New Trustees - help us make a difference in Ayrshire

New Trustees - help us make a difference in Ayrshire

Trustee/Governor
J100822
At a glance

Skills

  • Campaigning
  • Event management
  • Marketing strategy
  • Public relations
  • Social media marketing
  • Digital and IT strategy
  • Financial management
  • Change management
  • Health and safety
  • Property management

Where

Kilmarnock, KA1 1LN
Mainly at home
Travel limit? Volunteers should live or work within the Ayrshire Area

Time

Either in or out of office hours Estimate of time needed:
1-3 hours / week
There are 6 Board meetings per year which last approx 2 hours and are face to face. Sub Committee meetings are negotiable.

Deadline

03 Jan 2025

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Welcome to Reach Volunteering. We are a community and registered charity that connects people, skills and good causes.

To apply for this role, and any other on our platform, you need to be based in the UK, have at least three years of experience using the skills you wish to volunteer in a professional capacity or have lived experience (for trustee roles). Read more about our criteria.

Becoming a volunteer Board member is not just about what you can offer us, it is a rewarding role that helps you learn new skills, broaden your network, raising your profile and make a real difference for the people in East Ayrshire. 

What will you be doing?

Are you passionate about making a difference to your local community? Are you willing and able to give up some of your valuable time to work with a Charity that has a social ethos and values to make a difference in the local communities we serve?  As the need for our services has grown, we are looking for new trustees to contribute to help us develop and deliver our strategy, values and vision. 

About East Ayrshire Citizens Advice Bureau

As a member of the Scottish Association of Citizens Advice Bureaux network, East Ayrshire CAB provides free, independent, impartial, and confidential advice and information to ensure that people understand their rights and responsibilities and can express their needs effectively. We campaign and influence to tackle the root cause of the problems people face and work to strengthen their rights.

East Ayrshire CAB currently operates from two offices in Kilmarnock and Cumnock. We have 17 staff and are supported by 12 volunteers including board members. The Bureau supports individuals with a wide range of general enquiries whilst project staff provide specialist support on topics including benefits, debt, utilities, and money matters.

The Role

We’d like to enhance our board to better reflect the diverse individuals and communities we work alongside, so we welcome applications from all backgrounds. Our bureau is a place for learning, innovating and connecting, so whether you’re already an experienced trustee, or taking your first step, we’d love to hear from you. Just some examples of the experience or expertise you may bring include:  

  • Equality, diversity and inclusion
  • Third sector leadership and governance
  • Digital strategy
  • Legal

You may bring different skills and strengths – more important is your passion to use your skills and experience in guiding and supporting us as we tackle the challenges people face today. There are an average of six Board meetings per year to commit to as well as preparation time and regular collaboration /communications with the team and stakeholders.

Application notes

We welcome applications from across the community and are committed to equal opportunities. If you feel you have the skills required and the time to commit, please get in touch for information on how to apply and/or a confidential informal discussion on what is involved. 

What are we looking for?

We are looking for new trustees who are passionate about the area in which we live and a drive to improve the services we deliver to our community.  We do not expect trustee applicants to be multi-skilled as everyone will bring different skills and abilities to our Board which makes our Board a place of growth and learning for everyone.  

We’d like to enhance our board to better reflect the diverse individuals and communities we work alongside, so we welcome applications from all backgrounds. Our bureau is a place for learning, innovating and connecting, so whether you’re already an experienced trustee, or taking your first step, we’d love to hear from you. Just some examples of the experience or expertise you may bring include:  

  • Equality, diversity and inclusion
  • Third sector leadership and governance
  • Digital strategy
  • Legal

You may bring different skills and strengths – more important is your passion to use your skills and experience in guiding and supporting us as we tackle the challenges people face today. There are an average of six Board meetings per year to commit to as well as preparation time and regular collaboration /communications with the team and stakeholders. 

What difference will you make?

Becoming a volunteer Board member is not just about what you can offer us, it is a rewarding role that helps you learn new skills, broaden your network, raising your profile and make a real difference for the people in East Ayrshire. 

Before you apply

For further information/informal chat please contact us.

Causes
  • Campaigning
  • Counselling / advice
  • Financial inclusion
  • Housing and homelessness
  • Local / community
  • Poverty relief
  • Voluntary sector support
  • Organisation type: 
    Charity

    The Citizens Advice Bureau assists any member of the public who needs its services.  The aims of Citizens Advice Bureau are;

    1.  To ensure that individuals do not suffer through lack of...