To share the Board’s collective responsibility for the effective governance of St Joseph’s Services, setting its
strategic direction and major policies in accordance with the charities objects, vision, mission and Vincentian
Values. To be fully engaged with the ethos of St Joseph’s Services and support the development and future growth
and sustainability of the organisation.
Specific Duties:
Leadership and Strategic Direction
- To ensure St Joseph’s Services strategic direction, policies and objectives are clearly established and kept
under review, maintaining effective communication with the Chief Executive and senior staff
- To discuss
and approve the charity’s annual plan and budget, ensuring that these are formulated within a sound and viable
financial framework
- To consider the organisation as a whole and the people we support in all discussion
of planning, strategic direction and activity
- To work collaboratively with the Board of Advisors
ensuring inclusion and representation of the people we support in our strategic direction
- To bring fresh
thinking and ideas to the Trustees discussion, enhancing the boards effectiveness and St Joseph’s ability to
deliver its charitable services.
Ensuring Policies and Procedures are in keeping with St Joseph’s aims and objectives
- To ensure robust and comprehensive policies and procedures are in place which meet the charity objectives and
safeguard the people we support, staff and the organisation.
Safeguarding Ethos and Values
- Safeguarding and promotion of the Vincentian Ethos and the particular Vincentian Values of the
organisation.
Ensuring Best Practice
- To fulfil the Trustee’s legal and financial responsibilities – ensuring risk and compliance is appropriately
managed
- To maintain partnership and good relations with the Chief Executive, Senior Leadership Team, the
wider staff team and the people we support.
- To be an active member of the Board and as appropriate, any
of its Sub-Committees and Working Groups
- To ensure St Joseph’s Services complies with all appropriate
regulatory and statutory bodies: Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator (OSCR), Companies House, The Care
Inspectorate (SCWIS), Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC)
- To monitor Health and Safety compliance
and ensure staff members, volunteers and People we support live and work in a safe and healthy
environment.
Commitment:
Four Trustee meetings are held annually plus one development day. Trustees may also be asked to chair / sit on
organisational sub-committees. An average time commitment of one day per month is expected.
Meetings are held in St Joseph’s Services Head Office, in Rosewell, Midlothian.
Person Specification:
- A commitment to support services to Adults with a Learning Disability
- A strong commitment to the vision
and mission of St Joseph’s Services
- Support the upholding of St Joseph’s Services Christian Principles
and Vincentian Philosophy and Values.
- Ability to think and act strategically, using your expertise,
skills and knowledge to help our own team deliver this growth.
- Good independent judgement and the
ability to communicate effectively with others
- Ability to forge effective relationships with
stakeholders internally and externally to further the organisations strategy.
- Knowledge / Experience of
the Third Sector
- Ability to devote sufficient time to St Joseph’s Services
- Willingness to attend
events in support of St Joseph’s Services
- An understanding and acceptance of the legal duties,
liabilities and responsibilities of trusteeship.
About us
Established in 1924, we provide
high quality person-centred care and support services to adults with learning disabilities in a variety of
locations in Midlothian and Edinburgh. The flexibility we offer means people have individualised care and
support plans which are tailored around their current lifestyle. Our large and experienced organisation is set
up in models of ‘Circles of Best Practice’ to ensure that all we do focuses on connection, friendship, inclusion
and belonging.