Committee Members/Directors

  • VO95228
  • Board/trustee role


Description

The Seabank House charity operates 2 care homes in Aberdeen City, each providing support for vulnerable adults with mental health problems. Seabank House has capacity for 19 residents, while Aberlea House is a smaller project and has 5 residents. Both services are fully staffed 24/7. The main aim of the charity are to assist and support residents to live full and meaningful lives and to maximise their potential. As well as providing rooms, meals and communal areas, we also offer a range of different types of support depending on each individuals' needs. This includes areas such as preparing or and attending appointments, domestic tasks, medication compliance, organising personal finances/benefits and social therapy.

The Board ae seeking to secure additional voluntary unpaid committee members to help oversee management of the charity. Supporting the work of paid staff and volunteers, committee members offer valuable life experience and objectivity to the management of the charity. Applications from those who have worked or advised in business management, mental health or social care sectors, education and local authorities are especially welcome.

For further details please contact Liz Stewart, Company Secretary at email: liz.stewart@stronachs.com or telephone: 01224 592800.

Organisation aims and objectives

The Seabank House charity operates 2 care homes in Aberdeen City, each providing support for vulnerable adults with mental health problems. Seabank House has capacity for 19 residents, while Aberlea House is a smaller project and has 5 residents. Both services are fully staffed 24/7. The main aim of the charity are to assist and support residents to live full and meaningful lives and to maximise their potential. As well as providing rooms, meals and communal areas, we also offer a range of different types of support depending on each individuals' needs. This includes areas such as preparing or and attending appointments, domestic tasks, medication compliance, organising personal finances/benefits and social therapy.

Frequency and commitment details

Flexible times available to help. All assistance makes a real difference and is greatly appreciated.

Restrictions

Experience required: Life experience, objectivity. Worked or advised in business management, mental health or social care sectors, education and local authorities especially welcome.
Travel details: Board meetings happen every second month and meetings can be at Stronach offices or at Seabank House.

Support

Training details: Relevant guidance and excellent support is provided to all volunteers.
Support: Named Contact For Volunteer,
Wheelchair Access/Disabled Access Toilet