Finance management volunteer roles
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As a volunteer Finance Manager, you will assist RollaDome with financial oversight and management. You will support budgeting, financial reporting, and contribute to strategic decision-making by providing financial insights.
Key Responsibilities
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Assist in the preparation of financial reports, including balance sheets and income statements.
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Help manage the organisation’s budget and track spending.
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Monitor cash flow and assist with forecasting future financial needs.
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Assist with invoicing, payments, and financial record-keeping.
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Support financial audits and ensure compliance with financial regulations.
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Provide recommendations for financial improvements based on data analysis.
Skills & Qualifications
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Interest in finance, accounting, or business management.
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Strong organisational skills and attention to detail.
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Proficiency with Microsoft Office and financial management software.
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Basic understanding of financial regulations and reporting.
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Strong communication skills and the ability to work with a team
Commitment -
Minimum 15 hours per week, with flexible hours.
Benefits
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Gain hands-on experience in finance and accounting within a community-focused organisation.
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Develop skills in budgeting, financial reporting, and strategic financial planning.
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Contribute to a meaningful cause and gain valuable insights into nonprofit financial management.
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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Merton Mencap is a leading local charity in the London borough of Merton. Formed over 70 years ago, we support children, young people and adults with a learning disability and autism and their families by providing a range of services and activities. Our teams of staff and volunteers are hugely dedicated to providing the highest quality support for local people.
The charity is led by its Executive Committee comprising 8 trustees and the Chief Executive, who meet 6 times a year to ensure the organisation is carrying out its charitable aims.
We have an exciting volunteer vacancy of Treasurer, who will also be a trustee. The Treasurer works alongside the Finance Manager and Chief Executive to provide mentorship, expert accounting advice and guidance, and chairs our Finance Committee.
All our volunteers receive the charity's mandatory training and support from our team.
Supporting children, young people and adults with a learning disability and/or autism and their parents and carers to live full and rewarding lives


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Use your financial skills to shape the future of student representation and social impact across the UK.
We’re seeking up to three Finance Committee Members to join the National Union of Students (NUS UK & NUS Charity) and play a pivotal role in safeguarding the financial health of one of the UK’s most influential student-led organisations.
As a Finance Committee Member, you’ll be part of a dedicated oversight group responsible for scrutinising management accounts, budgets, and risk management processes. Your expertise will help ensure robust financial controls, guide long-term planning, and support sound governance—directly contributing to the sustainability of NUS’s vital advocacy and support for over 7 million students nationwide.
This voluntary role is ideal for finance, audit, or accounting professionals who want to make a meaningful difference beyond their day job. Whether you’re an experienced practitioner or looking for your first governance opportunity, you’ll receive a full induction and ongoing support in a collaborative, values-driven environment.
You’ll attend 4–6 remote meetings per year, with all reasonable expenses covered. In return, you’ll gain or deepen your board-level experience, contribute to the financial strategy of a major national body, and help sustain the student movement’s legacy of social justice and positive change.
If you’re passionate about good governance and want to use your skills for a cause that matters, we’d love to hear from you. Apply by 12 June 2025 to join NUS in championing the student voice and driving real impact across the UK.
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About Us
Maytree addresses a critical gap in suicide prevention, focusing on those in acute, pre-suicidal states where support from helplines, GPs, therapists or charitable organisations fails. For individuals overwhelmed by suicidal intent, emergency services like A&E often exacerbate fear and shame, leaving them with few options to safely disclose their distress.
Maytree’s vision is to fill the gap, by offering compassionate care and continuous containment in a collaborative community. A sanctuary for respite: calm, safe, warm, friendly, and nurturing. Non-medical, non-judgemental. A place and a time to talk. One that rekindles hope and self-esteem, new insights, restores identity, belonging, and relationship networks from the meltdown of crisis.
Its model turns a high-risk crisis into one of lower risk, one that is manageable. And with proven good outcomes, often a transformative experience.
Background to the role
Maytree closed its doors in March 2023 following management and governance issues. Founder Michael Knight, who had previously stepped away, returned to take over the operations alongside a group of trustees appointed by him and his wife Judith.
Maytree re-opened in April 2025 with a new board of trustees, who have appointed an operations team, defined the model and service matrix, and overseen the renovation of the house. The husband-wife pair, serving as co-chief executives, are preparing to transition out of their roles. In addition to recruiting a new Chief Executive Officer and Chair, adding a trustee with some financial experience is important for maintaining the charity's short-term stability and guiding its strategic direction.
Main Responsibilities
- Compliance with Company’s Act and Charity Commission responsibilities.
- Developing and agreeing strategy and plans as put forward by CEO/Chair.
- The appointment and accountability/performance/remuneration of executive leadership.
- Overseeing and ensuring that appropriate policies are in place for management of all aspects of risk.
- Chair a Board Sub-Committee on Finance to approve Accounts and liaise with the auditors as appropriate.
- Oversee that financial controls and systems are fit for purpose, advise on presentation to Trustees of annual Accounts and ensure that timely and appropriate budgets, forecasts, management and financial accounts are provided to Trustees.
- Accepting nomination as a signature on the charity’s bank mandates.
- Overseeing/advising on banking arrangements and best deployment of cash reserves
- Monitor cash reserves and ensure they are properly managed and placed where they can get the best possible return.
Person Specification
- Experience with financial reporting, whether in a private or charity sector context. You do not have to be a chartered accountant.
- Comfortable leading meetings about finance issues.
- Able to think strategically and innovatively about the future direction of Maytree.
- Passionately committed to mental health provision and suicide prevention.
- Fully committed to the charity’s ‘no blame’ culture, approaching problem solving in a supportive, constructive and transparent way.
- Fully committed to Maytree’s values: trust, respect, openness, empathy, equity, non-judgement and inclusiveness.
Diversity and inclusion
We want you to have every opportunity to demonstrate your skills, ability, and potential. Please contact us if you require any assistance or adjustments so that we can help with making the application process work for you.
How to apply
Eastside People is supporting Maytree in the recruitment of these roles.
Please apply by submitting your CV and a cover letter both in Word doc. format, which should indicate why you are interested in applying for the particular role and how you meet the selection criteria.
The closing date for applications is Monday 23rd June and our candidate assessment schedule is as follows:
- EP screening interviews and informal conversations carried out through the recruitment process with final interviews taking place by Friday 4th July.
- Formal interviews with the Maytree board in the week commencing 7th July.
We want you to have every opportunity to demonstrate your skills, ability and potential; please contact us if you require any assistance or adjustment so that we can help with making the application process work for you.
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We are seeking a trustee with a finance and/or accounting background who will work with the Board of Trustees and Management to ensure the charity's financial viability. There is also a more ‘hands-on’ function managing the charity’s investments and cash deposits.
The Treasurer will maintain an overview of the organisation’s finances, ensuring financial viability, advising and guiding on financial requirements and best practice and providing advice, assistance and information to Trustees (Committee Members) on their financial stewardship responsibilities.
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About Us
Citizens Advice are the people’s champion. For 85 years, we’ve been working on issues that affect the whole of society to help to shape a society that’s fairer for everyone. No other advice service sees so many people with so many different kinds of problems, and that gives us a unique insight into the challenges people are facing today. By helping people with the underlying cause of their problems and helping to prevent them getting worse, we save the government and public services hundreds of millions of pounds every year.
Citizens Advice West Sussex (CAWS) works as part of the national network as an independent, local charity, and company limited by guarantee. The charity has annual income of circa £2.6 million and employs around 70 staff supported by 250 volunteers, working from six locations across the County.
Background to the roles
Our board currently comprises eight trustees who have served between two and eight years. The previous chair had been in-post for two years but has had to step back for personal reasons while remaining a trustee. Meanwhile, another trustee, Mike Jones, has taken on the interim Chair role.
Our Finance Trustee will have served six years in 2025 and would like to retire once a successor is in place and there has been time for handover.
Main Responsibilities
The role of the Finance Trustee is to oversee, approve and present budgets, accounts and financial statements as well as the preparation and presentation of financial reports to the board. in addition, ensure that appropriate accounting procedures and controls are in place and liaise with the CEO and her senior team about financial matters.
Person Specification
- A recognised financial qualification or equivalent knowledge gained by experience
- The ability to take a strategic approach to financial planning and oversight and to help non-financial colleagues understand these
- Previous experience of charity finances and fundraising or a willingness and ability to gain this through training
Diversity and inclusion
Our commitment is to promote equality through our services and workplace, aligned with National Citizens Advice’s aims. We aim to challenge discrimination through advice, champion equality through research and campaigns, and value diversity as an employer and volunteer agency.
How to apply
Eastside People is supporting Citizens Advice West Sussex in the recruitment of these roles.
Please apply by submitting your CV and a cover letter (both in Word doc. format), which should indicate why you are interested in applying for the role and how you meet the selection criteria.
The closing date for applications is Monday 23rd June. Shortlisting interviews will take place shortly after and the two-stage interview process with Citizens Advice West Sussex will take place during the following weeks.
We want you to have every opportunity to demonstrate your skills, ability and potential; please contact us if you require any assistance or adjustment so that we can help with making the application process work for you.
The RCN is the largest professional association and union of nursing staff and students in the UK.We promote nursing interests, represent and campaign on behalf of our members and the people they care for. We're also a leading player in the development of nursing policy and practice.
Royal College of Nursing
External Adviser, Finance and Investment Committee
Time Commitment: Three committee meetings per year, alternating between online and in-person in London
Remuneration: Voluntary, with reasonable expenses covered
External Advisers provide independent and objective specialist knowledge and skills to help shape and inform the work of the RCN Committees. The purpose of the Finance & Investment Committee is to provide objective scrutiny of the Group’s financial performance and investment function to ensure that resources are being used effectively, and that value for money and cost improvement is achieved across the Group.
Responsibilities of the Committee include:
- Overseeing the five-year strategic plan, annual priorities as agreed by the Council, and performance measurement.
- Managing financial planning, budgeting, and tax compliance.
- Monitoring pension scheme performance and risk management.
- Guiding investment strategy and treasury management.
- Developing and delivering a strategy for commercial activities as part of the RCN’s overall strategy.
We are looking for someone with a strong finance background and significant experience in assessing financial positions, interpreting financial statements and accounts and steering financial performance. Strong candidates will bring:
- Sound knowledge, understanding and experience of strategic planning, financial monitoring and compliance.
- Experience in developing and managing investment strategies and monitoring investment portfolios (desirable).
- Experience in monitoring and reviewing pension schemes (desirable).
For further information and to apply for this impactful role, please click 'Redirect to Recruiter'.
Deadline for applications: 16th June
Interviews with the RCN: 27th June
First Committee Meeting: 4th July
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About Croydon Community Energy (CCE)
Croydon Community Energy is the only community energy organisation in Croydon, combining grassroots climate action with real-world renewable power projects. Since launching in 2021, we’ve built a passionate volunteer-led team and are in the process of our first major initiative: installing rooftop solar across three community sites. In early 2025, we successfully raised over £120,000 in community investment in just eight weeks — a huge vote of confidence in our mission to cut carbon, lower energy bills, and empower local people. As a Community Benefit Society, everything we do is rooted in social impact, from delivering free energy advice to creating hands-on opportunities for residents to lead the energy transition.
Job Purpose
As the Finance Director, you will be responsible for monitoring the finances of our community energy group (which is a Community Benefit Society regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority), providing accurate financial forecasting, and ensuring the financial stability and sustainability of our community energy projects. This voluntary position is ideal for someone with financial qualifications and a passion for renewable energy who wants to make a meaningful impact on the transition to clean energy within our community. This role has the aim to establish a sub-group of volunteers to help manage the work, and you will be supported by the Board of Directors and CEO.
The below are example responsibilities you might be undertaking.
Responsibilities
Financial Management
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Develop and implement financial policies, procedures, and systems to ensure effective management of the organisation's financial resources.
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Monitor the financial health of the community energy group, regularly reviewing income, expenses, and cash flow.
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Prepare and maintain accurate financial records, including budgets, balance sheets, income statements, and cash flow statements.
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Conduct periodic financial analysis to identify trends, risks, and opportunities, providing recommendations for improvement.
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Collaborate with the executive team to develop long-term financial strategies and goals aligned with the organisation's mission.
Financial Planning and Forecasting
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Prepare annual budgets and financial forecasts, working closely with project teams and stakeholders to gather relevant data and assumptions.
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Monitor budgetary performance throughout the year, identifying variances and implementing corrective measures as necessary.
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Provide financial projections and scenarios to support decision-making processes related to project funding and resource allocation.
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Conduct sensitivity analyses to assess the financial impact of potential changes in project plans, market conditions, or funding sources.
Grant Management and Reporting
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Research and identify potential grant opportunities to support community energy projects.
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Prepare grant applications, ensuring compliance with funding guidelines and requirements, with the support of the Board and other volunteers.
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Manage the financial aspects of grants, including budgeting, reporting, and compliance with grant terms.
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Generate accurate and timely financial reports for internal and external stakeholders, highlighting project progress and financial performance.
Financial Governance and Compliance
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Ensure compliance with relevant financial regulations, accounting standards, and reporting requirements.
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Coordinate with external auditors or accountants to facilitate annual audits or reviews.
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Maintain appropriate internal controls and procedures to safeguard the organisation's financial assets.
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Provide guidance and support to the board of directors and executive team on financial matters.
Qualifications
Even if you don’t feel you meet 100% of the requirements, please don’t be deterred from applying - we would still love to hear why you’re the right person for the role!
Essential
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Excellent attention to detail and accuracy in financial reporting and record-keeping.
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Effective communication skills, with the ability to present financial information clearly to non-financial stakeholders.
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A high level of integrity and a commitment to ethical financial practices.
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Passion for renewable energy and a strong desire to contribute to community-based initiatives.
Desirable
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Professional financial qualifications such as a degree in finance, accounting, or a related field are preferred.
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Proven experience in financial management, budgeting, and forecasting.
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Familiarity with nonprofit financial management practices and compliance requirements.
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Proficiency in financial software and tools for budgeting, forecasting, and financial analysis.
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Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to interpret complex financial data.
By joining CCE as a voluntary Finance Director, you will play a crucial role in ensuring the financial viability and success of our renewable energy projects. Help us drive sustainable change and create a greener future for our community.
Terms and Conditions
Length of contract: 12 months (until next AGM)
Salary: Voluntary, expenses covered inline with our expenses policy
Hours/days: Approximately 15 hours per month
Place of work: Remote, with occasional face-to-face meetings in Croydon
Upon taking the position, you will be required to sign a Director’s agreement including a commitment to attend monthly Board meetings and monthly wider volunteer meetings (giving reasonable notice if you can’t), and the agreement to log time spent on CCE activities.
Develop renewable energy projects and deliver energy education to empower our community.



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Join a dynamic board supporting primary schools in diverse, deprived areas. Use your strategic finance skills to shape the trust’s future, ensure sustainability, and help every child thrive through smart, impactful use of resources.
What will you be doing?
We are seeking a Lead Finance Trustee to join our committed and dynamic board of trustees, working to support primary schools in some of the most socially diverse and economically deprived areas. This is a rewarding opportunity for an experienced and strategically-minded finance professional to make a meaningful difference in the lives of children.
As Lead Finance Trustee, you will play a vital role in shaping the trust’s financial strategy, ensuring long-term sustainability and effective resource allocation. You will use your knowledge of strategic financial management to help oversee budgets, support informed decision-making, and provide robust challenge and assurance to the executive team.
Your expertise will help ensure that public funds are used wisely and transparently, so that every pound spent has a direct, positive impact on pupils. Working closely with other trustees and leaders, you’ll help ensure the trust’s priorities align with its mission to support children in overcoming barriers, reaching their full potential, and thriving at school.
This is an opportunity to apply your skills and values where they truly matter—supporting equity in education and contributing to brighter futures for the next generation.
What are we looking for?
We are looking for a finance professional with the vision, integrity and commitment to contribute meaningfully to the strategic leadership of our trust. As Lead Finance Trustee, you will provide expert guidance and challenge on the trust’s financial sustainability and ensure that public funding is used effectively to support the best possible outcomes for children.
You should bring:
- Proven experience in strategic financial leadership, ideally at board or senior management level, within a public, private or charitable sector organisation
- A strong understanding of financial reporting, budgeting, risk management, and long-term financial planning
- The ability to interpret complex financial information and communicate it clearly to non-financial colleagues
- A track record of constructive challenge and oversight, with sound judgement and a strategic mindset
While experience in education is not essential, an understanding of public sector funding, academy trust structures, or governance in a regulated environment would be advantageous.
You will also bring the following personal qualities:
- A commitment to educational equality and improving life chances for children in disadvantaged communities
- Independence of thought, professional curiosity, and a willingness to challenge assumptions in the best interests of pupils
- Excellent communication skills and the ability to work collaboratively within a diverse and values-driven board
- Integrity, discretion, and a deep sense of accountability for public resources
This voluntary role is ideal for someone who wants to apply their financial expertise to a cause that matters. You’ll play a key part in helping us deliver sustainable, high-impact education for children who need it most.
What difference will you make?
As Lead Finance Trustee, your influence will reach far beyond balance sheets.
You will ensure that financial decisions directly translate into better outcomes for children, particularly those facing disadvantage. By applying your expertise, you’ll help the trust allocate resources effectively—supporting high-quality teaching, inclusive learning environments, and targeted interventions where they’re needed most.
Your strategic oversight will:
- Strengthen the trust’s financial resilience, enabling it to adapt and grow sustainably
- Guarantee that public funds are used transparently and in the best interests of children
- Help shape long-term goals that reflect the needs of diverse, underserved communities
- Provide assurance to stakeholders, parents, and regulators that the trust’s finances are robust and ethically managed
Ultimately, your role will empower the trust to deliver on its mission: to raise aspirations and improve life chances for every child.
Before you apply
A simple CV or application plus an informal interview to assess suitability
About Us
Frank Parkinson was a pioneering electrical engineer, notable for the early development of electric lighting and motors. He and his brother established a company in their hometown of Guiseley, West Yorkshire, which prospered and became Crompton Parkinson. When he died in 1946, Frank left a large part of his considerable fortune to establish the Trust, and we focus on the following:
- Providing inclusive, low-cost accommodation to older adults (and others by exception) registered as living in the wards of Leeds and Bradford who are experiencing socio-economic deprivation and/or adverse consequences of increased costs of living.
- Investing in the local community to help address the wider determinants of health and wellbeing.
- Providing educational opportunities for the local population in the fields of information technology and engineering through working with partner organisations (e.g. voluntary and community social enterprises, higher education institutions).
Under the wider objectives of the Trust, we also make grants to other registered charities within the Guiseley area, where their aims align with ours. For example, we have provided ongoing support to a local charity catering for the needs of older adults with living disabilities by funding the purchase of a minibus. This facility has enabled them to go shopping and access other local amenities.
Background to the roles
The Board of the Frank Parkinson Yorkshire Trust currently comprises five Trustees including the Chair. We recognise the need to enhance the Board and welcome new Trustees who will bring energy and a range of knowledge and skills to support our important work. We are seeking motivated people who live locally or in the surrounding areas and who share our commitment to honour Frank Parkinson’s legacy by providing housing for older people and supporting local charities.
We’re looking for one or more trustees with a finance background as well as someone with a legal background, possibly in property law. Applications would also be welcome from people interested in our work who bring other skills and experience, for example, social housing, property, charity governance, or older people.
Main Responsibilities
Finance Trustees(s)
The role of the Finance Trustee(s) is to oversee, approve and present budgets, accounts, and financial statements as well as the preparation and presentation of financial reports to the board. In addition, ensure that appropriate accounting procedures and controls are in place and liaise with the Operations Manager about financial matters.
Legal Trustee (property)
This role will provide expert legal advice on property-related matters, including leases, compliance, and risk management. You will support the strategic oversight of our property portfolio, ensuring legal integrity, regulatory compliance, and alignment with charitable objectives.
General Trustees
These roles will support our work by bringing professional skills and experience from other areas such as social care, work with older people, buildings and property, and charity governance. You will support our work, ensuring we deliver on our strategy and are providing the best, most appropriate care to our residents. Trustees are valued ‘critical friends’ and your input will be invaluable.
Person Specification
Finance Trustee
- A recognised financial qualification
- The ability to take a strategic approach to financial planning and oversight and to help non-financial colleagues understand these
- Analytical ability and good independent judgement
Legal Trustee (property)
- Ensuring compliance with relevant legislation, including charity and company law
- Supporting governance processes related to property and estates
- Contributing to board-level discussions on risk, sustainability, and legal frameworks
General Trustees
- Analytical ability and good independent judgement
- The ability to think strategically and understand the importance of The Frank Parkinson Yorkshire Trust’s role
- The ability to work effectively as a team member and demonstrate a willingness to learn and develop
Diversity
Eastside People is fully committed to equality of opportunity and diversity and work with our clients to ensure that we recruit inclusively, seeking to address the under-representation of some groups of people on boards and in leadership teams.
How to apply
Eastside People is supporting the Frank Parkinson Yorkshire Trust in the recruitment for this role. Please apply by sending your CV and cover letter both in Word doc. format.
Please use the cover letter (max 2 pages) as an opportunity to add to the information you have shared in your CV and ensure that you cover the following:
- Why are you interested in becoming a Trustee, and why with the Frank Parkinson Yorkshire Trust
- How can you contribute to the Frank Parkinson Yorkshire Trust as a Trustee? Please highlight relevant experience and demonstrate how your skills match the specific requirements of the role as set out in the role description and person specification, if applicable.
We want you to have every opportunity to demonstrate your skills, ability, and potential. Please contact us if you require any assistance or adjustment so that we can make the application process work for you.
The closing date for applications is Monday 30 June with shortlisting interviews taking place as applications are received. The interviews with the Frank Parkinson Yorkshire Trust will take place on Thursday 17 July.
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The Squad Club is an impactful hyper-local charity based in Merton - and we are looking for some very special skills to help us in a crucial period of deepening and sustaining our work.
FINANCE TRUSTEE
We are particularly keen to hear from people with a background in Finance;
Strong understanding of charity finance, reporting requirements, and relevant regulations (e.g. Charity Commission guidance, SORP).
Familiarity with financial management principles, including budgeting, forecasting, and financial controls.
Knowledge of accounting practices and financial statements (e.g. balance sheets, income & expenditure).
Ability to present financial information clearly and accessibly to non-finance board members.
Understanding of the charity’s governing document, structure, and objectives.
Please note we are open to having a Trustee who works in finance, accounting, charity finance and who is looking to develop their skills further and again Board-experience.
What are we looking for?
A motivated individual who would like to use their professional or other experience to contribute to and develop an ambitious long term growth strategy for a local charity.
We ask trustees to dedicate around 8 - 10 hours every 6 weeks of remote work to support the running, strategy, management and governance of The Squad.
We particularly welcome applicants based in or around the Wimbledon/Merton area, who are able to help The Squad to build connections within the local community and are able to attend and support occasional club nights.
Individual contribution varies a lot depending on the person’s skills, expertise and the time they can commit. We ask that trustees get involved with a variety of aspects of The Squad; from financial matters, governance, marketing, fundraising, strategy or line managing staff.
The Squad is overseen by a Board of Trustees with a wide set of skills and experience. We draw our strength from having a team of people with a wide range of backgrounds.
As our current Board is geographically dispersed, applicants should be comfortable working in a remote team and communicating via Zoom, email and telephone.
Further information:
You will be welcomed and supported by the Trustee team (we are genuinely lovely and fun)
You will be invited to occasionally support club nights and work directly with our leaders, volunteers and members, to see us in action.
Depending on your experience and interest, you will work with other board members and club leaders on specific fundraising, strategic or operational projects.
The Squad club itself is based in Wimbledon, but we ask trustees to attend board meetings every 6 weeks on Zoom and to attend Thursday evening clubs 2 - 3 times per year.
Please let us know why you are looking for a Trustee role.
The Squad Club is an impactful hyper-local charity supporting young people and adults with learning disabilities through our weekly social club.
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We’re looking for a new honorary treasurer who will work closely with the chair of the business management and finance committee to advise the trustee board on all aspects of business management and finance matters related to the work of Girlguiding Scotland.
The honorary treasurer will contribute to the delivery of Girlguiding Scotland’s strategy as a member of Girlguiding Scotland’s trustee board and the business management and finance committee.
As honorary treasurer you will have oversight of the finance function, provide guidance on matters of finance and investments to the trustees, and work closely with the finance manager and with the chair of the business management and finance committee (BM&F committee).
As a trustee you will be an active member of the Girlguiding Scotland trustee board which is chaired by the chief commissioner. The board focuses on the strategic direction and current performance of Girlguiding Scotland ensuring we continue to develop in response to member needs.
The key skills and attributes that we’re looking for in an honorary treasurer:
- Experience of setting and monitoring investment strategies and supervising the performance of a significant investment portfolio.
- Experience of reporting to board level, audit and knowledge of charity SORP (FRS102).
- Experience of preparing budgets and forecasting, management accounting and statutory financial reporting.
- Ability to work and join meetings remotely using a variety of technology and the ability to access papers and information online (instructions and support will be given).
- Eligibility to become a trustee in Scotland.
The following would be an advantage:
- CA, CIMA, ACCA, ACA or other similar qualification.
- Experience of working with volunteers.
- Ability to think of the bigger picture for the benefit of members and potential members across Scotland.
- Approachable, open minded and flexible, with the ability to work with others.
- Excited to be part of shaping the future and responding to challenges.
- Capacity to be proactive and involved in building relationships with key volunteers and staff to facilitate the work between meetings.
We’re for all girls and we want Girlguiding Scotland to be a safe and welcoming space for every person that wants to join us. Our volunteers should be as diverse as the girls that we support and inspire, which is why we encourage applications from people of all backgrounds. In particular, we would welcome applications from people with disabilities and individuals from ethnic minority groups.
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About Adventure Ashram
Adventure Ashram is a small but mighty UK-based charity founded by adventurers in 2007. We support grassroots partners in India to deliver essential projects focused on:
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Combating human trafficking
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Supporting education for vulnerable children
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Providing access to vital healthcare
Our approach is bold, adventurous, and collaborative. We raise funds through exciting events, creative campaigns, and overseas adventures—like our flagship global initiative, Yoga Stops Traffick.
Role: Trustee – Finance Specialist (Treasurer Role Available)
We are looking for a new Trustee with strong finance or accounting expertise to join our Board and help steward the charity’s finances.
This is a key governance role.
What we’re looking for
We’re seeking someone who can provide financial oversight and strategic advice to ensure our resources are used effectively and transparently.
You might have experience in:
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Charity finance, audit, or financial management
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Budgeting and forecasting
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Risk management and financial reporting
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Strategic financial planning
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Investment, reserves or funding models for small charities
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Serving as a Treasurer or Finance Trustee (desirable, not essential)
A recognised accounting qualification (e.g., ACA, ACCA, CIMA) would be valuable, but we welcome applications from those with relevant experience regardless of qualification status.
Trustee Commitment
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Board Meetings: 4 per year (weekday evenings, usually online)
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Committee Involvement: All trustees join a committee (Finance, Fundraising, or Programme Management). The Finance Committee meets every 2 months.
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Events: Attend 1–2 UK-based Adventure Ashram events per year (where possible)
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Approximate time commitment: 1–2 hours per week
Why Join Us?
By joining Adventure Ashram’s Board, you’ll:
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Play a vital role in ensuring good governance and financial health
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Help steer a unique, adventure-fuelled charity into a sustainable future
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Contribute to life-changing work supporting survivors of trafficking and vulnerable communities in India
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Gain experience in nonprofit governance and leadership
“Adventure Ashram is a brilliant small charity; it supports fantastic projects in India and manages to have a lot of fun in the process. Volunteering as a trustee gives me a chance to do something meaningful with good people—and I can’t wait to welcome more members to the team.”
— Current Trustee
If you’re interested in using your financial expertise to support a powerful mission—and join a passionate, purposeful team—we’d love to hear from you.
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
We’ve been shaping social change since 1884.
In our 141st year, we are looking for new Trustees to us achieve our vision of a fairer future for East London and beyond.
Vacancy: Finance Trustee x 2
About Toynbee Hall
Toynbee Hall works alongside people facing poverty and injustice to build a fairer future.
Based in the East End of London since 1884, we provide vital support to individuals through our advice and support services and work in partnership with local communities to tackle unfairness through research and advocacy. We are a place where people come together to work out solutions to the challenges facing us all and to shape systemic change.
As a charity we are governed by our Trustees - a group of volunteers who have responsibility for setting our strategy and ensuring we meet our charitable objectives.
However, with the pandemic's aftermath and the ongoing cost of living crisis, we face unprecedented challenges. The most vulnerable communities are hit hardest, and our role has never been more critical. We are constantly reviewing our own allocation of finite resources to ensure we are clearly and effectively focusing on where we can make the greatest impact.
We are looking for Trustees with finance experience to join our Board; helping to shape our future plans and strategy.
Over the past five years, Toynbee Hall has undergone a significant renewal, revitalising our historical buildings, creating spaces that not only provide advice and community connections but also generate revenue to support the delivery of our services and research. Like many organisations we face challenges and some difficult decisions over this period but we are energised about the changes we want to see and how we can contribute. We are also keen to collaborate and grow our projects and thus have wider impact.
We have an engaged, diverse and skilled Trustee Board who are working alongside our senior team as we implement our new strategic plan and organisational priorities.
You can find out more about our existing Trustees on our website.
What we are looking for and what we can offer
It is important to us that we attract Trustees from a range of backgrounds. You don’t need to have previous experience of being a trustee, so please don’t let that put you off!
We will offer an induction program and support to take up the position.
We aim to have a trustee board that reflects the local community, so we especially encourage to apply if you live in Tower Hamlets or who have a personal connection with Toynbee Hall, Tower Hamlets or the East End. Our Board is currently diverse in age, gender and ethnicity and we are committed to maintaining that diversity. We particularly want to hear from potential Trustees who are Black or Asian.
The essential responsibilities of a Toynbee Hall Trustee is to ensure that the organisation pursues its charitable objectives and ensure we remain a going concern.
Trustees must be people with independent judgement, with an ability to think strategically and creatively about the challenges and opportunities ahead.
For this role you will have a financial qualification with at least 3 years’ experience in finance / accountancy. Ideally experience in financial decision making. An understanding of charity funding would be an advantage.
Above all you need to have real enthusiasm for our work and for supporting and guiding our Chief Executive and Toynbee Hall’s passionate and committed staff and volunteers so that they remain focused on tackling inequality and poverty in East London and beyond. And in return we are commitment to helping you gain experience in the non-profit sector strategy and decision making.
The time commitment to be a Trustee
We ask our Board members to attend four evening Board meetings a year, an annual away-day and to be a member of one Committee. Our Committees meet up to three times a year. At the moment our committee meetings tend to be over video, where Board meetings aim to be in person. In person meetings take place at Toynbee Hall’s home in Commercial Street, E1. Board and Committee meetings are held in the evening.
Each Board member serves for a three-year term. This will then be reviewed by the Board with a maximum nine-year term.
Our Board members are also active ambassadors for Toynbee Hall. This means attending and supporting events and taking opportunities to promote and develop the work of Toynbee Hall through networks and contacts.
Next steps and what to expect
We will be accepting applications until midday on 9th June 2025. Interviews will be held with two of our trustees (online) and a second stage with the Chief Operating Officer (in person).
Since 1884 Toynbee Hall is a charity working alongside people facing poverty, injustice and inequality to build a fairer East London
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We are seeking an experienced finance professional to provide strategic guidance on treasury management and support the Foundation with long-term financial modelling. The ideal candidate will also be comfortable engaging with the detail, offering practical advice on management accounts, and contributing to robust financial oversight.
As Martingale transitions to an independent charity, we anticipate this role evolving into that of Treasurer, with key responsibilities for year-end accounts and reporting to the Charity Commission. While experience with charity accounts is preferred, it is not essential. Martingale Foundation is currently incubated by Purposeful Ventures, which sets the investment strategy and manages the Foundation’s scholarship funds (approximately £5 million). An external finance consultancy has also been appointed to support financial administration.
When Martingale becomes an independent charity, the Finance Trustee will collaborate closely with the Head of Strategy and Operations to develop an investment strategy that aligns with our organisational goals and mission. The investment decisions will need to maximise the impact of held funds while maintaining a low risk profile to safeguard future Scholarships.
Requirements:
- Experience in senior finance roles
- Professional finance qualification (e.g. ACA, ACCA, CIMA)
- Knowledge of treasury management
- Ability to convey complex financial information to non-finance stakeholders
- Experience of working with a rapidly growing organisation, and building appropriate finance systems
- Familiarity with grant reporting and donor compliance requirements (desirable)
- Familiarity with charity accounting and SORP (desirable)
Job Description:
- Advise on Martingale’s budgeting, forecasting, variance analysis, and finance reporting where needed ahead of quarterly Board meetings
- Provide expert advice to the Board on Martingale as a going concern, ensuring Board members without a finance background have a full and fair understanding of the Foundation’s financial status
- Build organisational resilience by supporting long-term financial planning
- Support Martingale in its transition to an independent charity by helping to design an investment strategy and appropriate systems and processes to ensure effective financial controls
- Ensure effective monitoring and management of risk
Our mission is to enable and nurture talented individuals from low-socioeconomic backgrounds to become a new generation of STEM leaders.