Trustee

LF3212
  • Voluntary
  • London
  • VOLUNTEER

ABandOfBrothers Trustee Role Description

Key responsibilities

  • Ensure that ABandOfBrothers pursues its objectives
  • Ensure that ABandOfBrothers applies its resources carefully and responsibly
  • Contribute actively to the Board of Trustees' role in direction to ABandOfBrothers – setting overall policy, defining goals and setting targets and measuring performance
  • Keep the young men we exist to support at the heart of decision making
  • Ensure that ABandOfBrothers complies with the various legislation relating to charities
  • Safeguard the good name and values of ABandOfBrothers
  • Ensure the effective administration of ABandOfBrothers
  • Ensure the financial stability of ABandOfBrothers
  • Protect and manage the property of the charity and ensure the proper investment of the charity's funds

In addition, all Trustees should use any specific skills, knowledge or experience they have to help the Board of Trustees reach sound decisions and provide honest and constructive criticism, advice and comments.

Further duties

  • Support our staff to improve operations by bringing specialist knowledge and skills, contacts and networks and experience on different aspects of the operations as required
  • Read Board papers carefully in advance of meetings
  • Keep informed of the services provided by ABandOfBrothers
  • Network where possible on behalf of ABandOfBrothers to support income generation from organisations and individuals

Further duties of Trustees as a group

  • Be accountable to funders for the services provided and money spent
  • Appoint charity leadership
  • Approve major actions of ABandOfBrothers, such as capital spending and major programme changes
  • Annually review the performance of the Board and take steps to improve its performance
  • Seek new Trustees when appropriate
  • Appoint independent auditors

What We're Looking For

We aim for our Trustee Board as a group to have a mix of skills and backgrounds. Ultimately, we want to find people who are committed to ABandOfBrothers’s mission and who have the time to meaningfully engage at board level. Some additional things we're looking out for this time include: 

  • Lived experience of the care system or experience of the care system from your working life
  • Lived experience of the criminal justice system (this might be your own experience, but could also be that of a partner or family member) or experience of the criminal justice system from your working life
  • Experience of HR and employment law
  • A background in successful charity fundraising or a network that you are happy to share to further our fundraising efforts

Time commitment

Our Board meets four-six times a year, for about three hours. Trustees also provide support and advice to the leadership team between meetings on subjects from fundraising to programmes. We are happy to pay travel and childcare expenses to enable Trustees to attend.

 Trustees are normally appointed for four years. This term is sometimes then extended for a further four years to a maximum term of eight years.

Informal Chat

If you'd like an informal and private chat about being an ABandOfBrothers Trustee, and what it might involve, you're welcome to contact us to arrange this. 

Send an email to lotus.finch@abandofbrothers.org.uk with your general availability and Lotus will make arrangements. If you can include a few lines describing what you are curious about then she can make sure you talk to the right person to meet your needs. 

Applying to become a ABandOfBrothers Trustee

If you'd like to apply to be a ABandOfBrothers Trustee, we ask you to provide in one email or document: 

  • A recent CV
  • A covering letter (a page or maximum two please) which includes answers to the following questions: 
    • What will you bring to the role? 
    • What does being a trustee of ABandOfBrothers mean to you? 

Please send these to lotus.finch@abandofbrothers.org.uk

Previous convictions

There's a small range of offences-  mainly fraud, sexual offences and terrorism-related offences – which can currently disqualify some people with unspent convictions from serving as a charity Trustee. Even in these cases, individuals can apply for a 'waiver' and this is often granted. If this is a matter of concern for you, please raise it- completely privately- with us via the email above. We’ll arrange an informal chat with one of our trustees to discuss. 

Recruitment Timetable

We're aiming to keep to the timetable outlined below so that we can have new Trustees on board by February/ March 2026. 

Applications – due by 6pm 9th January, 2026 

Interviews – week commencing 20th January, 2026

Candidates will meet a panel consisting of ABandOfBrothers Trustees, management and Council and may include a young man.

Informal chat for final candidates with David Harland (Chair, ABandOfBrothers) –week commencing 26th January. 2026

Both the interviews and informal chats will take place remotely.

Announcement of appointments – early February 2026

First board meeting after appointment: TBC


This role is advertised as part of TPP's Free Giving Back Services. This volunteer advertisement copy has been supplied to TPP and applicants apply direct to the organisation. Please contact the organisation directly if you have any questions about this volunteer role.

Shelley Hawkins Head of Office Administration

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