Trustee
Organisation role · Flexible hours · Starting from 4 Sept
GL51 7RTCheltenham, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom
TrusteeshipFundraisingBusiness Development
Community & familyWellbeing
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Monkscroft Pastoral Care Project
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Summary
Responsible for the strategies and policies that reflect the ethos of the project, supporting and providing guidance to the project manager and staff.Detailed description
To help us grow we need enthusiastic and/or experienced members of the public to join our small team of trustees. The following may help but are not essential
· Experience of supporting young children and their families
· Experience in human resources (HR), fund-raising, policy and strategy
Trustees meet every three months at the Hesters Way Library: Times and dates are flexible to the members of the Trustee Board.
The benefits of becoming a trustee is being part of a team that supports vulnerable families and children; promoting their well-being and securing a positive future, by ensuring the organisational structure is healthy, robust and compliant to Charity Commission requirements.
What volunteers need😇 Disclosure and Barring Service
What we will provide to volunteers
💸 Reimbursement of costs🤝 Extra supportAbout Monkscroft Pastoral Care Project
Monkscroft Pastoral Care Project works with children aged 0 - 3 years old and their families living in Hesters Way, St.Marks and Rowanfield.
We aim to:
- support children to be prepared for school
- reduce social isolation by improving mental wellbeing and increasing support networks
- provide additional support around child development, behaviour, relationships, etc
- We offer family Wellbeing Hub groups for children and families, providing a range of activities and opportunities to support development and communication.
We aim to:
- support children to be prepared for school
- reduce social isolation by improving mental wellbeing and increasing support networks
- provide additional support around child development, behaviour, relationships, etc
- We offer family Wellbeing Hub groups for children and families, providing a range of activities and opportunities to support development and communication.