Introduction
Thank you for your interest in our Student Trustee roles here at Falmouth and Exeter Students’ Union (The SU); based in beautiful Cornwall. We're very pleased to announce the opening of applications for our esteemed Board of Trustees. We are very proud of what we do, and we are looking for three Student Trustees (two Exeter, one Falmouth) who will join our Board to support the strategic direction of the charity. You will need to share the values of the SU and commitment to achieve our priorities, working collaboratively to help take us to the next level. We are a member-led charity, funded by our universities and together with students we strive to create a world class student experience for all.
Our membership comprises of students studying with both Falmouth University and the University of Exeter (Cornwall) which creates a unique and special experience of which we love to be a key part of.
The role of Student Trustee is to provide insight into the lives of current students, and the issues affecting them; this supports a culture of student leadership and the delivery of a student focused service.
You will be taking up the role at a critical and exciting time, as we are undertaking two crucial pieces of work: finalising our new 2025-2028 strategic plan, and beginning the quintennial review of our Constitution. If you are excited at the prospect of contributing to the growth and development of the SU, then we eagerly anticipate the possibility of working alongside you to shape the future of our organisation.
We are especially keen to hear from students who are currently in their first year of study.
About Us
Although we’re funded by the University of Exeter and Falmouth University, we’re an autonomous organisation. This ensures that we remain entirely focused on our students with one purpose in mind: to improve their student experience.
As a registered charity (1193045), our charitable purpose is the advancement of education, and our funds can for used for this charitable purpose only. This means that as a not-for-profit organisation: any income we gain goes straight back into providing services for students.
We are a member-led democratic organisation; our students are at the heart of everything we do. Our members views, opinions and experiences regarding students’ lives influence decision makers operating at every level, helping to shape the wider student experience and we enjoy positive collaborative relationships with both universities. Students have the power to shape what the Union does through our Annual Student Members’ Meetings and referenda, and they lead our Student Forum, which determine our Union priorities.
We are proud of the range of opportunities and services that we provide to students, which includes student led societies and sports clubs, volunteering opportunities, professional independent specialist advice, academic representation, and democratic activities. We also help students to organise a wide range of events and activities specifically for their fellow students.
Our Board
Our board is unique in the charity sector. We have a young and dynamic board; two thirds of the trustees are either recent or current students at the universities resulting in a purposefully high turnover of trustees. The charity is based in a complex, ever-changing Higher Education sector, working closely with two very different universities.
We have three sets of Trustees:
- Four President Trustees: a President and Vice President from each university, elected by cross-campus ballot. These are student leaders who have either just finished their degree or take a sabbatical to take up this role, in which they are also a full-time employee. Term: one year, maximum of two terms.
- Four Student Trustees: two from each university, appointed via the Appointments Committee. These are current students who offer direct insight into university life. Term: two years, maximum of two terms.
- Four Lay Trustees: appointed via the Appointments Committee. These trustees offer expertise, continuity, and insight. They are experienced, skilled members who enjoy being part of a dynamic board and supporting the younger trustees. Term: three years, maximum of three terms.
The Chair of the Board will always be a President Trustee, and the Deputy Chair will always be a Lay Trustee. Any Trustee can chair one of our three sub-committees: Finance, Appointments, Remuneration and Human Resources.
Why Should You Become a Trustee?
Being a Trustee is a valuable and rewarding experience, that looks great on a CV. You’ll get to make a lasting difference to the lives of our students, and influence how the Union is run. You will use your skills, knowledge, and experience to support the Board in reaching sound decisions. You will be involved in leading discussions, making collective decisions, and identifying key issues. You will learn and practice transferable skills in a professional board setting, and you will develop skills and knowledge of organisation governance, such as strategic planning, financial management and charity law.
You will receive comprehensive induction training, and further training relevant to your role as a Chair or member of a sub-committee.
Job Description
We’re looking for someone to work collectively with our board of trustees to provide support and strategic direction to our Students’ Union.
Remuneration: Student Trustees are voluntary, unpaid roles. However, all reasonable out of pocket expenses will be reimbursed, such as travel costs to board meetings.
Hours: Hours can vary however typically each year:
- Four Board of Trustees meetings – each meeting is around three hours long conducted online.
- Additional two (eight for Finance) sub-committees meetings conducted online – each meeting is around 45 minutes.
- There are usually one or two in-person events per year including a Board of Trustees meeting – each event is usually a day and/or an evening event. These are delivered in Cornwall (expenses paid).
Term of office: two years, up to two terms.
Location: Homebased with one or two in-person events in Cornwall per year.
Role Purpose
The Trustees are ultimately responsible, individually and collectively, for all activity within the SU. The Board is legally responsible for our staff, finances, risk management and reputation. The Board is responsible for setting the vision and values of the organisation and for ensuring the delivery of organisational purpose. The Trustees ensure development of and agree a long-term strategy. They approve and monitor plans to deliver the strategy.
Key Responsibilities:
- To ensure The SU acts in accordance with its charitable purpose, constitution and other governing documents and relevant legislation while remaining true to its Mission, Vision and Values.
- To contribute actively to the Board of Trustees role by determining the Students’ Union strategy, setting overall policy, defining goals, setting targets and evaluating performance against agreed targets.
- Ensure The SU uses its resources exclusively in pursuance of its objects/purpose.
- Act as guardians of The SU’s assets and ensure the financial stability of the organisation.
- Prepare for Board meetings by reading through materials and Board papers beforehand, scrutinising information and be able to discuss issues.
- Take advice on matters on which you are not competent to decide.
- Provide support to President Trustees and Student Trustees.
- Take part in Board Reviews and Skills Audits each year.
- Use personal skills and experience to ensure the Union is well-run and efficient
- Seek external professional advice where there may be material risk to the Union or where the Trustees may be in breach of their duties or at any other appropriate moment.
- Add value to the Trustee Board and the Union through generating ideas, challenging the status quo, broadening thinking and supporting and promoting innovation and creativity.
- Abide by the Union Trustee Code of Conduct.
Full requirements can be found in the Person Specification.
How To Apply
Please send the completed Person Details form, and Skills Audit spreadsheet, along with your CV and covering letter to jobs@thesu.org.uk. In your covering letter, please answer the following questions:
- What drew you to the role of Student Trustee?
- What is the most important role of the SU?
- What skills and/or experience do you think you can bring to the SU Board of Trustees?
All Trustees complete a Skills Audit, and you are not expected to have skills, knowledge or experience in every section; it is a way for us the map the individual and collective skills of our Board.
The deadline for applications is 09:00 on Monday 12 May 2025. Interviews will take place online via MS Teams on Monday 19 May. You must be available to attend Trustee Training on Friday 20 June, and Board of Trustees on Wednesday 25 June (as an observer), both online via MS Teams. Your term of office will start on Tuesday 1 July 2025.
For an informal discussion about the role, please contact Henry Massimo, People & Governance Administrator, henry.massimo@thesu.org.uk.
Eligibility
You must be, and remain, a student at the University of Exeter (Cornwall), or Falmouth University, during the 2025/26 academic year.
There are strict conditions placed on charity Trustees by law and all applicants must declare that they are eligible to become a charity Trustee. You will not be eligible if:
- You are on the Sex Offenders’ Register
- You have any unspent conviction for an offence involving:
- deception or dishonesty
- terrorist offences
- money laundering
- bribery
- misconduct in public office, perjury, perverting the course of justice
- contravention of certain preventative Orders of the Charity Commission (Section 77 of the Charities Act 2011)
- attempting, aiding or abetting the above offences
- You have any designation under specific anti-terrorist legislation
- You have been convicted of contempt of court
- You have been removed from:
- trusteeship, or as an officer, agent or employee of a charity by the Court or the Commission for misconduct or mismanagement
- a position of management or control of a charity in Scotland for mismanagement or misconduct
- You have been found guilty by the High court of disobeying a Commission order or direction
- You have an undischarged bankruptcy
- You have a composition or arrangement with creditors which includes an individual voluntary arrangement (IVA) and is currently on the Insolvency Service Register
As part of the recruitment process, we will ask you to sign a declaration that you are legally entitled to become a Trustee and commit the required time.
Data Protection
We’re committed to data protection and it’s important to know what’s happening with your data when you apply for a role. That means we’ll only use the information you supply for the purposes of progressing your application (or to fulfil legal or regulatory requirements if necessary) and we’ll never share your information with any third parties for marketing purposes or store it outside of the European Economic Area.
Equal Opportunities
We’re committed to ensuring our workforce accurately reflects the diversity of the world we live in. We positively encourage applications from all individuals irrespective of their gender, age, home country, ethnic background, sexuality, religious beliefs or disability. All candidates will be treated equally and all appointments made on merit.