Trustee Secretary (Voluntary Role)
Organisation role · Flexible hours
From home
Trusteeship
People with disabilitiesChildren & youthCommunity & family
The Spring Centre
#87587
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Summary
You will ensure the smooth and effective administration of the Board of Trustees. Offering the opportunity to make a meaningful impact on the lives of children.Detailed description
Key Responsibilities
- Organising and attending trustee meetings (typically monthly)
- Preparing agendas, distributing papers, and taking accurate minutes
- Maintaining records of the Board’s activities and decisions
- Ensuring compliance with governance and legal requirements
- Acting as a key point of communication between the trustees and the organisation
The role requires approximately three hours per month, including attendance at trustee meetings.
As a Trustee Secretary, you will have the chance to make a lasting difference in your community. This is an excellent opportunity for someone looking to give back, use their skills to help a charity thrive, and develop experience in the governance of a vital organisation.
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About The Spring Centre
At the Spring Centre, supporting children and young people with special needs and
disabilities and their families is at the core of our work. Our main aim is to improve the quality of life for the child or young person as well as their family group.
We understand that children and young people who have special needs and disabilities face an incredible amount of challenges during their lives – we also understand that their families may face many challenges as well, whether that be coming to terms with the child’s condition, needing specialist help for the first time, or just needing someone to talk to who really understands.
Our services provide opportunities for children and young people and their families to access a tailored programme of activities aimed at improving and enriching quality of life for them all.
disabilities and their families is at the core of our work. Our main aim is to improve the quality of life for the child or young person as well as their family group.
We understand that children and young people who have special needs and disabilities face an incredible amount of challenges during their lives – we also understand that their families may face many challenges as well, whether that be coming to terms with the child’s condition, needing specialist help for the first time, or just needing someone to talk to who really understands.
Our services provide opportunities for children and young people and their families to access a tailored programme of activities aimed at improving and enriching quality of life for them all.