One External Trustee And One External Committee Member Volunteer Roles
Help shape the future of the science profession.
The Science Council Board is looking for a new Chair of the Finance, Audit and Risk Committee to join the organisation and work collaboratively to support the Science Council to; strengthen the collective impact of the science community for public benefit; and realise our ambition of a diverse science profession that is trusted, respected and equipped to deliver national ambitions.
As the Chair of the Finance, Audit and Risk Committee, you will have experience of charity finance and a track record of being an effective Chair. We are looking for an individual who is forward-thinking and capable of taking a balanced approach to decision-making, with the ability to actively listen and involve others in the process. A positive and engaging demeanour that fits well with a supportive and principled Board culture is essential.
The ideal candidate will possess a blend of strategic vision, finance experience, and a commitment to advancing the science profession. Essential qualities include strong analytical skills, the ability to think critically, and a collaborative approach to working with other Committee members, management and the Board of Trustees. Experience of in the working within professional body, membership or regulatory sectors will be highly beneficial. Additionally, candidates would benefit from having a solid understanding to charity audit and risk management frameworks to support our financial stability and strategic growth.
We are committed to the principles of equity, diversity and inclusion, and as such we welcome applicants of all backgrounds to represent the diverse population of people that we serve.
This is your opportunity to join an ambitious and well-run organisation and play a leading role in the shaping the future of the Science Council.
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National Coal Mining Museum for England is looking for Trustees with expertise in the areas of digital and new media, large scale capital projects, advocacy and influencing and coal mining as we embark on the next exciting part of our journey to deliver a fresh new vision over the next 10 years.
We are here to ensure that a vitally important part of our national heritage is protected and sustained for future generations. We are building a talented and dedicated Board of Trustees to help the Museum move forward to preserve the mine - both underground and above ground - and to find sustainable and sympathetic uses for the site to fund the task of attracting more visitors and to generate more income in the future.
If you welcome a challenge, are inspired by our plans for the future and would like to be a part of the team, we would be delighted to hear from you.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Join us as Dog A.I.D.'s new Chair of the Board of Trustees and you would be joining the Board at an exciting time as we have launched the charity’s Strategic Plan with a new CEO supported by a small but strong team, which we will be building further this year. As Chair of Trustees you would be using your skills and experience to provide leadership to our charity as we look to achieve ambitious strategic growth targets over the coming years and guiding its transition to becoming a larger, more robust charity with increased profile and reach.
Dog A.I.D. empowers physically disabled people by coaching them to train their own pet dog to become an accredited Assistance Dog. By focusing on the existing pet/owner bond, outcomes for our clients include:
· increased independence and self-confidence
· improved mental well-being
· reduction in social isolation
· reduced reliance on family members and/or carers.
· increased opportunities, with many of our clients being able to return to work or education, supported by their accredited Assistance Dog.
We are looking for an active and passionate Chair who can provide strategic leadership and guidance. You will be required to lead online quarterly Board meetings and other ad-hoc meetings and strategic discussions.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Location: Clay Cross, Chesterfield
Status: Volunteer
Start Date: ASAP
Time Commitment: Equivalent to about two days per month, including quarterly Board meetings, quarterly sub-committee meetings, one away day annually, and the Annual General Meeting.
Application Deadline: Rolling
Can you help us change lives?
We are looking for volunteers to join our Board of Trustees to help lead the charity and support our management team in developing our services and securing the vital resources we need to meet demand. Join us in continuing to make a real difference in the lives of the people in North East Derbyshire and Bolsover Districts.
About Us:
For almost 50 years, Citizens Advice North East Derbyshire has been a cornerstone of support for residents in North East Derbyshire and Bolsover Districts, providing free, independent, and impartial advice. We take immense pride in our longstanding dedication to our local community. Together with other Derbyshire Citizens Advice services, we have set national benchmarks through innovative partnerships with Derbyshire Public Health and GP surgeries, delivering crucial advice in diverse settings such as GP surgeries, food banks, and community venues.
At the heart of our operations lies our robust telephone advice service, which serves as the backbone of our organisation. This service not only provides immediate support to individuals who may face barriers accessing physical locations but also fuels our broader initiatives and outreach programs. It ensures that every member of our community can access the essential guidance they need, regardless of their circumstances. In addition, we offer advice via email to enhance accessibility and reach in a digital age, accommodating diverse needs and preferences.
With an annual income of approximately £800,000, we sustain a team of 27 dedicated staff members and are supported by incredible 20 volunteers. In recent years, we have expanded our services to include more telephone and digital advice provisions, maintaining exceptional standards of advice and garnering valuable client feedback.
As part of the national Citizens Advice network, we leverage a trusted, nationally recognised brand. Our research and evidence play a pivotal role in advocating for policy changes and improving practices that directly impact the lives of our clients. Grounded in local insights yet connected to a broad network of support and knowledge, we remain steadfast in addressing the unique challenges facing our community.
About the Role:
As a Trustee, you will also serve as a Director of our limited company, playing a crucial role in ensuring the continued provision of high-quality services to our clients. You will work collaboratively with fellow Trustees to make informed decisions, attend board meetings, liaise with staff, review board papers, and provide guidance on our services.
Our Board of Trustees is essential in maintaining smooth and effective operations, campaigning for policy changes, securing resources, and upholding high standards. Join us at an exciting time of growth and be part of a team dedicated to making a real difference in our community.
You will play a vital role in providing strategic leadership and ensuring the charity operates effectively and meets its objectives. This includes:
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Strategic Leadership: Collaborate with the Chair, CEO, and fellow Trustees to promote our vision, mission, and values.
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Policy and Strategy Development: Work with the Board to set policy, strategy, and targets.
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Compliance and Performance: Ensure the charity complies with all statutory requirements and evaluates internal performance.
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Stakeholder Communication: Communicate the work of the Board to internal and external stakeholders.
Key Responsibilities:
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Attend and offer strategic input into Board meetings and other events.
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Support and advise staff and fellow Trustees, especially in areas of your professional expertise.
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Inspire staff, volunteers, and external stakeholders through the promotion of our vision, mission, and values.
Person Specification:
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A commitment to our mission, aims, and ethos, along with a willingness to devote the necessary time and effort.
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Ideally experience of a governance role within a charitable, commercial, or public organisation.
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A desire to make a difference for people at moments of challenge in their lives.
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Ability to explain information in an accessible way to fellow Trustees, staff, volunteers, and external stakeholders.
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Good, independent judgement and an ability to think creatively.
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Ability to work effectively as a member of a team.
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An understanding and acceptance of the legal duties and responsibilities of trusteeship / company director.
Embracing Diversity and Inclusion:
At Citizens Advice North East Derbyshire, we are committed to providing a diverse and inclusive environment. We believe that a diverse Board of Trustees, reflective of the communities we serve, enriches our perspective and enhances our ability to provide high-quality services.
We particularly welcome applications from women, people with disabilities, and individuals from racially minoritised groups. Your unique experiences and viewpoints are invaluable in helping us understand and address the diverse needs of our clients. We also highly value lived experiences with issues such as previous financial insecurity/debt, housing instability, relationship breakdowns, discrimination, unemployment, mental health challenges, and other forms of social disadvantage, as they provide crucial insights into the challenges our clients face.
While we prioritise applications from individuals who meet these preferences, we also encourage anyone who shares our commitment to supporting our community to apply. Your passion for our mission and dedication to making a difference are what matter most. We value diversity in all its forms and believe in creating a supportive environment where everyone can contribute effectively.
We aim to ensure that all voices are heard and valued, and we are dedicated to promoting equality and diversity at every level of our organisation. Join us and contribute to a team that is passionate about making a positive impact in our community through inclusive and equitable practices.
What You Will Gain:
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Job Satisfaction: Make a tangible difference in your community by helping individuals in crisis and supporting them through challenging times.
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Community Impact: Play a critical role in shaping local advice and advocacy services, ensuring they meet the needs of our community effectively.
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Valuable Experience: Enhance your governance, strategic planning, and leadership skills, which are highly transferable to various professional settings.
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Personal Growth: Gain insight into the issues facing local communities and develop a deeper understanding of social justice and advocacy.
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Networking Opportunities: Connect with a diverse group of passionate and committed individuals, expanding your professional and personal network.
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Professional Development: Access to induction, training, and ongoing support from experienced Trustees and staff to help you grow in your role.
Practical Considerations:
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Meetings: Attend approximately 10 meetings per year that are a mixture of evening and daytime.
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Induction and Training: Provided, with support from experienced Trustees and staff.
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Expenses: Covered.
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Requirements: DBS check for certain roles, references and secure computer access and a smartphone.
Apply now and make a difference!
Provide free, independent, confidential and impartial advice to residents in the districts of Bolsover and North East Derbyshire
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ACT has been operating for over 50 years across Suffolk and the surrounding areas. Originally providing supported housing for offenders upon their release from prison, our services have expanded to help an increasing number of vulnerable people within our community.
We now have over 120 staff and more than 275 volunteers who are an essential part of our workforce as many of our services could not run without our volunteers. We operate across Suffolk, Norfolk, Cambridgeshire and Essex and are governed by an amazing board of Trustees who also voluntarily give their time.
We are currently recruiting for a new trustee who can bring significant senior charity leadership experience to our Board. We are looking for someone with a strong understanding of effective governance and the importance of social impact and with knowledge and experience of the charity sector at a strategic level.
We are committed to ensuring that our Board remains diverse and reflects our workforce and the communities we serve, so we are keen to find candidates from a broad range of backgrounds and experiences.
We’re looking for people who are passionate about making a lasting difference to lives and communities and can get behind our vision that everyone has the opportunity to live in their community with support, dignity and purpose.
Please see the candidate information pack for more information on the role and responsibilities.
How to apply
Eastside People is supporting ACT in the recruitment of these roles. Please ensure you download and read the candidate pack for full details of the role before you apply. To apply please submit your CV and a cover letter, which should indicate why you are interested in applying for this trustee role with ACT and explain how you meet the selection criteria.
The closing date for applications is Monday 26 August and longlisting interviews, held by Eastside People, will take place that week. Interviews with ACT for shortlisted candidates will be held the week beginning 2 September and successful candidates will be asked to attend a board meeting on 30 September as the final part of the recruitment process.
We want you to have every opportunity to demonstrate your skills, ability, and potential; please contact us if you require any assistance or adjustment so that we can help make the application process work for you.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Do you have the skills and experience to act as an ambassador for NYOS and lead the board, promoting good governance and providing effective and empowering support for our organisation?
The National Youth Orchestras of Scotland (NYOS) is seeking a new Chair of the Board of Trustees.
Closing Date: Friday 2 August
This is an exciting opportunity for an individual with the strategic focus, governance understanding, leadership experience and time to support and develop a committed board, whose purpose is to ensure that Scotland’s young musicians, from all backgrounds, can access world-class classical music opportunities.
Our current Chair, Lindsay Pell, is Senior Producer for Music at BBC Scotland and an alumna of NYOS who has been on the board for 12 years. She is a strong advocate for youth music in Scotland and is committed to providing the incoming chair with a comprehensive handover to ensure a smooth transition.
Becoming NYOS’s Chair will enable you to make a difference for young people in Scotland, using your skills, experience, energy, and perspective to support NYOS in realising its aims and delivering the best for its participants.
You will share NYOS’s values, vision, and commitment to providing outstanding, inclusive opportunities for Scotland’s young musicians. You will have an understanding of the barriers that young people might face in accessing musical opportunities and share our dedication to widening access to classical youth music-making.
Role Information Pack
If you would like to find out more about this important and exciting role opportunity, you can view or download a copy of the recruitment information pack by visiting the NYOS website.
To nurture, celebrate and widen access to outstanding classical youth music-making, inspiring young people to realise their potential.
The Organisation
Victim Support is an independent charity. We are dedicated to supporting people affected by crime and traumatic incidents in England and Wales, and we put them at the heart of our organisation. Our support and campaigns are informed and shaped by them and their experiences.
We provide specialist services to help people manage after crime and to empower them to ensure their voices are heard individually and collectively at a local and national level.
Our services help people affected by all types of crime and we provide free confidential support 24 hours a day, 365 days a year for people affected by crime and traumatic events — regardless of whether they have reported the crime to the police or when it occurred.
Most of our services are delivered locally through skilled staff and volunteers who are deeply rooted in their communities. We adapt our services to meet local need and pride ourselves on being responsive to local demands. These services are closely linked into the National Homicide Service providing a dedicated, comprehensive service for those bereaved by murder and manslaughter and our national Supportline.
We are an independent charity, and our unrivalled national overview gives us the ability to share best practice and innovate in our services as well as champion victims’ rights from a strong evidence base.
More information about Victim Support can be found on our website.
The Role
We are looking for a qualified accountant with financial experience in the Charity sector. This person will sit on FARC, along with the Treasurer and other members of the Board.
Person specification
- Charity sector finance experience in either a staff or Trustee capacity.
- A qualified accountant and someone who has operated in a senior capacity previously.
- Committed to developing your knowledge and understanding of how VS is run, including engagement work with local or national services.
- Committed to supporting and promoting VS’s purpose, vision and mission.
- Understand and believe firmly in the work that we do and our values.
- Demonstrate strong leadership skills.
- A creative thinker and help VS develop innovative new areas of work.
- Committed to supporting VS values and equality, diversity and inclusion policy.
- An active member of the board, committing the time and thought needed.
- Understanding of how a large organisation works.
- Experience or understanding of management.
- Experience of working or engaging with more senior members of an organisation (perhaps at Board or senior management level).
Please download the Candidate Information Pack for further information.
How to Apply
If you would like to apply for this fantastic opportunity, please provide the following with your application:
- An up to date CV with details of two referees (we will not contact them without your prior permission).
- A support statement (no longer than two A4 sides) which addresses how you meet the main criteria and explains your motivations for applying.
All applications should be sent to Trustees Unlimited - see website.
If you have any difficulty uploading your application or if you would like to have an informal and confidential discussion about the role, alternatively please contact Melissa Baxter:
Closing date for applications: Monday 2nd September 2024
Interviews with Victim Support: Friday 13th September 2024 [online].
While not essential, we particularly encourage applications from individuals who are currently underrepresented on our Board, including those from LGBTQ+ communities, diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds, and people with disabilities.
We look forward to receiving your application.
About Us:
IAM RoadSmart is a national road safety charity. Founded in 1956, our mission promotes being a force for good with skills development and education at the core of what we do, teaching post licence holders (drivers and riders) new skills to create fulfilling and safe journeys on the road.
Our community is formed of over 70,000 members nationally, 164 groups, and 5,000 volunteers who help deliver our courses. Our groups, all run by volunteers, enable members to share ideas and contribute to the important work IAM RoadSmart does in developing and promoting innovative road safety strategies.
Our next Chair:
IAM RoadSmart is on an exciting journey of transformation that draws on its heritage of educating and upskilling drivers and riders for almost 70 years.
Established as a traditional membership body, the charity is now on a significant journey of change which will help challenge perceptions to bring road safety to the top of everyone's agenda, and we need a Chair who will support us on this journey.
The role is an important volunteer role; it will hold responsibility for leading the Board of Trustees and for holding the CEO and senior team to account, ensuring that decisions are made in the best interest of the charity, to help futureproof it and to continue making safer drivers and rider on road.
The successful applicant will be required to have regular check-ins with the CEO and be required to support IAM RoadSmart national community events from time to time, with expectations to provide marketing input and be led by the team to help with community engagement.
Requirements:
- Demonstrate a strong and visible passion and commitment to the charity, its strategic objectives and cause.
- Personal gravitas to lead a significant national organisation.
- Exhibit strong inter-personal and relationship building abilities and be comfortable in an ambassadorial role.
- Experience of operating at a senior strategic leadership level within an organisation
- Successful record of achievement through their career
- Experience of charity governance and working with or as part of a Board of Trustees
- Strong leadership skills, ability to motivate staff and volunteers and bring people together.
- Fiscal management expertise and a broad understanding of charity finance issues
- Good understanding of charity governance issues
Time commitment:
Board meetings happen 5 times per year at our Welwyn Garden City head office. As a national charity, the role of Chair of IAM RoadSmart will be required to attend a variety of events and key stakeholder meetings, and is highly encouraged to visit local branches of IAM RoadSmart. Expected time commitment is 2-3 days per month.
Eastside People is supporting IAM RoadSmart in the recruitment for this role. To apply please submit your CV and Cover Letter.
Before you make an application, please download and read the IAM Roadsmart Candidate Information Pack.
We want you to have every opportunity to demonstrate your skills, ability, and potential. Please contact us if you require any assistance or adjustments so that we can help with making the application process work for you.
The closing date for this role is Friday 23rd August.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Balance (Support) CIO is creative and innovative charity providing a range of support services to people with learning disabilities and enduring mental health needs living in the boroughs of Kingston, Richmond, Wandsworth Kensington and Chelsea and Westminster.
We are seeking a new Treasurer who can build on the already considerable work the charity has undertaken to assert the independence, skills and abilities of people who are too often marginalised and forgotten by their wider communities. You will have considerable experience in a finance and accounting role, as willingness to get to grips with the financial governance obligations of a charity and drive the charity financial sustainability in a measured and assured manner.
Please complete a short supporting statement that sets out your interest in the role, with additional reference to the skills and knowledge criteria set out in the role description.
The development of services that support the independence of vulnerable people with learning disabilities and/or enduring mental health needs and the
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Our ambition is to continue to develop outstanding services that meet the needs of our community; if you want to be part of our future, we would love to meet you to discuss this further.
The Trustee Board is crucial to the successful running of the Home-Start Southwark. The Board, in partnership with the CEO and senior executive team, ensures that the organisation operates effectively, setting its strategic vision and supporting the delivery of business plans and key objectives. The Treasurer role is to oversee the charity’s financial and risk management processes; monitor the charity’s income, outgoings and cash-flow forecasting; and maintain a strategic overview of the organisation’s financial resources.
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The Brain Charity is seeking a dedicated and experienced individual to provide inclusive leadership as the Chair of the Board of Trustees. This pivotal role involves supporting and challenging the Chief Executive, leading the Board to function cohesively, and serving as an ambassador and public face of the Charity. The ideal candidate will have a strong commitment to our mission, significant leadership experience, and excellent communication skills. This is a unique opportunity to make a meaningful impact on the lives of individuals with neurological conditions and their families. Join us in championing neurodiversity and advocating for change. For more information, please see the full job description.
Role title: Chair of the Board of Trustees
Remuneration: The role of the Chair is voluntary, although expenses for travel etc may be claimed
Location: The Brain Charity, Norton Street, Liverpool, L3 8LR
Time commitment: Equivalent of approximately 2-4 days per month throughout the year (see below)
Role reports to: The Board of Trustees
Background to The Brain Charity
Life for any of us can change in an instant. Experiencing a road traffic accident, a major stroke or being diagnosed with dementia can happen completely unexpectedly and can change our lives forever.
There are hundreds of different neurological conditions including stroke, brain tumour, brain injury, Alzheimer’s and many rarer ones too.
The Brain Charity offers emotional support, practical help and social activities to anyone with a neurological condition and to their family, friends and carers.
About The Brain Charity
The Brain Charity is a registered charity and a company limited by guarantee, dedicated to supporting individuals with neurological conditions and their families friends and carers through the provision of information and advice, emotional support services and activities, including through a specialist Neuro Gym on site. The Charity also campaigns for change and champions neurodiversity, in particular through improving workplace neurodiversity.
Governed by a Board of Trustees, the Charity is committed to excellence and leverages the expertise and skills of its Trustees to ensure it remains at the forefront of its field.
Based in Liverpool, The Brain Charity operates locally in the Liverpool City Region but has a significant national impact through its online outreach and support services.
Purpose of the role
The Chair will provide inclusive leadership to the Board of Trustees, holding the Board, of which they are part, as well as the Chief Executive and the Executive Team, accountable for the Charity’s mission and vision.
The Chair will support and challenge the Chief Executive as appropriate, leading the Board to operate as a cohesive unit in close collaboration with the Chief Executive and the Executive Team to achieve agreed objectives.
They will also serve as an ambassador and public face of the Charity alongside the Chief Executive.
Key responsibilities
Leadership
· Lead the Board of Trustees in setting and maintaining the vision, mission, and values of the Charity.
· Develop the strategic direction and framework of the Charity in conjunction with the Board and Chief Executive.
· Facilitate the Board in stimulating excellent, well-rounded and carefully considered strategic decision-making.
· Support the Trustees in fulfilling their duties and responsibilities to deliver effective governance of the Charity.
· Support the Chief Executive in ensuring the Charity operates within its charitable objectives.
External role
· As required, act as an ambassador and spokesperson for the Charity in stakeholder and media opportunities.
· As required, represent the Charity at external functions, meetings, and events.
Governance
· Oversee the continuing development of the Board.
· Foster constructive relationships with, and between, Trustees and the Executive Team.
· Oversee succession planning as the Charity strives to reflect all relevant skill sets, experience and knowledge within the Board.
· Lead the Board in appropriately delegating to its sub-committees and to its Chief Executive.
Relationship with the Chief Executive and wider Executive Team
· Establish a strong and effective working relationship with the Chief Executive to support them in achieving, whilst also holding them to account in regard to agreed strategic objectives.
· Engage in regular contact with the Chief Executive and other key members of the Executive Team to maintain oversight of the Charity’s affairs.
· Conduct an annual appraisal of the Chief Executive’s performance against objectives.
· Support the Chief Executive in undertaking appropriate and relevant professional development.
Terms of the role
Tenure is reviewed / renewed on a 3 year basis.
For guidance, the Chair of the Board is expected to:
· Attend 10 - 15 meetings per year, comprising 4 Board meetings (quarterly), 1 Board awayday, plus optional/potential sub-committee and/or steering group meetings (quarterly) dependent on skills and interest.
· Represent the organisation at periodic events run by, or in partnership with, the Charity.
· Meetings are generally held in person at The Brain Charity Centre in Liverpool. Our Centre is fully accessible with parking available on site.
Trustees are not paid for carrying out their duties on behalf of Charity; it is a voluntary role. They can however claim reasonable travel expenses in line with our Volunteer Expense Policy.
Person specification
· A commitment to the mission, values & objectives of The Brain Charity – Essential.
· Extensive experience in a leadership role – Essential.
· Ability to provide inclusive strategic leadership and vision - Essential.
· Excellent communication and interpersonal skills - Essential
· Experience in governance and working with, or part of, a Board of Trustees - Essential
· Ability to support senior leadership in decision making - Essential.
· Understanding of the challenges facing the charity sector, particularly within health and social care setting, and for neurological conditions – Desirable
Application information
We are an award-winning charity and have received The Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service, the highest accolade given by the Crown to third sector organisations.
If you are passionate about our cause and would like to become part of a vibrant and diverse team, we would love to hear from you.
The Brain Charity prides itself on being an open and diverse place to work and we openly encourage those from minority groups to apply.
Closing Date: 5pm, Friday 2 August 2024.
Interviews for shortlisted applicants will take place early-mid September 2024, with an opportunity for the successful candidate to observe the current Board at its quarterly meeting in October 2024. Date for formal adoption of the post will be agreed by the Board of Trustees thereafter.
An informal conversation, or an opportunity to visit The Charity with the current Chair, another Trustee or the Chief Executive can be arranged upon request.
Appointment will be subject to satisfactory completion of an enhanced DBS Check.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.