Trustee

Employer: Back-Up

Salary: Competitive salary

Job type: VOLUNTEER, Remote/Hybrid

Posted: 2026-06-23T00:00:00Z

Sector: IT & Technology

Job Description

About the Trustee role We have a detailed role description and person specification over the next few pages to help you understand the requirements of the role. The main purpose of our role: As trustees at Back Up, we are volunteers with a specific legal responsibility to: · Ensure our aims and objectives are being met · Act in the best interest of the charity · Manage responsibility for what we have (our people, our money etc) · Act with reasonable care and skill You can find more information from the charity commission. What you will gain: · An insight into how a charity runs, particularly how a charity board runs · A new group of friends and colleagues · A sense of pride when hearing about the difference our services make and that you · A role in transforming lives affected by spinal cord injury. · Confidence in building relationships with a wide range of people and speaking up at meetings · An opportunity to develop your skills and experiences · An opportunity to use your skills and experience to the benefit of the charity Being a trustee is a voluntary role, therefore unpaid, but expenses including for travel are reimbursed. You will receive a full induction to help you in the role at Back Up. In addition, where there is a training need, a range of training courses are on offer. You’ll need to commit time and energy to attend these, building up your knowledge so that you feel confident in the role. This often takes longer than you think, but we understand that – we were all new trustees once too. Trustee Person Specification Key Skills: · Ability to support, motivate and inspire people to get involved · Excellent communication skills in person, in writing and on the telephone · Respect for others, for confidentiality and able to treat people equally · Highly organised: able to manage multiple tasks, conflicting priorities, and responsive to deadlines Qualifications and Experience: Specific experience that would be useful to Back Up. You may have one or more of these: · Accountancy · Third Sector Knowledge · Fundraising knowledge · Personal experience of spinal cord injury Personal Attributes: · Integrity and honesty · Proactive – seek out answers to your questions without a prompt · A demonstrable commitment to Back Up's aims and values · Honest, reliable, enthusiastic and conscientious · Team player, flexible and adaptable · Willingness to understand and hear about issues relating to spinal cord injury Time Commitment: · Currently, three and a half hourly board meetings four times a year, evenings in SW London · One to two away-days per year · Two-hour committee meetings (four times per year) · Spending two to three hours prior to meetings, reading and absorbing information · Reflecting and discussing by telephone · Follow up to meetings – reading and commenting on minutes, carrying out any · agreed actions Requirements: You must be… · Over 18 · Not bankrupt · Subject to satisfactory DBS check and references · Not excluded by Companies House or Charity Commission · Not bound by conflicts of interest that would be so significant as to undermine the role in general e.g. a member of a group that discriminates against people based on gender or ethnicity Specific responsibilities Role Description: Trustee Reports to: Chair of Trustees Accountable to: People affected by spinal cord injury, Charities Commission and Companies House Summary: The Board supports the vision and mission of the organisation. We ensure the delivery of the strategy, so that people affected by spinal cord injury can realise their full potential. Vision and Mission · To uphold the values of the charity, undertaking the duties of trusteeship in a way that adds to public confidence and trust in the charity · Promoting and developing the charity in order for it to grow and maintain its relevance to society · To support decisions that are in the best interest of service users, donors, volunteers and stakeholders at all times · To take big decisions about the future Compliance, quality and effectiveness · Support development of policies that further the aims and objectives of Back Up and to monitor their success · Ensure compliance with our memorandum and articles · Ensure Back Up’s accountability and legal obligations · Maintain sound financial management of the charity’s resources, ensuring expenditure is in line with the organisation’s objects and investment activities meet accepted standards and policies · Ensuring resources are used in an efficient and cost-effective manner · Maintain effective board performance · Remain aware of the legal responsibilities and liabilities of trusteeship and act in accordance with liabilities · Manage/declare any personal conflicts of interest. · Strive for best practice in governance, through proactive learning and Development

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