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Falkirk's Mental Health Association (FDAMH) an independent charity, providing client centred one-to-one and group mental health and wellbeing support, to people in the Falkirk and District community.
If you are a dynamic and motivated person with some time to spare and you have an interest in mental wellbeing, you might want to consider joining our Board. Our voluntary Trustees bring an invaluable set of skills and oversight to our charity to help make sure FDAMH is the best it can be.
Volunteering is great for your wellbeing! Being a Trustee helps you to use your skills and insight to give back to your community whilst working alongside people with similar interests. Joining a charity board exposes you to all aspects of strategic organisational management, which could be of real benefit in your own career progression.
Experience required
We want to be able to draw on a diverse range of skills, knowledge, qualities and experience. Our application form lists relevant skills and experiences that you could bring to our board: https://fdamh.org.uk/get-involved/become-a-trustee/
Support
Training details
Trustees will receive induction to the organisation and further training if necessary.
Restrictions
Minimum age: 18
Frequency & commitment
Board meetings are held every two months on Wednesday evenings, at the Victoria Centre in Falkirk (these will be held online when necessary) and these may be interspersed with a small number of additional meetings and workshops as required.
Volunteers (aged 18-25) taking part in this opportunity are eligible to claim Saltire Awards hours for their activity.
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