Sorry, this vacancy is now closed and applications can’t be submitted!

Trustee
get further

Job Description

An exciting opportunity to join the Board of Trustees at an ambitious charity looking to help students from disadvantaged backgrounds to gain gateway qualifications in further education and get back on track.

ABOUT GET FURTHER

Get Further is the first charity dedicated to providing high-quality tuition to students facing challenges in further education, adult education, and the apprenticeship sector. We aim to transform the experience of these students, helping them to build their skills and realise their aspirations for education and work.

Every year, 200,000 children – disproportionately from disadvantaged backgrounds – do not achieve the expected standard in crucial English and maths qualifications while at school, locking them out of many university courses, apprenticeships, and key professions.

Twice as many disadvantaged 16- to 18-year-olds go to further education colleges than school sixth forms, and yet for too long, the needs of students in further education have not taken centre stage in education policy or funding. We work in partnership with further education providers to prove that, when given the means, all young people can build the skills needed to progress in education and work.

TRUSTEE SPECIFICATIONS AND COMMITMENT

We are looking to recruit a trustee who has expertise and skills in one or more of the following key areas:

  • Further Education (teaching/leadership/policy)
  • Apprenticeship Sector
  • Fundraising
  • Legal, including charity law
  •  Impact and Evaluation (including experience of large-scale evaluation and/or RCTs)

 

ESSENTIAL

  • Commitment to Get Further’s mission and values, including passionate about tackling educational inequality.
  • Financial qualifications and experience within a charity, not for profit or business in a senior financial role.
  • Proven ability to communicate and explain financial information to members of the Board and other stakeholders.
  • Analytical and evaluation skills, demonstrating good judgement.
  • Understanding/willingness to learn and acceptance of the legal duties, responsibilities and liabilities of trusteeship.
  • Good communication and leadership skills.
  • Creative thinking, especially in ensuring equality, diversity and inclusion considerations are part of the charity’s decision making and strategy.
  • An openness to challenge and question others.
  • Willing to act as an ambassador to external bodies, charities and companies.
  • A team-oriented approach to problem solving and management

DESIRABLE

  • Knowledge of charity SORP and aware of impending changes.
  • Demonstrated knowledge and experience of charity fundraising and finance practices.
  • An understanding of the education landscape in the UK.

TRUSTEE COMMITMENT

  • The term of a board member is an initial three years.
  • Expectation to attend all quarterly board meetings, as well as sub-committee meetings and ad hoc Get Further events, which may involve speaking engagements for example, student alumni events or tutor training.
  • Training and support are available, and each new trustee will receive a full induction.

For more details on what is expected of trustee and the main duties involved please see the attached recruitment pack.

HOW TO APPLY

For details on how to apply and the timeline for recruitment please see the attached pack. Applications close on Monday 3rd June 2024.

The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.