Summary:
Our trustees are amazing people who give their time and expertise to help the Bevan Foundation thrive and grow. We are looking for up to four new people to join our team as several long-standing trustees stand down.
About Us:
The Bevan Foundation is Wales’s most influential think tank. We develop insights and ideas that create lasting change, helping to end poverty and inequality.
Find out more about us at www.bevanfoundation.org
Job Role:
Our trustees are amazing people who give their time and expertise to help the Bevan Foundation thrive and grow.
Trustees are responsible for all aspects of the Bevan Foundation’s business. You’d be doing everything from deciding our priorities, making sure we have the right resources and use them effectively, ensuring we meet our legal obligations, and spreading the word about our work.
You’re expected to attend four board meetings a year, our AGM in November, and to contribute between meetings.
We are looking for up to four new people to join our team as several long-standing trustees stand down.
We are not looking for specific qualifications or experiences, as we will give you training and support especially if this is your first board role. We welcome applications from people from all walks of life but we’d especially like to hear from you if you are younger, in a front-line role, or of Black, Asian or minority ethnic heritage.
The role is unpaid but we will reimburse reasonable expenses to enable you to participate.
Additional Information:
Voluntary role
Location: Merthyr Tydfil / remote
Contract: 4 years
To Apply:
Interested? Please send a covering letter and CV to info@bevanfoundation.org
There is no closing date – we will be reviewing applications on a rolling basis – but you are encouraged to apply early.
Registered charity no. 1104191 Company registered in Wales no. 4175018
If you have any difficulty accessing the links in this advert, please contact bev@charityjobfinder.co.uk
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