The GRAB Trust - Trustees

Board member - Scotland

Ref: 409Friday 20 September 2024

Role: Trustees

Type: Voluntary Position  

Location: Argyll and Bute/Other

Hours: Quarterly Board Meeting (Currently MS Teams)

 

The Organisation

 

The GRAB Trust was established to address waste and recycling issues in Argyll & Bute and this year is celebrating its 25th year! The GRAB Trust exists to seek the preservation and maintenance of the outstanding natural quality of Argyll and Bute’s environment by participating in and encouraging sustainable environmental and waste management activities by the wider Argyll and Bute public.

 

GRAB recognises that the key to its work continuing successfully is through engaging the local community - the public need to be interested and active in sustainable environmental projects. They need to be suitably informed of the relevant issues and offered a range of accessible, enjoyable and rewarding community projects:

 

  • To promote increased levels of re-use through the landmark Lorn & Oban Reuse Initiative (LORI) in order to for Argyll and Bute become a Zero Waste society; offer volunteering opportunities for more local people; and offer opportunities for the long-term unemployed and community service offenders through their pioneering training and job search programme

Find out more here: LORI Project

 

  • The promotion of beach cleaning and marine issues through continuing delivery of the Argyll and Bute Beaches and Marine Litter project: Beaches and Marine Litter Project
  • Delivery of community clean-ups around beaches and roadside verges utilising publicly funded litter grants: Litter Pick Projects
  • The delivery of professional waste, recycling and wider environmental education, awareness and training activities to all sectors of the Argyll and Bute public including schools, households, businesses and visitors: GRAB Education Projects
  • Fostering, encouraging and supporting local community involvement and participation in a range of sustainable, recycling and environmental projects across Argyll and Bute.

 

Recently the GRAB Trust has supported over 8,000 individuals through LORI; reached over 55,000 people via social media; and engaged hundreds of participants in beach cleans and workshops. They’re now looking for new people to join the board as trustees so they can continue this vital work.

Find out more about the GRAB Trust’s valuable work here: GRAB Trust

 

Who they’re looking for

 

Traditionally, GRAB trustees have been residents of the Argyll and Bute area but GRAB would also welcome interest from candidates who are from further afield. New trustees are sought who offer insights and experience in:

 

  • Buildings and properties maintenance and development, such as improvements and renewals to drive income from current GRAB buildings and securing new facilities for expansion;
  • Any type of recycling programmes and/or environmental protection;
  • Fundraising, in particular trusts and foundations or securing governmental/grants funding;
  • Stakeholder or partnership development, locally and beyond the Argyll and Bute region

 

How to Apply:

 

If you share a passion for communities, climate change mitigation and the local environment in Argyll and Bute this could be the role for you!

 

To apply please send a request for the Trustee Candidate Pack to recruitment@brucetaitassociates.com

 

Candidates are kindly asked to submit their comprehensive, up-to-date CV and a supporting statement that highlights their suitability for the role and motivation for applying.

 

Closing Date: Monday 28th October

 

If you have any questions about these roles, please get in touch so we can help find the answers for you.

 

*Candidates are kindly reminded to let us know if any dates in the recruitment schedule are inconvenient so an alternative may be found. Please also advise if you need any additional support during this process so BTA can make every effort on your behalf (e.g. larger print docs; different colour text)

 

This search is being conducted exclusively for The GRAB Trust by BTA (Bruce Tait Associates). Our leadership team have all worked in the voluntary sector and we use this experience to match organisations and individuals to create great appointments

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