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London, Greater London (On-site)
Unpaid role, expenses paid
Voluntary
Job description

Join the small, diverse and friendly team of an independent advocacy charity in Lewisham as Trustee. Lewisham Speaking Up is a rights-based organisation that speaks up for independence and power for people with learning disabilities and/or autism. You will contribute to the governance of a grass roots local charity with a great track record. There will be opportunities to meet with beneficiaries and learn about their lives. You will be helping to address the discrimination and inequalities faced by adults with learning disabilities.

We all work together towards our vision for a society where people with learning disabilities are listened to, recognised, respected and included in all decisions about their lives. We are looking for trustees who are committed to helping the organisation achieve this. Our beneficiaries are included at all levels of the organisation from being Board members to being paid staff, volunteers and participating in all our services.

A Trustee must be willing to offer scrutiny, assistance and advice to support the charity's operations, stability, and growth.  You will work with other board members and the charity’s Director in achieving this.

Who are we looking for?

We are looking for a friendly, patient, and non-judgemental person with an interest in disability rights and equality who is passionate about and committed to the organisation's mission, vision, and values.

Some of our board members have a learning disability (known as experts by experience) and we expect all board members to support and give positive encouragement to our board members with learning disabilities. We need trustees who will show commitment to the charity's vision and mission and are willing to understand the issues affecting the people we work with. Experience or knowledge of people with learning disabilities would be useful but is not essential. Previous charity experience or knowledge would be useful but is not essential. 

We require a trustee with at least 3 years' proven experience and skills in one or more of the areas listed below:

  • Human Resources (HR) - processes, policies and recruitment
  • Media/Digital - support website, social media, communications
  • Legal - support with the charity's legal obligations
  • Management – project/programme management and coaching/mentoring

Opportunity: 

  • Help shape our strategic direction, enabling us to expand our reach

  • Join a friendly and diverse team with opportunities to engage beyond core responsibilities. 

  • Opportunities to network with other organisations and people 

  • Personal growth and confidence building. 

  • Opportunities to be part of the activities of the charity. 

Commitment: 

Available for online Board (1.5 hrs) and online Finance Subcommittee (1 hr) meetings, both happen 5 times a year. 

Attending in-person Board and staff Away Day (usually a Saturday in July), and the in-person Annual General Meeting (AGM) during November/December. 

Local candidates preferred (Southeast London based).

Organisation
Lewisham Speaking Up View profile Organisation type Registered Charity Company size 0
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Posted on: 30 March 2026
Closing date: 08 May 2026 at 17:00
Job ref: LSUTrustee126
Tags: Human Resources, IT, Project Management, Legal / Law, Learning Disability, Programme Management, Risk Management, Strategy, Governance / Management

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