Board member volunteer roles in pennington, hampshire
Actively Interviewing
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!
Exciting opportunity as Chair of trustees of a small and dynamic arts and crafts re-use charity in SW London looking to take the charity forward and grow and diversify its income streams.The Chair will join an established and small board of trustees and must be experienced in leading a board in terms of strategy, risk and planning, financial governance, building positive relationships, one-to-one reviews with trustees to bring out the best in them, building the board and growing the charity's impact.
The Chair will have a wide-ranging impact, shaping the charity's strategic direction and helping it achieve the charity's mission to promote artful re-use of waste materials diverted from landfiil and incineration for use with a wide range of beneficiaries for artistic, educational, recreational or therapeutic benefit throughout south-west London. Your leadership will ensure that the charity provides and extends its range of support and services to existing and future beneficiaries and maintains its role as an active participant in the circular economy.
                Please apply with a cover letter detailing why you are interested in this role, your relevant experience and include your CV. The role becomes vacant end November 2025 and shortlisted candidates will be able to take their application forward initially with a Zoom chat and progress to a face-to-face meeting with all trustees.
NB. We have a commitment to  diversity and inclusion.
            
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
The Nominations Committee has delegated authority to make decisions on behalf of the RTPI Board, including on applications to become a Fellow of the Institute, appointing representatives of the RTPI to external bodies and special awards. It also keeps under review the selection criteria by which such decisions are made.
The decisions of the Nominations Committee form part of the RTPI’s approach to recognising the contribution that individual members, or other individuals, have made in promoting the art and science of planning.
To advance the science and art of planning, working for the long-term common good and wellbeing of current and future generations.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Location: Remote with very occasional (1-2 times a year) travel to London (expenses reimbursed)
Commitment: Approximately 8-10 board meetings per year, plus additional input as required
What you will be doing
As our Trustee Treasurer, you’ll play a key part in guiding The Ben Kinsella Trust’s financial wellbeing and helping us achieve our mission to prevent knife crime and keep young people safe.
You’ll bring your financial expertise and strategic insight to support the Board in making confident, informed decisions about our resources, sustainability, and long-term plans. This is a voluntary, non-executive role, you won’t be managing day-to-day finances, but your perspective and advice will help ensure strong governance and sound financial management.
Working closely with the Chair, CEO, and Deputy CEO, the Treasurer will provide expert guidance on the charity’s financial strategy, investments, and sustainability. You will oversee financial reporting and controls, ensure compliance with statutory requirements, and support the leadership team in managing resources effectively across multiple departments.
This is a highly rewarding role for a qualified accountant who wants to use their professional expertise to make a real difference. We’re looking for someone who will bring energy, insight, and ambition — not just to oversee the numbers, but to play an active part in shaping the charity’s future. As a key member of a passionate and committed Board, you’ll help to ensure that Ben’s legacy continues to change lives and prevent knife crime across the UK.
Strategy and Governance
- Act as a full member of the Board of Trustees, contributing to the overall governance, strategy, and direction of the charity.
 - Provide oversight and assurance of the charity’s finances and risk management.
 - Liaise with auditors and independent examiners as required.
 - Ensure compliance with statutory and regulatory requirements, including the Charity Commission and funders.
 
Financial Oversight and Management
- Oversee the charity’s financial strategy, budgets, cash flow, investments, and reserves.
 - Work with the Executive Team (CEO and Deputy CEO) to monitor and review financial performance across multiple departments.
 - Lead on the review of management accounts, annual reports, and audited financial statements before Board approval.
 - Advise the Board on financial implications of strategic decisions, investment opportunities, and risk management.
 - Ensure the charity’s accounting systems, particularly Xero, are effectively utilised for accurate reporting and transparency.
 
Support and Guidance
- Provide professional guidance and mentorship to Executive Team and the Finance and Operations team.
 - Support the development of robust financial controls, policies, and procedures.
 - Provide appropriate challenge and scrutiny to the Senior Leadership Team, ensuring sound financial decision-making that aligns with the charity’s objectives.
 
Who we are looking for
We are seeking a Trustee Treasurer who can bring financial expertise, strategic insight, and a commitment to the mission of The Ben Kinsella Trust.
We actively encourage people from a wide range of backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives to join our Board and help shape the future of The Ben Kinsella Trust.
We recognise the value that diverse voices bring to our decision-making and to the way we work. We are particularly keen to hear from people who are currently underrepresented on our Board or within the wider charity sector, and who can bring different insights to our governance and strategy.
While we’re looking for candidates with the skills and experience listed, we know no one is perfect in every area. If you meet some of the criteria, we’d still really love to hear from you. Please feel free to reach out for a friendly chat about the role and your application.
Skills and experience
You’ll have:
- Financial expertise - A recognised, qualified accountant (e.g. ACA, ACCA, CAI, CIMA, CIPFA, ICAS, ICAEW, or equivalent) with current or prior membership of a UK professional accountancy body.
 - Strategic experience - Proven experience in overseeing significant budgets, supporting organisations through growth or change, and providing input on financial planning, investment, and risk management.
 - Analytical and communication skills - Strong knowledge and practical expertise in Xero accounting software, or similar.
 
Values
We are looking for someone who:
- Is passionate about making a difference, committed to preventing knife crime, and improving outcomes for young people.
 - Can think strategically and collaboratively, contributing constructively while supporting and challenging the leadership team as needed.
 - Values equity and inclusion, and actively promotes diversity in decision-making and governance.
 
What you’ll be expected to do
- The role requires attendance at approximately 8-10 Full Board meetings per year, usually held virtually.
 - Additional commitment includes preparing for meetings, reviewing financial reports, and engaging with finance and risk management processes, audit processes or staff meetings as required.
 - Occasional attendance at charity events, strategy days, or stakeholder meetings may also be requested.
 - Overall, the role is expected to require 6–8 hours per month on average, with some months busier than
 
How to apply
If you would like to apply, please submit CV and include a supporting statement detailing why you are interested in the role and your relevant experience and suitability.
Applications close: Monday 24th November at 3pm
Interview schedule:
- 1st stage, w/c 1st December (virtual)
 - 2nd stage w/c 8th December (in person)
 
The Ben Kinsella Trust prevents knife crime through education and campaigning


                    The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Actively Interviewing
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 treasurer is a vital role to the ongoing success of IBP as a not-for-profit community interest company as we push forward to fulfil our goals.
We need someone with the following qualities and skills to join our voluntary management board:
- Financial Literacy: Ability to understand and manage accounts, budgets, and basic financial reporting relevant to IBP’s main operations.
 - Attention to Detail: Careful and accurate handling of records, ensuring compliance with legal and regulatory requirements for community interest companies.
 - Organisational Skills: Efficient time management and record-keeping abilities, especially important when working voluntarily alongside other commitments.
 - Communication: Clear, concise communication to report financial information to the management board, stakeholders, supporters, funders or regulatory bodies.
 - Integrity and Trustworthiness: Strong ethical standards, as the role involves handling funds and maintaining the confidence of IBP’s stakeholders and the wider community.
 
Does this sound like you, or someone you know? Please apply today.
Time commitment: 1-2 days per month
Remuneration: Expenses only
Deadline for applications: 31 October 2025
Actively Interviewing
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 Charity for Action on Spiritual Abuse (formerly Replenished Life) is on a bold mission — and we need passionate, committed individuals to join us at a pivotal moment in our journey.
Our Vision
We believe in a world where everyone who has experienced harm in a spiritual, religious, or faith-based context is:
- 
	
Heard and understood
 
- 
	
Properly supported
 
We are working towards a world where every faith and secular organisation:
- 
	
Knows how to recognise and respond to spiritual abuse
 
- 
	
Understands what a healthy religious or spiritual culture looks like
 
Why Now?
Thanks to a major Comic Relief Organisational Growth Fund grant, we are scaling up in big ways — expanding our support services, training programs, and research initiatives. With this growth comes an exciting opportunity: 
We’re recruiting 3 new trustees to join our dynamic and forward-thinking board. 
Who We're Looking For
We are especially keen to hear from people with skills and experience in any of the following areas:
- 
	
Financial planning and oversight
 
- 
	
Strategic thinking and organisational development
 
- 
	
Safeguarding and complaints handling
 
- 
	
Policy, process, and quality assurance
 
Whether you're already a trustee or exploring this role for the first time, if you believe in safer spiritual spaces and have time to give (around 1–2 days per month), we want to hear from you.
We are committed to building a diverse trustee board that reflects the communities we serve, and we warmly welcome applicants from all backgrounds, faiths, and none.
Why Become a Trustee?
Being a trustee is more than governance — it’s purposeful leadership. It means:
- 
	
Playing a vital role in a growing, impactful charity
 
- 
	
Using your skills for social good
 
- 
	
Collaborating with passionate, kind, and committed people
 
- 
	
Gaining new experience and strategic insight (great for your career or personal growth!)
 
- 
	
Helping shape national conversations around spiritual abuse, faith, and safeguarding
 
We’ll support you every step of the way with training, resources, and a friendly, engaged trustee and leadership team.
Time Commitment
- 
	
Quarterly online board meetings (weekday evenings)
 
- 
	
One in-person strategy day per year
 
- 
	
Occasional reviews or input between meetings
 
- 
	
Ongoing contribution to your portfolio area — within your flexible 1–2 days/month
 
Practical Bits
- 
	
This is a volunteer role (reasonable out-of-pocket expenses reimbursed)
 
- 
	
Supportive induction and ongoing trustee development provided
 
Ready to Make a Difference?
To express your interest, contact Ruth Appleton through charity job message
Download the full Trustee Recruitment Pack
Want a chat? Ruth is happy to talk more about the role before you apply.
We are here to make sure that everyone who experiences harm in a spiritual setting receives high-qualty support.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
We are seeking people from a variety of backgrounds to join our Policy Approval Panel. The purpose of the panel is to support the Workforce Professional Development Boards (WPDBs) by applying the appropriate scrutiny to the development and review of workforce policies developed by the sport and physical sector supported by CIMSPA.
The Policy Approval Panel will check whether the due process has been followed in the development and review of sector workforce policies such as professional standards, standards for deployment and apprenticeship standards. It will also check the accuracy of said policies, ensuring that anything issued to the WPDBs for approval is accurate and fit for purpose.
It is anticipated that the panel will meet three times per year ahead of the WPDB meetings but if there are no policies for approval of the board, the meeting will not be held.
An initial induction/standardisation meeting will be held in person, thereafter meetings will be held remotely with papers issued for review ahead of the meeting.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Who we are:
The Humane League UK (THL UK) is dedicated to ending the abuse of animals raised for food by influencing the policies of leading food companies, advocating for stronger animal protection laws, and encouraging individuals to take action. We are part of a global network of organisations working to create a future where all animals are treated with respect and compassion.
Thanks to our effectiveness, The Humane League has been named Top Charity by the independent evaluator Animal Charity Evaluators for every rating period since 2012.
THL UK is an equal-opportunity employer. We are committed to furthering equity and inclusion, and we value diversity. We seek people from a wide range of backgrounds who will bring a fresh perspective to the team, not just because it is the right thing to do, but because it makes us stronger.
We are proud to be a Disability Confident Committed Employer, demonstrating our commitment to recruiting, retaining, and supporting disabled people and people with health conditions, based on their skills and talent.
You can read more about how The Humane League UK is working on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion via our website.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding accessibility, please contact us via our website and we will be happy to discuss, via email or telephone, reasonable adjustments that you may require throughout the process.
 
The Position
We are seeking two new Trustees to add to the current Board of five voluntary members.
Board members (trustees) of THL UK are responsible for providing strategic leadership, ensuring strong governance, and safeguarding the organisation’s mission, values, and financial sustainability. This is a voluntary position, and trustees are expected to act in the best interests of the charity and in accordance with legal and regulatory requirements.
 
Whether you are an experienced charity trustee or looking for your first board position; if you believe you can share our commitment for ending the abuse of animals raised for food and have the qualities, knowledge and experience we are looking for, then we’d love to hear from you.
For full details on the role of trustees please view our information pack which is available in the application resources.
We will be holding a webinar on Thursday 6th November at 7pm GMT for you to find out more about the role and ask any questions you may have. The webinar will be hosted by Sean Gifford, Managing Director and our Board Chair Ben Wickham. If you’re interested, please visit our website via the 'Redirect to recruiter' button.
As it’s a webinar you’ll only be able to see the presenter and not others watching. The webinar will be recorded and available on our website, with captions, within 48 hours of the event.
Person specification and requirements for this role
While specific experience in animal protection is not essential, all Board members must:
- 
	
Demonstrate a commitment to the aims and values of THL UK.
 - 
	
Understand and accept the legal duties, responsibilities, and liabilities of trusteeship.
 - 
	
Bring a strategic mindset and the ability to make well-reasoned, independent decisions.
 - 
	
Be able to communicate in ways that build understanding and trust, and contribute positively to collaborative team working.
 - 
	
Be willing to devote the necessary time and effort to the role.
 - 
	
Be committed to moving forward with Diversity, Equity and Inclusion best practices.
 
Specialist Expertise Sought
In addition to the general requirements above, we are particularly seeking candidates who can bring expertise in one or more of the following areas:
1. Charity Governance
- 
	
In-depth knowledge of charity governance best practice, preferably gained through prior trustee, board, or senior charity leadership experience.
 - 
	
Understanding of regulatory compliance and governance frameworks for UK charities.
 - 
	
Legal skills relating to charity law, contracts, risk management, or related fields (desirable).
 
2. Charity and Fundraising Finance
- 
	
Experience in charity finance, fundraising finance, or non-profit financial management.
 - 
	
Ability to read and interpret management accounts, budgets, and forecasts.
 - 
	
Understanding of financial controls, audit processes, and risk management within a charitable context.
 
We welcome applications from individuals from all backgrounds and with a range of perspectives. Having reviewed existing Trustees' diversity we would particularly welcome applications from ethnic minorities, disabled people and marginalised groups.
Where candidates bring similar skills and experience, we may take lived experience or background into account to help us build a more representative and inclusive board.
 
Key Responsibilities
- 
	
Contribute actively to the Board’s role in giving strategic direction, setting overall policy, defining goals, and evaluating performance.
 - 
	
Ensure that THL UK complies with its governing document, charity law, and any other relevant legislation or regulations.
 - 
	
Oversee the financial health of the charity, approving annual budgets and monitoring financial performance.
 - 
	
Champion the fundraising work of THL UK in various ways–for example by introducing new donors from your network, actively promoting THL UK’s fundraising initiatives (like our end of year appeal), or by donating directly if you have the means to do so.
 - 
	
Protect and promote the charity’s values, reputation, and effectiveness.
 - 
	
Support and challenge the executive team to achieve the organisation’s objectives.
 - 
	
Act as an ambassador for THL UK, promoting its work to stakeholders and the public.
 - 
	
Participate in Board meetings (typically four per year) and occasional sub-committee meetings, as well as contributing advice and guidance outside formal meetings when required.
 
Key competencies
- 
	
Strategic thinker: Looks at consequences, implications, interdependencies, and indirect effects, all in both the short and longer term. Looks beyond the immediate goal or issue and with the greater context, not just the content of the moment. Is able to think and act creatively in difficult situations.
 - 
	
Problem solver: Identifies issues, effectively structures problems, analyses information to produce insights and generates wise, actionable recommendations. A forward-looking thinker who anticipates the needs of the organisation.
 - 
	
Effective: Strategically able to focus our energy, resources and talent toward impactful actions that will reduce, and ultimately end, the abuse of animals for food.
 - 
	
Communication and strong interpersonal skills: Ability to communicate in ways that build understanding and trust and can adapt to different tones and styles and be able to engage with people from all walks of life.
 
The commitment
We are looking for trustees that are able to commit the time needed to support the growth and aims of our charity. You should be able to spend about four hours per month on regular trustee business. In addition to this, we also ask trustees to commit to:
- 
	
Four quarterly Board meetings per year, plus preparation time. Quarterly board meetings tend to happen in the evenings between 6:30 - 9 pm.
 - 
	
Two other ad hoc board meetings throughout the year, which may happen in the evenings or during regular working hours.
 - 
	
Participation in sub-committees or working groups where relevant.
 - 
	
Attendance at our in person all team summer workshop, held at the end of July.
 - 
	
Occasional attendance at in-person fundraising or public engagement events.
 
The Interview Process
- 
	
The closing date for applications is Sunday 23rd November 2025.
 - 
	
We will be carrying out telephone screening calls from Monday 24th November to Thursday 11th December 2025.
 - 
	
We will inform all candidates if they will be invited to interview by Thursday 18th December 2025.
 - 
	
Interviews will be held remotely from Monday 12th to Thursday 22nd January 2025.
 - 
	
The successful candidates will be invited to attend a board meeting in February 2026 before being voted in.
 
If you have any questions or concerns regarding accessibility, please contact us via our website and we will be happy to discuss, via email or telephone, reasonable adjustments that you may require throughout the process.
We exist to end the abuse of animals raised for food
                    The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
As a member of the Board of Trustees and Chair of the Finance, Audit and Risk Committee, the Trustee will have the expertise to ensure the strategic oversight of Foothold’s finances and to support appropriate decisions and good governance by the Board. This includes:
· overseeing and presenting budgets, management accounts and annual financial statements;
· providing advice and information to the Trustees on their financial responsibilities;
· leading in the Board’s duty to ensure that proper accounting records are kept and financial resources are properly managed, controlled and invested, in line with good governance, legal and regulatory requirements;
· acting as the link between the Trustees and the management on financial matters;
· keeping under review the effectiveness of all internal control systems, including financial operational and compliance controls;
· liaising through the Finance, Audit and Risk Committee with staff, including CEO and Head of Business and Volunteering and with Foothold’s accountants and independent auditor.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
About the Role
Churches Conservation Trust (CCT) is a national conservation charity that has saved over 357 churches at risk. CCT operates the third largest heritage estate in charitable ownership in the UK, and its unique collection of English churches includes architecture, archaeology and art from 1,000 years of history. Attracting c.2m visitors a year, CCT keeps these churches open to be enjoyed by everyone as places of heritage, culture, spirituality and beauty.
The Board of Trustees of CCT is responsible for safeguarding and ensuring the future of this collection of outstanding historic buildings.
Key responsibilities:
- Governance
 - Strategy
 - Support the Executive team
 
Safeguarding and promoting the reputation and values of CCT.
All trustees are asked to become 'champions' for one of CCT's areas of work, a role which provides them the opportunity to get more involved in understanding, supporting and promoting CCT's work in these areas. We are seeking two passionate and committed trustees to join the Board with an interest in conserving and using beautiful old churches. We would be particularly interested to hear from people with the following skills although a lack of specific experience in these areas would not rule out candidates who meet our other more general requirements.
Vacancy Information
Location: Wide geographic spread across UK
Closing date: 8am Monday 24th November 2025
Screening interviews: Will be undertaken between 1st – 12th December.
In person interviews will be held in early January.
Trustees work pro bono calendar days c. 1.5 per month (4 board meetings and 4 sub-committee meetings per year, as applicable plus ad hoc engagements, events and a two-day tour each year to different regions)
To learn more about the role of a Trustee at CCT or to apply please download the recruitment pack via our website.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Actively Interviewing
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!
Our trustees play a vital role in making sure that ESS Education and Support Services achieves its core purpose. They oversee the overall management and administration of the charity. They also ensure that ESS Education and Support Services has a clear strategy and that our work and goals are in line with our vision. Just as importantly, they support and challenge the executive team to enable ESS Education and Support Services to grow and thrive, and through this, achieve our mission.
Board members have a collective responsibility. This means that trustees always act as a group and not as individuals.
Duties:
· Support and provide advice on ESS Education and Support Service’s purpose, vision, goals and activities.
· Approve operational strategies and policies, and monitor and evaluate their implementation.
· Oversee ESS Education and Support Service’s financial plans and budgets and monitor and evaluate progress.
· Ensure the effective and efficient administration of the organisation.
· Ensure that key risks are being identified, monitored and controlled effectively.
· Review and approve ESS Education and Support Services’ financial statements.
· Provide support and challenge to ESS Education and Support Services’ CEO in the exercise of their delegated authority and affairs.
· Keep abreast of changes in ESS Education and Support Services’ operating environment.
· Contribute to regular reviews of ESS Education and Support services’ own governance. Attend Board meetings, adequately prepared to contribute to discussions.
· Use independent judgment, acting legally and in good faith to promote and protect ESS Education and Support Service’s interests, to the exclusion of their own personal and/or any third-party interests.
· Contribute to the broader promotion of ESS Education and Support Services objects, aims and reputation by applying your skills, expertise, knowledge, and contacts.
As a small charity, there will be times when the trustees will need to be actively involved beyond Board meetings. This may involve scrutinising board papers, leading discussions, focusing on key issues, providing advice and guidance on new initiatives, presenting externally, or other issues in which the trustee has special expertise.
What we are looking for
We are looking for people willing to bring energy, enthusiasm and commitment to the role, and who will broaden the diversity of thinking on our board.
ESS Education and Support Service are looking for Trustees from the following backgrounds: Legal, Financial.
Personal skills and qualities
· Willingness and ability to understand and accept their responsibilities and liabilities as trustees and to act in the best interests of the organisation.
· Ability to think creatively and strategically, exercise good, independent judgement and work effectively as a board member.
· Effective communication skills and willingness to participate actively in discussion.
· A strong personal commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion.
· Enthusiasm for our vision and mission.
· Willingness to lead according to our values.
· Commitment to Nolan’s seven principles of public life: selflessness, integrity, objectivity, accountability, openness, honesty and leadership.
Terms of appointment
Terms of office
· Trustees are appointed for a 3 year term of office, renewal for 2 further terms to a maximum of 9 years.
· This is a voluntary position, but reasonable expenses are reimbursed.
Time commitment
· Attending 6 Board meetings annually. Currently meetings are held virtually.
· Attending charity events and other such commitments.
Actively Interviewing
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!
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.
The Opportunity:
Her Centre is seeking a Treasurer to enable the future of our organisation, along with
our excellent board of trustees. This opportunity will involve working closely with the
Board Chair, the Board of Trustees, the CEO, and the Head of Finance. The
Treasurer will drive change and ensure that our vital work continues to support every
woman in Greenwich who needs us. You will be joining a dedicated board that
includes expertise from across the private and charitable sectors, the local authority,
and lived experience.
Our Work:
Greenwich has one of the highest rates of domestic abuse in London. Last year
alone, over 4,000 domestic offences were recorded in the borough: a shocking 35%
higher than the London average. Demand for our services has risen sharply: in 2017,
we received 321 acute high-risk referrals but by last year, this had more than
doubled to 780. The most common form of abuse reported is physical violence
(62%), followed by controlling and coercive behaviour (46%). However, the sad
reality is that many women face multiple and overlapping forms of abuse, including
sexual abuse and rape, threats to their children, financial control, and forced
imprisonment.
Last year, Her Centre supported nearly 1,000 women to find safety, seek justice, and
rebuild their lives. We also help children who witness abuse recover from trauma and
support teenagers facing exploitation or violence to recognise unhealthy
relationships and build self-worth. Her Centre is a safe and welcoming space where
all women are listened to and believed in an environment of trust and respect.
Please submit your Covering Letter and CV by Friday, 2 January 2026.
Role Description:
Board Treasurer
- Time commitment: 3-4 hours monthly. The HER Centre board meetings are hybrid
 
and currently held every two months.
- Location: Hybrid, in-person meetings at Clockhouse Community Centre, Defiance
 
Walk, London
- Responsible to: The Board of Trustees
 
Purpose of the role:
The Board Treasurer is responsible for advising the board on its financial
responsibilities, ensuring its effectiveness in enabling the HER Centre to provide
best-in-class service to users and in keeping the HER Centre a leading agency
supporting women, particularly those in crisis due to abuse. The Board Treasurer
oversees annual budget planning and contributes to risk and operational plans. The
Board Treasurer also adheres to the Charity Commission's essentials of a trustee:
1. Ensure the HER Centre carries out its purpose for public benefit
2. Ensure the HER Centre complies with the governing document and law
3. Acts in the HER Centre’s best interest
4. Manage the HER Centre’s resources responsibly
5. Act with reasonable care and skill
6. Ensure the HER Centre is accountable
7. Reduce risk and liability
Main roles and responsibilities:
• Oversee the HER Centre’s finances to ensure its regulatory and legal
responsibilities are met and comply with charity accounting practice.
• Oversee the annual budget, including budget planning, monitoring and
reporting
• Ensure the HER Centre’s accounts are prepared and the key issues and risks
are reported to the trustee board in a timely and effective manner.
• Monitor and report on the HER Centre’s financial health at regular board
meetings
• Lead in the development and implementation of finance policies and robust
controls
• Liaise with external auditors or advisors, as required
• Ensure the HER Centre is up to date on financial reporting and governance
requirements
• Contribute to the HER Centre’s risk and operational plans
Term: Two years, renewable for a maximum of nine years.
Training and Induction:
You will receive an induction on the work of the HER Centre and meet the Trustees
and staff.
Payment and Expenses:
The Board Treasurer is a voluntary role. Agreed, out-of-pocket expenses will be
reimbursed.
Please submit your Covering Letter and CV by Friday, 2 January 2026.
Actively Interviewing
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!
DCF are a small, local, family-founded charity focusing on supporting children and young people's wellbeing. We provide youth groups, workshops and 121 support in schools and in the community.
We are looking for a Finance Trustee to lead on financial oversight of the charity, set up financial controls and processes and oversee our Treasurer.
We currently have a lack of financial oversight which impacts on grant applications and planning. We have a need for trustees with specific skillsets so that each board member can take ownership of their areas related to the charity. Currently our CEO has a very active role within Board meetings and would benefit from support from proactive members.
We would like to grow the Board and create processes and procedures that diversify our income and sustainability. We currently deliver services in two boroughs (Croydon and Merton) and have a 5 year plan to expand to four boroughs.
What are we looking for?
This individual should have:
- Knowledge and experience of charity finance practices
 - Professional accounting, finance or similar qualification
 - Strong understanding of financial management and reporting
 - Experience in establishing and setting out strategic goals and direction in organisations
 - Ability to explain financial procedures to other Board members
 - Experience of providing Governance to organisations
 - Ability to think creatively and strategically, and to exercise good, independent judgement.
 - Ability to work effectively as a member of a team.
 
The role will involve:
- Supporting the Treasurer
 - Providing overview of income, expenditure, reserves, balance sheet, and cashflow
 - Recording transactions
 - Monitoring spend for various projects
 - Providing reports to the Treasurer and Board
 - Forecasting project and operational spend with CEO
 - Attending 'monthly' meetings (10 per year)
 - Providing information to HMRC and Pension providers
 - Monitoring compliance with local accounting laws and regulations
 
What difference will you make?
This is an exciting opportunity for someone who is passionate about giving back and helping our future generation of young people.
In this vital role you will be able to offer your unique skill set to provide invaluable guidance on financial procedures and ways of streamlining processes, therefore enhancing the charity's ability to run smoothly and reach more young people. We are looking for someone to keep us on track financially as well as helping us to formulate our vision for the future.
Before you apply
- Please provide a cover letter detailing why you are interested in this role and your relevant experience.
 - Interviews will be an informal virtual chat with our CEO and then with the wider Board.
 
Applications are welcomed from people across the Sutton and Croydon Communities. If you live more than 30 miles from these locations, your application is likely to be unsuccessful. Board meetings are in person and on-line so being able to attend is a key part of the position.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Actively Interviewing
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!
Founded in 1997, the Islington Centre for Refugees and Migrants provides a place for refugees, migrants, and people seeking asylum to rebuild their life with support and community. From classes to casework to financial assistance, the Centre has a wide offering available for our community of over 200 people. Our approach is compassionate and human and the support we offer is long term - on average people stay with us around four years.
The current Board brings a wide range of charity and public body experience including strategy and fundraising and we are looking for skills to both enhance and complement these strengths.
The Centre has a dedicated and talented staff team led by our CEO, Andy Ruiz Palma, who joined in 2000 as an English teacher. In addition to this staff resource we have around 40 volunteers who provide direct support through activities. We also have in place accountancy support to the executive and a dedicated fundraising team.
We are looking for someone who can demonstrate a strong empathy with our client group and who understand how to work with organisations rooted in a local community. You will bring excellent people and communication skills and demonstrate good team-working.
We are open to applications from people looking for their first Trustee role or who may not have considered being a Trustee before and will provide mentoring to help trustees find their feet.
We are looking to recruit a deputy treasurer with:
A good understanding of financial management and reporting
A recognised accounting, finance or similar qualification
Ability to analyse and communicate financial information to the wider Board
Willingness to provide financial advice and support to the management team as needed
Knowledge and experience of fundraising finance practice in voluntary and community organisations (desirable)
Our mission is to offer people the emotional support, practical tools and sense of community they need to be happy and have a decent quality of life.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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.