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Looking to gain experience in the conservation sector and inspire people in Gloucestershire to stand up for nature's recovery? You’ve come to the right place!
We have two Wild Trainee roles currently vacant within our Engagement and Communications team – could you join our team?
The Wildlife Trusts have recognised that for nature to be put into recovery, we must better engage and inspire people on a local level – these roles form part of the Wild Trainees Programme, which is designed to provide valuable experience for young people in delivering nature’s recovery through practical work, communications, evidence, and engagement.
The Community Action Wild Trainee role is an essential part of our wider vision, inspiring communities across the county to take meaningful action for nature and creating bigger, better and more connected landscapes for people and wildlife.
Our Community Action and Communications Wild Trainees will work closely throughout their traineeship, collaborating and developing skills from all areas of Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust.
How to apply: Please send us your CV and cover letter outlining why you’d like to be considered for the role and what applicable key skills and experience you have.
Application deadline: Tuesday 30th September
Date of interviews: Tuesday 7th October
Being a charity we hope all recruitment agencies will appreciate that we want to save money where possible - so thank you, but unless we get in touch, we don't need you help with this role quite yet.
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We are seeking a Trustee to champion community engagement, partnerships, and communications to strengthen our impact and visibility. The role is unpaid and voluntary with an estimated time commitment of around 2 hours per week.
What we are looking for
Essential
·Experience in community engagement, public relations, or communications.
·Understanding of inclusive outreach.
·Strong advocacy skills.
Desirable
·Experience in co-operative or community-led initiatives.
·Knowledge of digital communications tools.
Responsibilities specific to the Community Partnerships & Communications Trustee role
·Oversee strategies for community involvement and representation.
·Build and maintain strategic relationships with community organisations, local authorities, other charities, and aligned organisations.
·Review and sign off partnership agreements.
·Lead on shaping the charity’s communications approach, including social media strategy.
·Collaborate with staff and volunteers to create compelling content.
·Advise on measuring and reporting the impact of community and communications work.
·Ensure compliance with GDPR and charity advertising standards.
·Ensure compliance with employment law and relevant charity regulations.
Wider Responsibilities (Shared with All Trustees)
·Support and provide advice on Paradise Cooperative’s purpose, vision, goals and activities.
·Approve operational strategies and policies and monitor and evaluate their implementation.
·Oversee Paradise Cooperative’s financial plans and budgets and monitor and evaluate progress.
·Ensure the effective and efficient administration of the organization.
·Ensure that key risks are being identified, monitored and controlled effectively.
·Review and approve Paradise Cooperative’s financial statements.
·Provide support and challenge to Paradise Cooperative’s Executive Director in the exercise of their delegated authority and affairs.
·Keep abreast of changes in Paradise Cooperative’s operating environment.
·Contribute to regular reviews of Paradise Cooperative’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 Paradise Cooperative’s interests, to the exclusion of their own personal and/or any third-party interests.
·Contribute to the broader promotion of Paradise Cooperative’s objects, aims and reputation by applying your skills, expertise, knowledge and contacts.
As a small charity, there will be times when 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.
Attributes and qualities
We are looking for people willing to bring energy, enthusiasm and commitment to the role, and who will help broaden the diversity of thinking on our board.
·Willingness and ability to understand and accept their responsibilities and liabilities as trustees and to act in the best interests of the organization.
·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.
·Willingness to lead according to our values.
Please send a brief statement outlining your interest and suitability for this role, along with your CV by midnight on Sunday 12th October.
Creating sustainable spaces to inspire connection and growth through nature
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Organisation: Willowbrook Farm Charity (Oxfordshire, UK)
Location: Remote (candidates must be UK based)
Time: 3–4 hours per week (flexible) • Minimum 4 months
Expenses: Travel covered for any agreed site visits
About the role
We’re seeking a Volunteer Grants Fundraiser Coordinator to work alongside our Operational Director to identify suitable funders and shape compelling applications for our inclusive, sustainability-focused programmes. You won’t be on your own, you’ll collaborate closely with the Operational Director, using our project briefs, impact data, and templates.
What you’ll do
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Prospect & shortlist relevant trusts/foundations against our priorities
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Read and interpret funder guidelines, eligibility and scoring criteria
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Shape applications to reflect funder requirements and Willowbrook’s needs
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Draft/edit clear, concise proposals (including character-limited answers)
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Help assemble supporting documents and track deadlines/outcomes
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Join a brief weekly check-in with the Operational Director
About you:
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Strong written English and clear, persuasive style
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Able to decode funder requirements and tailor responses accordingly
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Good research and organisational skills; comfortable with simple trackers
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Values-aligned with sustainability, inclusion, and community education
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Grants/bid writing experience helpful (charity, academic, or professional); motivated career-changers also welcome
What you’ll gain
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Real, measurable impact. Your work helps fund ethical farming education, biodiversity projects, and accessible nature-based learning
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Mentoring and collaboration with an experienced Operational Director
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Portfolio-ready bid writing experience and insight into the charity sector
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Flexible, remote role with a supportive team culture
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(References provided for volunteers who contribute for 4+ months)
How to apply
Please visit our website first to read more about us and understand what we do. Apply by sending us a CV and cover letter with your words on why you would like to volunteer with us.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Mind in Havering, Barking & Dagenham is looking to recruit a number of people to join its Board of Trustees and provide positive leadership and direction. As a Trustee, you will be part of a team responsible for the strategic and financial management of the charity, ensuring that our core purpose is carried out and help promote our positive vision:
“We will not give up until everyone experiencing a mental health problem gets both support and respect.”
About Mind in Havering, Barking & Dagenham
Established over 50 years ago, we are a local mental health charity based in Havering. We provide services to people living in Havering and Barking & Dagenham who are experiencing mental health problems. We also campaign for better services, deliver training and raise awareness of mental health. We are affiliated to national Mind, but we are an independent charity and raise our own funds.
What we are looking for
We welcome applications from people of all ages and backgrounds. We want to broaden the diversity of our Board to create a group that truly represents the communities that we serve across both Boroughs. We are particularly interested in applications from individuals who have skills and expertise in one of the following areas:
- Hands on support for our events
- Digital marketing
- Equality, Diversity & Inclusion
- Health Inequalities and NHS
- Barking & Dagenham Borough
- GDPR
- Safeguarding
- Clinical/public sector commissioning
- Legal
The competencies we are seeking include
- Interest in or lived experience of mental health problems.
- Leadership skills, strategic thinking and strong networking abilities.
- The ability to analyse complex information, to think creatively and to generate solutions.
- An ability to work effectively and constructively as a member of a team.
- Time management skills to handle multiple priorities.
- Previous Board and/or Trustee experience is desirable but is not essential.
- You must be willing to participate in Board meetings every two months and join one of our four, active sub-committees.
How to apply for the role
Please take a moment to explore our website, where you can submit your application and hear directly from one of our current Trustees as they share their experience in the role.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Yorkshire Cat Rescue - Retail Drivers Mate
Why Join? Help move donations from between the shops and to the rescue centre and vice versa, collect donations from around Yorkshire, and support logistics teamwork!
Aims & Expectations:
Ensure safe transport of goods and maintain a tidy shop floor.
Tasks & Responsibilities:
Help with loading and unloading, sorting items, carrying out deliveries and pick-ups.
Role Boundaries:
No driving required.
Key Policies: Health & safety, manual handling, data privacy, PPE.
Role Support: Report to the Driver, induction and training provided.
Friendly and approachable staff members are available and will assist volunteers in everything they do.
Expenses: Pre-approved travel reimbursed with receipts.
Success Measures:
Smooth transfer of stock, organised collections, packing, and postdelivery.
Positive feedback from interactions.
Location & Hours:
West Yorkshire. Flexible hours to suit individuals during the times the drivers are working.
Behaviour & Dress:
Adherence to code of conduct, clothes suitable for indoor and outdoor working environment, closed-toe sturdy comfortable shoes.
Skills & Specs: Essential - good physical health, willingness to take instruction, enjoy working in a team.
Desirable - warehouse or delivery support experience.
Mission Fit: This role keeps stock moving to maximise the chance of sale, ensuring product availability and safe handling. The Yorkshire Cat Rescue shops exist to support the charity, with all profits going directly to cat care and welfare. By helping our shops, you are helping cats in need.
We’re committed to giving you:
● Inclusivity – All welcome, regardless of background.
● Flexibility – Fitting volunteering around your life.
● Impact – Seeing cats thrive.
● Connection – With cats, staff, and other volunteers.
● Balance – No overcommitment - just what suits you.
● Fun – Builds positive memories and relationships.
● Voluntary Choice – You choose your level of involvement.
● Meaning – Aligned with your values and passions.
Other Opportunities
In addition to the role above, Yorkshire Cat Rescue has a range of volunteer opportunities
available. It’s also possible to combine some volunteer roles. Ask a member of staff for further
information about other areas of the charity you can get involved in.
Ready to Join Us?
Please feel free to pop into one of our shops for a chat.animal
We’d love to show you around, answer your questions, and welcome you into the YCR family.
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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We are looking for a Social Media Specialist who can strategically identify, and post, engaging content for our social media feeds, which will inspire people to support our work with refugees and asylum seekers in Epirus.
In your role, you will interact with our Instagram and Facebook communities to increase engagement, followers and the quality of their experience. You will also identify key influencers and conversations where we can engage to better showcase our work and expand our reach. You are the person who thinks “this would make a good post” while activities are taking place. More than that, your interest and belief in social media as a force for good should be backed with an interest in data and analytics, using them to influence our social media communication strategy.
Skills Required:
- Strong written and spoken English skills
- Proactive, problem-solving mind-set
- Demonstrable ability to manage a Facebook, Twitter or Instagram feed in a professional capacity
- Ability to demonstrate your success at creating and delivering social media strategies for specific projects
- Ability to show your experience at producing regular reports using Facebook Insights, Twitter Analytics, Google Analytics or similar tools.
- Data-driven and have an evidence-led approach to social media strategy.
- Up-to-date with the latest trends/developments in social media communications.
- Ability to manage and prioritise multiple tasks and respond flexibly.
- Ability to deal with a variety of internal and external stakeholders.
- Ability to identify key influential external figures and agencies to further our social media reach and impact.
- Ability to find creative solutions to communications challenges
Skills Desired:
- Experience working in a refugee context or with a vulnerable population
- Experience working in an NGO, Charity or in the field of human rights
- Language skills: Arabic, Persian, Dari, Sorani and/or Kurmanji
Your responsibilities:
- Regularly post and schedule content on Second Tree’s social media feeds.
- Work with the wider Second Tree team to ensure that all content on our social media feeds aligns with organisational, and specific project strategies.
- Work with Second Tree team to moderate and respond to comments and interact with followers to best develop our online communities.
- Produce regular reports on social media performance.
- Use Google Analytics (or similar) to produce reports on referrals to the Second Tree website and conversions attributable to social content.
- Advise colleagues and help them to develop content strategies based on previous reports and insights
- Develop social media strategies to expand our reach and impact through social media channels
- Identify key social influencers who we can engage with
- Maintain a strong knowledge of developments, innovations, and new tech in social media and identify any that may be of benefit/interest to Second Tree
What We Offer:
- Accommodation with all the basic amenities (WiFi, laundry, kitchen) covered in a shared team house.
- Transportation for work-related activities (if needed)
- Reference letter pending successful completion of engagement
We have two volunteer houses that can host up to nine people where long-term volunteers are accommodated. Some volunteers choose to rent their own accommodation. In certain periods of the year, demand is extremely high, and the volunteer houses might be full. If you have the means to pay for your own accommodation, please let us know. We would still be happy to host you if space is available. However, in a situation where the volunteer houses are full, this would allow us to offer a volunteering opportunity to someone that cannot afford to pay rent.
The successful candidate will be encouraged to join us on the ground and immerse themselves in our work. Your participation could take on many forms, from support in the education programs to activities in the kindergarten to the delivery of workshops and expeditions with the Youth Scouts – we look forward to hearing your ideas on how best to apply your skills in this context. By coming here, you would gain a first-hand experience of the situation on the ground, working in a grassroots organization with a small but dedicated team. This immersion will give you a solid sense of our work, our mission and our approach – which would facilitate your ability to attract supporters.
We encourage applicants to work with us on the ground, but even if you cannot physically come to Greece, we will still consider your application.
NOTE: If you require a visa to stay in Greece for the minimum ten-week commitment, please know that as a Greek NGO, we are unable to sponsor your visa.
How to apply
Please send the following to Giovanni Fontana: Volunteers @ secondtree . org
1) Your CV
2) Your cover letter
3) Copy of your qualifications (If applicable)
In your mail, please:
4) Put “Social Media Specialist” as the subject line
5) Specify the dates you would be available to volunteer (starting date and length)
6) At the end of the email, copy-paste the link of the ad you are responding to
If the application includes all of these we will get back to you in a maximum of 48hs.
We challenge the biases that make us see refugees as “the other”. We change the way society perceives refugees, and refugees perceive society.
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Join Our Board as a Volunteer Member!
Healthwatch Barking & Dagenham is seeking passionate individuals to help shape the future of local health and care.
What you’ll do:
✔️ Take part in board meetings
✔️ Guide strategy and governance
✔️ Champion community voices
What we’re looking for:
Experience in governance or community health
Strong teamwork & problem-solving skills
❤️ Commitment to improving local services
What you’ll gain:
Influence change in health & care
Training & support
Networking opportunities
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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At The Park Academies Trust, we are committed to innovation, collaboration, and making a lasting difference. Our schools are places where both children and adults thrive.
As a Trustee, you’ll play a key role in supporting our leadership, holding us to account, and helping us deliver real impact for our communities. This is a meaningful opportunity to be part of a Trust that believes in the power of education to change lives.
Education is a fast paced environment, with balances strategic planning and reactive capability in order to maximise the impact of our resources as we serve our communities every day. We have two key guiding principles that shape our work as an organisation,
1) will it improve outcomes for pupils?
2) will it make us a happy healthy place to work?. These ground our decision making and policy shaping to ensure we are financially stable in order to deliver exceptional education for all.
We welcome interest from anyone who is keen to use and develop their skills in a values driven organisation with social impact and improving the life changes of children at the heart of everything we do.
Trustees are responsible for:
- Defining the Trust’s mission, values, and long-term vision
- Approving strategy, key policies, and the scheme of delegation
- Appointing and appraising the CEO, and ensuring strong leadership
- Overseeing educational quality, curriculum breadth, and pupil outcomes
- Ensuring financial sustainability and effective use of resources
- Supporting robust risk management and safe estate oversight
- Engaging stakeholders and promoting effective communication
- Ensuring governance structures remain fit for purpose
Trustees are expected to:
- Attend meetings, prepare in advance, remain engaged between meetings and contribute constructively
- Build effective working relationships with fellow Trustees and leaders
- Visit schools and stay connected with the Trust’s work
- Commit to training and continuous development
We welcome people from all backgrounds, especially those who bring:
We are looking for individuals with a strong commitment to education, inclusion, and community values, who can contribute to the strategic development of our Trust as we live out our purpose: ‘Inspiring Futures, Empowering People’. Strategic thinking, along with the ability to interpret and apply data and evidence within an educational context, will be valuable skills for all Trustees.
We are particularly seeking individuals with experience in: 1) School improvement (particularly secondary school or SEND), 2) Safeguarding 3) Finance 4) HR
We are committed to strengthening representation from our Church of England schools and enhancing the diversity of our board. We warmly welcome expressions of interest from all prospective trustees who share our values and meet the necessary criteria.
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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We’re looking to recruit additional trustees to join our board. We want our board to have a diverse range of experiences and backgrounds, so if you think you’re not a typical trustee, then you might be just what we’re looking for!
You don’t need to have had experience of Citizens Advice, or of being a Trustee – just a commitment and enthusiasm to help us shape the work and strategic direction of our forward-thinking charity.
Becoming a Trustee will give you the opportunity to gain experience in leadership, governance and strategy and is a great way to give something back to your local community – some employers may even give you time off to volunteer for a local charity.
Citizens Advice Winchester District provides free advice to over 5,000 local people each year, many of whom are in desperate or challenging situations and have nowhere else to turn.
To help people overcome their problems and uphold their rights through advice, support and campaigning, ultimately creating a fairer society for all.
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We are seeking new Trustees to help guide our next chapter. We are particularly keen to hear from people with experience in fundraising, finance, property, charity management, or with lived experience that reflects the voices of our members. We also warmly welcome applications from younger people, those from UKME/Global Majority Heritage backgrounds, and people with disabilities, who are currently under-represented on our Board. This is a rewarding opportunity to use your skills and insights to strengthen a much-loved community charity and shape its future.
1. About Katherine Low Settlement
Katherine Low Settlement is a much-loved, busy charity that has been at the heart of the
community in Battersea, South West London, since 1924. Our recent-released
documentary, The Heart of Battersea – 100 Years of Katherine Low Settlement, brings our
century of work to life through the voices of members, staff and volunteers.
We support local older people and children, young people and their families from
sanctuary-seeking backgrounds. With an annual turnover of around £1m, our small team
of 32 mostly part-time staff, along with over 120 volunteers run a range of our own
community services. We campaign for social change and we support other charities and
communities to thrive. Our building is used for community activities and events by
over 500 people a week, and our rooms are available for hire at affordable rates. KLS is
funded from supporters, trusts and foundations which enable us to achieve our goal to
reduce poverty and isolation and bring Battersea together.
The Settlement is situated on Orville Street and Battersea High Street and aims to serve
the communities of SW11 and SW8, which includes areas of significant deprivation
alongside some of the most prosperous neighbourhoods in the country. Its vision is to
bring people together, to discover a common humanity in the process and to work together
for some of the most vulnerable people in London.
2. The Board of Trustees
The Board of Trustees is the legal guardian of Katherine Low Settlement to ensure that
KLS complies with its governing document (Memorandum and Articles of Association),
charity law, company law and any other relevant legislation or regulations.
The Board of Trustees is responsible for directing the Settlement’s strategy and vision, for
overseeing the work of its Chief Executive and Staff, and for settling policy, administering
its finance and offering advice and support in the delivery of services. The board is
currently made up of seven serving members, and has vacancies for up to three new
Trustees, to a maximum of ten. Trustees are appointed by the Annual General Meeting for
a period of three years, renewable by mutual agreement.
Gaps we’re looking to fill
The Trustees have identified gaps in its membership in terms of experience of fundraising,
finance, property, charity management and the voice of Settlement members. The board
also recognises that it lacks diversity and lived experience, particularly in representation by
UKME/Global Majority Heritage people, younger people and those with disabilities. Most of
all we are looking for willing and able trustees who are aligned with our vision, mission and
values and who are committed to this local community of Battersea.
3. Key Responsibilities of Trustees
Trustees are expected to:
▪ Formulate and review regularly the strategic aims of the Settlement in accordance with
its legal objects, and to ensure the policy and practices of the Settlement are in keeping
with its aims.
▪ Monitor the performance of the charity against the agreed strategic aims.
▪ Ensure that the Settlement functions within the legal and regulatory requirements of a
charitable organisation and strives to achieve best practice.
▪ Act as guardians of the charity’s assets, tangible and intangible, taking all due care
over their security, deployment and proper application.
Within that broad responsibility, shared among the Trustees, the main tasks and
accountabilities include:
a) Formulating and reviewing strategic aims
▪ Ensure the Settlement has a clear vision, mission and strategic plan, and that there is a
common understanding of these by Trustees and management.
▪ Work with management to formulate the business, operational and other plans
necessary to support the vision, mission and strategic objectives.
▪ Agree and review the Chief Executive’s annual and longer-term objectives, to ensure
that these support the vision, mission and strategic priorities.
▪ Agree policies which support the vision, mission and strategic priorities of the
Settlement, and monitor their implementation.
▪ Follow best practice as recommended by the Charity Commission.
b) Monitoring Performance
▪ Appoint the Chief Executive and ensure there is appropriate investment in their
professional development.
▪ Agree the method for measuring objectively the progress of the Settlement in relation
to its vision, mission and strategic priorities, business plans and annual targets, and to
receive regular reports from the Chief Executive and senior staff on the performance of
the Settlement.
▪ Ensure that the views of members on the Settlement’s performance are regularly
gathered and considered by the Board.
▪ Hold the Chief Executive to account for the management and administration of the
Settlement.
▪ Ensure that the Chief Executive receives regular, constructive feedback on their
performance in managing the Settlement and in meeting annual and longer term goals.
c) Legal and Regulatory Compliance
▪ Ensure that the Settlement complies with all legal and regulatory requirements.
▪ Has a sound grasp and awareness of its duty of care in safeguarding and that policy
and practice are aligned to make the Settlement a safe place for members, especially
children and vulnerable adults.
▪ Understand the rules and constitution that govern the Settlement, and to review the
effectiveness of such rules and constitution periodically.
▪ Agree the levels of delegated authority, whether to the Chief Executive, the Chair, ViceChair and Treasurer of the Board, or to other groups or individuals.
d) Guardians of the Settlement’s Assets
▪ Ensure that the Settlement has satisfactory control systems and procedures for holding
in trust for the beneficiaries all monies, property and other assets.
▪ Ensure that monies which are invested on behalf of the Settlement are well-managed,
within the constraints of the law and ethical and other policies laid down by the Board.
▪ Ensure that the major strategic and operational risks to which the Settlement is
exposed are reviewed annually and that systems have been established to mitigate
these risks.
▪ Ensure that the income and property of the Settlement are applied for the purposes set
out by law and for no other purpose, and with complete fairness between people who
are eligible to benefit.
▪ Ensure that intangible assets such as organisational knowledge and expertise,
intellectual property and the Settlement’s good name and reputation are properly
safeguarded.
e) Promotion of the Settlement and Engagement with Stakeholders
▪ Be prepared to act as an ambassador for the Settlement when asked to by the Chief
Executive or Chair of Trustees, and to work within an agreed brief.
▪ Attend events as an ambassador for the Settlement, to network and promote the work
of the Settlement.
▪ Seek at all times to raise awareness of the work of the Settlement to potential
beneficiaries.
▪ Assist with fundraising and awareness-raising through appropriate speaking and
networking events, with support and training as appropriate.
4. Recruiting Trustees with particular experiences
As part of a regular process of self-audit, the Trustees have identified a particular need to
recruit Trustees with experience of:
▪ Fundraising – from the perspective of either charitable trusts or high net worth
individuals or both, to help maximise our chances of success in fundraising activities
▪ Finance – to be a second finance Trustee, in addition to the Treasurer
▪ Property and general management – to help us to maintain, refurbish and develop
plans for our historic building
▪ Charity experience – to bring knowledge of financial and operational management in
that sector
▪ Lived experience - Ensuring the perspective of volunteers, members and alumni is
represented in decision making
Although the Board is very effective, it lacks significant diversity, which diminishes its
capacity to be even more effective. The Trustees would therefore particularly welcome
interest from those from UKME/Global Majority Heritage backgrounds, younger people and
people with disabilities, all of which are under-represented on the Board.
5. Person Specification
Expressions of interest are invited, in writing, with examples of experience in these areas :
Essential Experience & Skills
- Willingness to devote the necessary time and effort
- Ability to contribute to the strategic vision and direction of KLS
- Ability to work as an active and vocal part of the Trustee board
- Effective communicator – both verbal and written
- Willingness to be available to staff for advice and enquiries
- Committed to KLS’s mission, vision and values and its work
- Knowledge of Battersea / Wandsworth
No prior experience is needed. Full training and support will be given.
6. Further Information
- Katherine Low Settlement is committed to equal opportunities.
- All offers to volunteer at Katherine Low Settlement are subject to two satisfactory references, which is standard KLS policy applicable to all roles. KLS may ask for an enhanced DBS check.
- You will adhere to matters of confidentiality concerning this role and the KLS team.
- An induction is given. This includes sharing KLS policies and procedures relevant to each post.
We work to reduce poverty and isolation and bring the community together.

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Trustee
Location: Cannock, Staffordshire (Hybrid – UK-based applicants only)
Time commitment: Minimum 4 board meetings/year + occasional involvement
Remuneration: Voluntary (reasonable expenses reimbursed)
Closing date: 31 October 2025
About Newlife
As one of the UK’s leading charities providing essential specialist equipment to children with disabilities, Newlife is dedicated to making life better - for the families we serve, and for the people who help us to make that happen.
Through grants and emergency equipment loans, we ensure children get the vital equipment they need, when they need it, while our free nurse helpline offers crucial support and information – as well as a listening ear. Our campaigns help to give children with disabilities and their families a voice, advocating for change to benefit the families we serve. And we support adults with additional needs with volunteering and employment opportunities, providing an introduction to the workplace and a means for career development.
Across the whole of Newlife, our teams are crucial to our success – it’s not just a job; here you’ll be helping us to change lives every day.
We’re now seeking new Trustees to strengthen our Board and help shape the future of our vital work.
Who we’re looking for
We welcome applications from individuals with a strong commitment to inclusion, equity, and our mission. We are particularly interested in candidates who bring expertise in one or more of the following areas:
- Retail & Commercial – helping us grow and develop our network of charity shops and enterprise initiatives.
- Digital Systems & Infrastructure – supporting digital transformation, data management, and IT governance.
- Disability – lived or professional experience of disability, access and inclusion.
- Children’s Services – knowledge of child development, safeguarding, or children’s policy.
Previous trustee or governance experience is welcome but not essential. We offer support and induction for all new trustees.
Trustee responsibilities
- Attend and contribute to quarterly Board meetings (hybrid format, with at least one in-person meeting in Cannock annually)
- Provide strategic direction and oversight
- Uphold good governance and regulatory compliance
- Contribute to committees or working groups aligned with your expertise
- Act as an ambassador for Newlife, upholding our values and promoting our work
- Trustees are expected to dedicate time to meeting preparation, email communications, and occasional events, equating to roughly 1–2 hours per month outside of meetings.
Why join us?
This is a rewarding opportunity to make a real and lasting difference in the lives of disabled children and their families. You’ll contribute to meaningful change, work alongside passionate and skilled colleagues, and help guide a respected national charity into its next chapter.
How to apply
To apply, please email your CV and a brief covering letter outlining your interest and relevant experience by 31 October 2025.
Informal conversations with the Chair can be arranged upon request. Shortlisted candidates will be invited to a virtual interview and a visit to meet the team and learn more about our work.
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The UK’s largest charitable provider of specialist equipment for disabled children.



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Location: Remote (with weekly virtual check-in)
Time Commitment: 2–3 hours per week
Reports to: Charity Operational Director
Contract: Volunteer (unpaid)
Help Us Grow by Using Your Research Skills for Good
Are you an avid reader, a natural researcher, or someone who enjoys deep dives into information online? Would you like to use those skills to support a grassroots environmental charity?
Willowbrook Farm Charity is looking for a dedicated Volunteer Funds & Partnerships Researcher to help us identify potential grant opportunities and partnerships that align with our mission:
Nurturing Sustainable and Equitable Communities through education, biodiversity, and sustainable farming.
What You’ll Be Doing
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Conducting deep online research to identify grant providers, CSR programmes, and funding opportunities that align with our values
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Reading and analysing funder guidelines to assess eligibility, fit, and application requirements
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Creating clear summaries and recommendations based on your findings
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Identifying potential partnerships with organisations, trusts, or foundations that share our ethos
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Meeting with the Director once a week (remotely) to discuss research progress and priorities
This Role Is Ideal For Someone Who:
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Loves researching and reading in-depth content
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Has excellent comprehension and analysis skills
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Can spot opportunities that match specific criteria
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Is detail-oriented, thorough, and curious
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Enjoys working independently with a purpose
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Wants to support sustainability, inclusion, biodiversity, and ethical living
What You’ll Gain
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The chance to contribute directly to the growth and sustainability of a values-led charity
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Experience in nonprofit research and funding development
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A flexible role that fits around your schedule (just 2–3 hours a week)
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Weekly contact and support from our friendly team
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A reference or LinkedIn endorsement after 4+ months of contribution
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The satisfaction of helping secure funding for meaningful, community-based work
The Impact You'll Have
As a Volunteer Funds & Partnerships Researcher, you will play a critical behind-the-scenes role in helping Willowbrook Farm Charity grow and thrive. Your research will directly contribute to:
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Identifying funding that sustains our projects – Your work will uncover grant opportunities that help us deliver hands-on environmental education, protect biodiversity, and promote sustainable living.
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Ensuring we apply only to relevant opportunities – By carefully reading funder criteria and guidelines, you’ll save our small team time and resources, allowing us to focus our energy on the best-aligned funders.
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Laying the foundation for long-term partnerships – Your research may open doors to strategic partnerships with trusts, foundations, and organisations that share our values.
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Strengthening our resilience – In our post-pandemic rebuilding phase, every successful grant or partnership helps us remain independent, community-driven, and inclusive.
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Turning curiosity into change – Your love of reading and research will translate into tangible impact, helping create a fairer, greener future for the communities we serve.
You won’t just be gathering data—you’ll be helping connect people, values, and resources, shaping the future of a small charity with a big vision.
About Willowbrook Farm Charity
Based in Oxfordshire, we provide hands-on environmental education, promote sustainable living, and support inclusive access to nature. We work with people from all walks of life—especially those facing barriers to green spaces—and believe in building a fairer, greener future through practical, grassroots action.
Please, send us your CV and cover letter. Thank you!
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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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!
About Roots Academy
At Roots Academy, we’ve built a learning experience that’s changing the lives of the ummah’s future leaders, change-makers and visionaries.
Our vision is enabling university students to live God-centred lives, so we teach structured, engaging and transformative face-to-face foundational Islamic education to over 2,000 students across the UK, Ireland, Canada & Australia.
Role Summary:
The Fundraising Lead for Roots Academy Canada will be responsible for developing and executing fundraising strategies to support the expansion of Roots Academy’s programs.
This role is critical in ensuring that Roots Academy has the financial resources needed to deliver high-quality Islamic education to communities around the world.
The ideal candidate will be passionate about the mission of Roots Academy, skilled in engaging donors and securing funding through various channels, and able to build lasting relationships with key stakeholders.
Key Responsibilities:
Community Engagement:
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Develop and implement a dynamic fundraising plan that includes a variety of strategies tailored to Roots Academy’s target audiences, including university MSAs, mosques, and Islamic organisations.
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Identify and build partnerships with key community organisations, MSAs, and Islamic centres to create collaborative fundraising opportunities.
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Stay adaptable to emerging opportunities for funding, leveraging both traditional and innovative approaches to engage and attract potential donors.
Relationship Building:
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Actively engage with MSAs, Islamic centres, and community organisations to establish Roots Academy as a cause worth supporting and to cultivate long-term donor relationships.
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Collaborate with MSAs and community partners to organise local fundraising events, campaigns, and other initiatives that resonate with the community.
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Serve as a liaison between Roots Academy and these partner organisations to foster a spirit of collaboration and mutual support.
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Work closely with MSAs and community organisations to retain donors by creating meaningful engagement opportunities and maintaining a sense of involvement with Roots Academy’s mission.
Campaign Management:
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Lead and coordinate diverse fundraising campaigns, including online initiatives, MSA-driven campaigns, and in-person events like benefit dinners and community gatherings.
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Work with Roots Academy’s marketing team to create campaign materials and digital content, ensuring that each initiative is tailored to engage and inspire potential donors.
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Coordinate and oversee logistics for events, ensuring a smooth and impactful experience for all participants and maximising fundraising outcomes.
Tracking and Reporting:
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Maintain accurate records of fundraising activities, donor interactions, and campaign outcomes to ensure transparency and accountability.
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Provide regular reports to the leadership team on fundraising efforts, adapting strategies as needed based on campaign performance and community feedback.
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Use data to evaluate the effectiveness of different fundraising approaches, enabling continuous improvement in future efforts.
Skills and Qualifications:
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Fundraising Experience: Proven experience in developing and executing successful fundraising strategies, particularly for nonprofit organisations, educational initiatives, or Islamic institutions.
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Community-Oriented: A deep understanding of the Muslim community in Canada, especially in relation to university students and local mosques.
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Relationship Building: Proven experience in building and maintaining meaningful relationships with a wide variety of stakeholders.
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Project Management: Strong organisational skills with the ability to support program delivery efficiently.
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Communication: Excellent communication skills, with the ability to engage diverse audiences, from students to community leaders.
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Commitment to Ihsaan: This role requires someone who strives to deliver their responsibilities with ihsaan.
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Dedication to Service: A heart for khidma (service), and a desire to make a positive impact on the lives of young Muslims through education.
What We Offer:
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Be part of a team of 100+ dedicated volunteers from across the globe.
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Receive continuous rewards for those that seek Islamic knowledge from the Roots platform.
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Be a part of a growing organisation that aims to revive and educate Muslims from a grassroots perspective.
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Receive in-house tarbiyah sessions to develop your deen.
Please note this is an unpaid volunteer position.
Volunteers are entitled to claim expenses incurred for food, travel and equipment, in line with our Expenses policy.
We teach structured, engaging and transformative face-to-face foundational Islamic education to Young Muslims across the UK and internationally.

The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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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!
Sense College Loughborough is a specialist Further Education (FE) college, supporting students between 16-25, who have a wide range of disabilities. We aim to prepare young people to be as independent as possible and help them to achieve their long term goals. We offer different pathways and work with Loughborough College, to help students gain the skills, experience, knowledge and confidence to achieve these goals.
Candidates interested in the role of Lay Governor at college must be able to demonstrate commitment to Safeguarding, Strategic leadership and a passion to Further Education particularly Specialist Education. A understanding of issues facing the post 16 specialist education sector would be desirable. If you feel you have the ability to make a positive contribution to meetings and provide constructive challenge to support senior managers at the college we would love to hear from you. We anticipate that the successful candidates will need to commit a minimum of 4 half days per term to the role in relation to meetings and preparation. The ability to attend other ad-hoc college events and visits would also be very welcomed.
The role of members of the Governing Body is to provide strategic leadership, support and constructive challenge to the college senior management team to ensure that Sense College provides an excellent education experience for all students. The Governors will work with the college senior management to ensure the college offers a broad based curriculum to maximise the teaching and learning experiences of all its students, with demonstrable outcomes. Sense College Loughborough Lay Governors will attend 3 full committee meetings a year, plus 3 extra meetings for their chosen sub-committee. Meetings last from 90 minutes for sub-committees and 2 hours 30 minutes for the full committee, Lay Governors will come prepared and engaged, having done the reading the prior and ready to ask any questions they may have. Governors of Sense College have a varied role encompassing a range of duties. Much of this is undertaken through participation in the full Governing Body meetings and Sense College sub-committees according to a governor`s experience and skillset, and through college visits.
Some examples of governor duties are below, noting that these are not exclusive:
- Reviewing, approving and monitoring the implementation of the Sense College 2022-2025 Strategic Plan
- Approving the final Sense College Annual Self-Assessment Report (SAR)
- Reviewing and monitoring progress and outcomes from the Sense College Quality Improvement Plan (QuIP)
- Reviewing students’ progress and achievements through a range of products i.e. case studies, reports and visits to Sense College
- Reviewing college data against Key Performance Indicators and dashboards.
- Participating in Ofsted inspection meetings on governance to support Sense College and the college senior management team
- Monitoring implementation of safeguarding (SfG) procedures, keeping updated with current SfG legislation and governors Prevent responsibilities
- Monitoring college budget performance with the emphasis on new students referrals funded through the Education and Skills Funding Agency
- Attending and participating in governor training events, student celebrations and college visits
About us
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.
Sense values
We include. We collaborate. We find a way. We challenge. We celebrate.
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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!
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.