Board Member

  • Management Board
  • Unpaid
  • Hybrid: Glasgow
  • Closing 6th May 2026


  • Advertised from 8th April 2026

Role

Appointment of Board Members to the Scottish Library and Information Council

The Scottish Library and Information Council (SLIC) is seeking to appoint new members to its Board. The appointments are for three years and will run from November 2026.

Information about the Scottish Library and Information Council

SLIC is the independent advisory body to the Scottish Government on library and information related matters. It is a registered charity and an independent company. It is also a membership organisation representing the interests of public, academic, FE College and special interest libraries within Scotland. SLIC is responsible for leading on the national strategy for public libraries and school libraries.

Board Responsibilities

The Board meets four times a year in addition to the AGM. Board members are expected to serve on a sub-committee which can involve a commitment of up to another three days.

The Board provides strategic direction and oversight. Major policy decisions are made at Board level. The decisions of the Board are actioned through the Chief Executive and senior management team of the organisation. As Board members are directors of the organisation applicants must:

  • be at least 16 years old.
  • not be an undischarged bankrupt.
  • not be a disqualified director.

Please note the appointments are on a voluntary basis, however reasonable out of pocket expenses will be paid.

Application notes

A recruitment pack can be downloaded below.

Expressions of interest

SLIC particularly welcomes expressions of interest from individuals with management experience to help develop the organisation. In addition to the above, applications from potential board members with knowledge, skills and experience in Policy, Community wellbeing and Academic Research are welcome, although this is not essential. A general interest in libraries is also relevant. Applications from groups which are currently underrepresented, including those living with a disability and those from black and minority ethnic communities, are particularly welcome.

Expressions of interest should take the form of a CV together with a brief statement outlining the reasons for your interest and what you would bring to the Board. Interested parties will be asked to complete a short skills matrix to assist with the selection process.

Informal enquiries about Board membership can be made to Alison Nolan, Chief Executive, email a.nolan@scottishlibraries.org .

Expressions of interest should be emailed to Alison Nolan, Chief Executive at a.nolan@scottishlibraries.org no later than 5pm, Wednesday 6th May 2026.


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