The Wiltshire Air Ambulance is looking to recruit two new trustees to join its board.

After more than 20 years in service as part of the NHS, in October 2011, the Wiltshire Air Ambulance became an independent charitable trust with a board of trustees drawn from the local community.

Since that time, the charity has been busy as it prepares to meet significant challenges in 2015. It is then that its longstanding partnership with Wiltshire Constabulary ends and, from then on, the charity will be required to meet the full cost of the airborne medical response service.

Charity vice chairman Mandy Clarke said: “We have made amazing progress over the past 18 months and as part of our on-going development we now want to enhance the skillset on our board by recruiting two new trustees.

“We already have a very talented group of Wiltshire people involved at board level but would welcome any interest from people with marketing, fundraising or financial backgrounds who live in Wiltshire.

“We would particularly like to hear from female candidates, as women are currently under-represented on our board and applicants from the south of the county.”

The board meets monthly in Devizes and all trustees also sit on at least one committee. Anyone wishing to be considered for one of these unremunerated positions should send a CV and covering letter to CEO David Philpott at david@wiltshireairambulance.co.uk no later than August 30.