Trustee

Worcestershire Wildlife Trust

Hindlip, Worcester
Voluntary
Part Time
Closing on Mon, 19th May 2025

Conservation & Wildlife


Worcestershire Wildlife Trust is governed by a council of trustees. Council is responsible for ensuring effective governance, setting and monitoring the Trust’s strategic direction and policies and ensuring compliance with all relevant legislation and regulations (including the Charities Act 2011 and Companies Act 2006). 

Trustees are required to attend council meetings. There are eight of these per year, although this may be supplemented with additional meetings as needed. Trustees meetings are held on Monday evenings at our HQ at Lower Smite Farm with the option to join online via Zoom. Trustees are also required to attend the Annual General Meeting and meetings of any committees or working groups they are involved in. The Chair, Vice Chair, Honorary Treasurer and Honorary Secretary are elected by the council annually. Council currently has 16 members, you can read the profiles of current Trustees on our website.

The normal mode of communication for council matters is email and electronic format documents. This enables the effective use of time and resources and minimises our environmental impacts where possible.

The Duties of a Trustee

Trustees are committed to devoting time and effort to use their skills, knowledge and experience to help Worcestershire Wildlife Trust achieve its aims:

  • Ensure that the Trust complies with its governing documents, charity law, company law and any other relevant legislation or regulations.
  • Contribute to the development of the Trust’s strategic plan and review as appropriate.
  • Act always in the Trust’s best interests, working with fellow trustees to make balanced and adequately informed decisions, considering the long term as well as the short term.
  • Avoid putting oneself in a position where one’s duty to the Trust conflicts with personal interests or loyalty to any other person or body.
  • Ensure the financial stability of the organisation, taking special care when investing or borrowing and never over-committing the Trust.
  • Ensure the Trust’s assets are only used to support or fulfil its charitable purposes and in accordance with its strategic aims and policies.
  • Avoid exposing the Trust’s assets, beneficiaries or reputation to undue risk.
  • Use reasonable care and skill, making use of knowledge and experience and taking appropriate advice when necessary.
  • Devote enough time, thought and energy to the role, for example by preparing for, attending and actively participating in all trustees’ meetings.
  • Comply with statutory accounting and reporting requirements and ensure appropriate accountability to members.

Additional duties

  • Scrutinising papers before council meetings.
  • Leading or participating actively in discussions.
  • Maintaining a focus on key issues.
  • Participating in other meetings or working groups as required.

If you would like to help shape the Trust's strategic direction and ensure it continues to be a well-run charity that delivers benefits for nature, then consider becoming a trustee.

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About Worcestershire Wildlife Trust

Worcestershire Wildlife Trust is the county’s leading local charity working towards a county rich in wildlife. With the support of our volunteers and members we manage almost 3,000 acres of land for wildlife and people across Worcestershire. We also work with other organisations and landowners to protect and connect wildlife sites across the county. We also work with and inspire local communities and young people to care for wildlife where they live.

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