Role of County Network Chairperson
- Published: 31 August 2016
- To chair the County Network Committee, plan and co-ordinate the year’s activities.
- To chair County Network Meetings in a style which is both professional and informal with a strong emphasis on collegiality, respect and professionalism
- Normally County Network meetings do not have a traditional agenda or minutes. The focus on sharing knowledge, peer support and CPD. There are no motions or votes.
- Arrange a locally funded social event in either June or September of each year for Retiring Principals to mark the occasion.
- To ensure that each county has two representatives at each of the three National Council Meetings per annum.
- In the event of one of the two designated representatives being unable to attend, the Chairperson should arrange that one of the other three Committee members including Chairperson act as a substitute representative.
- To maintain contact with the National Support Office in relation to local network activities and information regarding the health & welfare of local principals as appropriate.