A charity is looking for new trustees and a deputy chair to help guide the organisation.
Age Concern Hampshire, a charity dedicated to supporting older people across the county, is looking for people to join its board.
The charity wants people who are "passionate about making a difference" and "contributing to the wellbeing of older people in the community" to apply.
The roles are important in guiding the charity’s strategic direction and ensuring the ongoing delivery of essential services.
As a board member, you will be part of a dedicated team, meeting six times a year for two-hour sessions, with the convenience of virtual attendance.
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Helen Callen, CEO at Age Concern Hampshire, said: "We’re thrilled to welcome people from all walks of life to our team.
"With virtual evening meetings, you can easily fit this role around your existing commitments, and you don’t need to be local to make a meaningful impact.
"This is a wonderful opportunity to use your unique skills and perspectives to support our vital work in assisting older people across Hampshire."
Previous trustee experience is not required, and applicants do not need to reside in Hampshire.
To express your interest in becoming a trustee or deputy chair at Age Concern Hampshire, email hr@ageconcernhampshire.org.uk.
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