Save Job Back to Search Job Description Summary Similar JobsUnique opportunity to make a difference at Yorkshire's largest HospiceExciting new Trustee RoleAbout Our ClientSt Gemma's Hospice was founded in 1978 by the Sisters of the Cross and Passion, established to meet the needs of the local community and improve the quality of life for people with terminal illnesses. Since then over 50,000 people have been cared for either in the Hospice itself or in their own homes. Each of them has been treated as an individual and given the best clinical, emotional and spiritual support.St Gemma's is for people who have life threatening illnesses with difficult symptoms to manage and for end-of-life care. Care is based on a simple idea - that the person is more than the illness. Each of us - sick or well - has unique physical, emotional, social and spiritual needs. St Gemma's tries to respond to these needs in ways which place the highest value on respect, choice and empowerment.The Hospice is open to all adults who have active, progressive and advanced disease, where the patient has unresolved needs that exceed the expertise of the referring team. This includes patients with both malignant disease (cancer) and non-malignant diseases, for example heart disease, lung disease and neurological diseases.Our services are provided by a multi-disciplinary team including doctors, nurses and healthcare assistants, therapists, social workers, spiritual care providers and bereavement workers, along with a wide range of support services including cleaning, laundry and catering.Job DescriptionThe Role of TrusteeTo provide strategic leadership to St Gemma's Hospice in accordance with the Hospice Vision and Purpose, Values and Behaviours FrameworkTo ensure that St Gemma's complies with the Governing Document, charity law, company law and all other relevant legislation or regulationsTo ensure that St Gemma's pursues the objects set out in its Governing DocumentTo ensure that St Gemma's applies its assets and resources exclusively in line with the Governing DocumentTo serve as a director of the company St Gemma's Hospice. Trustees are both directors and Trustees of St Gemma's Hospice and must act within the provisions set out in the Governing Document.To work in partnership with others to form a clear vision and strategic plan for St Gemma's and to focus on achieving those aimsTo support the Hospice Leadership Team in an area to be agreed by acting as link member for that areaTo act as an ambassador for the Hospice, representing and promoting the Hospice and its activitiesTo uphold the reputation of the Hospice.Trustee ResponsibilitiesTo carry out the role of the Trustee by contributing actively to the Board to enable it to fulfil its responsibilities as set out in its Governing DocumentTo safeguard the reputation and ethos of St Gemma's by ensuring that all activities are conducted with probity and proprietyTo ensure the financial stability and effective and efficient administration of St Gemma'sTo ensure protection and conscientious management of the property and assets of St Gemma's and to ensure proper investment of its fundsTo ensure proper standards of clinical quality and safetyTo act in the interests of all of those who use, work for, volunteer for, donate to or who are otherwise interested in St Gemma's rather than any local or sectional interestTo act collectively with the other Trustees, not as an individual, and to honour the collective responsibility for decisions properly takenTo disclose any pecuniary or non-pecuniary interest in a timely mannerTo actively contribute to the annual review of Board performanceTo approve the annual appraisal of the Chief ExecutiveTo ensure the establishment of proper procedures for the recruitment, support, appraisal and remuneration of employees and that disciplinary and complaints procedures are in placeTo ensure that the Charity Governance Code.CommitmentTrustees are appointed for a three year term of office, with a maximum of two additional terms, as described in the Governing Document. Within each term of office Trustees are expected to:attend meetings of the Board (to be at least four per year, plus development and strategic planning meetings) and actively contribute their expertisecontribute expertise to at least one Board Committee and offer advice to the other Trustees and employees drawn from personal experience and specific skills and contactsassist the Board and the Hospice Leadership Team in promoting the organisation's goals and valuesvisit St Gemma's on a regular basis to become familiar with its worktake part in induction, training and appraisal processes as appropriatemake regular declarations of fitness to serve as a Trusteeact as an ambassador for the Hospice including supporting and attending St Gemma's fundraising and other functions and fostering support for St Gemma's from the Leeds community.The Successful ApplicantKnowledge and ExperienceWe are specifically seeking a person with a breadth and depth of HR experience operating at a senior level. The person we seek would ideally be currently employed or recently retired, be a HR professional and have current knowledge of all aspects of HR governance. Charity sector experience would be ideal but is not essential.Working with the Board and the Corporate Governance Committee initially, you will be able to maintain an oversight on the charity's HR and Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) activities at a strategic level. You will be able to offer well-informed views, constructive challenge and a commitment to best practice in relation to HR matters and their application in the charity sector. You will also support the incoming Chief People Officer in the formation of a People and Culture Committee.This Trustee position requires:Experience of providing strategic direction to an organisationAn understanding of governance and how Boards can best add valueExperience of providing a strategic overview of HR plans and their impact on strategic directionDemonstrable experience of building and sustaining relationships and partnership workingAn understanding of the communities we serveAn awareness of key issues in palliative care, adult social care, healthcare and the voluntary sectorSkills and Personal AttributesUnderstanding of, and intention to meet, the legal duties, responsibilities and liabilities of a trusteeCapacity to devote sufficient time and effort to the role of TrusteeCapability to work constructively and effectively as a team memberTalent to be creative and innovativeOutstanding interpersonal, communication and influencing skillsSupporter and promoter of equality, diversity and inclusionWhat's on OfferThe role of Trustee is voluntary and Trustees will not receive any remuneration for their services on the Board.ContactJessica WhiteheadQuote job refJN-042025-6726248Job summaryFunctionBoard LevelSubsectorBoard Level SubsectorIndustryPublic Sector & Not-For-ProfitLocationLeedsContract typePermanentConsultant nameJessica WhiteheadJob referenceJN-042025-6726248