We’re looking for a Board Observer for Rotorua Regional Airport Ltd - giving the candidate a self-development opportunity and exposure to the role of a CCO Board. Details below:
Board Observer
Rotorua Regional Airport Ltd
Self-development and exposure to the role of a CCO board.
Rotorua Airport Limited is searching for a candidate to sit as an observer on its Board of Directors.
This opportunity provides first-hand exposure to the role of a board, its decision making and operations, as well as training and mentorship designed to provide this observer with important skills that they can carry through to their own business.
Observers will learn about:
- the issues confronting the organisation
- the fundamental principles of the work and function of boards
- the roles and responsibilities of board members
- financial processes
- other governance priorities.
"This is my second Board Observer role, and again, I have had the opportunity to learn from successful and focused individuals in a different setting. The experience I have gained has led to two governance roles. I would thoroughly recommend this role to anyone wanting to learn governance skills - the experience is invaluable. "
For 12 months from appointment, the board observer will participate in all aspects of RAL board work without voting rights.
The preferred candidate would have no prior board experience and own a business within the Rotorua area. The role suits someone who can contribute knowledge, experience and/or ideas to assist the Company in achieving its key priorities
To register your interest for the position, please submit your resumé and a 300-500 word cover letter/brief essay explaining the key challenges facing your business, the skills and attributes you would bring to the board and why you would like the position, what you would hope to achieve and how it fits with your future aspirations.
Expressions of interest close 5.00pm Friday, 1st November 2019 and can be submitted to Mark Gibb, Chief Executive Rotorua Airport, mark@rotorua-airport.co.nz.