The Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative (CHRI) London office is seeking knowledgeable and experienced people as Trustees to join its Executive Committee.
ABOUT CHRI
CHRI is an international, independent, non-governmental organisation working for the practical realization of human rights in the Commonwealth through research, advocacy and mobilization since 1987. Headquartered in New Delhi, it also has offices in London and Accra. These trustee positions are for CHRI UK (based in London).
CHRI focuses on the intersection of human rights, transparency and good governance, with programmes on access to justice, access to information, eradicating contemporary forms of slavery and human trafficking, media freedoms, and building the capacity of small States to access UN human rights mechanisms. CHRI UK leads research and advocacy work on SDG Target 8.7 and founded a member-driven network of local, grassroots NGOs aimed to eradicate contemporary forms of slavery and human trafficking. The Commonwealth is a community based on a shared sense of values (the Commonwealth Charter) as well as history and language, and is unique in bringing together developing and developed countries in both the north and south, on all continents.
For more information please see our website: www.humanrightsinitiative.org
The website of the Commonwealth 8.7 Network: https://www.commonwealth-87.org/
While CHRI has 50 staff working internationally, the day to day management of CHRI UK is carried out by a small team led by the Director, currently based in London. CHRI UK is a registered charity and company under UK law and can have, according to its Memorandum, a maximum of nine Trustees. The Executive Committee (or Board of Trustees) has the ultimate responsibility of governing CHRI UK. Strategic direction and oversight, fundraising, finance compliance and risk management, are the primary responsibilities of Trustees of CHRI UK.
Meetings of the Executive Committee of CHRI UK are held on a quarterly basis and, while these are currently virtual, are usually held in-person in Central London.
CHRI also has an International Board, which meets every four to six months, with the Chair of the CHRI UK Executive Committee attending these meetings and representing CHRI UK.
We are currently looking for three to four additional Trustees with fundraising, human rights and development, legal, and/or private company experience to join the governance of CHRI UK.
This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to a well-known and reputable human rights organisation that has begun a new period of expansion and growth, in terms of programmes, income and influence. We are looking for motivated individuals who are ready to take us to the next stage.
ROLE OF TRUSTEE
Purpose
The Executive Committee (or Board of Trustees) has ultimate responsibility for directing the affairs of CHRI UK - ensuring it is solvent, in compliance with UK charity law, and developing and delivering its mission and strategic objectives, as detailed in CHRI UK’s Memorandum of Association and strategic plan.
As a Trustee of CHRI UK, you would work closely with the Director of the London office, liaising through her with the CHRI London team You would also work with CHRI’s leadership in Delhi and the Executive Committee (EC) Chair.
Role
Person specification
Essential
Desirable
SUMMARY CONDITIONS OF APPOINTMENT
Remuneration
Trustee posts are not remunerated. They are voluntary and unpaid positions. CHRI UK is a limited company.
Expenses
Reasonable travel expenses incurred to attend Executive Committee meetings, and all other reasonable costs incurred whilst carrying out the duties of being a CHRI UK Trustee, will be reimbursed, if approved in advance by the Executive Committee.
Trustees may at their discretion, and without setting any precedent for future activities, choose not to claim expenses if they wish to support the charity in this way.
Term of Office
The term of office is for three years. Trustees may serve an additional term of three years, subject to agreement of the Executive Committee.
Expected Time Commitment
The time commitment for the post of Trustee is approximately one day a month, including preparation for and attendance at all Executive Committee meetings (2-3 hours every three months) and other meetings as they might be called from time to time (approximately 1 day per annum).
Training and Development
CHRI UK will provide an induction for all new Trustees, as well as an opportunity to meet the CHRI UK team.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE
To express your interest please forward your CV and a covering letter to london@humanrightsinitiative.org, with ‘Trustee Application’ in the subject line.
Please indicate:
Our first deadline is 20 November 2020. Should posts remain unfilled after this date, we will review applications on a rolling basis until all positions are filled.
To enable diversity on the Executive Committee, CHRI welcomes candidates from LBGTI and/or minority groups, and from young people.