CDS Co-operatives
Board Member

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Join the Board of CDS
Senior Independent Director | Chair of Services Committee | Board Member
Location: Board meetings in SE1 (London), virtual committee meetings
Closing date: 3 August 2026 @ 8am
Remuneration:
- Senior Independent Director: £3,174 per annum
- Chair of Services Committee: £3,174 per annum
- Board Member: £2,540 per annum
Better homes. Stronger communities. More community-led housing
For over 50 years, CDS has worked alongside residents, housing co-operatives and communities because we believe people should have greater influence over the places they call home.
We're looking to appoint up to three new Board colleagues to help shape our strategy, strengthen our governance and support the future of community-led housing.
The roles
We're recruiting for:
- Senior Independent Director – supporting excellent governance and Board leadership.
- Chair of Services Committee – overseeing our landlord and client services, safety, performance continuous improvement and our work to increase community led housing.
- Board Member – contributing to the strategic leadership and governance of CDS.
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Who we're looking for
We're looking for people with strategic judgement, sound values and a commitment to our social purpose. You may already have Board experience or have developed equivalent leadership through your professional or public service career.
We're most interested in experience in governance, AI/cybersecurity/IT, law, customer service, communications or housing—but we're equally interested in the different perspectives you can bring.
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We believe better decisions are made when Boards reflect a broad range of backgrounds, experiences and perspectives.
We're committed to broadening the diversity of our Board and particularly encourage applications from people from Black, Asian and other minority ethnic communities, disabled people, women and LGBTQ+ people, especially those interested in Board leadership roles. We also value lived experience alongside professional expertise and will make needed reasonable adjustments throughout the recruitment process.
The appointment
Board appointments are generally a three-year term that can be renewed for a total maximum of six years.
Closing date: Monday, 3rd August 2026 at 8am
Interviews: Thursday, 10th and Friday 11th September 2026 (in person in Central London)
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