Charity Trustee Positions - The Firhill Youth Project & Community Sports Hub

Do you want to be part of a growing and successful organisation that is improving wellbeing and access to sporting opportunities for young people aged 9 to 25 in North Glasgow?

The Firhill Youth Project and Community Sports Hub SCIO is supported by key partners Glasgow Kayak Club, Scottish Rowing, Glasgow Life/Sport, Partick Thistle Football Club and is a voluntary organisation.

Based at the Firhill Basin, we provide local young people with a number of free/affordable, accessible, and sustainable opportunities to become active and stay active in their local community through rowing and other water sports activities. We understand the necessity for young people to have meaningful opportunities to participate in sport and physical activity, and it is our mission to help break down the barriers that currently hinder their participation.

Since our inception in June 2019, we have helped an extensive number of local young people to access, utilize, and enjoy their local waterway, the Forth and Clyde canal. Furthermore, we have developed community-based partnerships with local schools, youth groups, charities and housing associations which has enabled us to extend our reach and provide more local young people with free opportunities to participate.

We are looking to appoint a number of dynamic and driven individuals to join our Board of Trustees and help guide and shape our organisation as it moves forward into the next phase of our journey. Our organisation became a constituted group in January 2021, and gained charitable status as a Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation (SCIO) in July 2022. You would be joining our organisation at an exciting time and will be instrumental in helping us work towards a more sustainable future in which more local young people are afforded with opportunities to become active and stay active in their local community.

Trustees will be required to spend approximately 6-8 hours a month, including quarterly meetings with the management committee. The board is responsible for the strategic direction, accountability of the organisation, as well as risk management, quality, and performance monitoring. Trustees will be expected to challenge and contribute to the development of the organisation and ensure financial controls and governance systems are robust, transparent, and compliant with appropriate regulations.

Although the role of charity trustee is unpaid, you will be using your skills and expertise to make a big impact by helping us take the next steps in our journey and we keen to recruit volunteers to take on an active role in a range of areas including; Child Protection, Funding, HR, Governance/Procedures, Marketing and Health & Safety.

All trustees will have access to suitable training opportunities, to help them fulfil and develop in their role. We are looking to develop a diverse Board with a wide range of skills and experience and welcome applications from people of all genders, sexual orientations, backgrounds, nationalities, religions, and beliefs. Applicants must be aged 18+.

If you feel you have the skills to fulfil any of these roles and would like to join our organisation, please get in touch. We would love to hear from you!

Further information and applications

Date published: 13 February 2026
Date updated: 13 February 2026

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