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To oversee the auditing of Diocesan Accounts, ensuring that there is an independent Chair of the Audit Committee. To present annually to the CDBF and Diocesan Synod, the Board’s Annual Report, Financial Statements and budget. To work collaboratively with the Vice Chair of the CDBF and the Chairs of other Diocesan Boards and Committees. This may involve meetings, but is more likely to be by virtual means, telephone or email. To be a key contact and adviser for the Chief Executive and Diocesan Secretary on all matters relating to the CDBF and its work and to be available for consultation as necessary throughout the year. To be an effective Chair of the CDBF, Finance Committee, Finance Executive, Remuneration and Governance Committee and Standing Committee, leading and supporting members in effective discussion and decision making. This involves close co-operation with the Diocesan Bishop, the Bishop’s Leadership Team and the Chief Executive and Diocesan Secretary. In chairing the CDBF, the Finance Committee and Finance Executive, the Chair’s purpose is to provide overall leadership and guidance to Trustees and members to ensure that diocesan mission and strategy is supported by effective financial strategy, planning and management. The Chair of the CDBF is a key figure in the running of the Diocese. The Chelmsford Diocese Board of Finance is responsible for the custody and management of the diocesan finances and the employment of CDBF staff. Chair of the Diocesan Board of Finance role