Join the Board of Governors of Milton Keynes College

About the Role of Governors

Over 10,000 Students choose to study at Milton Keynes College each year and by becoming a College Governor you can help to transform lives though learning. The Board meets formally eight or nine times a year plus an Awayday which gives Governors and Staff an opportunity to work together at a strategic level to agree plans for the College's future.

It is a rewarding role but don't just take our word for it - watch this video to see what some of our Governors had to say and to see them in operation at an Awayday.

Join our Board of Governors and make a difference

We are keen to hear from people of all ages and cultural backgrounds whether you are an entrepreneur, work in business or have experience of working in the community or with charities. 

As a College Governor, you will be able to:

  • Help transform lives though learning
  • Widen the perspective of our Board through your insight and ideas
  • Make a significant contribution to our Community

This voluntary role brings many personal and professional rewards including board room experience which can add to your CV and long-term carer development. To find out more, please see our Governor Recruitment Poster or contact: Karen Brown on 01908 637006 or email: Karen.brown@mkcollege.ac.uk

 

Back to Governors' page or find out more College and Corporate Information 

 

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01908 684444

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