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Job description

Join Us as Chair of Trustees

SEAS Sailability & All Afloat – Merging for Greater Impact

About SEAS All Afloat

SEAS Sailability and All Afloat, two well-established charities operating across Wales since 2017, are merging to combine their experience, resources, and passion for inclusion on the water.

SEAS Sailability has built a successful partnership with a commercial activity provider, delivering weekly evening sessions and monthly weekend activities during the spring and summer months for disabled people, their families, and carers. Over the past five years, SEAS Sailability has secured approximately £200,000 in grants and donations to support this work.

All Afloat has focused on breaking down barriers to water sports and expanding access to sailing and boating for disadvantaged young people and those with disabilities. The charity has supported ten RYA Training Centres across Wales, delivering more than £150,000 worth of projects, providing over 4,500 sessions for more than 3,500 young participants, opening clear pathways to RYA qualifications from introductory sailing through to Dinghy Instructor certification.

As the new merged organisation, SEAS All Afloat will build on this strong foundation to secure sustainable funding that maintains current activity while enabling the growth of similar partnerships across Wales. Our ambition is to use our combined experience, equipment, and networks to expand opportunities for people of all ages and backgrounds to enjoy the water safely and inclusively.

Through community projects and activity clubs, we will continue to deliver safe, engaging, and inclusive on-water experiences that build confidence, develop skills, and foster wellbeing — particularly for those facing barriers to participation.

The Role of the Chair of Trustees

Our volunteers and trustees play a vital role in steering the charity and ensuring we deliver on our mission.

The Chair of Trustees provides leadership to the Board, ensuring effective governance and strategic oversight. Working collaboratively with trustees, volunteers, and partners, the Chair helps set the vision and direction of the charity and acts as a key ambassador.

The Chair ensures that the Board operates effectively, decisions are well-informed, and the charity remains compliant with all legal and regulatory requirements. They also represent SEAS All Afloat publicly, championing its values and strengthening its relationships with stakeholders.

About You

We are looking for someone with:

  • A passion for making outdoor activities accessible for all.
  • Strong leadership and governance experience (charity, corporate, or public sector).
  • Excellent communication and people skills, with the ability to build consensus.
  • Confidence in representing the charity externally and acting as a spokesperson.
  • A collaborative and inclusive approach.

Experience in sport, youth development, disability inclusion, or fundraising would be an advantage, but is not essential.

What We Offer

  • The opportunity to lead a newly merged organisation at a pivotal stage in its journey.
  • A meaningful and rewarding role that makes a real difference to people’s lives.
  • The chance to work alongside a dedicated team of trustees, staff, and volunteers.

Time Commitment

This is a voluntary role, with reasonable expenses reimbursed. The time commitment is around 6–10 meetings a year, plus regular contact with the leadership team and occasional events.

Chair of Trustees  - Role Description and Person Specification

Key Responsibilities

  • Leadership of the Board:
  • Provide leadership to the Board, ensuring trustees fulfil their responsibilities for governance, strategy, and oversight.
  • Facilitate effective, inclusive board meetings—ensuring decisions are made collectively and in the best interest of the charity.
  • Provide leadership and clarity of purpose in decision-making.
  • Strategy and Governance:
  • Work with the board, staff and service users to develop and agree the charity’s long-term vision, strategy, and goals.
  • Oversee compliance with governing documents, charity law, and regulatory requirements.
  • Safeguard the charity’s assets and ensure sound financial and risk management.
  • Promote effective governance practices and continuous improvement of the Board’s performance.
  • Lead the recruitment, induction, and development of new trustees. Encourage succession planning and development within the Board.
  • Representation and Advocacy:
  • Act as a spokesperson and ambassador for SEAS All Afloat.
  • Build and maintain relationships with funders, regulators, and community partners.

Specific Tasks

  • Chair regular trustee meetings and the Annual Wash-up.
  • Work with the operations manager and secretary to set agendas and circulate meeting papers in good time.
  • Monitor and follow up on Board decisions and agreed actions.
  • Ensure financial reports and budgets are presented and understood by the Board.
  • Act as the main contact with the Charity Commission on governance matters, ensuring annual report and accounts are submitted as required.
  • Lead an annual review of SEAS All Afloat policies and procedures, ensuring that they meet best practice and the requirements of the Charity Commission, Welsh government and any specific grant funding bodies such as the National Lottery.
  • Ensure fundraising processes (e.g. grant applications and reporting) are in place, appropriate, accurate, and delivered to a high standard.
  • Represent SEAS All Afloat at external events, meetings, and within the community.
  • Provide support and oversight to operations manager and senior volunteers involved in day-to-day operations.
  • Be available to trustees and volunteers for ad hoc discussions between formal meetings.

Person Specification

  • Essential Skills and Experience:
  • Proven leadership ability, including chairing meetings and facilitating consensus.
  • Understanding of trusteeship and charity governance (or willingness to learn).
  • Strong strategic thinking skills with experience shaping vision and direction.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, able to represent the charity externally.
  • Commitment to equality, diversity, and inclusion.
  • Ability to analyse information, assess risks, and make impartial decisions.
  • Strong teamworking and collaboration skills.
  • Willingness and capacity to commit sufficient time to the role.
  • Desirable Skills and Experience:
  • Understanding of, or lived experience with, issues relating to disability and accessibility, especially in the context of outdoor or water-based activities.
  • Experience or awareness of fundraising and income-generation processes, including grants and reporting.
  • Previous experience as a trustee, chair, or senior volunteer.
  • Ability to communicate effectively in Welsh (spoken and/or written)
  • Maritime, water sports, or youth development experience (professional or voluntary).
  • Local community links and networks to strengthen partnerships.
  • Advocacy and influencing experience with funders or stakeholders.
  • Personal Qualities:
  • Passion for the mission of SEAS All Afloat.
  • Integrity, objectivity, and openness.
  • Ability to inspire confidence and trust.
  • Respectful of diverse views and skilled at building consensus.
  • Resilient and able to handle sensitive matters with discretion.

This role is advertised as part of TPP's Free Giving Back Services. This volunteer advertisement copy has been supplied to TPP and applicants apply direct to the organisation. Please contact the organisation directly if you have any questions about this volunteer role.

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TPP Recruitment View profile Organisation type Recruitment Agency Company size 0
Posted on: 08 October 2025
Closing date: 30 November 2025 at 15:50
Job ref: LF3163
Tags: Wellbeing, Events / Activities