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Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations

The Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations is the membership organisation for Scotland's charities, voluntary organisations and social enterprises. Charity registered in Scotland SC003558. Registered office Caledonian Exchange, 19A Canning Street, Edinburgh EH3 8EG.

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Board of Trustees
BOOM! Community Arts
Management Board
Hybrid: Glasgow
Closing 16 April 2026
Advertised from 16 March 2026

Role

Boom! Community Arts are currently seeking new volunteers to join our Board of Trustees.  

In line with our new 2026-2029 strategy, and following a skills audit of the current board, we would be particularly interested to talk to those with any of the following skills & experience:

  • Developing membership programmes
  • Community / Participatory Arts (practice or management, including regulatory framework)
  • Social enterprise models / non-grant-related income generation 
  • Marketing
  • Organisational growth

In addition, experience of comms, data management/data protection, finance, and a connection to North Glasgow would also be of value.

About Boom!

Boom! is a small charity working primarily in the North of Glasgow, delivering community art workshops and engaging in local events. Our mission, to “engage with communities to deliver creative, exciting, and accessible arts projects that enrich lives and strengthen communities” is underpinned by our values: Creativity, Working Together, Respect, Fun, and Quality.

We engage a small pool of freelance artists to deliver this work, which currently centres around three regular workshop strands (for both adults and young people), and participation in community events. Our freelance administrative staff (total 0.6 FTE) work to support delivery, fundraise, and contribute to our drive to develop new earned income streams. 

About our Board

Our existing Board of four are committed, engaged, and have been with the charity since its inception in 2017; we recognise the need for, and welcome, fresh eyes and perspectives. As a small charity which has grown organically and with an eye toward sustainability, we are at a key point in our development as we seek to grow the reach and capacity of the organisation.  

Expected commitment

Board meetings take place either in-person in North Glasgow or online, four times per year, and board members also contribute to or oversee other ongoing areas of work including finance, policy and strategy development, safeguarding, and project ideation. Our Chair is regularly an Elf in our annual Santa’s Saunter.  

We hope that any potential candidates could commit to a 2-3 year term, and could be involved in progressing pieces of work between board meetings.

Application notes

If you’re interested in applying, please email sara@boomcommunityarts.com with a CV and 1-2 page covering letter by Thursday 16th April, following which we’ll set up informal interviews.  

If you have any questions, or would like a chat before applying, please drop sara@boomcommunityarts.com an email.  

Our website can be found here: https://www.boomcommunityarts.com/ 

And details of our current team can be found here: https://www.boomcommunityarts.com/who-we-are

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