Chair of the Board of Trustees

Job details
Closing date: 
Friday, August 31, 2018 - 10:30
Start date: 
Wednesday, June 27, 2018
Contract type: 
Voluntary
Contact email address: 
anniem@sharecommunity.org.uk
Contact telephone number: 
020 7801 9817

Work with us to create a brilliant future for people who need extra help to live, learn, and work independently, be healthy and well, and enjoy life to the full. We’re looking for a new Chair of Board of Trustees.

Welcome to Share

Mary in ParisWe’re a happy, creative and dynamic charity based in Wandsworth. We’ve been making a difference to disabled adults since 1972 through accredited learning, employment, and personal development programmes. We’re an especially popular choice for people with learning disabilities, many of whom also have autism. We are implementing a new Theory of Change which gives us greater focus and relevance.

As well as our range of training and activity programmes, we’re growing two social enterprises – catering and horticulture – which are set to become more and more important over the next few years.

Some of our work also involves partners: we believe that working together often adds value to our ventures.

Joyce and Geraldine JamesOur stakeholder surveys and the recent high scores on our Investors in People assessment provide evidence that being involved with Share is a joy for everyone because our warm, positive culture is in our DNA and shines through in everything we do. Getting to know us We have a staff of 32 and annual turnover of around £1m. Currently, our funding comes from local authority spot purchase contracts, other public sector contracts, income generated through social enterprise, and grants and donations.

Getting to know us

Karina in the gardenWe have a staff of 32 and annual turnover of around £1m. Currently, our funding comes from local authority spot purchase contracts, other public sector contracts, income generated through social enterprise, and grants and donations.

We’re an Investor in People, hold Matrix accreditation, and we’re Autism Accredited by the National Autistic Society. Oh, and we’ve got 5 stars from the environmental health inspector for our kitchen.

Share is a registered charity (264894) and company limited by guarantee (1081030).

Our Board of Trustees

Our trustees have a wide range of skills and experience relevant to governing a charity. They specialise in key areas including finance, charity law, HR, and learning disabilities. Our Chair, Bill Morgan, has been leading Share along with the Board and senior managers since 2013, prior to which he spent 2 years as our Treasurer. He’s stepping down in summer 2018 to pursue new opportunities, and we are looking to recruit his successor.

Bill’s work has greatly strengthened Share, helping to make it sustainable and one of the most respected charities in the area. We are therefore seeking an exceptional person to lead our Board of Trustees, which has reached a level of maturity that ensures the highest standards of governance. The Chair will have significant experience of governance in the charity, public, or business sector, and will have strong facilitating, mentoring, networking, and ambassadorial skills. They need to have a firm commitment to working within Share’s values framework along with a passion for championing the social and economic inclusion of disabled people.

Jodie canoeingTrustees meet every two months at our Board meetings. This usually takes place on the last Monday of the month between 6.30pm and 8.30pm. There are also sub-committees for finance; governance, HR and staffing; and for fundraising and business development. Every Trustee sits on at least one sub-committee.

Once a year, we hold an ‘Away Day’ for strategic planning, which trustees are strongly encouraged to attend. We’re in a healthy place right now, but the challenge is to rise to new opportunities, meet changing needs, and remain sustainable for the long term.

Please get in touch with Share's Chief Executive, Annie McDowall, if you’d like to find out more and to arrange a preliminary visit.