Who we are
Pace is a national charity working to keep children safe from exploitation by supporting their parents, disrupting the offenders and working in partnership with police and family services. We also train professionals to support affected children and their parents using a trauma-informed, family-centric approach.
The role
Being a Pace trustee can be really rewarding. It is a great way to use your skills and experience to safeguarding children and supporting families affected by child exploitation.
Become a Trustee
We welcome applicants from all backgrounds and we are passionate about reflecting the communities we serve. Candidates should demonstrate:
- Knowledge of child exploitation and a regard for the significance of the role of parents
- Commitment to equal opportunities, inclusion and diversity
- Commitment to the ethos and values of Pace
- Willingness to devote time, effort and enthusiasm to the duties and responsibilities of a trustee
- Independence of thought and judgement
- Ability to work as part of a team
- Ability to play a strategic role to successfully effect change and meet the objectives of the charity.
We are currently recruiting for three Trustees:
- Chair
- Treasurer
- Secretary
with experience in one of the following areas:
- First-hand awareness of the effects of child sexual or criminal exploitation as an affected parent
- Social work
- Healthcare
- Psychological services
- Education
- Finance
- Law
- Business
- Police
- and/or specific skills including secretarial, accounting, fundraising or management expertise.
Pace offers an excellent training and supportive induction package.
Supporting document(s)
- trustee-information-pack--0-.doc - Download
