News Story: Trustee Vacancy
About the role
Project Trust has been organising long term volunteering placements in Africa, Asia and Latin America since 1967, making us the UK’s most experienced education charity specialising in international volunteering for young people.
Who are we?
Our mission
Through a long-term international volunteering experience, Project Trust empowers young people to develop their confidence, resilience, awareness and leadership skills. Engaging in cross-cultural exchange, our Volunteers have a positive impact within host communities and share their learning and understanding when they return.
What do we do?
Each year we select up to 200 young people from across the UK and Europe to volunteer in teaching, social care and youth development placements with our partnership organisations abroad. We provide all Volunteers with training and support before, during and after their international placement, to maximise both the educational value of their experience and the positive impact they have in their projects and host communities.
How can new Trustees help Project Trust to further our mission?
Project Trust continues to rebuild after the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, while facing the ongoing challenges and opportunities of the changing needs and expectations of young people and an increasingly unpredictable global environment. As we approach our 60th anniversary, new Trustees will contribute a range of expertise and support towards developing our strategy to secure the long-term future and growth of the charity.
What is a Trustee?
Trustees are responsible for the overall governance and direction of Project Trust, using their skills and experience to help the charity define and achieve its strategic aims. The Board of Trustees functions as a unit and works closely with the Executive team to achieve agreed objectives. Trustees are ambassadors for the charity, giving their time on a voluntary basis. Reasonable travel expenses will be covered where required.
Could you be a Project Trust Trustee?
Do you share our vision of empowered young people and generations of responsible and active global citizens? Are you looking for an opportunity to contribute your skills and experience towards the long-term future of the charity? We are looking for three to four committed, motivated people to join the Board as Trustees. In particular, we are looking for candidates with one or more of the following skills/areas of experience to complement our existing Trustee skillset:
- Finance
- Communications
- Fundraising
- Law
What is the time commitment?
The Board of Trustees meets on average four times a year, this includes three half-day meetings held online plus an in-person Annual General Meeting that all Trustees are expected to attend. Trustees may also be involved in Board sub-committees and/or short-term specific interest sub-groups, plus additional ad-hoc meetings. Some time will also be required for reading and considering papers, and discussions with colleagues. You may be required to attend training events relevant to the role as necessary.
Trustees are asked to serve for a minimum of three years, with a maximum term of nine years.
What do you get out of being a Project Trust Trustee?
You will have the chance to support and shape the work and strategic direction of our charity, helping to ensure that Project Trust continues to offer life-changing opportunities to young people. You will gain experience in setting strategic vision, influencing and negotiation, and managing risk. If you already have significant experience in these areas, it can be stimulating to use it in a different and challenging context. You will be able to apply your unique skills and experience in a rewarding way, working closely with a passionate team of people.
Interested? What to do next:
For full details about being a Project Trust Trustee, please refer to the role description. To register an expression of interest, please email us. We will be happy to discuss any queries you may have about the role.
Application Notes
If you would like to apply, please send your CV and a supporting letter, explaining why you are passionate about the work of Project Trust and how your skills, experience and qualities make you an excellent fit for this role.
Applications should be emailed to jil.mcmeekin@projecttrust.org.uk by 15 September 2024. Interviews will take place online in September and October 2024.
Further information on our work is available on our website www.projecttrust.org.uk
Project Trust recognises the value of diversity and welcomes applications from people of all backgrounds.
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