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- Advertised from 3 July 2026
Role
Do you want to make a positive difference to people across Perth and Kinross?
Churches Action for the Homeless are now recruiting for up to three new Trustees to join their Board.
Our Vision
A thriving, connected community, where people have fulfilling and independent lives with a sense of purpose, belonging and hope for the future.
Our Mission
To build inclusive, safe and supportive environments that empower people facing exclusion to participate, help them realise their potential and achieve their goals.
This role is an important voluntary role. It offers individuals a chance to contribute to society and further deveop their own skills.
Trustees are there to lead, control and supervise the organisation's activities. It's the part of the organisation with formal power and responsibility, which are detailed in the governing document, and backed up by law.
Previous experience on a Charity Board is not required and a Trustee induction and training will be provided. The Board of Trustees is supported by a highly skilled Senior Management Team including a Chief Executive that is accountable to the Board.
Who We Are Looking For
We are particularly interested in recruiting Trustees with professional skills and experience in digital, data, fundraising, finance and marketing.
We would welcome applicants who do not have these listed skills but have experience in the health and social care, housing, advice services or welfare rights.
We recognise and value lived experience at Board level including people who may have experience of addictions, homelessness, poverty and crisis.
Application notes
A Recruitment Pack is available for download below.
Please send us a copy of your CV with a short cover letter (1-2 pages) describing why you are interested in this opportunity and how you believe your skills and experience could add value to CATH.
CVs and cover letters should be emailed to:
Emma MacGregor
Interim Chief Executive Officer
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