Accountant volunteer roles in mitcham junction, greater london
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Our partner is a leading alliance of organisations working to improve the lives of workers in global supply chains. Their mission is to promote human rights at work, uphold dignity, and eliminate exploitation and abuse.
They are seeking a qualified accountant to join the Board as Treasurer. The ideal candidate will have senior financial management experience, a clear and confident communication style, and a strong interest in ethical trade and workers' rights. Prior experience in the not-for-profit or international development sectors would be an advantage.
The Treasurer oversees the organisation’s financial health and sustainability, reviews and presents budgets and accounts, advises on financial strategy, reserves, and investment policies, and ensures robust financial controls. The role also involves chairing the Finance & Remuneration Sub-Committee and advising the Board on its financial responsibilities and risks.
Board and Committee meetings are held quarterly, in-person in London - although occasional remote attendance is possible.
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We are a small, friendly charity, run by four volunteer trustees and loads of volunteer fundraisers. We are a dynamic charitable incorporated organisation (CIO) based in Liverpool, dedicated to fundraising initiatives that create meaningful impact both locally and for baby and children’s hospitals in Sana’a, Yemen. Rooted in solidarity values, our work often aligns with principles of Islamic giving, including zakat, but is open to all who wish to give and support. On occasion, we co-fundraise with charities for Palestine.
We are seeking a volunteer treasurer to help us with financial management and reporting. Our turnover is less than £50,000 per year and we are therefore able to produce light touch accounts for the Charity Commission. We would like support with this, and with ensuring we remain financially compliant, as well as with ideas for sustainable fundraising. The trustees meet less than once a month and we anticipate a small time committment for this role.
We are particularly keen to see applications from people who have a specific interest in health and wellbeing for people living in war affected states, especially Yemen; or who have a connection with Liverpool. We're a real passionate 'family' and look forward to welcoming a new member who shares our goals.
The Role
As our Volunteer Treasurer, you will play a vital role in supporting the financial health of the charity. You’ll oversee our finances, ensure transparency, and provide guidance to trustees on managing funds responsibly and in accordance with both UK charity law and, where relevant, principles of Islamic giving.
Key Responsibilities
- Maintain clear and accurate financial records using simple bookkeeping tools (e.g., spreadsheets or accounting software).
- Prepare simplified annual accounts and financial reports suitable for a small CIO.
- Advise the Board of Trustees on financial matters, ensuring informed decision-making.
- Oversee bank reconciliations, expense tracking, and budget monitoring.
- Ensure compliance with Charity Commission regulations and reporting deadlines.
- Provide guidance on zakat-eligible projects and ensure funds are managed in accordance with Islamic charitable principles where applicable.
- Help develop and review financial policies and procedures.
- Attend trustee meetings (typically quarterly) and provide financial updates.
- Brainstorm and share experience of novel and sustainable fundraising ideas.
Skills & Experience
Essential:
- Experience with bookkeeping, accounting, or finance (qualified accountant or qualified by experience).
- Familiarity with charity finance and reporting requirements (especially for small charities/CIOs).
- Strong attention to detail and ability to present financial information clearly to non-finance colleagues.
- Understanding of Islamic giving, including zakat, and ability to advise appropriately.
- Commitment to the values and objectives of the charity.
Desirable:
- Knowledge of digital accounting tools (e.g., QuickBooks, Xero, Excel).
- Previous trustee or treasurer experience in a charity setting.
- Experience of fundraising.
- Based in or familiar with the Liverpool community.
- Special interest in aligned issues or geographies.
What You’ll Gain
- Opportunity to make a tangible difference through financial stewardship.
- Be part of a passionate and friendly team of trustees and volunteers.
- Gain experience in governance and charity finance.
- Flexibility and autonomy to manage your time and role.
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Our partner is an acclaimed vocational ballet school providing exceptional full-time classical ballet and academic education, helping students achieve excellence in both the performing arts and wider life.
They are seeking a strategically minded individual with significant experience in financial management to serve as Treasurer. The ideal candidate will be a qualified finance professional with the ability to communicate complex financial information clearly, and with a keen interest in the arts.
As a Trustee and Chair of the Finance Sub-Committee, the post holder will oversee the school’s financial health and sustainability, review and present draft budgets and management accounts, advise on reserves and investment policies, and ensure compliance with charity accounting standards.
The Board and Finance Sub-Committee both meet four times a year, with meetings currently taking place remotely. The minimum time commitment required for the role is 5 hours per month.
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About the Charity: Path To Prosper is a UK registered charity that provides professional training to vulnerable young adults in Uganda, enabling them to escape extreme poverty through gaining employable skills.
Role Overview: The Finance Lead will play a key role in overseeing our financial management, ensuring the charity remains financially sustainable and compliant with all relevant regulations.
You will be responsible for overseeing the financial health of the charity, working closely with the CEO to provide strategic financial advice and support to the Board. You will ensure that our financial operations are transparent, efficient, and compliant with charity law, while reporting to the CEO and Board on key financial matters. You will be entrusted with the responsibility of managing the charity's finances, preparing financial reports, and ensuring that the charity is financially well-positioned to achieve its goals.
Key Responsibilities:
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Financial administration
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Maintain accurate financial records, recording income and expenditure as per agreed categories.
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Ensure bank statements match internal financial records.
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Process all necessary charity expenses.
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Process all invoices received by the charity.
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Manage international transfers, and accounts held by international transfer providers. Responsible for transferring funds to agreed providers as per approved budgets and the annual operating plan.
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Maintaining charity’s financial signatures as directed by the Treasurer.
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Financial Oversight:
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Lead the charity’s financial planning, budgeting, and forecasting processes in collaboration with the CEO.
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Oversee the financial tracking of restricted and unrestricted funds, ensuring that funds are used according to the terms set by donors or funders.
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Monitor cash flow, ensuring that the charity’s financial position is healthy and sustainable.
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Advise the CEO and Board on financial strategies, risks, and opportunities.
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Financial Planning
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To continually research and suggest to the CEO any changes to banking arrangements that would benefit the charities financial position, such as more favourable banking terms, international financial transfers or interest rates.
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To support the operations lead with any approved changes to banking arrangements
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Financial Reporting:
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Prepare financial reports for the CEO, including income and expenditure statements, balance sheets, and cash flow forecasts, in line with the organisations agreed income and expenditure categories
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Ensure the charity’s financial statements are accurate and comply with accounting standards, charity law, and other relevant regulations.
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Work with external auditors and independent examiners to ensure a smooth annual audit process.
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Maintain accurate records and respond to adhoc requests for financial information from the operations team.
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Compliance and Governance:
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Ensure compliance with financial regulations; including the Charity Commission’s requirements and other applicable laws
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File annual returns and financial statements with the Charity Commission in a timely manner.
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Advise the CEO and Board on financial governance and risk management.
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Fundraising and Grant Management:
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Support the Fundraising Lead by providing financial insights and reports for grant applications and donor reports.
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Team Collaboration:
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Assist with training or guidance on financial matters where necessary.
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Person Specification:
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Essential:
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Qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA, or equivalent) or substantial relevant experience in financial management.
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Experience with accounting software (e.g., Xero, QuickBooks).
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Understanding of charity finance; including statutory reporting, VAT, and charity-specific financial regulations.
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Strong attention to detail and ability to analyse and interpret financial data.
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Excellent communication skills, with the ability to explain financial information to non-financial stakeholders.
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Strong organisational skills and the ability to manage time effectively and meet deadlines.
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Desirable:
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Previous experience as a trustee or in a senior financial role within a charity.
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Familiarity with charity fundraising practices and grant management.
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Benefits:
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Opportunity to make a significant impact on the lives and families of vulnerable young adults living in extreme poverty
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Gain valuable experience in charity finance and governance.
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Work with a committed and passionate team of trustees and volunteers.
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Flexible role that can be done remotely with occasional meetings.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Our partner provides practical support and financial assistance to people forced to travel to access abortion care, operating across Europe and beyond, whilst working towards a future where safe, legal abortion is accessible to all.
They are seeking a Treasurer with strong finance and accounting experience to join the Board of Trustees. The Treasurer will provide oversight of financial strategy, risk and compliance, review management accounts and budgets, and support the preparation of annual accounts in collaboration with the staff team and bookkeeper.
The post-holder will bring charity governance experience, commercial awareness, and the ability to explain financial information clearly to non-financial trustees. A commitment to the organisation’s pro-abortion, feminist and anti-oppressive values is essential.
The Board meets remotely every six weeks, with an additional monthly Governance Working Group meeting. Occasional in-person gatherings may take place every couple of years. The time commitment is approximately 5 hours per month.
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As a member of the Finance, Audit and Risk (FA&R) Committee, you will be expected to provide FFL with scrutiny and oversight, with particular focus on risk within audit & finance. You will support the Co-Chairs of the FA&R and The Foundation ’ s Co-Chairs and wider Board to oversee all the financial and audit-related risks of the charity in line with good practice, and legal obligations of the Charities Act, providing the wider board with advice, recommendations and reassurances that all financial processes and related risk controls are operating effectively. The Finance & Risk Trustee will ensure that effective risks for financial sustainability, measures, controls and procedures are put in place and operate effectively. You will be expected to be an active board member and may also be asked to use your skill set, interests and wider stakeholder contacts for other duties such as networking, fundraising and charity promotion/ambassadorial commitments
Foundation for Future London is an independent charity with a strategic focus on arts, culture and heritage as a catalyst.





KCSC are seeking an experienced and committed individual to join the Board and take up the role of Treasurer. Ideally someone who lives or works in the borough but more importantly has an understanding of charity finances and has possibly had a previous role as Treasurer.
ABOUT US
Kensington and Chelsea Social Council (KCSC) is the Council for Voluntary Services for the borough of Kensington and Chelsea. Our vision is for powerful, engaged communities driving change and our mission is to strengthen and champion local communities and the voluntary and community sector.
We are a membership organisation, registered as a charity and company limited by guarantee and represent 600 voluntary and community organisations on our database and to whom we aim to provide a range of services, some of which include:
- Advice, guidance and information to help organisations run as effectively as possible
- Bringing voluntary organisations and community groups together to network and support partnership building
- Working closely with residents, resident associations and social action groups to address key local issues and ensure their voices are heard at decision making level
- Advocating on behalf of the local voluntary and community to help influence and shape local decision making
We are especially keen to ensure long-term sustainability of our local community by working with everyone to develop an inclusive, active borough.
You can read more about KCSC on our website.
BEING A TRUSTEE
As with any charity, trustees have overall responsibility for making sure it is running well and is doing what it was set up to do. This includes ensuring the charity:
· Spends its money sensibly on the activities it was raised for
· Does not break the rules in its Articles - the charity’s governing document
· Continues to meet our commitments to the communities we serve in accordance with our charitable objectives
· Follows the law, including preparing reports and accounts to send to the Charity Commission
A NEW TREASURER
Our current Treasurer has been serving on the Board since 2021 and has supported the organisation through a difficult economic climate and has helped shape and improve the way in which trustees monitor income and spend through a system of key performance indicators that are reported on. His commitment, time and financial knowledge he has brought to the role has been valued and made our financial reporting more robust over the years. Upon stepping down the incumbent is willing to support the incoming treasurer over a period of time to ensure a smooth transition into the organisation.
We are therefore seeking an experienced and committed individual to join the Board and take up the role of Treasurer. Ideally someone who lives or works in the borough but more importantly has an understanding of charity finances and has possibly had a previous role as Treasurer.
The Treasurer Role primarily is as follows:
· Overseeing, approving and presenting budgets, accounts and financial statements
· Making sure that the financial resources of KCSC meet its present and future needs
· Ensuring that KCSC has an appropriate Reserves and Investment policy
· Preparing and presenting financial reports to the Finance & Personnel Sub Committee and the Board in collaboration with the CEO and Director of Operations
· Ensuring that appropriate accounting procedures and controls are in place and are compliant
· Advising on the financial implications of KCSC’s strategic plans
· Keeping the Finance and Personnel Sub Committee and the Board informed of its financial duties, responsibilities and obligations
· Advising on the preparation / submission of financial reports to funders and the Charity Commission
· Overseeing and advising on financial risk and financial management of KCSC
ABOUT YOU
You will have experience of charity accounting and able to provide guidance on ensuring the organisation adheres to charity accounting principles and policies. Previous experience of being on a charity board would be preferable although not essential. However, a commitment to the furtherance of the voluntary and community sector and its role within civil society and subscribing to our stated mission and values is important.
THE COMMITMENT
The Treasurer will need to commit to attending a total of 8 Board/Sub Committee meetings a year as well as spending a few hours each month on attending additional internal meetings with CEO/Director of Operations/Chair on financial matters.
JOB ROLE
To read more about the job role please see the attachment.
APPLICATION PROCESS
For an informal discussion about this opportunity, please contact our CEO Angela Spence.
If you would like to apply for this position, please send a comprehensive CV and a supporting statement of no more than two pages of A4 to Angela Spence by email. The closing date is Monday 4 August 2025.
Your supporting statement should set out in compelling terms why you would like to be part of the next chapter at KCSC and what special skills and experience you could bring to the role as Treasurer.
KCSC is committed to celebrating diversity and ensuring equality of opportunity. We welcome applications from all sections of the community.
Other considerations to be aware of that can prevent becoming a trustee
· Conflicts of interest. All potential conflicts should be discussed with the Chair or the CEO prior to applying
· Confirmation that the trustee is not disqualified from holding a trusteeship
· People under the age of 18, unless the charity is a registered company
· Anyone convicted of an offence involving deception or dishonesty unless the conviction is spent
· Anyone who is an undischarged bankrupt
· Anyone who has previously been removed from trusteeship of a charity by the Court or the Commissioners
· Anyone who is under a disqualification order under the Company Directors Disqualification Act 1996
· In certain cases, the Charity Commission has the power to grant a waiver and allow a person disqualified from trusteeship, under section 72 (1) of the Charities Act 1993 to accept a trustee post. We only agree in those cases where the charity can clearly demonstrate that the waiver is in the best interests of the charity
What happens next?
Once we receive your application, it will be assessed based on what we are looking for as specified above and you will be notified of the outcome. If invited to interview you will meet a panel of 3 which includes two trustees and the CEO. If successful we will invite you to observe a board meeting in action before confirming with you whether you would like to join the board. If appointed, we will organise a tour of the office to meet the staff and agree any necessary training required.
We actively encourage people who are under represented on Boards within the charity sector including people from minoritized communities to apply,
KCSC’s Board operates under the guidance of the Charity Governance Code and Trustees are appointed on the basis of signing up to the declaration of eligibility and responsibility.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
The British Institute of Radiology is seeking an Honorary Treasurer to join its Board of Trustees for a three-year term starting in October 2025.
What will you be doing?
We are looking for a finance professional to join our Board of Trustees for a 3 year term starting in October. This exciting opportunity will allow you to contribute to the work of the BIR and support us in improving medicine, health and patient care through the science and practice of imaging and radiation oncology.
It is an important time for the institute, and a period of considerable change, with the appointment of a new CEO, Honorary Treasurer and Accountants all occurring within 2025. We are committed to responsible spending and investment to ensure we can deliver our charitable objects effectively, and in a way that futureproofs the Institute for the long-term, backed by very healthy reserves and an enthusiastic and experienced Council and management team.
This is a voluntary post and is therefore unremunerated but your contribution will help set the vision and strategic direction for the organisation.
What are we looking for?
Essential
- At least five years’ experience leading a finance department, including management and financial reporting as well as strategic decision making.
- Excellent analytical skills
- The ability to think strategically, see the big picture, and evaluate potential risk and reward.
- A collaborative and supportive approach, with excellent listening skills, a constructive attitude, and the ability to problem solve as part of a team.
Desirable
- Accountancy qualifications
- Experience of the healthcare sector
- Experience of charity finance
- HR experience
What difference will you make?
This prestigious voluntary role is ideal for a finance professional with experience in managing finance departments, including financial and management reporting, and contributing to strategic decision-making.
As Chair of the Finance & Investment Committee and a Trustee, you will play a key role in guiding the BIR’s vision and strategic direction. This is a governance and oversight role, where you’ll help shape major decisions and ensure the organisation’s financial health by identifying and managing key risks.
Before you apply
If you're passionate about making a meaningful contribution to the work of the BIR, please send your CV and a covering letter explaining your suitability for the role by Monday 28 July 2025.
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We're a not for profit Community Energy organisation operating in Southwark and Lambeth and has been established by members of the South London community to relieve fuel poverty by providing renewable energy locally. We have been set up as a Community Benefit Society, which means we are a business managed for the benefit of the community. It’s is run by its shareholders, and shareholding is open to everyone.
We were established in 2023 and received grants from four funds (Government, Mayor of London, Southwark Council, Centrica Energy for Tomorrow) and a fuel poverty alleviation contract from Uk Power Networks (Leaving No One Behind) in 2024 to set up our pilot projects. We have two part time paid managers running the fuel poverty activity and the overall programme.
Our pilot projects include a fuel poverty service delivering energy advice and support for those in need and we currently have five trained energy champions who work with us part-time. We are also running feasibility studies for four solar arrays on housing estates and we’re exploring different possible business models. If we can make this work then we will be setting a precedent for a model for renewables on mixed tenure estates and long term financial sustainable fuel poverty alleviation.
At this exciting and pivotal time at the beginning of our journey we are looking for a Treasurer to support our organisation by overseeing the financial affairs.
The Role
The Treasurer will be overseeing the work of Martin, our dedicated Lead Finance Volunteer, who is an accountant working in Government and has been supporting our work for several months. We estimate that the treasurer role will require an average of less than one day a month, including attendance at six board meetings a year and weekly half hour meetings as necessary to be a mentor to Martin. We hold board meetings every other month on Tuesdays 1-2.30pm. The majority of these are held online with occasional in person meetings in Southwark. The Treasurer will also be responsible for holding a general oversight of financial activities and ensuring that we are keeping in line with our financial responsibilities.
Responsibilities
- Oversee financial matters to ensure that the organisation is compliant with regulations and good practice
- Support the finance team and other members of the board to ensure that effective financial procedures are in place
- Support the team in maintaining accurate financial records and oversee the year-end and funders financial reporting processes
- Advise on finance related initiatives that could benefit the society and input to strategy
- Support the creation of financial prospectuses for community share offers
Essential Qualities, Skills and Experience
- Chartered accountant with at least three years experience
- Understanding of financial management in organisations
- Ability to communicate financial information in a clear and effective manner
- Interest in renewables, sustainability and Community Energy
- Willingness and ability to work as part of a team and build good relationships
- Willingness to mentor our Lead Finance Volunteer
Desirable Qualities, Skills and Experience
- Experience of Community Energy and/or the renewable energy sector
- Knowledge of social enterprise structures
- Experience of being on the board of a not for profit organisation
- Being a resident of or having a connection to South London
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Join Us in Empowering Inclusive Employment Through Hospitality
Fair Shot is a London-based charity on a mission to transform the lives of young adults with learning disabilities by breaking down barriers to employment. Through our training café and hospitality-based social enterprise, we provide real-life work experience, skills training, and supported internships that lead to meaningful jobs and independence.
Now in our fourth year and led by our Founder & CEO, we’ve grown to a team of 24 and operate with a hybrid income model: 50% from our hospitality revenue streams and 50% from fundraising.
We’re looking for an experienced Finance Director (volunteer, pro bono) to help shape our financial strategy and structure as we scale. You’ll play a vital leadership role in ensuring sound financial governance and driving our mission forward through strong fiscal stewardship.
Time Commitment: 10 hours/week
Start: Immediate
Location: Primarily remote, with initial onboarding and some in-person meetings in London
Minimum Commitment: 1 year (renewable)
Why This Role Matters
As we grow our impact and revenue model, your financial leadership will be instrumental in helping Fair Shot make strategic, sustainable decisions that expand inclusive employment opportunities across the UK.
What You'll Do
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Lead and oversee the charity’s overall P&L (profit and loss) and financial performance
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Develop and implement long-term financial strategies in collaboration with the CEO
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Improve and maintain financial systems, controls, and internal processes
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Manage the relationship with our part-time accountant (10 hrs/week), who handles:
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Monthly reconciliations
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Filing expenditures
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Paying invoices
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Oversee two bank accounts — one for fundraising (restricted/unrestricted) and one for hospitality revenue
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Prepare for annual audits and ensure compliance with regulatory requirements
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Guide cash flow planning, budgeting, and forecasting
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Present financial reports, risks, and insights to the Board of Trustees
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Work closely with the CEO and Head of Operations on all financial planning and decision-making
What You Bring
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10+ years of experience in senior finance roles, including P&L ownership
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Ideally experienced in the charity and/or hospitality/social enterprise sectors
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In-depth understanding of UK charity finances, including restricted/unrestricted funds
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Experience improving financial structures and preparing for audits
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Comfortable advising founders, leadership teams, and boards
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(Desirable) Relevant qualifications: ACCA, CIMA, CPA, CFA, or MBA
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Use your expertise to drive social impact through inclusive employment
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Play a key role in shaping the future of a fast-growing, purpose-driven organisation
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Join a collaborative, values-led leadership team
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Opportunity for this role to evolve into a Trustee position
Inclusive Boards is delighted to be supporting Lambeth Links in their search for their next Chair of the Board and Treasurer.
Lambeth Links is a small charity with a big ambition: to be a central point of rallying, communication and advocacy for the LGBTQIA+ Community who live, work and socialise in Lambeth – the largest borough in London. The organisation aims to strengthen the links between individuals and groups while also highlighting the many issues that continue to adversely affect the community.
Lambeth has a deep and rich history of LGBTQIA+ activism. From being home to founding members of the Gay Liberation Front (GLF) to hosting Europe’s first EuroPride in Brixton in 1992, the borough has long been the beating heart of the LGBTQIA+ Community. Lambeth Links exists to continue that legacy of championing collective voice and driving forward change.
About the Treasurer Opportunity
As Treasurer, you will:
- Be a qualified accountant with proven charity/non-profit experience.
- Have strong financial governance skills.
- Have the ability to communicate and collaborate effectively within a voluntary governance structure.
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BFUK are seeking enthusiastic, compassionate volunteers to support the delivery of our creative and educational hospital workshops. These sessions not only offer children and young people the opportunity to be imaginative, learn something new, and socialise, but also serve as a welcome distraction from time spent in the hospital. There is always something new to experience; previous workshops have included various crafts, make-up artistry, indoor gardening, hands-on VR demonstrations and mocktail making!
Our workshops take place in Great Ormond Street Hospital on Tuesdays and University College Hospital on Wednesdays.
As a Workshop Volunteer, you will:
- Assist with the preparation of workshop activities and support the sessions to run smoothly
- Chat and engage warmly with children, young people and their families during activities, offering encouragement and support
- Adhere to safeguarding policies and report concerns to the BFUK Team
- Have the opportunity to plan and lead your own workshop, if you wish
What do we look for in our Workshop Volunteers?
- A desire to work with children (age 5-12) or young people (age 13-18)
- A passion for inspiring creativity and learning
- Commitment to BFUK’s core values: equity, empathy, empowerment, connection and advocacy
What do our Workshop Volunteers gain?
- Enhanced DBS will be provided
- Safeguarding Level One Training
- Direct experience working with children and young people
- Opportunities to develop teaching and facilitation skills
- Experience working within a hospital setting
- Opportunities to socialise with other members of our volunteer community
As a charity that supports children and young people, we make safeguarding individuals our top priority. For this reason, all volunteers are subject to an enhanced criminal record and disclosures check. We also ask all volunteers to adhere to our Safeguarding, Equality and Confidentiality policies. These are nothing to worry about and if you have any questions, our team are happy to support you.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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InterVol is a student volunteering charity in the United Kingdom that connects students with volunteering opportunities locally and overseas. InterVol supports students to develop their skills with community projects in the UK and then use those skills to support the work of charitable partners overseas on health, education, refugee support, and conservation placements. Our project placements and volunteering opportunities are designed by our local partners with the long-term needs of beneficiaries and communities in mind. InterVol supports a network of four student societies at English universities with around one hundred volunteers annually.
InterVol is looking to increase its presence on university campuses around England and Wales, and therefore we are accepting applications from university students interested in setting up a student committee.As a committee member, you will be responsible for recruiting students to volunteer locally and abroad, liaising between the board of trustees and the committee, and recruiting committee members for the next academic year. The student committees will be supported by the trustee board, who are drawn from past student committees.
Setting up a student committee is an excellent opportunity to gain leadership experience, gain a developed insight into the charity sector and international development, and create positive change in your community and abroad. All student committees are supported by the trustee board, and there will be training provided.
As a committee member you will:
·Work with the student union at your university to establish an InterVol committee.
·Recruit students to volunteer locally and abroad. This will involve attending freshers’ fair, hosting information evenings, and running team-building days.
·Organise local volunteering opportunities and liaise with our international project partners.
·Recruit committee members for the following academic year.
·Oversee volunteer fundraising.
·Commit to being involved with the student committee for two years.
·Be based in the United Kingdom to allow travel to meetings.
Person Specification:
·Experience of volunteering in the UK or abroad.
·Strong teamwork, collaboration, and communication skills.
·Capable of leading teams and working under pressure.
·Well-versed at time management and staying organised.
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YourGateway2Success is seeking 2 committed volunteers for the role of Charity Worker to support the delivery of 'The Plug: Skills, Support, Success'. A 12-month personal development programme for young people aged 16–25 in Croydon. This role offers meaningful experience in youth support, mentoring, and facilitation.
Key Responsibilities
· Help run group workshops on confidence, communication, and life skills
· Provide one-to-one encouragement and support during sessions
· Support group discussions by listening and encouraging others
· Welcome new participants and help them feel included
· Promote respectful behaviour and maintain a safe, friendly environment
· Assist with games, group activities, and peer learning tasks
Skills and Experience Required
· Strong interpersonal and communication skills
· Confidence working with young people in group and 1:1 settings
· Ability to work supportively across diverse backgrounds
· Experience or aptitude in informal learning or youth engagement
· Awareness of safeguarding, confidentiality, and personal boundaries
Additional Information
Volunteers will receive induction and training in:
· Safeguarding
· Health & Safety
· GDPR and data protection
· Equality, diversity, and inclusion
· Confidentiality and youth engagement
We create inclusive, supportive environments where young people can build self-belief, discover their potential, and prepare for a brighter future.
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Pro Bono Opportunity to create a World Prematurity Day Campaign
At Ickle Pickles, we’re a passionate team dedicated to creating impactful campaigns. We’re excited to raise awareness about prematurity and hope to engage wider audiences with our 2025 World Prematurity Day Campaign.
Our 2024 awareness video achieved 17.6k views across social media, and in 2025, we're aiming to engage an even bigger crowd! We offer remote, flexible work with regular check-ins, an opportunity to innovate and implement your ideas, and a chance to build your portfolio.
If you've successfully created creative assets for campaigns, such as a short video or infographics, you can help us raise awareness of prematurity and neonatal care.
Skills Needed:
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Planning and implementing a digital campaign across various channels
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Expertise in copywriting, creative graphic design and videography/ editing skills
Why Your Support Matters
Each year, over 90,000 babies in the UK are born sick or prematurely. Ickle Pickles helps hospitals raise funds for lifesaving equipment. By creating a new campaign, you can help us increase support, spread awareness, and boost donations.
Interested in making a difference?
Every newborn deserves a chance. We support sick & premature babies across the country by purchasing vital life-saving equipment for neonatal units.

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