Appointment of Members to the Board of the National Galleries of Scotland
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Appointment of Members to the Board of the National Galleries of ScotlandJob InfoJob Identification 3448Locations United Kingdom Edinburgh, United KingdomPublic Body National Galleries of ScotlandNumber of Openings 7Apply Before 04/02/2026, 04:00 PMAre you interested in being part of the leadership of the National Galleries of Scotland (NGS) at an important point in its development?If you are looking for a rewarding opportunity to contribute to one of Scotland’s major cultural institutions, we would like to hear from you. The Cabinet Secretary for Constitution, External Affairs and Culture is seeking to appoint seven new Trustees to the Board of the National Galleries of Scotland (NGS). Some of these posts will fill current vacancies, and others will be phased appointments to meet succession planning.NGS is a vibrant organisation, employing around 400 staff across its three Edinburgh sites. Its mission is to care for, develop, research and display the national collection of Scottish and international art, alongside a wide-ranging programme of exhibitions, learning, research and public engagement. NGS welcomes around two million visitors each year and reaches many more through its digital offer.Find out more about the National Galleries of Scotland here .Remuneration and Time CommitmentAppointment as a Trustee is unpaid but reasonable travel and subsistence, childcare and carer expenses will be reimbursed.Trustees are expected to prepare for and attend approximately five Board meetings per year.In addition, Trustees will normally serve on at least one Board Committee, which may involve a further three to six meetings per year. Trustees are also encouraged, where possible, to attend events and activities organised by NGS.Before you start your application please download the Applicant Information Pack . The Pack includes further information on the role and a full description of the evidence required in the online application.Skills and ExperienceAll applicants must be able to demonstrate at least one of the priority criteria and all of the essential criteria set out below. In addition, applicants are asked to submit a tailored career history.Priority CriteriaWhile not all applicants are expected to demonstrate experience in every area, we are particularly interested in candidates with experience in at least one of the following:Finance and auditPeople, workforce and organisational changeConstruction and major capital projectsCommercial enterpriseArtistic and research practicePolitical and public policy experience.Broadcast and media experience in the arts.Successful applicants must also be able to demonstrate:Enthusiasm for museums and galleries and their role in societySeeing the ‘bigger picture’Challenging the views of others in a constructive and supportive wayCommunicating effectively.Completed applications must be submitted by17:00 on Thursday 2 April 2025. Late applications will not be accepted by the selection panel.Find out more about public appointments here:If yourequire a reasonable adjustment at any stage of the appointments process, please contact thePublic Appointments Team by email at public.appointments@gov.scot .
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- United Kingdom
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- FullTime