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Recruitment & Resourcing Manager - Make an impact. Come work for us
Non-remunerated – volunteer role – reasonable expenses paid
Term: 3 years
The Canal & River Trust is the UK’s largest canal charity, caring for a 2,000-mile network of stunning canals and navigable rivers across England and Wales. Our purpose is to ensure a sustainable future for our canal network, keeping it open and alive for people, nature and the economy. Built over 200 years ago, the network is the largest and oldest collections of working industrial heritage in the UK.
Glandŵr Cymru is the Canal and River Trust, in Wales. We own and care for the Llangollen, Montgomery, Monmouthshire & Brecon and Swansea Canals. This includes total ownership of one of Wales's three World Heritage Sites; the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct and the Canal World Heritage Site and part of the Blaenavon Industrial Landscape World Heritage Site.
We believe that the waterways of Wales have a role to play in improving people's lives, prosperity and health. Only by working side by side with individuals, organisations and Government at all its levels, can this potential be fulfilled.
In recent years Glandŵr Cymru has continued to provide access to blue green spaces for millions of people, managing a canal heritage dating back 200 years which also has a huge part to play now and in the future with the challenges of climate change.
To support the development of the work of the Trust in Wales the Bwrdd Glandŵr Cymru, the advisory board for the Canal & River Trust in Wales, ensures a good understanding of the needs, issues, and opportunities relevant to waterways and wellbeing in Wales.
Bwrdd Glandŵr Cymru, is seeking to appoint a new Chair. The role is a voluntary, non-executive role and will bring knowledge and experience that will help us better reach and serve the local communities we operate in. Successful applicants will have strong relationships with local politicians and council officials, business and community leaders and other significant stakeholders in the region. Our cause and aims as a charity will resonate powerfully with you and you will bring your passion for the powerful and positive difference an impactful Bwrdd will be strong.
As Chair, you will form and chair meetings of the Bwrdd, typically held 3-4 times per year, and will also be a member of the Trust’s national governing Council which meets biannually.
This is an exciting opportunity to act as an ambassador for the Trust and to make a difference in people’s lives by conserving heritage, caring for the environment, and improving wellbeing through greater use and appreciation of our waterways and towpaths. We are looking for candidates from diverse backgrounds with a genuine passion and enthusiasm for the waterways and a belief in the aims of the Trust.
The position of Chair is for an initial term of three years.
For further information about The Canal and River Trust and this opportunity request a copy of the candidate brief from the team CRT.Recruitment@canalrivertrust.org.uk
To apply, click apply complete the information required, and upload a copy of your current CV and cover letter (supporting document).
We are committed to ensuring everyone can access our website and application process. Should you require access to documents in alternative formats, or require any other support to submit your application please contact CRT.Recruitment@canalrivertrust.org.uk. Please state Welsh Bwrdd in subject line.
Deadline for Applications: 13 March 2025
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