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North Tyne Youth (NTY)

North Tyne Youth (NTY) works with young people aged 8-18 years in rural north-west Northumberland. Since 2020, NTY has been a registered charity with employees, volunteers and a board of trustees. We run regular youth clubs in Otterburn, Bellingham, Humshaugh and Kirkwhelpington, lunch clubs at local schools and occasional outreach ‘pop-up’ sessions.

We offer a wide range of recreational activities and provide opportunities for young people to meet and make friends. Demand for our services has greatly increased, reflecting young people’s need for support and the lack of other youth provision. We work in partnership with other local providers and are primarily funded through trusts and other grant making organisations. We have a brilliant team of dedicated staff who manage and run the charity on a daily basis, but we cannot run the charity without trustees.

Being a trustee is a responsibility but is not as great a time commitment as you might think. We ask that trustees are prepared to commit to attending evening meetings every 6-8 weeks, in person or online, be willing to answer email/whatsapp queries when they arise, be willing to support our youth workers, be willing to undertake occasional intermittent tasks as agreed by the Board, comply with our governing document, charity law requirements and other applicable laws and authorise bank payments as part of our financial security checks. Therefore, if you are passionate about the quality of young people’s lives, are over 18, can give a small amount of time, would like to develop your skills and want to support a friendly, local charity, then please do get in touch.

 This role is mainly remote although attending the occasional meeting in Otterburn, Northumberland throughout the year would be good.

What skills do I need?

You do not necessarily need experience of youth work or of being a trustee but should be committed to the concept of youth engagement – youth workers developing opportunities for young people in ways that value their voices, experiences, interests and skills.

 The skills and experience you bring may reflect one or more of the following:

 charity law and governance

 leadership and strategic management

 chairing charities/community-based organisations

 human resources management

 financial management

 volunteer recruitment and development

 fundraising

 promotion and marketing.

If you do not believe you have any of these skills but feel like you have something else to offer or would like to develop your skills, please do get in touch

About North Tyne Youth (NTY)

We are a small charity who work with all young people aged 8-18 years. We provide centre based sessions, school sessions, holiday programmes, outreach work, temporary pop-up sessions and online sessions. We provide these in rural north-west Northumberland. Youth club sessions are based in Bellingham, Otterburn, Kirkwhelpington & Humshaugh

When do I need to be available?

Morning Afternoon Evening
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Details

No set day. Trustees usually meet every 6-8 weeks from 7pm-9pm on a day that suits most. Most communication is done via email or Whatsapp

Register your interest
  • Ideal for people interested in
  • Children
  • Young People
  • Ideal for people who like
  • Community work
  • Trusteeship and Committee Work
  • Details
  • Accessibility
    N/A although should you attend any meetings in person, the sports hall does have suitable access and facilities.
  • Age restrictions
    18 plus only
  • DBS check required
    Not specifically for trustee administrative tasks. If an applicant wanted to further volunteer at one of our youth sessions then the organisation would apply for an Enhanced DBS certificate.
  • Equal Opportunities Policy
  • Expenses reimbursed
    Travel expenses reimbursed
  • Health and Safety Policy
  • Ongoing support
    Yes support offered from our Youth Development Officer, other trustees and policies.
  • Training provided
    For example, we can offer safeguard training, first aid or specific training to any area trustees feel that they would like to take the lead in.
  • Volunteer induction
    A trustee pack would be issued and admin and trustees on hand to answer any questions.
  • Volunteer Policy
  • Volunteers covered by insurance
  • Written role description
  • Application Process
  • Informal Discussion
  • References

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