Trustee (Board of Trustees)
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TL;DR
Trustee (Board of Trustees): Guiding the strategic direction and governance of a national charity dedicated to youth travel and adventure with an accent on financial oversight, strategic planning, and organizational transformation. Focus on providing leadership insight in hospitality, data strategy, or education to ensure the charity's mission and long-term sustainability.
Location: Hybrid role based at the National Office in England or Wales.
Company
(England & Wales) is a national charity founded in 1930 that transforms young lives through travel and real adventure.
What you will do
- Prepare for and participate in Board meetings to make key strategic decisions.
- Share legal responsibility for the charity's governance and compliance.
- Provide strategic insight in areas such as hospitality, data strategy, cybersecurity, or education.
- Support the development of partnerships and strategic initiatives.
- Contribute to the charity's mission of increasing access to the outdoors and heritage.
Requirements
- Must be over 16 years of age.
- Commitment to the charity's mission and values.
- Ability to contribute to governance, financial management, and strategic planning.
- Willingness to engage in an inclusive and welcoming Board environment.
- Strong professional background in hospitality, technology, or education is highly valued.
Culture & Benefits
- Opportunity to influence the strategic direction of a major national charity.
- Professional development in governance, leadership, and problem-solving.
- Membership of an inclusive and diverse Board of Trustees.
- Contribution to a meaningful social cause impacting young people.
- Full induction provided for all successful applicants.
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