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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 1,800 students across the UK.
Role Summary
As a Governance Officer, you will work closely with the Governance Lead to ensure strong governance practices across Roots Academy. Your role will focus on supporting governance frameworks, policies, and compliance measures to align with charity governance requirements and relevant regulations. You will also play a key role in embedding a culture of governance across the organisation.
Key tasks
Trustee Support
- Assist trustees with governance-related tasks and ensure they have access to relevant policies, guidelines, and resources.
- Direct trustees to appropriate regulatory frameworks, best practices, and governance training materials.
Governance & Compliance Support
- Support the onboarding process for new trustees, ensuring all necessary documentation is collected and securely stored.
- Assist in coordinating trustee meetings, including preparation of agendas, accurate minute-taking, and document distribution.
- Maintain key governance registers, such as the register of interests, policy register, and risk register, ensuring timely updates and compliance.
Policy & Risk Management
- Support the Governance Lead in developing and reviewing governance policies, including Conflict of Interest, Risk Management, and Whistleblowing Policies.
- Assist team leads in ensuring policies are implemented effectively and aligned with best practices.
- Help monitor compliance with Charity Commission regulations and the Fundraising Code of Conduct.
Embedding a Governance Culture
- Assist in raising awareness of governance principles across the organisation.
- Support the Governance Lead in organising training sessions or briefings on governance best practices.
- Help integrate governance principles into the organisation’s operations and decision-making processes.
What we’re looking for
▪ Interest or experience in charity governance, risk management, or compliance.
▪ Strong attention to detail and ability to maintain accurate records.
▪ Excellent organisation and communication skills.
▪ Ability to work independently while collaborating with different teams.
▪ Familiarity with Charity Commission Regulations and governance best practices (desirable but not essential).
What we have to offer
▪ Be part of a dedicated team of 90+ volunteers across the UK.
▪ Contribute to a growing organisation that educates and empowers the Muslim community.
▪ Access to in-house tarbiyah sessions to develop your deen.
▪ Receive continuous rewards for facilitating Islamic education through Roots Academy.
Please note: This is an unpaid volunteer position. Volunteers can claim expenses for food, travel, and equipment in line with the Expenses Policy.
We teach structured, engaging and transformative face-to-face foundational Islamic education to Young Muslims across the UK and internationally.

Chair
Unremunerated | Approx. 2 days per month | Hybrid meetings (alternating between remote and in-person)
Our client, a long-established charitable trust, exists to support women’s financial resilience and to tackle gendered poverty in the UK. Since 2016, the organisation has awarded over £26 million in grants, directly benefiting more than 150,000 women through individual funding, community-based partnerships, and long-term systemic change initiatives.
The charity is now seeking a new Chair of the Board to guide it through the next phase of its strategic development. This is a significant opportunity to provide leadership to a highly focused and well-governed organisation addressing one of the UK’s most pressing and persistent inequalities.
The incoming Chair will offer inclusive and effective leadership to the Board of Trustees, uphold strong governance practices, support the Chief Executive, and help shape the organisation’s strategic direction. The role will be central in maintaining momentum, reinforcing accountability, and ensuring the organisation continues to respond effectively to the needs of the communities it serves.
The charity is open to exploring alternative leadership models and welcomes interest from those considering a Chair and Deputy Chair arrangement or a Co-Chair model. The priority is securing a collaborative and inclusive approach to board leadership that aligns with the charity’s values.
The ideal candidate will bring:
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A sound understanding of governance, financial oversight, funding models, and compliance within the charitable sector
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Proven experience in chairing boards or senior-level committees, with the ability to facilitate inclusive, productive discussions and decision-making
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Strong strategic thinking skills, with the ability to anticipate change, manage uncertainty, and influence long-term direction
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A values-led leadership style marked by emotional intelligence, empathy, and integrity
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A deep commitment to gender equity and a nuanced understanding of the structural drivers of gendered poverty
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The time and capacity to fully engage with the responsibilities of the role
To learn more about the role and how to apply, please visit the dedicated microsite by clicking 'redirect to recruiter'
This is an exciting time to join the organisation. The new Chair will work alongside a dedicated executive team and engaged trustees to ensure that the charity’s funding remains impactful, relevant, and sustainable — and that its governance continues to reflect its core values.
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Are you skilled in financial management and passionate about supporting access to equine-facilitated therapy for disabled adults and children in Midlothian? Join our board of trustees as a Treasurer to help shape the future of our charity.
Responsibilities:
· Financial Oversight: Maintain accurate and up-to-date financial records for the charity, ensuring timely invoicing and payment issuance.
· Budget and Cash Flow Management: Maintain the annual budget and monitor cash flow to ensure sufficient funds for operations, advising on necessary adjustments.
· Annual Accounts: Prepare the annual statement of accounts and coordinate the independent review of these accounts, in preparation for their presentation at the Annual General Meeting (AGM).
· Trustee Meetings: Attendance at in-person or online committee meetings held every 6-8 weeks.
· Annual General Meeting (AGM): In-person attendance at the Annual General Meeting (AGM) in Rosewell.
· Compliance and Reporting: Ensure compliance with financial regulations, the Charity Commission’s requirements, and any other relevant laws or guidelines, including the timely submission of financial returns and reports.
Why us?
- Support Midlothian’s only Riding for the Disabled Charity to provide equine-facilitated therapy to disabled adults and children in our community
- This is a fantastic opportunity to make a real difference, using your financial expertise to help a charity thrive, whilst engaging with and making a difference to the community
- Flexible hours, minimum time commitment and pre-organised meetings
Experience required
· Financial Experience: Strong financial background, such as a treasurer, part-qualified accountant, or equivalent.
· Community Interest: Willingness to learn about the function and role of the charity in our community
· Policy Adherence: Committed to adhering to financial guidelines, organisational policies, and requirements set by the national office and the charity commission.
· Time Commitment: Commit 2-3 hours per week.
· Session Attendance: Attend at least two RDA sessions annually.
· References and Check: Provide two references and undergo a PVG check.
Travel details
The Thornton Rose RDA is based in Rosewell Midlothian, however the work can be done remotely. Access to Rosewell is via the 49 bus route or by car.
Please get in touch with any further questions, for an informal chat and to find out more!
Thornton Rose provides riding opportunities for people of all ages and disabilities to enjoy a safe, stimulating, therapeutic and recreational sport.




The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
As a Business Development Manager you will be the front of the charity by helping to create opportunities when engaging small, medium and large enterprises. The role will provide effective day-to-day management relating to all aspects of the charity’s set up and operations.
The role will ensure financial sustainability by assisting the CEO, Marketing Lead and fundraisers identify and secure appropriate funding that supports the values of the charity, and to clearly demonstrate and promote the positive impact of the charity.
What will you be doing?
- To manage all operational activity of the charity according to the strategic direction provided by the CEO and Trustees.
- Where required to undertake aspects of business development including identification of funding opportunities, bid writing and tender submissions.
- To assist the CEO with updating and revising the charity’s business plan and fundraising strategy in accordance with the Trustees’ strategic direction.
- Contacting potential partners to establish rapport and arrange meetings.
- Researching organisations and individuals to find new opportunities.
- Where appropriate attend conferences, meetings, and charity events.
- Develop a growth strategy focused both on financial gain and stakeholders’ satisfaction.
- To undertake any other relevant duties within the overall scope of the role, as requested by the CEO and Trustees of the charity.
- Lobby government and other policy makers on behalf of the charity’s cause or client group.
What are we looking for?
- Bachelor’s degree in business, sales and marketing or related field.
- Highly competent IT skills
- Proven customer service skills
- The ability to prioritise and manager own workload
- Understanding of data protection and confidentiality
- Excellent time management and organisational skills
- Ability to motivate and empower people
- High levels of commitment, reliability and motivation
- Flexible and adaptable approach
- Ability to learn quickly and take on tasks outside of current skill set.
Time commitment and expenses:
- 3-7 hours per week, either in or out of office hours.
- We request a minimum commitment of 3 months volunteering.
What difference will you make?
- Share your knowledge and experience.
- Learn new skills.
- Shape how the charity presents itself to service users, stakeholders, funders and the general public.
- Network with a friendly team of people.
- Make a difference to the charity and the lives of others.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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St Edmundsbury Cathedral became a registered charity on 2 May 2023 and has a Board of Trustees referred to as Chapter. Chapter is accountable for the governance, strategic direction and management of the Cathedral, and has ultimate responsibility for the care, maintenance and development of the Cathedral estate, all aspects of Cathedral activity, and for securing its long-term viability and financial sustainability.
The Risk, Audit and Review Committee will enable Chapter members to meet their responsibilities by providing independent oversight of the Cathedral’s systems of internal control, risk management and financial reporting, and through supervision of the quality, independence and effectiveness of both the internal and external auditors.
In this instance the Cathedral is looking at recruiting someone with relevant understandings and experience who would thrive as a Committee Chair.
The Committee must keep the activities and management of the Cathedral under review in relation to such matters as the Chapter has specified in these Terms of Reference.
The Chair is responsible for:
- Agreeing the agenda with the Chief Operating Officer for committee meetings
- Producing reports and ensuring they are submitted to Chapter in a timely manner.
The committee is responsible for:
- reviewing the annual report and financial statements, paying particular attention to accounting policies, areas involving significant judgement or estimation and compliance with financial reporting requirements and accounting standards, and recommending them to Chapter for approval;
- reviewing the scope and results of internal and external audit work, including the adequacy of management responses;
- reviewing the performance of internal and external auditors, including recommending the appointment and remuneration of internal and external auditors to Chapter when required;
- monitoring the processes for assessing, reporting, mitigating and owning business risks and their financial implications, including financial, governance and safeguarding risks;
- reviewing the risk register at least annually, and ensuring Chapter’s internal processes facilitate the prompt reporting of serious incidents, control failures and emerging risks;
- reviewing and recommending to Chapter the organisation’s policies for counter-fraud, anti-money laundering, whistle-blowing and cyber and information security; and
- reviewing arrangements by which staff may, in confidence, raise concerns about possible improprieties relating to finance or other aspects of the Cathedral’s operations to ensure that arrangements are in place for the investigation of such matters and for appropriate follow-up action.
Membership
- The Committee must have a minimum of six members and a maximum of ten members, provided that at least one member of the Committee must be a non-executive Chapter member.
- The Chapter shall appoint all members of the Committee, having consulted the Nominations Committee.
- Not all appointed members need to be Chapter members and should not be executive Chapter members.
- There must not be a majority of members in common with the Finance Committee.
- The members appointed should, collectively, possess appropriate knowledge and skills in accounting, risk management, audit, financial governance and any other technical issues relevant to the work of the Committee.
- The Dean must not be a member of the Committee but is entitled to attend any meeting of the Committee. If the Dean does attend, he or she may speak but may not vote.
- The chair of the Committee must be appointed by the Chapter. The person appointed to chair the Committee must: not be a member of the Chapter; and have recent and relevant financial experience.
- Each member is appointed for a term of office of up to three years.
- A member may be reappointed, provided that any member who has served more than two consecutive terms is not eligible for appointment as a member until at least two years has passed since the member last held the office.
- A Committee member may resign by notice in writing to the Chief Operating Officer and Dean. Any Committee member who ceases to be a Chapter member shall automatically cease to be a member of the Committee.
- The Chapter may remove a member of the Committee in accordance with the provisions of the Statutes.
- Members must declare conflicts of interest or loyalty in accordance with the Chapter’s conflicts of interest policy.
Successful candidates must possess the following competencies and personal attributes:
- Professional Experience
- Have a broad understanding of the leadership and management needs of complex organisations
- Have experience of strategic planning and implementation
- Have a good general knowledge of the basis of faith within the Anglican community
- Be well informed of the responsibilities and obligations of Charity Trustees
- Have a good general knowledge of good operational practices in managing organisations
- Have proven professional expertise in audit and risk management, especially for Charities.
Proven expertise in one or more of the following areas is essential:
- Finance Legislation (especially auditing), Management accounting practices, Internal and external auditing, Financial risk management, Business risk management, Project risk management, Safeguarding, Health and Safety, Property management, Strategic planning for finance and monitoring and evaluating culture / environment impact.
Desirable Personal Attributes and Behaviours:
- Ethically anchored – act with honesty and integrity; committed to act and behave ethically
- Intellectual ability – have the ability to obtain and analyse relevant data; use object reasoning
- Emotionally aware/resilient – are emotionally intelligent; remain calm under stress
- Team oriented/collaborative – actively seek the views and knowledge of others and adopt a collaborative approach
- Diligent/responsible – approach work in a conscientious way and take responsibility for their actions
- Faithful/discreet – honour the trust placed in them by others and be discreet in their conversations
- Humble/servant leader – place others’ needs before their own; not be self-seeking or status oriented
- Effective communicator – are able to express themselves clearly and concisely using relevant information
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Board Members (Treasurer and Trustees)
Location: Glasgow, Board meetings can be attended either in person or online
Voluntary Positions
Scottish Recovery Consortium (SRC) believes that recovery is a reality for those affected/harmed by problematic substance use. SRC supports, represents, and connects people and communities across Scotland by working with recovery in all its forms. We believe there are many pathways to recovery and collaborate with a range of partners across Scotland—from individuals and grassroots, lived-experience recovery communities to government, and from local and national partners to UK organisations. SRC operates across Scotland, offering a range of activities to support the creation, development, growth, and sustainability of recovery communities. We play a critical role in ensuring the voice of lived experience is heard at both local and national levels, and we use this approach to influence policy and practice. We amplify the voices of people and communities by campaigning, influencing, and evidencing the vital role and impact recovery has in reducing stigma, inequalities, and harm caused by problematic substance use.
For more information about SRC: Scottish Recovery Consortium
Following a period of change and the current Trustees reaching the end of their tenure, the Board has recently conducted a strategic review of its governance arrangements. We are now seeking to appoint new Board Members, including a Treasurer, to help lead the Scottish Recovery Consortium (SRC) into its next chapter.
Treasurer:
As Treasurer, you will provide support and advice in relation to board and financial matters, maintaining an overview of SRC’s financial health. You will ensure that effective and appropriate financial measures, controls, and procedures are in place and consistently followed. At each Board meeting, you will present reports on the charity’s financial performance and overall stability.
We are looking for a highly experienced finance professional with a strong background in accounting, finance, or auditing. Ideally, you will be a qualified accountant with a deep understanding of financial management practices, particularly within the voluntary and community sectors. You will be confident in clearly presenting financial information, ensuring regulatory compliance, and advising the Board on financial strategy and risk.
Board Members:
As a Board Member of the Scottish Recovery Consortium (SRC), you will play a crucial role in overseeing the organisation’s operations, ensuring its activities align with SRC’s vision and mission. Your responsibilities will include helping to shape a clear and effective strategy while offering support and constructive challenge to the executive team, enabling the organisation to grow, thrive, and fulfil its mission.
We are particularly seeking individuals who share a strong commitment to SRC’s vision and bring expertise in one or more of the following areas: academia, research, human resources, or fundraising/funding.
SRC particularly values the perspectives of individuals with lived experience of alcohol and/or drug recovery, including family members, as these insights can help inform and strengthen the organisation’s work.
While previous board experience is beneficial, it is essential that candidates demonstrate strong communication skills, the ability to think creatively and strategically, and the capacity to exercise sound, independent judgement.
Time Commitment:
The SRC Board meets five times a year, including the Annual General Meeting (AGM). Board meetings are accessible either in person at their Glasgow office or online. However, attendance at the AGM is required in person.
We Stand are recruiting a number of voluntary positions for our Board of Trustees, including a Board secretary.
We Stand is the only national charity that specialises in helping non-abusing parents and carers to protect and support their sexually abused children.
Our Mission is to provide support in a non - judgmental environment for non abusing parents and carers of sexually abused children.
Our Services help families at a time of extreme trauma caused by child sexual abuse – providing emotional and practical support to young victims, siblings and non-abusing parents/carers so that they can move on positively with their lives together.
Role
We Stand is run by a Board made up of volunteer Trustees. We are seeking a committed and passionate individual to fill the role of volunteer Board Secretary. Previous board experience is not required, but experience on the following criteria is.
Expectations of Board Secretary
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Planning Board and sub-committee meetings. This includes organising and coordinating meetings, preparing agenda and distributing any meeting materials.
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Maintaining records of board proceedings, decisions and actions
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Ensuring Board compliance
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Following up on actions
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Maintaining good relations with the the Board, CEO and staff members
Our Mission is to provide support in a non - judgmental environment for non abusing parents and carers of sexually abused children.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Our Branch is seeking a new Treasurer for our Committee. We would love to hear from a finance professional with a passion for animal welfare!
About us:
RSPCA Lincolnshire Mid, NE & Lincoln Branch rehabilitates and re-homes animals rescued by the RSPCA's national Inspectors. We also promote responsible pet ownership and hold animal action days such as for microchipping.
We currently run three charity shops and regular fundraising events, to rehabilitate more than 100 animals each year, and help them find their forever home.
Our Branch is extremely passionate with twelve Trustees currently forming the Committee.
We have a very strong financial position, with excellent controls, having had the support of a dedicated Treasurer for over 10 years. We are now looking for her successor and would love to hear from you!
What is involved?
As a Trustee of an RSPCA Branch you will have the chance to influence how we care for and prevent cruelty to animals.
Our Treasurer acts as principal financial trustee maintaining and administering the accounts of the branch.
What you can bring to our board:
You will have a professional finance qualification or be working towards one, such as CIMA or ACCA. You will ideally have charity finance experience, such as an understanding of gift aid, charity commission reporting requirements and restricted funds.
You will have experience of using finance software, with Xero experience being particularly desirable as it is our current software. You will also be familiar with how HMRC rules work, i.e., PAYE, Employer’s National Insurance and charity rules in respect of VAT.
Our Treasurer is a key role, with responsibilities to:
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implement and maintain sound financial systems in order to retain full control of branch funds.
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take a lead role in ensuring the committee set annual financial budgets and forward plan the branch income and expenditure so that the accounts balance in the long term.
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provide a written financial report for every branch meeting showing the branch’s income and expenditure since the last meeting.
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liaise with auditors/independent examiner regarding the production of the annual branch accounts and treasurer’s report for the AGM, including SORP statement.
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maintain control of all bank accounts as authorised by the committee.
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execute and operate branch committee financial decisions and act as branch co-signatory on all branch cheques, if required.
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make quarterly VAT returns via the Branch’s Xero accounting system.
Working with our Branch Manager, the Treasurer will also:
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maintain control over all branch debit/credit cards, paying-in books and receipt books and to ensure their correct use.
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ensure correct responsibility for the branch network of collection boxes.
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arrange payment of the annual branch contribution to the appropriate RSPCA fund.
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coordinate financial control of all branch fundraising activities.
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ensure the retention and safekeeping of all branch financial documentation for the appropriate time as set by the charity commission.
Additionally, in conjunction with your fellow trustees, our Treasurer will:
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conduct regular reviews of the branch accounts and investment portfolio to ensure the best return on branch funds.
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ensure the production, monitoring and annual review of the branch’s financial risk management strategy in accordance with the charity commission’s requirements.
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liaise with Branch officers and Branch Partnership Manager on financial affairs as necessary and alert them immediately to any possible difficulties or irregularities.
Things to know about the role
You will ideally live and/or work in our branch area in Lincolnshire, UK, to bring local insight to our branch decisions. Our branch covers the city of Lincoln, out to Mablethorpe, Woodhall Spa and Gainsborough, and all the way up to Grimsby.
We meet monthly as a board, with most of these online but we like to also meet at least 3 times each year in-person, including our AGM, as well as support local fundraising events.
If you would like an informal chat about the opportunity, please contact the Chair Sophie Easteal or Treasurer Penny Kemp.
Our Trustees need to be or become a member of the RSPCA.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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HR Lead for Watford and Three Rivers Refugee Partnership
Are you looking to make a meaningful impact?
We are seeking a Human Resources lead to support our charity in developing and managing our HR strategy, policies and processes.
Watford and Three Rivers Refugee Partnership (WTRRP) provides practical and emotional support, advice and befriending to refugees, migrants and people seeking asylum living in the Watford and Three Rivers area. We are a growing charity serving an increasing number of clients. We have been able to secure some funding which has enabled us to be able to employ three members of staff, one Full time Caseworker, a part time Office Manager and a part time Volunteer Coordinator. We are based in St. Mary’s Church, Watford in the heart of the City Centre.
What are we looking for?
We are looking for someone with the passion and drive for Human Resources, who will play a key role in shaping our HR policies and practice, supporting our team, and ensuring a positive and effective work environment. As well as paid staff, we have a pool of dedicated volunteers that support the charity and there will be some policies that will need reviewing that apply to both staff and volunteers.
Key Responsibilities
· Develop HR policies and procedures aligned with best practice
· Guide the Trustees on performance management and development
· Provide guidance on employment law, contracts and HR compliance
· Foster a positive and productive culture within our Charity
· Be part of a team to resolve issues with staff and volunteers using clear processes
· Become a Trustee of the Charity and attend meetings which are held in the evenings in Watford
Who We’re Looking For
· HR experience (manager level desirable)
· Knowledge of HR policies, employment law, and best practice
· Ability to adapt to the context of the Charity, and working with volunteers
· Strong interpersonal and communication skills
· Ability to work independently and as part of a team
· Someone who is interested in supporting the Charity grow and develop
Time Commitment
The hours would vary and initially may be more whilst our policies are developed and reviewed.
3-5 hours a week.
Committee meetings are on varying weekday evenings, currently 6 per year.
What you will gain:
· Satisfaction from being part of bringing positive change to migrants and asylum seekers in the local community
· Valuable experience in a charitable organisation – both strategic and practical
· Access to training with NCVO
· Being part of a team of trustees
Interested in the role?
If you would like to have an informal chat initially, please contact us, or you can apply via Charity Jobs.
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InterVol is a student volunteering charity in the United Kingdom that connects students with volunteering opportunities locally and overseas. InterVol supports students to develop their skills with community projects in the UK and then use those skills to support the work of charitable partners overseas on health, education, refugee support, and conservation placements. Our project placements and volunteering opportunities are designed by our local partners with the long-term needs of beneficiaries and communities in mind. InterVol supports a network of four student societies at English universities with around one hundred volunteers annually.
InterVol is looking to increase its presence on university campuses around England and Wales, and therefore we are accepting applications from university students interested in setting up a student committee.As a committee member, you will be responsible for recruiting students to volunteer locally and abroad, liaising between the board of trustees and the committee, and recruiting committee members for the next academic year. The student committees will be supported by the trustee board, who are drawn from past student committees.
Setting up a student committee is an excellent opportunity to gain leadership experience, gain a developed insight into the charity sector and international development, and create positive change in your community and abroad. All student committees are supported by the trustee board, and there will be training provided.
As a committee member you will:
·Work with the student union at your university to establish an InterVol committee.
·Recruit students to volunteer locally and abroad. This will involve attending freshers’ fair, hosting information evenings, and running team-building days.
·Organise local volunteering opportunities and liaise with our international project partners.
·Recruit committee members for the following academic year.
·Oversee volunteer fundraising.
·Commit to being involved with the student committee for two years.
·Be based in the United Kingdom to allow travel to meetings.
Person Specification:
·Experience of volunteering in the UK or abroad.
·Strong teamwork, collaboration, and communication skills.
·Capable of leading teams and working under pressure.
·Well-versed at time management and staying organised.
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Company Secretary Weston Park Foundation (WPF)
About us
Who We Are
The Weston Park Foundation (WPF) is a charity governed by a Board of Trustees meeting twice yearly. The Foundation's assets run to many millions of pounds, with many of its treasures to be found within the House. The Park is some 1,000 acres, including two Capability Brown landscapes.
WPF has a wholly owned and successful subsidiary, Weston Park Enterprises Ltd (WPEL), which trades at Weston: not just general tourism and visits, but a restaurant, cafe and an Art Gallery in the Granary, corporate hospitality, leisure and cultural tour residential stays in the House, major events in the Park, as well as six holiday rentals.
Since its inception in 1986, the trustees have been able to restore the House and its possessions, the park, and the gardens to a condition not seen for centuries. Exciting new projects are in the pipeline aimed at increasing and diversifying income streams.
Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG)
Weston Park is dedicated to operating in a socially responsible and sustainable manner. We understand the importance of Environmental, Social, and Governance factors in delivering long-term value to our stakeholders, including employees, customers, partners, and communities.
Our ESG policy serves as a framework to guide our actions, ensuring we integrate these principles into our business practices. We believe this approach will help us create lasting value and contribute to a sustainable future.
Role Overview
We are looking to appoint someone with relevant experience to act as Company Secretary to the Board of Trustees of WPF as well as sit on the Audit Committee. In addition to support the role of CEO of the organisation in terms of corporate governance and best practices of the charity.
We are seeking an individual who is committed and passionate about heritage and the positive impact it can have on communities.
Skills and knowledge.
Experience of running or advising a commercial /quasi-commercial organisation or a charity is essential; as is an ability to cope with financial accounts and projections and strong knowledge of corporate governance. Knowledge of charity law and procedure is not essential, but would be helpful.
A legal background will be useful, in terms of fulfilling the role of Company Secretary, closely monitoring ongoing developments in collaboration with the Chairman and the Chief Executive, all the while providing informed advice as needed. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, accompanied by a readiness to engage in constructive and collaborative decision-making is essential.
We would welcome guidance on various governance issues, which encompass key areas.
- Offering support and direction to the Chair of the Board, the Chief Executive Officer, and the Chair of the Audit Committee regarding their governance responsibilities, in alignment with established policies and best practices. Special care is taken in reviewing meeting minutes to ensure the accuracy and integrity of the records.
- Advising on procedural matters, including the delegation of powers
- Drafting terms of reference for committees
- Defining internal cross charge arrangements
- Hearing rare appeals related to dismissals or other employment claims
- Assisting with periodic tenders for professional services
- Committing to the promotion of diversity, equality, and inclusion, while fostering a culture of respect, learning, and understanding.
Commitment
The role of Company Secretary is voluntary but the postholder will receive an annual honorarium of £7k. Travel expenses for attending meetings can be covered if necessary. There are two Trustee Board meetings annually (Audit Committee meetings are held during these Board meetings) and five Executive Committee meetings. Active participation in this Committee is essential for strategic planning and related activities.
Application Process
The Weston Park Foundation is dedicated to fostering diverse and inclusive practices. We invite applications from individuals who share our passion for preserving our charity's heritage.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Help Build Confidence, Discipline, and Positive Futures through Boxing in Brighton and Hove
Brighton and Hove ABC is a registered charity and community boxing club that provides a welcoming and inclusive space for people of all ages, abilities, and backgrounds. Through boxing, we support physical and mental wellbeing, build confidence, and offer positive pathways. This includes support for young people and those facing disadvantage.
We are looking for a committed Volunteer Fundraising Manager to help secure funding that will allow us to continue and grow this vital work. Your contribution will directly impact local individuals by helping us keep sessions accessible, expand our programmes, and ensure boxing remains a positive force across the city.
Your Role:
- Research and apply for grants, sports development funding, and local sponsorship
- Support community fundraising campaigns and club appeals
- Build partnerships with local businesses and sport bodies
- Help track income and report fundraising progress to the trustees
- Develop creative ideas to engage the community and support club development
What We’re Looking For:
- Some experience in fundraising, bid writing, or event organising
- Good written and verbal communication skills
- A passion for community sport and inclusion
- Approx. 6 - 10 hours per week (remote-friendly with some in-person options)
What You’ll Gain:
- Help a valued local charity thrive and grow
- Gain experience in grassroots sports fundraising
- Be part of a warm, community-driven team
- See your efforts make a visible difference in young people’s lives
Empowering all ages and abilities through inclusive boxing, building confidence, discipline, and champions in both sport and everyday life.
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About Children With Voices
Children With Voices (CWV) is a grassroots non-profit organisation dedicated to improving
the lives of children and families through community-driven programs. We run holiday clubs,
healthy lifestyle education, and intervention projects for children aged 5–11 to combat
childhood obesity, antisocial behaviour, and gang involvement.
Our goal is early intervention – giving children the tools to lead healthier, safer, and more
empowered lives.
The Role – Board Member (Volunteer)
We are seeking passionate, community-minded individuals to join our Board of Trustees. As
a board member, you will provide oversight, guidance, and strategic support to help CWV
grow its reach and impact. You don’t need previous board experience – just the drive to make
a difference and bring your unique skills, networks, or community insight to the table.
Key Responsibilities
•Attend and contribute to quarterly board meetings and occasional strategy sessions.
•Support the development of CWV’s strategic vision and community impact.
•Use your professional expertise or lived experience to inform board decisions (e.g.
education, youth work, business, legal, HR, marketing, fundraising, etc.).
•Leverage your personal or professional network to promote CWV’s work and connect us
with funding, partnerships, or opportunities.
•Ensure CWV operates in line with its charitable aims, legal obligations, and good
governance practices.
•Act as an ambassador for CWV at events, with funders, and across your networks.
What We’re Looking For
We welcome board members from a wide range of backgrounds. You may have experience
in:
•Community development or youth services
•Education, social work, or mental health
•Fundraising, business development, or marketing
•Finance, governance, HR, or legal
•Lived experience of the issues CWV addresses
•Or a strong passion for helping children and communities thrive
Commitment
•Time required: 6–10 hours per month (flexible)
•Location: Remote and/or London-based meetings (hybrid)
•Term: Minimum one-year commitment (renewable)
•Training and induction provided
What You’ll Gain
•A chance to help shape the future of a growing, impactful charity
•Experience in governance and leadership within the non-profit sector
•Meaningful connections with like-minded individuals
•Personal fulfilment from empowering children and families
How to Apply
Interested? Please email your CV or a short expression of interest to:
Subject: Board Member Application
Bring your voice to Children With Voices – and help us build healthier, safer, and stronger
communities.
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This volunteer role is designed to provide vital operational and logistical support to the CEO’s Personal Assistant, ensuring that both day-to-day and ad hoc matters requiring a physical presence or UK-based coordination are managed smoothly. As the CEO’s primary PA is remote, this role will act as an essential on-the-ground extension of the executive support function, helping to manage communications, logistics, administrative tasks, and in-person coordination.
This is an excellent opportunity for someone looking to build experience in executive support, charity operations, and stakeholder engagement in a forward-thinking and dynamic third sector organisation.
Key Responsibilities
Operational Support (In-Office & On-Site)
- Serve as the local point of contact for tasks requiring physical presence – such as receiving mail, managing office-based documents, collecting/delivering resources, and setting up meeting spaces.
- Assist in coordinating in-person meetings, events, and visits, ensuring smooth logistics and professional presentation.
- Support the maintenance of filing systems and physical records in alignment with digital processes.
Remote Administrative Support
Assist the Personal Assistant with diary management, follow-ups, and meeting coordination.
- Draft correspondence, schedule appointments, and prepare briefings or summaries as needed.
- Maintain records, digital filing, and update cloud-based systems (e.g. Microsoft 365, Teams, SharePoint).
Communication & Liaison
- Support communication between the CEO's office, staff, volunteers, trustees, and external stakeholders – particularly where in-person contact or faster turnaround is beneficial.
- Relay key information between the remote PA and UK-based teams or partners in a timely and professional manner.
General Tasks
Assist with preparing for workshops, club events, and community engagements.
- Maintain confidentiality and represent the CEO’s office with professionalism and discretion at all times.
- Attend internal meetings or external events as delegated, capturing notes and key actions for follow-up.
Person Specification
Essential
- Strong organisational skills and attention to detail.
- Clear and confident communicator with excellent interpersonal skills.
- Comfortable working independently and taking initiative.
- Based in London with the ability to work both remotely and in person as required.
- Proficient in Microsoft Office 365 and general digital platforms.
Desirable
- Experience in administrative, PA, or coordination roles.
- Interest in the charity or youth/community sector.
- Familiarity with platforms such as Teams, SharePoint, Trello, or CRM tools.
What You’ll Gain
Hands-on experience supporting executive functions in a respected charitable organisation.
- Opportunities for personal and professional development, including mentoring and training.
- Exposure to high-level operations, event delivery, and partnership engagement.
- Reimbursement of reasonable travel and agreed expenses (per Volunteer Policy).
RollaDome All Skate is committed to creating inclusive, safe, and empowering environments where children, young people, and families can experience th




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A Little About Us!
Youth Advantage UK is a research-led, unincorporated, unregistered charitable organisation. We use a research-led approach to protect the rights and interests of young people through positive action such as projects, policy work, research, services, and events. We promote and empower change.
Why We Need You!
Youth Advantage UK is in its early stages but growing steadily. We are seeking volunteers to help us achieve our goal of becoming a registered charitable organisation. Your legal expertise is essential to our development and compliance. Volunteers are the backbone of our progress, and we deeply appreciate those who choose to support our mission.
Duties
- Provide legal guidance and support across the organisation
- Assist in drafting and reviewing policies, procedures, and legal documents
- Support the organisation in its journey toward charitable registration
- Ensure compliance with relevant laws and regulations, including GDPR
- Attend meetings with senior management and trustees to offer legal insight
- Help maintain accurate legal records and documentation
- Respond to matters of legal concern and help resolve legal disputes
Requirements
- Qualified lawyer in England and Wales (Barrister or Solicitor)
- Formal legal education or experience in the legal sector
- Strong understanding of UK charity law and governance
- Familiarity with GDPR and data protection regulations
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Ability to work independently and collaboratively
What We Offer!
We welcome anyone who wishes to contribute to a meaningful cause. We’ll discuss your goals to ensure the volunteering position aligns with your interests and aspirations. Volunteering with us offers the opportunity to gain experience, learn new skills, and be part of a growing organisation dedicated to empowering young people in the UK.