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Recruiting for Treasurer of S.A.L.V.E.’s UK Board of Trustees

Could you be a (voluntary) Treasurer of the UK Board of Trustees for S.A.L.V.E. International, a small International Development charity working with street connected children in Uganda?

S.A.L.V.E. stands for “Support and Love via Education”. We support children living and working on the streets of Uganda, and their families, to have a brighter future.

We are seeking to recruit a new Treasurer on our Board of Trustees for S.A.L.V.E. International with a minimum commitment of 8 hours per month (which can be evening and weekends) based in the UK. The successful candidate will join our Board of Trustees in the UK and work alongside our CEO, staff teams and Ugandan board, to help S.A.L.V.E. International to thrive and increase our impact.

This is a voluntary role and one that is very rewarding and where you can make a big difference.

More detailed information is given in the full role description that you can read by clicking here.

Closing Date: 20th November 2022

Any questions: Please get in touch to find out more: info@salveinternational.org

How to apply: Please email a copy of your CV and a 1 page cover letter explaining why you are interested in the role, highlighting how you meet the requirements and any key skills or experience you would bring to the role to: info@salveinternational.org. Please also specify in your cover letter if you would be interested in being considered for being a general trustee if you were not selected for the role of treasurer.

Interview dates: December 2022 (time to be arranged with shortlisted candidates)

“It is no exaggeration to say that being a Trustee has changed my life, giving me a sense of purpose that simply can’t be matched. Knowing that the work we do here in the UK makes such a difference to children living on the streets in Uganda is a feeling like no other, and I know that whatever I do in my life to come, it will be the work I’ve done with S.A.L.V.E. that I will always be most proud of.”  Helen Huthwaite

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