- Application Deadline, 23.59 pm UK time on:25 April 2025
- Programme:International Board Member
- Location:Home (not office based)
- Type:Board Member
- No of weekly working hours:Approx. 2-4 days per month
- Salary:Modest remuneration and travel expenses.
SUMMARY:
We are currently seeking to appoint new Board members to join the International Board of Amnesty International. As a Board member, you are a committed individual who will bring your expertise and skills to help us deliver our ambitious strategy and advance our mission and vision of a world in which every person enjoys freedom, equality and justice.
Ours is an active organization made up of inspiring and dedicated volunteers from all walks of life who bring a wealth of expertise and experience to the organization and are passionate about defending human rights. International Board members serve as essential leaders and decision-makers and play a vital role in ensuring effective organizational management, long-term impact and success.
We would like to hear from candidates from a variety of professional backgrounds and with particular experience in fundraising. The role of International Board member is modestly remunerated, expenses for travel on Amnesty business are also reimbursed.
There are currently International Board members from Australia, Chile, Denmark, New Zealand, Thailand and Zimbabwe. Interested individuals resident in any of these six countries are not eligible to apply this year.
For more information about the International Board please visit: https://www.amnesty.org/en/about-us/international-board/
PROFILE
We are looking for a suitably qualified and motivated International Board Member with expertise in fundraising within a commercial or non-profit international organization. Experience in the non-profit sector is welcomed but not essential.
As a member of the International Board you will play a critical role in guiding the organization through the complexities of fundraising in a challenging economic climate. To succeed in this role, you must have a deep understanding of diverse fundraising strategies, from traditional donor engagement and major gifts to innovative digital fundraising partnerships and grant funding ensuring the organization remains agile, resilient and aligned with its strategic goals.
Essential fundraising skills:
- Strategic Knowledge: Experienced in developing fundraising plans and strategies to meet financial objectives and overseeing and approving fundraising strategies, plans and policies developed by others to ensure alignment with the organization's mission and goals.
- Financial Acumen: Understanding of financial management and budgeting to ensure the responsible use of funds.
- Governance: Proficiency in fostering alignment between Board and management for optimal organizational performance, ideally in a Trustee, Board member or senior leadership role
- Results-driven: Demonstrated ability to set and achieve fundraising targets and milestones. Experienced in reviewing data, assessing how effective fundraising activities are, monitoring and tracking results – receiving and reviewing reports and suggesting changes if needed.
- Adaptability: Capacity to adapt to changing fundraising landscapes and employ innovative approaches.
- Relationship Building and Donor Stewardship: Proficient in cultivating and maintaining strong connections with donors, members, supporters and key stakeholders. Ability to implement effective stewardship practices to build lasting relationships with donors.
- Cross-cultural Competence: Ability to navigate and collaborate with diverse stakeholders. Demonstrates a proactive commitment to fostering equality, diversity and inclusion.
- Risk Management: Comprehensive grasp of the financial, operational, environmental, social and governance risks linked to organizations with a presence in multiple locations.
- Ethical Leadership: Commitment to promoting and enabling principled and value driven leadership, operating with integrity, openness and transparency.
- Diplomacy: Strong diplomatic skills to represent the organization effectively in international settings. Provides an independent perspective gained from working in other international organizations to positively challenge the organization.
WHAT'S INVOLVED?
The International Board is made up of nine members including the International Treasurer, who are elected to office for a three-year term with a maximum of two consecutive terms by the Global Assembly, Amnesty International's highest governing body.
As an International Board member you will play a key role in setting and monitoring the strategic direction of Amnesty International and ensuring the organization lives up to its shared vision, aims, and values.
For a detailed role and person description please view the attachment at the bottom of the page.
Key governance responsibilities include but are not limited to:
- Ensuring Amnesty International complies with its governing documents (the Articles of Association), UK company law, charity law, the Amnesty International Statute any other relevant legislation or regulations;
- Providing high-quality, independent fiduciary oversight of Amnesty International's financial resources;
- Discharging responsibility for strategic leadership, accountability for managing institutional risks, whether financial, operational, reputational, environmental, sector-related or legal;
- Ensuring transparency and accountability and actively holding International Secretariat management to account for delivering the organization's strategy;
- Appointing and supporting the Secretary General and monitoring their performance;
- Acting as a responsible employer by ensuring there are appropriate policies and procedures in place to care for the welfare of International Secretariat staff, including a safeguarding policy across the organization;
- Reviewing organizational health indicators and performance information.
HOW TO APPLY
If you believe you possess the skills and qualities needed to succeed in this role please click the ‘Apply for this role' button below and send us your application by no later than 25 April.
Accepted candidates will be asked to complete a nomination form which must be submitted by the nominations deadline of 8 May 2025. Members of the International Board will be elected at the Global Assembly meeting in August 2025.
If you have any questions about the application process please contact committees@amnesty.org.
WHO CAN APPLY?
To encourage geographical diversity, Amnesty International's Statute states that there cannot be more than one elected member from any country on the International Board (see Article 24).
Our diversity is one of our strongest assets. We welcome applications from everyone regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, sexuality, physical ability, faith or other elements of identity or background from all around the world. The official working language of the International Board is English. The ability to work in other languages – especially French and Spanish – in addition to a fluent command of English is highly desirable.
Candidates with relevant experience external to Amnesty International are especially encouraged to apply.
Please note - Amnesty International do not provide interview or job related training prior to interview, and do not engage with any external suppliers to do so. If you receive communication from anyone claiming to work on Amnesty's behalf this is likely to be a scam and should be reported or ignored.
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