tsiMORAY’s Board Members have played a vital role in guiding our organisation since we began in 2012. Their
leadership and insight have helped us grow and evolve.
We now have vacancies for new Board members.
The Board is the legal and financial authority for tsiMORAY. As a member, you will act in a position of trust on
behalf of the community, ensuring strong governance and a clear direction for our organisation. You’ll be part
of shaping real change in Moray’s communities, tapping into the heart of local life.
About tsiMORAY
We are Moray’s Third Sector Interface. We support local charities, community groups, and social enterprises, helping
them connect, grow and thrive. We do this by offering guidance, building capacity and linking them with the
people, partners and resources they need. We also manage and distribute funds, support volunteering and help
co-ordinate Moray’s Climate Action Network. In addition, we are the accountable body for the Moray Local Action
Group, a group leading community-led local development in Moray.
Why join us?
The third sector plays a vital role in Scotland’s economy and communities. In Moray, it’s tackling complex
challenges, from social issues to climate action. As a Board member, you’ll help ensure we remain strong and
effective in supporting our local sector and making a difference where it matters most.
What we’re looking for
You don’t need to know everything; we value a mix of skills and perspectives. We seek people who can offer ethical
judgment, constructive thinking and a strong commitment to teamwork and community. This year, we are
particularly interested in candidates with one or more following skills and experience:
- Finance and audit in a charity setting
- Funding and sustainability
- Human Resources and people
culture
- Legal and compliance
- Digital and data
- Understanding of the third sector and its
values
tsiMORAY values equity and inclusion and is committed to ensuring our Board reflects the diversity of Moray’s
communities. We particularly welcome applications from individuals from underrepresented groups and invite
applicants to share any relevant information in their application if they wish.