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MenWalkTalk has been developing at a pace and is now looking for new Trustees to help strengthen the Board to continue the growth.
Our Trustees play a vital role in making sure that MenWalkTalk achieves its core purpose. They oversee the overall management and administration of the charity ensuring that MenWalkTalk has a clear strategy and that our work and goals are in line with our vision. Just as importantly, they support and challenge the executive team to enable MenWalkTalk to grow and thrive, and through this, achieve our mission.
Board members have a collective responsibility. This means that Trustees always act as a group and not as individuals.
Duties:
- Support and provide advice on MenWalkTalk’s purpose, vision, goals and activities.
- Approve operational strategies and policies, and monitor and evaluate their implementation.
- Oversee MenWalkTalk’s financial plans and budgets and monitor and evaluate progress.
- Ensure the effective and efficient administration of the organisation.
- Ensure that key risks are being identified, monitored and controlled effectively.
- Review and approve MenWalkTalk’s financial statements.
- Provide support and challenge to MenWalkTalk’s CEO in the exercise of their delegated authority and affairs.
- Contribute to regular reviews of MenWalkTalk’s own governance. Attend Board meetings, adequately prepared to contribute to discussions.
- Use independent judgment, acting legally and in good faith to promote and protect MenWalkTalk’s interests, to the exclusion of their own personal and/or any third party interests.
- Contribute to the broader promotion of MenWalkTalk’s objects, aims and reputation by applying your skills, expertise, knowledge and contacts.
As a small charity, there will be times when the Trustees will need to be actively involved beyond Board meetings. This may involve scrutinising board papers, leading discussions, focusing on key issues, providing advice and guidance on new initiatives, presenting externally, or other issues in which the trustee has special expertise.
What we are looking for
We are looking for people willing to bring energy, enthusiasm and commitment to the role, and who will broaden the diversity of thinking on our board. The ideal candidates will have 3 or more years previous governance experience in the UK charity sector.
Personal skills and qualities
- Willingness and ability to understand and accept their responsibilities and liabilities as Trustees and to act in the best interests of the organisation.
- Ability to think creatively and strategically, exercise good, independent judgement and work effectively as a board member.
- Effective communication skills and willingness to participate actively in discussion.
- A strong personal commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion.
- Enthusiasm for our vision and mission.
Terms of appointment
Terms of office
- Trustees are appointed for a 3 year term of office.
- This is a voluntary position, but reasonable expenses are reimbursed.
Time commitment
- Attending 6-9 Board meetings annually. Currently meetings are held remotely each month.
- Attending 2 annual strategy / training days
Committee membership
Membership of at least one of the Trustee committees attending relevant meetings and reporting back to the Board.
To provide support to any adult male, whether they may have experienced, or are experiencing, a mental health issue or not.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
We’re looking for new Trustees! We’re looking for people who support our mission and values, and who can act as ambassadors for YHA.
What will you be doing?
We’re looking for new Trustees
YHA enables everyone, especially young people, to connect with each other, nature and heritage through hostels in amazing places throughout England and Wales. Since 1930, we’ve been increasing access to travel and adventure. It’s our aim to reach and positively impact the lives of more people from more diverse backgrounds. And we target our support to young people and groups from under-served communities.
It’s a really exciting time to join YHA as we’ve just launched a refreshed strategy that will see us focus our activities and deepen our impact with the aim of growing people’s confidence, connection and sense of belonging - outcomes vital to wellbeing in this uncertain world.
What you’ll get from joining our Board
- the opportunity to contribute to the success of a national charity
- the chance to use your knowledge to make a valuable contribution to society
- a full induction and membership of an inclusive, welcoming Board
This could be a great fit for you You don’t need to have been on a Board before to become a YHA Trustee. We’re looking for people who support our mission and values, and who can act as ambassadors for YHA.
What matters most is that you bring good communication and listening skills, fair and reasoned decision-making, the confidence to challenge and support constructively, and time to commit to the role.
Diversity We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds and strongly encourage people from the global majority to apply. These voices are currently under-represented on our Board, and we are committed to changing that.
Valuable additional strategic experience We’re also looking to strengthen the Board with Trustees who bring strategic insight in one or more of the following areas:
- Finance
- Hospitality
- Information technology, cyber security and data protection
- Leadership in a schools environment
Please note, you don’t need to have all these attributes to apply. Candidates must be over 16 years of age.
Experience comes in many forms. Whether you’ve taken part in a community group, student council, parent committee, trade union, local campaign, or formal Board settings - those insights are all valuable here.
What are we looking for?
You don’t need previous Board experience to become a YHA Trustee. What matters most is that you bring:
- a strong belief in YHA’s mission and understanding of our strategic direction
- good communication and listening skills
- fair and reasoned decision-making
- the confidence to challenge and support constructively
- time to commit to the role (including preparation and attendance at meetings)
- a commitment to YHA’s HEART values: Helpful, Efficient, Authentic, Respectful, and Team-spirited
We believe diversity in all its forms makes us stronger, more effective, and better able to deliver our mission. We care about who you are — not just what you’ve done.
We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds. In particular, we strongly encourage people from the global majority to apply. These voices are currently under-represented on our Board, and we are committed to changing that.
We’re also looking to strengthen the Board with Trustees who bring strategic insight in one or more of the following areas:
- Finance
- Hospitality
- Information technology, cyber security and data protection
- Leadership in a schools environment
You don’t need to have all these desirable attributes to apply. We welcome applications from candidates who have relevant work and life experiences and have the passion to make a difference with YHA.
What difference will you make?
Becoming a Trustee is both deeply rewarding and genuinely enjoyable. This is an opportunity to help shape the direction of YHA — a charity dedicated to connecting people with each other, the outdoors nature and heritage.
Our Trustees hold overall legal responsibility for YHA. The Board sets and oversees the delivery of our strategy, and provides guidance across key areas such as impact, finance, risk management, property, hospitality, and performance.
With Trustees from a wide range of personal and professional backgrounds, boardroom conversations are rich and dynamic — and every voice contributes meaningfully to our progress.
YHA places access and inclusion at the heart of everything we do. As a Trustee, you’ll be part of an open, collaborative culture where diverse viewpoints are not only welcomed but essential to our success.
Join current Trustees for a special webinar on 23rd June 2025 at 6pm to find out more about the opportunity and what it’s really like to be a Trustee. Sign up via the link on the YHA website.
Before you apply
You don’t have to be a current YHA member to apply to become a Trustee. To be elected, however, you will need to become an Association Member of YHA before the AGM on Saturday 8 November 2025.
Please apply via Reach, after which we will ask you to complete our online application form, which includes your personal details, diversity monitoring and candidate statement which will ask you some questions relating to your skills and experience. If you need support with the application process or to submit your application in an alternative format, please contact us via Reach.
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BABY BASICS NORTHAMPTON
Clerk to the Board of Trustees
Voluntary role
Baby Basics Northampton is a registered charity that provides moses basket starter packs to parents with new babies in Northamptonshire, via referrals from healthcare professionals and local agencies.
The charity is in its 12th year, and ready to grow in line with community demand for our vital service. We are recruiting a Clerk to the Board of Trustees to ensure this much-loved local charity thrives as it increases both its reach and impact.
Overview
Baby Basics Northampton are seeking a friendly, efficient and reliable individual to act as a clerk to our Trustee (governing) board.
Working effectively with the Chair of Trustees and other Trustees, the Clerk will be responsible preparing agendas for meetings and ensuring the smooth running of meetings and maintaining accurate records.
This is a part-time voluntary role with circa 12 meetings held annually in-person. It is anticipated the role will require a commitment of 4 hours per month. Most meetings are held in the evenings. There may be opportunities to support outside of the meetings at events etc.
Responsibilities
- Produce, collate and distribute agendas and papers to ensure Trustees receive them within the agreed timescale;
- Ensure meetings are quorum;
- Attend meetings and take accurate and objective minutes with timescales for action;
- Submit draft minutes for amendment/approval and circulate approved documents;
- Monitor and report back on actions;
- Maintain records of Trustees membership, attendance, and terms of office;
- Ensure compliance with relevant regulations and maintain confidentiality at all times;
- Provide procedural advice to the Trustee Board as required;
- Deal with the administration concerning new Trustee appointments;
- Initiate a welcome pack/letter to be sent to newly appointed Trustees, including details of terms of office;
- Monitor the dedicated email address regularly and respond/forward emails as appropriate;
Requirements
- Good standard of general education.
- Proven experience in an administrative or clerical role is essential.
- Excellent organisational and time-management skills.
- Strong written and verbal communication.
- Ability to maintain confidentiality and impartiality.
- Knowledge of charity governance regulations (or willingness to undergo training).
- Proficiency in using email, OneDrive / Sharepoint and online meeting platforms.
This role offers an exciting opportunity for individuals looking to make a meaningful impact within the community. You will be working in a small energetic team making a difference to families across Northamptonshire.
The work will be interesting and rewarding as your expertise helps to shape the future of the charity as it goes through a significant period of change and expansion.
Pay: Voluntary
Work Location: Northampton, Northamptonshire.
If you are interested in applying but would like to have an informal conversation to find out a little more, we are very happy to facilitate that.
Thank you for your interest.
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Are you a finance whizz looking for a rewarding trustee role? We have an amazing opportunity to be a Treasurer for our board, where you’ll have oversight of all financial aspects of the charity and advise the board accordingly. You’ll also be a proactive board member who shares our vision and values, and works with us to shape the charity’s direction. We look forward to hearing from you!
This role can be undertaken remotely for the most part, with quarterly in-person board meetings in London.
Please apply via the brief application form on our website.
The main tasks you'll be required to undertake:
- Oversight budgeting, forecasting and reporting both internally to the Board of Trustees as well as reporting of the annual accounts
- Ensuring that proper accounting records are kept, financial resources are properly invested and economically spent
- Review of internal financial control environment ensuring continuous improvement and timely follow up of any actions
- Contributing to the strategic plan and advising on financial implications, and monitoring and advising on the financial viability of the charity
- Being a dedicated and proactive trustee of the charity, making meaningful contributions to meetings and discussions, and leading ad hoc pieces of work as required
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Lambourne End Centre for Outdoor Learning is seeking an exceptional individual to serve as the Chair of Trustees for our charity. This is a unique opportunity to guide our mission, shape our strategy, and inspire positive change.
What will you be doing?
About us
Lambourne End Centre for Outdoor Learning invests in people and their potential. Established in 2004 and nicknamed the “54-acre classroom”, our work uses a unique combination of adventurous and environmental activities, a working farm and horticulture gardens to reconnect people of all ages, backgrounds and abilities with nature through outdoor learning.
Our mission is “to support people to overcome obstacles in life through nurturing them in nature, encouraging them in play and curiosity, challenging them in risk and adventure, and engaging them in outdoor learning. Cultivating connections to the world around them, and inspiring positive lasting change.”
The Centre is located in south west Essex and works with over 18,000 young people each year on a wide range of programmes that improve health and wellbeing and foster personal development, using our unique blend activities. We do this by using the activities to generate a wide range of tailored programmes designed to encourage team building, problem solving and communication skills, as well as build confidence, enthuse and motivate, and raise aspirations.
Over the past ten years, the Centre has grown significantly its revenue, it’s profitability and its influence, such that it is now in a strong position and faces huge demand for its services.
The Role
As the Chair of Trustees, you will play a pivotal role in ensuring effective governance and strategic oversight. Working closely with the Board of Trustees and the Chief Executive, you will help steer the organisation toward its goals while upholding our values and ensuring accountability. The role has become vacant due to the retirement of the current Chair.
Key Responsibilities
- Provide leadership to the Board of Trustees, fostering a culture of collaboration and inclusivity.
- Chair board meetings effectively, ensuring productive discussions and sound decision-making.
- Work with the Chief Executive Officer to set and review strategic priorities and objectives.
- Act as an ambassador for the organisation, representing its interests to stakeholders and communities.
- Support the recruitment and development of a diverse and skilled Board of Trustees.
- Oversee compliance with legal and regulatory obligations.
- Ensure the organisation remains financially sustainable and aligned with its mission.
What are we looking for?
What We Are Looking For
We are seeking a dedicated and inspiring leader who shares our passion for creating a better future. The ideal candidate will bring:
- Experience in governance or leadership roles, ideally within non-profit, public, or corporate sectors.
- Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills to build strong relationships with trustees, staff, and external stakeholders.
- Strategic thinking and the ability to navigate complex challenges.
- A good understanding of charity governance and relevant legislation (or a willingness to develop this knowledge).
- A commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion in all aspects of leadership.
Time Commitment and Term
The Chair of Trustees role is voluntary, though reasonable expenses will be reimbursed. The time commitment is approximately 10 hours/month, including board meetings, sub-committee involvement, and occasional events.
Inclusive Recruitment
We are committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive environment. We welcome applications from all backgrounds and communities and are dedicated to equality of opportunity in our recruitment process.
Join us in this exciting journey of leadership and impact. Together, we can shape a brighter future for generations to come.
What difference will you make?
As the Chair of Trustees, you will be joining the organisation at an exciting time. The Board is keen to build on the growth of the last ten years and increase the Centre's capacity in order to be able to serve more young people; your strong leadership, vision and strategy will help make this a reality.
Before you apply
If you would be interested in exploring the possibility of becoming the new Chair of Trustees at Lambourne End, we would like to invite you to contact the Chief Executive Officer to arrange a visit to the Centre and an informal chat; please contact us on the Reach platform.
Additionally, you would be very welcome to have an informal discussion about the role with the outgoing Chair; please let us know if you would like us to arrange this.
To formally apply for this role, please send a CV and a covering letter detailing why you are interested in the role and how your experience aligns with our vision.
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Position Title: Event Volunteer (Blackburn area)
Location: Dewsbury and Surrounding Areas
Reports To: Event Coordinator/Volunteer Manager
About Us
Suicide Awareness Prevention UK (SAPUK) is a dedicated, non-profit Community Interest Company (CIC), established in 2016, focused on providing support to individuals dealing with suicidal thoughts and tendencies. Our goal is to guide people from distress toward hope, helping them regain the strength to live their lives to the fullest.
Job Summary:
As an Event Volunteer, you will assist in the smooth execution of [Event Name], ensuring all participants, attendees, and staff have a positive experience. This role is crucial to the success of the event and will involve a variety of tasks, including guest assistance, setup, and teardown, registration support, and crowd management.
Key Responsibilities:
Event Setup:
Help with setting up event spaces, booths, and signage.
Assist in arranging furniture, decorations, and equipment.
Guest Registration:
Welcome attendees and check them in at the registration desk.
Distribute event materials, such as badges, programs, or giveaways.
Assisting Attendees:
Provide directions and information to event participants.
Help guests find their way to sessions, presentations, or activities.
Crowd Control & Monitoring:
Help manage the flow of people during the event, ensuring safety and order.
Monitor the event space to ensure cleanliness and organization.
Support Event Staff:
Assist the event team with any other tasks as needed (e.g., coordinating speakers, distributing materials).
Event Teardown:
Assist with the breakdown of event spaces and equipment.
Help in packing and organizing materials after the event concludes.
Skills & Qualifications:
Positive attitude and strong communication skills.
Ability to work in a team and take direction.
Punctual and reliable.
Flexible and adaptable to changes or last-minute requests.
Previous experience with events (preferred but not required).
Benefits for Volunteers:
Gain experience in event coordination and hospitality.
Free event entry and access to specific event activities.
Certificate of appreciation or volunteer hours (if applicable).
Networking opportunities with professionals and participants.
Training and development
Benefits Package
This role is advertised as part of TPP's Free Giving Back Services. This volunteer advertisement copy has been supplied to TPP and applicants apply direct to the organisation. Please contact the organisation directly if you have any questions about this volunteer role.
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The Vacancy
We are excited to announce that we are looking to appoint a new Clinical Trustee to our well-established Board.
This vacancy has arisen as one of our existing Clinical Trustees has reached the end of their tenure and now we are seeking the ideal candidate to fill this position.
As a Clinical Trustee you will be required to provide expert guidance to our Board and will act as support to our Director of Care. You will often be required to act a sounding-board for the Julia’s House Team in matters impacting our Clinical Care and Team.
You will work alongside our other Clinical Trustees in respect of Clinical Governance providing input and advice around Clinical matters.
You’ll also build a strong relationship with the rest of the Trustee Board and Senior Leadership Team at Julia’s House.
Qualifications/Experience:
Proven experience of working within a palliative care environment, ideally at a Senior level.
Children’s palliative care not essential but advantageous if you have it.
Application of sound judgement and collaboration with others is key to the success of this role.
Terms of office
- Trustees are appointed for a three-year term of office, renewal for one further term to a maximum of six years.
- This is a voluntary position, but reasonable expenses are reimbursed.
Time commitment
- Attending four Board meetings annually, typically scheduled in the evening.
- Attending four Clinical Governance meetings a year, typically scheduled in the evening.
- Attending annual strategy and training days.
Our trustees play a vital role in making sure that Julia’s House achieves its core purpose. They oversee the overall management and administration of the charity, ensure that the charity has a clear strategy and that our work and goals are in line with our vision. So, if you have the skills and experience we need we'd love to hear from you.
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Volunteering for Sense
Our amazing team of volunteers help us run over 100 shops across England and Wales. Every donated item that you sort, prepare and sell helps to raise vital funds to support us in our mission to make sure no one, no matter how complex their disabilities, is isolated, left out, or unable to fulfil their potential. Our shops are at the heart of local communities – sharing the work of Sense, and helping to secure support for our life changing work.
What your role will involve
There are a variety of tasks that you can get involved with in the shop, including:
- Welcoming and assisting customers, providing great customer service and a fantastic shopping experience
- Receiving donated goods from members of the public
- Sorting, steaming, tagging and preparing donated goods for sale
- Creating eye catching window and in-shop displays
- Keeping the shop floor well stocked, tidy, clean and organised
- Processing sales and serving on the till
- Promoting Gift Aid and other Sense fundraising initiatives
- Acting as an ambassador for Sense; promoting the shop and Sense in your local community
- Supporting with the recruitment and training of new volunteers
- Following new health and safety measures to ensure the safety of everyone
Will the role suit me? Yes, if you are:
- Motivated and hardworking
- Reliable, flexible and willing to do a variety of shop tasks
- A team player
- Friendly and helpful
- Passionate about customer service and enjoy interacting with people
- Respectful of others and their diversity
- Interested in supporting the work of Sense and want to make a difference to people who have complex disabilities and are deafblind.
What can Sense offer me as a volunteer?
- A full induction and ongoing support and guidance from your Shop Manager to make sure you feel confident in your role
- Support to develop new skills, knowledge and experience, in particular of a retail environment, but also skills such as teamwork, customer service, communication and using your initiative
- A reference for other paid or voluntary work (available on request)
- The opportunity to share your existing skills and experience to benefit others
- The chance to meet new people from a wide range of backgrounds and to join a passionate and committed team
- The opportunity to make an invaluable contribution to Sense by raising vital income and raising the profile of Sense in your local community; changing the lives of those who have complex disabilities and are deafblind
About Sense
For everyone living with complex disabilities. For everyone who is deafblind. Sense is here to offer personalised support to help people communicate and experience the world. We believe that no one, no matter how complex their disabilities, should be isolated, left out, or unable to fulfil their potential. Our experts offer support that’s tailored to the individual needs of each person, whether that’s at our centres, through our holidays and short breaks, or in people’s own homes. In addition to practical support, we also provide information to families, and campaign for the rights of people with complex disabilities to take part in life.
Volunteers add real value to Sense, bringing their passion, enthusiasm and fresh perspectives to the work that we do. We believe that volunteers enable us to bring people together, and provide opportunities for people with complex disabilities to communicate and experience the world.
We include. We collaborate. We find a way. We challenge. We celebrate.
The mentoring project at Esteem invites members of the community to share their skills and experience by mentoring a young person with similar interests.
Mentoring is an important part of our organisation and runs alongside Work Experience opportunities, providing tailored volunteer opportunities to young people aged 14-26, social activities and wellbeing support. Creating space for young adults to thrive within their lives and communities.
Role Purpose
This is an exciting opportunity to volunteer for a charity that is passionate about giving young people the chance to develop their skills and confidence, both for their own benefit and for that of society as a whole.
You can make a difference by mentoring 14-26 year olds who are developing or discovering their potential.
The mentors’ role is to support young people reach their next step focusing on their vocational development and encouraging progression into or maintaining Education, Employment or Training. The profile of many of Esteem’s young adults is that they have low levels of confidence and may be quite anxious; some young people may be neurodiverse including have a history of mental health problems, they also may have faced homelessness and other life affecting issues including the effects of long term unemployment
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You will be based at Esteem’s Shoreham office but may meet your mentee in a public place such as a coffee shop, if that is what you both prefer and meets safeguarding requirements.
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You will be skills matched with a young person who will have similar interests, experience or an interest in your professional field. You will support your mentee by identifying and highlighting their skills and establishing realistic and achievable goals by breaking them down into manageable steps.
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You will enter notes onto our database system UpShot after each meeting with your mentee and will be asked to fill in an outcome form at the conclusion of your mentoring relationship.
Principal tasks and responsibilities
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To meet with your mentee regularly (once a week or once a fortnight) at a convenient time for you both either at the Esteem’s office or in a public place like a cafe.
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To offer ongoing vocational support to your mentee and support them to access services (such as in-house Counselling or from external organisations) if they need help with any issues they are dealing with.
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To support your mentee through their vocational setting, either volunteering at Esteem or within their personal, work or educational setting.
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To offer positive feedback and aim to build self-confidence with your mentee.
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To keep up to date notes of your meetings.
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Complete regular reviews with the mentee and create a clear action plan if appropriate.
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Attend all relevant training to your role.
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To report any safeguarding concerns to the Safeguarding Team.
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To maintain the required level of confidentiality in all tasks and communications.
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Uphold the commitment of the organisation to equality and diversity and its set of values.
Person Specification
Experience
For this round of recruitment we are looking primarily for those who work in the creative industry and those who may have started their own business and/or have an entrepreneurial background. That being said, we are more than happy to accept applications from those who feel they have other skills and experience that could benefit young adults.
Whilst some experience of mentoring or supporting young adults would be helpful this is something we will cover in the day’s training.
Skills, Abilities and Knowledge
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Motivated by promoting the development and wellbeing of young people; providing opportunities for growth where possible
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Ability to problem solve; feeling able to support young adults to overcome obstacles
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Ability to work on own initiative (with guidance from mentor manager)
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A willingness to undertake a small amount of preparation for each session and to take accurate notes after each session
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Ability and willingness to use computer systems, including googlemail (training provided)
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Good interpersonal skills; ability to listen, empathise and relate to others
To apply please visit our website jobs page to find out more.
Applicants will be invited to attend a short pre-interview call.
We look forward to hearing from you.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Professors Without Borders is seeking a strategic, mission-driven volunteer to lead our social media and digital storytelling. If you’re an experienced communications professional looking to use your skills for meaningful, global change, this is your opportunity.
About Us
Professors Without Borders (Prowibo) is an international charity dedicated to improving access to quality higher education worldwide. Inspired by the model of Doctors Without Borders, we deploy volunteer educators to partner institutions across the Global South. Our work contributes directly to UN Sustainable Development Goal 4: ensuring inclusive and equitable quality education for all.
With operations in 16+ countries and a small online audience of 8,000+ followers, we focus on delivering high-impact teaching, mentoring, and capacity-building, amplifying opportunities for students and communities often overlooked by mainstream systems.
The Role
This role goes beyond content creation.
We are looking for a pro bono Social Media Strategist to shape the next phase of our digital evolution. This is a hands-on leadership opportunity for a seasoned social media professional who wants to apply their skills to elevate a growing nonprofit’s reach and engagement. You’ll develop and execute a content strategy that reflects our values, tells powerful human stories, and strengthens our international voice.
You’ll have the autonomy to introduce tools, systems, and workflows, while mentoring a small team of digital marketing novices.
Key Responsibilities
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Develop and lead a cross-platform content strategy aligned with our mission
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Manage and grow our presence on X, LinkedIn, Instagram, and Facebook
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Create compelling, original content that sparks engagement and drives conversation
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Mentor and support a small team of social media volunteers
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Establish systems for content planning, scheduling, and performance tracking
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Monitor platform trends and engage online communities
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Use insights to refine strategy and report on progress
Requirements
You’re an experienced, self-motivated professional with:
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5+ years of hands-on experience managing brand or nonprofit social media
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A strong track record of content strategy, audience growth, and storytelling
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Proficiency in scheduling tools, analytics platforms, and basic visual content tools
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Experience mentoring junior team members, interns, or volunteers
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Excellent written communication and copy-editing skills
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Strong organisational and project management abilities
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Alignment with our mission—you believe in the power of education to transform lives
Ideal Candidate
We’d be especially excited to hear from you if you also:
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Have experience working with nonprofits, international education, or global development
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Are confident developing performance metrics and using data to iterate content
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Bring creativity and warmth to your digital voice, helping human stories resonate
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Are excited by the opportunity to mentor and build a small, purpose-driven team
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Have worked on brand strategy or content planning at a systems level
Why Volunteer with us?
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High-impact CSR opportunity aligned with UN SDGs
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A leadership role with real influence and global visibility
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A chance to shape the digital voice of an international nonprofit
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Mentorship opportunity—build capacity in emerging professionals
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Join a diverse network of educators and changemakers
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Fully remote, Flexible hours
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Research is an important part of our work at Helen Bamber Foundation and enables us to understand our clients’ experiences and how they can be best supported. We produce evidence, which we use alongside learning from our services, to try to change law, policy and practice across different organisations and authorities such as the NHS and Home Office. Everyone in the sector can then use our evidence to drive positive change and improve support for Survivors.
Much of our research has a clinical focus, such as exploring new types of therapeutic approaches. We also carry out systematic reviews of existing evidence about health conditions and their management and interview-based studies of the lived experience and health impact of aspects of forced migration (such as the mental health impact of detention and of quasi-detention accommodation). We conduct research addressing legal, counter-trafficking and policy issues such as the difficulties experienced during the ‘transition’ period after people gain leave to remain . We are working to increase involvement of and co-production with people who have expertise by lived experience (including our clients and former clients) in our research programme.
Research helps us achieve our goals of securing legal protection for survivors, increasing access to appropriate care and preventing re-trafficking.
We are looking for a volunteer to support the research team to progress a variety of research projects.
Main tasks and activities
- Assisting the research team with ad-hoc administrative research tasks, including data management and research project tracking
- Making research recruitment calls and speaking to clients about research opportunities
- Translating research papers into accessible summaries and creative content
- Contributing to data extraction and analysis across a number of research projects
- Editing and reviewing research papers to prepare them to be submitted for publication
Skills and experience needed
- Understanding of, and commitment to, the objectives of the Helen Bamber Foundation;
- A demonstrable empathy for our vulnerable clients, including people seeking asylum, refugees and survivors of torture and trafficking;
- Some knowledge of the challenges facing vulnerable clients including people seeking asylum, refugees and survivors of torture, trafficking;
- Strong interest in research and its potential to contribute to positive change for our client group
- Ability to think critically about research, and to be mindful of the ethical dilemmas and complexities surrounding doing research with survivors
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills;
- Excellent organizational skills and ability to manage own time and workload, and to prioritise a range of competing demands;
- Ability to translate complex and technical academic writing into accessible content
Desirable
- Experience analysing qualitative and/or quantitative data
- Strong writing and editing skills, and previous experience of writing academic papers or non-academic reports
- An interest in participatory research methods and co-production and in centering lived-experience within research
We give Survivors of trafficking and torture the strength to move on.
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South Bank Employers’ Group – working together for a better South Bank for all.
For nearly 35 years, South Bank Employers’ Group has been at the heart of making South Bank the place it is today - an internationally important destination, an economic powerhouse, and a real and authentic neighbourhood with diverse business, residential and student communities. We are a member-led, not for profit company, and our work is diverse and wide-ranging.
We are recruiting five new members to our Board of Directors.
About Us
In line with our vision of working together for a better South Bank for all, we deliver to our members, and have strategic agreements with Lambeth Council, South Bank Business Improvement District, and Jubilee Gardens Trust. We coordinate and direct a significant collective investment across the South Bank and Waterloo neighbourhood, working with our members and partners to ensure that this investment addresses our shared priorities. This includes the annual revenues raised through the pioneering and innovative London S106 agreement, whereby 1% of the Eye’s annual turnover is reinvested in services and initiatives that benefit the neighbourhood.
Following an extensive review of our governance and membership arrangements, we are now creating our new Board, which will work alongside our Members’ Council, which is also new. The Board is member-led, with six Directors that are appointed from SBEG’s full members, and we are now looking for five additional non-member Directors. They will join Tom Sleigh, SBEG’s Chair, the six member representative Directors, and Nic Durston - SBEG’s Chief Executive - on the Board.
Who are we looking for?
We are looking for people who have the right skills and experience to ensure that the Board ensures that SBEG works towards its vision, achieves its corporate goals and objectives, and supports and enhances the work of the team. We are also keen to ensure that our Board is diverse and inclusive, reflecting the area’s identity, and those that work, visit, study and live here. Following a skills review of our current Directors, we are keen to hear from candidates with experience and skills in sustainability, marketing, human resources and legal.
You don’t need to be based in the South Bank area to be a Board member, but we would like to know about why you are interested in this opportunity. If you are interested, please click on "How to apply" to see the next steps.
The deadline for applications is 5pm on Monday 22 September.
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This organisation is scheduling interviews as applications come in. They're ready to hire as soon as they find the right person. Don't miss your opportunity, apply now!
Could you help your local SSAFA branch recruit volunteers in your area? You just some basic I.T and admin skills, patience, the ability to get on with a wide range of people and good written and spoken English. If you think this could be the role for you, we’d love to hear from you.
What is a Recruitment Coordinator?
Recruitment Coordinators help us find local people interested in supporting SSAFA and take them through our recruitment and selection process.
Why do we need you?
We’ve been supporting the Armed Forces community since 1885. Our beneficiaries come from all backgrounds and age groups and may have served in WW2 or in a more recent conflict like the Falklands or Afghanistan.
There are SSAFA branches throughout the UK and overseas who support local volunteers to deliver services to veterans, serving personnel and their families. Some branches are divided into smaller divisions to ensure the best local service delivery. Each branch has a team of volunteer caseworkers, support volunteers, executive roles, and fundraisers.
To offer the best possible service to our clients we need to match the right volunteers to the right role. Could you spare a few hours a week to help recruit new volunteers and welcome them to SSAFA by supporting them through their induction phase? We’d love to hear from you if think you could help with this important role.
When would you be needed and where would you be based?
The role is about recruitment and so will involve attending local recruitment fairs a few times a year as well as meeting volunteers both face-to-face and virtually. As part of your local branch, you might have access to an office, but the administration part of the ole can be done form home.
What would you be doing?
- Be the first point of contact for all volunteering enquiries, ensuring that all potential volunteers receive a timely response.
- Supporting volunteers through the recruitment and induction process and ensuring volunteers are communicated with throughout.
- Arranging informal interviews for new volunteers conducted in-line with SSAFA policies.
- Conducting ID checks (where relevant) so the volunteer can begin the vetting process
- Supporting volunteers to book onto role specific training and ensuring they complete their mandatory training.
- Working with the VDM to ensure branch vacancies are advertised on the branch website and national websites and support any national recruitment campaigns
- Maintaining good relationships with local Volunteer Centres and other local sources of volunteer promotion and attend local recruitment fairs.
- Evaluating volunteer recruitment activity, experimenting with creative ways to recruit volunteers from a variety of sources to create a diverse network of volunteers.
- Treating all potential volunteers inclusively with respect and sensitivity, regardless of age or background
- Supporting any volunteers facing barriers to find a suitable role.
- Being a positive ambassador for SSAFA remembering that anyone you meet could be a potential client, volunteer, or fundraiser.
- Volunteering within the standards and values of SSAFA
The remit of this role may change over the next 12-18 months depending on the outcome of a trial currently being undertaken.
What can you gain from this volunteering role?
- Use your skills, knowledge, and experience to benefit others.
- Appreciate that your role has a positive impact on the quality of service we can provide to beneficiaries as well as providing volunteering opportunities.
- Support and friendship from your local SSAFA branch and the wider SSAFA community
- Experience, training, and skills that you can highlight on your CV and in job interviews.
- Better physical and mental health – studies show that volunteers live longer and experience lower levels of stress and depression!
What training and support would you receive?
- Role specific training to prepare you for your voluntary role - volunteer management – attracting, recruiting, and inducting volunteers. This training would take approx. 3 hours.
- Mandatory on-line training modules to complete at home, so you are up to date on how to keep clients, their families safe and personal information safe.
- Access to a range of e-learning courses.
- Support from the Volunteer Development Manager and Trainer (per region)
- Access to the Volunteer Experience Team based at our central office.
- Reimbursement of out-of-pocket expenses
- Volunteers will be covered by SSAFAs Public Liability Insurance whilst carrying out the role.
What are we looking for?
- Friendly and approachable people, with good listening skills, patience, and a positive attitude
- Good communication skills, both written and verbal
- Good written and spoken English.
- Respectful and non-judgemental with potential volunteers, other agencies and SSAFA colleagues
- Willingness and ability to use IT systems for initial and on-going training and during the role, including accessing and responding to emails and using Microsoft offices software.
- Ability to encourage and motivate all volunteers to undertake training.
- Ability to maintain confidentiality and keep information safely., in line with SSAFA policies.
- Access to public transport or a car to travel to meetings and events and t meet volunteers.
We welcome volunteers of all backgrounds, abilities, races, sexual orientations, socio-economic backgrounds, and of all faiths and none. SSAFA are committed to making reasonable adjustments to support volunteers with disabilities, so they have access to the same opportunities and experiences as volunteers who do not.
Minimum Age: 18
Safer Recruitment: SSAFA undertakes a systematic approach and utmost care at every step of the process of volunteer recruitment, selection, and retention to ensure that those recruited are suitable and appropriate. Measures taken at points along this journey work together to make volunteering at SSAFA a positive and safe experience.
References Required: Yes. We will ask for two character references, this can be a former employer or someone that know you well (other than a relative)
Is a criminal record check required? No
Our vision A society in which the Armed Forces, veterans and their families can thrive.

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Welcome from Chair
Welcome to Action Duchenne. I became Chair of the Charity in January 2025. By background, I am a retired GP and NHS Leader, and my grandson Sebastian has Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy.
The Charity has been going through a period of significant change, as our previous CEO has moved on and several of our Trustees have retired. It has given us the opportunity to review and refresh our focus and our ways of working together.
We have also recently been awarded significant funding from the National Lottery over the next three years to develop and expand our All Through Support programme. The programme offers tailored support to families over years as they navigate the different challenges Duchenne brings and aims to travel alongside them throughout their journeys. No other statutory or charitable organisation is able to offer this level of support.
We want to expand and develop the Trustee Board to harness a wider set of skills, expertise and experience that will enrich the charity as we go forward. It is an exciting time to join us, and to be part of something that makes a real and tangible difference.
We look forward to hearing from you.
Dr Vicky Pleydell
Background and Direction
Action Duchenne is a charity providing holistic support to those living with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (Duchenne) and their families. Our core activities involve bringing people together to share their experiences and learn from one another, increasing awareness of Duchenne, and bringing together families, Clinicians and pharmaceutical companies to increase understanding of the needs of those living with Duchenne. We provide support for families from the moment of diagnosis through their whole Duchenne journey.
We have been through a period of change and development, and are now looking to expand our Trustee Board with people with the following skills:
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Finance (a Treasurer role is available)
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Charity Governance
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Fundraising
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Legal
We have recently been awarded significant funding from the National Lottery, which is enabling us to develop and increase the reach of our programmes.
Trustee Role and Person Specification
The Trustees of Action Duchenne are pivotal roles, providing oversight and ensuring legal compliance. Board members are each expected to actively participate in quarterly meetings, and in turn are expected to dedicate sufficient time to the role.
The Trustees appointed will become Directors of the Company limited by guarantee (no. 04899036) and a Trustee of the registered charity (no. 1101971), and therefore need to be eligible to take on these roles.
All Trustees must
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ensure that the charity is carrying out its purpose for the public benefit
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Comply with governing documents and the law
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Act in the charity’s best interests
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Manage the charity’s resources responsibly
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Act with reasonable care and skill, and
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Ensure the charity is accountable.
The Trustee role is voluntary and unpaid, but reasonable expenses will be met.
The majority of formal meetings are conducted remotely through emails and conference calls, with bi-annual away days.
Essential Criteria
Applicants must clearly demonstrate:
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A strong commitment to the holistic approach of support
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Relevant skills and experience drawn from a professional background
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A willingness to devote time to the governance of Action Duchenne, including preparing for and attending Board meetings and Away Days
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Emotional intelligence to understand the physical, mental, social and emotional challenges facing those living with Duchenne
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An understanding and acceptance of legal duties, responsibilities and liabilities associated with trusteeship, or the willingness and ability to acquire this
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Strong independent judgement and the ability to constructively challenge ideas on the Board and with the CEO
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Proven ability to work creatively and strategically in a Trustee or Board setting.
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Strong communication and analytical skills
Skills
Action Duchenne is looking for new Board members with a wide range of skills; please note these are a few areas of focus, but we are also looking for general Trustees, so please apply as we are looking to grow the Board in a number of ways.
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Finance experience and skills
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Governance experience and skills developed through time on a Charity Board
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Fundraising experience and expertise, with evidence of success across different income streams
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Legal experience
Lived experience/diversity
The Board currently has a majority of Trustees with lived experience of Duchenne, and therefore in this instance, we are looking for those without personal experience. If there is a reason relating to accessibility or diversity in which you feel you can’t apply for this role, please contact us for a chat before making your application.
Time Commitment
The Trustees currently meet monthly, and aim to move to quarterly meetings. For each meeting, there is an expectation of pre-reading and preparation, and where there is capacity and appropriate expertise, Trustees can advise on their anticipated standards relating to areas of work (safeguarding, fundraising, HR, for example).
The anticipated time commitment is likely to be 4-8 hours a month, with the away days in addition to this.
A trial period of six months is offered, to ensure the fit works for both the new Trustee and the Board, and a maximum term of three years, with the opportunity to be re-elected once, to serve for a total of two terms - six years.
How to apply
If you would like to have a chat about the role first, please contact Vicky Pleydell, Chair, via our website. Please share your CV and a short covering letter (no more than two A4 pages) noting why you would like to be a Trustee of Action Duchenne, how you align with the Charity, and what you feel you can give to the organisation through the Apply button before the closing date.
Closing date for applications
Applications will close on 9am on Tuesday 26th August, with interviews aiming to be held in the week commencing Monday 18th August.
Action Duchenne is a charity providing holistic support to those living with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (Duchenne) and their families.
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You can make a big difference in just a few hours.
We’re looking for enthusiastic volunteers to support our next Cancer Research UK Shine Night Walk event in London, on the 20th September 2025.
Whether you’re coming solo, bringing a friend or part of a larger group, your support means our event can run smoothly and raise money to fund lifesaving research.
We’re looking for people who are:
Engaging, friendly and keen to make sure everyone has a brilliant day.
Willing to get stuck in and help.
Good communicators.
Flexible and can use their own initiative.
Team players – you’ll be joining a lovely bunch of other volunteers!
At Cancer Research UK we're committed to creating an inclusive culture where everyone can be themselves and reach their full potential. We have a variety of roles available and will happily consider making any reasonable adjustments to support volunteer applications from people with a disability or health condition.
Whether you’re a first-time volunteer or a seasoned veteran, we’d love for you to join us!
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