Trustees are volunteers who are expected to use their skills, knowledge and experience to help guide and govern their local Citizens Advice. They work with the Chief Executive and other staff to shape strategy and give direction.
What will you do as a Trustee?
-Complete an induction for your role. -Have a commitment to the aims principles and policies of the Charity. -Prepare for and attend Board meetings and participate actively.
-Further the strategic objectives of the Charity by leading projects and doing work outside of Board meetings as agreed with the Chair and the CEO.
-Act in the best interests of the Charity at all times, and comply with the code of conduct for trustees.
-Act with integrity and avoid conflicts of interest, or declare them if appropriate so that a decision can be made by the Board as to ongoing participation in certain decisions.
-Stand by collective decisions.
-Maintain confidentiality about the Charity’s affairs and matters relating to trustees and staff.
-Build and maintain knowledge and understanding of the Charity, how it operates and the role of a trustee.
-Develop local knowledge and networks in support of the work of the Charity.
Who we’re looking for
We currently have five trustees and are looking to recruit three more. We encourage and welcome people who are suitably skilled from all backgrounds.
We particularly encourage people who are disabled, or people from Black, Asian and minority ethnic backgrounds and LGBTQ+ groups as these people are currently under-represented at board level.
You don’t need specific qualifications or skills but we are keen to hear from people with skills in Human Resources, Health and Safety and/or Public Relations. You’ll also need to:
- Understand and accept the responsibilities and liabilities as a trustee.
- Be non-judgmental and respect views, values and cultures that are different to your own.
- Have good listening, verbal and written communication skills.
- Be able to exercise good independent judgment.
- Be willing to learn about and follow the Citizens Advice aims, principles and policies, including confidentiality and data protection.
- Be willing to undertake training in your role.