Что такое доверительный управляющий?
Роль попечителя в благотворительной организации заключается в том, чтобы быть «хранителем цели», следя за тем, чтобы все решения ставили на первое место потребности бенефициаров. Наши попечители охраняют активы благотворительной организации – как материальные активы, в том числе имущество, так и нематериальные, такие как репутация.
Текущие возможности
Вы когда-нибудь задумывались о том, чтобы стать попечителем NDAS? В настоящее время мы ищем динамичного и целеустремленного попечителя, который присоединится к нашему Совету. Знания о домашнем насилии не требуются.
Мы хотим, чтобы наш совет представлял наше местное сообщество, и поэтому приветствовали бы подходы от людей из недостаточно представленных групп, особенно от людей из чернокожих, азиатских и этнических меньшинств, ЛГБТК+, а также представителей широкого возрастного диапазона и людей с ограниченными возможностями.
Мы ищем доверенных лиц с навыками и опытом в следующих областях:
Высшее или дополнительное образование
Сбор средств и получение дохода
Коммуникации и PR, особенно цифровой маркетинг
Аудит
Человеческие ресурсы
Инвалидность
Если это представляет для вас интерес или вы хотели бы получить дополнительную информацию, пожалуйста, напишите:
Приходите и познакомьтесь с текущими попечителями
Все они имеют богатый опыт работы в различных секторах. Нажмите на ссылки, чтобы узнать о них больше
Bev McConnell Bev joined the NDAS board of trustees in 2013. She is a qualified social worker and has a background in multiagency safeguarding and currently works as an independent safeguarding consultant. She provides services to local authorities, education settings and private providers as well as acting as an Independent Social Worker in private law cases and as a review author.
Dave Lloyd-Hearn Dave has been a Trustee of NDAS since September 2019. He has over 25 years’ experience in senior leadership across the UK and internationally in commerce, social care and currently is an NHS commissioner. Dave also is an associate lecturer in ethics, legal and safeguarding practice to mental health nursing students. The diversity of support for domestic abuse survivors of all genders and orientations has drawn his support to ensure equity and compassion for anyone who experiences DA and needs help.
Felicity Lister Felicity has worked in family law her entire career, and qualified as a Chartered Legal Executive in 2010. She has always worked in Northamptonshire, and has been aware of the important work undertaken by NDAS. Having experienced the impact of domestic abuse on family law cases throughout her career, she is keen to try and make a difference by supporting NDAS and their work.
Andrea Gomm Andrea is a qualified and experienced Human Resources professional with a strategic mindset and strong commercial background across all HR specialisms. She focuses on aligning the people agenda with business strategy, empowering people to believe in their potential and perform beyond. Supporting NDAS provides Andrea the opportunity to support a local charity that delivers invaluable services to the local community. Living locally to Northamptonshire she has a passion to help people make a difference in their lives.
Jo Burns Jo currently leads a local charity which operates a variety of programmes for those experiencing homelessness, addiction and poverty. She regularly sees and supports victims and survivors of domestic abuse, and witnesses the incredibly unfair and difficult situations they are in because of this. There are a multitude of barriers to individuals being able to receive adequate support for what they have faced. Prior to her current role, Jo managed the regional operations of a children's charity, and gained an understanding of the impact domestic abuse can have on children, but also the positive outcomes that some dedicated, specialist support can provide to those children. Charities like NDAS help break down the barriers, myths and challenges for individuals facing crisis and their families.
Shahnaz Zaman Shahnaz has a career background with over 20 years in safeguarding, from having worked in both statutory and non-statutory organisations and leading teams and organisational boards to creating and maintain strong safeguarding focused cultures. She is an experienced Magistrate and has been practising for over 18 years. Shahnaz is passionate about making communities safer and stronger by enabling people to make changes and positive improvements to their life. Shahnaz has experience in roles focusing on addressing operational challenges, developing robust safeguarding practices, this includes aligning safeguarding measures with organisational goals, addressing issues related to capacity building. Shahnaz holds the position of Non Executive Director of Safeguarding for Northampton County Cricket Club and Director of Northants Recreational Cricket, Steelbacks in the Community. Shahnaz’s role is to ensure sport is accessible and inclusive for all at all levels, and advance NCCC mission to ensure cricket in facilitating this. In the first year of appointment, Shahnaz led on a successful turnaround, implementing effective means of change and practice to bring about improvements in safeguarding, of which the ECB described the NCCC as Outstanding in Safeguarding and the leading club in the country.
Какова ваша область знаний?
Не могли бы вы изменить ситуацию?
Sarah Woodward Sarah has a background in English Language assessment and training. After beginning her career teaching in Spain, she returned to the UK, and for over a decade has worked as head of Pearson’s Young Learners’ English Language Tests, where she holds senior responsibility for standards, examiner training and assessment material development. Alongside this Sarah works in academia, and is currently undertaking a PhD at Wolfson College Cambridge. Her research examines the language and narratives of coercive control and how these influence public policy, legislation, and the criminal justice system.
Lynda Cox Lynda is an experienced manager and works at all levels within public sector organisations. She has a wealth of experience both strategically and operationally across the public sector and has worked for central and local government, the NHS and higher education. She is experienced in managing complex change programmes with multiple stakeholders and believes that her experiences will be beneficial to NDAS. I have an interest in and am extremely supportive of NDAS’ invaluable work and in particular the charity’s work in regard to mental health and the links to mental health services, including one system approaches and care pathways. I am also on the Council of Governors for Northamptonshire Healthcare NHS Trust as a public governor for Northampton.
Rufia Ashraf Rufia is a local Councillor and and is proud to have been the very first Northampton Town Council Mayor in 2019. She was born and educated in Northampton and is a qualified social worker and a community activist. As a passionate environmentalist she enjoys working in the community by organising walkabouts, litter picks and looking at ways to improve our local neighbourhood. For many years she has been organising food aid collections for food banks and fundraising. She was keen to become a trustee of NDAS, because having worked as domestic abuse officer, she saw many challenges facing the service. She also has a family member who was subjected to abuse for years and found many local women with language barriers approach her to seek help.
Glynis Bliss Glynis has a career background in working with victims and witnesses of crime, specialising in working with victims of sexual, domestic and child abuse. She established and managed the Witness Services in the Crown and Magistrates’ Courts in Northamptonshire for 6 years and pioneered those services for child victims and witnesses before moving on to become the CEO for Victim Support Northamptonshire for 10 years. She then developed the project for the County’s first Sexual Assault Referral Centre (SARC), which she managed for 6 years. Since retirement she has been a trustee for NDAS, including several years as its Chair. She also chairs Referral Order Panels for the Youth Offending Service and sits on the consultative group for violence against women and girls for the East Midlands Crown Prosecution Service.
Mark Behan Mark has recently retired as a detective chief superintendent, head of crime in Northamptonshire Police following 32 years service. Public protection policing including tackling domestic abuse which was a consistent and significant element of his career. He introduced a number of initiatives to improve the Police and multi-agency response to domestic abuse including risk assessment, specialist rape teams, an expanded resource dedicated to domestic abuse and a domestic homicide review. He remains appalled at the harm caused by domestic abuse. Being an NDAS trustee gives me the opportunity to continue this work and bring a substantial criminal justice perspective to the work of the Board.
Jaime O'Beirne Jaime started his Finance career at Unilever in 2009, qualifying as a Chartered Accountant (CIMA) in 2012. He worked at St Andrew’s Healthcare (a mental healthcare charity) as Senior Finance Business Partner to multiple Directors. In 2015 he joined a local SME as Financial Controller, responsible for all areas of Finance as the Company doubled in size within 18 months. He then worked as a Commercial Accountant for Homebase. In 2018 Jaime moved to Avon Cosmetics where he has worked in a variety of roles. In his most recent role at Avon, he has worked in finance transformation - standardizing core accounting processes and the Finance blueprint across 30+ countries. He has experience in contract negotiation, vendor management, debtor management, cashflow forecasting, process design, controls, business partnering, strategy development, project management and transformation – he is also a qualified coach.