Independent NED (General)

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Employer:
Skateboard GB
Location:
Sheffield, UK-wide (in-person Board meetings, usually in London)
Salary:
Voluntary (reasonable expenses paid- 3 year term, with maximum of 3 terms)
Closing date:
9am Tuesday 26th May 2026
Job Ref:
GSe132131

Recruitment timetable

Closing Date
9am Tuesday 26th May 2026
Shortlist Meeting
w/c 1st June 2026
Final Panel Interviews (in-person)
w/c 15th June 2026

Description

Skateboard GB is the UK wide governing body for skateboarding – a sport and culture defined by creativity, individuality and belonging. Rooted in community and constantly evolving, skateboarding is as much about expression and identity as it is performance. We are proud to sit at the heart of that movement, supporting skateboarders at every level to Skate More, Skate Better.

Skateboard GB exists to serve and champion the skateboarding community. That means listening to lived experience, creating space for diverse voices, and growing the sport in ways that feel authentic, inclusive and true to its culture. These values are not peripheral - they sit at the core of our ambition and shape the future of our Board.

Over a relatively short period, Skateboard GB has achieved remarkable progress. From meaningful grassroots growth to success on the world stage, the organisation has matured quickly while staying closely connected to the communities it represents. We are now building on that progress with confidence and intent - strengthening our governance, refining our systems and creating the conditions for long term, sustainable success, without losing what makes skateboarding unique.

Following a period of reflection and organisational redesign, Skateboard GB has sharpened its focus across both Performance and Community, invested in its people, and reaffirmed its commitment to values led leadership. The Board plays a vital role in stewarding this ambition - providing thoughtful challenge, strategic clarity and support as the organisation delivers the next phase of its long term strategy and continues to grow in scale, impact and influence.

Who sits around the Board matters.

Skateboarding thrives on diversity of thought, experience and identity, and we want our Board to do the same. We strongly welcome applications from women and people from ethnically diverse and under-represented backgrounds, as well as from those who may not have followed a traditional Board pathway. If you bring insight, curiosity, sound judgement and a desire to contribute to something meaningful, we would love to hear from you.

The role – Independent NED (General)

This appointment is about adding breadth, perspective and independent challenge to a growing and evolving Board.

We are seeking someone with prior Board or Non‑Executive experience who brings a thoughtful, inquisitive and values‑led approach to governance. Experience across areas such as organisational leadership, people and culture, workforce or organisational development, and public interest decision‑making would be particularly valuable, though we are open to a wide range of professional backgrounds.

As an Independent Non‑Executive Director, you will:

  • Bring independent thinking and sound judgement to Board discussions
  • Help strengthen governance, decision‑making and organisational maturity
  • Support Skateboard GB as it balances growth, accountability and long‑term sustainability

You do not need to have worked in skateboarding - or even in sport - to add value in this role. What matters most is your ability to see the bigger picture, ask thoughtful questions, and contribute with clarity, integrity and care.

This is an opportunity to support an ambitious organisation at a pivotal moment, while remaining true to the individuality, creativity and community that define skateboarding.

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How to Apply

The appointment process is conducted by the SBGB Nominations Committee. Other Directors, staff or independent stakeholders may be invited to review applications, conduct or observe interviews.

All applications submitted before 9am on Tuesday 26 May 2026 will be considered. All applications received after this deadline will be rejected. 

All applicants are required to provide the following:

  • An up-to-date CV which shows your full career history with any breaks explained. Please include details of all roles that are currently held – we recommend that this is no longer than three to four pages.
  • A Cover Letter (maximum four pages) outlining your relevant experience to date, and explaining your motivation for applying for the role.

Use of AI in your application:
You may use AI to aid your application, and you will not be penalised for doing so. If you use AI, please include the following notice in your cover letter: ‘This application was produced with assistance with AI. I confirm the content of this
application is factually correct.’

Diversity and Inclusion: 
We value diversity and believe it makes us stronger. We particularly welcome applications from women, people from ethnically diverse backgrounds, and from other under-represented groups.

For more information and to discuss the role in more detail please our consultancy team at GatenbySanderson:

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