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Would you consider becoming a Trustee of Transport for All?

Transport for All

Do you want to be part of leading one of the capital’s most dynamic disability rights organisations...

Do you want to be part of leading one of the capital’s most dynamic disability rights organisations?
There are currently four vacancies available on our Board of Trustees – the main governing body of the organisation.
We are looking for people with skills and expertise to direct us at a crucial time in our history. As a proud user led grass roots organisation, we particularly encourage nominations from Disabled and older people. We are particularly interested in people with skills and experience of finance/accounting, human resources, fundraising (including organising sponsored events), management, the business/corporate sector, strategic planning and campaigning.
If you would like more information on what being a Trustee entails; then please do get in touch, and we would be happy to discuss it with you. New trustees will be introduced during our Biennial General Meeting (BGM) which will take place on the Saturday 27th January 2018.

How to apply?

If you are interested in becoming a Trustee, please return your nomination form (click here to download it) by post or email by Friday 1st December 2017.

The Board of Trustees will conduct face to face interviews with prospective candidates on either the 7th or 8th December. After this interview process, those candidates deemed suitable will be put forward to be voted in by members.

So to summarise the key dates are:

  • 1st December 2017 – Deadline to send your nomination to become a Trustee.
  • 7th or 8th December 2017 – Interviews of candidates.
  • 4th to 24th January 2018 – Elections of the new trustees (by email, post or phone).
  • 27th January 2018 – BGM with introduction of the newly elected trustees.
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