Hiring a Trustee: Skills Your Board Can’t Afford to Miss

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Trustees play a critical role in the success, governance, and long-term sustainability of charities, nonprofits, and NGOs. Yet many organisations are finding it increasingly difficult to attract and appoint the right individuals to their boards.

The expectations placed on trustees have evolved significantly in recent years. No longer is the role purely advisory or governance-focused in a traditional sense—today’s trustees are expected to bring specialist expertise, strategic thinking, and lived experience that reflects the communities they serve.

As a result, trustee recruitment in the UK is becoming more competitive, more complex, and more important than ever.

Why Trustee Recruitment Is Getting Harder

Several factors are contributing to the growing challenge of recruiting high-quality trustees:

  1. Increased regulatory and governance demands
    Charities are operating under greater scrutiny from regulators, funders, and the public. Trustees are expected to understand compliance, risk management, and financial oversight at a much deeper level than before.
  2. Time commitment expectations
    Modern trustee roles often require more engagement—pre-reading, committee work, strategy sessions, and organisational oversight—making it harder to attract busy professionals.
  3. Competition for talent
    Skilled individuals with leadership experience are in high demand across both the private and public sectors, reducing the available pool of potential trustees.
  4. Lack of awareness of the role’s value
    Many potential candidates still view trusteeship as honorary rather than strategic, limiting engagement from high-calibre professionals.

Key Skill Gaps on Charity Boards

As the sector evolves, many boards are recognising gaps in their collective skillsets. The most common areas include:

  1. Financial and commercial expertise

Strong financial oversight is essential, particularly as charities face funding pressures and income diversification challenges. Trustees with commercial or CFO-level experience are increasingly valuable.

  1. Digital and technology capability

Digital transformation is now central to service delivery, fundraising, and engagement. However, many boards lack trustees with digital, data, or technology expertise.

  1. Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) insight

Boards are under growing pressure to reflect the communities they serve. This includes not only demographic diversity but also diversity of thought and lived experience.

  1. Fundraising and income generation experience

With rising financial pressures, trustees who understand fundraising, partnerships, and commercial strategy are in high demand.

  1. Sector-specific lived experience

Increasingly, charities are prioritising trustees who bring lived experience of the issues they address—ensuring governance decisions are grounded in real-world understanding.

Balancing Governance and Operational Insight

One of the most common challenges in trustee recruitment is striking the right balance between governance oversight and operational knowledge.

Trustees are not there to manage day-to-day operations. However, they must still understand enough about how the organisation functions to provide meaningful challenge and support.

The most effective boards typically include a mix of:

  • Strategic leaders with governance experience
  • Sector specialists with deep subject matter knowledge
  • Individuals with lived experience of the charity’s mission
  • Professionals with commercial or technical expertise

This balance ensures robust decision-making without blurring the line between governance and management.

How to Widen Your Trustee Talent Pool

Many charities still rely heavily on traditional recruitment methods such as word-of-mouth or existing networks. While these can be effective, they often limit diversity and innovation.

To attract a broader and stronger pool of trustees, organisations should consider:

  1. Expanding beyond existing networks
    Actively reaching out to underrepresented industries and sectors such as technology, finance, healthcare, and education.
  2. Improving role accessibility
    Clearly defining expectations, time commitments, and support available can make the role more attractive.
  3. Using inclusive language in role descriptions
    Avoiding jargon and emphasising impact over process helps attract candidates who may not have prior board experience.
  4. Considering first-time trustees
    Not all strong trustees will have previous board experience. Structured onboarding can help unlock a wider talent pool.
  5. Partnering with executive search specialists
    Specialist recruiters can identify candidates who are not actively seeking trustee roles but have the right transferable skills and values alignment.

The Importance of Strong Trustee Recruitment

Effective trustee recruitment is not just a governance exercise—it directly impacts organisational performance, reputation, and sustainability.

A well-composed board can:

  • Improve strategic decision-making
  • Strengthen financial oversight
  • Enhance organisational resilience
  • Increase public trust and credibility
  • Support stronger CEO performance and accountability

Conversely, skills gaps at board level can slow decision-making, increase risk exposure, and limit growth.

Conclusion

As charities and NGOs face increasing complexity, the importance of recruiting the right trustees has never been greater. Boards must evolve to include a broader mix of skills, perspectives, and experiences if they are to remain effective and future-ready.

Modern trustee recruitment is no longer about filling vacancies—it is about building capability.

If your organisation is reviewing its board composition or looking to recruit trustees with the right mix of skills and experience, our executive search team can help.

We specialise in identifying and attracting high-calibre trustees who bring both strategic expertise and genuine alignment with your mission.

Get in touch to discuss your trustee recruitment needs.

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