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National Advisory Board Member (19570)

  • Management Board
  • Unpaid
  • On site: Edinburgh or Glasgow
  • Closing 6th September 2024


  • Advertised from 19th August 2024
  • Hours: Up to 10 days per year Salary: The post is not remunerated; however,reasonable expenses will be reimbursed.

Role

National Advisory Board Member (19570)

Appointment term: 3 years with option to renew.

Time commitment: Up to 10 days per year

About Barnardo's Scotland

We're here to help children, young people and their families across Scotland feel safer, happier, healthier and more hopeful.

For over 150 years, we've been here for children and young people who need us most – bringing love, care and hope into their lives and giving them a place where they feel they belong. We are here because too many children and young people across the UK are missing out on a good childhood, and on the opportunity to thrive when they become adults.

We are the biggest children's charity in Scotland and provide over 150 community-based services across the mainland, supporting 11,500+ vulnerable children, young people and families every year. We also operate over 70 shops across Scotland.

Central to how we work are our four values:

  • Inclusive: Respecting the unique worth of every person
  • Supportive: Encouraging people to fulfil their potential
  • Accountable: Encouraging responsible Stewardship
  • Positive: Working with hope

About the role

The National Advisory Board (NAB) maximises Barnardo's Scotland's ability to change children's lives by providing strategic support and advice to the national executive and bringing their individual and collective skills, experience and networks to bear where opportunities present.

The post is not remunerated; however, reasonable expenses will be reimbursed.

Key activities

  • Providing targeted strategic support and advice to the national executive across the following areas in the national setting:
  • implementation of Barnardo's corporate strategy
  • engagement with key external stakeholders
  • visiting our services and service users
  • fundraising activities
  • acting as ambassadors generally and on specific matters on request
  • Identifying opportunities to raise Barnardo's profile and increase its influence among its key stakeholders;
  • Engaging with the Barnardo's UK CEO and Trustees in key areas including:
  • key opportunities, risks or challenges requiring top level support;major planned updates to the corporate strategy.

What we're looking for

The successful candidate will be resident in Scotland and bring real passion for the work that we do, coupled with experience in one or more of the areas below:

  • Experience in areas of service delivery aligned to our work with children & young people (e.g. social work, education, health, police)
  • Fundraising
  • Policy formation, development and communication
  • Lived experience related to our work

What we're asking of you

  • The NAB meets formally four times a year, usually in person in Edinburgh or Glasgow
  • There will be likely one or two additional formal meetings involving other colleagues from across Barnardo's to which NAB members would be invited
  • At least one or two visits each year to different services in Scotland, which could be anything ranging from a retail store, a residential service through to a family support service
  • Uphold the Barnardo's Values and always act in accordance with Barnardo's Code of Conduct (see NAB Terms of Reference)

Application notes

Visit our website to find out more and apply

To arrange a confidential discussion about the position please email Martin Crewe (Director, Barnardo's Scotland): martin.crewe@barnardos.org.uk

Closing date for applications: 6 September