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Job Description:

Join The Nelson Trust as a Volunteer Trustee. The Nelson Trust provides life‑changing residential addiction treatment and specialist women’s services. Our Women’s Centres across Gloucester, Swindon, Somerset, Bristol and Wales offer a unique “one‑stop‑shop” model supporting women with multiple disadvantages, including those within the criminal justice system.

Job Responsibility:

  • Play a pivotal role in shaping our strategy
  • Ensure resources are used wisely
  • Help us remain at the forefront of innovative, trauma‑informed support
  • Attend Quarterly Board meetings
  • Contribute to sub‑committees and working groups aligned to your expertise or interests

Requirements:

  • Senior leadership experience or interest in development projects and estates
  • Senior leadership experience or interest in commissioned contracts with government departments
  • Experience of the nature of our work
  • Lived experience related to our work is also warmly welcomed

Nice to have:

Previous Trustee experience may be beneficial

What we offer:

Reasonable expenses will be paid

Additional Information:

Job Posted:
February 20, 2026

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