Independent School Admission Appeals Panel Member
Location: Tameside
Service Area: Democratic Services
Directorate: Governance
Expiration Date: 05/01/2026
About the Role
The Independent School Admission Appeals Panel Member listens to both sides of the case (i.e., the reasons why a school place has been refused, and the parents’ case as to why they need the place) and then makes a fair and balanced decision.
The panel weighs up the evidence (in private) after the hearing, and has the power to either grant or refuse a place at the school in accordance with the criteria laid out in the School Admission Appeals Code.
The panel is supported by an independent clerk who ensures that relevant facts are established and that appeal hearings are conducted fairly and appropriately. The clerk makes a record of the proceedings, decisions, and reasons, before notifying all parties of the panel’s decision.
Attributes of an Independent Appeal Panel Member
The most important skill an Independent Appeal Panel Member can have is enthusiasm for the role. We are particularly looking for candidates that can demonstrate the following attributes:
- A good communicator and active listener
- Objective, impartial, and unbiased
- Good interpersonal skills
- Decisive
- Ability to work with others
- Happy to learn and keep up-to-date with new regulations
- Interested in education
- Appreciation of each individual’s differing circumstances and backgrounds
- Sound judgement
- Willing to work remotely
Duties of an Independent Panel Member
- Attending local appeal panel meetings (usually remotely) for the benefit of children, families, schools, and academies
- Listening to both sides of arguments impartially
- Reading appeals paperwork and making notes in advance of appeal hearings
- Making a decision with other panel members
- Respecting the views and opinions of all parties, including fellow panel members
- Ensuring parents feel that they have had a fair and independent hearing
- Allowing admission authority representatives and parent(s)/guardian(s) every opportunity to put forward their case
- Helping parents feel that their appeal has been handled competently, fairly, and within the law
- Willingness to attend regular training to keep up to date with local/national appeal practices and processes
Eligibility to Sit on the Appeal Panel
You will be unable to sit on education appeal panels if you are a member of the local authority (for example, a councillor) or have had any connection with the local authority, or are currently employed by the local authority. Teachers and School Governors (not for the school they are a governor at) are exceptions and can be Independent Appeal Panel Members.
We are currently looking to recruit both Lay Members (without personal experience in the management of any school or provision of education in any school, except as a school governor or in another voluntary capacity) and Members with Education Experience (who are acquainted with educational conditions in the local authority area, or who are parents of registered pupils at school).
If you would be interested, please contact Natalie King, Member Services Manager for an initial, informal discussion.
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