As recruiters and experts in finding leaders for social impact organizations, we know how important a board search committee is to the recruiting process. At Edgility, we have the privilege of engaging with a wide array of boards within socially-driven organizations across the nation. So often, we hear the following feedback from board members, “I didn’t realize this would require so much of my time.” While you don’t need us to remind you that board membership of an organization requires passion and commitment, we do recognize that oftentimes, participating on a search committee can go above and beyond the commitment you’ve come to expect as a board member.
To assist prospective board members in evaluating their capacity to undertake this responsibility, my colleague Nora and I, have put together a quick checklist to help you determine if you’re prepared for the time investment and the associated expectations inherent in fulfilling this essential role within the hiring process. Even if you have served on a board search committee before, there are things you’ll want to consider for your next search.
Do you possess an ample amount of time to allocate towards active participation on a search committee? Do you know what the frequency will be for search committee meetings?
With the Edgility team, these key meetings are scheduled biweekly, occurring once every two weeks for a duration of one hour.
As a board search committee member, this collaborative endeavor may be among the most pivotal tasks you undertake. Finding your next leader, or a new member to fill out your leadership team, is integral to the success of the organization you’re dedicating your time to. The hiring process takes time, effort, and patience and when done well, will lead to a harmonious new partnership. While we will be with you every step of the way to manage the process, we do encourage all board members who are considering taking on this important task, to review this list before you roll up your sleeves and dive right in.