TREASURER TRUSTEE FOR HERTS VISION LOSS

TREASURER TRUSTEE FOR HERTS VISION LOSS

Long term role · 3–5 hrs/month · Starting from 10 Nov 2024
2 Brownfields, Welwyn Garden City AL7 1AJ, UK
Older peopleCommunity & familyHealth
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Welwyn Hatfield Community and Voluntary Services
#87867
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Summary

Herts Vision Loss is seeking individuals with a passion for our cause and expertise in legal and/or financial matters to join our Board of Trustees.

Detailed description

As a trustee you will play a pivotal role in shaping our charity's strategic direction, ensuring effective governance, and maintaining financial control.


Key responsibilities:

  • provide strategic oversight and direction to HVL
  • Ensure the charity's financial stability and compliance
  • Collaborate with fellow trustees to make informed decisions
  • Uphold our commitment to transparency, accountability, and good governance

What volunteers need😇 Disclosure and Barring Service

What we will provide to volunteers

💸 Reimbursement of costs🤝 Extra support

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About Welwyn Hatfield Community and Voluntary Services

The Welwyn Hatfield Community and Voluntary Services (WHCVS) provides support and advice to Voluntary and Community Organisations as well as to individuals in Welwyn Hatfield area by acting as an central agency for those who need assistance and those who are volunteering their services for this purpose. In addition, we also operate the WHCVS Community Car Scheme which transports residents in the Welwyn Hatfield Borough who have difficulty using public transport. We transport to hospitals appointments all over the county and to London specialist hospitals.
You will also find that the Volunteer Centre Welwyn Hatfield is integrated into the work of the of the WHCVS. We develop and promote local voluntary and community groups in order to improve the quality of life for all.
All other projects can be found at www.whcvs.org.uk