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Job description

Become a Trustee of Young Citizens and help light the spark of active citizenship for children and young people 

With citizenship education set to become statutory in primary schools, votes at 16 on the horizon, and growing concern about the health of our democracy, this is a pivotal moment to join Young Citizens as a Trustee. 

For over 35 years, Young Citizens has helped children and young people understand society, engage in democracy and make a positive impact in their communities. Through flagship programmes like The Big Legal Lesson, The Big Democracy Lesson, the Make a Difference Challenge and the National Mock Trial Competitions, we bring citizenship to life in classrooms and communities across the UK – reaching 300,000+ young people every year. 

Our five-year strategy, Lighting the Spark, is focused on making sure every young person in the UK experiences powerful, practical and immersive citizenship learning. As a Trustee, you will help shape this next phase of growth, strengthen our financial sustainability, and ensure we make the most of the opportunities ahead.

This is a voluntary role (reasonable expenses reimbursed) and a chance to play a strategic part in strengthening UK democracy through education. 

Role Snapshot 

  • Shape Young Citizens’ strategic direction and monitor performance 
  • Ensure compliance with charity law and our governing document 
  • Safeguard the charity’s values, reputation, and financial integrity 
  • Oversee effective use of resources and long-term sustainability 
  • Support and advise the CEO, ensuring delivery against agreed objectives 
  • Act as an ambassador, promoting Young Citizens and building relationships with partners, funders, and supporters 

Why join as a Young Citizens Trustee? 

Being a Young Citizens trustee is a strategic and deeply rewarding opportunity. You will: 

  • Help steer a national charity at a pivotal moment for citizenship education and democracy 
  • Collaborate with fellow trustees bringing expertise in education, law, finance, communications, governance, and public affairs 
  • See our impact first-hand by attending key events such as programme launches and the National Finals of our competitions 
  • Support a small but highly skilled staff team (around 13 colleagues across the UK) and a network of 1500+ professional volunteers 
  • Contribute to decisions on resource investment, digital development, programme growth, and deepening impact 

In short, you’ll help ensure hundreds of thousands of young people every year gain the knowledge, skills, and confidence to participate meaningfully in society. 

What We Are Looking For 

We’re seeking two trustees who can help Young Citizens expand our reach, influence, and financial resilience. You don’t need prior trustee experience, we provide a full induction, safeguarding training, and ongoing support.

We’re especially interested in those with expertise in one or more of the following areas: 

  • Citizenship teaching or school leadership – understanding how schools work and how to embed civic learning and active citizenship across the curriculum. 
  • Marketing, communications and influencing – building brands, running campaigns, shifting perceptions and engaging educators, young people and supporters. 
  • Business growth, strategic partnerships and business development – scaling organisations, securing strategic partnerships and growing mission-aligned income streams. 
  • Digital transformation or innovation – using digital tools, products or platforms to grow impact. 
  • Fundraising and income generation – philanthropy, trusts and foundations, corporate fundraising or individual giving. 

We continue to welcome applications from those experienced in leadership, public service, law, finance, policy or youth engagement.

If you’re ready to help steer a national charity at a pivotal moment for citizenship education, influence strategy and strengthen UK democracy through education, we’d love to hear from you!

Role Requirements 

The role requires around 4–6 hours per month, including preparation and engagement between meetings. Trustees attend four board meetings a year at our St Paul's office (usually weekday evenings), monthly online finance updates, and an annual Away Day. Appointments are for an initial three-year term, with potential renewal. While day-to-day operations are led by the Chief Executive and senior team, trustees hold ultimate responsibility for governance and compliance.

To learn more about the role and the application process, please refer to the job pack for full details. 

Application resources
Application Instructions

Please send your CV and a one-page personal statement (explaining why you want to be a Young Trustee and how your skills align with the role) via the CharityJob application link.

Deadline: 11pm, Sunday 18 January 2026.

Shortlisted candidates will have a first-round online interview in January/February, followed by second-round interviews in mid-February. We’ll do our best to accommodate holiday schedules.

If you need any adjustments to make the process more accessible, please let us know when applying.

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Young Citizens View profile Organisation type Registered Charity Company size 11 - 20

Young Citizens is a citizenship education charity that informs, equips and inspires children and young people across the UK to be active citizens.

Posted on: 19 December 2025
Closing date: 18 January 2026 at 23:00
Tags: Campaigns, Communications, Finance, Fundraising, Legal / Law, Business Development, Operations, Accounting, Education, Engagement / Outreach, Politics, Youth / Children, Corporate Fundraising, Major Donor, Trusts / Foundations, Grants, Governance / Management

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