Trustee
Use your fundraising expertise to champion life-changing research and give hope to people living with debilitating, overlooked health conditions – join us as Trustee of the Medical Research Foundation.
The Medical Research Foundation is looking to appoint a trustee, with senior-level experience working within fundraising, preferably in biomedical science and with corporate or high value gift fundraising, to join our Board of Trustees.
Many of the diseases and conditions that affect human health have been cured or overcome as a result of medical research, but there will always be more to do and there are areas of medical need that receive little or no support – and people’s lives that see no improvement. That’s where we step in. The Medical Research Foundation is an independent charitable foundation, investing the power of our donations to change medicine and change lives.
In 2026, we are entering the third year of our current five-year Organisational strategy that focuses on changing the health of children and young people, those with neglected mental health conditions and those whose health will be impacted by the changing climate. Underpinning our mission is a strategic aim to secure our future for the generations to come, with a focus on increasing our fundraising capability and our voluntary income to at least £3m per annum by the end of 2029. We are looking to complement the current strengths of our Board with a trustee who brings senior‑level fundraising expertise, preferably in biomedical research and major donor giving, and will play a key role in helping us realise our vision and deliver on our five-year strategy to give hope through medical research. Ideally you will be familiar with the principles of corporate governance in the public or charitable sector.
Diversity and inclusion are a priority for us, and we encourage and welcome applications from people of all backgrounds. Trustees are supported throughout their appointment with training and development opportunities, and we welcome applications from individuals are who new to charity trusteeship.
The Board typically meets four times a year in Central London. As part of their appointment, trustees are also asked to sit on the Board’s committees and attend occasional evening events. The position is voluntary and not remunerated, although reasonable expenses are paid, such as travel and childcare while attending our meetings and events.
The appointment will commence in May 2026 for a three-year term in the first instance.
How to apply
You can find full details of the role and how to apply by visiting our website.
Closing date: 23 March 2026 at 12:00 (noon)
Interview date: 14 April 2026
Please note that interviews will be in person in Central London.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.