Trustee Volunteer Roles
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- The Board of Trustees work with the Chief Executive at a strategic level to ensure the organisation is effective within its aims and objectives.
- The Board, made up of 6 Trustees, meet with the Chief Executive and Deputy Chief Executive, approximately every two months, to discuss the wider obligations and challenges of the specific sector in which we work
- The Board have a joint responsibility with the Chief Executive to ensure the charity complies with good practice and legal obligations.
- The Board through the Chairman and Treasurer work with the Chief Executive and their Deputy to ensure finance and resources are adequate for the needs of the organisation
- The Board support the Chief Executive through the Chairman, in order for her to carry out the management of the Charity
- Trustees should act with integrity and in the interests of the organisation and its clients and staff
- The Board takes and gives advice and guidance to and from the Chief Executive as required.
We are especially interested in applications from people with some experience working or have worked in the following sectors:
- Medicine
- Social Work
- Local Government
- Religion
Please contact Jo Rising in the first instance for further information.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Wintercomfort is seeking to appoint new Trustees to our Board of Trustees. We are particularly looking for a Charity Secretary (training provided) to support the effective governing of the charity but are also interested in hearing from people with knowledge and experience of the homelessness sector or with HR skills and expertise.
Trustees
Location: Cambridge, CB4 1EG
Time Commitment: Attending Board meetings (currently we schedule five a year).
Attending strategy and training days (approximately half a day once or twice a year).
Wintercomfort is an advice and support hub for homeless and vulnerably housed people in Cambridge. Open daily throughout the year, we provide services to aid every stage of recovery - from immediate basic welfare needs to long-term help people overcome challenges and fulfil their potential. We offer housing and tenancy support, debt advice, support with training and employment, access to a range of mental and physical health services, a dedicated women’s programme, and extensive work to promote social inclusion.
We are looking for people to join an experienced and passionate Board of Trustees who work collaboratively in providing strategic oversight and governance of Wintercomfort, to ensure its financial stability and that it achieves its mission. You will have a strong empathy with our values and be willing to bring energy, enthusiasm and commitment to the role, and will broaden the diversity of thinking on our board.
This is a voluntary, unpaid, position for an initial term of 3 years. Reasonable travel expenses can be paid.
We are welcoming applications until 5pm on Monday 23rd December 2024.
Interested?
If you would like to find out more, please click the apply button. You will be directed to our website to complete your application for this position.
No agencies please.
Would you like to join the leadership of one of the most successful archaeological charities in the UK?
We are recruiting to fill vacancies on our Board of Trustees.
About the organisation
Oxford Archaeology (OA) is a registered charity and a leader in developer-led archaeology with a mission to advance the understanding of humanity's shared history through archaeological research to create public benefit. For over 50 years, OA has combined financial resilience with exceptional expertise, creating a vibrant research environment, regional business strengths, and strong commitment to dissemination and public engagement. With offices in Oxford, Cambridge, and Lancaster, OA carries out high-profile projects across the UK, shaping archaeological practice while engaging communities in discovering their past.
As one of the largest archaeological companies in the UK, OA works on major projects of all types, from housing to infrastructure, that cover all periods, from the Palaeolithic to the 20th century. The organisation also undertakes national surveys and research projects that contribute to shaping policy on heritage management, rewilding, and biodiversity. Its collaborative approach and adaptability have enabled OA to seize important commercial opportunities by establishing a number of successful joint ventures for nationally important infrastructure projects, including HS2, Sizewell C, and several National Highways schemes.
OA’s charitable remit to create public benefit is firmly at the heart of all of its work. Archaeology offers a unique way to build a sense of place and connect diverse communities in today’s dynamic society. By collaborating with businesses, academia, local government, and other charities, OA maximizes archaeology’s potential for positive social impact, bridging communities and the past through storytelling and hands-on engagement. The Knowledge Hub was created to make OA’s research, reports, and publications freely available to all and it will continue growing, using all the potential of digital tools to make archaeology more approachable and accessible.
About the role
This is a very exciting time to join the Board. The sector is experiencing great change, driven by the many opportunities to work on major infrastructure projects as well as the expanding housebuilding programme. OA is currently developing a new strategy to take us into 2025-30 that will shape our role in the sector and the archaeological profession, and we are investing in our internal systems and processes to support these ambitions.
We are seeking two new trustees to join our board in late 2024/early 2025. Current trustees are mainly from the heritage sector, especially from professional practice and academia. We want to extend the range of trustee skills to reflect the developments in the sector and the wider economy. While an interest in the heritage sector is important we will consider a wide range of professional backgrounds and life experience in order to bring new perspectives, energy and creativity to our board.
We are particularly looking for people who have experience in any of the following areas:
- Management of major infrastructure projects.
- Contract/commercial management in the following sectors: Construction, House Building, Utilities, Renewable Energy.
- Financial management and planning, including oversight of annual audited accounts and organisational risk management.
- Corporate governance and compliance with UK Company and Charity law.
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Appreciation of disruptive technologies and Cybersecurity.
What to expect from the trustee role
Our Board of trustees is responsible for the charity Oxford Archaeology, for its strategy, finances and for overseeing compliance and operations. The Board works closely with the executive team who manage a staff of over 400 people.
The Board meets formally 4-5 times a year, with additional meetings and site visits as necessary. Sub-groups of the Board may meet separately to progress specific initiatives.
Expenses are paid to Trustees to enable them to attend in person meetings.
All new trustees will receive an induction, and there are opportunities to develop a deeper understanding of the business through meetings with staff and visits to ongoing projects.
How to apply:
If you are interested in the role and would like to know more, please follow the link for more information:
Trustee | Oxford Archaeology
To apply please send a CV with a covering letter and “Application for Trustee position” in the subject line outlining:
- Why you would like to join the Board of OA
- The skills and experience that you would bring to the Board
The deadline for applications is 6th December. Shortlisted candidates will be asked to an in person interview on 10th December.
If you feel that you don’t meet the current recruitment categories but would like to be kept informed of future opportunities please let us know.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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We are working in partnership with the Royal Maritime Hotel (RMH) to secure new Trustees. RMH is operated by a charitable trust, the Portsmouth Royal Maritime Club, which owns the freehold of the whole building and runs the Hotel through a limited company as a commercial business, to generate funds for its charitable work. The Club’s beneficiaries are serving and former seafarers, including members of the Royal Navy, Royal Marines and Merchant Fleet. However, in addition, membership of the Club is open to all serving and retired members of all the Armed Forces and their families, as well as Police, Fire and Ambulance service members, volunteers from the RNLI and members of the local community. The Club currently has over 8,000 members of whom 7,500 are serving or retired seafarers, soldiers or airmen.
The RMH is now seeking experienced and committed individuals to join its Board of Trustees to oversee strategic development and direction, making a major contribution to the future success of the organisation. The charity has identified key areas that would benefit from specific expertise and experience and candidates with these skill sets are encouraged to apply:
- Finance
- Facilities
Successful candidates must be able to demonstrate the following:
- A commitment to the Royal Maritime Hotel and its purpose and values, and a willingness to lead according to the organisation’s traditions and values
- Leadership skills, with strong collaborative abilit
- Ability to think strategically and contribute to Board level discussions
- Tact and diplomacy, with good communication and interpersonal skills
- Knowledge of accountancy and/or bookkeeping and audit (finance)
- Experience of operations / maintenance of buildings, including mechanical and electrical works (M&E) (facilities)
Board meetings are held 4 times a year, with other commitments as required.
For more information, please contact Katherine Anderson-Scott, Associate Director, Charisma Charity Recruitment. Your application should be submitted through the Charisma website and include your CV and supporting statement.
We welcome and encourage expressions of interest from people of all backgrounds. We do not discriminate on the basis of disability, race, colour, ethnicity, gender, religion, sexual orientation, age, veteran status, or other category protected by law.
Closing date: 20th December 2024
Interviews with Royal Maritime Hotel will be after the Christmas break. Charisma will be meeting with candidates across the campaign in preparation for interviews in the new year.
Halfway through delivering our current organisation strategy 2023-2026, ‘Women Leading change in times of crisis’ CIUK is seeking to appoint up to four additional trustees to our Board and a new Chair of the Board of Trustees. These vacancies have arisen as current trustees and the Chair come to the end of their terms of office.
International development is a complicated environment undergoing significant change. We’re looking for people who understand this context and ideally have experience of being a charity board trustee already.
With a strong core trustee board currently in place, we are looking to bring the following skills, knowledge and experience:
· Extensive executive charity leadership experience (ideally CEO) in an international context.
· Leadership in social enterprises, government or not-for-profits, or relevant non- executive experience.
· Strategic communications experience including PR, media, corporate, social.
· Director level voluntary fundraising experience.
· Director level INGO finance experience in a highly contracted environment.
· Director level organisational development and people experience including anti-racism, feminist leadership, and safeguarding.
· A corporate/business background including a focus on corporate social responsibility or charity partnerships.
· Experience in digital and data, ideally in a social justice context.
· Previous experience as a trustee or non-executive director will be highly regarded.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
About the role
Solent Mind’s Board of Trustees are jointly responsible for the charity’s governance, ensuring we deliver against the organisation’s purpose, use our resources wisely and uphold our values and legal duties. Solent Mind trustees are also Directors of Solent Mind, (a company limited by guarantee and governed by company law).
As Trustee, you will join the Board of Trustees and share responsibility for the charity's overall governance. This includes setting a clear strategic direction, goals, and policies to deliver services to agreed outcomes. You will also be responsible for the charity’s financial health, financial accountability and control.
Your role will also work closely with the Senior Management Team (SMT) and support staffs to develop positive and productive relationships with partners, including corporate, statutory and voluntary organisations as well as individual supporters and members.
We currently have two positions available.
About you
We seek Trustees who can build relationships internally with staff, and externally with key stakeholders, with the ability to influence and act as an ambassador for Solent Mind.
We are looking for candidates who represent the broad diversity of the communities we serve, and in the specific areas of expertise set out in this pack.
Experience of fundraising in a charitable organisation would be most welcome in light of diminishing statutory funding.
We actively welcome and encourage applications from people with lived experience of mental health, from diverse communities within Hampshire.
About us
Solent Mind is the largest mental health charity in Hampshire, supporting over 48,000 people with mental health interventions annually. It is part of a network of 125 local Minds in England and Wales, which are independent charities affiliated to Mind, the national mental health charity. Solent Mind has its own Board of Trustees and raises its own funds to deliver its services, support and training tailored to the needs of people living in Hampshire, Southampton, Portsmouth, and the Isle of Wight. Solent Mind has a Gold award for Workplace Wellbeing Index 2022/2023 and has signed up to be a Mindful Employer.
For details on how to apply for this role, please click the 'how to apply' button.
Closing date for applications: 25 November 2024.
Interviews: 4 December 2024.
Please note that we may close vacancies before the advertised closing date if we receive a sufficient number of applications. Therefore, we recommend submitting your application as early as possible.
We welcome applications from all the communities in which we work. We also positively encourage applications from people with lived experience of mental health to apply for roles within Solent Mind. Appointments are made on merit.
Posts may be subject to a relevant DBS check.
Solent Mind welcomes applications from all the communities in which we work. Appointments are made on merit.
Registered Charity No: 1081116. Registered with Limited Liability in England and Wales No: 4004500.
World Land Trust seeks new Trustees who will be engaged, ensure good governance, and help deliver its ambitious growth strategy. The successful candidates must bring expertise in one of the following areas:
Fundraising – we are keen to hear from candidates with significant fundraising experience at large UK charities. Current knowledge of fundraising strategy and best practice is essential. It is also desirable to have experience in one or more of, regular giving, major giving, or trusts and foundations, with a strong preference for experience in donor acquisition, preferably in the environmental space.
Conservation – we are particularly interested in candidates from high-biodiversity countries in tropical regions with first-hand experience of conservation on the frontline. In particular, we’re looking for fresh perspectives on one or more of the following: strategic landscape prioritisation and planning, area-based mechanisms for effective land protection, community-led conservation, innovation in conservation, and/or payment for ecosystem services. We would especially welcome applications from early-career conservation professionals to complement our existing Trustee expertise.
We would also welcome applications from people open to taking on the role of Chair in the future and those interested in chairing sub-committees or advisory panels.
World Land Trust would like to receive applications from those who have not held a board role before now, provided they can demonstrate that they have the ability to work at a strategic level, think creatively and criticise strategies and
Helping people across the world protect and restore their land to safeguard biodiversity and the climate
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Five Talents is currently seeking 2-3 new trustees to join our UK Board. This is an exciting opportunity to join a growing, impactful charity as we embark on Year 3 of a five year growth plan seeking to double the number of members we serve through community savings groups in eastern Africa.
We are particularly interested in people with the ability and desire to open doors into our key networks (City of London, Philanthropy, Faith, Women’s Empowerment, International Development) as growing our network of supporters is essential in this growth phase. We would also love to hear from anyone keen to be our cyber security / GDPR lead trustee.
Governance Structure
Five Talents UK is a member of Five Talents International, alongside Five Talents USA and Five Talents Kenya.Five Talents is a registered charity and company, and the Board of Trustees are also Directors of the Company, which is limited by guarantee. A copy of the governing documents and guidance on Trustee Roles and Responsibilities are made available to new Trustees as part of the Trustee induction.
The Board meets four times each year, typically in central London / Zoom. The Q1/Q2 meeting serves as the AGM at which the previous financial year’s audited accounts are approved.The Board has a Finance sub-Committee to review finance related matters and make recommendations to the Board. Historically it has also had a Programmes sub-Committee / Small Group which scrutinises and advises on the programmes which the charity supports, but this has evolved to become a sub-Committee of Five Talents International called the PQC - Programme Quality Committee.
Typically the Chair and two members of the UK Board are elected to serve on the Five Talents International (FTI) Board. This currently involves two in-person (or Zoom) meetings and two conference calls each year. FTI owns the licence to the brand name ‘Five Talents’ and sets overall strategy and mission for the different Five Talents entities, and has a particular focus on the programmes.
The Executive team consists of nine dedicated staff who work out of a small office in central London.
Purpose of Trustee Position
To provide leadership to the organisation in close co-operation with fellow Board Members and the Executive team, ensuring that all involved remain focused on achieving the Charity’s mission within its values and ethos.
Principal Responsibilities
- To be personally and visibly supportive of Five Talents’ Mission and Values.
- To attend Board meetings and Board away-days regularly and if unable to attend to provide comments / questions on the papers to the Chair and/or staff as appropriate.
- To contribute to setting the strategic direction and policies of the organisation, monitoring performance in meeting plans and key objectives.
- To serve on one or more working groups or sub-committees, as desired / invited.
- To ensure that management work effectively within a framework of clearly stated organisational strategies and policies.
- To ensure effective and appropriate risk management.
- To ensure financial stewardship and regulatory compliance.
- To undertake visits to Five Talents’ Projects as is feasible.
- To promote strong relationships between Five Talents and partner / potential partner organisations.Knowledge and
Experience
Specific professional knowledge experience and skills in at least one of the following areas are required: Financial expertise; Organisational development/strategy; Fundraising; Marketing and communications; Law; International development.Terms of
Appointment
This is a voluntary non-executive role. Reasonable travel expenses can be reimbursed if required. Term of office is four years, with a possible re-appointment for a second term of four years (i.e. maximum of eight years). All Trustees will be required to sign Five Talents’ Safeguarding, Data Protection and Confidentiality Policies, and a declaration to confirm that they are not disqualified from acting as Trustees and there are no other reasons which would de-bar them from serving as Trustees. They are also required to declare any conflicts of interest at the start of each meeting.
How to apply
The usual process is for a trustee candidate to have an initial meeting with the Chair or CEOs, followed (if both parties wish) by your submission of a CV and short statement of interest which is shared with the Board. If, after reviewing your application and further discussions with you, both parties remain interested, the Board would invite you to attend a Board meeting as an observer, so that you can meet other Trustees. After that, a formal appointment could occur, followed by our new trustee induction process.
The Trustees are committed to ensuring diversity and representation on the Board.
Transforming lives through economic empowerment.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
OTR is seeking 3 volunteer trustees to join us at an exciting time of development for the charity. We are looking for trustees who have some specific experience or expertise in one or more of the following areas:
· Chair & Leadership
· Counselling and Listening Services for Young People
· Business Engagement and Local Networking
To find out the full details of these 3 trustee roles, please click on the Trustee Applicant Pack below.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Join the Board of Trustees and Lead The Hanoon Foundation (ex-FQMS)
Join Our Board of Trustees at The Hanoon Foundation
We are seeking to recruit 2 new Trustees to join our Board, provide leadership and help shape the future of THF. We will consider all applications and are keen for applicants with skills and experience in one or more of the following areas: Governance, Business, Finance, Fundraising, Education and Law.
About The Hanoon Foundation (THF)
THF was known as FQMS until the summer of 2024. It is a registered charity based in the UK, dedicated to creating a future where Palestinian healthcare is self-sufficient, underpinned by outstanding medical education. Our goal is to ensure that patients can access the treatment they need within their own communities by helping Palestinian medical schools raise their standards.
Why Join Us?
We believe that diverse boards make better decisions, so we value a wide range of perspectives and experiences. Our trustee roles are open to everyone, and we warmly encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds.
If the information in this recruitment pack resonates with you, we’d like to hear from you.
How to Apply
- An up-to-date CV (maximum 2 pages),
- A supporting statement (maximum 500 words) outlining your interest in the role and how your skills meet the person specification, with examples from your voluntary and paid work,
- Referee details for two referees who can vouch for your ability to work strategically at board level and your specialist knowledge.
Application Deadline: Friday, 29th November 2024, at 6:00 pm. The selection process will also include an interview in the first 3 weeks of December. Successful applicants will begin with a six-month introductory/probation period for mutual assessment.
Previously known as FQMS. A British charity, founded in 1997, to advance medical education in Palestine.
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Bromley Arts Trust CIO Opportunity to join the Board of Trustees
Ready for a challenge? Good team player? Good at seeing the bigger picture ?
Consider joining our small Board of Trustees. The Board of Bromley Arts Trust is eager to expand the number of trustees and is looking for enthusiastic individuals with special skills and wide-ranging experience to enjoy finding solutions. Whether you are an experienced Trustee or are considering becoming one, we would like to hear from you.
If you have the time (estimated to average 2 to 3 days per month) to undertake this exciting role, please apply by Tuesday 26 November 2024.
More details of the role, person specification, the application process and documentation is available from the Business Manager, Bromley Arts Trust
See Trustee Application pack.
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Tom’s Trust, a children's brain tumour charity, is looking for two new trustees to join our Board.
Although our office is based in Cambridge, where we were founded and where we provided our first service, we have grown from a regional to a national charity and want our Trustee Board to reflect that. We operate a hybrid meeting approach which supports this ambition to expand our Board.
We are particularly seeking trustees in the Oxfordshire or Liverpool areas, where our newest services are based, to work with our current Trustee Board of eight who work closely with our Senior Leadership Team to provide expertise and oversight of our ambitious strategy. Details of the Board are on our website.
We recognise the need to reflect, understand, and network, in each new region for which we provide a service and want to talk to enthusiastic individuals who have the professional skills, connections and understanding to help. Trustee roles are not paid, but Trustees will be reimbursed for reasonable expenses, including travel expenses. Trustee meetings are currently on a Monday evening every two months and these are hybrid with Trustees dialling in or attending in person. We have a number of subcommittees to support the main board, including clinical, fundraising, marketing and communications and finance.
In seeking new Trustees, the Board has the following objectives:
1. To make sure that the Board has the experience and skills in line with future priorities.
2. To gain different perspectives on the potential for Tom’s Trust and for its services.
3. To widen our network of contacts and support in new areas to help us support more families and new services.
Tom’s Trust is a growing and ambitious charity. Candidates must:
- Be enthusiastic and knowledgeable about the North West and its strengths and challenges;
- Be willing to support our Team with contacts and ideas as they work hard to get the public to understand our work in the area;
- Support fundraising efforts to find new support to allow our service to continue, contribute to the development of fundraising strategies, and assist in securing resources for our programs and initiatives;
- Understand and uphold charity governance principles and the role of charities;
- Be comfortable working with fellow Trustees and professional staff in a collaborative team, able to negotiate and discuss complex ideas in a respectful way to reach a majority decision;
- Have empathy for the need to help families whose child has been affected by a brain tumour.
If this role resonates with you, we would love to hear from you.
About Tom’s Trust
Tom's Trust is the UK's only charity dedicated to providing mental health support to children and young people, with brain and other central nervous system tumours, and their families. We believe that every child with a brain tumour should have access to the mental health support that they need, as well as their loved ones. Approximately 500 children aged 0-19 are diagnosed with a brain tumour each year. That’s nearly 10 children per week. Many children experience serious mental health issues such as PTSD, anxiety, and depression, as a result of their tumour, and 62% of children who survive a brain tumour will then live with life-long disabilities (such as blindness, hearing loss, lost motor-function or learning disabilities).
Tom’s Trust clinical psychologists support hundreds of families, working within hospitals in the East, North East, North West and now starting in Thames Valley; helping children from diagnosis, through their brutal treatment and as they return to life at home. Our team is also there to support a family if their child is dying or has sadly died from this devastating disease. It is our mission is to provide psychological support to children with brain tumours and their families in every area of the UK that needs us.
We believe that every child with a brain tumour should have access to the mental health support that they need, as well as their loved ones.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Join Transition Network as our new Trustee Treasurer
Can you bring an understanding of budgets and organisational finances, a fresh perspective, time and energy to help us to deliver on our purpose and strategy?
Transition Network is a charity registered in England and Wales that works internationally to support the Transition movement. We are looking for a new Treasurer to join our team as a trustee, and we welcome applicants from a diversity of backgrounds and lived experiences. As Treasurer you would join a groundbreaking organisation, using shared governance structures and processes.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Looking to Make a Difference? Join Where Next as a Trustee!
Are you a passionate professional who wants to make an impact beyond the workplace?
Where Next—a charity supporting adults with learning disabilities—is seeking driven individuals to join our board of trustees. This is your chance to use your professional skills for a meaningful cause and contribute to a thriving charity, all while gaining valuable experience and expanding your leadership abilities.
Why Become a Trustee While Working Full-Time?
- Enhance Your Professional Skills: Gain leadership, governance, and strategic experience that complements your career development.
- Broaden Your Network: Collaborate with like-minded professionals, build relationships across sectors, and expand your influence.
- Flexible Commitment: We understand your time is valuable. Our trustee roles are designed to fit alongside your job, with regular meetings and flexible involvement options.
- Make a Real Difference: Your expertise can shape the future of a charity that empowers individuals with learning disabilities to lead fulfilling lives.
We Are Looking for Trustees With Skills In:
- Marketing & Communications: Bring innovative ideas to expand our reach and connect more people with our cause.
- Human Resources: Ensure our charity's staff and volunteers are supported and motivated to deliver their best.
- Health & Social Care: Offer insights to help us maintain the highest standards in the services we provide.
- Legal & Governance: Ensure compliance and guide us through the legal complexities of running a charity.
- Digital & IT: Lead our digital transformation, helping us use technology more effectively to deliver our services.
What’s Involved?
- Board Meetings: Attend approximately 4 meetings per year (held in person and/or virtually).
- Strategic Guidance: Work with fellow trustees to set the long-term vision and strategy of "Where Next?" and oversee its implementation.
- Support & Advice: Provide expertise in your specific area while supporting the leadership team on key decisions and projects.
- Advocacy: Use your professional network to champion our cause and help us grow.
Who Should Apply?
We’re looking for professionals at all stages of their careers who are excited by the opportunity to contribute to a great cause. If you have skills in marketing, HR, IT, health and social care, and legal fields—or if you’re eager to use your career experience in a meaningful way—this is your chance to make a lasting difference.
We are a strong, well funded charity, with passionate trustees and a clear and ambitious vision to reduce the impacts of poverty and hardship in deprived areas, predominantly in the Midlands.
What will you be doing?
We are passionate about helping people facing financial hardship. We have now moved away from our main offer only being about providing grants to help people pay their water bills. We know we can also make a huge difference by working in partnership with other organisations, and by providing funding where there are currently gaps. There are already many excellent organisations working across the Midlands, who have trusted relationships with those people who are most in need. We will provide funding to those organisations so that they are able to deliver more help to more people locally.
We have over 25 years of experience helping people under our previous brand of the Severn Trent Trust Fund, and now move forward under our new name, the Evnia Charitable Trust. Moving away from being the Severn Trent Trust Fund is not just about a rebranding exercise, it also marks a significant change in the strategic direction of our charity and now is an exciting for new Trustees to join to help shape our new approach.
Evnia Charitable Trust also has a subsidiary company, Auriga Services, which is a public benefit entity with almost 20 years of experience and expertise in providing services for the general public or social benefit.
What are we looking for?
Key attributes we would be open to adding to the Trustee Board:
- Digital expertise
- Experience of grant giving arrangements
- Stakeholder relations
- Communications expertise
- Investment knowledge and insight
- Audit & Risk
- Finance
- Knowledge and experience of the financial hardship landscape
While we are predominantly a Midlands based charity, we welcome applications from people based anywhere in the country. We also encourage people from all different backgrounds to apply for the role.
Prior experience of working as a Trustee or at a senior management level is not essential.
Estimate of time needed: 0-5 hours / month. Mostly during office hours
What difference will you make?
Providing practical support to people facing financial hardship.
Before you apply
If you would like to discuss this trustee opportunity, please contact us via the Reach platform.
Please provide a cover letter detailing why you would like to become a trustee and what you can bring to the role.