Scottish Book Trust is Scotland’s national reading charity. We believe that reading and writing for pleasure can
transform lives – supporting mental health, breaking the poverty cycle, improving employability and inspiring
creativity. Every year, our programmes reach over three million people across Scotland, from babies receiving
their first Bookbug bag to adults discovering the joy of storytelling.
You'll find us in schools, libraries and community spaces across Scotland – in towns, cities and in isolated
rural communities. We bring books to life for children in care, families experiencing hardship, people in prison
and anyone who may not otherwise have access to the joy of reading. In short, we go wherever we’re needed
most.
We are looking for up to three new Trustees to join our Board and help guide this work. Trustees play a vital role in
shaping our strategy, ensuring good governance, and championing our mission to make books and stories accessible
to everyone.
We want a Board that better reflects the diversity of the communities we serve. We particularly encourage
applications from people who are currently underrepresented on our Board, including people from minority ethnic
communities, disabled people, LGBTQ+ people, and people with lived experience of poverty or marginalisation. We
also welcome younger voices and first-time Trustees, and we provide training, mentoring and ongoing
support.
We’re interested in your values, your ideas and your lived experience, as well as any professional skills you may
bring.
Experience in any of the following areas would be helpful (but not essential), and you do not need to meet all of
these:
- Strategic thinking and leadership
- Advocacy or influencing decision-makers
- Education, culture or community engagement
- Finance, audit or risk management
- Fundraising or financial planning
- Working with the Scottish Government or local authorities