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Part time Clerk to the Trustees required
The Trustees are looking for a Clerk to assist with the daily running of the charity.
The Earl of Southampton Trust is a charity which covers the areas of Titchfield, Sarisbury Green, Locks Heath, Hook, Warsash, Stubbington, Lee on Solent and Whitley.
The Trust owns 19 almshouses in Titchfield, runs a Day Centre and provides relief in need grants for qualifying residents in the area.
The Trustees are looking for a Clerk to assist with the daily running of the charity.
This role could be for you if you possess:
The Earl of Southampton’s Day Rooms in The Square
good organisational and communication skills
some financial know how
strong IT skills
a high standard of numeracy and literacy
some knowledge of almshouses/property management
a willingness to learn (training will be provided)
Hours: 12 hours per week – working pattern to be agreed
Salary: £27,000-30,000 per annum pro rata depending on experience
Location: Earl of Southampton Trust, 24 The Square, Titchfield, PO14 4RU
Apply to the Chairman, Frances Knight, for further details and CV to earlstrust@yahoo.co.uk
Before 31 December 2019
Meet for lunch at The Day Rooms
If you are over 60 and looking for something good and wholesome to eat at lunchtime, why not drop into The Day Rooms in The Square.
If you are over 60 and looking for something good and wholesome to eat at lunchtime, why not drop into The Day Rooms in The Square.
The Earl of Southampton’s Day Rooms
You get a home cooked lunch with a pudding for just £4.00.
Please call 01329 847923 the day before to pre-book a lunch.
Or, pop in for a chat and a cup of tea with friends, a cuppa is just 50p.
The Day Rooms are open every weekday from 9.30am to 3pm.
The Earl of Southampton Trust runs Day Rooms
The aim of the Trust is to promote and improve the welfare of anyone in need in Titchfield, Locks Heath, Sarisbury Green, Stubbington, Park Gate, Warsash, Whiteley and Lee on the Solent. The charity seeks to make a real difference and make a positive impact on people’s lives.