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UK Cohousing Network
Executive director
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Appointed Director (Non-Executive)


Organisation: UK Cohousing Network CIC

Role type: Voluntary, non-executive Director (Community Interest Company)

Number of roles: Up to three

Time commitment: Around 1–2 days per month

Remuneration: Unpaid (reasonable expenses reimbursed)

Term: In line with UKCN CIC Articles (renewable)


Purpose of the role

Appointed Directors are members of the Board of UK Cohousing Network CIC, which includes elected Directors, and share responsibility for setting the organisation’s direction, priorities and long-term health. These roles are intended to complement elected Directors (who come from cohousing communities) by bringing additional experience, perspectives and networks that can help UKCN respond to a growing and changing movement.


Cohousing in the UK is at an early stage of growth. While there is much to learn from existing communities, the next phase will be shaped by who is supported to take part, how the model adapts to different contexts, and whether people can clearly see practical routes to getting started.


A key focus for the Board at this stage is to strengthen how UKCN is funded and how people engage with the network, so that it can:


* support more groups with confidence and clarity
* speak up for cohousing nationally
* attract partners and funders who share its values


This is a formative moment for UKCN, and Directors appointed now will help shape its next phase of development.


About UK Cohousing Network CIC

UK Cohousing Network (UKCN) is the national body supporting cohousing and community-led housing in the UK. It helps people make sense of cohousing, learn from others who’ve been through the process, and feel part of a wider movement. Alongside this, UKCN works with policymakers, funders and partners to help create a more supportive environment for cohousing and community-led housing more broadly.


With support from the Nationwide Foundation, UKCN is contributing to work that helps make cohousing more visible, understandable and achievable for communities across the UK.


What Directors are responsible for

All Directors share collective responsibility for:


* Agreeing and safeguarding UKCN’s purpose, values and strategic direction
* Acting in the best interests of the Community Interest Company and its community purpose
* Ensuring the organisation is well run, financially sustainable and compliant
* Providing constructive challenge and support to staff and fellow Directors
* Helping UKCN stay focused on what matters most to the people and communities it serves
* Contributing to a Board culture that is collaborative, open and respectful


Directors act collectively and do not have individual authority outside Board decisions unless formally agreed.


Additional focus for Appointed Directors

In addition to general Board responsibilities, Appointed Directors are particularly expected to contribute to one or more of the following areas:


Building sustainable income and partnerships

Helping the Board explore and strengthen ways of funding UKCN’s work, supporting long-term planning and reducing reliance on short-term or project-based funding.


Shaping membership and engagement

Helping shape a membership offer that:

* gives people practical help and confidence
* supports groups at different stages of development
* helps members feel part of a wider movement and shared learning community


Speaking up for cohousing

Supporting UKCN’s role in speaking up for cohousing nationally, working with partners to help remove barriers that make it hard for communities to get started.


Bringing perspective and networks

Sharing insight, lived experience and connections that help UKCN learn, adapt and reach new people.

Appointed Directors are not expected to deliver day-to-day work, but to help guide direction, ask good questions and open up opportunities.


Current priorities

UKCN is currently focused on:

* building more resilient and diverse income streams
* helping create clearer routes into cohousing for new groups
* strengthening the membership offer and sense of shared learning
* ensuring cohousing grows in ways that are inclusive, accessible and grounded in lived experience


These priorities will evolve, and Directors are expected to help shape what comes next.


What sort of person should apply?

This role may suit you if you:

* Care about how people live, not just how homes are delivered
* Bring senior experience from housing, planning, finance, investment, placemaking or community-led development
* Enjoy helping organisations think clearly at moments of change and growth
* Are comfortable offering constructive challenge while working collaboratively
* Want to use your experience, judgement and networks to support a movement with social purpose


You do not need prior cohousing experience. Curiosity, good governance instincts and a willingness to learn matter more.


Who we’re looking for


Essential

* A genuine interest in cohousing and community-led housing
* Experience relevant to housing, development, planning, finance, investment, placemaking or community-led work
* Ability to think strategically and work collaboratively
* Commitment to UKCN’s values and community interest purpose


Desirable

* Experience of income generation, partnerships or membership-based organisations
* Experience working with developers, housing associations, local authorities, investors or funders
* Previous board or non-executive experience (helpful but not required)


Diversity and inclusion

UKCN is committed to broadening who shapes the future of cohousing.

We strongly encourage interest from people whose backgrounds, perspectives or lived experience are currently under-represented within the movement, including lived experience of housing insecurity, racialised planning outcomes or community organising.


Legal responsibilities

Directors must meet their responsibilities under company law and CIC regulation, including acting in good faith, managing conflicts of interest and exercising reasonable care and judgement. Induction and ongoing support will be provided.


How to apply

Please send:

A short statement (up to two pages) explaining:

* why you’re interested in becoming an Appointed Director
* what you would bring to UKCN at this stage

A CV or LinkedIn profile


Key dates

Applications close: 28 February

Interviews: Mid-March

Roles commence: April

Informal conversations are welcome.

Contact: owen@cohousing.org.uk

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