Board chair volunteer roles in bramhall, greater manchester
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The secretary's role is to ensure our Foodbank charity runs smoothly and efficiently, and complies with all relevant laws and regulations. As secretary you will be responsible for the following areas:
Governance
You will be responsible for the charity's governing document, and ensure that the trustees' actions are in line with it. You will ensure that all appropriate policies and procedures are in place and advise the board on the legal and regulatory implications of the charity's strategic plan.
Meetings
You will plan trustee meetings, including the AGM, and any sub-committees. You will also be responsible for preparing agendas, booking rooms and supporting the chair and minutes secretary.
Compliance
You will ensure the charity complies with all relevant laws and regulations, including health and safety, the Charities Act 2009 and the Charities Governance Code and you will also help trustees file statutory returns with the Charities Regulator. You will also ensure that the Charity and Trustees are appropriately insured, negotiating cover to obtain reasonable value.
Records
You will maintain registers of members, trustees, and secretaries, and keep other legal documents, such as insurance policies.
Communication
You will liaise with the chair and operations manager, and communicate with the board about compliance requirements.
Public relations
You will help oversee aspects of public relations where needed.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Purpose
Young Carers’ Crew is a registered charity (number 1176778) and runs a group which meets to provide emotional and practical support to Young Carers through recreational activities. We give support to local children and young people, who perform a caring role supporting another member of their household.
Young Carers’ Crew is a small grassroots community group. We are hoping to bring in more people with diverse skills and experience to build sustainability.
We are looking for Volunteer Trustees with a range of skills, to help steer and direct the organisation.
The Board of Trustees takes on the ultimate legal and financial responsibility for all the activities of the organisation. They maintain an overview of policy and strategic direction rather than being involved in day-to-day operations. This position will not have any regular contact with the children or the volunteers running the Group activities.
Role Description
Volunteer Trustee for Young Carers’ Crew
Volunteering is an unpaid position. Appropriate out-of-pocket expenses will be re-imbursed.
Location: Most tasks will be home-based. Meetings will be held in and around Hitchin, Herts.
Hours: Up to 2.5 hours per month for Board meetings. Additional time for position is estimated to be 3 to 4 hours per month.
Reports to: Chair of Board of Trustees for Young Carers’ Crew
DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) requirement: Appointment to these posts is subject to an up-to-date, satisfactory, enhanced DBS check with a check against the barred lists for children and adults.
Duties and Responsibilities
We are seeking to fill these specific positions which are currently available:
- HR lead
- Safeguarding lead
- Fundraising
- Website Development
It is anticipated that the successful applicants will help to define the details of the position.
For all positions the following will be expected:
- Attend Board meetings as arranged.
- Work as flexibly as may be required, also to carry out any other reasonable duties that may be required from time to time.
The broad role of the Board of Trustees is summarised below:
- Be committed to the vision, mission and values of the organisation.
- Provide strategic direction, including agreeing and monitoring strategic plans.
- Keep informed of the activities of the organisation and the wider issues that affect its work.
- Ensuring that the work of the organisation is monitored and evaluated.
- Maintain that the organisation complies with its governing documents, e.g. constitution.
- Ensure the organisation complies with current Safeguarding Guidelines and Core Standards set out in the Children Act 2004 and Working Together 2013
- Ensure the organisation operates within the law.
- Safeguard the organisation in making efficient use of resources, in particular that all monies are applied to its objectives, agreed plans and budgets.
- Mitigate and manage the risks to the organisation, volunteers and service users.
- To be accountable to membership, funders and other stakeholders.
Person Specification
Please note all items are essential:
- Ability to maintain absolute confidentiality.
- Excellent organisational and time management skills.
- Good IT skills including Microsoft Office.
- Ability to work effectively, both individually and as part of a team.
- Excellent attention to detail.
- Impartiality and fairness.
- Understanding of and commitment to the organisation’s mission & values.
- Ability to work in a way that promotes the safety and well-being of children and young people.
- Ability to work in a way that promotes equality of opportunity and respect for diversity.
- Commitment to continuing learning and training.
Experience
No experience is necessary for a general position on the Board of Trustees, just enthusiasm and a willingness to help the organisation grow and support the young carers.
For more specific positions; it would be highly desirable that you bring some experience in the charity sector, social care or in business development.
So, for example, we would welcome someone with experience of working in a safeguarding role with young people specifically or from an HR background or someone who can help us raise money for the charity. .
Selection Process
To ensure equal opportunities in recruitment, we request that all applicants complete the application form provided. A shortlist will be created and suitable applicants will be invited to interview.
Help children as Trustee of an innovative, enterprising Tees Valley Charity that is increasingly supporting children in care through fostering and a planned residential provision. Join an agency that transforms children's lives.
What will you be doing?
You will join us at an exciting time as we pursue growth of fostering and residential services, as well as growth of our early help offer.
You will work across the Charity and the subsidiary fostering company (which we will amalgamate back into the parent Charity).
You will have a particular focus on helping the fostering agency drive growth, ensure regulatory compliance, and deliver excellent care for children and support for foster parents. You will provide support and challenge to the management team.
You’ll contribute 2 to 6 hours a month. The Charity board meets every 8 weeks (shifting to quarterly after September) and the fostering board meets every 8 weeks.
You’ll join a Charity that’s brought £millions of investment into Tees Valley and that helps over 1000 local people a year. We’ve been runners up at the national Charity Governance Awards and ‘community’ winners at the Hartlepool Business Awards.
We are looking for experienced professionals who share our values and want to help.
What are we looking for?
At this time we are specifically looking for Trustees with some of these areas of skills or experience:
Business development
Safeguarding management
Fostering or children's residential care or childrens social work management
Financial management
What difference will you make?
We want to help children and family members heal from trauma, primarily through helping them develop a network of nurturing, loving and appropriately challenging relationships with people in their close and wider communities. Any small surplus we make from helping children in care will be diverted into work to help families stay together and thrive. You will join a team that strives to make this difference. You will help ensure the Charity keeps a strong focus on children and young peoples needs whilst being sustainability and ensuring the agency manages the risks associated with growth and investment in new services.
Before you apply
After expressing an interest through the site, we'd welcome an initial conversation with our CEO and/or Chair. After that, we usually take applications to the Board for consideration. This is usually quite a quick process.
Citizens Advice Manchester (CAM) is looking for a Treasurer to join its Trustee Board and play a key role in guiding the organisation’s strategic direction and financial sustainability. CAM is the largest Citizens Advice in the network and one of the largest charities in the North West, delivering information and advice on issues ranging from welfare benefits and debt to energy and consumer rights, both locally and nationally. In 2023, CAM offered direct support to over 50,000 clients with more than 124,000 issues. CAM has a budget of £9.5m and employs over 200 people.
Treasurer – Citizens Advice Manchester
Citizens Advice Manchester (CAM) is one of the largest charities in the North West and the largest within the Citizens Advice network. It provides vital advice and support on issues such as welfare benefits, debt, energy, and consumer rights, both locally and nationally.
The Role
CAM is seeking a Treasurer to join its Board of Trustees and play a key strategic role in overseeing financial governance and sustainability.
Key Responsibilities:
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Advise on the financial implications of CAM’s strategic plans and oversee financial risk management.
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Collaborate with the CEO and Finance Director on the presentation of budgets, management accounts, and annual financial statements.
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Ensure appropriate accounting procedures and controls are in place, and that accurate records are maintained.
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Monitor and report on the financial viability of the organisation.
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Maximise the charity’s investments and assets.
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Support the Board in fulfilling its financial responsibilities and improving financial literacy.
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Ensure compliance with contractual and funding requirements to support delivery of charitable outcomes.
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Uphold good governance in line with CAM’s Articles of Association and Charity Commission guidance.
Candidate Profile
Essential:
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A recognised financial qualification or relevant strategic finance experience.
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Proven ability to deal with complex strategic issues and business planning.
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Commitment to CAM’s mission, values, and strategic objectives.
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Demonstrated commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion.
Desirable:
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Experience as a Trustee or Treasurer.
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Experience within the charity or not-for-profit sector.
Time Commitment
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Approx. 10–12 hours per month.
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Attendance at:
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Monthly Trustee Board meetings (typically 4.30–6.30 pm).
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Quarterly Finance, Audit and Risk Committee meetings (Chair role).
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Annual away days or training sessions (1–2 days per year).
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Additional support to the CAM leadership team as needed.
Term & Transition
The successful candidate will take over from the current Treasurer in September 2025.
Why Join CAM?
This is an opportunity to make a long-term contribution to a high-impact organisation supporting communities across Manchester and England, while building personal skills in leadership, strategy, and governance.
CAM is committed to equity, diversity, and inclusion, and encourages applications from all backgrounds and communities.
How to Apply
Please submit a CV and covering letter outlining your interest in the role and how your experience aligns with CAM’s needs.
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Closing date: 4 July 2025
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Interviews: 15 and 18 July 2025
Role: Trustee
Remuneration: Unpaid
Location: Remote/Homebased
Closing Date: 23rd June 2025
About Disability Snowsport UK (DSUK)
Disability Snowsport UK’s vision is of mountains and ski slopes free from barriers, where disabled people can learn and take part alongside family, friends and peers.
Our Mission
To make snowsport accessible for everyone; regardless of disability, injury or experience. We work to remove the barriers to taking part so that disabled children and adults, and their families can enjoy the freedom, independence and the physical and wellbeing benefits of skiing and snowboarding, and related activities.
We do this by:
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Providing expert adaptive teaching for individuals, families and groups across the UK
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Providing holidays and activities in the UK and worldwide
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Providing social and recreational skiing groups
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Working with governing bodies, training organisations and partners to widen access, increase awareness and share knowledge
The Role
The role of the Trustee is to ensure the activities of the charity support its purpose and serve the interests of its beneficiaries. Trustees provide strategic guidance, governance and oversight of management, ensuring the organisation is accountable and acting as a ‘critical friend’ to the CEO. They are there to protect the charities assets both physical and reputational. They make sure resources are managed responsibly and that the charity is run sustainably.
Currently an active board of 12, we are forward planning for routine board member rotation in 2025. To complement our existing board and support our strategic direction, we are looking for up to four additional trustees to bring knowledge, skills and experience in one or more of the following areas:
(note: this is an illustration of the type of experience we are looking for, not an exhaustive list of must-haves):
Lived Experience
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This may include personal experience, of either being disabled or supporting someone with a disability e.g. a family member, caring for someone with a disability or working with people with disabilities.
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You will have an understanding of issues and barriers around participation, access and inclusion and their impact on health and wellbeing. An understanding of the social model of disability is beneficial.
Strategic Organisational Development / HR
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Experience across the range of HR activity including recruitment, performance management, reward, organisation culture and change management.
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Experience of organisation design and development including board and senior leadership development and succession planning.
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Board or committee experience with capability to take on the role of Chair of the Nomination, Remuneration and Governance Committee at a future date.
Legal Experience
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Professional experience within a legal field. Experience in supporting organisations to ensure adherence to relevant laws, regulations and governing documents.
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Ability to offer guidance and support compliance with charity law in the UK and other contractual obligations.
In addition to the above areas, we are looking for someone with skills to take on the role of company secretary and would be interested in hearing from individuals who feel they could take up this role.
Join Our Team
DSUK is committed to ensuring lived experience is at the heart of our decision making and that we can continue to contribute to improving inclusion within the snowsport sector. We particularly welcome applications that meet the above criteria, from our members, adaptive skiers, and candidates who are disabled or who have other experience of life with a disability or long-term condition.
Disability Snowsport UK is an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex/gender, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, marital status or age.
Disability Snowsport UK's mission to make snowsport accessible for everyone; regardless of disability, injury or experience.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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About Heal Earth Alliance
Heal Earth Alliance is a global coalition of mission-driven organizations dedicated to harnessing innovative and sustainable solutions to restore ecosystems, foster community resilience, and drive systemic change. We work collaboratively at the nexus of environmental conservation, social equity, and sustainable development to create scalable impact across regions.
Role Summary
As a Trustee/Governor with a primary focus on fundraising, you will play a pivotal role in shaping Heal Earth Alliance’s future. You will not only serve in a governance capacity—ensuring adherence to legal, financial, and ethical standards, but also spearhead strategic fundraising and resource mobilization efforts. Your leadership will be key in expanding our donor base, forming partnerships, and ensuring long‑term financial sustainability to amplify our mission.
Key Responsibilities
1. Governance & Strategic Oversight
- Strategic leadership: Contribute to vision-setting, mission-alignment, and strategic plan development.
- Fiduciary duty: Oversee governance, compliance with legal duties, financial stewardship, and risk mitigation.
- Policy guidance: Develop and review governance policies including ethical standards, conflict of interest, and fundraising practices.
2. Fundraising & Resource Mobilization
- Fundraising strategy: Define, implement, and regularly refine a diversified annual fundraising plan targeting individual donors, foundations, corporate partners, governments, and impactful grant opportunities.
- Donor stewardship: Cultivate and nurture relationships with major donors, prospects, and strategic allies through outreach, events, and personal engagement.
- Support the development team: Advise the executive team and fundraising staff on donor relationship-building strategies, including pitch creation, stewardship plans, and tailored proposals.
- Ambassadorial role: Serve as a respected public spokesperson to amplify project narratives at high-level donor and partner convenings.
- Performance monitoring: Track fundraising targets and ROI, proposing adjustments to strategy and tactics as needed.
3. Aid External Partnerships & Advocacy
- Networking: Leverage personal and professional networks to introduce new opportunities and partnerships.
- Coalition-building: Foster relationships with peers across NGOs, government bodies, academia, and private sector to unlock funding synergies.
- Advocacy: Champion Heal Earth’s mission and fundraising agenda through high-profile platforms, conferences, and media outreach.
4. Board Engagement & Collaboration
- Collaborative leadership: Work alongside fellow trustees and senior staff to ensure board cohesion and mission alignment.
- Committee participation: Chair or co‑chair the fundraising (or development) committee, facilitating regular meetings, goal reviews, and strategy sessions.
- Accountability & reporting: Provide transparent reporting on fundraising performance, challenges, and opportunities.
Desired Profile & Experience
Area Requirements
– Minimum 3 years in senior fundraising roles (non-profit, NGO, philanthropic foundations, or social enterprise)
Experience
– Successful track record with cultivating and securing fundraising from individuals, institutions, corporate supporters, and government grants
Skills
– Strong strategic insight and ability to think long-term
– Excellent interpersonal, relationship-building, and communication skills
– Proven ability to represent an organization at high-profile events
Governance
– Prior board-level or trustee experience with sound understanding of non-profit governance best practices
Personal Attributes
– Passionate about environmental restoration, sustainability, and social impact
– High ethical standards, integrity, and transparency
– Excellent collaborator with a flexible, team-first mindset
Time Commitment & Logistics
- Board meetings: Attend quarterly board meetings (typically 2–4 hours each, virtually or in-person).
- Committee involvement: Participate in bi-monthly fundraising/development committee meetings.
- Donor engagement: Allocate time for direct fundraising, outreach, and stewardship activities—estimate 3–5 hours per month.
Why Join Heal Earth Alliance?
- Be part of a bold British and global movement that nurtures ecosystems, communities, and equity.
- Shape the strategic evolution of a collaborative, cutting-edge alliance.
- Amplify your impact by raising critical resources to support innovative, scalable environmental solutions.
How to Apply
Please submit: CV that highlights relevant board and fundraising experience and Preliminary thoughts on strategic fundraising approaches specifically for Heal Earth Alliance,by 30th June 2025
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Our Mission
Brain tumours do not discriminate, and they do not respect boundaries. They can strike anyone, at any age. And they strike quickly.
The Scottish Steering Committee (SSC) is our voluntary group who drive policy, campaigning and influencing work in Scotland, with the support of The Charity. It aims to represent the views of the community in Scotland and be a solution orientated advisory board to help achieve agreed objectives.
An ambitious and dedicated group, members previously agreed that the key objective of the Committee would be to campaign for a faster diagnosis for those affected by a brain tumour. Their aim is to achieve this through influencing, supporting and campaigning to improve all aspects of the diagnostic journey. Two years after setting this objective, as per the Committee’s terms of reference, we are now seeking new members to join and advocate for change in Scotland.
How can you help?
To achieve these ambitions – the Committee is now seeking five new members with particular experiences and skill sets that can help drive and enable the Committee to achieve its ambitions.
Your experience and skills will provide valuable input during SSC meetings but won’t be limited to just that – you can actively engage with stakeholders across Scotland and the wider UK, contribute to the creation of our policy positions in Scotland and raise the voice of the community across Scotland and beyond.
What impact will you have?
You will be a core member of a group that is seeking to improve outcomes for all those affected by brain tumours in Scotland.
We’re looking for...
People with experiences, knowledge and skills that can actively contribute to the operation of the SSC. This includes but is not limited to:
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Experience of being personally affected by a brain tumour in Scotland
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Clinician who is involved with brain tumours in some capacity
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Experience of working within Scottish Public Affairs or within a Commercial Landscape and environment
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Experience of working within Public Relations or media management
However, all applications will be considered, and we seek to have as varied a skillset as possible with a range of different experiences to have as much representation across Scotland as possible.
We particularly encourage applications from those who are significantly underrepresented in our sector, including individuals from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) communities.
What can you gain from volunteering?
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You’ll have the opportunity to utilise your existing skills, while developing and learning new ones to take forward into the future
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You’ll join a friendly, passionate team and develop an understanding of how the Committee operates and its connection to The Charity
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You will be a part of a group who are seeking to positively influence change in Scotland.
Time commitment
The Committee currently holds 90 minute virtual meetings every six weeks. There will also be opportunities to take on additional tasks which can arise at different moments and depending on the activities of the Committee. We will also aim to meet in person at least once a year at an agreed location.
Practical considerations
You will receive a full induction to The Brain Tumour Charity and any specific training for the role, as well as ongoing direction from one of the team, who will be your key contact. We carry out reference checks for all individuals who will be volunteering with us on a regular basis. Volunteers will be required to complete some internal data protection and disclosure documentation before commencing the role. Volunteers must be over 18. We encourage volunteers to claim for any reasonable expenses that are incurred in the course of their volunteering with the Charity. The Deadline for applications is Monday 30 June at 5pm but we may close early if we receive a high number of applications.
Need support with the application process?
We are committed to being inclusive and recognise that there may be a number of ways we could support you through the application process. If there’s any adjustments we can make to help you fully engage in the process, don’t hesitate to let us know by getting in touch with the Volunteering team.
The Brain Tumour Charity is the world’s leading brain tumour charity and the largest dedicated funder of research into brain tumours globally.



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