Dementia UK — Trustee (Information Technology)

Dementia UK is looking for a new Trustee with senior-level experience of information technology who can guide the charity in its digital transformation goals. The Board is interested in hearing from those who have driven or advised on digital innovation, AI or data analytics. This could have been in an operational capacity, or from a professional services background with experience of advising organisations. (Deadline: 24 April)

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Dementia UK is a remarkable charity which focuses on improving the lives of people affected by dementia and their families. The heart of its work lies in the specialised support provided by Admiral Nurses, who guide families through the tough journey of dementia with their compassionate care and expert advice. Dementia UK is also dedicated to raising awareness and promoting a better understanding of dementia, so that everyone living with this condition can receive the respect, support, and care they deserve.

What sets Dementia UK apart is its strong collaboration with healthcare providers, local authorities, and other organisations, working together to deliver exceptional services to those in need. The charity is always looking to improve its support through research and evidence-based practices, and it is a powerful voice advocating for positive change in government policies that affect people living with dementia.

Joining the Dementia UK Board is more than just taking on a Trustee role; it's a chance to make a real difference in the lives of those who face the challenges of dementia every day. Trustees will be working with a group of caring, dedicated professionals who collaborate to make a genuine impact on the lives of individuals and families affected by dementia, shaping the future of dementia care and support. Please click here to view Dementia UK's recent impact report and here for its annual report. 


Role specification

The Board of Trustees is the governing body which administers the charity. Dementia UK's Board of Trustees guides the direction and management of the charity and all major decisions are made by the Board. Trustees work closely with staff and meet regularly throughout the year to review and formulate strategies and policies for all areas of the organisation.

All Trustees add energy, purpose and substance to the team. They ensure that Dementia UK complies with its governing document, charity law, company law and any other relevant legislation or regulations. They contribute actively by setting overall policy, defining goals, setting targets and evaluating performance against those targets, as well as ensuring the financial stability of Dementia UK.

The new Trustee will use their specific skillset and relevant experience to help the Board make strategic decisions and expand its reach. They will have a strong alignment with the vision and mission of the charity and pro-actively help to work towards its success and growth.

In addition to the formal Board meetings, Trustees are willing to undertake informal engagement with the charity, including providing advice on an ad hoc basis to the management team, and engaging with them to promote the culture of the charity. Trustees also use their specific knowledge and experience to help the Board reach sound decisions, assist the senior leadership team with advice as required, and be informed and supportive of the organisation's activities.


Person specification

Dementia UK is a sizeable charity which has grown rapidly in recent years. As a result, its digital infrastructure and support services have been trying to keep up with its growth. Further, as part of its 2020-2025 strategy, the charity is looking to develop its website and digital resources, ensuring that timely and practical advice is widely accessible. Therefore, to complement the existing skillset on the Board, it is looking for a new Trustee with senior-level experience of information technology (IT) who can guide the charity in its digital transformation goals and keep its digital infrastructure up to speed with its growth.

The Board is interested in hearing from those who have driven or advised on digital innovation, AI or data analytics. This could have been in an operational capacity, or from a professional services background with experience of advising organisations. Applicants will have an appreciation of emerging developments in the technology space as well as potential hurdles and opportunities.

The successful candidate will be collaborative and comfortable operating at a strategic level with senior stakeholders and Board members. Importantly, they will also have a strong interest in the charity's work and mission.


Board composition

Professor David Croisdale-Appleby OBE, Chair
Steve Clarke, Honorary Treasurer
Emma Crozier
Gavin Sanderson
Mark Stroyan
Philippa Armitage
Steve Jamieson
Bill Roe
Jane Keir

More information about the Board can be found here.


Terms of appointment

This role is unremunerated, but reasonable, pre-agreed travel expenses will be reimbursed. The appointment is for a three-year term, which may be renewed twice.


Location

There are four in-person Board meetings per year, held in London. These are typically from 11am to 3pm.


The deadline for consideration is 24 April 2023.

If you would like to register your initial interest in this role, please fill in the form below.

Please note that registering your interest via this microsite does not constitute a formal application for the role. If it would be worth submitting an application, a member of the Nurole team will be directly in touch ahead of the deadline to let you know and invite you to apply through the Nurole platform.