Join us – Independent Age is looking for new trustees!
Would you like to use your skills and experience to help us end poverty in later life? Independent Age is the only
national charity focused solely on improving the lives of people facing financial hardship in later life. We
currently achieve impact through three key activities: advice and support, grant-making, and policy, influencing
and campaigning. This year, we have supported over 20,000 people who called our helpline and identified over
£6.5 million in unclaimed benefits. We have awarded £3 million in grants, enabling local organisations to reach
even more older people living in financial hardship. We also successfully campaigned for the Winter Fuel Payment
to be restored to a large number of older people who rely on it, and to improve protections for older renters
through the Renters’ Rights Act and the Housing (Scotland) Act.
We are looking to appoint several new trustees to our Board. We are interested in hearing from people who are
concerned about the growing impact of poverty in later life on our society, and can bring us any of the
following skills or experience:
- finance
- fundraising
- brand / marketing / engagement
- business development / transformation
/ innovation / technology.
Every day at Independent Age, we hear from older people who don’t have enough money for a decent standard of living.
While they are resourceful, careful and resilient, and employ many tactics to make their low-income work for
them, life is hard.
The people who engage with us are part of a group of two million older people living in poverty and a further million
living with precarious financial security. Concerningly, our research shows that this number could rise to four
million by 2040, without effective policy interventions. This projection must not become a reality.
Certain groups of people aged 65 and over are at greater risk of financial hardship, including one person households,
women, people from racially minoritised groups, private renters, carers and people with long-term conditions or
disabilities. We particularly encourage applications from people who have backgrounds, characteristics or
perspectives that align with any of these priority groups. We’d also like to encourage applications from
candidates outside the south-east of England and, in particular, from Scotland.
Previous trustee experience is not necessary because you would be joining a strong, experienced Board and we can
provide mentoring and support. The time commitment will be around 1-1.5 days a month on average, focused around
the quarterly cycle of board and committee meetings. Trustee roles are not paid. However, we want to help
overcome the barriers some people might face to becoming a trustee. We pay reasonable travel, accommodation,
subsistence and the cost of care provision for children and dependents when acting on behalf of the charity.
Some of these costs can be paid upfront by the charity, if needed. We also pay reasonable costs associated with
attending the initial interview.