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The National Lottery Community Fund - Climate Action Fund Decision Panel Appointments, Through the Climate Action Fund we support projects based in all four countries of the UK and a combination of place based, cross country, regional, national and UK wide. Role Specification The Climate Action Fund is seeking a subject matter expert in food systems, who will complement our existing panel and support our work across the UK. They will have an understanding of the holistic aims we seek to address in supporting long term solutions that will have benefits for both climate, environment and nature, and to people and communities. The Climate Action Fund Decision Panel has delegated authority from the UK Funding Committee (UKFC) to make funding decisions on Climate Action Fund Programmes. The purpose of the Climate Action Fund Decision Panel is to make funding decisions, review the performance of the Climate Action Fund portfolio, and make recommendations where appropriate to UKFC. Funding decisions shall be taken in the context of the UKFC Delegation and shall undertake its duties within the framework of overall National Lottery Community Fund policy and procedures.

 

  • Comprehensive knowledge and understanding of the food system across the UK, with a particular focus on agroecology and long term, systemic ways to strengthen our food system and reduce food insecurity for people and communities.
  • The ability and skill to contribute effectively to the development of this strand of funding and wider work of The Fund in relation to food systems, with a strong track record of achievement in this area.
  • Ability to work on a Panel with excellent interpersonal, team working, communication and representational skills.
  • The ability to engage and influence in relationships with stakeholders to ensure the Fund is well represented and externally impactful.
  • Personal and operational integrity, the ability to work with people from different backgrounds, and a commitment to improving equity, diversity and inclusion.
  • Clear understanding and commitment to building strong and connected communities, that reflect the whole of the UK.
  • Ability to deliver operational transformation and culture improvement in a large organisation.
  • A strong commitment to engaging communities across the UK, and factoring UK-wide perspectives into all decision making., An advocate and ambassador for The Fund and a demonstrable commitment to its mission and purpose.
  • Understanding and experience at a senior level of community organisations and track record in creating an environment where communities are connected and supported.
  • Experience of systems change work and how that translates to community centred funding.
  • Experience and understanding of food systems, particularly in alignment with our funding aims and the conditions required to influence and shape long term solutions that start with communities.
  • Experience of influencing or shaping food systems policy from a community perspective.
  • A demonstrable commitment to and experience in equity and equitable practices.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
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