Charity registered in Scotland SC050751
"We are all recovering from something”
Are you passionate about a fairer, more inclusive society?
Would you like to join an innovative, compassionate charity that’s leading the way in tackling the causes and consequences of addiction?
If so, read on and find out more about what it takes to join our Board of Trustees.
About us
Patchwork Recovery Community provides a safe space for people in recovery from problematic substance use where they can access a range of opportunities including, peer support, training, education, crisis support, volunteering and opportunities to socialise.
Our values-led and relationship-based services support people excluded from family, home, work, and/or communities.
Our organisation is very much led by those in recovery from active addiction however our organisation boasts a healthy mix of volunteers from all walks of life who bring a range of experience, opportunities and expertise to our organisation.
As need for our services has grown, so have we, and we’re looking for new trustees to contribute to our vision and develop our next five-year plan.
About the role
Our Board of Trustees are volunteers responsible for overseeing our governance, setting our strategy, and ensuring that we’re accountable and administered effectively.
We currently hold 2-hour Board meetings every six weeks, which we would prefer you join in person however provision can be made to join meetings online. You will also have the opportunity to attend further internal and external events for learning and connection.
About you
We welcome applications from all backgrounds. Patchwork Recovery Community is a place for learning, innovating and connecting, so whether you’re already an experienced trustee, or taking your first step, we’d love to hear from you.
Just some examples of the experience or expertise you may bring include:
You may bring different skills and strengths – more important is your passion to use your skills and experience in guiding and supporting us as we tackle the causes and consequences of addiction.