Chair volunteer roles in chingford, greater london
Help shape the future of youth gaming and gambling related harms prevention by becoming the Chair of Trustees of Ygam, an evidence-led charity.
Applications close: Friday 8th August 2025
Location: Flexible (meetings mix of online and in person)
Time commitment: Quarterly board meetings with monthly meeting with CEO
About Ygam
Ygam is the UK’s leading charity dedicated to preventing gaming and gambling harms among young people. Our work bridges the critical knowledge gap between young people’s digital lives and the adults who guide them. We believe in harm prevention through education, empowering the people who can make a real difference.
Through our award-winning portfolio of programmes and resources, we help build awareness and resilience, helping to guide young people to thrive in the digital age. Inspired by lived experience and grounded in robust evidence, our City & Guilds-assured training is enriched by a comprehensive library of practical resources, fostering a growing community dedicated to safeguarding the well-being of future generations. Since the charity was founded in 2014, Ygam has reached nearly 5 million children and young people, training over 28,000 delegates.
About the role
With significant policy changes underway—including the introduction of the Online Safety Act, Ofcom’s Children’s Code, and reforms to gambling legislation such as the new statutory levy to fund treatment, prevention, and research—Ygam has a crucial opportunity to be a leading voice in shaping this new era of regulation and safeguarding.
As we enter the fourth year of our “Safeguarding our Digital Generation” strategy, we’re seeking visionary leader to join our board and help shape the future of harm prevention in this field. This is a unique opportunity to contribute to a vital cause at a critical time when digital safeguarding has never been more important.
The Chair will work closely with the Interim CEO, SLT, and Board of Trustees to ensure we continue to deliver maximum impact while maintaining the highest standards of governance.
Who we are looking for
This position requires an individual with excellent board, corporate strategy and leadership experience combined with the strategic acumen to help drive Ygam’s ambitious growth plans. Additionally, someone with a background in lobbying or politics would be advantageous.
We are also seeking someone who can balance strategic oversight with practical governance experience, ensuring Ygam continues to evolve and adapt to emerging challenges.
The ideal candidate will share our passion for safeguarding and educating young people while bringing their own unique insights to enhance our work. You’ll bring commercial awareness and strategic thinking, alongside expert knowledge and experience in raising the profile of organisations through high-level networking, stakeholder engagement, and government relations—all while helping to drive our ambitions forward and keeping our focus firmly on delivering impact.
If you’re ready to lead with purpose and help shape the future of the charity, we encourage you to get involved!
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Applications for this role close on Friday 8th August 2025.
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The New Normal are seeking a Chair of our Board of Trustees! The primary responsibilities are providing leadership, strategic direction and governance oversight for the charity. They ensure that the board functions effectively, that the organization remains true to its mission, and that it meets its legal and ethical obligations.
We are looking for a driven and diligent person to support TNN in it's mission to provide free-to-access peer support for a diverse range of grief experiences, communities and identities.
Applicants should have the capacity to provide around 4-6 hours per month on a flexible basis, with some months quieter/busier than others.
We are seeking someone who has strong leadership, facilitation and decision-making skills, excellent communication and public-speaking, understanding of financial management, fundraising and stakeholder engagement, and a passion for the Charity's mission and long-term success. You should have experience serving on a Board of Trustees (preferably as Chair), in governance, strategic planning, and the non-profit sector.
We welcome applications from candidates of all backgrounds and pathways. This is a voluntary role and responsibilities are listed in below Job Description.
[Due to the nature of the role and the work we do, the successful applicant will be required to undertake a DBS check and meet the statutory conditions for serving as a Trustee (attached). Persons will be shortlisted and appointed based solely on character, skills, qualifications and experience.]
TNN are committed to diversity and inclusion and so we use the Anonymous Recruitment feature to reduce the potential for unconscious bias.
Please ensure all relevant experience is listed clearly on your CV. In your covering letter, please tell us more about yourself, why you are interested in the role and what you think you can bring to the Charity. We are keen to hear about you as a person and your story, as well as your skills and experience.
Thanks your interest in this role - we look forward to receiving your application!
We believe that no one should have to deal with grief or mental health alone: we combat isolation through creating connection.
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Overview of the role
The Chair of the Board of Trustees ensures that the organisation’s strategy seeks to address some of the most complex social and economic issues in London today by attracting the right partnerships and investments and ensuring that funds get to where they are needed most in the most effective, efficient and impactful manner.
The role holder ensures that this work is delivered with a strong focus on equity, diversity and inclusion and outstanding governance.
Principal Responsibilities
Strategic Leadership
• Provide inspiring and inclusive leadership to the Board, helping define their strategic aims, and aligning these with its vision and values
• Lead on embedding DEI principles in Board culture and decisions, and fostering a culture of transparency, learning, collaboration, challenge, and accountability.
• Facilitate a constructive, purposeful, and productive dynamic between the Board and Executive team, supporting them in identifying and managing key organisational risks and mitigation strategies.
• Ensure the charity delivers maximum community impact through a sound strategy, strong governance, and continuous learning.
• Lead the Board in overseeing the financial resilience of the charity.
• Provide effective line management to the CEO.
Sound Governance and Compliance
• Work with the Chief Executive to shape the Board’s agenda, aligning governance with strategic priorities.
• Ensure the Board operates effectively and adheres to its legal and regulatory responsibilities and to best-practice governance principles.
• Encourage full, meaningful, and diverse participation at Board meetings and ensure Board decisions are evidence-informed, collectively owned, and implemented effectively.
• Lead on the annual appraisal of Trustees, on Board and Committee effectiveness, and on sound succession planning.
External Relations
• Act as a confident and credible representative of LCF; and support the Chief Executive in developing strategic relationships and enhancing the organisation’s profile and reputation.
• Promote external engagement and horizon scanning to identify emerging risks and opportunities for innovation.
• Engage with and listen to communities and partners across London to amplify under-represented voices.
Relationship with the Chief Executive
• Build a strong, supportive, and honest working relationship with the Chief Executive.
• Hold the Chief Executive to account for the achievement of agreed objectives and organisational health.
• Provide regular support and challenge, balancing encouragement with oversight.
• Lead the Chief Executive’s annual performance and remuneration review, with input from fellow Trustees.
Person Specification
Values and Personal Qualities
• A strong understanding of the issues facing London’s communities and commitment to their charitable objects and work.
• Deep commitment to their values, EDI focus and to lived experience and community voice.
• An inclusive leadership style, bringing people together and valuing collaboration and diversity of thought and experience.
• Credibility and authenticity to inspire confidence among a wide range of stakeholders and communities.
• Comfortable engaging with people across diverse sectors, from grassroots groups to institutional funders.
Experience
• Senior leadership experience in the voluntary, public, or private sectors.
• Experience as a trustee within a charity or similar, with experience chairing or participating in effective non-executive boards.
• Proven track record in strategy, governance, and impact-led decision-making.
• Proven experience representing an organisation publicly and engaging stakeholders.
Knowledge and Skills
• Understanding of the community foundation and philanthropic landscape.
• Strong working knowledge of charity governance and the regulatory duties of trustees, with the ability to promote and model good governance practice.
• Strong financial literacy.
Term
The Chair will serve a three-year term, renewable for up to two additional terms (maximum of nine years).
Remuneration
The role of Chair is not accompanied by any financial remuneration, although expenses for travel may be claimed.
Time Commitment
The Chair role requires an estimated commitment of 15–18 days per year. This includes preparing for and attending four Board meetings annually, each held at their London office; participating in occasional extraordinary or quarterly sub-committee meetings; holding regular meetings with the Chief Executive; and representing the Foundation at key events or external engagements.
You may also have experience in the following roles: Board Chair, Non-Executive Director, Trustee Chair, Board Director, Chief Executive, Managing Director, Senior Director, Executive Director, Non-Executive Chair, etc.
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Do you - want to establish closer working relationship with the local police to improve community safety in Barnet?
Can you - spare a few hours a week to make this happen?
If so – we are looking for a Chair to lead Barnet's Safer Neighbourhood Board.
Role Overview: Lead Barnet’s Safer Neighbourhood Board, ensuring effective operation in line with MOPAC requirements. Manage all aspects of Board meetings and foster a collaborative environment.
Time Commitment: 4-5 hours per week on average
A Safer Neighbourhood Board is established in every borough giving local Londoners and victims a greater voice.
Barnet’s Safer Neighbourhood Board entails a team of volunteers and local agencies who will work together to advise the Borough Commander.
The Board consists of a wide range of individuals representing Barnet’s diverse communities alongside the statutory positions defined in the MOPAC Guidance[1], involving people of all ages and from all sections of the community. This includes those who may not have been actively involved before, who may be vulnerable or who have been a victim of crime.
Barnet’s Safer Neighbourhood Board will be required to:
Barnet’s Safer Neighbourhood Board will be required to:
· Help identify and advise on Barnet’s local policing
· Monitor police statistical data, performance and confidence
· Fulfil a range of specific functions.
For more information please visit the role profile.
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We are currently recruiting a new Chair of the Board of Trustees to work with OETC’s Artistic Director and CEO to help shape and lead the company through our exciting next stage of development and growth. Outside Edge Theatre Company is a small, fast-paced charity offering Trustees the opportunity to directly affect the organisation’s outcomes and see first-hand the impact of their efforts.
Please send a CV and cover letter
Outside Edge is the UK’s only theatre company and participatory arts charity working with those affected by and at risk of any form of addiction.
Rights of Women is seeking a new Chair to lead its Board in its 50th anniversary year. The only charity in England and Wales providing frontline legal advice to women experiencing violence, it plays a vital role in campaigning for justice and safety. The ideal candidate will have experience in governance, strategic leadership, and financial oversight. Applications are especially welcomed from women from diverse backgrounds and with lived experience relevant to the charity’s work. Regular travel to London is required.
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*About Us:**
The 25th St. Marks Scout Group is dedicated to providing young people with opportunities for adventure, learning, and personal development. We are part of the global Scouting movement, committed to helping young people achieve their full potential.
**Role Overview:**
The Chairperson will lead the Executive Committee, ensuring the effective governance and strategic direction of the 25th St. Marks Scout Group. This role is crucial in supporting the Group Scout Leader and ensuring the group meets its objectives.
**Key Responsibilities:**
- **Leadership:** Provide leadership to the Executive Committee, ensuring all members are motivated and working towards the group's goals.
- **Governance:** Ensure the group operates within its constitution and complies with relevant legislation and policies.
- **Strategic Planning:** Develop and oversee the implementation of the group's strategic plan.
- **Meetings:** Chair Executive Committee meetings, ensuring they are productive and decisions are made in the best interest of the group.
- **Support:** Work closely with the Group Scout Leader to support the delivery of a high-quality program for young people.
- **Representation:** Represent the group at district and county meetings, and act as an ambassador for the group within the community.
- **Fundraising:** Oversee fundraising activities and ensure the group has the necessary resources to operate effectively.
-Communication:
Ensure effective communication within the group and with external stakeholders.
Skills and Experience:
Leadership:
Proven leadership skills and experience in a similar role.
Communication:
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
Organization:
Strong organizational skills and the ability to manage multiple priorities.
Commitment:
A commitment to the values and principles of Scouting.
Teamwork:
Ability to work effectively as part of a team.
Fundraising:
Experience in fundraising and resource management is desirable.
Time Commitment:
This is a volunteer position requiring a commitment of up to 4 meetings per year, including attendance at events to promote the group
**How to Apply:**
Interested candidates should submit a resume and cover letter outlining their suitability for the role of Chairperson person and trustee
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Wimbledon Guild is recruiting a new Trustee to Chair our Talking Therapies Committee for our experienced and established Board. We are looking for people who have the professional skills and personal passion to help us deliver support services to adults in Merton with the ambition that no-one should face life’s challenges alone.
About Wimbledon Guild
Wimbledon Guild is a community charity offering practical help and support so that people in Merton never have to face life’s challenges alone.
Whether someone is worried about money, they’re feeling low or overwhelmed, or they’re looking for new friends and activities locally, we’re always here.
Wimbledon Guild is more than just a place, we're a real community where everyone belongs.
We’ve supported our community for over 100 years and continue to grow our services in response to local needs and aspirations.
We are passionate about providing holistic services tackling issues such as social isolation, financial hardship, emotional and mental health difficulties. We also have an extensive activity programme aimed at keeping older people active and healthy. We have earned a reputation for delivering excellent services and we collaborate closely with other local and national organisations to ensure that our approach is dynamic and relevant.
About the Role
This is an exciting opportunity for someone with a strong professional background in adult social care, counselling or mental health services to join a well-established and effective Board, and to contribute their experience to ensure that Wimbledon Guild achieves its goals. The Committee Chair will be responsible for representing the Talking Therapies Committee at Board meetings, as well as fulfilling all of the general duties of an active trustee. These include helping to develop strategy, providing oversight, and promoting the highest standards of corporate governance.
About You
The Talking Therapies Committee Chair should demonstrate the following qualities:
- A clear and confident communicator who has experience working at a senior level.
- An ability to take over existing projects and ensure that these are on track for successful delivery.
- A strong professional background in adult social care, mental health services, counselling or related professions
- A willingness to be a committed Board member, and to contribute actively to a skilled and experienced Board.
- A commitment to Wimbledon Guild’s objectives and to the Merton community.
- An understanding of and commitment to our Diversity, Equity and Inclusion policies
Wimbledon Guild is a community charity in Merton offering practical help and support, so you’ll never have to face life’s challenges alone.




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Are you qualified to teach Yoga and passionate about promoting wellness? We are looking for dedicated volunteers to facilitate Chair Yoga sessions on Mondays at 7pm in our Tooting Recover Café. If you would like to promote relaxation and reduce others anxiety through mindful breathing and movement, we would like to hear from you!
about the service
We work with people who need support with their mental health across London and the South East. Our support ranges from registered accommodation services for people with severe mental health conditions to drop-in community and crisis services.
In the last year, 9,499 adults accessed Hestia’s mental health support.
We help people to feel safe, develop hope for a better future, and achieve their personal goals. These goals may include rebuilding relationships with family members and friends or connecting more with their local community.
What you will be doing
- Lead engaging chair yoga sessions for participants of mixed ages and abilities
- Assisting participants with the correct movements and breathing techniques
- Provide a supportive and welcoming environment, encouraging participation
- Provide guidance and support to help individuals to enhance their flexibility, strength and relaxation
The skills you need
- Qualified to teach Yoga
- Patience, empathy and a positive attitude
What's in it for you
- Supporting You - You will have a dedicated volunteer supervisor to support you in your role; Quarterly volunteer forums with the central Volunteering team and volunteers across Hestia; References for job applications.
- Developing You - You will gain knowledge and insight into issues that impact Domestic Abuse, Modern Slavery and Mental Health; You will have access to our extensive Learning and Development Programme; 40% of our departed volunteers secured a paid role at Hestia last year!
- Valuing You - Valuing You - We hold annual Volunteer Awards, outings, celebration, and social events for our volunteers to get together and have some fun; We reimburse travel expenses and up to £5 for lunch for your volunteering.
- Good communication skills
Disclaimer
Hestia is proud to be a Disability Confident employer. Should you require our role pack in an alternative format or wish to discuss any reasonable adjustments you may need for your interview, please contact hestia. As part of the process of volunteering, all applicants will need to complete a DBS and references. If you have any convictions/cautions, this does not mean that you cannot apply for any of our roles, however we do require a DBS for all positions. We ensure that all positive disclosures on DBS records are discussed with our volunteers and fairly assessed.
We deliver services across London as well as campaign and advocate nationally on the issues that affect the people we work with.




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Would you like to become an Ambassador for knus? We've introduced our new arm-chairing volunteer position.
If you're interested arm-chair volunteering (our most flexible, low commitment role) and applying to volunteer at knus, simply read through the information on this page and apply.
- Are you over 18 and living in the UK? You must be over the 18 years of age and live permanently in the UK.
- Do you have a mobile phone or laptop? You can do this role whether you are, whether it be on a sofa or on a plane.
- How much time can you give? As much as you want to do. We are flexible and like to work around you.
- Do you like to learn? We provide training for all volunteers that join us. You'll have access to our CPD courses to help you advance your knowledge and certificates to add to your CV.
How does it work?
In 2025 we launched our arm chair volunteering initiative to help us spread the word about our service and to give people the opportunity to take part in surveys and projects to help us deliver the best mental health support to the UK public.
We'd like to embrace what you love doing, whether that be sharing on socials, proof reading, surveys, sharing experiences or getting involved in our fabulous projects.
Important information:
In order to volunteer for knus as an ambassador, you will need to complete a brief application form and a ID check. A DBS is not required for this role, however, if you wish to progress to another role you may need a disclosure. We do this to ensure of service remains a safe place to volunteer for all. Please do not worry about this, we will help you as much as we can.
Training is provided by us and our training partners. You will be required to attend this training using online conferencing software such as zoom or teams.
To always be ‘by your side’ when you need mental health peer support.
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We are seeking a new Chair of Trustees to guide our Board and shape the future of our 170-year-old charity, as we enter a new strategic period.
What will you be doing?
We are seeking a committed and strategic Chair to lead our Board of Trustees. This role offers an opportunity to make a lasting difference in the lives of children whose parents work in the UK fashion and textile industry. The Chair will provide governance oversight, help shape our long-term strategy, and play a key role in building networks which will ultimately lead to raising essential funds to continue our work.
What are we looking for?
Proven leadership experience at board, executive, or senior management level. Passionate about improving outcomes for families in the fashion and textile workforce. Strong understanding of the UK charity or nonprofit sector, with a commitment to best governance practices. Well-connected within fashion, textiles, business, or philanthropic circles, with the ability to open doors and build partnerships. Experience with fundraising or income generation, especially through corporate engagement or grant funding. Excellent communication, advocacy, and facilitation skills. Empathetic, inclusive, and collaborative leadership style.
What difference will you make?
As part of our Board, you will act as a key ambassador for the charity, helping to raise its profile within the fashion and textile industry and beyond.
To also support the development of impact measurement, reporting, and transparency in grant-giving processes.
We will also look to you to expand and strengthen the charity’s networks across the fashion and textile industry
Chair of Finance, Audit and Risk Committee
Unremunerated | Approx. 1 day per month | Hybrid meetings (alternating between remote and in-person)
Our client, a specialist grant-making charity, is dedicated to supporting women’s financial resilience and tackling gendered poverty in the UK. Since 2016, the organisation has awarded over £26 million in grants, delivering impact through individual hardship funding, community-led partnerships, and long-term systems change.
The charity is now seeking a new Chair of its Finance, Audit and Risk Committee, a pivotal governance role with responsibility for overseeing financial strategy, controls, and sustainability at Board level.
This is an opportunity for an experienced financial leader to contribute to a well-governed, values-driven organisation at a meaningful point in its development. The Chair will work closely with the Chief Executive and fellow trustees to ensure effective financial oversight, risk management, and robust decision-making. Beyond technical governance, the role also involves helping the Board to engage in thoughtful, forward-looking discussions around financial health, long-term planning, and asset management.
A recognised financial qualification (such as ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent) is essential. The organisation would particularly welcome candidates with experience of managing endowed funds or financial leadership within asset-holding organisations.
Ideal candidates will bring:
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Senior-level experience in financial leadership, with the confidence to guide the Board through complex financial decisions
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A track record of chairing or contributing to Finance, Audit or Risk Committees
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Knowledge of financial governance and risk management within the charitable or not-for-profit sector
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The ability to provide both support and constructive challenge, acting as a strategic partner to the executive team
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Sound judgement, personal integrity, and a strong alignment with the charity’s mission and values
This is a vital role in helping to ensure the organisation remains financially resilient, transparent, and focused on delivering meaningful impact for women facing poverty and inequality.
To find out more about the role and how to apply, please visit the dedicated microsite by clicking 'redirect to recruiter'.
Skills and Education Group is recruiting a new Chair to lead the Board of Skills and Education Group Awards and BIIAB. Help guide two respected awarding organisations through the next phase of strategic growth, regulatory excellence and sector impact.
Location: Homebased with occasional in person meetings
Closing date: 9 a.m. Tuesday 12th August
About Skills and Education Group
The Skills and Education Group is a purpose-driven organisation dedicated to improving lives through further education, assessment, and social impact. With a portfolio that spans regulated awarding organisations, access to HE qualifications, and a membership body, CPD offer & charitable foundation, Skills and Education Group operates as a federated group committed to supporting individuals, providers, and communities across the UK.
Comprising Skills and Education Group Awards, BIIAB, and Skills and Education Group Access, our qualifications support lifelong learning and workforce readiness across a wide range of sectors. Our membership body represents the further education & skills sector bringing together professionals to access relevant & credible CPD and accessing the charitable foundation which provides grants and professional development to frontline educators and learners, ensuring we contribute meaningfully to social mobility and educational equity.
About the role
Skills and Education Group is seeking a dynamic and strategic Chair to lead the Board of Trustees for Skills and Education Group Awards and BIIAB.
This pivotal role involves providing clear leadership to ensure the board effectively governs and supports the organisation’s mission to deliver high-quality awarding and qualifications.
The Chair will steer the board’s strategic direction, foster strong relationships among trustees, and ensure robust oversight in line with regulatory requirements.
The Chair of Skills and Education Group Awards and BIIAB Board will liaise with the Chair of the Group and work closely with the CE as required in line with the responsibilities of the role, whilst also reporting into the main group board to ensure unity with and contribute to the Group’s overarching strategic goals and ambitions.
This is a unique opportunity to influence the future of these respected awarding organisations within a fast-evolving education landscape.
Who we are looking for
We welcome candidates with a solid understanding of the awarding organisation (AO) sector and its regulatory environment including understanding of Ofqual conditions.
Ideally you will have previous trustee experience, or at least an understanding of governance processes through being involved in committees or advisory groups and reporting to boards.
We are open to new Chairs who bring a strategic mindset, strong leadership skills, and a passion for education and skills development.
The ideal Chair will be able to inspire and unite the board, promote good governance, and help shape the organisation’s long-term success.
The role carries significant governance and oversight responsibilities to ensure the effective management and strategic direction of the individual awarding organisations within the Skills and Education Group, including a charitable organisation and commercial entity.
Key duties include financial stewardship, regulatory compliance, and leadership in strategic planning, all with a focus on balancing the organisations’ commercial success and sustainability whilst also maintaining robust regulatory and governance standards.
The Chair, alongside the board, plays a crucial role in overseeing performance, risk management, and compliance, while ensuring alignment with the Group’s overarching strategy and values.
Remuneration
The position of Trustee is unremunerated, but reasonable expenses are paid.
Time commitment
The joint Skills and Education Group Awards/BIIAB Board normally meets three times a year and the Chair will also represent these two companies at 4 Skills and Education Group Group Board meetings. These meetings are carried out in October, January, April and July.
As part of our strategic transformation goals we will be looking reform our governance structure, as such meeting dates may change as we work with our Chairs and Trustees to ensure a robust and sustainable approach to our governance in line with similar group organisations.
The size of the Skills and Education Group Awards and BIIAB Board (including the Non-Executive Chair) is four. The main Group Board has 10 Non-Executive Directors plus the Chair.
The Board has statutory and fiduciary responsibilities under Charity Law and the Companies Act, and it is responsible for developing strategy and acting as a challenge to the executive, who has the responsibility of day-to-day delivery.
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Applications for this role close at 9 a.m. Tuesday 12th August.
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We're looking for someone who has a broad knowledge of Talking Therapies, community mental health priorities and emerging trends and who can contribute effectively as a Committee Chair and as a Board member.
What will you be doing?
Wimbledon Guild is recruiting a new Trustee to Chair our Talking Therapies Committee for our experienced and established Board. We are looking for people who have the professional skills and personal passion to help us deliver support services to adults in Merton with the ambition that no-one should face life’s challenges alone.
About Wimbledon Guild
Wimbledon Guild is a community charity offering practical help and support so that people in Merton never have to face life’s challenges alone.
Whether someone is worried about money, they’re feeling low or overwhelmed, or they’re looking for new friends and activities locally, we’re always here.
Wimbledon Guild is more than just a place, we're a real community where everyone belongs.
We’ve supported our community for over 100 years and continue to grow our services in response to local needs and aspirations.
We are passionate about providing holistic services tackling issues such as social isolation, financial hardship, emotional and mental health difficulties. We also have an extensive activity programme aimed at keeping older people active and healthy. We have earned a reputation for delivering excellent services and we collaborate closely with other local and national organisations to ensure that our approach is dynamic and relevant.
About the Role
This is an exciting opportunity for someone with a strong professional background in adult social care, counselling or mental health services to join a well-established and effective Board, and to contribute their experience to ensure that Wimbledon Guild achieves its goals. The Committee Chair will be responsible for representing the Talking Therapies Committee at Board meetings, as well as fulfilling all of the general duties of an active trustee. These include helping to develop strategy, providing oversight, and promoting the highest standards of corporate governance.
What are we looking for?
The Talking Therapies Committee Chair should demonstrate the following qualities:
- A clear and confident communicator who has experience working at a senior level.
- An ability to take over existing projects and ensure that these are on track for successful delivery.
- A strong professional background in adult social care, mental health services, counselling or related professions
- A willingness to be a committed Board member, and to contribute actively to a skilled and experienced Board.
- A commitment to Wimbledon Guild’s objectives and to the Merton community.
- An understanding of and commitment to our Diversity, Equity and Inclusion policies
What difference will you make?
This is a vital role, helping ensure we can continue our support for people in Merton. As Committee Chair, you will have a real opportunity to offer your unique skill set to help the strategic progression of the charity.
Before you apply
To apply, please send your CV and a cover letter answering the questions
1. What particularly interests you about Wimbledon Guild and its work in the Merton community? (500 words)
2. Which of your professional skills and experience do you feel are most relevant to this trusteeship and why? (500 words
Wimbledon Guild is a community charity in Merton offering practical help and support, so you’ll never have to face life’s challenges alone.




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Summary of the role of Trustee
Trustees are individually, and as part of the Board, the ‘guardians of charitable purpose’, making sure that all Board and Board Committee decisions put the needs of the beneficiaries first; safeguard the charity’s assets – both physical assets, including property, and intangible ones, such as its reputation ensuring these assets are used well, and in ensuring that the charity is run sustainably.
But this specific role requires the Trustee to Chair the crucial Board’s Income Generation Committee (IGC).
Like other hospices, in the context of Government decisions about tax and minimum wages and in the generally challenging environment for most donors, we are not able to purely fund our work from current donations, meaning we have been drawing from our reserves.
This has to change if we are to survive and satisfy the ever -increasing demands for palliative care.
Main duties and responsibilities:
• Chair the Income Generation Committee, which has the following key priorities:
• Review and constructively challenge the annual fundraising (FR) plans and budget
• Maintain an overview of current fundraising initiatives and their return on investments, working in partnership with the FR team
• Evaluate the risks to achieving projected income streams and advise the FR team and Board accordingly
• In conjunction with the FR team, creatively develop new and potentially high return initiatives that are intended to deliver significant additional income, in excess of current FR budgets
• As part of the Board of Trustees:
• set and maintain vision, mission and values
• ensure plans are in place to deliver income/cost levels that can at least fund current expenditure
• Develop strategy, set overall policy, define strategic objectives and evaluating performance against agreed targets
• Assure continuous compliance with the legal and regulatory standards governing the operation ofthe charity, the charity governing document and any other relevant legislation, updating the articles of association as required.
• Assure proper financial control and ensure the application of resources is exclusively in pursuance of the charitable objects i.e. the charity must not spend money on activities that are not included in its objects, no matter how worthwhile or charitable those activities are
• Assure the effective and efficient administration of the charity including funding, insurance and premises
• Assure that The Hospice of St Francis pursues its objects as defined in its governing document (e.g. the promotion of any charitable purpose for the benefit of the community in the district of providing palliative care at the Hospice, at patients home, in our Spring Centre and in the community, and in particular the advancement of education, the protection of health and the relief of distress and sickness)
• Assure employment procedures and policy and proceduresfor volunteering are compliant with legislation and regulation, subject to regular review and support the fulfilment of strategic objectives
• Assure risk assessments for all aspects of the business are carried out including accurate and timely reporting using the format of risk registers
• To contribute to, assure and maintain effective performance of the Board and Committees, including systems and processes for external assessment of these arrangements
• Support the CEO and Executive Team to fulfil their delegated responsibilities and hold them to account for delivery of strategic objectives
• To attend Board meetings quarterly, up to two Board awaydays annually and serve as a member of up to two Committees.
• Able to be registered as a Directors of the Charity at Companies House, sharing ultimate responsibility for governing the charity and directing how it is managed and run.
• Act as an ambassador supporting the work of the Hospice in generating income and in its relationship with the communities served.
The Hospice of St Francis helps local people and their families, in Hertfordshire and Buckinghamshire, to live their precious lives well.





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