One of Scotland’s largest and most innovative charitable organisations, Enable supports more than 15,000 people to live, work and participate as active citizens across Scotland and beyond. This is a pivotal role, providing strategic and operational leadership across HR and Organisational Development.
The Benefits of Becoming a Charity Board Trustee
The voluntary sector in Scotland is facing a number of well publicised challenges related to funding, sustainability and governance, especially as the economic pressures show no sign of letting up. As a result, the demand for Board Trustees with specialised skills and diverse backgrounds has increased as charities seek to support the strategic decision-making process and strengthen their governance structures to address these challenges.
Livingston James’ Director of Public & Not-for-Profit, Douglas Adam, highlights below why you should consider joining a charity board.
Having supported a diverse range of voluntary sector organisations recruit new Board Trustees we feel there is perhaps a misconception that these roles are only for candidates who bring a strong executive CV and extensive track record directly influencing the strategic decision-making process within an organisation. This simply isn’t the case. Charities are keen to ensure greater diversity of thought across their board, attracting Trustees who bring different skills, experience and perspectives, and therefore remain open to receiving applications from candidates whether they are at the beginning, mid-point or towards the end of their own career.
I joined the board of Who Cares? Scotland two years ago, and I can personally testify to the rewarding nature of becoming a charity trustee. It offers both personal and professional benefits. I have shared below some of the compelling reasons why everyone should consider joining a charity board:
Becoming a Board Trustee offers a unique opportunity to influence the strategic direction of a charity, allowing you to give back to communities or meaningful causes. On top of contributing to personal satisfaction, it also facilitates professional development by enhancing leadership, decision-making, and strategic thinking skills, while providing exposure to diverse organisational functions.
Ultimately, the intrinsic rewards of making a difference and experiencing personal growth often outweigh the absence of financial compensation, making a Board Trustee role a fulfilling endeavour that we believe everyone should consider.
If you are interested in becoming a charity Board Trustee, or you are looking for support finding the right Trustees for your organisation, please reach out to [email protected].
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