Who are we?
We have an exciting opportunity to join a new Strategic Partnership Body responsible for financial inclusion in
Glasgow.
We are an independent charity whose aim is to prevent or relieve poverty and child poverty in Glasgow and to promote
equality and diversity primarily through the development of early intervention and poverty prevention
strategies. Co-ordinating collaboration with key local and strategic partners, to provide financial inclusion
for the benefit of individuals who ordinarily reside in Glasgow.
The Strategic Body will make decisions on how money to fund financial inclusion services could be raised and then
distributed. Their role will be to protect and promote the best interests of the people of Glasgow in relation
to financial inclusion. The Independent Board who will make up the Strategic Body will collaborate with the
provider group (GAIN – Glasgow Advice and Information Network) and the funder group who will consist of Glasgow
City Council along with additional external funders.
A key function will be to attract additional resources and provide an aligned approach to financial inclusion across
the City of Glasgow.
Who are we looking for?
The Financial Inclusion Strategic Body is a brand new organisation and are looking to appoint a total of seven new
Directors. We are seeking Directors who can bring different perspectives to help the Body to develop its vision
and plans.
The Trustees will support the governance needs and development aims of the organisation.
We welcome applications from anyone who feels passionate about tackling poverty and building a sustainable financial
inclusion sector within Glasgow, regardless of professional background. We will expect and support directors to
adopt best practice in governance, financial management and building collaboration across funders and providers
of Financial Inclusion services. We are committed to finding candidates whose values align with the ethos of the
partners establishing the body. We are looking for people who are fair, transparent, diligent, positive
influencers and who are willing to contribute to debate.
We want our Board to be representative of our city so would welcome approaches from people who live locally or have
lived experience of issues facing our residents. We encourage applications from groups that are
under-represented on charity boards, particularly people from Black, Asian, or other minority ethnic
communities, as well as young and Disabled people. Who are we looking for?
We happily welcome applications from people who have not sat on a board before. As a new Director, you will be fully
inducted and offered training tailored to your level of experience that would support your development in the
role.
What are the benefits for you?
• The role is unpaid, however incurred expenses can be reimbursed (e.g. travel, childcare)
• Induction and training tailored to your needs.
• Opportunities to shape strategic decisions that will impact on the financial wellbeing of Glasgow Citizens.
• Opportunities to network with senior professionals Influence to shape innovative projects and highlight public
policy issues.
• Contribute to supporting the people of Glasgow with financial inclusion services.
Time Commitment
The minimum expected commitment is 4 hours per quarter for scheduled Board meetings, including preparation (held
4times per year in Glasgow).