Chair volunteer roles in england
Since its inception in 2020, SBP has grown rapidly, establishing an exciting and evolving portfolio of nature recovery projects across Scotland. Following the recent appointment of our first Chief Executive Officer, we are now seeking to recruit a new Chair of Trustees who can provide leadership and stability through a period of further change, and work very closely with the CEO and the rest of the Board.
The Chair will hold the Board and Executive Team to account for the charity’s mission and vision, providing inclusive leadership and ensuring collective ownership and effective governance. The Chair will support the CEO and the rest of the Management Team as appropriate, to achieve agreed objectives. They will also develop the knowledge and capability of the Board, and will appraise the CEO’s performance on an annual basis. In partnership with the CEO and others, they will act as an ambassador for rewilding and a key public face and spokesperson for SBP.
We are looking for candidates with demonstrable experience and understanding of the following:
● Operating at a senior level within an organisation, ideally working with or as part of a Board of Trustees/Directors
● Strong understanding of charity governance, and overall legal compliance
● Accomplished strategic thinking and direction, and strong leadership skills, including the ability to bring people together to ensure the charity has maximum impact
● Sound financial management expertise and a broad understanding of charity finances to ensure organisational health and sustainability
● Strong understanding of risk management and mitigations, and mediation and conflict resolution
● Exceptional public speaking skills for event moderation
● Positive engagement with internal and external stakeholders
● Profiling and networking for advocacy and fundraising Previous experience in the rewilding and broader environmental sector is not essential.
We are keen on transferrable, innovative, and creative approaches that will help our charity and people to thrive, and to lead on rewilding in Scotland.
Other desired attributes
● Commitment to nature restoration in Scotland, and willingness to learn more about rewilding and emerging and evolving trends in the sector
● Sound project management and leadership skills, and the ability to advise and work collaboratively with the Board, CEO and other members of SBP staff
● Strong relationship building, and interpersonal and communication skills
● A positive, entrepreneurial, and inclusive outlook The role will ideally suit an individual based in Scotland but applications from outwith Scotland will be considered.
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We are seeking an outstanding leader to become the next Chair of the Corporation at Barton Peveril Sixth Form College. Passionate about sixth form education, you will bring strategic vision, strong leadership, and the ability to champion our students, staff, and values. As a trusted ambassador, you will work closely with the Principal, guide a diverse governing body, and help shape the future of one of Hampshire’s most successful and inclusive colleges.
Location: Eastleigh, Hampshire
Time commitment: 2-3 days per month
Closing date: 9 a.m. Tuesday 4th November
Who we are
Barton Peveril Sixth Form College is a large and successful sixth form college based on Chestnut Avenue in Eastleigh, Hampshire. Serving in excess of 5,000 students in full-time education, the college has grown into one of the most respected providers of post-16 education in the region. Under the leadership of its current principal, Rob Temple, Barton Peveril has established a reputation for high standards, strong results, and continuous investment in facilities.
The college was inspected by Ofsted in November 2022 and was rated “Outstanding” in every area, including quality of education, behaviour and attitudes, personal development, and leadership and management. Its academic record reflects this reputation: in recent years the overall pass rate for Level 3 qualifications has been close to 99 per cent, with strong achievement rates and many students securing top grades at both A Level and in vocational equivalents such as BTECs and Cambridge Technical qualifications.
Students at Barton Peveril can choose from a broad range of courses, from traditional academic A Levels to vocational programmes, with support provided for progression into higher education, apprenticeships, or employment. Specialist initiatives such as the Aspire programme and dedicated Oxbridge support give different groups of students tailored guidance, while opportunities like the Extended Project Qualification, volunteering, sports, and performing arts enrich the wider student experience.
About the role
The Chair of the Corporation at Barton Peveril Sixth Form College is a strategic leadership role, focused on guiding governance and championing the college as one of Hampshire’s most successful and inclusive post-16 providers. The Chair is expected to act as an ambassador for the college, promoting its values and achievements externally while always putting students first.
Working closely with the Principal, Rob Temple, the Chair will provide guidance, challenge, and support as a trusted partner in shaping the college’s long-term direction, without becoming involved in daily operations. They will lead and develop a governing body of around 20 Corporation and Committee members, ensuring it functions effectively in overseeing educational quality, financial sustainability, and delivery of the Strategic Plan.
The role calls for someone who understands and is passionate about the college, takes pride in its success, and communicates this with authority and compassion. In return, the Chair will have the opportunity to make a meaningful impact on the student community, contribute to the ongoing success of a college with an Outstanding Ofsted rating and strong financial health, and help shape the future of a diverse and evolving governing body.
Who we are looking for
We are seeking an exceptional individual to take on the role of Chair of the Corporation at Barton Peveril Sixth Form College. This is a position for someone who is passionate about sixth form education and about Barton Peveril in particular. While a background in education is not essential, the successful candidate must demonstrate a clear commitment to our mission and values, and a strong rationale for wanting to play an active part in the College’s journey.
The ideal candidate will have the ability to distinguish between governance and management, keeping the Corporation focused on strategic priorities rather than day-to-day operations. They will take the time to understand the College, its students, and the context in which it operates, and will engage fully with college life through regular meetings, visits to departments, and attendance at events and celebrations.
We are looking for a leader with sound judgment, strategic thinking, and the ability to work collaboratively with senior leaders and governors. They will be able to articulate and champion the College’s vision with credibility, openness, and authority, while remaining receptive to new ideas and innovative ways of working.
Barton Peveril Sixth Form College and Peridot Partners are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people, and our client expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The successful candidate will be subject to an enhanced DBS check and satisfactory references before any final offer can be made.
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Applications for this role close at 9 a.m. Tuesday 4th November.
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Do you want to be inspired by the impact of education? Do you have the skills to lead an established board of governors? A school in Hemel Hempstead is looking for a skilled volunteer to drive school improvement.
As a Chair of Governors, you’ll operate at the head of a governing board and utilise strategic leadership skills, making decisions on a wide range of topics making a difference improving education within your local community.
We’re currently recruiting volunteers for a Chair of Governors in Hemel Hempstead to strengthen their governing board and enhance outcomes of pupils within your community. If you feel, you want to make a difference within your community, read on for more details about the role of a chair of governors and how to apply.
Governors make decisions that affect schools and their pupils for years to come; our recent impact survey found that our volunteers bring £9.9 million worth of value to schools each year, and 9/10 volunteers would recommend being a governor to a friend. Becoming a governor gives you ample opportunity for personal and professional development, including exposure to finance and budgeting, safeguarding, HR, strategic planning, and more.
As a Chair of governor, you can visit the school to gain an understanding of the culture and ethos as well as meeting children, parents, and teachers, and see the impact of your work first-hand. Chair of governors act as a ‘critical friend’ to their head teacher ensuring accountability and helping to monitor and evaluate the schools progress, budget and staffing. You’ll also help your governing board to shape and implement future plans and guide the schools aims, ethos and values.
You don’t need to be a parent or have any specific skills to become a chair of governors, you’ll need to be over 18 and happy to have a DBS check to apply! Professional skills such as HR, finance, law or project management are useful but governing boards are often needing softer skills such as leadership, communication and problem solving alongside a fresh perspective and lived experience within their communities to help schools have a bright future. As a chair of governors, you’ll be supported by the Vice Chair and Clerk to help ensure an effective, focused board utilising and building its skills, knowledge and experience.
This vacancy is for a 3-19 school looking to find a chair of governor to sit on their board with interest or experience in disability. They would ideally like their chair of governors to have had previous experience within HR and Leadership along with having been a governor or having had board level experience. The school is proud of the privilege they have of enabling the most disabled people in the country to reach their potential.
If you’re interested in becoming a chair of governor, fill out the short application form.
We have vacancies available across England and Wales, including the roles listed above in Hemel Hempstead. You can express your preference for location on the form itself.
Please note, this role may close early if we receive a high volume of interest.
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Chair of Trustees Role Profile
- Remuneration: This is a voluntary role. Reasonable expenses for travel may be reimbursed.
- Location: Must be available for board meetings in person in London
- Time commitment: Quarterly board meetings, annual strategy day, plus additional time for Chair duties as required
- Term: 3 years (renewable up to a maximum tenure of 9 years)
The Chair of the Board of Trustees provides leadership to the Board, ensuring it functions effectively to support and guide the charity in achieving its mission. The Chair is responsible for setting the tone for the Board’s work, promoting a strong culture of governance, and facilitating effective, inclusive decision-making. The Chair helps to steward the strategic direction of Dallaglio RugbyWorks, ensuring that the charity remains focused on its purpose, values, and long-term sustainability. The Chair also acts as a key ambassador for the organisation and helps build productive relationships both within the Board and with external stakeholders, including the charity’s founder.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead the Board in maintaining a clear and strategic focus on the charity’s mission, values and long-term goals.
- Chair quarterly board meetings, facilitating inclusive, well-informed, and effective decision-making.
- Foster a culture of accountability, collaboration, and high performance among Trustees.
- Provide a supportive and constructive relationship with the CEO, acting as a sounding board and trusted advisor.
- Ensure that the board fulfils its legal and governance responsibilities, including oversight of financial health, compliance and risk.
- Ensure robust financial oversight, including the long-term financial sustainability of the organisation, and the appropriate use of resources.
- Build and maintain a constructive and appropriate relationship with the charity’s founder, supporting their continued connection to the mission while ensuring clarity of roles and governance.
- Represent the charity externally, where appropriate, to build its profile, credibility and influence.
- Support the executive team by facilitating introductions to key contacts, influencers, and potential supporters or partners.
- Lead board development, including Trustee recruitment, succession planning, and reviews of board performance.
- Champion best practice in governance and uphold the charity’s values and reputation.
- The Chair is a member of the Nomination, Remuneration & HR Committee, with twice yearly online meetings to be attended.
General Trustee Responsibilities
As Chair, you also carry the core responsibilities of a Trustee, including:
- Ensuring that the charity complies with its governing document and all relevant legislation and regulation. Using your skills, knowledge and experience to support sound decision-making and organisational development.
- Safeguarding the assets and values of the charity, and ensuring resources are used effectively to achieve charitable purposes.
- Acting in the best interests of Dallaglio RugbyWorks at all times, exercising reasonable care and independent judgement.
- Promoting transparency, inclusivity, and integrity across the organisation.
The above list of duties is indicative only and not exhaustive. Trustees will be expected to perform all such additional duties as are reasonable commensurate with the role. The Board of Trustees is jointly and severally responsible for the overall governance and strategic direction of the charity, its financial health, the probity of its activities and developing the organisation’s aims, objectives and goals in accordance with the governing document, legal and regulatory guidelines. All Trustees, should also be aware of, and understand, their individual and collective responsibilities, and should not be overly reliant on one or more individual Trustees in any particular aspect of the governance of the charity.
Person Specification
We are seeking a strategic and inclusive leader with a deep commitment to improving outcomes for young people.
Experience
- Proven experience chairing a Board or senior committee in a charity, public body or corporate setting.
- Previous experience serving as a charity Trustee, with a strong understanding of governance and collective responsibility is highly desirable.
- A respected professional with credibility and connections in relevant sectors, able to influence and support the charity through relationships and networks.
- Strong alignment with the mission and values of Dallaglio RugbyWorks.
- Demonstrated ability to build and maintain effective relationships with Trustees, senior leaders and stakeholders.
- A track record of strategic thinking, sound judgement and independent decision making.
- Familiarity with governance frameworks and the legal duties of charity trustees.
Skills & Attributes
- A strategic and inclusive leader with strong facilitation, communication and interpersonal skills, able to build consensus and navigate complex discussions.
- Prepared to commit the time required for effective leadership, including attending quarterly Board meetings in person and supporting ad hoc responsibilities between meetings.
- Willing to use personal and professional networks to support the charity’s development, profile, and partnerships.
Supporting young people, using the power of rugby.
About CAAS
CAAS provides an Autism and ADHD Support Service across the 8 boroughs of NW London from our base in Eastcote and offices around London. We offer information, advice, and support to ADHD/Autistic people, their families, and professionals, with the aim of improving quality of life and building neurodivergent-aware communities.
We are incredibly fortunate to be in a sound financial position, with income of around £1.7m per year, and around 40 staff. We offer 60 different services, including personalised one2one support, social groups, psycho-education courses and specialist workshops. We also have a thriving training and awareness raising service, providing ADHD and autism training to statutory services, schools and voluntary sector organisations across NW London.
We’ve grown steadily over the last 25 years, and last year we supported more than 9,000 people, across 18,000 attendances. Looking ahead, our priority is making sure everyone who could benefit from CAAS knows we’re here for them. We’re investing in outreach, inclusivity, and accessibility - breaking down barriers so our support reaches every corner of our community.
In this role, you will be leading the established (and lovely) Board of Trustees, who provide operational governance for the charity, determine its strategic direction, and help shape a positive, sustainable future for CAAS and the communities we serve.
Most importantly, you will be contributing towards our impact intention, which is that ADHD and autistic individuals, and those who support them, have improved mental wellbeing, are better able to engage with home-life, school, or work, and need less support from NHS/statutory services. Ultimately, we want to help people to thrive.
To Apply
Please submit your CV and a Supporting Statement of no more than 2 sides of A4. Your supporting statement should cover why you are interested in applying for the role, and how you fit the role and person specification.
About The Role
Charities like CAAS can only exist with the help of Trustees, and we are hugely grateful to everyone that volunteers to take on this role. The Chair plays a unique role in guiding the Board, leading strategic discussions, supporting and challenging the CEO, and fostering a culture of inclusion, transparency, and good governance.
We work hard to ensure the Chair is supported effectively to discharge their responsibilities and feel a sense of pride – and of enjoyment – in leading the Board of CAAS.
As Chair, you will work closely with fellow Trustees to ensure the Board fulfils its responsibilities, and with the CEO to provide support, oversight, and thought partnership. This is a rewarding opportunity to help shape the future of a thriving, impactful organisation, and to champion the rights and wellbeing of neurodivergent people across NW London.
We know that every Chair is unique, and bring their own range of skills, experience, and perspectives to support the organisation’s leadership and development. We are therefore looking for someone who has a passion for what CAAS is trying to achieve and a willingness to commit to attending our meetings and leading our discussions. You don’t need to have chaired a Board before. We’re looking for someone who can lead with integrity, listen well, and help us make thoughtful, inclusive decisions.
Having a Diverse Board
CAAS recognises the positive value of diversity, promotes equity and challenges discrimination. We welcome and encourage applications from people of all backgrounds, and we are particularly seeking applications from Black, Asian and Ethnic Minority communities, from disadvantage socio-economic backgrounds, and from people who identify as being autistic or having ADHD.
We have recently completed a skills audit of the current Trustee board, and as well as looking to increase the diversity of our board, we would also particularly welcome applications from those who identify as having particular skills in the areas of HR & legal, digital & IT, statutory services provision, or marketing & communications.
Please don’t be put off applying if you don’t have one of these skills or attributes or are worried that you don’t meet all of the points noted in this role description. Every trustee who joins will receive a comprehensive induction and training package, and be supported by current trustees, so there will be lots of opportunity to learn ‘on the job’ for the right candidate.
Key Responsibilities
Leadership and Governance
· Provide leadership to the Board, ensuring effective governance and strategic oversight.
· Chair Board meetings effectively, ensuring all voices are heard and decisions are made collectively and transparently.
· Ensure the Board operates within its Terms of Reference and complies with legal and regulatory requirements.
· Support the development and implementation of the charity’s strategic plan and monitor progress against agreed objectives.
· Take urgent decisions between Board meetings where necessary, in line with delegated authority and in consultation with trustees
· Ensure the Board regularly reviews its own performance and effectiveness
· Champion equity, diversity, and inclusion in all aspects of the charity’s governance and culture.
Support and Mentoring
· Act as a mentor and support to the CEO, providing guidance and challenge as appropriate.
· Facilitate strong working relationships between trustees and the senior leadership team.
· Act as Vice Chair during the transition period, supporting succession planning, continuity, and building relationships with the Board and CEO.
Representation and Advocacy
· Represent CAAS externally, where appropriate, including at events, meetings, and with key stakeholders.
· Act as an ambassador for the charity’s mission, values, and strategic priorities.
Board Development
· Lead on trustee recruitment, induction, and development, ensuring the Board has the necessary skills and diversity.
· Conduct annual Board performance reviews and support continuous improvement in governance practices.
Board Participation
· Attend and actively participate in quarterly Board meetings and relevant sub-committees or working groups.
· Prepare for meetings by reading papers and contributing to discussions.
· Participate in Board development activities, including training and annual reviews.
· Champion equity, diversity, and inclusion in all aspects of the charity’s governance and culture.
Person Specification
Essential
· Demonstrable leadership experience, ideally within a governance or strategic context.
· Passion for CAAS work
· Capacity to attend meetings, and willingness to devote the time and commitment required.
· Strong understanding of charity governance and the role of trustees.
· Commitment to CAAS’s mission, values, and strategic pillars.
· Excellent communication and facilitation skills.
· Ability to build consensus and manage differing views constructively.
Desirable
· Lived or professional experience of ADHD or autism.
· Being from a disadvantaged socio-economic background, or from a minority ethnic background
· Previous experience as a trustee or Chair.
· Understanding of equity, diversity and inclusion principles and their application in governance.
Commitment
The Board meets 8 times a year, mostly by video call, and Board meetings are usually around 2hrs in length. Once a year we meet for a longer session, in person, to consider strategic items in more depth.
All Trustees will be asked to read a few papers in advance of the meeting, which could take 1-2hrs each meeting.
All Trustees are also encouraged to engage with the organisation between meetings, for example attending events, meeting staff, or supporting specific initiatives.
The Chair will need to take on additional responsibility for preparing for Board meetings, supporting through transition periods and strategic planning cycles, or representing CAAS at external events. As such, the total time commitment for a Chair is around 1 day per month.
The successful candidate will initially join as Vice Chair, working alongside our longstanding Chair, whose term ends in November 2026. Appointment to Chair will be mutually agreed with the Board, on or before that date
Trustee Terms are ordinarily for 4 years, and Trustees can be appointed for a 2nd 4-year term if desired. Chairs will serve within their normal Trustee Terms.
Exclusions
Please note that Section 72(1) of the Charities Act 1993 disqualifies anyone who:
· has been convicted of an offence involving deception or dishonesty, unless the conviction is spent
· is an undischarged bankrupt
· has previously been removed from trusteeship of a charity by the court or the Charity Commissioners
· is under a disqualification order under the Company Directors Disqualification Act 1986
It is an offence to act as a charity trustee while disqualified unless the Charity Commission has given a waiver under section 72(4) of the Charities Act 1993.
CAAS is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The successful candidate will be required to undergo an enhanced DBS disclosure.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Board positions at Claremont Project (Islington)
Roles available: 1) Chair of the Board; 2) Trustee positions
Are you passionate about improving health and wellbeing outcomes, especially for older people? Do you value the “magic dust” of real human relationship?
Claremont Project is a mental health, arts and wellbeing charity based in Angel, Islington. We are seeking Trustees and also a Chair of the Board, to strengthen our charity as we step into our next chapter.
About us
Claremont has been around since 1907 and serves mostly older people through a powerful blend of social prescribing, low-cost psychotherapy and a programme of arts and wellbeing activities.
Claremont is a place of innovation and creativity, underpinned by a Relational Approach which emphasises real listening, self-awareness and an awareness of how we are being in relation to other people. We were the UK’s first Wellbeing Centre long before the term was ubiquitous; and in 1920s and 30s we ran programmes that became models for the Welfare State. At our beautiful and well-loved building at 24-27 White Lion Street, we nurture a vibrant, inclusive community, underpinned by our conviction that everybody matters.
About the roles
The Board of Trustees has overall responsibility for Claremont and ensures the charity is doing what it was set up to do. As set out by the Charity Commission, Trustees at Claremont are responsible for:
·Advancing the charitable purposes of Claremont and ensuring we carry out its purposes for public benefit.
·Ensuring Claremont complies with its governing document and the law.
·Acting in Claremont’s best interests.
·Managing Claremont’s resources responsibly.
·Acting with reasonable care and skill.
·Ensuring that Claremont is accountable as a charity.
We are seeking to appoint two or three trustees, and also a Chair of the Board. We are seeking board members are passionate about our mission, vision and values; who have governance experience within charities; and who can think strategically as part of a team.
Between them, our Board of Trustees has knowledge, expertise and skills that cover a range of areas. Alongside a broad competence in charity governance, it would be desirable if candidates had skills that could help us fill the following gaps:
·Fundraising
·Psychotherapy (with understanding of an existentialist approach if possible)
·Buildings maintenance and retrofit
·Maximising income from office lettings and halls/room hire
·Public donations and legacies
·Dementia risk reduction and brain health
·Environmental sustainability and climate readiness
Strong candidates will have experience and competence in one or several of these areas, as well as having a certain “Claremontiness” – aspirational and personal qualities which embody a genuine relational approach to life.
Time commitment (Trustee roles):Quarterly Board meetings (held in the evenings), plus emails and optional committee work.
Time commitment (Chair role): In addition to the Trustee duties above, a fortnightly meeting with the CEO during office hours, plus ad hoc phone calls and emails (including during office hours).
Claremont is a community where people from all backgrounds are loved and wanted, and which is diverse in terms of characteristics like race and ethnicity, gender, disability and socioeconomic status. We warmly welcome applications from people coming from all walks of life, particularly those from backgrounds that have been historically underrepresented on charity boards.
Please note:
·You must be 18 or over and must not be disqualified from acting or as a Trustee and declare any conflict of interest while carrying out the duties of a Trustee.
·This is a voluntary position, but reasonable expenses are reimbursed
Claremont Project aims to enrich the lives of older adults by fostering creativity, connection, and wellbeing.
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We are looking for one Trustee & Deputy Chair to join our Charity Trustee Board to support the Union through its next steps. A strong and active Board is crucial for us as we develop and implement our strategy, face challenges, maximise opportunities and endeavour to create an even better Union; one that continues to be flexible and agile enough to react quickly to the changing needs and interests of our student members and achieve our vision.
UPSU implemented a new 3 year Strategy from August 2023 and as always, our Strategy sets the direction for UPSU and ensures we are all focussed on the right things for the benefit of all University of Portsmouth students.
Our new Strategy focuses on three areas
- Academic Success – All students’ academic outcomes are improved as a result of the work that we do – making this the best we can for UoP students through our charitable aims of Representation, Development and Welfare
- Social Capital – Students are supported to find themselves, be themselves, connect and belong
- Future Readiness – Students’ futures are made clearer and enhanced by the work that we do
The Person
The right candidate will thrive in a student led, highly responsive environment and have an enthusiasm for supporting and guiding a student organisation. They will command confidence, have sound judgement and strong communication and leadership skills. We are looking for a trustee with the following skills/experience
Finance Experience:
- Preferably financial experience from a charity outside of the SU sector
- Understanding of financial oversight
- Ability to interpret financial information to support strategic decision-making
- Awareness of charity finance and regulatory requirements
Chairing Experience:
- Ability to deputise for the Chair, and chair meetings of the Board
- Ability to build a strong and effective working relationship with the Board of Trustees Chair
- Ability to foster, maintain and ensure that constructive relationships exist with and between the Trustees
- Assist and support the Chair in providing leadership to the Board, through the governance arrangements, and also acting as a ‘sounding board’ and confidante to the Chair in the execution of their role
Due to the current make-up of our Trustee Board, we are not actively searching for candidates with skills, knowledge and experience related to the Student Union and HE sector and we would welcome candidates from other sectors or regions to apply. That said, we would very much like to encourage anyone who feels that they could bring something to our Board to apply, regardless of experience - our purpose and values also lead us to welcome first time Trustees too!
We are strongly dedicated to embedding equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI) within our community and we are passionate about creating a welcoming and inclusive environment which supports everyone from recruitment through to appointment, regardless of your background. We welcome applications from all talented people and as part of this commitment, we are working to improve the diversity of our Trustee Board to ensure that it is as relevant and representative of our student community as possible and are actively encouraging applications from underrepresented groups.
Further Information
For more information and details on how to apply, please visit out website
Application is via a comprehensive CV plus a supporting statement (of no more than two sides of A4) detailing why you are applying for the position and what requirements you meet to carry out the role
Completed applications must be received by midday on the Midday, 13th October 2025.
Application is via a comprehensive CV plus a supporting statement (of no more than two sides of A4) detailing why you are applying for the position and what requirements you meet to carry out the role
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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We’re looking for our next Chair of the Finance Committee (FinCom) and Trustee.
London-based ¦ Voluntary ¦ ~1–2 days/month plus 10 scheduled meetings each year
At the London Early Years Foundation (LEYF), we’re proud to be the UK’s largest charitable childcare social enterprise. With 43 nurseries, 1,000+ staff and a £37m turnover, we’re on a mission to change the world one child at a time - especially in London’s most disadvantaged communities.
We’re looking for a senior finance leader to join our Board of Trustees as Chair of FinCom, with Treasurer responsibilities. This is a brilliant opportunity for someone who’s already served as a Trustee or Non-Executive Director and is ready to step into a leadership role with real influence.
What we’re looking for:
- A qualified accountant with senior-level finance experience (likely a current or former Finance Director)
- Someone who brings rigour to audit, risk, and financial oversight, and can lead strategic conversations at Board level
- A credible, thoughtful partner to our Finance Director - able to challenge, support, and collaborate on everything from acquisitions to reserves
- A confident chair and facilitator, who creates a positive, inclusive space for discussion and decision-making
- Someone with gravitas who’s interested in wider business and wants to advise (not run) ours. You understand the numbers, and bring commerciality and pragmatism
- A calm, grounded presence with high emotional intelligence, curiosity, and a genuine passion for our mission
Why join us?
- Use your skills to make a real difference to children and families across London
- Join a collaborative, professional, and down-to-earth Board and exec team
- Be part of a warm, values-led organisation that welcomes your ideas and energy
Interested?
If you’re the kind of leader others rally behind - calm, credible, and committed to making a difference - this is your opportunity to step into a role that matters.
Further details about the role can be found in our online info pack. We’re reviewing applications and progressing people in August – so don’t wait too long to express your interest. We’re hoping you will join us for key business meetings in September as part of the transition from our current FinCom Chair.
We're changing the world one child at a time
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An exciting opportunity has arisen for a visionary and committed individual to lead our Board of Trustees as Chair. This is a unique opportunity to help shape the strategic direction of Huddersfield Town Foundation and to make a lasting impact in the Kirklees community.
This is a pivotal moment to join our team. With the launch of our new strategy in September 2025, we’ve made bold commitments to help our community GROW, BELONG and THRIVE. These pillars guide everything we do, from unlocking learning and opportunity, to building connection and belonging and championing health and wellbeing.
If you’re someone who stands together with others, keeps learning, goes the extra mile and lives the Terrier Spirit, we’d love to hear from you.
How to Apply
Please submit your CV, application form and a persuasive covering letter (no more than 2 sides of A4) via email by Monday 6th October.
Should you wish to have an informal discussion about the role, please contact us via email to arrange this.
All applicants will be notified of the outcome of their application, whether they are invited to attend interview, or not.
Safeguarding
HTF is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.
Applicants must disclose all previous convictions including spent convictions in accordance with the associated legislation. Trustees must not have any previous disqualifications or have been barred from undertaking activities involving children and young people.
The amendments to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (2013 and 2020) provide that, when applying for certain jobs and activities, certain convictions and cautions are considered ‘protected’. This means that they do not need to be disclosed to employers and, if they are disclosed, employers cannot take them into account.
Guidance about whether a conviction or caution should be disclosed can be found on the Ministry of Justice website.
The Chair will be required to undergo safeguarding training in accordance with the Foundation’s Trustee training plan, which includes the EFL Trustee Safeguarding training.
Further information can be provided by the Foundation’s Safeguarding manager.
Equality, Diversity and Inclusion
HTF is a diverse environment and an organisation which respects all characteristics under the Equality Act 2010. We want everyone to feel valued and included within the Foundation and to be able to achieve their full potential.
We have a zero-tolerance approach to any form of discrimination and we are committed to the redress of any inequalities by taking positive action where appropriate.
Charity and company details
The Foundation is a registered charity (Charity number 1146501) with a Board of Trustees controlling the management and administration of the charitable activities of the Foundation. HTF is also a company limited by guarantee (company number 07690182) meaning that the Trustees are also Company Directors and manage the affairs of the Company in accordance with its Memorandum and Articles of Association.
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PAPYRUS Prevention of Young Suicide is the UK charity dedicated to the prevention of suicide and the promotion of positive mental health and emotional wellbeing in young people.
Suicide is the biggest killer of people aged 35 and under in the UK. We believe that suicide is preventable. PAPYRUS was founded in 1997 by a group of bereaved parents, who had each lost children to suicide.
Our founding parents shared core beliefs that suicide is preventable, and that those of us with lived experience of suicide have a valuable and unique contribution to make to the wider conversation around suicide. Since then, PAPYRUS has grown into a UK-wide charity.
We are a leading suicide prevention charity in the UK. Our suicide prevention helpline, HOPELINE247, is staffed by highly trained professional advisers, who work with young people – and anybody concerned for a young person – to help keep them safe from suicide.
We work with communities across the UK, engaging them in our mission to prevent suicide in children and young people. We engage them through our resources and training, learning with them and galvanising them to help save young lives. We also press for change to current legislation around suicide prevention on a regional and national level.
The Board of Trustees works with the Chief Executive to ensure that PAPYRUS has a clear strategy in place to deliver its charitable purpose. As detailed in our governing document; a majority of the trustees will be those who have been touched by suicide.
We are recruiting a Chair of Trustees to join our Board of Trustees. We are looking for a diverse range of people with passion, commitment, energy and a range of experience and expertise.
PAPYRUS is committed to the principle of equal opportunity, and its recruitment policies are designed to ensure that no job applicant, employee or volunteer receives less favourable treatment on the grounds of age, disability, gender re-assignment,
marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, or sexual orientation.
My tenure as Chair of Trustees of PAPYRUS is soon to come to an end and it has been the honour of my life to have held that position since 2019. It is my fervent hope that whoever succeeds me will share the same passion and commitment to the vital cause of saving young lives.
To apply for this opportunity, please visit our careers site.
The closing date for applications is Sunday 19 October 2025 (midnight)
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Would you like to improve the urban walking environment and our quality of life? Living Streets, the UK charity for everyday walking, is looking for an enthusiastic and experienced person to chair our board of voluntary trustees.
We are a charity that can influence anyone’s daily life. Our mission is to achieve a better walking environment and inspire people to walk more.
This is a pivotal time in our history: with a dynamic and experienced new Chief Executive, Catherine Woodhead; and a period of development, with a new strategy incoming that will take us towards our centenary in 2029.
With our thousands of members and supporters we run campaigns for positive change and influence policies that improve our streets such as encouraging families to walk to school, 20mph speed limits and controlling pavement parking.
We manage innovative national projects, engaging schools, communities and workplaces to encourage more people to walk short journeys. Our year-round walk to school challenge captures the imagination of children in over 2000 schools.
We work with local authorities and businesses to improve streets and public spaces. Our reports, such as The Pedestrian Pound, make a substantial contribution to the active travel agenda.
We are seeking someone with strong leadership and networking skills, with experience of good governance and helping organisations through growth. You will possess a substantial reputation which will add to the credibility of Living Streets. The role is a voluntary unpaid position, though reasonable expenses will be reimbursed. The term of office is for six years.
Closing date: 03/11/2025 (12pm)
Interviews: 20/11/2025
Interview Location: London Head Office
Our mission is to achieve a better walking environment and inspire people to walk more.





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Chair of Trustees
We are seeking an experienced and dynamic leader to take on the role of Chair of Trustees and guide a charity supporting women and children.
Position: Chair of Trustees
Location: Remote / Luton / Bedfordshire
Hours: Approx. 4 Board meetings per year plus AGM, quarterly subcommittees, strategy sessions and additional meetings with the CEO and stakeholders
Salary: Voluntary (reasonable expenses reimbursed)
Closing date: 20th October 2025
About the role
As Chair of Trustees, you will provide inclusive leadership to the Board, ensuring effective governance and long-term impact for beneficiaries. You will work closely with the Chief Executive and Executive Team, offering support and challenge in equal measure, while acting as a credible ambassador for the charity.
Key responsibilities include:
- Providing strategic leadership and ensuring the Board operates within the organisation’s objectives.
- Leading governance, trustee development, recruitment and succession planning.
- Acting as an ambassador and spokesperson, building strong stakeholder relationships.
- Chairing Board meetings with impartiality and ensuring sound decision-making.
- Supporting and appraising the Chief Executive, maintaining a strong and collaborative partnerships
About you
You will bring significant leadership experience at Board or senior strategic level, ideally within the charity or public sector. You will have a strong understanding of UK charity governance, with the ability to lead diverse groups effectively and exercise sound judgement.
Key qualities include:
- A commitment to addressing violence against women and girls.
- Proven experience of chairing meetings and driving organisational strategy.
- Strong financial acumen and understanding of charity finance.
- Excellent communication and relationship-building skills.
- A collaborative leadership style with a focus on equity, diversity and inclusion.
This is a voluntary position requiring time, energy and commitment. In return, you will play a pivotal role in shaping the organisation’s future and making a real difference to the lives of women and children.
About the organisation
This charity is dedicated to supporting women and children affected by domestic abuse. Through safe spaces, advocacy and specialist services, it empowers survivors to rebuild their lives and achieve independence. The organisation is values-led, inclusive and committed to making lasting social impact.
Please note:
This position is restricted to women only as a genuine occupational requirement under Schedule 9 paragraph 1, Equality Act 2010
Other roles you may have experience of could include Trustee, Non-Executive Director, Board Chair, Charity Chair, Voluntary Chair, Governance Lead, Advisory Board Member.
The City of Oxford Charity dates back to 1700 and now is embarking on an exciting new phase. Additional funding, grant making, and a major almshouse refurbishment are all part of our commitment to supporting those most in need in the city.
We are proud of our heritage and the Chair will share our passion and enthusiasm for the future. They will deliver strategic leadership, strong governance, and act as an ambassador for the Charity. Working with the CEO and fellow board members, they will uphold our mission and ensure we continue to have a meaningful impact on the City.
Key responsibilities are:
- Lead the Board in setting and delivering strategic direction.
- Ensure effective governance and legal compliance.
- Support and hold the CEO accountable for day-to-day operations.
- Act as an ambassador for the charity, building relationships with stakeholders and the local community.
- Champion the needs and well-being of our almshouse residents.
We Are Looking For
- A deep commitment to our mission and values.
- Experience operating in a senior executive role within the private, public, or charity sectors.
- Strong understanding of governance, finance, and strategy.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
- Knowledge of Oxford’s social and economic landscape.
- Availability to meet regularly with the CEO and dedicate time to the charity’s work.
Next steps
We are committed to building a diverse and inclusive board and welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
About Us
Now in our 30th year, The Eikon Charity supports children and young people across Surrey to feel and be safe, heard, and supported.
Growing up in today’s world can be incredibly challenging. That’s why we empower children and young people to find the inner and outer resources they need – skills, knowledge and resilience – as they develop and navigate life.
So, we create spaces for them where they can be themselves and talk about their thoughts and feelings. They understand better than anyone what’s happening in their own lives, so we listen, without judging.
Background to the role
At Eikon we are poised to deliver an increase in our vital, evidence-based services across Surrey and the South-East, as well as to share our model of success and influence children and young people’s services across the UK. We know, and others know, that what we do has an impact on our children and young people who, tragically, need more of everything we offer as their challenges increase.
We are now looking for passion, commitment and bold leadership from our new Chair. You will have had a senior career in the public, private or voluntary sector, you’ll have grown an organisation sustainably, leading with vision and courage, and engaging and influencing stakeholders internally and externally. You will be entrepreneurial and forward-focused with ambition to effect the change that you will believe in as wholeheartedly as we do. You will lead the Board in a way that ensures we remain relevant and fit for purpose for our next season of growth and impact, while also retaining our resilience and sustainability. You will ensure our CEO and senior leadership team are empowered to lead as effectively as possible in an increasingly complex and challenging environment.
Qualities we’re looking for:
- Visionary leadership: demonstrates bold, strategic thinking and the ability to inspire and guide the Board and executive team toward long-term sustainable growth
- Commitment to mission: passion for the charity’s purpose and a deep understanding of its social impact
- Influencing & advocacy: skilled in representing the charity externally, influencing key stakeholders, and acting as an ambassador for its work
- Integrity & diplomacy: exercises sound judgment, tact, and discretion in complex and sensitive situations
- Inclusivity & collaboration: fosters a collaborative and inclusive Board culture, encouraging diverse perspectives and constructive challenge
What your day to day in this role will look like:
You’ll show bold and strategic leadership and build a good relationship with our CEO, along with the rest of our leadership team. Efficiency and effectiveness will be key in this governance role, as well as maintaining external relations.
How to Apply:
Eastside People is supporting The Eikon Charity in the recruitment of this role. Please click here to apply by submitting your CV and a cover letter both in Word doc format.
Please use the cover letter (max 2 pages) as an opportunity to add to the information you have shared in your CV and ensure that you cover the following:
○ Why are you interested in the Chair role at Eikon?
○ Having read the information pack and understanding who we’re looking for, what relevant experience, skills and personal qualities would you bring to this role?
We want you to have every opportunity to demonstrate your skills, ability and potential. If you have a disability or require reasonable adjustments during the application or interview process, please contact us so we can support you appropriately.
The closing date for applications is 27 October. Shortlisting interviews will take place shortly after and shortlisted candidates will have an interview with the panel at Eikon during the week beginning 3 or 10 November.
Helping young people feel safe, heard and supported





Help lead the new Royal College of Pharmacy as our first Chair of the Trustee Board
Royal College of Pharmacy (RCPharm)
Location: UK-wide| Type: Voluntary (Expenses Paid)
Time Commitment: Approx. 1-2 days/month (more during first year)
Be part of history and help shape the future
The Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS) is changing to become the Royal College of Pharmacy (RCPharm) - a registered charity, with an updated royal charter, dedicated to advancing pharmacy to the benefit of patients and the public. As we prepare to complete our transition and launch in April 2026, we are seeking our first-ever independent Chair of the Trustee Board.
This is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to lead a newly formed charity with a proud 184-year legacy and a bold vision: to be the world leader in the safe and effective use of medicines.
Why This Role Matters
As Chair, you will:
* Provide strategic leadership during a pivotal transformation.
* Champion equity, diversity, and inclusion.
* Guide the organisation through governance reform and cultural change.
* Support the CEO and Executive Team to achieve our mission - to place pharmacy at the forefront of patient care.
* Represent RCPharm nationally and internationally.
You'll oversee a £25M organisation, including a thriving publishing subsidiary - Pharmaceutical Press which produces independent, evidence-based pharmaceutical knowledge to help healthcare professionals globally make informed decisions about medicines.
Who We're Looking For
We're seeking a visionary leader with:
* Board-level chairing experience in the charity, healthcare, or regulated sectors.
* A values-led, inclusive leadership style - humble, strategic, emotionally intelligent.
* Deep understanding of charity governance and trustee responsibilities.
* Experience navigating complex organisations and systemic change.
* A passion for public service, healthcare, and professional leadership.
Note: You do not need to be a pharmacist - but healthcare knowledge is a plus.
What You'll Gain
* A defining role in shaping the future of pharmacy professional leadership.
* The opportunity to amplify the role of pharmacy and drive excellence in GB pharmacy and professional standards.
* A platform to demonstrate innovation, inclusion and transformative change that ensures improvements in patient care.
Recruitment timeline:
A Q&A webinar session will be hosted by the Society, where they will share further insights and answer any additional questions you may have. Please register your interest in attending this webinar and we will send you a link: on Thursday 25th September, 6pm-7pm.
Application deadline: Friday 10th October 2025
First round interview: TBC
Final interviews: TBC
How to apply:
Charity People Ltd is acting as a recruitment agency advisor to the RPS on this appointment. Interested candidates are invited to submit a CV to Senior Appointments at Charity People and request a candidate pack.
For an informal conversation about the role or if you have further questions prior to applying, please contact Fabrice Yala or Senior Appointments at Charity People
We want you to have every opportunity to demonstrate your skills, ability, and potential; please contact us if you require any assistance or adjustment so we can help make the application process work for you.
Charity People is a forward thinking, inclusive organisation that actively and deliberately promotes equity, diversity and inclusion. We know organisations thrive when inclusion is at the forefront. We evidence our commitment by matching charity needs with the skills and experience of candidates irrespective of background e.g. age, disability (including hidden disabilities), gender, gender identity or gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, or sexual orientation. We do this because we believe that greater diversity leads to greater results for the charities we work with.