Applications invited for North East Scotland College Regional Board vacancies

08/06/2022
Neil Cowie (NESCol’s Principal and Chief Executive)

NORTH East Scotland College (NESCol) has launched a recruitment drive to fill vacancies on its Regional Board. 

The Regional Board is responsible for overseeing the business of the College, determining its strategic direction and fostering a safe environment for learners.  

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Board Members come from all walks of life and from across the region, lending their experience, skills and knowledge to help support NESCol’s evolution.

Neil Cowie, NESCol’s Principal and Chief Executive, said: “The College is integral to realising the economic ambitions of our region, anchored in the City and Aberdeenshire with a commitment to shaping the workforce of the future.” 

“We’re proud of our long history in serving our traditional industries and excited by the opportunities presented by new and emerging sectors. An engaging, supportive and inclusive learning environment is at the heart of a College experience designed to give every student the opportunity to fulfil their potential in employment and in life.”

“Regional Board members have a vital part to play in enhancing the experience and outcomes of our students as well as driving significant social and economic contributions to the communities and employers the College serves throughout the North East.”

NESCol is seeking to appoint Regional Board members for an initial term of office of up to four years. The posts are voluntary and non-remunerated, however relevant expenses will be reimbursed.

For further information, or an informal conversation about the role and application process, contact Susan Lawrance, Secretary to the Board, at [email protected] .

The closing Date for applications is 1 July. To apply visit www.nescol.ac.uk/board-appointment .

NESCol is one of the largest providers of vocational education and training in Scotland. The College operates from its main Aberdeen Altens, Aberdeen City and Fraserburgh campuses as well as the Scottish Maritime Academy in Peterhead and learning centres in Ellon and Inverurie. For further information on full-time, part-time and distance learning courses currently open for applications visit www.nescol.ac.uk.

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