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Harrison Housing
Job ID-9
Deadline for applications: 7th August 2021
Deadline for applications is Sunday 8th August
Inclusive Boards are delighted to be supporting Harrison Housing in their search for a new Trustee.
Harrison Housing aims to provide and maintain high quality housing and support for older people of limited means in London. Currently, Harrison Housing manages, on its own account and on behalf of other Almshouse Charities, housing schemes in Camden, Herne Hill, Hounslow, Waltham Abbey, West Hackney and Vauxhall – a total of over 130 owned and managed flats. The Harrison Housing Board are actively seeking to diversify their current membership and are committed to increasing diversity and inclusion within their organisation and the wider housing sector.
Key Activities
To provide advice on and oversight on all aspects of the operation and development of the charity and provide informed views on:
- Effective ways of maintaining the wellbeing of our residents, ensuring this remains our highest priority.
- Development opportunities within and outside our current estate.
- Standards related to regulatory compliance and risk management.
Skills
This is a really interesting time to join Harrison Housing. They are seeking a Trustee with skills in any ONE of the following areas:
- Development or construction expertise.
- General Finance, desirable though not essential from the social housing or charity sectors.
Harrison Housing are particularly interested in hearing from candidates with experience of living in Social Housing
Please click on the candidate packs for further information including contact details
Harrison Housing PDF Harrison Housing Word Document – Large Font
If you wish to apply for this position, please supply a detailed CV and a supporting statement (maximum 2 sides) highlighting your suitability for the role and how you meet the person specification. Please note that the statement explaining your suitability is an important part of your application and you will not be considered without both.