Join the NFU Livestock Board

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In order to complement and balance the existing range of skills and expertise on the Livestock board, the NFU is looking to appoint four farmer members as appointees and co-opt one organic beef or sheep producer to the national livestock board.

In particular, we're after candidates with cattle finishing experience, and those with a background in livestock processing, marketing and haulage. Additional skills or an interest in animal health programmes, livestock traceability and farm software and data systems would be favourable.  Finally, we would like to consider individuals with an interest in farm assurance that would be willing to represent the NFU on advisory committees.

Board agendas are wide ranging and potential applicants must demonstrate a sound understanding of the policy and trade issues affecting the livestock industry, as well as a willingness to connect with the NFU membership network.

Applicants should be active beef or sheep producers with a good understanding of the sectors and strong communication skills.

Interested?                                                                                                                    

Interested members should contact John Royle, Chief Livestock Adviser, c/o TmFuY3kuRnVsbGVyQG5mdS5vcmcudWs= or UmViZWNjYS5NYWNBcnRodXJAbmZ1Lm9yZy51aw== with an up-to-date CV setting out experience, skills, interests and personal statement on what you would bring to the board.

You should clearly mark any correspondence, including your application with the word ‘Livestock’ in the subject line.

What you need to know

Successful candidates are appointed for two years and will be expected to attend six meetings a year, typically at Stoneleigh, Warwickshire. Attendance at other supply chain, government or NFU meetings as a representative of the board will be required from time to time.

In return you will receive an honorarium, paid monthly, and reimbursement of reasonable expenses. The closing date for all applications is Friday, 6 April 2018 and candidates may be invited to an interview with the selection panel. If successful, the first board meeting you would be required to attend is on 22 May 2018. Interviews will take place on either the 24 or 25 April 2018 in Stoneleigh.