As a member of the board, you'd be shaping our strategic vision, providing good independent judgement and making
sure that everything we do is underpinned by strong governance. We are seeking candidates who can contribute the
organisation more widely, whether that be taking part in fundraisers or assisting the CEO and team when needed.
You would also act as an advocate for NEECS.
The Board of Trustees will review the services provided and develop a new strategic direction for the service. Key
skills to support this work will include team-working and collaboration, combined with strong and supportive
leadership.
The Board of Trustees are ultimately responsible for the management and administration, but operational delivery of
the NEECS’ vision is delegated to the CEO. The CEO is accountable to the board for the efficient management of
the charity and for the implementation of board-agreed priorities and business plan.
Who we are looking for
It is important that our Board is made up of people with a range of experiences, skills, backgrounds as well as lived
experience, to help us to shape, support and realise our mission and aims.
Please note: we particularly encourage applications from individuals who are historically under-represented on boards
due to age, disability, ethnicity, faith or belief, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, education,
socio-economic background, or those with caring responsibilities. Candidates who may not think they fit the
typical criteria required for Board membership, but who are inspired to contribute to our work, are warmly
encouraged to apply.
Previous board experience is not necessary, but you’d be expected to take part in some training to prepare you for
the role.
You also need to bring a passion for improving access to counselling across North East Edinburgh - especially for
people affected by multiple factors of marginalisation. In addition, we'd love to hear from you if you bring
experience in any of these areas:
- Charity management
- Finance
- Human Resources
- Law
- Income generation
- Health / Social Care