Trustee with a financial background

Trustee with a financial background

Trustee/Governor
J101729
At a glance

Skills

  • Financial management
  • Fundraising research / Bid writing
  • Fundraising strategy
  • Change management

Where

London, E8 3LA
Mainly at home
Travel limit? Trustees should live within commuter distance from our office.

Time

Mostly during office hours Estimate of time needed:
1-3 hours / week

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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.

Help manage a local charity providing support and training to people with disabilities

What will you be doing?

Our board has just lost our chair who also had a real grasp of the financial side of our charity. We need to boost our board members who have a financial background.

What are we looking for?

We are a small charity. Our trustees support our excellent CEO and can get involved with other staff. People skills as well as a sound financial background are important.

What difference will you make?

Not only do we need someone to keep us on track financially and keep us viable, but even more significantly, we are looking for someone to help us formulate our vision for the future.

Before you apply

Please apply through Reach in the first instance. Shortlisted candidates will be asked to complete our additional process and attend an informal interview before meeting the Board of Trustees who will make the final decision. 

Causes
  • Counselling / advice
  • Learning disabilities / difficulties
  • Physical disabilities
  • Training / employment support
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