevant reports, please contact the Governance Professional by emailing e.morris@altusep.com
Jock Rodger - Chair of the Board
Jock retired from Manchester City Council where he was the Strategic Lead Commissioner for Children and for Adult Mental Health Services. He subsequently worked as a consultant supporting local authorities in looking at innovative ways of funding preventative approaches to achieving a social impact for vulnerable citizens.
He has a background in post-16 funding which has proved very useful in his role on the Trust Board. Jock has lived in Rochdale for almost 40 years and has a deep commitment to ensuring that young people in the borough have the best possible options to support their progress towards higher education and employment.
He uses his spare time to visit his children and grandchildren, to garden with his wife, and to run and ride his bike around the beautiful moorland landscape which sits so close to the town.
John Smart - Vice Chair of the Board and Chair Finance and Resources
John retired from his role as CFO at the HCT Group; an £85m turnover social enterprise in the transport sector delivering services including London red buses, social services transport, school transport, park and ride, community transport and education and training.
John worked for HCT Group for seven years and has led finance and corporate services at a strategic level since the early 1990’s. John now volunteers as a Trustee with Migrant Help UK and Derbyshire Community Transport.
He is FCA qualified with the ICAEW and holds an IoD Certificate in Company Direction.
Jo Wiggans - Chair of Governance and Search
Until 2012, Jo was Director of the Aimhigher initiative in Greater Manchester, leading a large partnership of schools, colleges and universities to raise the aspirations of young people with no higher education heritage to go to university. Aimhigher delivered university summer schools and campus visits for school pupils and a wide range of support and activities in schools and colleges.
Jo lives in Rochdale and has three daughters who all attended local schools. She believes in the transformative power of education and the right of all to achieve their potential.
In her spare time, she likes to dig the allotment, walk, and learn Italian in preparation for a trip to the cities and hills of Italy.
Umar Khan
Since October 2018, Umar has been Group Finance Director and CFO of Trutex Ltd; a national provider of school uniforms with a turnover of £35m.
Umar is FCA qualified with the ICAEW and qualified in audit with PwC. He is a Trustee of the Golden Mosque in Spotland, Rochdale.
Kitsa Efthymiadis
Kitsa is a practising solicitor and has been a partner in a large legal firm in Rochdale since 1985. She specialises in property work. For many years Kitsa was a non-executive director of two national health trusts, and she is now a trustee of Springhill Hospice and on the steering committee for the town’s annual business awards.
She lives locally and enjoys working with people from other backgrounds and with different experiences to her own. In her spare time, Kitsa enjoys travelling (anywhere), skiing (badly), live music of any kind (except jazz) and a good night out.
Steven Peacock
Steven has been Chief Risk Officer for the Think Money Group and a member of the Group’s Risk and Audit Committees and Executive Committee. Steven has worked in internal audit since 1994 and has specialised in the banking and finance sectors.
He is experienced in reporting to the FCA as regulator and leading specialist teams including internal audit, operational risk, financial crime, compliance, testing and complaints. Steven was awarded his MBA in 2003.
Nazam Suleman
Nazam is the Mayoral Officer at Rochdale Borough Council.
Naz was a student at RSFC and studied LLB Law at the University of Bradford. He was a finalist of National Apprentice of the year and was the Apprentice of the year in Rochdale Business Awards.
Whilst working at the local authority Naz has gained experience in democratic services and governance and admissions. His current role as Mayoral Officer involves liaising with internal and external stakeholders ensuring event logistics are in place along with contingency planning and to mitigate any potential risks. Naz oversees financial arrangements which involves a range of subcontracting to external providers.
Jen Gibbons - Chair of Education and Standards
Jen is a former solicitor who has worked in a range of teaching and management positions in both vocational and higher education for the last 20 years. She has undertaken a variety of roles including Deputy Head of Department, International Admissions Tutor, and Programme Leader. She also supported students in providing free legal advice to members of the public at the Baroness Hale Law Clinic in York. She now has a home-based part-time assessment design role at Kaplan, and is enjoying the opportunity this provides to get more involved in voluntary activities.
Jane Buck - Chair of Staff Pay and Performance Management
A positive, strategic HR executive with over 20 years experience of working within the private sector including manufacturing, retail and professional services, in stand alone, regional, multi-site and head office roles. Working in partnership with executive teams to achieve alignment of the people and overall business strategy to enable operational excellence.
Mary Blauciak
Mary has held a number of senior positions in further and higher education including Deputy Principal at Buxton and Leek College (University of Derby) and Vice Principal at The Manchester College. In addition to strategic and operational management she was Quality Nominee for Ofsted inspections and Institutional Facilitator for QAA reviews.
Her experience encompasses curriculum and qualification development, external examining and facilitating and managing numerous collaborative partnerships. She has spoken at national conferences on Foundation Degrees, 14-19 education and apprenticeships, and internationally (British Council) on HE in FE. Since retirement she has continued to undertake Designated Body Reviews for the QAA.
Mary’s experience has spanned a wide range of specialist sectors, but she has long term and significant engagement with the creative industries. Prior to entering education Mary worked for fifteen years as a graphic and installation designer in the museums and arts field. Her three children were educated in Rochdale schools.
Mary was the Chair of Rochdale Sixth Form College Governing Body before joining as a Trustee with Altus.
Geoff Howsam
Geoff is currently Director of Estates for a Multi Academy Trust based in West Yorkshire. Geoff has gained operational experience across a number of business sectors during his career to date, which began in 1981 in horticulture and grounds maintenance. This encompassed five years at college with practical work in some prestigious outdoor settings. This then progressed to working in sports stadia as a Departmental Manager with the privilege of then working on major televised events including international athletics, football, rugby and pop concerts along with responsibilities as a stadium safety officer. As his career progressed, a 12-year period was spent in various managerial roles across leisure ranging from golf courses, leisure centres, health clubs and swimming pools before a move to secondary education settings in 2008.
In education, Geoff has 16 years of experience working across school support functions with specialist knowledge across facilities, estates, health and safety, project management and hard and soft landscapes. He is a Chartered Member of the Institute of Safety and Health (CMIOSH).