About the role
Many people in Manchester are finding it harder to cope with the pressures they face: making ends meet financially; getting and staying in a job and caring for children and loved ones. The stresses that people are dealing with increases the chance that they will experience poor mental health. Manchester Mind knows that there are even more challenging times ahead. Manchester Mind are looking for new trustees to join their Board to help to address those challenges and ensure that people experiencing mental health issues have the right support.
The Treasurer will be required to join a Board of Trustees that meets 10 times a year currently on Tuesday evenings. The main task is to oversee the delivery of the strategic and business plans, manage the organisation’s performance and ensure financial sustainability. The post holder will be inducted to the Board, have a mentor while you’re learning about your role and regular reviews with the Chair.
About you
The role of trustee is an opportunity to give something back to the community and bring your enthusiasm and commitment to help others as well as your diverse experience and skills (which could be from all kinds of professional and personal backgrounds).
Manchester Mind welcomes applications from all sections of the community but to increase the skills mix and diversity of their current Board, they would particularly welcome applications from:
• Young people
• People from BME communities (who are currently under-represented at Board level).
• People with direct experience of mental health issues – either personally, as a carer or in a professional capacity.
• People with professional expertise in campaigning, fund-raising, accountancy, HR, education, catering and hospitality, research and evaluation, or with a commercial or legal background.
Manchester Mind particularly want to recruit a new Treasurer with an accountancy qualification, expertise in accountancy and ideally with experience of finances in the “not for profit” sector.
About Manchester Mind
Manchester Mind provides innovative services providing practical and emotional support to a wide range of people. Alongside the Assertive Outreach project, supporting people with severe and enduring mental health problems, Manchester Mind run an advice and advocacy service which helps people tackle some of the basic issues in their lives like housing, debt and leading healthier lifestyles.
Manchester Mind also has a café which provides volunteering opportunities for those who feel ready to get back into a work environment. There’s also Good Mood Food, a catering business which is run as a social enterprise to generate income for the charity as a whole. Manchester Mind also runs a young people’s advice and support project (YASP) based in Levenshulme providing support for 15-25 year olds.
If you’d like a chat about becoming a trustee, contact the Service Director, Elizabeth Simpson on 0161 226 9907, or email: [email protected].
For further information and to apply, visit: www.manchestermind.org
Deadline: Friday 19 July 2013