Recruitment for Trustee Roles at Queen Alexandra Charity

Recruitment for Trustee Roles at Queen Alexandra Charity

Longer term volunteering · Flexible hours
Court Oak Road, Birmingham, B17 9TG, United Kingdom
Community & familyPeople with disabilitiesYouth

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Summary

Provide challenge and support to leaders, contribute expertise and diverse views to guide strategy, assess performance, complete training & lead a trustee area.

Detailed description

In this senior voluntary (unpaid) position, you will have the chance to influence outcomes for our students and clients, benefitting from a range of support as part of an approachable, but rigorous and professional, team. As well as your remote reading and attending meetings, you will have the chance to be involved ‘on the ground’, whether that’s formally when you visit and report as a lead trustee, or informally to attend events and other engagement opportunities. You can learn new skills, sharpen up existing ones and, if you don’t already have links to the world of disability, this is your chance to create them in a volunteering role for a charity spanning, education, supported living and community services with ambitions to expand.


No previous board or disability experience is required and we’re open to all interest. But we would be strengthened if you have skills in:


  • specialist education
  • finance and charity accounting
  • property or capital development
  • business growth or enterprise leadership, or if you have skills in strategic planning during change.


Full role description available upon request.

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About Queen Alexandra Charity

The Queen Alexandra Charity, Birmingham is a registered charity that runs specialist further education college services, residential services, community services and Enterprises. These services benefit adults with learning difficulties, disabilities and those with sight loss.