Write Back
Location
Dagenham, Greater London | United Kingdom
Job description
Write Back is a charity helping marginalised young people develop their self-esteem, literacy and creativity through storytelling. At a crucial moment in our development, we are looking for enthusiastic and engaged trustees to help us grow.
What will you be doing?We are looking for individuals with:
We anticipate growing our trustee board significantly over the next 6-12 months. Our initial priority will be recruiting someone who is:
We also welcome applications from those who are:
However, we are open to applications from a variety of backgrounds and would encourage you to get in touch if you are interested. We are intending to recruit 2 - 3 trustees in total.
Core requirements:
We are looking for individuals with:
We anticipate growing our trustee board significantly over the next 6-12 months. Our initial priority will be recruiting someone who is:
We also welcome applications from those who are:
However, we are open to applications from a variety of backgrounds and would encourage you to get in touch if you are interested. We are intending to recruit 2 - 3 trustees in total.
What difference will you make?As a small but fast-growing charity, we have a strong trustee board in place but are looking to bring in new trustees to help in our new phase of growth. We currently have no full-time employees, but deliver our programmes through contractors or volunteers. We have recently secured funding which will enable us to expand our work over the next three years, in Barking and Dagenham and possibly beyond. We are therefore looking for trustees who want to get closely involved in setting the strategy, direction and priorities of Write Back as we transition from new ‘start-up’ into a more established charity.
By joining Write Back as a trustee you would help to build on the impact we are already having in our community. Since becoming a registered charity, Write Back has run over 300 hours of storytelling programmes. Here are some of our key findings and milestones:
• More than eight in ten participants' self-esteem improved over the course of our programme, on average by 23%.* We, our partner schools and families have also seen the tangible increases in young people’s personal confidence.
• Through our programmes we have printed and celebrated the stories of over 180 young people.
• Thirteen anthologies of young writers produced with over 400,000 words published by young writers.
Before you applyIf you have any questions or would like to discuss this further, please don’t hesitate to get in touch. Otherwise, to apply, please send a CV and short covering letter outlining why you’d like to become a trustee of Write Back.
Thank you for your interest in our work,
Sam Norwood, Founder and Director
Alex Newton, Chair of Trustees
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Write Back is a new charity helping marginalised young people develop their self-esteem, literacy and creativity through storytelling. Currently based in Barking & Dagenham, since 2020 we have...
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