Board Member
Victim Support NIBelfast, Antrim
Testimonial from the Chair of the Board - Sinéad Lynch :
Serving on the Board of Victim Support NI has been one of the most meaningful roles I’ve undertaken. It offers a unique opportunity to contribute to an organisation that makes a real difference to people affected by crime across Northern Ireland.
As a board member, I’ve been able to work alongside passionate professionals see first-hand the extraordinary dedication of our staff, volunteers and partners, and the tangible difference that work makes in the lives of victims and witnesses every day. The role is both strategic and rewarding, helping to shape the direction of the organisation, strengthen its impact, and ensure that the voices of victims remain at the heart of everything we do.
I would strongly encourage anyone who is passionate about justice, community support, and good governance to consider joining the Board of Victim Support NI. It is a chance to give back, develop your leadership experience, and play a part in strengthening vital services for victims across Northern Ireland.
Being part of this board means being part of something that genuinely improves lives and that is incredibly worthwhile.
Serving on the Board of Victim Support NI has been one of the most meaningful roles I’ve undertaken. It offers a unique opportunity to contribute to an organisation that makes a real difference to people affected by crime across Northern Ireland.
As a board member, I’ve been able to work alongside passionate professionals see first-hand the extraordinary dedication of our staff, volunteers and partners, and the tangible difference that work makes in the lives of victims and witnesses every day. The role is both strategic and rewarding, helping to shape the direction of the organisation, strengthen its impact, and ensure that the voices of victims remain at the heart of everything we do.
I would strongly encourage anyone who is passionate about justice, community support, and good governance to consider joining the Board of Victim Support NI. It is a chance to give back, develop your leadership experience, and play a part in strengthening vital services for victims across Northern Ireland.
Being part of this board means being part of something that genuinely improves lives and that is incredibly worthwhile.
The closing date for applications is Wednesday the 15th of April 2026
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