I'm not sure whether this should go in off-topic as it's not strictly cycling, but Living Streets does lots of work with similar goals to cycling orgs, and some work in partnership with them, so it's sort of relevant if a bit tenuous. Anyway, it's looking for trustees. Blurb below from the CEO Tony Armstrong.
Living Streets, the national charity working to create safe, attractive and enjoyable streets around the UK, is currently looking for two new Trustees to join our Board.
Living Streets has grown steadily over recent years, with additional project and core funding. We now have offices in London, Manchester, Newcastle and Edinburgh with other staff based in partner local authority offices. The organisation has developed an excellent reputation within government, amongst related professions and the sector for our policy and campaigning work, our innovative consultancy services and our national campaigns and projects aimed at encouraging and enabling walking.
In order to support our strategic objectives, we are looking to enhance the existing skills on the Board by recruiting two additional Trustees. We are particularly keen to recruit people with experience of public health within a local authority setting, people who have experience of the private/commercial sector and people with charity finance experience. Obviously, we are also looking for a commitment to the values and strategic objectives of Living Streets.
We value diversity and the Board of Trustees is keen to achieve diversity in its membership. Therefore we would particularly welcome applications from disabled people and people from a minority ethnic background.
We are undertaking an open recruitment process for new Trustees and hope to have a wide range of interest.
If this is something that would interest you, please visit http://www.livingstreets.org.uk/about-us/vacancies which provides more information on how to express your interest. If you would like to have a chat with me about this, then I’d be happy to do so. Please contact me on 020 7377 4900.
I'm not sure whether this should go in off-topic as it's not strictly cycling, but Living Streets does lots of work with similar goals to cycling orgs, and some work in partnership with them, so it's sort of relevant if a bit tenuous. Anyway, it's looking for trustees. Blurb below from the CEO Tony Armstrong.
Living Streets, the national charity working to create safe, attractive and enjoyable streets around the UK, is currently looking for two new Trustees to join our Board.
Living Streets has grown steadily over recent years, with additional project and core funding. We now have offices in London, Manchester, Newcastle and Edinburgh with other staff based in partner local authority offices. The organisation has developed an excellent reputation within government, amongst related professions and the sector for our policy and campaigning work, our innovative consultancy services and our national campaigns and projects aimed at encouraging and enabling walking.
In order to support our strategic objectives, we are looking to enhance the existing skills on the Board by recruiting two additional Trustees. We are particularly keen to recruit people with experience of public health within a local authority setting, people who have experience of the private/commercial sector and people with charity finance experience. Obviously, we are also looking for a commitment to the values and strategic objectives of Living Streets.
We value diversity and the Board of Trustees is keen to achieve diversity in its membership. Therefore we would particularly welcome applications from disabled people and people from a minority ethnic background.
We are undertaking an open recruitment process for new Trustees and hope to have a wide range of interest.
If this is something that would interest you, please visit http://www.livingstreets.org.uk/about-us/vacancies which provides more information on how to express your interest. If you would like to have a chat with me about this, then I’d be happy to do so. Please contact me on 020 7377 4900.