Treasurer Trustee



Contact person
simon ree
#111658
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Summary
We are looking for someone to join our board of trustees in the role of Treasurer.
Detailed description
Bardsley Youth Project
Bardsley Youth Project seeks to support young people aged 16-25 who are homeless, or at risk of homelessness or vulnerably housed.
Treasurer Trustee
Time commitment: 10 hours per month average, trustees’ meetings every second Monday bi-monthly
We are looking for someone to join our board of trustees in the role of Treasurer, potential candidates would be detail orientated with strong financial acumen, a background in ether accounting or book keeping and experienced in pay role.
Ensuring that trustees have an accurate financial overview from which to make decisions and relevant charity stakeholders, Charities commission and funders are kept up to date with our finances.
You would be joining the organisation at an exciting time of our development as we expand the reach and level of support we deliver with young people. The role holder will be expected to undertake an DBS check and adhere to our safeguarding policy.
For more information and full role description please contact Simon Rée
If you would like an informal discussion or further information, please email Simon Rée, our CEO to arrange a call with himself or our chair of trustees.
To apply for this role, please email your CV accompanied by a statement (no more than 2 sides of A4) outlining your skills, expertise and how you meet the role description.
Closing date for applications: Rowling until position filed
What we will provide to volunteers
💸 Reimbursement of costs
About Bardsley youth project
The young people we work with are among the most vulnerable in Coventry. Lack of adult support is common leading to chaotic lifestyles. Serial homelessness is a feature with ‘sofa surfing’ at friends’ houses hiding the true extent of the problem and limiting access to statutory support. For some of our young people we are regarded as ‘home’, the only place they feel part of and loved and cared for.
The young people ‘opt in’ to use our services and engage as much or as little as they choose. Activities offered are changed regularly following consultation with the young people each term, as are the support services we offer.

