Finance trustee volunteer roles in gants hill, greater london
Our partner empowers the most disadvantaged rural communities in Ethiopia to end child poverty, working with local communities to provide them with the support they need to take ownership of projects and drive sustainable change.
They are seeking a new Treasurer to advise the small charity on all matters involving the custody of financial resources, the application of those resources, financial procedures, and financial reporting both within the charity and to external stakeholders.
Key responsibilities include preparing draft financial plans and budgets, producing reports on actual financial performance against the budget, preparing end of year accounts, and overseeing financial records and the work of the organisations bookkeeper.
The Board meets quarterly, usually online but occasionally in London (hybrid), and the total time commitment required for the role is a few hours per month.
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The Housing and Welfare team is a fast-paced team which works to make sure that all of our clients have safe and comfortable accommodation and are able to access any benefits to which they are entitled. People seeking asylum are restricted in the benefits they can access, if any, and their legal status determines whether or not they can engage in employment and what statutory accommodation is available for them, so the Housing and Welfare team is vital in helping HBF’s clients to navigate this system. People recently granted refugee status and those who have experienced exploitation are also at high risk of destitution, homelessness and unsuitable accommodation.
As a very busy team, our casework volunteers are invaluable, supporting the staff team on anything from liaising with statutory bodies and voluntary agencies, to drafting grant applications for individual welfare needs. To be able to meet the enormous demand for welfare and housing support, we ideally need to have volunteer support throughout the week.
Main tasks and activities
· Assisting clients to access asylum support, community care, housing, mainstream benefits, charitable support (etc.), within the remit of prevention of homelessness and destitution;
· Maintaining contact with clients within the remit of prevention of homelessness and destitution;
· Liaising with statutory bodies (Asylum Support, DWP, local authorities), solicitors and voluntary agencies to ensure client needs are met;
· Referring clients internally and externally as appropriate for specialist help with issues that fall outside the remit of the housing and welfare casework service, including health/therapeutic services, referrals to immigration/housing/community care solicitors;
· Maintaining accurate and timely client records and follow-up work;
· Other administrative duties as required, including database management and filing.
Skills and experience needed
· Understanding of, and commitment to, the objectives of the Helen Bamber Foundation;
· A demonstrable empathy for our vulnerable clients, including people seeking asylum, refugees and survivors of torture and trafficking;
· Some knowledge of the challenges facing vulnerable clients including people seeking asylum, refugees and survivors of torture, trafficking;
· Some experience in a casework and/or advice role;
· Some knowledge of the rights and entitlements of people seeking asylum and refugees;
· Some knowledge of mainstream benefits, housing, social care;
· Ability to keep up to date with legislation, case law, policies and procedures relating to welfare, housing and immigration;
· Punctual, reliable and self-motivated;
· Able to commit regularly (ideally same day each week)
· Awareness of confidentiality/data protection;
· Excellent communication and interpersonal skills;
· Excellent organisational skills and ability to manage own time and workload, and to prioritise a range of competing demands;
· Excellent IT skills including the use of databases, email, word processing;
· Flexibility and willingness to undertake other duties as required.
What you will get out of the role:
· A better understanding of UK processes and systems which concern people seeking asylum and refugees (including asylum support, homelessness, welfare benefits, local authority support etc.) and what support is available;
· Increased confidence in working on a one-to-one basis with clients;
· Stronger administrative skills;
· Ability to process large amounts of data and prioritise or categorise it;
· An ability to multi-task between competing priorities;
· Experience of working with a multi-disciplinary team in a Human Rights charity.
Equal Opportunities
The Helen Bamber Foundation and Asylum Aid is an equal opportunities and Living Wage employer. We are committed to attracting and recruiting diverse candidates as we are keen to make sure that our staff, trustees, volunteers and ambassadors reflect the communities we serve and the wider community we work in at every level within the organisation. We particularly welcome applications from those with migrant and refugee backgrounds and those with lived experience of the UK’s immigration systems.
To apply, please attach you CV and cover letter. Applications without a cover letter will, unfortunately, not be considered.
Due to capacity constraints, we will only respond to applicants who are being invited to interview.
Please note, a three-month probation period is in place across all HBF voluntary roles.
Successful candidates will be offered the position subject to a DBS check.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Youth Action Alliance (YAA) is seeking a dynamic and well-connected individual to take on the role of a Philanthropic Development Lead from March 2025. This is an exciting opportunity for a passionate and influential leader to drive our fundraising efforts and expand our network of high-net-worth individuals, corporate partners, trusts, and foundations.
We are expanding our donation efforts and are seeking a dedicated volunteer to help us achieve our vision of becoming a trusted charitable organisation for philanthropists and corporate partners. This is the ideal fit for someone with deep connections in the local area wanting to help their less fortunate neighbours.
About the Role
As a Lead, you will play a pivotal role in strengthening YAA’s donor network, leveraging your expertise, connections, and influence to help us grow our income and increase our impact. Unlike Trustees, the Philanthropic Development Lead will not hold governance responsibilities; instead, they focus solely on supporting fundraising efforts.
Your skills and expertise are what we need to continue to grow. Our volunteers are essential in supporting the growth of our charity and bringing our mission to life.
Key Responsibilities:
● Lead and energise our ‘Friends of YAA’ initiative, engaging donors and stakeholders.
● Cultivate relationships with corporate sponsors, philanthropic foundations, and high-net-worth individuals to secure funding.
● Advocate for YAA’s mission, articulating our strong return on investment and impact to potential supporters.
● Attend networking events and donor engagement opportunities.
● Provide strategic guidance on fundraising approaches, identifying opportunities for sustainable financial growth.
Who We’re Looking For:
● A well-connected individual with deep knowledge of RBKC and its philanthropic landscape.
● A charismatic and strategic leader with experience in fundraising, corporate engagement, or development.
● Someone with a strong interest in youth and community development and a passion for social impact.
● A professional with a background in business, finance, philanthropy, or non-profit leadership.
Why Join Us?
This role offers an incredible opportunity to drive meaningful change, working alongside a dedicated team committed to empowering young people. YAA provides exceptional value for money and measurable impact, making this a unique chance to champion a cause that positively impacts young people's lives and truly delivers results.
To express your interest, Please click on the 'How to the Apply' Button
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Company Three work long-term with local young people, training them as theatre-makers and providing a safe space in which to grow, explore and take risks. We make plays in which our members can express themselves and the change they want to make, for audiences of people who have the most influence over their lives. We share our practice and plays so that they can be used and adapted by organisations and artists working with teenagers everywhere.
We are seeking an inspiring Chair of the Board to match our ambition and energy, helping us deliver our vision. You will join us at an exciting time for Company Three. We have a brilliant team, a clear vision and robust finances. These things, along with our entry into the Arts Council’s National Portfolio, give us the opportunity to be innovative and ambitious.
About the role
The Chair of the Board of Trustees is a crucial leadership position, providing strategic direction and governance oversight to Company Three. You will work in close partnership with our Co-CEOs, ensuring effective and inclusive leadership across the organisation. You will be a champion for our values, ensuring that equity, diversity, and inclusion are embedded in all aspects of our work.
We are looking for someone with proven leadership experience, with a track record of chairing a board or committee, or holding a significant leadership role in a professional or community context. You will also have a passion for the arts and a belief in the transformative power of youth theatre and ability to centre our beneficiaries in strategic decision making.
We work hard to make sure our Board and team are made up of people who share the backgrounds of our members. At the moment our membership includes people who self-define as:
African, Algerian, Arab, Asian, Bangladeshi, Black, Black African, Black British, British, Caribbean, Congolese, Eastern European, Hong Kong Chinese, Filipino, Hispanic, Irish, Jamaican, Japanese, Latino-American, Lithuanian, Mixed race, Turkish, Somali, Togolese, White, White British.
We want to meet people who understand what it’s like to live, study, work or grow up in Islington, who are working class, neurodiverse, Disabled or LGBTQ+.
The expected time commitment is approximately one - two days per month, including Board meetings, committee meetings, and other events as needed.
Before you apply
The TrusteeWorks Team at Reach Volunteering are supporting Company Three with their Chair recruitment. Applications should be made via TrusteeWorks in the first instance. To apply, we would love for you to write us a letter that introduced yourself to us, along with your CV. Within that letter, we’d like you to answer the following questions:
- What about this role excites you?
- What makes you a great candidate for this role?
- What do you think life is like in 2025 for an Islington young person?
Deadline for applications is Friday 9th May
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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.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Vice Chair
Location: London (Hybrid)
Remuneration: This is an unremunerated role. However, expenses such as childcare, care for other dependants, and travel will be covered to support attendance at board meetings.
Our client is a registered Charity Incorporated Organisation that aims to support and invest in young people (predominantly 18-25 years old) through their adolescent years which can be difficult because of both personal circumstances and the injustices in society. They fund work nationally, as well as having a specific focus on several counties in the South East of England. The grants they make total c. £3 million per year.
The Trust has evolved a lot over the years and is very much values driven around their mission “to bring lasting change to the lives of young people; investing in them as powerful forces for change and acting upon their right to be heard in pursuit of a fair and just society.” They really want to be a foundation that listens well and gives young people power to change and improve society whilst staying responsible, trusting and progressive. They do this primarily by providing grants to organisations working with young people, influencing youth policy alongside them and investing directly in young changemakers.
Our client is looking for a new Vice Chair to join their inclusive, inspiring and professional Board. The Vice Chair will provide support to the current Chair and additional leadership to the Board. You will bring experience of working with young people or within/around youth led organisations. This individual will be able to be an effective ambassador and will bring an understanding of boards and charity governance, ideally though a previous board role or experience in an aligned role. The Trust provides training and ongoing support, and they looking for someone committed both to the role and to continuous learning.
Most importantly, this individual will be motivated to live the Trust’s values and share their vision of a world where all young people have hope, access to the support they need, a stake in society and influence over their futures. They are committed to centering the voices of those thet seek to serve. The board and staff team have relevant lived and learnt experiences to help us fulfil the Trust’s mission. They listen to the communities they seek to serve both directly and broadly to have as accurate of an understanding as possible about the issues that those they’re here to serve are facing. Our client encourages applications from younger candidates and for those who may not have previously held a Chair or Vice Chair role.
For further details about this exciting opportunity, please refer to the full appointment brief attached below. To apply, please click ‘Redirect to Recruiter’
Deadline for applications: 18th May
Interviews with client: w/c 26th May or 2nd June
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Are you an experienced HR professional looking to make a meaningful impact? We are seeking a dedicated and efficient Human Resources Manager to support our charity in developing and managing our HR strategy, policies and processes.
About Us
Emerge Worldwide's work involves raising awareness surrounding some of the key issues that lead to sexual exploitation and sex trafficking, and its destructive consequences. The work focuses on prevention of the issues, victim identification and support through advocacy, public support and empowerment of communities.
We make an impactful difference in the lives of children, young people, women and professionals as well as organisations and businesses through education and support. There has been a 10% increase in sexual exploitation and sex trafficking against children, and 99% of victims in the commercial sex industry are female.
How you can help
It is a great opening to gain valuable experience in the human trafficking sector through Emerge Worldwide. As HR Manager, you will crucially ensure ethical, professional and effective management of volunteers and staff is maintained.
The positive impact of the HR Manager role ensures that the organisation can better serve its mission to combat sexual exploitation and sex trafficking.
What are we looking for?
We are looking for an individual with the passion and drive for Human Resources, who will play a key role in shaping our HR policies, supporting our team, and ensuring a positive and effective work environment.
Key Responsibilities
- Oversee recruitment, onboarding, and retention of volunteers and staff
- Develop HR policies and procedures aligned with best practices
- Manage performance management and Development
- Provide guidance on employment law and HR compliance
- Foster a positive and productive organisational culture
- Deliver on training and development initiatives
Who We’re Looking For
- Proven HR experience (manager level desirable)
- Knowledge of HR policies, employment law, and best practices
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team
- Passion for charitable work and making a difference in people’s lives for a great cause
Time Commitment
Up to 5 hours per week
What you will gain:
- Make a real difference in people’s lives and gain valuable experience in a charitable organisation
- Be part of bringing positive change to women & girls lives, and our communities
- Work with a passionate and supportive team
- Utilise your HR experience and skills in an organisation advocating for a great cause
We are a welcoming team, dedicated to creating a positive and engaging volunteer experience where you’ll feel valued, inspired, and empowered to bring your ideas to life.
If you're interested in using your HR skills for a great mission, we'd love to hear from you!
Before you apply
The recruitment process includes an interview, and we will request references and a DBS on successful appointment.
Raising awareness and prevention on sexual exploitation & sex trafficking. Amplifying our voice until freedom is experienced for all women and girls.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
We are looking for a Director of Events & Operations to join YAF’s leadership team for the next two years starting in June 2025. We are looking for an enthusiastic and committed individual to manage our programme of events and oversee our operational management.
What you’ll gain:
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Valuable leadership experience in a respected arts organisation
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Expanded professional network across the cultural sector
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Opportunity to design our strategy and shape YAF’s future
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Skills in events management, leadership, and strategy planning
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Chance to make a significant impact on the future of arts fundraising
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Experience working with a passionate team dedicated to improving acccessibility in arts fundraising
A strong interest in arts fundraising and the aspiration to develop your career within the cultural sector are essential. It is not essential that you currently work within the arts.
A peer-led professional network for early-career fundraisers in the arts sector
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.