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Stable Life
- VO95610
The role of Trustee at Stable Life is to support the Chairperson and fellow board members in ensuring the charitable organisation, Stable Life, is managed with due diligence under the rules and conditions set by OSCR.
A Trustee of Stable Life will work with other trustees, the organisation CEO, staff members and volunteers to ensure the charity is carrying out its intended purpose. As a trustee you will lead the charity and help decide how it is run, making decisions that will impact on people’s lives. As a trustee you will use your skills and experience to make a difference to the local community and wider society as a whole.
Timings
2 hours per month as and when required with a minimum commitment of 1 year.
Experience required
• Previous experience in a managerial role or professional capacity.
• HR background - desirable.
• Previous Trustee/Director/Board – desirable.
• Good Communication skills – desirable.
• Proven record of working in a team.
Travel details
Stable Life, Dryden Farm, Ashkirk, Scottish Borders.
Travel expenses
Travel expenses provided.
Support
Training details
A full trustee induction meeting/training session will be held for successful applicants.
Taster available
Restrictions
Minimum age: 16
Frequency & commitment
2 hours per month as and when required with a minimum commitment of 1 year.
Volunteers (aged 16-25) taking part in this opportunity are eligible to claim Saltire Awards hours for their activity.
Find out more
Please fill out this form to register your interest in the opportunity Trustee with Stable Life
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