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Remote
Unpaid role, expenses not paid
Voluntary
Job description

Welcome and thank you for your interest in becoming the Chair of the board at The Hardman Trust

  • Are you keen to help people leaving prison and support them to work towards their goals?
  • Do you believe that with the right support people can rebuild their lives, contribute to their communities, and break free from the cycle of reoffending?
  • Do you share our conviction that no one should be defined solely by their past, and that everyone deserves the opportunity to thrive?

If so, you could be one of the people we are looking for to help The Hardman Trust move into the next
exciting chapter of our work.

Who are we?
The Hardman Trust was established in 1994, with the aim of helping people leaving prison after long
sentences. Our founder, Guy Armstrong, was a prison Chaplain. He saw the challenges facing this
group: homelessness, a lack of workplace skills, stigma, isolation, low confidence, and poverty. A fund
was set up to provide financial assistance to purchase tools and equipment, offering a helping hand
into employment. We now know from experience that this practical approach works. The people the
Hardman Trust has supported over three decades have used this financial support to gain
qualifications, start their own businesses, find employment and a new direction in life. We are now
extending our reach so more people can benefit from our support and sharing our evidence and
insights to help shape a more effective, humane criminal justice system. Achieving this means securing
the right funding, building strong partnerships, and ensuring our resources are used with maximum
efficiency and impact.
We are looking for several new Trustees to join the Hardman Trust Board. If you want to support our
mission, and you feel that you have the commitment and the life or professional experience for the
role, we would love to hear from you. In return, you will have the chance to make a meaningful
difference to those serving long sentences; and you will be part of a passionate and committed team
of staff, trustees and volunteers. We offer support to all new Trustees and if you haven’t been one
before, don’t worry - we will make sure you have access to any training and development you feel you
need.
It is a privilege to be part of the Hardman Trust’s work. It is an incredible organisation making real
change in the criminal justice sector. It is an exciting time to join the charity – we have recently
appointed a new CEO, Annette So and we are looking forward to developing our direction for the
future and fulfilling our vision where everyone can achieve their potential within and beyond prison.

The Trustee role
The Trustees work collectively as a Board. They have ultimate responsibility for governing the
Hardman Trust charity, directing its management, and ensuring it is well-run and operates according to
its purposes. They are legally responsible for the charity's finances, reputation, and compliance with
the law. Each Trustee brings their own lived experience and/or professional skills to support the charity
achieve its aims. Most Trustees also learn new skills during their time on the Board.
We want our Board to look like the world we serve and to have different voices within it. We know
that diverse groups of people make better decisions. We are keen to hear from people who can bring
perspectives or experiences often underrepresented in charity governance and how can help us
progress our vision.
Trustees are not usually involved in the day-to-day running of the charity. However, they work closely
with the Hardman Trust’s dedicated staff team, who are supported by a wider group of volunteers. The
Trustee role as in the majority of charities, is unpaid although legitimate expenses – travel costs for
example – can be claimed.


The Trustees’ key responsibilities

  • Provide leadership to the Board in setting the charity’s strategy and priorities
  • Oversee a collaborative and effective Board that brings diverse perspectives
  • Support the Chief Executive, offering guidance and challenge
  • Champion the charity’s mission and values, acting as an Ambassador and building relationships with key stakeholders, including policymakers, donors and the wider criminal justice sector
  • Ensure effective governance and decision making, including chairing quarterly board meetings
  • Ensure compliance with the Charity Commission and relevant legislation.
  • A full job specification is included below for further information.

What we are looking for

Experience of leadership, ideally at Board or senior executive level. You don’t have to have been a Chair before, but you do have to have experience of being a Trustee.

  • Strong governance knowledge and an understanding of the responsibility of charity trustees
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills and able to build relationships effectively
  • Strategic thinking with the ability to support and challenge constructively, and an inclusive leadership style
  • Someone who will act as an advocate for the charity and be willing to champion the Hardman
  • Trust through personal networks, social media and other channels.
  • The ability to be responsive and flexible – we are a small charity which sometimes requires the
  • Chair to be available at short notice or out of hours to offer support or advice
  • Commitment to equality, diversion and inclusion and to improving outcomes for people serving long prison sentences
  • Experience of the criminal justice sector, prisons or related fields is desirable

Please review the document The Hardman Trust Chair Pack for more information about this position and details on how to apply. 

Posted by
The Hardman Trust View profile Organisation type Registered Charity Company size 1 - 5
Posted on: 12 September 2025
Closing date: 29 September 2025 at 11:48
Tags: Justice, Prison, Trusts / Foundations