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As a Welcome volunteer, you will be an invaluable part of the Birmingham team, supporting the hub to deliver vital frontline services. You'll be the first point of contact for clients and visitors, assisting the hub team with duties, and supporting the operation of the Shelter office in their day-to-day business
You’ll act as the first point of contact for our clients, helping to understand their needs and help them access necessary advice and assistance through the duty or appointment services. Being a positive presence in the hub to ensure visitors feel comfortable and welcomed.
This role is an opportunity to make a real difference to the households we assist. You’ll be developing your own knowledge and skills to assist local people with a range of housing issues as well as providing practical guidance and providing a friendly, listening ear. You will gain experience of volunteering within a recognised national housing charity, while supporting your local community.
Suggested Involvement: Approximately one day per week (can be more & can be flexible around your commitments)
Availability: This volunteering opportunity will take place within our working hours, Monday-Friday, 9am – 5pm
Location: Shelter Birmingham, 38 The Priory Queensway, Maple House, Birmingham, B4 7LA
Supervised by: Volunteer Coordinator
Why volunteer with Shelter?
A home is a fundamental human need, as vital as education or healthcare. But in Britain today, that right is denied to millions of people whose lives are blighted by homelessness, bad housing conditions, soaring rents, discrimination and the threat of eviction. The time for change is now.
As a Welcome Volunteer, you’ll be supporting the day-to-day work of Shelter’s Advice Team as they provide advice and guidance to the people visiting the Birmingham hub.
Volunteers are essential to Shelter’s mission to end housing injustice. We welcome volunteers from all backgrounds. The insights and life experience our volunteers bring to Shelter are valued as much as their contribution through volunteering.
We aim to provide our volunteers with a positive experience. This is by prioritising accessibility and tailoring the advice we provide to the needs of the individual. We make sure our policies and processes are equitable, which means that no-one is unfairly disadvantaged while volunteering because of their background or identity.
Main Tasks include:
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Greeting people who come to the office and aiding in Reception
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Communicating with clients via phone and email to share updates on their case and to gather information.
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To obtain feedback and service user consents
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Signposting clients to relevant services and providing useful information.
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General tasks (e.g. photocopying, scanning, and filing).
Skills and experience required:
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Good communication skills and the ability to understand the needs of our clients.
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The ability to speak Somalian or Arabic would be helpful, but certainly not essential
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Interest in housing issues; welfare benefits; debt; community care
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The ability to work as part of a team and value and communicate effectively with others
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Confident using Microsoft Office, including Outlook, Excel, Teams and PDF documents to a good standard
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Willingness to follow Shelter’s policies, including volunteering, health & safety, equality & diversity, confidentiality & data protection
To enable you take part in this opportunity Shelter will:
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Provide a volunteer pack including a Handbook and all Policies and Procedures.
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Provide an induction into your role
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Provide access to our learning on data protection, safeguarding and screen wellness as well as other appropriate role specific training.
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Reimburse “out of pocket” expenses in line with Shelter’s volunteer expenses policy.
Benefits of Volunteering with Shelter
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Supporting Shelter in our fight against bad housing and homelessness.
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Gain valuable work experience and enhance your CV.
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Meet new people and be part of a great team.
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Build your confidence and develop transferable skills.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Become our Trustee Tresurer and chair our Finance Committee.We need a Trustees with energy, enthusiasm and commitment to help accelerate our influcence on wildlife and nature recovery issues in the country and beyond.
With a refreshed 3-year strategy (23-26), “A Wilder Herefordshire, More Nature Everywhere” we’re working hard to recover nature at scale through deeper collaborations, working with local community organisations and networks to develop a clear plan for nature’s recovery. We are also working with neighbouring Wildlife Trusts, river partnerships and national partners such as the Woodland Trust, National Trust, and Duchy of Cornwall.
So, with lots happening, it’s an exciting if challenging time for the Trust. Urgent action is needed to address the decline of wildlife in our beautiful county – and we need to muster all the resources and skills we can to succeed.
We are a welcoming board who support and challenge each other to do better for wildlife.
We look to recruit trustees from a range of backgrounds, life stages and skills to join us.
At this time, we wish to recruit someone to take on the role of Treasurer, and chair our Finance Committee. You would need the following skills and qualities:
· A strong commitment to wildlife conservation and the Vision of the Trust;
· Demonstrable experience of financial management;
· The skills to analyse proposals and examine their financial consequences;
· A good understanding of governance, gained either as a Trustee of another charity, a director of a company, or as a manager who has worked with Boards;
· The ability to apply clear logical thinking and creativity to developing our strategy
If you are successful, you will be welcomed and supported by a talented and committed board of trustees, a strong and experienced staff team and an active and expanding band of volunteers and by the wider Wildlife Trust movement. We hope you are inspired to apply, and we look forward to hearing from you.
Alison McLean OBE, Chair, March 2025
Across the UK, our 270 local groups play a vital part in supporting people affected by MS. They provide sense of belonging, unity and friendship. And they deliver services and support for their local MS community.
We are looking to recruit a Support Volunteer for the Bradford and District Group. As our local group Support Volunteer you’ll help people affected by MS find information about local and national services. That could be helping someone access local information about the care or benefits they need or giving them a hand with a grant application. See a video about one of our Support Volunteers here.
In this role you’ll be able to develop your listening and communication skills, as well as your knowledge of local services. Most importantly you’ll help people affected by MS to access the help they need.
Time commitment
We estimate this role will need around 2 hours a week. Our roles are flexible and aim to fit around you. Time commitments for this role may vary depending on your activities. This is an ongoing role.
This is a great opportunity to gain experience within a large charity and develop your existing skills and learn new ones. We need you to get involved and help make positive changes to the lives of people affected by MS.
About you
You’ll have an interest in the MS Society and the work that we do, as well as the enthusiasm to represent both us and our values locally. You will understand the needs of people affected by MS in your area and be sympathetic to the needs and motivations of volunteers. You’ll be confident using Microsoft Office, the internet and email. You’ll be able to apply disability, equality and inclusion practices and understand and apply our risk management system. Ideally you’ll understand the local area and organisations that provide local services.
You will be reliable and easy to contact and you need to live in or near the local area the group to carry out this role.
Apply
1. Read through the role description carefully
2. Please apply online
The MS Society is committed to promoting diversity. We can only offer roles to over 18s.
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Wild Paths 2025 - Festival Support
16-18 October 2025
Various venues in Norwich city centre
This year, Shelter Norfolk have been chosen as the Charity Partner of Wild Paths Festival.
Wild Paths are asking for donations on ticket sales and at the bars. In return, Shelter are recruiting 20 volunteers to help at the festival across 13-19 October. Various shifts will be available.
Successful Shelter volunteers will be supported to join the Wild Paths Festival Team. They will have an induction to their role with the Wild Paths Team.
Roles Include:
- Stage & Venue Hand
- Stage Management
- 2nd Engineer
- Box Office / Tickets
- Artist Liaison
- Runner / Steward
- Comms Hub Operative
Other senior roles may be available if the experience level, ability and attitude is right - Production Assistant / Lead Tech (Audio/Visual) / Staff Coordinator / Comms Hub Supervisor / Deliveries & Backline Manager
Next steps
If you would like to volunteer at this event, click ‘fill in an application’. After you have applied, we’ll be in touch to say hi and discuss the volunteering opportunity further.
Please note, you will be asked to declare any unspent convictions. Having a criminal record does not mean that you cannot volunteer with us. It may limit the different ways that you can get involved, but please contact us if you require more information.
Lead contact: Maya Brodie-Dowden
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Community Outreach Volunteer – Make a Difference at your local Library
Are you passionate about connecting with people and making an impact? Join Marie Curie as a Community Outreach Volunteer, helping to raise awareness of our vital support services in local libraries.
What will I be getting involved in?
- Act as an ambassador for Marie Curie, sharing our mission.
- Engage with library visitors to listen to their experiences and provide information about our services.
- Support communities in shaping better end-of-life care and bereavement support.
You’d be a great fit if you:
- Are friendly, compassionate, and eager to support your community.
- Have strong communication skills and enjoy connecting with people.
- Are proactive and dedicated to making a difference.
What We Offer:
- Full training and ongoing support.
- A chance to make a real impact in your community.
- Agreed reasonable out-of-pocket expenses covered.
Want to know more? Please contact us
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Passionate About Empowering Young People?
Step Into a Leadership or Frontline Role with Urban Youth!
Urban Youth is a bold, new youth work charity that exists to inspire, connect, and elevate young lives across London. As we build our movement from the ground up, we’re looking for experienced youth workers—from visionary managers to dedicated trainers and frontline staff—ready to shape programmes, guide volunteers, and transform futures.
Whether your strength is strategic leadership, programme development, or direct mentorship, we want to hear from you.
The Roles We’re Looking to Fill
We're assembling a powerhouse team of youth practitioners to lead and deliver our growing mission.
Current voluntary roles include:
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Urban Youth Manager – Spearhead strategy and organisational development in our early growth phase.
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Youth Work Manager – Lead programme innovation and support the delivery of high-quality youth services.
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Lead Youth Workers – Guide volunteers and lead youth-facing activities across key programmes and locations.
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Youth Work Trainers – Support, upskill and inspire volunteers and early-career youth workers through impactful training.
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Youth Workers – Deliver sessions, build trusted relationships with young people, and be a steady presence in their development journey. There are also opportunities to later create specific youth work roles such as Employability, Sports, Mental Health, etc.
These flexible roles typically require between 3–6 hours per week, with opportunities to scale as the charity grows.
Why Join Urban Youth Now?
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Shape the Blueprint: You’ll play a foundational role in shaping a youth-led movement that puts connection, empowerment and inclusion front and centre.
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Lead With Purpose: Bring your skills, ideas, and heart to a charity that’s as passionate about values as it is about action.
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Grow a Movement, Not Just a Programme: Be part of designing systems, policies, and practices that could redefine youth work in London.
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Support a Diverse City, Authentically: We’re dedicated to reflecting London’s richness—with equity and belonging embedded in everything we do.
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Mentor and Multiply Impact: Through training, leadership and example, your experience will ripple across volunteers and young people alike.
Who You Are
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A qualified and experienced youth worker with a track record of working with diverse young people in urban settings.
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A clear, compassionate communicator—skilled in mentoring, facilitating, and creating safe spaces.
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A reflective practitioner who values participation, safeguarding and developmentally appropriate practice.
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A believer in the power of youth voice, creativity, and collective growth.
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A positive role model that can guide, nurture and inspire young people.
If you’re ready to help shape a bold new chapter in youth work, we’d love to meet you.
Apply now via the Charity Job website. Let’s co-create something powerful.
URBAN YOUTH
Building Futures | Forging Connections | Creating Memories
Positive and engaging youth work activities and programmes that help young people discover themselves, build life skills and help shape their destiny.
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Looking to become a trustee with a local charity with an excellent track record? Live in or bordering Bedfordshire?
Carers in Bedfordshire is seeking new Trustees with digital, marketing or academic research expertise to shape and grow the Charity.
Digital and AI
Are you passionate about the power of digital to drive positive change? Can you bring your expertise in digital strategy, innovation, and systems to our forward-thinking board?
Marketing and Comms
Help Amplify a Mission That Matters
Do you believe in the power of voice to spark change? We’re looking for a Marketing Trustee to help us strengthen our brand, sharpen our message, and reach the people who need to hear it most.
Academic and researchTrustee
Bring Evidence and Insight to the Heart of What We Do
We’re seeking a trustee with academic, policy, or research expertise to help us steer a thoughtful, evidence-informed path forward.
Even if you don’t have the specific skills and experience identified above, we are still interested in hearing from motivated individuals who have experience in an area of expertise relevant to the Charity.
Of particular interest would be:-
- Service provision in health and social care setting
- Clinical expertise especially in a community setting
- Community Fundraising
- HR
We'd like to have an informal conversation before we send you our online application form. Please make sure you give us a phone number and email address, together with an idea of a good time slot we can reach you.
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Children’s charity Mentor Link is recruiting Volunteer Mentors from the West Midlands and Gloucestershire area to provide one to one support to vulnerable children and young people in schools and the community. Mentor Link are keen to hear from people in business and the community, who would be interested in becoming a Volunteer Mentor to support a young person to achieve their full potential. The mentors are specially trained to listen to and support young people and aim to improve their self- esteem and engagement in learning. The charity has an excellent track record of success in achieving positive outcomes with children and young people.
As our Treasurer Trustee, you’ll bring your financial expertise to our dynamic international board working alongside trustees from member organisations, our leadership team and co-opted trustees bringing a range of specialist skills to our Board.
What will you be doing?
We are looking for a Treasurer with experience of working with not for profits in setting strategic financial direction,. It would be desirable to have experience in complying with the Charity Commission for England and Wales or similar bodies’ regulations.
You would be joining our board at an exciting time, as we implement our new strategy, build on our campaigns, broaden our advocacy to mobilise greater support and achieve change.
The Treasurer will maintain an overview of the organisation's affairs, ensuring its financial viability and that the organisation has policies and systems in place to ensure robust financial planning, implementation and reporting.
What are we looking for?
The Treasurer will maintain an overview of the organisation's affairs, ensuring its financial viability and that the organisation has policies and systems in place to ensure robust financial planning, implementation and reporting. This will involve :
- Reviewing budgets, accounts and financial statements, and recommending them to the Board for approval
- Being assured that the financial resources of the organisation meet its present and future needs
- Ensuring that the charity has an appropriate reserves policy
- Ensuring that appropriate accounting procedures and controls are in place
- Ensuring that the charity has an appropriate investment policy
- Ensuring that the accounts are prepared and disclosed in the form required by funders and the relevant statutory bodies
- Ensuring that the accounts are scrutinised through external audits and internal reviews and that any recommendations are implemented
- Keeping the Board informed about its financial duties and responsibilities
- Chairing the Resource Mobilisation and Communications Committee (formerly the Finance and Human Resources Committee), leading online meetings three times a year
- Ensuring that organisation has processes in place to meet any compliance requirements
- Ensuring the organisation has a risk management process in place
- Reviewing and signing financial transactions and other documentation requiring board approval
What difference will you make?
This is a substantive role at the core of our organisation. We are a global alliance of 51 local organisations in 40 countries, working on the front line with children and families in need. Our vision is a world in which children and families everywhere have access to the support they need to survive and thrive. Our mission is to make that happen through research, knowledge exchange, campaigning and humanitarian responses. We are registered as a charity under the Charity Commission for England and Wales and have two subsidiaries registered in New Zealand and in the US
Family values mutual accountability and has a Responsibility Framework which outlines responsibilities and rights for board trustees, members and staff. The Treasurer has a key role in ensuring that mutual accountability is upheld in areas of finance by identifying and highlighting potential conflicts of interest.
Through campaigning, we influence and inspire others to take action for children and families worldwide. For more information about our work and our members, please visit our website.
Before you apply
Please apply, or contact us if you have any questions,through Reach in the first instance. Please provide a cover letter detailing why you are interested in this role, your relevant experience and indicate your availability. Interviews will take place via Zoom. Deadline for applicaions is 06 Nov 2025.
Desirable, but not essential requirements:
- experience of working with or on a board
- a qualified member of a recognised accountancy body
- some experience of charity fundraising is desirable
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Administration and Office Support Volunteer
Team: The Fundraising Team
Location: Woodhouse Square, Leeds, LS3 1AD
Time commitment: 1 day a week
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About Candlelighters
Candlelighters provides financial, emotional and practical support to families affected by childhood cancer in Yorkshire. We support around 150 new families each year and our work ensures the whole family unit is supported in these extraordinary circumstances.
We support children and their families from diagnosis and throughout their journey, including providing financial support, practical help in hospital, much needed breaks, as well as emotional and well-being support at our Family Support Centre (The Square) and Family Support Bus.
Purpose of the Role and Key Activities
Candlelighters needs to fundraise £2million every year to continue providing services to families. The Administration and Office Support Volunteer provides crucial administrative and office support to the Fundraising Team and is central to helping the team raise the money we need to continue supporting children and families affected by childhood cancer in Yorkshire.
Activities vary, but may include
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Responding to enquiries from supporters via telephone and e-mail
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Providing administrative support and helping to prepare resources, merchandise and equipment for events
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Taking leadership over the Candlelighters Ebay page. Adding merchandise to sell, liaising with any queries and fulfilling any orders
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Answering the phone, transferring calls and taking messages
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Updating the supporter database
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Writing thank you letters and sending certificates
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Processing large mailings (including mail merge) and dealing with any returns
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Franking letters and parcels
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Arranging courier companies for large deliveries
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Filing (paper and electronic)
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Providing administrative support for events
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Assisting the Fundraising Team with other tasks and activities as required
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Send out Merchandise to our fundraisers/Challenge events participants (Running tops, T-Shirts, FR Materials)
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Research – future challenge events/mailing contacts
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Preparing Collection Tins/Buckets for use by fundraisers
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Making up Goody Bags for events
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Adhering to Candlelighters’ policies and procedures.
Volunteer Requirements
We are looking for volunteers who
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Have strong administrative skills
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Have experience of working in an office environment
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Have strong IT skills, including the ability to use Microsoft Word, Outlook and Excel
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Have excellent interpersonal and communication skills
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Have experience of communicating in a professional capacity via telephone, email and in person.
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Are friendly and approachable, whilst also able to maintain professional boundaries
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Have strong attention to detail
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Are able to work well as part of a team
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Are able to work independently and use own initiative
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Are able to lift and carry boxes, equipment and resources
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Are able to climb multiple flights of stairs
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Are able to follow Candlelighter’s policies and procedures.
We recognise that family members accessing Candlelighters’ services may wish to volunteer with Candlelighters. However, this particular role is not suitable for family members receiving support from Candlelighters. This is to ensure they are given the best possible care and support without any potential conflict of interest. Other volunteering opportunities can be found on our website.
Support and Benefits
You will receive:
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Thorough induction & training to give you the confidence to perform your role well and to the best of your ability
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Opportunity to develop new and existing skills to help you beyond your involvement with Candlelighters
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Ongoing support from the Fundraising and HR teams
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The opportunity to meet lots of new, friendly people
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The opportunity to expose yourself to new experiences
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Certain expenses to be reimbursed as agreed with your Volunteer Supervisor, in accordance with our Expenses policy
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Regular reviews with your Volunteer Supervisor to help you develop in your role
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Satisfaction in knowing you are making a valuable contribution to supporting children and families affected by childhood cancer
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We can be a reference once you’ve volunteered for three months
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Access to the MINDFUL EMPLOYER+ 24/7 mental health hotline
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Charity Worker Discount card
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Access to The Company Shop
Successful applicants will be invited to attend an interview.
Thankyou
We understand the impact of a childhood cancer diagnosis, and our mission is to bring light and hope to families facing childhood cancer in Yorkshire.




Leverage your expertise in business development, marketing, and branding to make a tangible impact on our board. This is your opportunity to contribute to a pioneering social enterprise that is a leader in bespoke interpreting services on the cusp of future growth, aiming to double in size over the next three years.
Location: Flexible
Closing date: 9 a.m. Wednesday 30th July
Who we are
Clear Voice is an award-winning social enterprise that provides bespoke interpreting, translation and transcription services. Wholly owned by Migrant Help, Clear Voice donates 100% of its profits to this national charity supporting people affected by displacement and exploitation.
About the role
As we anticipate another period of growth, we are looking to recruit a number of new board members with a depth of commercial acumen to help us drive further diversification of our services and markets.
Who we are looking for
We are looking for experience in strategic business development, marketing and branding. This is likely to have been gained in high-growth B2B sectors, language services, SaaS, or professional services and in technologically enabled service environments. We are interested in hearing from candidates who have proven commercial acumen and have contributed to growth, and this should marry with your interest in our social mission.
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Applications for this role close at 9 am Wednesday 30th July.
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Do you want to share our passion for helping people to resolve their problems, and develop your leadership and strategic skills as a Board member in the process? Then we'd love to hear from you. Last year our team helped 6000 clients with over 93000 issues and demand is growing.
Who are we?
We are part of the national Citizens Advice UK brand network, with a dedicated operational team of 40 staff and volunteers offering confidential advice to our community online, over the phone, and in person, free of charge.
We are currently seeking a Trustee Treasurer to join our Board of Trustees to continue to deliver on our purpose and mission as a charity.
The role of a Trustee Treasurer
The Treasurer is a key Board member who is responsible for overseeing the Charity’s finances, and ensuring that fellow trustees can be confident that the Charity’s finances are used in the correct fashion and that the financial position of the organisation is secure. There is more detail about this on our website, including a Role Description, but in particular, alongside the general duties of a trustee, the role of Treasurer specifically involves
• Overseeing financial governance and strategy
• Working with our charity Finance Officer to ensure financial transparency; to develop and monitor realistic budgets and cash flow: and to maintain the charity’s financial sustainability
• Present financial data in an accessible format, and provide advice and guidance on financial matters, including risk, to the Board
• ensure that the organisation has an appropriate reserves policy
• Lead our finance subcommittee
Who are we looking for?
You don’t need specific financial qualifications to be a Trustee Treasurer, but we are looking for someone with
• A strong background in finance
• a good understanding of the principles of sound financial management and strategic planning (essential)
• some knowledge or experience of charity finances, fundraising, financial consequences and pension schemes (useful)
• good numeracy skills to understand accounts
• an ability to explain complex financial information in an accessible way
What is in it for you?
We are looking for someone who enjoys working in a team with diverse experiences, opinions. and ideas to ensure that we make a positive difference to the communities we serve.
A personal testimonial below from our current Treasurer provides a great insight into the role;
“I learned so much in the first short months of my tenure as a Trustee it was very gratifying that I soon felt that I was contributing in a positive sense, not just to the activities of the Board but through them to the many clients who were benefiting directly from the support of the brilliant management , support workers and advisors working for the charity.
One of the most rewarding aspects is being part of a team of people jointly addressing a thorny problem, often from differing angles, utilising their full set of skills to arrive at a satisfactory resolution.
If you are in the process of building a career, finding a charity whose values you share, and supporting them as a Trustee Treasurer is an excellent opportunity to develop skills and expertise that can benefit you further along the line and to do something good for your community at the same time.”
Citizens Advice Bridgend provide free, confidential and impartial advice and campaign on big issues affecting people’s lives.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Federation of Scottish Theatre (FST) have an exciting new opportunity to join their Board of Trustees. In a bold step toward broadening our vision and impact, FST recently updated our governing documents to welcome Non-Executive Directors from outside our membership. This change opens the door to fresh ideas, diverse expertise, and valuable insights from beyond the arts—strengthening FST’s leadership and enriching our work. We are particularly interested in candidates with backgrounds in finance, public policy and research, and legal and/or finance.
FST are actively working to build a Board and staff team that reflects the richness and variety of the communities we serve, believing that diversity fuels creativity and strengthens leadership. We’re looking for curious, and collaborative thinkers—people who bring different perspectives and challenge the status quo. We particularly welcome applications from people of colour, gender-diverse individuals, disabled people, and others whose voices have historically been underrepresented in our sector. This is a space where your voice matters—and will be heard.
What’s Involved
The Board of Trustees work on a voluntary basis and meet four times a year. We welcome candidates from all over Scotland and can facilitate online attendance at meetings as required.
Role of a Trustee:
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To play a key role in the development of the FST vision, contributing to the strategic leadership, sound management and proactive development of the organisation.
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To ensure that the FST principles of good and proper governance continue to be upheld, and to fulfil duties and responsibilities in line with the organisation’s Memorandum and Articles of Association.
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To ensure that FST protects its future through robust policies, risk management, accounting procedures, internal controls and systems and to ensure that these are audited and reviewed in line with all regulatory and legal requirements.
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To attend and contribute to Board meetings and the Annual General Meeting.
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To work closely with the Chair and all other Trustees and to advise on major issues to the Board as required.
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To work constructively with the Chief Executive, and as appropriate with senior management and the wider staff, to ensure that FST delivers on its core vision, mission and business plan.
Additional information about the responsibilities of being a Trustee can be found on the website of Scottish Charity Regulator - more information in the job pack.
What We’re Looking For
We are looking to recruit two Co-opted Board members over the coming months.
Following a recent review of Board membership, we have identified the need for new Trustees and are looking for candidates with skills and experience in each of the following areas:
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Financial – Strong financial background, ideally with expertise in charity and not-for-profit accounting and experience working with small charities
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HR/Legal - Senior level experience in HR and/or the legal landscape surrounding employment with knowledge of of best practices in people management, organisational culture, and employment law—particularly within the charity or arts sector
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Public Policy and Research - Senior experience in public policy and research, ideally within Scotland. For example, you may have worked on developing policy positions, conducting sector-specific research, or creating tools to influence change at a national or local level
As well as the skills and experience aligned to one of the two candidate opportunities described above, we expect all Board members to embrace the following qualities :
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An understanding of (or willingness to learn) the culture sector
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Advocacy experience
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Sound analytical and problem-solving skills
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Ability to communicate effectively with a diverse range of colleagues and stakeholders
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An understanding of access, inclusion, diversity and equal opportunities issues
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Experience of working effectively as part of a team, project group or committee
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Good, independent judgment
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An ability to think creatively
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Awareness of risk and the need to balance ambition with sustainability
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Ability to conduct oneself with integrity, objectivity, and honesty
Recruitment timeline
The deadline for applications is 10am on Tuesday 22 July 2025.
You will receive a response from FST by 6pm on Friday 25 July 2025.
Interviews will be held from w/c 28 July onwards depending on individual candidates' availability.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Trauma Foundation South West (TFSW) help refugees and people seeking asylum who have suffered trauma, oppression and war, and those working with them. We are seeking a finance professional to join our Board.
What will you be doing?
Our Trustees work collaboratively to meet our legal responsibilities to govern the charity, including:
- Defining TFSW’s long-term direction and furthering its charitable purposes.
- Ensuring it is effectively and properly run with legal and other obligations met and being accountable to those with an interest or ‘stake’ in the charity.
We use board meetings to agree and oversee our strategic priorities, monitor risks, ensure sound financial management and confirm the charity’s assets are being used appropriately. All TFSW Trustees additionally bring individual skills and experience that are much valued.
As well as different skillsets, there are three defined roles on the board: Chair, Finance Lead and Fundraising Lead, and three Trustees chair the sub-committees (they may be the same people who undertake the defined roles).
As the Finance Lead, you will oversee the charity's finances to ensure regulatory and legal responsibilities are met and comply with charity accounting practice and returns.
This is a voluntary role, but we can pay Trustees’ expenses. The time commitment for all Trustees is approximately 22 hours per year (under 2 hours per month).
What are we looking for?
Essential requirements for all Trustees are:
- Enthusiasm for contributing to TFSW’s purpose and able to commit the required time.
- Able, or willing to learn, to carry out the responsibilities of being a Trustee.
- Commitment to TFSW’s values, clients and to working in a supportive and inclusive environment.
- A specific skillset that enhances the Board’s overall skills. In this case we are seeking Finance experience, ideally with financial or accountancy qualifications. We value and respect qualifications from outside the UK.
We have a committed and supportive board with a diverse skillset and are currently recruiting to meet areas where we need to enhance our overall skillset. In addition, we strive to be a board more representative of the diversity of the communities we serve and as such we warmly and actively welcome those with lived experience of the asylum or refugee resettlement process to apply. To be more representative of gender and ethnic diversity more broadly, we would also welcome applicants from the Global Majority and male applicants.
We are an extremely supportive team and, as you will see reflected in our person specification, your commitment and capability are more important than a long list of experiences and qualifications. You do not have to have experience of being on a board; we can support you with training in your responsibilities. If you have any learning differences or styles that will require adjustments during this learning process, we will be happy to discuss and support your needs.
Before you apply
The TrusteeWorks Team at Reach Volunteering are supporting Trauma Foundation South West with their Trustee recruitment. Applications should be made via TrusteeWorks in the first instance.
To apply please submit your CV/LinkedIn Profile, along with a covering letter stating why you wish to join TFSW, the skills and experience you will bring to the board and what you would hope to get out of the role. If you’d like to have an informal conversation before applying, we’d be happy to speak with you. We will also be holding an information session for potential candidates as a chance to hear more about TFSW and what it’s like to be on the board. Please let us know if you’d be interested in joining the session.
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If you are passionate about improving the environment and helping create spaces for community engagement, this role would be perfect for you! Come join us at CPRE London - a charity that fights to protect London's green spaces.
Part time/flexible opportunity at CPRE London who are seeking a volunteer with a passion for the environment, good organisational and administrative skills to join our Hedgerow Heroes project.
You’ll make a real difference and be a central part of a friendly and passionate team in a charity that makes a difference.
Job Description - What you will be doing
Our Hedgerow Heroes project is an ongoing project focused on planting and restoring hedgerows in green spaces across London. The goal of the project is to help reinforce and enhance London’s green belt, and use hedgerows and related engagement activities to help people in greenspace-deprived areas - which also have indicators of social deprivation, mental health issues and poor air quality - to connect with nature. All activities will be designed to be inclusive, allowing a wide range of people the opportunity to engage in hands-on conservation work and gain appreciation of the natural world in their local area. In summary: help us to introduce, restore and maintain hedgerows in London’s green belt, in cooperation with Friends-of groups and community-level volunteers.
The role of the Hedgerow Heroes Coordinator will be to:
- Help research new project opportunities (planting sites, partners etc)
- Work in a friendly team to help co-ordinate the planting / restoration of hedgerows all over London
- Administration and organisation of people and teams to meet planting session requirements
- Work alongside more experienced volunteers to learn project management skills to help you in your future career
- As you continue to volunteer with CPRE you're free to find the perfect role that suits your needs - we have lots of volunteer work available in fundraising, campaigning, and project management.
The project will be run in partnership with London’s Friends of Greenspace Network – which supports community groups aiming to enhance their local green-spaces, and with whom CPRE have a strong and continuous relationship providing them with regular newsletters; corporate volunteering opportunities; events; and by facilitating capacity building and directly providing bespoke support and advice.
For more information on the project you'd be working on, please check out CPRE London's website under What we care about. This will be the third year of the project and we've seen successful planting around London!
Benefits for you:
- Use your skills to help our charity and make a positive difference to London’s green spaces
- Meet like-minded people and enjoy being part of a team
- Enhance your CV by developing new skills and gaining valuable experience
- We will support you in your role and provide you with relevant training
- We can give you a reference for your future work or volunteering
- Get involved with social events and workshops on a local and national level, including the annual CPRE conference
- The opportunity to attend a volunteer induction run by CPRE’s national office
- We provide out-of-pocket travel expense
What are we looking for?
Are you passionate about hedgerows and community engagement? Can you help us introduce, restore and maintain hedgerows in London’s green belt, in cooperation with Friends-of groups and community-level volunteers?
Time requirement: It is anticipated that this role would require 2 - 3 days per week, hybrid working, some onsite. However, this is flexible and can be discussed at interview.
The skills you need - our ideal volunteer will demonstrate the following skills and experience:
- Attention to detail and determination
- Skilled communicator who can demonstrate a passion for connecting people and the environment and inspiring communities to take local action.
- Conservation work or hedgerow planting and management would be an advantage
- Competent IT skills and organisation/admin experience
- A flexible and ‘can-do’ attitude
- An ability to work both as part of a team and independently with minimum supervision
- An interest in environmental issues and enthusiasm for helping further CPRE London’s work
Please download Role Description details for some further information
Deadline: 21st July
Scheduled Interview date: Tuesday 29th July (online or in person)
Start Date: Early September
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.