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Member of the Board of Supervisors

Member of the Board of Supervisors

Werkbedrijf de Binnenbaan

Zoetermeer

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Member of the Board of Supervisors

Two members of the supervisory board

Two members of the supervisory board

Woondiensten Aarwoude, Woningstichting Nieuwkoop en WYwonen

Roelofarendsveen

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Member of the Supervisory Board

Member of the Supervisory Board

Stichting Viertaal

Amsterdam

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Member of the Supervisory Board

Member of the Supervisory Board

InteraktContour

Nunspeet

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Working as a supervisor

Working as a supervisor means contributing at the strategic and oversight level, without being involved in day-to-day operations. You oversee management and policy, serve as a sounding board, and safeguard the continuity, integrity, and long-term value of an organization. Supervisory positions are available in the private sector as well as in public, social, and semi-public organizations. You’ll find many supervisory board member positions in Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Utrecht, and the regions of Brabant, Flevoland, and Gelderland.

What are the duties of a supervisor?

A supervisory board position is intended for professionals who serve on a supervisory board or board of directors. The role involves overseeing, advising, and acting as an employer to the executive board. Depending on the organization, the focus may be on areas such as governance, finance, strategy, HR, digital transformation, or social impact.

What does it take to become a supervisor?

Regulatory roles are intended for experienced professionals, executives, and senior managers who wish to apply their expertise at a strategic level. These positions are well-suited for candidates who demonstrate critical thinking skills, independence, and a strong sense of responsibility. Often, candidates with a specific background—such as in finance, law, administration, or a particular industry—are sought after.

What are the responsibilities of a supervisor?

As a supervisor, you are responsible for overseeing the board’s policies and performance, assessing risks, and ensuring good governance. In addition, you serve in an advisory and evaluative capacity and contribute to important decisions such as appointments, strategy, and long-term direction.

In which sectors can regulatory positions be found?

Supervisory board positions are available in sectors such as healthcare, education, housing associations, culture, charities, financial services, and the business sector. Both commercial organizations and social institutions are seeking supervisory board members who can contribute to professional governance and sustainable value creation.

How much do you earn as a supervisor?

Some supervisory board positions are paid, while others are unpaid. This varies by sector. In the private sector and at larger organizations, compensation is often provided in accordance with governance codes. In the social and cultural sectors, supervisory roles are sometimes unpaid or offer limited compensation.