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Job description

Irise International is at a pivotal and exciting moment in our journey to achieve menstrual justice.

We are a small but globally respected charity based in Sheffield, working across the UK and East Africa to end menstrual injustice by shifting power to young activists and grassroots leaders. Our work is bold, inclusive, and grounded in lived experience. From launching youth-led policy tools in UK schools to co-hosting pan-African feminist gatherings, we amplify the voices of people who menstruate in spaces they’ve historically been excluded from.

We’ve just launched our 2025–2030 strategy and are entering a crucial phase of development. We’re building new income streams, deepening youth leadership, and evolving into a post-founder organisation under new leadership. We’re also piloting exciting collaborations—with councils, universities, and feminist businesses—while supporting our small team with the structure they need to thrive.

Our current Chair will step down in 2025, and we’re seeking someone to work alongside them and our CEO over the next 6–12 months to support a smooth and values-led transition.

This is a unique opportunity to step into a hands-on, relational governance role where your voice will help shape the next chapter of an ambitious and radically hopeful organisation.

We’re looking for someone who can:

  • Lead with empathy, integrity, and a commitment to equity

  • Champion inclusive, youth-led governance that centres marginalised voices

  • Act as a sounding board and strategic partner to the CEO

  • Facilitate a collaborative and engaged board culture

  • Support fundraising, advocacy, and strategic partnerships where appropriate

We particularly welcome interest from individuals with lived or professional experience in menstrual health, youth-led activism, gender equity, or anti-oppressive practice. We value non-traditional leadership journeys and want this role to be accessible and sustainable for the right person.

As Chair, your responsibilities will include:

  • Supporting the CEO between board meetings and leading their annual appraisal

  • Chairing quarterly, inclusive board meetings

  • Supporting board recruitment and mentoring

  • Supporting strategic reflection on partnerships, funding, and risk

  • Upholding Irise’s values and accountability to our menstrual justice framework

This voluntary role requires an average of 3–4 hours per month. We offer flexibility and support with access needs, caring responsibilities, or other adjustments. Travel expenses are reimbursed.

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Irise International View profile Organisation type Registered Charity Company size 1 - 5
Posted on: 23 July 2025
Closing date: 30 September 2025 at 12:11
Job ref: Chair of the Board
Tags: Campaigns, Finance, Fundraising, Policy, Advocacy, Culture, Education, Gender / Gender Based Violence, Global Health, Human Rights, Justice, Women's Rights, Youth / Children, Governance / Management

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