Duncan Place Community Hub is a friendly, welcoming and inclusive hub in the heart of Leith. The charity provides a
brilliant programme of community events, is financially sound and has a great team of staff managing the
day-to-day tasks. There are currently seven Trustees from a variety of backgrounds and Duncan Place is now
looking to welcome five more to the board. Trustees play an integral part in developing the strategic direction
of the organisation, ensuring its good governance and overseeing the delivery of the organisation’s aims and
objectives.
Experienced trustees are welcome, but you don’t have to have been a trustee before. Enthusiasm and a willingness to
share your skills and offer guidance to your fellow trustees and staff is what we’re after. We’d especially like
to add expertise in financial management, staff development, funding applications, information technology and
legal knowledge in the areas of leases and contracts. Current trustees have skills in property, facilities
management, marketing, treasury skills and community involvement. Further skills in these areas are also always
welcome.
About Duncan Place Community Hub
Duncan Place Community Hub is a registered charity operating as a social enterprise. After being under threat of
demolition, the building was saved by the local community, a charity was established, and funds were raised for
a full refurbishment. Now a thriving and busy community centre in Leith, the hub has a growing programme of
groups, classes and events. This brings folks together to share and learn, increase well-being, and reduce
social isolation. Through providing secure and affordable long-term tenancies, the hub is also home to several
other charities. Income from the long term leased space and from low cost activity fees means that the charity
is financially healthy and has decent reserves. This innovative model means that the charity is able to use
funds raised to respond to the communities needs without the need to rely on short term funding.
Training Details
Current board members and the manager of the charity will provide induction and ongoing support. Online training for
the role of a charity trustee is available through Edinburgh Voluntary Organisations Council (EVOC).
Flexibility & Commitment
6 to 10 in-person evening meetings per year. These are 1.5-2hrs long. Occasional sub-group work may be required.
A minimum 12-month commitment is desirable. The Constitution allows for up to 6 terms of office.
Location/Travel Details
Duncan Place Community Hub, 4 Duncan Place, Leith, EH6 8HW
Expenses
Reasonable travel expenses are available. All other expenses must be agreed prior to spending.
Accessibility Details
Disabled parking space available. Ramp access. Accessible loos. Wide corridors and doors. Lift access to upper
floors. Please let us know of any reasonable adjustments needed.