Trustees

  • Management Board
  • Unpaid
  • On site: Edinburgh
  • Closing 13th March 2026


  • Advertised from 20th February 2026

Role

Since 2011, Edinburgh Garden Partners (EGP) has developed a unique approach to addressing social isolation in our communities. By matching volunteers who are looking for a space to grow, with Garden Owners who have a space to share, our garden partnerships create meaningful and lasting social connections between people of different ages and backgrounds. The shared interest in gardening and exchange of skills, knowledge and life experience make our garden partnerships so special and rewarding for everyone involved.

In October 2025, we gathered to renew our strategy. We remain committed to our Vision, Mission and Values which make EGP who we are and have revised 5 key workstreams which we structure our work around - these will develop the quality, depth and strength of the work we do, and are used to frame our board meeting agendas and reporting structures.

We are hoping to recruit two new trustees to join our current board of six. Trustees are required to attend quarterly full board meetings (usually held on weekday evenings) and to actively contribute to sub groups between these. We are particularly interested in hearing from people with experience in the 3rd sector, health and social care and IT. However, this is not a requirement. Most of all, we are looking for people who are committed to the values and ethos of EGP, and who have the time and energy to contribute to our thriving community of volunteers and garden owners.

The bringing together of people with different life experiences is at the core of what makes EGP successful. Our Garden Partnerships represent a broad range of diversity, with many different combinations of age, disability, sex, religion, race, colour, class, income, education, sexuality and gardening knowledge both represented and flourishing because of the differences. This is what EGP is all about.

We are very keen that the board also reflects this diversity and would be particularly interested in welcoming trustees from under-represented groups, including those from black and minority ethnic backgrounds.

Application notes

For information about what being a trustee with EGP entails, please download the Board Welcome and Induction Pack below.

If you are interested in the position, please send an email to info@edinburghgardenpartners.org.uk outlining why you are interested in EGP and what you would bring to the organisation as a trustee.

After the closing date, we will arrange informal conversations with shortlisted candidates before making decisions on appointments.

Closing date: Friday 13th March, 12pm


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