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Trustee (Voluntary Role)
Location: Nationwide
Department: Volunteer Roles
Salary: Volunteer Role
Job Type: Part time
Contract Type: Permanent
Guide Shannon Trust’s next chapter – Become a trustee
Do you believe that everyone, no matter their circumstances, deserves the chance to learn to read and improve their numeracy skills?
Currently, 65% of people in prison can’t read, or struggle to. Even more struggle with numeracy.
At Shannon Trust, we believe everyone deserves the chance to learn. Over recent years, we’ve made significant progress – expanding our programmes, growing our team, and reaching more people than ever before. Now, we’re looking for new Trustees to join our board and help guide the next phase of our journey.
As a Trustee, you’ll work as part of a passionate board of 14 non-executive members, helping to shape our strategic direction and ensure strong governance. You’ll be involved in setting priorities, monitoring progress, overseeing finances, and ensuring we meet our legal and regulatory obligations. Trustees also play an important role in supporting and constructively challenging senior staff and acting as ambassadors for Shannon Trust.
This is a voluntary position, typically requiring around four to ten days per year. This is an unpaid role, though reasonable travel and other expenses are reimbursed.
You don’t need previous trustee experience — we’ll provide training and ongoing support to help you thrive in the role.
We’d particularly welcome applications from people with experience in:
- Governance, regulation, or legal practice
- Digital strategy
- Marketing, communications, and brand development
- Fundraising
- Board-level financial management
- HR and organisational development
- Education and learning practice
- Leadership across the public, private or charity sectors
- Government relations
- Equality, diversity, inclusion and belonging
We’re also keen to hear from people with lived experience relevant to our mission – for example, learning to read later in life or having personal experience of the criminal justice system.
What we offer:
- Full induction and ongoing training
- Regular support to help you get the most from your role
- Reimbursement of reasonable out-of-pocket expenses
- The opportunity to make a difference to people’s lives through supporting them to learn
If you share our dedication to supporting people with literacy, numeracy and personal transformation, we’d love to hear from you. Please see our recruitment pack for further details.
Vacancy closes 31 October 2025
Benefits: Induction training and ongoing training to support and develop you in your volunteer role; ongoing support and quarterly reviews to gain the most from your volunteering experience; flexible volunteering opportunities, subject to the requirements of your role; reasonable, out of pocket, volunteering expenses are reimbursed.
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Being a Trustee
IRMO’s Board of Trustees is made up of six to nine Trustees, who work together to ensure the charity is run properly. As a trustee, you will have the opportunity to support IRMO’s strategic development and oversee its finances. Trustees meet every two months (usually online in the evening) and are asked to commit an additional eight to ten hours between meetings to follow up on actions and provide advice and input on strategic documents and areas of work relevant to their areas of expertise.
General Responsibilities
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Stay up to date with and assess the political, economic and social contexts that affect IRMO’s work
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Support the development of and approve IRMO’s key strategic documents
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Annually review and approve IRMO’s budget
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Review, update and approve major policies
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Approve salaries, benefits, terms and conditions for staff
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Ensure that IRMO’s financial structure is adequate for its current needs and long-term strategy
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Ensure that the organisation has the necessary resources in place to meet its long-term goals
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Ensure that the Board of Trustees is adequately informed of the condition of the organisation and its operations
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Ensure that published reports adequately reflect the nature of the services and the financial condition of the organisation
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Approve major actions of the organisation, such as capital expenditure over authorised limits and major changes in activities and services
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Review staff results in relation to IRMO’s aims and objectives, as well as annual and long-term goals
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Appoint, supervise, support, and appraise IRMO’s CEO
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Provide candid and constructive criticism, advice, comments and praise
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Ensure that the CEO has established appropriate policies to define and identify conflicts of interest throughout the organisation and are administering and enforcing those policies
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Appoint independent examiners/auditors subject to approval by members
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Ensure compliance with relevant legislation affecting the organisation
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Annually review the performance of the Board of Trustees and take steps to improve its performance
Person Specification
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Commitment to IRMO’s mission, values and vision
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Understanding and acceptance of the legal duties, responsibilities and liabilities of trusteeship
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Understanding of the challenges facing small to medium UK charities
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Willingness to devote the necessary time and effort to their duties
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Integrity
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Strategic vision
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Good, independent judgement
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Ability to work effectively as a member of a team
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Excellent networking, influencing and communication skills
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Personal/professional networks that will enhance IRMO’s positioning
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English (essential), Spanish and/or Portuguese (desirable)
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Knowledge and experience in one of the following areas is also desirable: Corporate and Major Donor Fundraising, HR, Finance, Monitoring and Evaluation, Campaigning and Community Engagement.
Led by and for the community, we support the development, agency and participation of all Latin Americans and Spanish and Portuguese-speaking migrants
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Volunteer: The PR Officer of Hidayah plays a vital role in raising the profile of the organisation. The PR Officer will take the lead in managing relationships with external media, agencies, and partners to help Hidayah achieve its strategic aims. The PR officer will work closely with the Chair and two digital trustees, and focus on increasing visibility, strengthening our public image, and supporting advocacy through effective communication.
What are the key responsibilities of this role?
This role will have the following duties, but are not limited to:
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Act as the main point of contact for external media outlets, journalists, and PR agencies on behalf of Hidayah.
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Work with the Chair to help implement their media strategy and PR aims.
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Draft, review and issue press releases, statements, and media content as needed.
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Identify media opportunities that can help platform Hidayah’s work, voices, and campaigns.
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Cultivate and manage relationships with media partners, influencers, and relevant organisations.
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Provide PR advice and guidance to the Chair and help ensure consistent messaging.
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Contribute to the development of key messaging and ensure alignment with organisational policies and values.
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Help monitor media coverage and report back to the Chair on PR impact and reach.
What do we expect from the PR Officer of Hidayah?
Please note that you must agree with and fit the criteria below to be eligible to volunteer in this role:
Knowledge:
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Experience in PR, communications, journalism, or media relations, ideally in the voluntary, charity or advocacy sector.
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Understanding of media landscapes, both mainstream and community-based, with an awareness of LGBTQ+ and/or faith-sensitive contexts.
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Knowledge of reputation management and crisis communications.
Personality:
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Confident communicator with strong interpersonal skills.
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Ability to represent Hidayah with professionalism, sensitivity, and integrity.
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Friendly, enthusiastic, dedicated, and committed to Hidayah’s mission and values.
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Creative thinker who can identify innovative ways to promote Hidayah’s work.
Personal Skills:
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Strong writing and editing skills for creating press releases and media content.
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Ability to develop and maintain positive relationships with external partners.
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Understanding of confidentiality, safeguarding, equality and diversity in communications.
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Ability to respond to media challenges and opportunities with diplomacy and care.
Administration Skills:
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Organised and methodical in managing media contacts and communications records.
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Competence in using email, social media platforms, and shared systems such as Google Drive.
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Ability to draft reports on PR activity for Board meetings.
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Familiarity with digital tools to track media coverage and public engagement.
How much commitment is required?
We are flexible around your own schedule. One average the role will require 2-4 hours per week. The following commitments are in place for all Hidayah volunteers:
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To be available for media requests or to coordinate timely responses as needed.
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To support Hidayah events through PR activity and promotion.
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To help with fundraising efforts by securing media coverage for campaigns and initiatives.
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To check and respond to PR-related emails promptly.
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To maintain clear records of media engagement and press materials in the organisation’s shared systems (Google Drive).
Our mission is to provide support and welfare for LGBTQI+ Muslims
The National Institute of Economic and Social Research (the Institute or NIESR) is one of Britain’s leading independent policy and research institutes dedicated to understanding the economic and social forces that shape people’s lives.
NIESR has a long-standing reputation for accurate, authoritative analysis founded on excellent research, and for bringing its insights to bear on the issues of the day. As such, it acts to bring together an array of policymakers, academics, the media and other research institutes, and plays a pivotal role in both national and international policy debates.
We are seeking to appoint up to three trustees to join the Institute’s Council of Management and are seeking individuals with backgrounds in HR, leadership within an SME professional services context, or economic research.
Our Trustees are responsible for overseeing the management of the Institute, including approving strategy, operational plans and budgets, monitoring organisational performance, managing the Institute’s principal risks and ensuring the fulfilment of the Institute’s charitable objectives. The time commitment for a trustee is the equivalent of between half a day and a day a month. The role is not remunerated.
Full details of the role and responsibilities of a trustee can be found in our Trustee Candidate Pack attached.
The skills and experience that we are looking for are:
Experience
- An individual with senior HR expertise, preferably in a context where professional staff are the key asset of an organisation; OR
- Someone with leadership experience in a small-to-medium sized organisation, preferably within a professional services context and in an economics-related field; OR
- An internationally-renowned academic with research interests aligned to the work of the Institute.
Skills and abilities
- An understanding and appreciation of the work of NIESR and its importance to public policy.
- The ability to act with credibility and authority in the role as trustee, preferably with experience of working in a governance or board context.
- Fully able to commit to attendance of Council meetings and relevant sub-committee meetings.
- Objectivity, fairness, independence of mind, integrity, wisdom, discretion and good judgement.
- Strategic vision and the ability to focus on practical issues.
- Readiness to make and be accountable for decisions.
- A willingness to attend other NIESR events and engage with NIESR publications and output.
To apply
To apply for a trustee position at NIESR, please send:
- A tailored CV of no more than two pages; and
- A supporting statement of no more than one side of A4 setting out how you meet the skills and experience criteria outlined above.
Your statement should detail your relevant experience, ensuring it is aligned with the role description and person specification above, and providing specific evidence demonstrating how you meet the criteria. Your statement should also highlight your interest in the work of the Institute and your motivation for joining our Council of Management.
We are committed to increasing the diversity of our board to ensure the Institute benefits — at board level — from a broader range of perspectives, more creativity in generating ideas and solutions, and to improve decision-making. In addition to finding individuals with the specific skills outlined above, we would especially welcome applications from women, who are under-represented on our board.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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We are seeking a proactive, strategic, and mission-aligned Funding Manager to join our growing team. This pivotal role will lead on identifying, applying for, and managing multiple streams of funding to support the delivery and expansion of our work. As a small charity with big impact, funding is vital to everything we do — from running support services to delivering education and campaigning for change. The Funding Manager will be at the heart of ensuring our sustainability and growth by securing the resources we need. You will be line managed by the Chair of Trustees, and work closely with the Treasurer and other trustees as needed to complete applications, manage current funding applications and report on grant outcomes.
What are the key responsibilities of this role?
This role will have the following duties, but are not limited to:
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Identify and research suitable funding opportunities from trusts, foundations, statutory bodies, and other grant-makers
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Lead and coordinate the writing and submission of compelling funding bids, applications, and proposals.
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Manage and track existing grants, ensuring compliance with reporting requirements and deadlines.
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Work with trustees (e.g. Treasurer and Chair) to gather financial and impact data for applications and reports.
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Maintain a funding pipeline and reporting calendar, ensuring visibility of all application stages and deadlines.
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Build and maintain relationships with funders, providing updates on Hidayah’s work and impact.
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Monitor trends in the funding landscape and keep the charity informed of relevant changes and opportunities.
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Advise and support the Board in developing a long-term funding strategy.
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To maintain clear records on the organisation’s shared systems (Google Drive).
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Meet regularly e.g. monthly or bi-monthly with your line manager to discuss funding applications and progress
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To check and respond to funding application emails promptly and within deadlines set for funding applications
What do we expect from the Funding Manager?
Please note that you must agree with and fit the criteria below to be eligible to volunteer in this role:
Essential:
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Demonstrable experience of successful fundraising from trusts, foundations, or statutory funders.
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Excellent bid writing and storytelling skills, with the ability to communicate impact clearly.
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Strong organisational skills, able to manage multiple deadlines and priorities.
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Financially literate, comfortable working with budgets and data.
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Self-motivated and able to work independently while collaborating with others.
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A commitment to the values and mission of Hidayah LGBTQI+.
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Knowledge of CRM or funding management tools.
Desirable:
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Experience working with grassroots or LGBTQI+ charities.
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Understanding of issues affecting LGBTQI+ Muslims or minoritised communities.
How much commitment is required?
This is a voluntary role with flexible hours, and can be carried out around your existing commitments. We are results-focused, so while you have autonomy over when you volunteer, we ask that funding bids and key deadlines are met in a timely and reliable manner.
Our mission is to provide support and welfare for LGBTQI+ Muslims
Treasurer - ARFID Awareness UK
This is a fully remote role
Remuneration
Travel and subsistence will be paid for attendance at meetings in accordance with the ARFID Awareness UK expense policy where required. Board members are not remunerated for their Board/trustee work.
Responsible to:
Chair of Board of Trustees
Regular liaison with:
- Board of Trustees
- Executive Director/s
- Motion Accountancy
Duration of appointment:
Three-year term (with a possible extension of a further three years)
Overview:
Established in 2019 and supporting a community of over 30,000 families ARFID Awareness UK is the only registered UK charity dedicated to raising awareness and further information about Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder. As a not-for-profit, we work to provide individuals, parents, carers and medical professionals with up-to-date relevant information, research and support.
We are equally committed to supporting medical professionals across varying specialities, by equipping them with the information they need to ensure that their patients receive an early diagnosis and have access to appropriate care.
Our charitable aims are to:
- Raising awareness about the condition within the medical and associated professions and the general public in such ways as the trustees shall determine;
- Providing advice and information in such ways as the trustees shall determine to enable and empower parents and carers to advocate for the children in their care;
- Facilitating research into the condition, the useful results of which will be published for the public benefit;
- Potentially providing grants of financial assistance to enable economically disadvantaged families to obtain necessary treatment and medication unavailable via the NHS.
- Advancing the education of the public in the subject of ARFID.
With regards to our structure, we are a Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO). As a CIO, our Charity Trustees are protected with limited liability, and whilst they are responsible for helping to manage the organisation, they do not hold dual roles of Company Director as they might with other charity structures.
Time commitment:
Trustees meet twice a year virtually. Meetings last approximately 2 hours.
The Remuneration and Finance, Risk and Investment Committee meet once a year virtually. Meetings last approximately 1 hour.
In addition, Trustees are expected to allow time for reading of papers and preparation for meetings, attending events training and induction. As a small charity there may also be the requirement for additional input up to 10 hours per annum as required specifically to your professional background and expertise
Purpose of the role:
Trustee (general)
The overall aim of the trustee role is to provide strong leadership, direction and expertise to the governance of ARFID Awareness UK.
The Board of trustees (‘the Board’) is the body with the legal duty to protect the mission and vision of the FSRH and to ensure that it is run in accordance with legal requirements.
The role of the Board is to provide good governance and leadership by:
- Shaping ARFID Awareness UK’s organisational strategy
- Approving organisational statutory policy
- Ensuring the organisation’s financial stability and sustainability, and agreeing the annual operational budget
- Appointing the Executive Director/s (who is overseen by the Chair of the Board on behalf of the Board)
- Providing support and constructive challenge to the Executive Director/s and their staff team
- Setting and monitoring procedures for assessing and managing risk
- Taking advice from Board members and external specialist advisors
- Ensuring oversight of the financial position of the charity and providing updates to the Board where appropriate.
As a charity and CIO Board members are charity trustees only. They do not represent any group or organisation in this role, and they must act in good faith and in the best interests of ARFID Awareness UK.
Treasurer
- Chair the Remuneration and Finance, Risk and Investment Committee (FR&IC):
- To review progress of financial elements of the operational plan and make recommendations to the Board of Trustees.
- To review the strategic plan in context of financial and budgetary impact.
- To review the annual budget and make recommendations to the trustees
- To receive and review proposals for new expenditure outside of the annual budget
- Advise the Remuneration Committee on the affordability of any changes to pay and or benefits.
- To receive reports at each meeting on financial performance and report as required to the Trustees
- To develop an Investment Policy and strategy
- To review the draft annual accounts along with the audit report, ensuring they are in accordance with relevant accounting standards and Charity Commission guidance
Person specification:
Essential:
- A financial accountancy qualification or equivalent experience (eg ACA, CIMA)
- Experience of investment, strategic planning and budgetary planning
- Ability to work effectively as a member of a diverse team whilst keeping in mind the responsibility of being an individual trustee
- Experience of guiding an organisation through growth and change
- Confident and effective communication skills including listening skills
- Understanding of the legal duties, responsibilities and liabilities of trusteeship
Desirable:
- Knowledge or experience of the charity sector
- Knowledge of the healthcare sector and/or ARFID
- Experience of board or committee membership in a charity, public sector or commercial organisation.
This role is advertised as part of TPP's Free Giving Back Services. This volunteer advertisement copy has been supplied to TPP and applicants apply direct to the organisation. Please contact the organisation directly if you have any questions about this volunteer role.
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Our partner is works to reduce poverty in Zambia by helping vulnerable children and young people access education, develop skills, and build better future - through training, health education, and community initiatives.
Amid a period of significant change, the charity is moving to a locally led delivery model, with the UK focusing on fundraising, governance, and reporting. They seek a qualified accountant with strategic financial management experience, charity accounting knowledge, and ideally some international development insight. The Treasurer will provide hands-on financial oversight, ensure robust controls, and maintain compliance.
The role includes chairing a Finance & Operations Sub-Committee, guiding the Board on financial matters, and working with trustees, outsourced providers, and the team in Zambia.
The Board meets quarterly (remotely) for up to three hours, with the Sub-Committee meeting beforehand. The estimated time commitment required is 4 hours per week, flexibly.
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For more Trustee and Treasurer roles please visit the AfID website.
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Zebra is seeking a qualified accountant to join our board of trustees as our next Treasurer.
Zebra is a not-for-profit social enterprise (exempt charity) providing accommotation to postgraduate international students living in London. We believe in the importance of international studies and have been going for over 60 years. We are a healthy organisation with a strong reputation and ambitious plans for the future.
This is an important time for Zebra. We are currently going through the process of deregistering with the Regulator of Social Housing and are changing our accounting practices and systems as we make the transition away from the housing association sector and to a more appropriate structure to prepare us for growth in the future. We have an experienced Finance Manager on our staff team who you will be working with along with the CEO and the rest of the board members.
We ideally need a Treasurer with some understanding of the charity or social enterprise sector. This is an unpaid volunteer role - there are four boars meetings per year (all online), Audit and Risk Committee meeetings (also online), and occasional meet ups in London - but you can be based anywhere to carry out this role.
Duties
- Acting as a mentor to the Finance Manager, supporting her through this period of transition while Zebra puts in place a new structure and new financial systems
- Chairing the Audit and Risk Committee - number of meetings per year to be decided as this is currently under review
- Meeting with our external auditors on Zoom
- Reviewing our quarterly accounts, annual accounts and reports and providing feedback
- Using your expertise to provide advice and support to other board members, including our Co-Chairs, to support them in understanding our finances and helping them to be able to provide good scrutiny and governance
- Attendance of four board meetings per year on Zoom, where you will provide input and opinions especially around financial matters
- Attending one Board Strategy day per year in London for which expenses can be paid (and ideally also attending our Christmas meal)
- The Treasurer should expect to serve for a minimum of 12 months
To apply please submit your CV in the first instance.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Clinks’ trustees work with our Chair and the Senior Leadership Team to ensure that we adhere to all the necessary governance and legal liabilities, and to support the charity to achieve the highest level of support to voluntary organisations who work across the criminal justice system.
To ensure we have a range of experiences, perspectives, and skills within our board, we are particularly interested in hearing from people with knowledge of or representative of Arts organisations, and/or of Welsh organisations operating within criminal justice. We are open to trustees with a wide set of skills and experience; we are interested in hearing from people with experience and knowledge of digital, fundraising, business development and acumen, HR and employment law, and exposure to infrastructure support.
Responsibilities
You will:
- Be a key member of our board - maintaining input, communication and bringing your skills and experience to support the Chair in all aspects of Clinks’ work. Helping to develop its future strategic plans.
- Share your knowledge and experience of criminal justice or your particular expertise, including any future policy directions. You will contribute to the development of Clinks’ future strategic priorities through experience and understanding of the changing political landscape.
- Assist in building strong relationships between yourself, the board, the Chair, the CEO, and Clinks’ executive team, to maximise the delivery of Clinks’ strategy.
- Be committed to the values of Clinks and the voluntary sector. You will believe in the power of collaboration and collective action to achieve social change.
- Be an ambassador - showing understanding of and supporting the importance of Clinks’ external relationships with a range of stakeholders. You will defend and promote the voluntary sector working in criminal justice at a time of challenge.
- Provide financial oversight including a formal review of the organisation’s annual budget and supporting the Senior Leadership Team in financial management and organisation.
An effective Trustee
- Upholds the highest standards of integrity and probity;
- Supports and contributes to Board discussions to promote effective decision-making and constructive debate;
- Promotes effective relationships and open communication, both inside and outside the Boardroom, between Directors and staff;
- Working with the Chair to initiate change and participate in succession planning and recruitment in Board appointments;
- Promotes the highest standards of governance;
- Ensures effective cascading of Board decisions;
- Provides coherent leadership of the organisation, including representing the organisation;
- Ensuring the organisation pursues its objects as defined in the Memorandum of Association; and
- Safeguards the good name and values of the organisation.
Your pledge as a trustee will be:
- Commitment to the organisation
- Devote the necessary time and effort:
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4 x Board Meetings/year - 2 of which will be in-person
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4 x Subcommittee meetings/year (if applicable)
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Annual away day
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Annual conference
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Annual General Meeting (AGM)
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Occasional in-person meetings and/or Clinks events
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You will also be invited to provide ad hoc support for the Chief Executive Officer and Senior Leadership Team through emails, phone calls, and occasional in-person meetings (e.g. with funders or important stakeholders).
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Commitment to anti-racism
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Strategic vision
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Good, independent judgement
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Ability to think creatively
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Willingness to speak their mind
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Understanding and acceptance of the legal duties, responsibilities and liabilities of trusteeship
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Ability to work effectively as a member of a team
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Leadership skills
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Experience of committee work
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Tact and diplomacy
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Impartiality, fairness and the ability to respect confidences
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Adhere to our Trustee Code of Conduct.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Home-Start Suffolk is seeking an experienced and committed individual to join our Board of Trustees as Treasurer. This is a rewarding opportunity to play a vital leadership role in a well-established and growing charity that supports families across Suffolk. As Treasurer, you will work closely with the Chair, CEO, Finance Sub Committee and wider Board to ensure strong financial oversight and governance.
You’ll help guide our financial strategy, support budget-setting and risk management, and ensure that financial information is clear and accessible to the Board. We are specifically looking for someone with experience in charity finance, ideally with a background in accountancy or financial management. You will bring a solid understanding of financial governance and charity reporting requirements and be confident in offering strategic insight as well as practical advice.
This Treasurer role is part of our wider trustee recruitment, and we welcome applicants who also bring any of the following:
- Experience or knowledge of the local charity or voluntary sector
- Understanding of family support or volunteer management
- Strong networks and connections within local businesses
- Previous involvement with Home-Start Suffolk as a volunteer or someone who has received support
- A passion for making a difference in your community
To empower parents with the skills, knowledge and emotional resilience to raise their children to flourish
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Role Title: Treasurer
Reporting to: The Board of Trustees
Responsible for: Oversight of the financial management of the charity, ensuring that
the charity operates in a financially sustainable and transparent manner, in line with its
mission, legal responsibilities, and good governance practices.
Purpose of the Role: The Treasurer is responsible for the financial leadership of the
charity, ensuring robust financial controls, clear reporting, and effective budgeting. The
Treasurer works closely with the Board and the Chair to safeguard the charity’s finances
and ensure long-term financial stability. The role involves providing advice on financial
matters to the board and ensuring the charity adheres to statutory financial reporting
obligations.
Key Responsibilities:
1. Financial Leadership:
o Lead the board’s financial oversight, ensuring that all trustees understand
the financial position of the charity and are equipped to make informed
financial decisions.
o Oversee the development of the charity’s financial strategy, ensuring
alignment with its mission and long-term goals.
o Provide financial input on major decisions involving investment,
procurement, and expenditure.
2. Financial Reporting:
o Ensure that accurate and timely financial statements are presented at
trustee meetings.
o Liaise with external auditors (if applicable) and ensure the charity meets
all its financial reporting obligations, including the preparation and
submission of annual accounts in line with charity law.
o Ensure proper documentation of all financial records and transactions,
maintaining a transparent and auditable financial trail.
3. Budgeting and Forecasting:
o Monitor income and expenditure against the budget, providing timely
updates to the board and recommending corrective actions when
necessary.
o Ensure that financial forecasts are regularly updated to reflect changes in
income or costs.
4. Cash Flow and Reserves Management:
o Monitor the charity’s cash flow and reserves to ensure it has the
resources to meet its current and future obligations.
o Ensure that reserves are maintained in line with the charity’s reserves
policy and recommend appropriate action if reserves fall below the
minimum levels.
5. Risk Management:
o Ensure effective financial risk management processes are in place,
identifying and mitigating key financial risks.
o Work with the board and senior management to review and manage risks
related to the charity’s finances, investments, and assets.
6. Compliance and Legal Duties:
o Ensure that the charity complies with all relevant financial legislation,
including charity law and any applicable tax laws.
o Oversee the preparation and submission of statutory returns, including
financial accounts, tax filings, and funding reports.
o Ensure compliance with the charity’s financial policies and procedures.
7. Supporting Trustees and Staff:
o Work with the Chair and Trustees to ensure they have the support and
systems needed to maintain effective financial management.
8. Representation:
o Where appropriate, represent the charity at meetings or events related to
finance, investments, and fundraising.
Term of Office:
• The Treasurer is typically appointed for a term of two years, renewable by Trustee
support.
• If the role is to be extended, a vote by Trustees is required as part of an open
application process.
Remuneration:
• This is a voluntary role; however, reasonable expenses will be reimbursed in line
with the charity’s policy
Providing comprehensive support, resources, and advocacy for adults with ADHD across the United Kingdom.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Join us at this exciting time, to help secure the future of this vital work.
We are running our first fundraising campaign for our first paid member of staff, a Campaigns Manager, to help build a sustainable future for the organisation.
The Treasurer has a key role to play in supporting the team making key decisions as we move the charity forward into the next phase.
About Long Covid SOS:
Long Covid SOS (LCSOS) is a charity set up for the advancement of health and relief of need among people with Long Covid.
“Long Covid” means post-acute Covid-19 syndrome, where symptoms and/or long-term complications occur beyond four weeks from initial infection or symptoms onset to include any post viral illness with a suspected or evidenced link to Covid-19.
LCSOS aims to raise awareness of Long Covid, its treatment, recovery and rehabilitation among health policymakers, healthcare providers and the general public.
To do this we advocate for and make it known to healthcare providers, health policymakers and other relevant policy makers the views and lived experience of members of the general public suffering from or affected by Long Covid. We also support research into the causes, prevention, diagnosis and treatment of Long Covid, and publish results of such research.
Main duties and responsibilities of the Treasurer:
· Advising the Board about its financial duties and responsibilities
· Advising the Board on the approval of budgets, accounts and financial statements
· Advising on the financial implications of LCSOS strategic plans and key assumptions in the annual budget
· Ensuring that all Board members have a clear understanding of the accounts presented at meetings and their implications
· Understanding the accounting procedures and key internal controls to be able to assure the board that the charity’s financial integrity is sound
· Ensuring that a realistic budget is produced which meets the needs of LCSOS and that there is an appropriate reserves policy
· Approving and, where appropriate, advising the Board on unbudgeted expenditure proposals in accordance with LCSOS financial procedures
· Ensuring that full financial records are kept for all transactions
· Ensuring that proper financial procedures and controls are in place to safeguard LCSOS
· Ensuring that money received is only spent on the purposes for which I was given, and, where required, ensuring that reports and accounts demonstrating this are submitted to funders
· Ensuring that accounts are prepared at year-end in compliance with the Charities SORP (FRS102) and making arrangements for them to be audited or independently examined, as required by the Charity Commission
· Ensuring that annual accounts are submitted to the Charity Commission and/or Registrar of Companies, within the deadlines set
· Liaising with the Chair about financial matters
· Advising the Board on identifying and managing key risks effectively, and maintaining LCSOS’s risk register
· Leading on selecting and implementing a suitable financial accounting system
Personal skills and qualities:
· Commitment to the aim and goals of LCSOS
· Professional financial or accountancy qualifications or equivalent senior financial or accounting experience
· Experience or knowledge of charity finance
· Experience and knowledge of budgets and budgeting processes
· Ability to analyse proposals and anticipate their financial consequences
· Preparedness to make unpopular recommendations to the Board
· Willingness to be available to provide advice and guidance on financial matters
Other Information:
· The Treasurer is a full member of the Trustee Board
· Formal Trustee Board meetings are held online up to six times per year (or as required); Team meetings are held monthly and Trustees are invited to attend
· The Treasurer role requires approximately 2 – 4 hours work per month
· Trustees are appointed for an initial term of three years and can be reappointed
· This is an unpaid position and out of pocket expenses are reimbursed to Trustees
For more information about LCSOS, please visit our website.
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Become a champion for those unable to live with their birth parents – become a trustee
We are looking for an exceptional person to join Adoption UK’s Board of Trustees. We are looking for someone based in Northern Ireland with financial experience.
Adoption UK is the leading charity providing support, community, and advocacy for those who are unable live with their birth parents. Our purpose is to secure the right support at the right time for children and young people who are unable to live with their birth parents, from childhood into adulthood.
As a UK wide charity, we aim to have representation on our Board from all constituent nations, and across a variety of backgrounds and lived experience. At this time, we are particularly looking to appoint someone from Northern Ireland with financial expertise. Lived experience would be desirable, but not essential.
As a Trustee, you’ll have the opportunity to apply your unique skills and experience within our welcoming and dedicated Board. You will be expected to:
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Oversee the implementation of Adoption UK’s strategy.
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Support the senior leadership team, adding value and expert advice.
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Facilitate change that promotes the care and welfare of those unable to live with their birth parents, and their families.
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Ensure the charity remains true to its purpose and adheres to its regulatory responsibilities.
The Board of trustees meets four times a year – these meetings are a mix of virtual and in-person meetings. The annual time commitment is 5 days, plus preparation and reading time, with opportunities for deeper involvement in relevant areas of the charity’s work. You will be invited to Adoption UK events. The role is not remunerated but travel and expenses are paid.
We are committed to being an inclusive charity, and we welcome and encourage applications from all sections of the community. Our new trustee will bring a passionate commitment to ensuring adopted people have a brighter future. They will help us to ensure we fully represent the diversity in the adoption community, as well as the voice of adopted people.
We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect everyone working with us to share this commitment.
Please see our information pack for further details .
Adoption UK is the leading charity for adopted and care experienced people and adoptive families.

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Cycle Sisters is looking to appoint up to two new Trustees to support our mission to create inclusive and empowering spaces for Muslim and ethnically diverse women to cycle.
This is an exciting opportunity to bring your skills and experience to an award-winning charity that is tackling inequality and creating lasting change in communities.
About Cycle Sisters
Cycle Sisters is a women-led charity supporting Muslim and ethnically diverse women to transform their lives through cycling. Through group rides, cycle lessons and volunteering opportunities, we create accessible and empowering spaces where women can build confidence, improve their health and connect with others.
We work in partnership with a wide range of stakeholders – from local authorities to national bodies such as British Cycling, Transport for London and the Bikeability Trust to advocate for greater inclusion in cycling.
Since starting with a single local group in 2016, we’ve grown into a thriving network of over 2,000 women across 10 groups London-wide. Our impact is far-reaching: 92% of women who take part in our activities report improved health, with 91% feeling more confident and 86% being more connected in their communities.
Cycle Sisters is seen as a leading voice in our sector and has been recognised with multiple awards, including our Chair winning the BBC Sports Personality Unsung Hero of the Year Award for the London region.
Looking ahead, our vision is to build a national movement of diverse women cycling, with plans to expand beyond London and share our model across the UK. By doing so, we aim not only to transform individual lives, but also to shift the culture of cycling so it truly reflects the diversity of our communities.
What will you be doing?
As a Trustee of Cycle Sisters, you’ll play a key role in shaping the direction of a growing, values-led charity. Your responsibilities will include ensuring we comply with our governing document and charitable objectives, safeguarding our reputation, and supporting sound financial management, risk management and accountability.
You’ll contribute to strategic planning by helping to set goals, review progress and ensure long-term sustainability. Working closely with fellow Trustees and senior staff, you’ll bring insight, expertise and constructive challenge to strengthen the organisation. Trustees are also ambassadors for Cycle Sisters, raising our profile and creating opportunities through their networks and community connections.
What we’re looking for
Essential
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Commitment and passion for Cycle Sisters’ vision, mission and values
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Ability and capacity to give the role the time and focus required, including an average of 4-6 hours per month as well as attending quarterly board meetings
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Understanding of the charity and/or sport sector
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Track record of leadership and delivering success
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Ability to think creatively and strategically and scrutinise decision-making.
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Strong team player and ability to work effectively with others
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Understanding of the experiences and perspectives of Muslim communities in the UK, whether through personal experience or professional/community engagement
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Understanding of the importance of women-only spaces in enabling confidence and participation
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Understanding and acceptance of the legal duties, responsibilities and liabilities of trusteeship
Desirable
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Previous Trustee or governance role
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Skills in networking, advocacy/influencing and partnership-building
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Relevant networks or connections that can support Cycle Sisters’ growth
Our commitment to diversity
We want our team to represent the diversity of the women we serve. We aim to be an organisation where different experiences, expertise and perspectives are valued, and where everyone is encouraged to grow and develop. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds and ages, particularly those currently underrepresented on our team.
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This organisation is scheduling interviews as applications come in. They're ready to hire as soon as they find the right person. Don't miss your opportunity, apply now!
The Director of Compliance is a voluntary member of ThriveSpark CIC’s management (directory) board. They provide independent oversight and advice to ensure the company meets its legal, regulatory and ethical obligations, protecting beneficiaries, volunteers, staff, and the reputation of the organisation.
Key Responsibilities
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Regulatory oversight: Ensure timely and accurate filings and compliance with the CIC Regulator and Companies House, including annual reports, accounts, and the community interest test.
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Policy and controls: Lead periodic review of governance, risk, and compliance policies (e.g. safeguarding, data protection/UK GDPR, health & safety, finance, fundraising, whistleblowing, conflicts of interest).
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Risk management: Maintain the risk register; advise on mitigations; report material risks to the board with clear actions and timelines.
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Data protection & information security: Oversee GDPR compliance, DPIAs where relevant, incident response and retention schedules; liaise with the Data Protection Lead/Officer (if appointed).
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Safeguarding: Champion safeguarding standards and escalation pathways; ensure training and incident logging are in place and reviewed.
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Board assurance: Establish a light-touch annual compliance calendar; provide concise assurance reports and recommendations.
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Training & culture: Promote a proportionate, values-led compliance culture; support induction of new trustees/directors on compliance matters.
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External liaison: Act as a point of contact with regulators, insurers, auditors/examiners, and pro bono advisers where required.
Time Commitment & Terms
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Time: Approx. 4–6 hours per month (board meetings plus occasional task-and-finish work around filings or policy refreshes).
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Term: Initial three-year term, renewable by mutual agreement.
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Remuneration: This is an unpaid voluntary role. Reasonable out-of-pocket expenses are reimbursed.
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Location: Remote with occasional in-person meetings/events (as agreed).
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Reporting: To the Chair of the Board.
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Eligibility: Must meet the legal requirements to serve as a company director in the UK and not be disqualified. References may be requested.
Person Specification
Essential
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Governance & regulation: Practical understanding of UK company governance, ideally within charities/CICs, including filings and the role of the CIC Regulator.
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Risk & controls: Experience designing or assuring proportionate policies, procedures, and a risk register for a small organisation.
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Data protection: Working knowledge of UK GDPR and information governance (e.g. DPIAs, data breaches, retention).
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Safeguarding awareness: Familiarity with safeguarding principles and incident escalation in community settings.
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Analytical judgement: Able to balance compliance with operational pragmatism; turns regulation into clear, workable steps.
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Communication: Clear, concise writer and confident board-level communicator; able to brief non-specialists.
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Independence & integrity: High ethical standards; able to challenge constructively and manage conflicts of interest.
Desirable
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Sector experience: Prior board or committee experience in a CIC, charity, or social enterprise.
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Professional background: Qualifications/experience in law, audit, risk, governance, data protection, or safeguarding.
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Fundraising & finance: Awareness of fundraising compliance (incl. Gift Aid rules) and basic charity/CIC finance.
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Lived experience: Insight into the communities we serve and commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion.
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Change management: Experience embedding new policies/training in small teams or volunteer-led contexts.
Personal Qualities
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Calm, thorough, and solutions-focused.
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Respectful challenger who builds trust.
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Values-driven; committed to the CIC’s social purpose.
How to Apply
Please send a brief CV and a short statement (max. 500 words) outlining your relevant experience and why you’re interested in the role. Include any potential conflicts of interest. Interviews will be informal and focused on fit, approach, and availability.
At ThriveSpark Southampton, our mission is to empower, support, and celebrate people with ADHD across Southampton and the surrounding community.
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