Challenge Event Volunteer Roles in London, Greater London
Group: The Foundation for Liver Research
Reporting to: The Chairman of the Trustees, Colonel Hamon Massey
Duration: Initial 3-year tenure
Salary: Voluntary (reasonable expenses met)
Starting date: ASAP
CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATIONS: 28 June 2024
Our trustees are a collective body, with equal responsibility for the governance of our organisation. The following are the expectations of all trustees, plus for this role, a strategic and long-term focus on the organisations’ finances and financial management. The Treasurer works closely with the Chairman, our Chief Operating Officer and the Finance Manager, as well as leading liaison with the External Examiner.
General duties of all trustees
- Ensuring that our organisation pursues its stated objects (its purposes), as defined in our Articles of Association, by developing and agreeing a long-term strategy.
- Ensuring that our organisation complies with its charitable obligations, charity law, company law and any other relevant legislation or regulation.
- Ensuring that our organisation applies its resources exclusively in pursuance of its charitable objects for the benefit of the public.
- Ensuring that our organisation defines its goals and evaluates performance against agreed targets.
- Safeguarding the good name and values of our organisation, our people and our beneficiaries.
- Ensuring the effective and efficient administration of our organisation, including having appropriate policies and procedures in place.
- Ensuring the financial stability of our organisation.
- Protecting and managing the property of our charity and ensuring the proper investment of the charity’s funds.
- Having clarity on the difference between strategic governance functions for trustees and operational management functions for employees.
- Following proper and formal arrangements for the appointment, supervision, support, appraisal and remuneration of our employees.
- Understanding and acceptance of the legal duties, responsibilities and liabilities of trusteeship.
In addition to these duties, each trustee should use any specific skills, knowledge or experience they have to help the Board of Trustees reach sound decisions. This will involve scrutinising Board papers, leading discussions, focusing on key issues, providing advice and guidance on new initiatives, and other issues in which you may have particular expertise.
Specific duties of our Treasurer
- Monitoring the financial standing of the charity and reporting to the Board about cash-flow forecasting, income streams, out-going expenses and the overarching strategic management of the organisation’s financial resources.
- Overseeing planning/budgeting processes in participation with the Board.
- Advising on the financial implications of the charity’s strategic plans and overseeing the charity’s financial risk-management process.
- Leading in the development and implementation of financial reserves, cost management and investment policies.
- Liaising with the External Examiner, in particular for the end-of-year Examination.
- Advising the Board on appointment and review of the External Examiner on an annual basis, reporting on financial health to the Board of Trustees at regular intervals.
- Guiding and advising fellow trustees to present, and asking Members to formally approve, the Trustees’ Annual Report and Examined Accounts.
- Ensuring that the organisation’s Annual Accounts are submitted to all relevant regulators in a timely fashion.
- Explaining financial technicalities of Management and Annual Accounts in plain language which is fully understood by all trustees. Working with the Finance Manager, preparing and producing Management Accounts in a timely manner for Board meetings.
- Acting as one of the people authorised to access online banking.
It is recognised that this role is voluntary and that our employees and other trustees will provide support, assistance and resources as are available to enable you to utilise your best endeavours to carry out these duties within those resources. Here is some of what we would expect from our Treasurer. We know that you may also need training and support from employees, from other trustees and from external organisations, and that that will be forthcoming, as necessary, to build on any area.
- Experience and knowledge of managing finances.
- A recognised financial and/or accounting qualification would be highly beneficial but is not a prerequisite. Experience and knowledge of current practice relevant to charities or SME finance would be highly useful but not a prerequisite.
- Ability to communicate financial information clearly, especially to other trustees whose in-depth financial knowledge may be less than yours.
- Strategic vision; good, independent judgement; ability to think creatively, tempered by pragmatism and reality.
- Skills to analyse proposals, examine their strategic financial consequences and make concise recommendations as part of the trustees’ team.
- Ability to cooperatively work with the team of trustees, bringing impartiality and objectivity to decision-making.
- Skills and ability to listen, even to dissenting views.
- Willingness to speak your mind and to challenge other trustees and employees with good intent; able to make unpopular recommendations to the Board, if necessary.
- Commitment to the organisation; willingness and ability to devote the necessary time & effort, and maintain that for a period of office of a minimum of three years.
- Understanding of the needs of our beneficiaries is desirable; an empathy with them is important.
- Clear commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion, valuing differences to make better decisions and deliver better outcomes.
- Experience of committee work, with an understanding of the role of the Treasurer in effective (charity or corporate) governance, would be highly-valued.
- Willingness to be available to employees and volunteers with financial responsibilities on a scheduled or ad-hoc basis to provide advice and answer enquiries.
- Having appropriate personal and professional contacts & networks, with willingness to draw on those as needed would be beneficial.
Location & time commitment
The Board meets four times per annum, three remotely and one in-person meeting in central London. Much of your role can be carried out online and by phone/video. It should be noted that the focus of this role is strategic and you will not be managing the organisation on a day-to-day basis; however, regular contact and liaison with our Chairman, the Chief Operating Officer and the Finance Manager is expected. This is a voluntary position, with reasonable reimbursement of agreed expenses, if needed.
To apply: send a 1-page covering letter explaining your background and suitability for our team, together with a CV describing your experience to date.
In the event that you are invited for interview we will contact you by email confirming the arrangements.
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The Honorary Treasurer is a director of Healthwatch Bucks with specific responsibilities to:
1. Lead the Board in fulfilling its responsibility to protect the financial integrity of Healthwatch Bucks.
2. Provide support and guidance on financial matters to the Chief Executive and their Team.
3. Represent Healthwatch Bucks with key stakeholders as required.
Financial Integrity
The Honorary Treasurer leads the Board in protecting the financial integrity of Healthwatch Bucks by:
● Chairing the Finance Committee and, on its behalf, making recommendations to the Board.
● Keeping the Board informed about its financial duties and responsibilities, ensuring understanding of financial planning and budgeting and current and forecast finances.
● Monitoring and reporting the organisation’s financial health regularly to the Board in line with best practice, complying with its Articles of Association, financial legislation, statutory requirements, contractual obligations and necessary insurance cover.
● Ensuring that the organisation has and complies with up-to-date financial policies and processes including Risk Management, Reserves, Business Continuity and Financial Management & Internal Controls.
● Monitoring cash flow to ensure financial sustainability.
● Ensuring that financial transactions and reporting meet the conditions of contractual and other agreements with commissioners, funders, partners and sub-contractors.
● Acting as signatory or co-signatory in accordance with the scheme of delegation in the Financial Management and Internal Control processes.
● Presenting the financial accounts at the Annual General Meeting and overseeing the preparation of the accounts for statutory submission.
Support & Guidance
The Honorary Treasurer shares the duty of all Board Members to ensure effective policy making, strategic planning and monitoring of the performance of Healthwatch Bucks. Additionally, the Treasurer has specific responsibilities supporting the Chief Executive to ensure that:
● Financial planning processes are maintained and that available financial resources are appropriate to the aims of the organisation.
● Healthwatch Bucks has an effective strategy for generating and accounting for commissioned and donated income to achieve its objectives and manage its expenditure.
● The Board receives all necessary advice on the financial implications of strategic plans and projects.
● The Board is presented with budget statements, management accounts and financial information at all key points in the planning and budget cycle and that issues are outlined in a coherent and easily understandable way.
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● Proper procedures are followed for preparing, presenting and filing the annual financial statements.
● The recommendations of external financial advisors are reported to the Board and acted upon.
● Equipment and assets are appropriately recorded, depreciated, maintained and insured.
Representation
The Honorary Treasurer will, as appropriate:
1. Liaise with staff and contractors responsible for the financial activities of the organisation.
2. Represent Healthwatch Bucks with commissioners and sub - contractors, partners, Healthwatch England, bankers and members.
3. Act as a spokesperson or signatory for the organisation.
4. Liaise with the independent examiner on the annual management letter and related Board representation.
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HR
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Our Board of Trustees meets quarterly, mostly virtually but we like to meet 1-2 times in person either in London or the midlands (as this is nearest to where most are currently based).
We would love for you to apply for this role which you can do by visiting our website and downloading the trustee recruitment pack for the full information about the role, the requirements, the person specification and more. The details of how to apply for the role are also contained within this pack.
If you would like to find out more about Birthrights and becoming a trustee, please register to attend one of our online information sessions on:
Tuesday 4 June, 12.30 - 1.30
Wednesday 12 June, 18.30 - 19.30
Please visit our website to book your place!
Depending on the number of applications received, we may bring the closing date forward. We therefore encourage early applications.
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We are now looking for three new trustees to join the SafeLives Board. As well as bringing new expertise, we want candidates who bring a range and breadth of experience and who may represent the voices we are missing.
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- Strategy
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- Digital transformation and Technology
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To apply, please upload your CV or an extended biography together with a short supporting statement by the 21st of June 2024. Please ensure that your application fully addresses the requirements for the role. We ask for the names, positions, organisations, and telephone contact numbers of two referees, relevant to this role. References will only be taken once your express permission has been granted.
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Running small, or non-profit, organisations (board or senior leadership)
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Strategic communications, public or political campaigning, movement building or digital marketing.
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Fundraising, including individual giving and major donors
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