Appointment brief. Trustees of the Cromwell Museum Trust

Similar documents
Jersey Heritage. Information on the roles of. Seasonal Visitor Services Assistant Maritime Museum (April to Oct)

Creating a community for aspiring expats

Scottish Pilgrim Routes Forum Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation - SC045212

Strategic Plan. Manassas Battlefield Trust

CROWN PERTH Sponsorship Guidelines Commercial and Community

Appointment of a Non-Executive Director

Library, Cambridge. R Centrally located meeting & venue facilities R Prices based on hourly rates R 0% VAT on venue bookings

Year of Adventure 2016

Trans-national Partnership Working: NW England and SUSTAIN

10TH ANNIVERSARY. Sponsorship Opportunities

Invitation to tender for the provision of PR support services for Visit Belfast

Visit Belfast Recruitment Communications and PR Manager (Maternity Post Fixed Term Contract)

Rotary International District 9640 Southern Queensland and Northern NSW Region

London s Air Ambulance: telling the right story

2017 SPONSORSHIP PROPOSAL

Northern Ireland Stroke Conference 2018

Update on implementation of Taking Revalidation Forward recommendations

Working Towards Sustainable Tourism in England s AONBs

BELFAST HARBOUR COMMISSIONERS PUBLICATIONS SCHEME

Better Towpaths for Everyone. A national policy for sharing towpaths

Criteria for an application for and grant of, or a variation to, an ATOL: fitness, competence and Accountable Person

Tourism Vision

Calder Valley Community Land Trust

TURTLE SURVIVAL ALLIANCE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Chair s Message. Richard Millard Chair SPORT HAMPSHIRE & IOW ANNUAL REPORT SPORT HAMPSHIRE & IOW ANNUAL REPORT

EXHIBITOR AND SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES 2016

Fairlie Community Vehicle Trust

Queensland State Election Priorities 2017

The overarching aim of this strategy is to ensure that Devon can achieve its potential to be a first class visitor destination.

TOR FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF A ECOTOURISM BUSINESS PLAN FOR FAYOUM

VisitScotland s International Marketing Activity

HELD AT 13:00 ON WEDNESDAY 3 rd MAY 2017 AT

SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

YHA Business Plan

Regulating Air Transport: Department for Transport consultation on proposals to update the regulatory framework for aviation

Contents. Welcome 03 About Us 04 What We Can Offer You 05 Application Form 06. Motability Application Pack 02

Wales. Cymru. Our Language Policy. Ein Polisi Iaith

Number of staff employed (including executive / support staff) in the in-house team: 24 comprising:

AN INTRODUCTION TO THE GC2018 RECONCILIATION ACTION PLAN

Tourism Strategy for County Laois

Sponsorship & Exhibition Prospectus 9th & 10th November 2016, St James Park, Newcastle upon Tyne

Welcome to the latest occasional bulletin from the East Midlands Heritage Forum, which highlights recent national and local developments.

Financial Scrutiny Unit Briefing Tourism in Scotland

Director, External Trade, CARICOM Secretariat. CARICOM Secretariat, Guyana

The Strategic Commercial and Procurement Manager

The Future of the Music Hall...is in your Gift! Music Hall Corporate Sponsorship: THE 1822 CLUB

Press release Stockholm, 13/12/2017

Sponsorship & Exhibition Prospectus 8th & 9th November 2017, St James Park, Newcastle upon Tyne

Matthew has a passion for excellence, a positive attitude and a desire to make a difference.

You are warmly invited to attend. the Sanday Development Trust. Monday 3 December 2018 at 7.30pm Community Room, Sanday School

FEDERATION SQUARE MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA CORPORATE PLAN

Non-Executive Board Member/Director

PEMBROKESHIRE & CORNWALL VISITOR SURVEYS 2011/12 COMPARING THE DESTINATIONS. February 2013

SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE. Artwork: Dreaming Sisters 2011 by Mary Smith. Copyright Mary Smith & Weave Arts Centre

Local Development Scheme

Leave No No Trace Ireland

CITY CLERK. Toronto International Festival Caravan (Various Wards)

PUFFING BILLY RAILWAY

Conservative Party Conference Event Review. your host

Please see the full job description and specification on page 4 for further details.

Evolve 2015: The annual event for the voluntary sector

ENVIRONMENT ACTION PLAN

Aircraft Management Comprehensive Ownership, Operation and Maintenance Management Services

TALL SHIPS Hamilton - June 28 to June 30, 2013 Sponsor Engagement Guide

Please see the full job description and specification on page 4 for further details.

Report of the Strategic Director of Place to the meeting of Executive to be held on 11 September 2018

Getting our Priorities Right

Clarkston Playgroup and Nursery. Scottish Charity No. SC Annual Report & Financial Statements. For the Year Ended 31 March 2016

Waterways Ireland Headquarters Use of Exhibition Space

2 Hong Kong Tourism Board Annual Report 2016/17

GLOBAL HERITAGE FUND BEYOND MONUMENTS. An opportunity to associate with a recognised global brand

WELLINGTON EVENTS POLICY 2012

20,000-24,000 (Permanent)

Task Force on Harbourfront Developments on Hong Kong Island

NORWAY SWEDEN FINLAND RUSSIA DENMARK NETHERLANDS GERMANY POLAND BELGIUM CZECH REPUBLIC AUSTRIA HUNGARY SWITZERLAND CHINA MEDITERRANEAN SEA

Criteria for an application for and grant of, or variation to, an ATOL: Financial

Information pack. Candidates for YHA Board of Trustees

The Government s Aviation Strategy Transport for the North (TfN) response

Motability - The Road to Freedom

Visit Belfast Recruitment In-Market Conference Sales Manager (based in London)

Centenary House, St Mary s Street, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, PE29 3PE. All main services provided Landmark building close to Huntingdon town centre

A pilot study of lighting and low vision in older people

Sierra Oro Farm Trail. Jamie Johansson & Nicole Johansson Farmers, Founders and Organizers

SO Festival 2014 Highlights

Crown Corporation BUSINESS PLANS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR Trade Centre Limited. Table of Contents. Business Plan

Aboriginal Cultural Tourism

1 BELFAST visitbelfast.com +44 (0)

50th ANNUAL JUNE RALLY

Revalidation: initial consultation

HOLYWELL TOWN FOOTBALL CLUB

20th November 2013 CONTACT OFFICER: GENERAL MANAGER (TELEPHONE )

Glen Innes Strategic Plan

PELICAN ISLAND COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP SCHOOL. Bylaws

Draft Greater Sydney Region Plan

Minutes of May 10, 2016 Palmerston Railway Heritage Museum Information Meeting Palmerston Library Community Room 6:30 p.m.

Membership Prospectus

FREEHOLD FOR SALE Prime Residential Development Opportunity

SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

Crown Corporation Business Plans. Trade Centre Limited

TASMANIAN GOVERNMENT EVENTS STRATEGY

Transcription:

Appointment brief Trustees of the Cromwell Museum Trust

Introduction from the Chairman The Cromwell Museum interprets the life and legacy of Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658) and his immediate family through portraits, documents and objects. The Museum interprets Cromwell's significance and legacy. The Museum has international popular appeal, attracting visitors from across the globe, while at the same time is successfully and strongly embedded in the life of Huntingdon s local community. Since 2016, the Museum is run as a Charitable Incorporated Organisation (Reg. 1166233). We are now looking to make significant strides forward and recruit up to four new Trustees. These Trustees will have the vision and ambition necessary to work with us on the establishment of the trust and to drive the Museum forward to greater success. Mr Peter Johnson Chair of the Board of Trustees Cromwell Museum Trust

Oliver Cromwell: King in all but name Oliver Cromwell is one of the most significant and controversial individuals in history. He was head of state of the first and only British republic, and remains to this day the only commoner ever to have been offered the Crown. He was born in Huntingdon in 1599, lived in the town for over half of his life, and became its MP in 1628. He first came to national prominence during the Civil Wars when, despite having no military training or experience, he demonstrated his abilities as a cavalry commander. This conflict was the making of Cromwell s name and reputation, and when his tactical skills brought the fighting finally to end in 1651 he returned to London to great acclaim. Cromwell was seen as the man who had ended the wars and brought peace to the nation. In April 1653 he was appointed Lord Protector and during the next five years, until his death by natural causes in 1658, he tried to achieve his objective of creating a Godly Nation. Many of Cromwell s actions, such as his active support for the execution of King Charles I, his role in Ireland and his granting of readmission of Jews to England, have given him international significance. Yet Cromwell s name will always be firmly associated with his home town of Huntingdon. Roads are named after him, bars and businesses take his name, and the town sign refers to it being the place where he was born.

About the Museum The Museum holds the best collection of Cromwelliana in the UK. The collection comprises nearly 700 items, of which Cambridgeshire County Council owns the majority. The display includes portraits, clothing, miniatures, arms and armour, historical documents written by or about Cromwell, and one of his death masks. The Museum attracts about 10,000 visitors each year, and carries out a rich range of educational and outreach events, often in partnership with other bodies such as reenactment groups, the Friends of the Cromwell Museum, the Cromwell Association, and the archives and local studies team based in Huntingdon Library. The Museum supports the annual Cromwell Collection public lecture which is given each November in Huntingdon. The Museum has Accredited status from Arts Council England (ACE). It is open throughout the year daily Tuesday- Saturday, with reduced opening hours from November to March. Admission is free. Currently the Museum is staffed by a Curator and relies on the 30-strong volunteer body for additional support in a variety of duties, ranging from Education, Events, Retail and Front of House.

The Museum building The Museum building, a 12th century structure heavily restored in 1877, is a Grade 2* listed building and is approximately 70 m2. It is the building in which Oliver Cromwell was himself educated as a schoolboy, and where he first received exposure to Puritan ideas through the teaching of Dr Thomas Beard. The building is under local authority ownership, ensuring that the costs of maintaining the fabric do not fall on the Trust. This leaves the Trust free to concentrate on day-to-day operations, exhibitions and audience engagement.

The Trustees of the Cromwell Museum Trust We are looking for up to four individuals who can offer expertise and skills in IT/ public relations background, capable of helping the Trust develop a web and social media presence Financial/business background capable of helping the Trust maximise revenues from the Museum It is hoped that a few of the new Trustees will come from the Huntingdon area, complementing the other largely Cambridge-based Trustees. All trustees will be expected to: give firm strategic direction to the organisation, setting overall policy, defining goals and setting targets and evaluating performance against agreed targets; work together on attracting funding towards the new Trust; ensure the continual assessment and improvement of the Museum's performance against targets established by the Trust; help protect and manage the property and collections of the Trust and to ensure the proper investment of its funds; represent the Trust when necessary at functions and meetings; ensure that the organisation complies with its governing document, charity law, company law and any other relevant legislation or regulations; ensure that the organisation pursues its objects and acts within the powers defined in its governing document; and abide by the Museums Association Code of Ethics for Museums. The Trustees will be responsible for ensuring that the staff and volunteers of the Cromwell Museum trust actively pursue the Cromwell Museum's aims and objectives.

To apply Please send your CV together with a supporting statement of not more than two sides of A4 about how your experience, knowledge and skills would benefit the Trust, to: Gordon Chancellor Museums Partnership Officer Cambridgeshire County Council Box Number OCT 1226 Shire Hall Cambridge CB3 0AP Email: gordon.chancellor@cambridgeshire.gov.uk Tel: 01223 699402 / 07747 205575 For an informal discussion about these roles, please contact Gordon Chancellor via email or telephone. Cromwell Museum Trust is a Charitable Incorporated Organisation Registered with the Charity Commission in England & Wales no.1166233 Registered Office: Huntingdon Library, Princes Street, Huntingdon, Cambs. PE29 3PA