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Citizens Advice Sheffield Recruiting Trustees

Citizens Advice Sheffield Recruiting Trustees

If you are passionate about addressing poverty, inequality and discrimination in
Sheffield and want to help one of the city’s leading charities, Citizens Advice Sheffield are recruiting for two new trustees and are looking for people who have experience of using the service.

They are not necessarily expecting anyone to have prior trustee experience and are particularly keen to talk to people with experience of the issues faced by their clients either personally or professionally, whose values match their own.

Support and mentoring will be provided to help you develop.

If you would like to consider applying you can find our more in their advert for the vacancies, arrange an informal chat with one of their Trustees and attend a
drop in Zoom session on 24 June where you can meet existing Trustees and ask
any questions.

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