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Trustee – Volunteer positionExpand
We are looking for a new trustee for our board
We are looking for people of all ages who live (work or study) in the London Borough of Camden who have time and energy to devote to developing the work of our local Healthwatch.
We are in an important and exciting time at Healthwatch Camden, having recently implemented our long-term strategy. We want to encourage the input of local people who hold the relevant expertise to support us in delivering our objectives on both short- and long-term basis.
What are we looking for?
Our current Trustee team has skills in the care of the elderly, the young, LGBTQ+, under-represented community groups, medicine, pharmacy, and housing. We particularly seek new Trustees with expertise in finance and accountancy, human resources and public relations.
If you don’t have these particular skills, but think you have something special to offer, we would still be keen to hear from you.
You would join our current group of 6 trustees who bring a diverse range of skills and experience of working within diverse teams. We all share a passion for ensuring that the voices of all Camden residents are heard in the planning and conduct of health and social care within the borough.
How to apply
Please contact Stephen Heard, Director at Stephen.heard@healthwatchcamden.co.uk explaining why you would like to join us.
Who are we?
Healthwatch Camden is a statutory organisation funded by the local authority and supplements this with funding from external sources. The role of Trustees is voluntary.
The Trustee Board of Healthwatch Camden oversees, guides and ensures the good governance of the day to day running of the organisation which is led by a full-time paid Director and a team of 4 full and part-time staff. A number of local volunteers help us when needed.
We seek to represent and advocate for all Camden residents whatever their age, ethnicity, cultural or health and social backgrounds. Much of our work involves canvassing their views and making these known to local health and social care providers as well as the local authority.