Board Members
Non-executive voluntary positions
THE INDUSTRIAL DWELLINGS SOCIETY (1885) LIMITED
Appointment of Board Members
IDS is a long established housing association which owns
or manages 1,500 homes in London. We have been providing
affordable homes for Jewish people for over 130 years.
We are now seeking to recruit two new Board members, one with
experience in social housing and the other in management of
property repairs. These are challenging roles for individuals who
wish to serve both the Jewish and wider community in London.
This is a non-executive voluntary position but travel and other
expenses can be claimed. You would also be eligible for an
ongoing programme of training.
Your commitment would be to attend up to four Board meetings
each year, usually held in central London in the early evening.
You would also be invited to join one of the Board’s committees
which meet quarterly. Board members are also expected to
attend an annual half day seminar, appropriate training
and other events relevant to the Board member’s role.
For an informal discussion please contact our Chief Executive,
Suzanne Wolfe on 020 8800 9606 or e-mail to swolfe@ids.org.uk
by 19th May 2017.
You may wish to visit our website.
www.ids.org.uk
1st Floor Anna House, 214-218 High Road, London, N15 4NP
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