Board member volunteer roles in pennington, hampshire
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DCF are a family-founded charity, based in South London, focusing on supporting children and young people's wellbeing. We provide youth groups, workshops and 121 support in schools and in the community.
This is an exciting, key opportunity to develop our income generation, therefore supporting us to reach more young people.
The role will involve:
Supporting the Finance & Accounts Controller Trustee
Presenting financial reports to the board in a format that helps the board understand the charity’s financial position
Advising the board on how to carry out its financial responsibilities
Overseeing the preparation and scrutiny of annual accounts
Taking on day to day financial duties, such as book-keeping, budgeting and preparation of reports
What are we looking for?
This individual should have:
Knowledge of finance practices and reporting
Bookkeeping qualification
Ability to explain financial procedures to other Board members
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 Finance & Accounts Controller Trustee
Presenting financial reports to the board in a format that helps the board understand the charity’s financial position
Advising the board on how to carry out its financial responsibilities
Overseeing the preparation and scrutiny of annual accounts
Taking on day to day financial duties, such as book-keeping, budgeting and preparation of reports.
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 support with financial procedures, therefore enhancing the charity's ability to run smoothly and reach more young people.
We can only consider applications from people based in the UK.
Applicants from the local community are welcomed. If you live more than 30 miles away from Sutton or Croydon, your application is likely to be unsuccessful. Board meetings are in person as well as on-line.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Be Enriched is seeking an inspirational Chairperson to lead our Board of Trustees and guide our next phase of strategic growth. We use food as a tool to bring people together, cultivate joy and dignity whilst fighting food waste and nourishing the community.
What will you be doing?
The Chair plays a pivotal role in guiding the board, ensuring the charity is governed effectively and remains true to our vision and mission. With an inclusive leadership style, the Chair will foster a collaborative atmosphere within the board, while offering both support and constructive challenge to the CEO. Additionally, the Chair serves as a passionate ambassador for the charity, representing its values and goals.
What are we looking for?
Essential Qualities
- Proven experience as a trustee, with a passion for governance and making a difference - prior Chair experience is welcome but not required.
 - A keen sense of strategic purpose.
 - An inclusive leadership style.
 - The ability to listen and engage. Comfortable with challenge and debate and can encourage that in others whist fostering a collaborative board environment.
 - Advocate – be able and willing to champion Be Enriched’s work through personal networks, social media, and other channels.
 - A strong personal commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion.
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Be proactive and responsive – as a small charity, there are times when issues arise that require the Chair's guidance, support, or approval.
 
What difference will you make?
Since 2013, we have been dedicated to enriching our communities through food. Our work tackles critical issues head-on: alleviating food poverty, combating social isolation, and empowering individuals through practical skills training. We believe in the power of food to bring people together, share knowledge, and cultivate lasting connections.
As Chair, you will play a pivotal role in steering our strategy, working closely with an active and committed Board and our dedicated staff team. You will help us navigate being a charity in an increasingly tough climate. This is a unique opportunity to leverage your leadership skills to strengthen our impact and ensure the long-term sustainability of our vital community services.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Join us in shaping the future of the Royal British Legion
The Royal British Legion (RBL) is entering a pivotal and inspiring phase as we deliver Our Strategy to 2035, designed to respond to the changing world and evolving needs of the entire Armed Forces community: serving personnel, veterans, families, and the bereaved. Our strategy supports a sense of shared purpose across RBL and outlines what we need to do to make sure we will be fit for the future. Our vision is to bring society together to recognise, remember and support the Armed Forces Community and ensure that their unique contribution is not forgotten.
As part of this commitment, RBL oversees Branch Property Trusts (BPTs)—separate charitable assets held on trust for specific local purposes connected to RBL Branches. These include both properties and proceeds from property sales, with approximately 775 BPTs in total, with around 400 holding property, and 375 representing sale proceeds valued at over £65m; held on trust for specific local charitable purposes connected to RBL Branches. These properties provide the RBL with a vital local community footprint. BPTs are separate charities and must be accounted for independently. RBL remains legally responsible, with decision making delegated to the Branch Property Trust Trustee Committee (BPTTC) to manage conflicts of interest.
Purpose of the role:
To contribute to the BPTTC’s discussions and decisions, to act as a Subject Matter Expert and to act as an impartial and objective guiding mind, supporting and advising on matters pertaining to assets held by RBL on trust, ensuring insight, challenge and assurance is provided on all BPTCC matters.
Independent Committee members are valued for their support, challenge and the advice they can provide to the Executive team and as such understand the roles of Trustees and Executive.
Who we’re looking for:
To support the BPTCC in its independent decision making, we are seeking to appoint two Independent Committee Members with technical skills and experience in the following areas:
· A legal expert with knowledge of property and/or charity law.
· A person with a commercial or operational background in the property sector.
Key Responsibilities:
· To ensure coherence to and support RBL’s Strategy to 2035, to meet the changing needs of the Armed Forces community and reinforce the bond with our society.
· Help to ensure the BPTTC makes decisions which adhere to legal and regulatory requirements, charity law, and the governing documents of the appropriate BPTs in question.
· To bring an impartial and independent perspective to the committee's discussions, helping to improve the quality and objectivity of decision-making.
· As relevant to the BPTTC, to collaborate with RBL’s Executive team and Trustees committee members to develop and review RBL’s strategic goals, plans and initiatives.
· To support the BPTTC to ensure that RBL complies with all laws, legislation and corporate governance standards.
· To review and approve corporate policies and procedures relevant to the BPTTC.
Come and be part of the leading Armed Forces charity, making a difference to the lives of those who have served to keep us safe and protect our way of life.
The BPTTC will meet virtually every two months for 2 hours, and an estimated 1.5 hours of preparation is required prior to each meeting.
For more detail on the role, please click here to access our information pack.
RBL is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive organisation, reflecting the diversity of the armed forces community and of wider society. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds and personal characteristics.
Closing Date: 4th November 2025
Interview Date: 13 November 2025 (Virtual)
We provide lifelong support to serving and ex-serving personnel and their families. Our support starts after one day of service and continues through



                    Shooting Star Children’s Hospices is a leading children’s hospice charity caring for babies, children and young people with life limiting conditions and their families. Our bespoke support is free of charge and available 365 days of the year. The supplementary support to our paid staff that our volunteers offer ensures the best experience for our supported families. The hospice recognises and values the unique contribution volunteers make.
Role Purpose
Shooting Star Children's Hospices is seeking an experienced and dedicated academic with a strong interest in paediatric palliative care, or related field to join our Research Governance Committee as a Volunteer Academic Member.
This is an excellent opportunity to contribute to the strategic development of research at a research active children’s hospice, to ensure that our research activities meet the highest standards of integrity, ethics and governance.
You will work with the Committee Chair, the Research Fellow, and other committee members to support research that makes a meaningful difference to children with life-limiting conditions and their families as well as bereaved families, including those where a child died unexpectedly.
Appointment to the Committee will be subject to confirmation by the Shooting Star Children’s Hospices Trustee Board.
Duties and key responsibilities
- Participate in quarterly meetings: Attend and contribute to online committee meetings held four times per year (papers and slide deck will be prepared by the Chair).
 - Review research proposals: Provide expert review of project proposals, contributing to the assurance of ethical and governance standards.
 - Support research oversight: Help ensure that all research complies with regulatory and ethical requirements and reflects best practices.
 - Contribute academic expertise: Share your knowledge and experience to strengthen the quality and impact of the charity’s research portfolio.
 - Promote collaboration: Encourage partnerships between Shooting Star Children’s Hospices and wider academic, clinical, and research communities.
 - Champion good governance: Actively promote equity, transparency, and excellence in research oversight.
 
Essential Skills and Experience
- Proven experience in academic research, research governance, and research ethics.
 - Strong academic background in higher education, and health or social care research.
 - In-depth understanding of research compliance frameworks (e.g., GDPR, HRA, UKRIO, Caldicott Guidelines, or equivalent).
 - Ability to evaluate research proposals and provide constructive feedback.
 - Excellent communication and collaboration skills.
 - Confidence using virtual meeting platforms and digital collaboration tools.
 
Desirable Attributes
- Academic research background with a track record of publications in the area of paediatric palliative care or related field.
 - Previous experience serving on or chairing a research committee or governance board.
 - Commitment to promoting equity, diversity, and inclusion in research.
 
Commitment
- Quarterly committee meetings (Approximately 1 hour per meeting).
 - Reviewing project proposals (Approximately 1 hour per month).
 - Email communication and ad hoc queries (Approximately 1 hour per month).
 - 2–3 years in the role would be appreciated for both parties to gain the most out of this experience.
 - This is a voluntary role. Reasonable expenses related to attendance and participation will be reimbursed.
 
What can I expect from volunteering for Shooting Star Children's Hospices?
- Full training and Induction for the volunteer role.
 - To make a valuable and worthwhile contribution to the services we provide
 - Ongoing Support from a line manager and the Volunteer Development team.
 - Reimbursement of agreed out-of-pocket expenses in line with our volunteer policy.
 - A monthly volunteer newsletter with news about the charity and any ad-hoc volunteering opportunities.
 - The possibility to switch volunteer roles if you decide that you would like to try something different.
 - An invite to our yearly Volunteer thank you event.
 - An opportunity to provide feedback via our feedback forms, surveys and our Volunteer Forum
 
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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Closing Date:
We are reviewing applications on a rolling basis and applications will be reviewed as they are received.
The Role:
We are currently seeking a Finance Trustee to join our Board as Treasurer. It’s a voluntary role that requires a committed individual with financial expertise to take a collaborative approach, supporting our Trustees, our Head of Finance and Governance, and our management team to oversee the financial affairs of our charity and ensure that they are legal, constitutional, and within accepted accounting practice.
Our Organisation:
Greener and Cleaner delivers locally but thinks, and influences, nationally. Our vision is greener, healthier, better connected communities across the UK. We seek to achieve this through normalising 360-degree sustainable living, bringing the community together to make changes that can deliver a big impact. We have a non-judgemental peer-to-peer approach, so that all elements of the community feel empowered to take action in how they live, work, and play and in how they use their voice to push for change.
Treasurer Role:
The primary role is to ensure alongside other Trustees that they accept ultimate responsibility for the affairs of G&C and ensure that it is solvent, well run, and delivering the charitable outcomes for which it has been set up. As well as fulfilling the duties of a Trustee, the Treasurer ensures that effective and appropriate financial measures, controls, and procedures are put in place and reports to the Board at regular intervals about the financial health of the organisation.
- Overseeing the presentation of budgets, internal management accounts, and annual financial statements, as produced by the finance team or others where appropriate, to the Board of Trustees
 - Ensuring that proper accounting records are kept, and that appropriate accounting procedures and controls are in place.
 - Liaising with any paid staff about financial matters, as appropriate.
 - Ensuring that robust and comprehensive financial policies are in place and being implemented, and supporting the development of policies covering financial reserves, and cost management.
 - Overseeing financial controls and adherence to systems.
 - Drawing any major financial concerns to the attention of the trustee and the management team.
 - Ensuring that the charity has appropriate reserves in line with its reserves policy, and monitoring and advising on the financial viability of the charity.
 - Advising on the financial implications of the charity’s strategic plan, including overseeing the charity’s financial risk-management process.
 - Ensuring that the charity has an appropriate investment policy and that investments and assets are maximised.
 - Leading on the appointment of and liaison with external auditors.
 - Overseeing the development and implementation of systems for appraising, mitigating, and reporting corporate risk.
 - Ensuring that the accounts are prepared and disclosed in the form required by relevant statutory bodies – for example, the Charity Commission and/or the Registrar of Companies.
 - Keeping the board informed about its financial duties and responsibilities.
 - Supporting other Trustees in understanding the charity’s financial position and decision making.
 - Contributing to the fundraising strategy of the charity and its ethical fundraising policy.
 - Making a formal presentation of the accounts at the Annual General Meeting and drawing attention to important points in a coherent and easily understandable way.
 
The Person We’re Looking For:
- A finance professional with a firm understanding of charity finance and some experience of fundraising and pension schemes.
 - Knowledge of charity fundraising, bid writing, and/or other income generation and/or securing funding through creation or leveraging of partnerships and networks (at a national or local level).
 - A strategic thinker with an ability to balance risk and opportunity and the skills to analyse proposals and examine their financial consequences.
 - Clear communicator with the ability to explain financial information to members of the Board and other stakeholders.
 - Willing to play an active role in areas such as forecasting, setting budgets, and liaising with auditors.
 
In addition, the Treasurer will also have the responsibilities and qualities of all Trustees.
Responsibilities of All Trustees:
- Demonstrating a commitment to G&C’s objectives
 - Contributing to setting the strategic goals and monitoring performance by active participation in Board discussions and decision-making
 - Actively assisting the charity to build their connections and partnerships for the purposes of most effectively delivering their goals and fundraising
 - Ensuring that G&C complies with its governing documents, the law, and all other relevant documentation
 - Helping to identify risks and ensuring appropriate controls are in place
 - Helping the Board to make sound decisions by making available their own personal knowledge and experience
 - Assisting the Chair to appoint and appraise the performance of the Senior Leadership Team members
 - Sharing relevant skills and expertise with the Senior Leadership Team members
 - Making all reasonable efforts to attend Board meetings, away days, development meetings, publicity events, and other such public functions as requested by the Chair
 - Ensuring the charity’s focus on equality, diversity, and inclusion remains at the heart of its strategy and delivery
 
Trustee Person Specification:
In addition to the Treasurer role specific above, our Trustees will ideally also demonstrate the following:
- A commitment to the objectives and activities of G&C
 - A willingness to devote time and effort to G&C beyond attending board meetings
 - Have strategic vision, an ability to think creatively, and an appropriate level of financial literacy
 - Understanding of and acceptance of the legal duties, responsibilities, and liabilities of their position
 - Have good independent judgement
 - Be willing to effectively act as part of a team
 - Adhere to the Nolan Principles of public office: selflessness, integrity, objectivity, accountability, openness, honesty, and leadership
 - A willingness to allow the Employee/s to make reasonable decisions and to act within the limits prescribed by the Board
 
To Apply:
To see the full job advertisement with details on how to apply, and to learn more about the role and our organisation, please see the attached supporting documents.
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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.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Make a Meaningful Impact - Join the BES Personnel Committee
Role: Personnel Committee Member 
Organisation: British Ecological Society 
Term: 3 years 
Closing Date: 16 November 2025, 09:00 GMT 
Interview: TBC 
Are you passionate about people, strategy, and shaping the future of a thriving organisation? The British Ecological Society (BES) is inviting expressions of interest for voluntary positions on our Personnel Committee, a dynamic group that plays a vital role in guiding our people strategy and supporting the delivery of our ambitious organisational goals. 
As a registered charity and non-profit organisation, BES is dedicated to advancing ecological science and promoting the importance of ecology in addressing global challenges. We support a vibrant, inclusive community of researchers, practitioners, and enthusiasts through funding, events, publications, and policy engagement. While our mission is rooted in ecology, you don’t need a background in the field to contribute, what matters most is the unique skills, perspectives, and experience you bring.
This is a unique opportunity to influence how we nurture, support, and empower our staff, ensuring our internal culture reflects the values and vision of BES. The Committee typically meets 3 times a year, with occasional additional input via email.
Why Join? 
As a Personnel Committee member, you’ll:
- Help shape the strategic direction of our staff resource.
 
- Influence policies that support a healthy, inclusive, and high-performing workplace.
 
- Collaborate with passionate professionals committed to organisational excellence.
 
- Gain valuable experience in governance and strategic HR.
 
- Make a real difference in how BES supports its people.
 
Who We’re Looking For
We’re seeking individuals with experience or insight in one or more of the following areas:
- Organisational leadership, management, and strategy
 
- Staff policy development
 
- Organisational change or conflict management
 
- Staff appraisals and performance development
 
- Learning and development
 
- Health & Safety in relation to HR
 
- Embedding equality, diversity, and inclusion in HR practices
 
We especially welcome applications from individuals from underrepresented groups within the ecological community and those with experience across diverse workplaces. We’re committed to forming a committee that reflects the range of experiences and backgrounds within our membership.
Ready to Get Involved? 
To learn more about the Personnel Committee, what the role involves, and how you can contribute, please explore the attached resource.
We are working towards a world inspired by #Ecology in which nature and people thrive.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
The Maritime Archaeology Sea Trust is seeking a new trustee to support our exceptional Board of existing trustees.
About Us
MAST is a registered UK charity, founded in 2011 by maritime archaeologist and author Jessica Berry, to address the gulf in the way our maritime Underwater Cultural Heritage is protected in contrast to land-based archaeology. We are considered the foremost maritime archaeological organisation in the UK, providing full-cycle maritime archaeological services, from discovery, recording, excavation and conservation of the artefacts for the public to enjoy and understand. We exist to fill a long overdue void in our understanding of our nation’s rich maritime heritage, to ensure that there is a sustainable future for such sites, through archaeology, research, study and dissemination.
MAST is accredited to the Governing Bodies of the UNESCO Convention on Underwater Cultural Heritage 2001.
Desired skills and experience
- Strategic and business development
 - Familiarity with the management of large projects
 - Leadership skills, commercial acumen and integrity
 - Willing to work closely with our fundraiser
 - Has a strong network of business associates and the ability to build relationships with organisations and potential donors including high net worth individuals
 - Excellent verbal and written communication skills to represent MAST to government bodies, the public, stakeholders, and other organisations
 - Previous experience of being a trustee is not necessary, but an understanding of the charity and voluntary sector will be an advantage
 
The role
- To work with fellow Board members to build on MAST’s reputational standing nationally and internationally, and to assist in fundraising for MAST’s Centre of Excellence in Maritime Archaeology and ongoing work
 - To play a pivotal role in raising MAST’s profile and defining our long term future
 
MAST was founded in 2011 to tackle the disparity in the protection of our underwater maritime cultural heritage as compared with sites on land.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Would you like to use your skills and experience in organisational finance and strategy to help some of the most vulnerable children in the UK? And to help a small user-led charity that has become reputationally successful and punches way above its weight to grow sustainably, yet at speed, into its next iteration and be able to serve more families?
Founded in June 2020 , The Belay Foundation was created to fill an urgent need for practical ‘in-home’ support to families whose children have previously been in local authority care. We were awarded charity registration in December 2020 and were soon working with families and Local Authorities across the UK. Our main areas of focus are: finding, training and supporting people who can offer trauma-responsive childcare and respite; disability benefits advice to families and young people; training professionals and parents to understand and respond to the impact of early-life trauma.
Currently, The Belay Foundation has an income of £120k and has supported over 400 families. Feedback from those families is very positive and reflects the change from crisis to coping. We are currently conducting a major review of our services and business model to enable us to relaunch services which can be scaled to the next level and respond to an ever-expanding need. This review is being led by our new CEO, Libby McVeigh, who looks forward to working with our new Treasurer to ensure that our financial systems and processes match our ambition.
Role Description
As a trustee you will:
- Meet regularly (mostly online and in the evening) with the other trustees to shape, drive and monitor the charity’s strategy
 - Scrutinise the proper management and administration of the charity
 - Champion the charity’s core values
 - Help develop the financial sustainability of the charity
 - Consider further service delivery in line with the charity’s aims
 - Promote the work of the charity and develop contacts externally
 
As Treasurer you will:
- Support the development of operational financial processes, working creatively and supportively with the CEO and Chair to choose the right financial frameworks and tools for our needs
 - Present financial reports to the board so all trustees understand the charity’s financial position
 - Advise the board on how to carry out its financial responsibilities
 - Oversee the preparation and scrutiny of annual accounts
 
Person specification
Essential:
- Qualified accountant (ICAEW, ACCA, CIMA, CIPFA) or experienced senior finance professional
 - Some experience of charity finance and fundraising, with an understanding of core accounting principles and charity reporting requirements
 - Excellent financial acumen, with the ability to present financial information clearly to non-finance trustees
 - Ability to scrutinise financial processes and budgets, and a willingness and ability to support with operational financial tasks
 - An interest in good governance and strategy
 - Experience of providing oversight of operations in an organisation
 - Excellent communication skills
 - Collaborative, enthusiastic and empathetic
 - Able to offer 6+ hours per month in Trustee and other meetings and in small group/1:1 support; and attend one in-person away day each year.
 
Preferable but not essential:
- Experience of a trustee role
 - Personal or professional interest in adoption, special guardianship and/or kinship care
 - Experience in supporting the growth of a small organisation from its origins to its next stage
 
In accordance with our commitment to equal opportunities and improving the diversity of our Board, we 
particularly welcome applications from people from Black, Asian, and other minority ethnic backgrounds, 
who are currently under-represented in our governance structure.
Click on the 'How to Apply' link for more information, including on how to apply by the deadline of midnight on Sunday 9th November.
The Belay Foundation aims to improve the life chances of children in adoptive, kinship care and special guardian families.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Main Responsibilities
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Helping support UI creation in the long term
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Maintaining product integrite
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Ensuring productivity within Easing Anxeities’ product creation
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Clear communication with all other trustee members
 
 
Qualities of a UI/UX
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A clear understanding of app design with a clear passion to
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Having a long term strategy for the future UI/UX of Easing Axieites with a passion to progress
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Clear communication with expectations set for all trustees and volunteers
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A willingness to progress their skill set throughout the future of Easing Anxieites
 
 
Responsibilities of all trustees
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Support and provide advice on Easing Anxieties’ purpose, vision, goals and activities.
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Approve operational strategies and policies, and monitor and evaluate their implementation.
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Oversee Easing Anxieties’ financial plans and budgets, and monitor and evaluate progress.
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Ensure the effective and efficient administration of the organisation.
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Ensure that key risks are being identified, monitore,d and controlled effectively.
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Review and approve Easing Anxieties financial statements.
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Provide support and challenge to Easing Anxieties CEO in the exercise of their delegated authority and affairs.
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Keep abreast of changes in Easing Anxieites’ operating environment.
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Contribute to regular reviews of Easing Anxieties own governance.
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Attend Board meetings, adequately prepared to contribute to discussions.
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Use independent judgment, acting legally and in good faith to promote and protect Easing Anxieties’ interests, to the exclusion of their own personal and/or any third party interests.
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Contribute to the broader promotion of Easing Anxieites’ objects, aims and reputation by applying your skills, expertise, knowledge and contacts.
 
Essential qualities and attributes of all trustees
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Willingness and ability to understand and accept their responsibilities and liabilities as trustees and to act in the best interests of the organisation.
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Ability to think creatively and strategically, exercise good, independent judgement and work effectively as a board member.
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Effective communication skills and willingness to participate actively in discussion.
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A strong personal commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion.
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Enthusiasm for our vision and mission.
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Willingness to lead according to our values, Easing Anxieties.
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Commitment to Nolan’s seven principles of public life: selflessness, integrity, objectivity, accountability, openness, honesty and leadership
 
 
Terms of appointment
Terms of office
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Trustees are appointed for a [2] year term of office, renewal for [2] further terms to a maximum of [10] years.
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This is a voluntary position, but reasonable expenses will be reimbursed.
 
Time commitment
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Attending [4] Board meetings annually. Currently meetings are held remotely.
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You will be a member of a sub-committee which will meet [6] times in a year.
 
 
To provide medical education to children aged 5 to 15 across South Yorkshire, via digital and 3D modeling.


                    The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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About IMIX
Immigration is one of the key debates within UK politics and the media. IMIX is working to ensure that debate includes the voices of migrants and those who support them.
Our vision is for a society that welcomes people who move to the UK and understands the different journeys—through migration or displacement—that bring them here. A society that recognises how overlapping injustices shape those journeys, and where everyone can belong, be treated fairly, and live well together.
Our mission is to use our media and communications expertise to ensure the voices and stories of migrants and refugees help shape how migration is understood and discussed in the UK.
We do this by working with people who have lived experience of the immigration system, the organisations that support them, and the journalists who shape public opinion—always recognising the inequalities and barriers that affect whose voices are heard.
We have a new strategy to 2030, which sets out the role that we play in the migration sector, and our ambitions for the years ahead. These are to:
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ensure that more people with lived experience of migration have the skills and confidence to communicate effectively in the media.
 
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ensure that more organisations working to support migrants and refugees develop their media communication skills and capacity to tell the human story of migration.
 
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work with journalists and media teams to significantly increase the level of positive migrant and refugee stories reported in the UK media, designed to increase empathy and understanding of the issues experienced by migrants and refugees.
 
To strengthen our governance for this new strategic period, we’re recruiting four new Trustees.
Here’s what our current Trustees say about being part of IMIX:
“It has been a privilege to support IMiX as part of the board. I have enjoyed seeing the organisation progress. A small but hugely passionate and effective team doing work that is more important than ever. IMiX has proved itself invaluable to the sector and whoever joins the board next will have important work to do to continue to strengthen IMiX at this crucial time for the debate on immigrants and refugees. This role offers the opportunity to help spread a reasoned narrative on a hot topic political issue that badly needs balance.” Shazia Ejaz
“It’s truly been a privilege to serve on the Board and to be part of such an inspiring organisation. I’ve learned so much from this experience.” Zain Hafeez
“To an increasingly challenging public conversation about migration, IMiX brings calm expertise and evidence, positive messages and life-changing stories that change people's minds. It's a really important role to play, and the Board of Trustees make this possible by steering the strategy of the organisation and ensuring the staff and volunteers can deliver their work in a safe and supportive environment. Our Trustees are a strong and committed group of people and it's a pleasure and privilege to work with them.” Geraldine Blake (Chair)
The Duties of a Trustee
Trustees have overall control of a charity and are responsible for making sure it’s doing what it was set up to do, keeping the organisation on track and running effectively.
The IMIX Board meets four times a year to discuss with the Chief Executive and the team a wide range of issues. Our shared duties are to:
Strategy
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Support the implementation of IMIX’s vision, mission, values and strategy.
 
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Approve activities that deliver the strategic goals, along with operational policies, and monitor and evaluate their implementation.
 
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Ensure that key risks are being identified, monitored and controlled effectively.
 
Finance and Resources
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Ensure the strategy is resourced by overseeing IMIX’s financial plans and budgets.
 
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Support and participate in fundraising and income generation activities
 
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Review and approve IMIX’s annual financial statements.
 
IMIX Team
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Provide support and challenge to IMIX’s Chief Executive
 
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Ensure that structures are in place that safeguard the well-being of IMIX’s team including volunteers and ambassadors.
 
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Ensure the effective and efficient administration of the organisation.
 
External
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Act as a champion of IMIX, promoting IMIX’s aims and reputation by applying your skills, expertise, knowledge and contacts whilst also ensuring that IMIX plays an appropriate role in the wider migration sector.
 
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Act as an ambassador for IMIX, attending events and relevant meetings.
 
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Bring intelligence to the Board on changes in IMIX’s operating environment.
 
General
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Contribute to regular reviews of IMIX’s own governance.
 
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Attend Board meetings, coming prepared to contribute to discussions.
 
Being a trustee means making decisions that will impact on the services and support that IMIX delivers and making a difference to the debate on migration.
What we’re looking for
We are looking for people to join our Board who have either or both of the following:
Lived experience of migration or asylum
More than half of our Board of Trustees have lived experience of migration, ranging from arriving as a refugee, growing up in the UK without settled status, moving to the UK from Europe, or being British but born outside of the UK.
It is important to us that people with lived experience are leading the governance of the organisation, as well as being involved across our projects, through Advisory Groups and Ambassador programmes. We recognise that diverse perspectives strengthen governance and decision-making, and we seek to continue broadening the range of backgrounds and experiences represented on our board.
Professional skills
We’re particularly looking for experience in one or more of the following areas:
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Media and Journalism
 
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Digital
 
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Fundraising and/or income generation
 
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Legal and financial oversight for charities
 
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Public sector/local authority experience, in particular regional links beyond London
 
Personal attributes
All our Trustees need to have:
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A commitment to IMIX and its values
 
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The ability to analyse information and understand the implications and opportunities
 
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Sound, independent judgement, and a willingness to speak your mind
 
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A willingness and ability to devote the necessary time and effort
 
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An understanding of the legal duties, responsibilities and liabilities of trusteeship
 
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An ability to work collectively and effectively on a Board
 
What’s the commitment?
The Trustee term is three years, with an option to renew for a second term.
We have quarterly board meetings which take place online, with at one in person away day each year in London. We also have two sub-committees, one on People and HR, and the other on Finances and Funding, which meet in the month before a Board meeting.
How will we support you?
We’ll provide a full induction to the work of IMIX, and opportunities for you to understand what we do and how.
The Chair and Chief Executive will support you to settle in, and there is an annual one-to-one with the Chair for you to reflect on your learning and your experience of being on the Board.
We can also provide training and opportunities for you to develop your governance skills and particularly welcome people who may be new to governance roles.
What difference will you make?
IMIX is at the heart of the UK’s migration debate. By 2030, we want to see a shift—not just in media coverage, but in the national conversation. Migration will no longer be framed as a problem to be managed, but as part of who we are as a society. Public understanding will be more empathetic, informed and connected to lived experience. People who move will be seen as neighbours, colleagues, carers and community members—not strangers.
We believe this future is possible. It will be built through shared values, solidarity across communities, and powerful storytelling that reflects the full complexity of people’s lives. At its heart will be the principle that migration is not a threat but a vital part of a healthy, connected society.
At a time when the rise of the far right is fuelling hostility and fear around migration, our work has never been more urgent. IMIX stands with partners across the migration sector to counter divisive narratives and strengthen solidarity. As a Trustee, you will help us ensure that truth, empathy and shared humanity remain at the centre of the national conversation.
IMIX will continue to play its role—supporting the sector, amplifying migrant voices, and changing the story. As a Trustee of IMIX, you will help us to deliver this future.
                How to apply  
To apply please send a CV and a covering letter explaining why you want the role and how you meet the requirements by midnight on Monday 10th November 2025.  
If you would like an informal chat before applying with the Chair or Chief Executive, please contact Jenni Regan
We will be holding interviews on Tuesday 25th and Friday 28th November 2025, with the intention that new Trustees will join the Board in December 2025.  
            
Our vision is for a society which embraces people who move to the UK whether through migration or displacement
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
We are looking to appoint a trustee with experience in Finance to oversee our finance functions, providing advice, scrutiny and support to the charity and to be the Chair of our Governance, Audit & Risk Committee (GAR)
Knowledge & Experience:
- Qualified accountant with demonstrated commercial awareness and knowledge and thorough understanding of the Charities SORP (statement of recommended practice)
 - Knowledge and experience of charity fundraising and finance practices
 - Ability to communicate and explain financial information to members of the Board and stakeholders
 - Understanding and acceptance of the legal duties, responsibilities and liabilities of trusteeship
 - Dedicated to the organisation’s cause and objectives
 
The Governance, Audit & Risk Committee (GAR) Purpose & Duties:
The Governance, Audit and Risk Committee is a Sub-Committee of the Board of Trustees of the 1851 Marine Trust (the “Trust”). The Committee shall meet not less than 4 times a year and at such other times as it considers necessary.
The Committee shall provide support, assurance and recommendations to the Board on:
- Best practice in charity governance and as appropriate governance arrangements for the Trust
 - The effectiveness of the Trust’s internal control and risk management framework, including key policies and procedures
 - The conduct of the external independent examination or audit and the Trust’s annual report and accounts, including the performance of the independent examiners’
 - The day-to-day financial operations and controls including monitoring income and expenditure against the annual budget
 
Trustee - Role and Responsibilities
As a Trustee your role will be to use your skills and your personal experience to contribute to the work of the Board. Trustee responsibilities will include the following:
Leadership:
Promote the vision, values and objectives of the 1851 Marine Trust and take an active role in supporting the Trust’s strategy. Assist fellow Trustees in agreeing strategic aims, ensuring that the necessary financial and human resources are in place to meet its objectives, and that performance is effectively monitored and reviewed. Engage positively and collaboratively in Board discussion of agenda items.
Management:
In accordance with agreed Board procedures, monitor the performance of the Trust, identify and manage risks posed by its activities and assist in the satisfaction of statutory duties around the preparation of annual reports and accounts, fundraising and safeguarding. Provide independent judgement and advice on issues of strategy, vision, performance, resources and standards of conduct and apply this to the benefit of the organisation, its stakeholders and wider community. Participate in committees as determined and delegated by the Board of Trustees.
Governance:
Commit to working to, and encouraging within the Trust, the highest standards of probity, integrity and governance and contribute to ensuring that the internal governance arrangements, including the management of conflicts of interest, conform with the Trust’s constitution, best practice and statutory requirements. Obtain assurance that financial information is accurate and that financial controls and risk management systems are robust and appropriate.
Requirements for new Trustees:
Able to attend 4-6 meetings a year with sufficient time to review meeting papers. The time commitment is estimated at a minimum 20 hours per year but could increase depending on the outcome of agenda items and related sub-committee work. Documents are sent to Trustees by email and meetings are held both electronically and in person.
Trustees/Board members are not paid, though reasonable expenses are claimable. Initial term of office is for three years.
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Make a difference in Kent by joining our team of trustees!
Kent Community Foundation (KCF) is looking for individuals to join our Board of Trustees who have a real passion for our county and want to make a demonstrable difference to the lives of people in our communities.
KCF is a professional grant-maker and local philanthropy advisor for Kent and Medway. We have been established for 24 years; distributing more than £60 million in grants to voluntary sector organisations across the county; supporting small charities to be sustainable and successful, and helping major donors maximise the impact of their donations.
Trustees are the volunteers who lead charities and decide how they are run; setting strategic plans, monitoring the performance, impact and sustainability of the charity and overseeing its governance. People of any age and background can be a trustee, and we're looking for people with specific experience to help us support communities in Kent. We are particularly interested in applications from people who are typically under-represented on trustee boards.
We have a comprehensive trustee induction programme, so if you have never been a trustee or on a board before, we will ensure you have all the knowledge and support you need.
Trustee: Desirable skills
We are looking for applicants to have one or more of the following:
· Lived experience of the communities we work with and the issues which arise in our county
· Experience of grant making; either as a philanthropist, grant maker or grant applicant
· Experience in working with or within social enterprises
· Experience in communications and PR
· A background in socio/economics, or connections with education in that field
· Knowledge of, and experience in promoting diversity, equality and inclusion
· Professional experience or active interest in technology, digital communications and AI
· Long term connections and networks with any of our stakeholder groups in Kent; such as philanthropists, businesses owners, key voluntary sector influencers
We hope to recruit up to three new trustees with different experience to offer, who can give some of their time and expertise to help KCF continue to grow and develop. We have four in-person Board meetings a year, and trustees also sit on at least one of our sub-committees, which meet two to four times a year (often remotely). There are also occasional events trustees are invited to attend to promote and engage with our work.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Digital Trustee
 
Main responsibilities
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Provide thought leadership on the role of digital in Easing Anxieties’ fundraising, marketing, communications, and help build and implement this vision.
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Highlight the opportunities and the risks of digital, in terms of our strategy in general, and in reference to [project name] in particular.
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Translate the risks and opportunities of digital for other trustees, to enable the board as a whole to engage in an informed way.
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Take the lead in evaluating proposals for the future of Easing Anxieties for the board.
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Provide strategic oversight of Easing Anxieties implementation.
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Champion the use of data in board discussions, and in driving the delivery and improvement of marketing/communications.
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Contribute to the work of [sub committee / working party].
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Draw on your networks to support our work.
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Help ensure that the executive / operations teams have the digital capabilities that they need to implement the strategy.
 
Qualities of a digital trustee
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Successful track record in digital marketing as a media consultant.
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Demonstrable and practical experience of social media dn digital media management..
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Experience of current agile project management practices, open source, cloud platforms and digital services.
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Ability to work as part of a team and willingness to take collective responsibility for the governance of our charity.
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Ability to work at a strategic level whilst understanding the detail and complexities of delivery, and the influencing skills needed to bring staff and stakeholders along with plans.
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Strong communicator – willing and able to help the board understand digital.
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Ability to analyse risks and opportunities, and take a balanced approach to both.
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Extensive networks, and a willingness to draw on contacts as appropriate.
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Long-term commitment to Easing Anxieites..
 
In addition to the above, the Digital trustee has the same responsibilities and qualities as all trustees:
Responsibilities of all trustees
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Support and provide advice on [charity name]’s purpose, vision, goals and activities.
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Approve operational strategies and policies, and monitor and evaluate their implementation.
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Oversee Easing Anxieites’ financial plans and budgets and monitor and evaluate progress.
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Ensure the effective and efficient administration of the organisation.
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Ensure that key risks are being identified, monitored and controlled effectively.
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Review and approve [charity name]’s financial statements.
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Provide support and challenge to [charity name]’s CEO in the exercise of their delegated authority and affairs.
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Keep abreast of changes in [charity name]’s operating environment.
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Contribute to regular reviews of [charity name]’s own governance.
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Attend Board meetings, adequately prepared to contribute to discussions.
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Use independent judgment, acting legally and in good faith to promote and protect Easing Anxieites’ interests, to the exclusion of their own personal and/or any third party interests.
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Contribute to the broader promotion of [charity name]’s objects, aims and reputation by applying your skills, expertise, knowledge and contacts.
 
Essential qualities and attributes of all trustees
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Willingness and ability to understand and accept their responsibilities and liabilities as trustees and to act in the best interests of the organisation.
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Ability to think creatively and strategically, exercise good, independent judgement and work effectively as a board member.
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Effective communication skills and willingness to participate actively in discussion.
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A strong personal commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion.
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Enthusiasm for our vision and mission.
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Willingness to lead according to our values Easing Anxieites.
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Commitment to Nolan’s seven principles of public life: selflessness, integrity, objectivity, accountability, openness, honesty and leadership
 
 
Terms of appointment
Terms of office
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Trustees are appointed for a [2] year term of office, renewal for [2] further terms to a maximum of [10] years.
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This is a voluntary position, but reasonable expenses will be reimbursed.
 
Time commitment
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Attending [4] Board meetings annually. Currently meetings are held remotely.
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You will be a member of a sub-committee which will meet [6] times in a year.
 
 
To provide medical education to children aged 5 to 15 across South Yorkshire, via digital and 3D modeling.


                    The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Home-Start Suffolk is seeking an exceptional individual to join our Board of Trustees as Vice Chair.
This is a unique opportunity to play a key leadership role in a well-established and growing charity that
supports families across Suffolk. As Vice Chair, you will work closely with the Chair, CEO and wider Board to
help shape our strategic direction, support strong governance and ensure we continue to meet the needs of
families in our communities.
We are specifically looking for someone with charity governance experience. You will bring a solid
understanding of how effective boards operate and feel confident supporting other trustees, offering
constructive challenge and helping to ensure the charity meets its legal and strategic responsibilities.
This Vice Chair role is part of our wider trustee recruitment and we welcome applicants who 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
 
Interested?
We would love to hear from you. more information and a candidate pack can be found on our website.
Closing date: This is an open and rolling recruitment
Interviews: Held as applications are received
 
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.