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Volunteer Trustee for Sight Loss Charity in West London

Middlesex Association for the Blind

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Posted over 30 days ago...

Middlesex Association for the Blind is a registered charity offering a range of services aiming at supporting people who are blind or partially sighted so they can remain as independent as possible. We operate across nine London Boroughs.

Overview

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Stanmore, HA7 1EP

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Expires at anytime

What will you be doing?

We are looking for new Trustees and are particularly interested in applicants with:

Knowledge of challenges of living with sight loss Social media and marketing experience

We are committed to diverse representation and encourage applications from anyone, regardless of age, background, formal education or cultural heritage. Previous Board or Trustee experience isn’t needed. Your passion, energy and commitment to help is more important.

Are you an enthusiastic and creative individual who enjoys a challenge? Do you want to be part of a team determined to grow the reach and impact of the organisation? Do you have the time to commit to helping us grow the impact of MAB?

What are we looking for?

We would be particularly interested to hear from you if you have knowledge or expertise in:

Social media and digital technology Marketing, communications and public relations The challenges of living with sight loss

In addition to the above, knowledge and expertise in one or more of the following areas would be an advantage:

Developing and growing an organisation Human resources and people management Commissioning or providing services Local government affairs Governance

What difference will you make?

As part of our board, you will support and shape our work and strategic direction, and help determine the growth and reach of our organisation.

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