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Job description

Background  

The Four Nations Advisory Panel (FNAP) has been established by the National Emergencies Trust (The Trust) as a panel of representatives from each of the UK four nations that are able to advise on and support the development and delivery of the work of the National Emergencies Trust (the Trust), between and during emergency appeals.  

Contributions from the panel and individual members will help enable the Trust to continuously improve its knowledge and understanding of the four nations and their communities, so that it can be better informed when supporting survivors of UK emergencies. It will complement the work of the Mental Health, Equity and Survivors Advisory Panels in supporting a collaborative and inclusive approach by the Trust.  

The Terms of Reference for the Panel, which will report directly to the Trust’s Board can be found here. 

The Panel does not hold any decision-making powers in relation to operational and financial decisions by the Trust. 

Role Description  

The role: 

  • Ensure each of the four nations are represented on the panel to ensure that relevant differences of culture, communities, administration and capacity are considered and taken account of by the Trust in its activities. 

  • Advise the Board and Executive to enhance our reach, networks, and local understanding in each nation. 

  • Brokering relationships with relevant organisations and individuals within the relevant home nation. 

  • Representing and promoting the work of the Trust. 

  • To inform and support the work of the Trust’s other Advisory Panels.  

During appeals:  

  • Providing access to relevant intelligence, data and information networks. 

  • Working with the emergency funding advisory board in Scotland and similar bodies which may be set up by the Government of each nation. 

  • Co-opting additional members, particularly those that have valuable and relevant knowledge and networks (relevant to a nation and/or the type of emergency).  

Profile  

Members of the panel will be drawn from across the statutory and voluntary sectors, and it is anticipated that there will be a member from both sectors for each nation.  Individuals will hold existing roles and responsibilities that cover the whole of the nation they represent. 

Statutory Sector  

Individuals are likely to be staff of: 

  • The devolved administration. 

  • Organisations that operate across Local Government Administrations in the nation. 

  • Emergency Services 

And hold roles that are relevant to 

  • Emergency planning and response 

  • Community resilience 

  • Cross sector planning, liaison and relationships

Voluntary and Community Sector 

Individuals are likely to be staff or representatives of: 

  • National VCS Organisations 

  • The independent funding sector 

  • Umbrella organisations working across the VCS

And hold roles that are relevant to 

  • Sector co-ordination, support and resourcing 

  • Emergency planning and response 

  • Community resilience

  • Cross sector planning, liaison and relationships 

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National Emergencies Trust View profile Organisation type Registered Charity Company size 6 - 10
Posted on: Tuesday, 8 April 2025
Closing date: 30 May 2025 at 23:30
Tags: Disaster Response / Relief, Grants

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