Norwood

Trustee

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Location: London & South East (Board meetings held in person )

Time commitment: Approximately 4 Board meetings per year plus committee participation
Remuneration: Voluntary role. (Reasonable expenses reimbursed)

Help shape the future of Norwood

Norwood has a unique position as one of the largest Jewish providers of support to people of all ages with a neurodevelopmental disability and neurodiversity. We are both a modern provider of social care to many people and a charity with a long legacy of serving the Jewish community. Every day, our services empower people to live fulfilling lives with dignity, independence and belonging.

We are seeking new Trustees to join our Board and help guide Norwood through its next chapter of strategic delivery, growth and impact.

Serving as a Trustee offers a unique opportunity to contribute to a mission-driven organisation and ensure it remains well governed, financially sustainable and responsive to the communities it serves.

The role

Trustees are responsible for the overall governance and strategic direction of Norwood, ensuring the charity is well-run, solvent and delivering its charitable objectives.

Working collaboratively with fellow Trustees and the Executive team, you will:

  • provide strategic oversight and guidance,
  • ensure effective governance structures and processes are in place

Board Purpose Statement

  • monitor organisational performance, risk and financial sustainability
  • safeguard Norwood’s reputation and long-term viability
  • support delivery of strategic priorities and charitable outcomes
  • act as an ambassador and advocate for Norwood

Trustees also contribute through committee work and may support fundraising, partnerships and stakeholder engagement.

Who we are looking for

We welcome applications from individuals with strategic leadership experience and a commitment to good governance.

We are particularly interested in candidates with expertise in:

  • Digital, data, and technology
  • Fundraising and income generation
  • Volunteer management, and
  • Lived experience and representation aligned with the people we support

Personal qualities

We are seeking individuals who:

  • demonstrate integrity, independence and sound judgement
  • share commitment to Norwood’s values of kindness, respect, belonging and empowerment
  • bring strategic thinking and a collaborative approach
  • can contribute constructively and support collective decision-making
  • are able to handle sensitive information with discretion
  • are committed to acting in the best interests of the charity

Time commitment

The Board meets four times per year, and each committee meets four times per year. Trustees are expected to:

  • serve on at least one committee, (committee meetings are virtual)
  • prepare for and attend meetings
  • engage with Norwood’s work and sector developments
  • occasionally represent Norwood at events or forums

Why join Norwood?

By joining the Board, you will:

  • help shape services that transform lives
  • strengthen governance and strategic oversight
  • support a respected charity with a long heritage and strong community roots
  • work alongside committed trustees and an experienced leadership team
  • contribute to sustainable impact for future generations

Our commitment to inclusion

Norwood is committed to building a diverse and representative Board. We actively encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds, particularly those whose lived experience reflects the communities we serve.

Click here to apply: Norwood : Trustee