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Scottish Attachment in Action
- VO102021
The Charity:
Scottish Attachment in Action is a national charity who believe in the importance of Attachment based relationships for all.
We provide training, resources and have a number of projects we deliver, such as our Wee BREATHERS programme, where we support education staff through reflective spaces which improve their ability to develop connections and feel more able to manage the challenges within their role.
We are looking for trustees, and in particular a Treasurer for our Board of Trustees; we meet 3 or 4 times a year in person, and a few times a year online to make decisions on how to best run the charity.
The Board is composed of unpaid volunteers who are elected yearly at the AGM or co-opted by the Board. Together, we build a plan and deliver on the strategic goals of Scottish Attachment in Action, ensuring we have the required processes and systems in place to achieve our aims.
The time commitment/expectation is to attend around 4 Board meetings per year plus 1 or 2 development sessions/training as required.
The Role
Scottish Attachment in Action work with Tangram accounting to support us with our management accounts. The Treasurer, alongside the board is responsible for the following:
• Overseeing financial aspects of the charity, on behalf of the Board of Trustees, to
ensure its short and long-term viability.
• Ensuring that the charity operates within the financial guidelines set out in current
legislation/OSCR.
More generally as a Board member/Trustee you will:
• Have enthusiasm for the importance of relationships/connection.
• Act as an ambassador for Scottish Attachment in Action.
The Person
We are interested in those who could help us oversee our charity, and specifically for our treasurer role, someone who is looking to utilise accounting skills to support the third sector.
We encourage applications from many different backgrounds with regards to race, gender, class, sexuality and ability, and will set up shadowing opportunities for those who are interested but have not sat on a board before.
Apply Now:
If you are interested, email the following address with a note of interest explaining why you are interested in the role and what experience you have that would make you a suitable fit by the end of February 25.
You will then be contacted by a member of the Board or the Director by email or phone call. We want to make sure that this opportunity is available to as many people as possible, so if you have any specific access needs please let us know.
To find out more or apply please contact either;
Wendy McAuslan, Director of SAIA
wendy.mcauslan@scottishattachmentinaction.org
or
Alison MacDonald, Chairperson of SAIA on
chair@scottishattachmentinaction.org
Travel details
In person meetings held in Glasgow
Support
Training details
We will provide various governance related training opportunities
Restrictions
Minimum age: 16
Frequency & commitment
4 Meetings a year in person, online meetings a few times a 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 Seeking trustees for Scottish Attachment in Action Scottish Attachment in Action is looking for trustees, and in particular someone to become the Treasurer of our Board of Trustees with Scottish Attachment in Action
Wendy McAuslan, Scottish Attachment in Action
Thank you for registering your interest in Seeking trustees for Scottish Attachment in Action Scottish Attachment in Action is looking for trustees, and in particular someone to become the Treasurer of our Board of Trustees with Scottish Attachment in Action.
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