Staff board members
The staff representative is elected by school staff at the staff election. This is held every three years at the same time as the parent election. Together, they are called the triennial elections. The staff representative is on their board until the next triennials.
Every school board must have a staff representative. They are the staff voice on the board, just as the parent and student representatives are the voices for the parent and student communities of the school.
The role of the staff representative is no different to that of any other board member. They have equal standing, voice, accountabilities and vote as other board members, but they can't be the board chair (neither can the principal nor student representive).
If the staff representative cannot fulfil their term (for example if they resign their teaching position at the school) then the resulting vacancy must be filled by holding a by-election.
Before anyone becomes a school board member, they must confirm they meet the eligibility criteriaopen_in_new and sign an eligibility declaration.
To find more information about how to become a staff representative, talk to your principal or presiding member.
Also, check out our Community member guide to the role of school boardsopen_in_new and Kōrari for Aspiring Board Members sessions.