Could You Be A Trustee for ChAPS?
Cheshire Autism Practical Support (ChAPS), a dedicated local charity supporting autistic individuals and their families, is seeking passionate and skilled individuals to join its Board of Trustees. In particular, the charity is looking for people with professional expertise in Human Resources, Education, or Marketing to help shape the future of its vital work.
Why Become a Trustee at ChAPS?
Trustees play a crucial role in guiding the charity’s vision and ensuring its long-term success. As a trustee, you will help support:
- Governance & Strategy – Help set ChAPS’s vision, mission, and strategic direction, making key decisions about services, priorities, and future plans.
- Support & Challenge the Leadership – Act as a critical friend to the leadership team, providing both encouragement and accountability.
- Advocacy & Representation – Serve as an ambassador for ChAPS, raising awareness and building relationships with funders, partners, and the wider community.
- Collective Decision-Making – Contribute to quarterly board meetings, working collaboratively with fellow trustees to make informed decisions.
Who We’re Looking For
We welcome applications from anyone over 18 (subject to eligibility and DBS checks) who has a genuine passion for improving the lives of autistic individuals and their families. We are especially keen to hear from candidates with skills in:
- HR – to support staff development and organisational structure
- Education – to guide our work in schools and community learning
- Marketing – to help share our story and engage supporters
Trustees should bring diverse perspectives, professional expertise, and lived experience wherever possible. Most of all, a passion for ChAPS mission is crucial.
A Chance to Make a Real Difference
“ChAPS has always been about practical, real-world support for autistic people and their families,” said Emma Worrall. “We’re looking for committed individuals who share our values and want to help steer the charity towards an even brighter future.”
How to Apply
To find out more or express your interest, please contact:
Emma Worrall, Head of Service: emma.worrall@cheshireautism.org.uk.


