Integral Human Development - Committee Member
22 November 2024
Do you share our vision of creating a better world and our passion for providing long-term solutions to the world’s biggest challenges? If so, and you have the values, experience and passion you could play a crucial role in one of our governance positions that could help shape the future and build the resilience and reach of SCIAF.
About SCIAF
SCIAF is the Scottish Catholic International Aid Fund - the official relief and development agency of the Catholic Church in Scotland. Around the world, SCIAF works with people of all faiths and none. We believe all God’s children are our sisters and brothers, and that everyone must be treated with dignity. We work in partnership with local and church organisations, supporting communities across the world to bring about lasting change. We are inspired by the Gospel to tackle the causes of poverty and injustice.
The position
We are currently looking to appoint a new Committee Member for our Integral Human Development Committee. This Committee plays a crucial role at SCIAF by monitoring and guiding our international development and emergency work. The ideal candidate will have:
- extensive development experience, ideally with international cooperation
- understanding of the Catholic Church and its role in emergency response and development
- understanding of Catholic Social Teaching and integral human development
- a partner's understanding and perspective of development needs and appropriate practices in one of SCIAF’s priority countries.
Time commitment
- The term of office for each of our governance positions is 3 years which is renewable, normally only once.
- Both our Board of Directors and various committees meet 4 times per year. In addition to this, Trustees and Committee Members are sometimes requested to attend other SCIAF meetings to offer their advice and support.
Safeguarding/Code of Conduct
SCIAF undertakes safeguarding measures to ensure that all staff, volunteers and relevant others, whose work might involve contact with children and vulnerable adults, will have completed additional recruitment procedures and in addition have obtained a satisfactory PVG Check from Disclosure Scotland.
All staff and volunteers are expected to adhere to SCIAF’s Safeguarding Policy and a Code of Conduct which specifies the attitudes and behaviours that all staff and volunteers are expected to maintain.
How to apply
Please read the full Job Description and Person Specification carefully. To apply, please submit:
- An up-to-date copy of your CV
- A short supporting statement that addresses your motivation for applying for this position.
- Please give details of TWO people we may approach for a reference who can comment on your suitability for this position.
CV and supporting statement should be emailed to recruitment@sciaf.org.uk
Interviews: Week beginning 9th December 2024 (expected)
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