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Trustee vacancies, January 2010 Woman's Trust is a medium-sized women-only charity (turnover around £500,000 pa) providing high quality services accross London to enable women affected by domestice violence to rebuild their lives. We are highly regarded by our users, and by other agencies working alongside us in the field. Our vision: A world where all women affected by domestic violence have ready access to adequate and appropriate support. Our mission: To provide women-only, client-led services supporting and empowering women affected by domestic violence and abuse
About Woman's Trust Woman's Trust was formed in 1995 to address the substantial gap in domestic violence (DV) service provision. Acknowledging DV and mental health as interlocking issues, the charity focuses on these two topics. Ther charity offers practical and emotional support to up to 1,800 women per year. We support women via our integrated counselling, support and advocacy services, which are offered in a variety of languages. by workers with extensive DV counselling experience. We have a dynamic, committed Board, and are now planing to enhance our effectiveness by recruiting enhusiastic new trustees. New trustees: essential qualities: - Commitment to the Woman's Trust ethos and client-led approach;
- The ability to provide constructive and pragmatic advice and support, rooted in relevant experience;
- The ability to work as a part of team;
- Sufficient time avialable to attend Management Committee meetings twice a quarter, to engange in one subcommittee, and to comment in areas of own expertise (at leat 8 hours per month)
- Significant knowledge and experience of at least one of the following
- Domestic violence issues, counselling/psychotherapy;
- Fundraising
- Legal, especially charity and/or employment law
- Press/PR
- Human Resources
For an application pack please call 020 7034 0303/0304 or email
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; Or Download the file from here. 
For a confidential discussion, please contact our Chair, Ruth Kaufman, on 07803 299 665
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