Chair

  • Location: Finsbury
  • Type: Leadership and Board
  • Job #187467
  • Closing Soon: 19 May 2024 23:59:59

We are currently experiencing the most significant threats to refugee protection in the UK since the UN Convention was signed in 1951.

Against this backdrop, The Asylum Reform Initiative (ARI) is an alliance of leading groups working in collaboration to secure deep-rooted change in the refugee and asylum system. It includes the British Red Cross, Citizens UK, Freedom from Torture, NACCOM, One Strong Voice, Rainbow Migration, Refugee Action, Refugee Council and Scottish Refugee Council.
 
The ARI incubated, launched and supports the public-facing Together With Refugees coalition, which now has over 600 national and local member organisations taking collective action to project widespread support for a positive alternative approach into public and political debate.

The Asylum Reform Initiative is now seeking to appoint its first independent Chair.

This is a unique opportunity for an inclusive, collaborative leader to work with a highly talented and committed team to develop and drive the ARI forward with passion and humility. The Chair will play an integral role in providing inclusive governance leadership, enabling each member to fulfil their duties and responsibilities and to maximise impact.

We are seeking someone with significant experience of leadership and governance, who is deeply committed to reshaping the UK’s approach to refugees and people seeking asylum. A strategic thinker who is willing to engage with relevant policy issues around refugee and asylum.

Furthermore, the ARI’s Chair will be committed to anti-racism and equity, diversity and inclusion, and in particular lived experience inclusion. They will display the highest personal standards regarding integrity and transparency, and be a positive, collaborative, and inclusive leader.
 
To learn more about this opportunity, please contact our advisors at Prospectus, Harjit Bola and Mia Walker-Saunders on 0207 691 1920 or harjit.bola@prospect-us.co.uk mia.walkersaunders@prospect-us.co.uk

Recruitment Timetable 
Deadline for applications: 12th May 2024  

Interviews with Prospectus: w/c 20th May 2024
 

Interviews with the Asylum Reform Initiative: From 3rd June

Closing Soon: 19 May 2024 23:59:59
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