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Mind of the Student Charity, Romford (Hybrid)
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Job description

We exist so that every young person feels empowered to speak about their mental in school and at home.

Mind of the Student (MOTS) gives young people the confidence to speak about their mental health. We do this by delivering a school-wide mental health programme and community-led services which equips young people with the knowledge, confidence and skills to recognise and address their own mental health needs.

Mind of the Student is currently recuriting two new trustees to join the Board, who have experience in corporate funding, and charity governance. We look forward to receiving your application.

Roles and responsibiilties

  • Ensuring that Mind of the Student complies with our governing document, charity law, any other relevant legislation or regulations.
  • Ensuring that Mind of the Student pursues its objects as defined in our governing document.
  • Giving strategic direction to Mind of the Student.
  • Safeguarding the reputation and values of Mind of the Student.
  • Ensuring the financial stability of Mind of the Student.

In addition to the above, trustees use their specific skills, knowledge and experience to help the board reach sound decisions.

Skills and experience

We welcome applications from candidates with experience in any of the following areas:

  • Experience of working with young people in relation to education, mental health or physical wellbeing.
  • Diverse connections within medium to large corporations who have direct corporate social responsibility links.
  • Governance, including holding leadership positions in the charity sector or serving on a trustee board.
  • Charity grant-making, including membership of grant-making panels or committees.
  • Pro-bono support of charities and connecting expertise.
  • Lived experience of youth work or engaging in the youth sector.
  • Lived experience of mental health.

We are looking for trustees who:

  • Have a deep commitment to Mind of the Student's mission, and ambition for the charity to make a significant positive difference for young people.
  • Have a specific interest in mental health.
  • Are able to work well as part of a diverse team of trustees, with the interpersonal skills to build and maintain effective relationships.
  • Have excellent communication skills with an instinct to listen first and the confidence to challenge supportively.
  • Are problem-solvers who use evidence to make judgements and decisions.

Payment

This is a voluntary role and trustees receive no remuneration. Reasonable expenses can be claimed in line with Mind of the Student's expenses policy.

Hours

Trustees are expected to attend four trustee meetings each year of two-hours each. In addition, attendance at other ad-hoc meetings and discussion may be required. Total time commitment is expected to be up to two hours per month.

Location

Board meetings are held at Bower Park Academy, Havering Road, Romford RM1 4YY, ideally in person but can be attended online.

Each trustee is appointed on a three-year term.

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Mind of the Student Charity View profile Company size Size: 6 - 10

To equip young people at school, and within the community, with the knowledge, confidence and skills to address their mental health needs

Posted on: 01 May 2024
Closing date: 30 July 2024 at 23:30
Job ref: MOTS2024-1
Tags: Fundraising,Governance