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VOLUNTEERING FOCUS ON
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re you ready for a leadership role or a new challenge?
Do you want to play an active role within the
occupational therapy professional community? If the
answer is ‘yes’, then consider standing for election to
RCOT’s governing councils.
Thanks for giving this some thought. If elected, you will be a
council member for both BAOT and RCOT. All members of council
are directors of the two companies, the British Association of
Occupational Therapists Limited (BAOT) and the Royal College of
Occupational Therapists (RCOT). They are registered as directors at
Companies House and have the full responsibilities of directors.
RCOT is also a registered charity. Charity trustees are the people
responsible for controlling the management and administration of the
charity. Council members therefore become trustees of RCOT and
also have to abide by the requirements of the Charities Act 2011
and the Trustee Act 2000.
All members of council are formally responsible for the
governance of the organisation, including financial matters, the
management of identified risks and the agreement and monitoring
of the organisation’s annual work plan. As well as some of your
time, these responsibilities require a commitment to the long-term
sustainability of the organisation and the profession and should not
be undertaken lightly.
Holding a council seat is demanding and requires a willingness to
shoulder corporate responsibility and deal with complex and differing
issues. It does, of course, also provide intellectual stimulation, as
well as learning opportunities relating to business management and
professional body administration.
Council consists of nine members and there is an expectation
that all council members think strategically and actively contribute
to discussions and key decisions extending beyond their own area
of practice and experience. Council members are not expected to
represent constituent groups of the profession, but rather to act as
leaders of the profession as a whole.
They may be called upon to debate complex issues and make
important decisions in order to safeguard the organisation and its
members.
In terms of the level of input required, council members are
expected to attend four one-day meetings a year, normally held
in London and starting at 10.30am. They are also expected
to attend the annual general meeting, held during the annual
conference.
Expenses are refunded in line with the organisation’s agreed
expenses rates. There is a considerable volume of documents to
read and consider before each council meeting. There are also
routine council mailings and emailing, which may, for example,
involve members in responding to consultations or feeding back
specific information within defined deadlines.
Being a council member is a demanding, but fulfilling, role and
you are advised to gain the support of your manager so that he/
she is aware of the time away from work, which the responsibility
of holding a national office involves. Those who have previously
served on council have reported the experience as stimulating,
educational and rewarding. This is an opportunity to develop
your skills in a new sphere, to act as a leader in the professional
community and to support your professional body.
Please note that all nominees must be BAOT professional
members in good standing (of at least five years in good standing
for the role of chair). Proposers and seconders must be members
of BAOT in good standing. The chair of council is elected annually.
The term of office for the other seats is three years.
Election will be by a ballot of BAOT members in good standing.
The independent scrutineer for the forthcoming ballot,
appointed in accordance with the Trade Union and Labour
Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992, will be Electoral Reform
Services. The election results will be announced at the AGM in
June 2019.
Please contact Dominique Le Marchand, RCOT senior
administrative officer for a nomination form or additional
information, email: [email protected] or tel:
020 7450 2317, or visit: www.rcot.co.uk/about-us/governance/
council-and-boards/royal-college-occupational-therapists-council.
The deadline for receipt of nominations is noon on Friday 8
March 2019, by either hard or electronic copy.
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Julia Scott, secretary and chief executive
This is an
opportunity to develop
your skills in a new sphere,
to act as a leader in the
professional community
and to support your
professional body
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