
Neighbourhood Board Deputy Chair - South Ward Pride In Place Programme
Neighbourhood Board Deputy Chair - South Ward Pride In Place Programme
- Job description
- Assist the Chair in convening meetings and facilitating discussions.
- Lead thematic working groups with stakeholder organisations and oversee structured delivery.
- Build strong relationships and champion community engagement.
- Ensure compliance with governance standards and manage conflicts of interest.
- Prepare to assume Chair responsibilities through active learning and mentorship.
- Experience in multi-agency boards or partnerships is desirable.
- Strong organisational and facilitation skills.
- Ability to remain impartial and manage diverse interests.
- Must evidence strong ties to the local community.
- Approachable, collaborative, and committed to community-led development.
- 1.5 days per month.
- Attend 6–8 Board meetings annually (likely on Fridays), plus ad hoc community engagement events and working groups.
- Act as a visible and approachable figure within the community.
- Engage with other regional Pride in Place programmes regionally.
- Participate in the Ministry for Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) ‘Network for Neighbourhoods’ forum.
- Honorarium: £15/hour, plus reasonable expenses.
- Adhere to Nolan Principles and all relevant legislation.
- Manage conflicts of interest and ensure compliance with relevant legislation and programme standards.
- Work with the NSC Officers to ensure compliance, accountability and reporting processes including establishing processes, policy and procedures for the Board.
- Send your CV and a supporting statement outlining your relevant skills and links to the area to communities@n-somerset.gov.uk
- Interview by a panel comprising the ward councillor and NSC Cabinet Lead, the local MP, an NSC HR officer, and a community representative, followed by a short engagement exercise with a citizen‑led panel.
- The successful candidate will be informed by 11 March 2026 and should be available for an immediate start.
- The role may require DBS check.
- Along with all Board members and the Chair, the Deputy Chair will be required to declare and maintain a register of interest statement (including political affiliations) and agree to adhere to governance standards.
- Applicants will be required to provide two relevant references for suitability to the role.
- For further information on the Pride in Place programme please visit the following web sites:
- https://www.gov.uk/government/news/what-is-pride-in-place
- https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/pride-in-place-programme-prospectus/pride-in-place-programme-prospectus
- https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/pride-in-place
This Is Not A North Somerset Council Vacancy
This is not a North Somerset Council vacancy and as such all correspondence must be made directly to communities@n-somerset.gov.uk. The successful applicant will not be employed by North Somerset Council.
Background
The Pride in Place Programme is a £20 million, ten-year government-funded initiative designed to strengthen neighbourhoods by investing in community-led priorities. It aims to create lasting improvements in health, wellbeing, and opportunity which last far beyond the initial 10 years, through collaboration between residents, local organisations, and statutory partners. South Ward in Weston-super-Mare has been awarded funding through this initiative, offering a unique chance to shape a brighter, healthier and more prosperous future for residents.
Purpose Of The Role
As Deputy Chair, you will support the Chair and provide strong organisational leadership, stakeholder engagement, and governance oversight. You will deputise for the Chair when required and develop leadership skills to potentially step into the Chair role in the future. This role is about being approachable, collaborative, and a champion for your community.
Key Responsibilities
Skills & Attributes
Commitment
Governance & Compliance
Recruitment Process
Additional Information
For any further questions or to send in your CV and supporting statement, please contact us at
Closing date: 5pm, Monday 16th February 2026
Interview date: Time TBC, Friday 27th February 2026
Salary range
- £15 per hour