Non-Executive Directorships

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Starting to draw a pension doesn’t mean the end of your career. But it does mean you have choices. What you do, how much, who for, how long and when – they now all belong to you.

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If you have experience as a member of a board of directors, as an executive officer in public service or connected at a high level with major organisations, you may be able to extend you career for as long as you stay interested and able.

nonexecutive director (abbreviated to non-exec or NED) is a member of the board of directors of a company who does not form part of the executive management team. Often part-time, they act only in an advisory capacity. A great way to get the best out of your skills that can help develop a whole second career.

Find out more: http://www.informdirect.co.uk/officers/non-executive-director/

THE MOST PROLIFIC DEMAND FOR NEDs IS FROM THE NHS AND FROM ACADEMIES AND SCHOOLS, SO MANY OF THESE POSTS ARE NOT NOW INCLUDED IN THE LIST BELOW.

FOR THE ACADEMIC SECTOR SEE:     https://www.academyambassadors.org/board-opportunities

FOR THE NHS SEE:     https://publicappointments.cabinetoffice.gov.uk/nhs-appointments/

Here are some of the many board appointments available now and in the immediate future.

To include an NED or Trustee role in our listings, please email:  contact@retirementpostponed.com

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