The Isle of Wight Youth Trust has launched the search for 2 new Trustees to join their Board of Trustees.
The Youth Trust is a local charity providing mental health and emotional wellbeing services for young people aged 4-25 years on the Isle of Wight.
In 2021 the Youth Trust has faced unprecedented demand for its services, receiving an average of 115 referrals each month between March-August 2021 for their 1-to-1 counselling service.
Malcolm Marshall, Youth Trust Chair of Trustees, explains that the charity is seeking 2 new individuals to join the team responsible for the governance of this vital Island charity.
“Over the past five years, the Youth Trust has significantly expanded and with the outbreak of COVID-19, we have developed some key new areas of work to meet the needs of young Islanders. We have an exceptional breadth and depth of knowledge on our board and are seeking to further strengthen our governance with the addition of the two new posts.”
“We are strong supporters of the Young Trustees Movement and are keen to see those under 30, who might be looking for an opportunity for personal and professional development at Board level to apply. We are particularly looking to speak to those with professional experience in Education, Counselling and Psychotherapy”, he said.
“Becoming a trustee has benefits on both a personal and professional level – it offers a unique range of challenges and rewards. Not only are you contributing to a great cause, but you gain strategic experience, expand your professional network by working with a team of trustees from with diverse background, giving you the opportunity to develop new skills.”
“Joining the Youth Trust Board of Trustees is an opportunity to contribute to one of the Island’s gems – a local charity that has been championing young people’s mental health and wellbeing for over 35 years.”
Full details of the post including details on how to apply can be found at www.iowyouthtrust.co.uk/jobs.