Finance volunteer roles
The Royal Society of Biology is seeking an independent audit expert (IAE) who will sit, in a voluntary capacity, on its Finance, Audit and Risk Committee.
Having responsibility for audit matters on the Committee, the IAE will ensure that the Committee members and RSB Council understand and respect audit -related matters, and will accordingly provide advice and counsel to the Committee, internal and external auditors, Chief Executive and Honorary Treasurer and other members of the senior management team.
Combined with a desire to support and contribute towards the effective running of a learned society, the successful candidate will have a thorough understanding of Charity governance and financial management, and a clear knowledge and appreciation of approaches and requirements for Charity audit, alongside an understanding of risk management and the principles and practice of good corporate governance.
The Committee meets four times per annum, with meetings typically lasting 2-3 hours - and at least half of these take place online. Attendance may also occasionally be required at other meetings.
Please note that this is a voluntary unremunerated role - although reasonable travel and subsistence related to the role can be claimed.
30 July 2025 with a concise CV (maximum two pages) and a brief covering letter laying out why you are interested and how you would like to apply your experience, skills and interests to the role.
Trustees x2 – Money Advice Trust
Introduction from the Chair
At the Money Advice Trust, we are at the forefront of helping people and micro businesses facing financial difficulty. It’s a hugely exciting time for the charity – we’re helping more people than ever before, while also laying the foundations for a new era in our charity’s contribution to tackling problem debt in the UK.
Our National Debtline and Business Debtline services helped people through 271,000 advice interactions last year - an increase of 36% - and we have plans to significantly grow our services in the years ahead.
However, with around 8 million people in need of debt advice in the UK, we know there is more to do. We have therefore re-focused the charity’s mission - to help prevent financial difficulty and remove problem debt from people’s lives – and begun work on a clear new strategy to deliver this.
This will see us transform our National Debtline and Business Debtline services, through improved customer journeys, new technology and stronger partnerships, and broaden our reach, particularly with groups of people less likely to seek advice currently. We’ll also do more to prevent financial difficulty occurring in the first place, making this a priority for our influencing and campaigning work.
As Trustees, we play a key role in helping achieve these ambitions, shaping and overseeing the strategic direction, ensuring the charity has the capability and stability to keep making a difference to people’s lives.
We have vacancies for two new Trustees to help us achieve our ambitions. We are particularly interested to hear from people who could help us develop new corporate partnerships and help us grow our reach, and from those with financial qualifications who could succeed Laurence Burgess as our new Chair of Finance Audit and Risk Committee.
If you want to help build a better financial future for millions of people in the UK, then we would love to hear from you.
Christine Farnish CBE
Chair, Money Advice Trust
About the role
Non renumerated (reasonable travel and expenses to attend meetings will be reimbursed)
Location: London, Birmingham & remote
Commitment: Board Member 0.5 -1 day per month
Finance Audit and Risk Committee Chair 1 day per month
The Money Advice Trust, a leading charity providing free, independent debt advice to UK consumers and micro businesses, seeks two talented people to join its forward-thinking board.
We have embarked on an exciting new strategy, focused on preventing financial difficulty and helping remove problem debt from people’s lives. If you want to be part of this important mission we would love to hear from you.
Applicants need to have a passion for our work, a strategic mindset, and relevant governance experience. In addition, we are specifically looking for:
1. A new Chair of our Finance, Audit and Risk Committee, to oversee our finances and ensure appropriate controls are in place to manage risk. You should have a background in financial management, audit and risk at senior level in a charity, public or private sector body*.
2. A board member to help support work on income generation, commercial partnerships and business development. You should have a commercial mindset and experience in sales, commercial partnerships or similar at senior level.
For more information about the Money Advice Trust please visit our website and review our 2024 Impact Report
As a charity, these roles are unremunerated. However, you will gain valuable experience and the satisfaction of knowing you have helped make a difference to people’s lives.
To apply
*To be eligible for this role you will require a recognised accountancy qualification (eg ACA, ACCA, CIMA)
Appointment will be subject to background checks, including a ‘fit and proper person’ declaration.
We will only use the data you supply to us in CVs for recruitment purposes. This data will be held for twelve months. For further information please refer to our Privacy Notice for Job Applicants, available on the vacancies page of our website.
We take diversity seriously and are committed to making diversity and inclusion a part of everything we do and welcome applications from all backgrounds. We strive to create a workplace that reflects the communities we serve. Our vision, underpinned by our values, ‘We put people first, We support each other, We solve problems’ is to be a place where everyone feels welcome and empowered to bring their authentic selves to work and to make the Money Advice Trust an employer of choice.
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About Women’s Aid in Luton
Women’s Aid in Luton supports over 800 of society’s most vulnerable women and children each year, all of whom are fleeing abuse and violence. The charity offers refuge across five safe houses in Luton, a helpline, tailored support for families, and access to legal advice, mental health services, employment, and resettlement guidance. It also prioritises prevention and early intervention through education, working closely with schools to raise awareness of domestic abuse.
The Opportunity: Chair of Trustees
Women’s Aid in Luton is seeking a new Chair of Trustees to lead its Board and help shape the future of the organisation. This is a pivotal leadership role with significant influence over the strategic direction and governance of the charity. The incoming Chair will guide the Board in supporting the Executive Team to sustain and grow its essential services, ensuring women and children can rebuild their lives in safety and dignity.
The current Chair will conclude her term next year, and the charity is therefore inviting expressions of interest from those who are deeply committed to making a meaningful impact in the violence against women and girls (VAWG) sector.
Candidate Profile
Experience:
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A strong understanding and commitment to the VAWG sector.
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Substantial non-executive experience.
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Knowledge of UK charity governance and experience of working with or serving on a Board of Trustees.
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A background in senior strategic leadership.
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Proven ability to engage with internal and external stakeholders.
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Sensitivity and discretion when dealing with confidential matters involving staff and service users.
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A track record of successfully leading teams or groups in either a voluntary or professional context.
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Chairing experience, ideally at Board or committee level.
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Significant experience in motivating, managing, and developing people.
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Experience in shaping and evaluating strategic plans to maximise impact.
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Sound financial acumen, including an understanding of charity finance.
Skills and Abilities:
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Inspirational leadership with the ability to foster collaboration and, when needed, make difficult decisions.
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Strong communication skills with the ability to articulate the charity’s vision and inspire others.
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Relationship-builder with the ability to form effective alliances and partnerships.
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Sound judgement and the capacity for reflective leadership.
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A supportive presence for both the Board and Executive, fostering their continued development.
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Ability to operate within the realistic capacities and constraints of a charity environment.
Personal Attributes:
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A dynamic and inclusive leadership style that inspires trust and accountability.
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A visible and unwavering commitment to the charity’s mission and strategic aims.
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Tact, diplomacy, and strong listening and engagement skills.
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Excellent interpersonal skills and a collaborative approach.
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Well-developed networking skills that can be leveraged to support the charity’s objectives.
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A personal commitment to Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI).
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Willingness and ability to dedicate sufficient time to the role, including travel and occasional out-of-hours engagement.
Terms of Appointment
The initial term of office is three years, with the possibility of reappointment for one additional term, up to a maximum of six years.
Eligibility
In accordance with the Equality Act 2010 (Schedule 9, Part 1), this role is open to female applicants only due to the nature of the services provided. All appointments are subject to a satisfactory enhanced DBS check.
Encouragement of Diverse Applications
Women’s Aid in Luton warmly welcomes applications from women of all backgrounds. The charity is especially keen to hear from women from Black, Asian and minoritised communities, as well as from those with lived experience of domestic abuse.
A Trustee's Perspective
“Joining Women’s Aid in Luton as a Board member has enabled me to use my professional expertise in a way that gives back to the community. I know that all the energy and time I give is helping to strengthen the organisation and ultimately the women and children it seeks to support. Joining the Board has been immensely rewarding and I highly recommend it as a valuable way to volunteer your time for a good cause.”
– Current Trustee, Women’s Aid in Luton
To Express Interest
Women who feel they can contribute to the ongoing success of Women’s Aid in Luton and are passionate about supporting survivors of domestic abuse are encouraged to get in touch. This is a unique opportunity to make a meaningful and lasting difference.
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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.




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Our partner is an acclaimed vocational ballet school providing exceptional full-time classical ballet and academic education, helping students achieve excellence in both the performing arts and wider life.
They are seeking a strategically minded individual with significant experience in financial management to serve as Treasurer. The ideal candidate will be a qualified finance professional with the ability to communicate complex financial information clearly, and with a keen interest in the arts.
As a Trustee and Chair of the Finance Sub-Committee, the post holder will oversee the school’s financial health and sustainability, review and present draft budgets and management accounts, advise on reserves and investment policies, and ensure compliance with charity accounting standards.
The Board and Finance Sub-Committee both meet four times a year, with meetings currently taking place remotely. The minimum time commitment required for the role is 5 hours per month.
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For more Trustee and Treasurer roles please visit the AfID website.
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Remote (Hybrid optional)
Unpaid role, expenses paid
Voluntary
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Job Description
Location: Remote (open to hybrid working—coordinate in-office days with the team and Michelle)
Time Commitment: 10 hours per week (includes the Grants & Finance meeting)
Meetings: Required to attend the Grants & Finance monthly online meeting held every first Thursday of the month at 11:00 AM
Do you have a strong background in finance and a passion for securing funding for community-based initiatives? We’re seeking a Volunteer Project Manager to lead and coordinate our Grants & Finance Team, helping us access essential funding and manage financial resources to support life-changing programmes.
What You’ll Do:
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Lead and manage the Grants & Finance Department
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Coordinate and chair monthly team meetings
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Identify and apply for funding opportunities, managing deadlines and submissions
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Track team tasks, monitor progress, and ensure timelines and reporting requirements are met
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Align funding applications with the organisation’s goals and strategic priorities
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Support with financial oversight, including budgeting and expenditure monitoring
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Occasionally attend in-person meetings, if preferred or feasible
Qualifications & Experience:
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Experience in finance or money management is essential
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Bid writing experience is desirable but not essential
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Excellent knowledge of Excel is preferred
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Prior experience in grants, fundraising, or nonprofit finance is a plus
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Strong attention to detail and ability to manage multiple deadlines
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Good written and verbal communication skills
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Comfortable using remote tools and working independently or in teams
Benefits & Impact:
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Help secure critical funding that directly supports children and vulnerable communities
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Gain hands-on experience in financial planning, grant writing, and team leadership
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Flexible volunteering structure tailored to your availability
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Contribute meaningfully to a mission-driven organisation
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Develop your skills and expand your network within the charity sector
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Receive ongoing support, recognition, and opportunities for growth
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Our partner is a fast-growing charity that prepares young children in rural Ghana and Uganda for school, empowering marginalised mothers to run educational play schemes to improve children’s development and reduce malnutrition.
They are seeking a qualified accountant to join them as Treasurer and oversee all financial aspects of the charity. You will monitor cash flow, income, expenses, and strategic resource management, ensuring sound governance and compliance with charity regulations.
The Treasurer will chair the Finance and Audit Committee, oversee risk management, and guide the preparation of year-end accounts. You will also advise Trustees and help communicate financial information clearly to the Board.
The Board meets quarterly, with the Finance & Audit Committee meeting approximately 10 days beforehand, all online besides an annual in-person meeting in London. The total estimated time commitment required for the role is 1-3 hours per week.
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For more Trustee and Treasurer roles please visit the AfID website.
We’re a specialist provider of support services for autistic people, people with learning disabilities and acquired brain injuries. We work across London, Kent, Surrey, Sussex, Essex, Suffolk, Hampshire Cambridgeshire and Shropshire.
What will you be doing?
As well as providing an invaluable service for an organisation and it's people, becoming a trustee can be an excellent step for your career development.
Anyone can apply to be a trustee with us. Avenues is a hugely diverse community of people and we always want our trustee group to reflect this.
At present we are looking for (core) trustees with experience in these particular skills:
- Financial experience within the Care Sector Experience in Health and Social Care (outside Avenues)
- People management and organisational development
- Risk Management (specialising in a quality, compliance and regulatory environment).
What are we looking for?
Do you have experience in any of the following?
- Care Sector Financial Experience to join our Board and Finance Committee
- Health and Social Care Experience (outside Avenues) to join our Board and one committee (to be decided).
- People management and organisational development to join our Board and the People, Culture and Reward Committee
- Risk Management (specialising in a quality, compliance and regulatory environment) to join our Board and our Audit and Risk Committee.
The following characteristics, knowledge and experiences (or willingness to learn) would be helpful in being a trustee:
- a high level of understanding and interest in the charity and its work a commitment to the values and principles of the charity;
- strong business and financial acumen;
- experience of committee work;
- good interpersonal and communication skills;
- sound, independent judgement, courage, common sense and diplomacy;
- an interest in politics and current issues in social care clear understanding, and acceptance, of the legal duties, liabilities and responsibilities of trustees; knowledge of charity governance;
- enough time and commitment to fulfil the role ability to listen to and welcome other opinions and experiences;
- flexibility in thinking; a desire to implement the highest standards of governance.
What difference will you make?
Trustees are responsible for providing appropriate oversight, governance and leadership to the charity in the pursuit of its strategies to fulfil its charitable purposes.
A trustee’s main duties under charity law are to:
- ensure the charity is carrying out its purposes for the public benefit;
- comply with the charity’s governing document and the law;
- act in the charity’s best interests; manage the charity’s resources responsibly;
- act with reasonable care and skill; and ensure the charity is accountable.
Before you apply
How to apply Applications should consist of:
- A full CV (or video application) including the names and addresses of two referees. Referees will not be approached until the final stages and not without prior permission from candidates.
- Complete a covering letter (or send a video if you prefer) of no more than 2 sides of A4 which answers the following questions: What motivates you to join our Board and why will you be successful? How do your skills and experience match what we are looking for? What will you bring of yourself, your life experience and your perspective to the Board? As a Board Member, how will you apply the Avenues values (Respect, Integrity, pride and Excellence) when helping us make decisions?
About the Italia Conti Trust
The Italia Conti Trust is dedicated to supporting exceptional students in the performing arts who lack the financial means to realise their potential.
Primarily, the Trust provides scholarships to exceptionally talented students who might otherwise be unable to pursue performing arts training. Additionally, the Hardship Fund assists students facing financial difficulties during their studies, enabling them to complete their training.
The Role
The Trust is seeking individuals passionate about the performing arts to join its charity board alongside like-minded professionals who believe a vibrant performing arts sector enriches culture and society.
New Trustees are invited to contribute their expertise and enthusiasm to help create opportunities for talented students from diverse backgrounds to thrive in specialist performing arts education and develop rewarding careers.
The Italia Conti Trust Board of Trustees holds responsibility for the strategic governance and oversight of the Trust and the delivery of its charitable mission. The Trust is currently seeking new Trustees, including a Chair, who will support the organisation in:
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Encouraging the study of performing arts training for stage, cinema, and television, including production crafts and trades, through bursaries, scholarships, and prizes.
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Supporting performing arts education via facilities, outreach, and artistic commissions.
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Facilitating the raising of funds to promote access, excellence, and innovation in performing arts education.
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Acting as ambassadors and advocates for specialist performing arts training and its cultural significance.
With a heritage spanning over 100 years, Italia Conti is a renowned name in showbusiness, having trained many celebrated performers from Noel Coward and Bonnie Langford to Martine McCutcheon, and contemporary Olivier Award-winning stars Sam Tutty and Layton Williams.
Currently the UK’s leading Higher Education institution for performing arts, Italia Conti operates from purpose-built premises in Woking and strives to make its award-winning training accessible to talented students from all backgrounds.
The Trust welcomes applications from Trustees who believe in the transformative power of the performing arts and who will actively engage with the life and work of Italia Conti, including attending performances and industry showcases.
Particular interest is expressed in candidates with experience in:
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Finance
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Media
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Brand Management or Marketing
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Performing Arts Production or Management
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Philanthropy or Sponsorship
The Trust values diversity and inclusion and encourages applications from candidates of diverse backgrounds and age groups.
The Board meets three times annually, usually in person each term, with occasional provision for online attendance.
Professionals with a passion for the performing arts and a commitment to supporting talented students to achieve their potential are encouraged to apply.
To submit an application, please send a CV and covering letter outlining your professional background, your interest in serving as a Trustee of the Italia Conti Trust, and how you would like to contribute.
Whether you are an experienced trustee or wanting to take your first step at Board level we would like to hear from you.
What will you be doing?
Cheltenham Almshouses and Aid owns and manages four sets of almshouses in Cheltenham, made up of a number of cottages dating back to 1914, flats (within a conservation area) and a converted large Edwardian house. Many of the properties we own are of older stock and there is a constant challenge to keep the buildings well maintained in line with current regulations whilst continuing to provide comfortable and affordable living.
The charity aims to provide warm, safe, secure homes at an affordable cost for local people in housing need. Residents range in ages from 55 to 100 years.
Cheltenham Almshouses and Aid is run by a board of voluntary trustees, and administered in accordance with schemes prepared by the Charity Commission. The day-to-day supervision is undertaken by the Clerk (32.5 hours per week) and the Administrator (5 hours per week) The charity is not registered as social housing.
We are looking for people to join our board of trustees to help take Cheltenham Almshouses and Aid forward. We would particularly welcome those with experience of finance and investment.
We have recently built four new wonderful apartments within a conservation area and may possibly in the future look at extending our current stock of properties with more new builds.
We have a healthy balance sheet and would look to new trustees to guide the charity with new investment opportunities.
Many thanks for your time reading this.
What are we looking for?
- Building and conservation, property and maintenance
- Health and Safety within housing
- Finance
- Leadership
- Communications and Marketing
What difference will you make?
This is an amazing opportunity to give a small amount of time, whilst knowing you are making a real difference to the lives of our residents.
With you are on board as a trustee we can ensure that the Almhouses continue for many, many more years, helping those less fortunate by providing safe well maintained homes in wonderful communities, whilst ensuring the long term financial stability, governance of the charity and to help formulate the vision for the future.
Before you apply
Please apply through Reach in the first instance. Interviews will be in person at a convenient location, representatives from the board of trustees will be present with the Clerk.
Help shape our future and join Calibre Audio as a Trustee and make a meaningful impact on the lives of over 12,000 people with print disabilities.
Calibre Audio is a national charity providing accessible audiobooks to anyone unable to read standard print. We’re looking for two new Trustees to help guide our strategic growth and ensure our services remain innovative, inclusive, and far-reaching. You don’t need to be an experienced trustee – we welcome applications from first-timers with passion, insight, and relevant skills.
We’re especially interested in individuals with experience in finance, strategy, or a lived or professional understanding of disability or neurodiversity. As a Trustee, you’ll contribute to a board that’s energetic, values-led, and committed to removing barriers to reading for all.
Join us and be part of a mission to bring the joy of stories, knowledge, and connection to everyone who needs us – on every platform, in every format, and at every stage of life.
To formally apply, please submit a CV and supporting statement (ideally maximum 2 sides of A4 each) that clearly outlines your suitability for the role against the criteria provided in the person specification, including your interest and motivation in applying for this position.
At Calibre Audio, our mission is to ensure that everyone can enjoy the pleasure of reading, regardless of a print disability or health condition.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Edinburgh South East Foodbank are looking for someone with financial experience to join the Board as a Trustee to advise on financial matters, ensure we meet our financial obligations, and help us build a sound financial strategy.
What will you be doing?
This role involves leading on the financial affairs of the Foodbank and ensuring that they are conducted within the required legal, accounting, and good practice frameworks.
Key tasks:
- ensure the Board of Trustees fulfils its financial responsibilities
- ensure that the Foodbank has proper systems for budgeting, financial control, insurance and reporting
- inform the trustee board members of the finances of the Foodbank by written report, at least on a quarterly basis ensuring that the board have a clear picture of the financial health of the Foodbank
- ensure that financial reports:
- are comprehensible and properly discussed at trustee board meetings
- are provided in the proper format and at the proper time, as required by the relevant charity regulator body (Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator)
- have properly appointed auditors or independent examiners (on income over £25k)
- are reported on an annual basis at annual general meetings (AGMs)
Other responsibilities, along with the board of trustees, include:
- to approve, support and guide the charity’s purpose, vision, strategy, goals and objectives
- to manage the charity’s resources responsibly, ensuring the charity’s assets are used only to carry out its purpose, ensure the charity does not become over-committed, and ensure that key risks are identified, monitored and controlled appropriately
- to ensure the effective and efficient administration of the charity, responding to changes in the local community as appropriate
- to ensure appropriate financial plans are in place, budgets are monitored, financial statements are reviewed, and progress is evaluated
- to help promote the organisation to key stakeholders and beneficiaries
- to ensure the charity has appropriate procedures to comply with current legislation and good practice, including employment, health and safety, equity, diversity and inclusion, safeguarding, and GDPR compliance/data protection
- to prepare for and regularly attend and participate in board and subcommittee meetings and any trustee away days.
What are we looking for?
We are looking for people who want to help their local community and work towards the eradication of food poverty. Our ideal candidates would demonstrate:
- a knowledge of and commitment to the work of the South East Edinburgh Foodbank
- previous experience or an ability in:
- financial accounting and reporting procedures
- communicating financial information to those who may have little or no financial background
- keeping all financial records up to date
- a sympathy towards the faith position of the South East Edinburgh Foodbank as a Christian charity
What difference will you make?
By leading on the financial matters of the Foodbank operation, you are part of providing a vital holistic support function in your local community, ensuring a dignified experience to anyone visiting, or anyone who comes into contact with, the South East Edinburgh Foodbank.
Please apply through CharityJobs, providing a CV and cover letter detailing why you are interested in this role and your relevant experience. Shortlisted candidates will be invited for an informal interview with members of the Board of Trustees at Edinburgh South East Foodbank.
You must be 18 or over to apply for this role, and you must not be disqualified from acting as a trustee and declare any conflict of interest whilst carrying out the duties of a trustee.
Applicants must be primarily resident in the UK when applying for this post. This is to enable successful applicants to fulfil the duties of this post and have access to any systems or programs required for the role in line with the charity’s data protection policies.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
West Horsley Place Trust is a thriving arts charity with many successes and enormous potential to grow. We are the custodians of a 400 acre estate in Surrey and have a mission to transform this once private residence into a place that improves people’s wellbeing throuh culture, heritage and nature.
We are looking for a Finance Committee Chair and additional trustees representing the following areas of expertise: Legal / Heritage Buildings / Environment and Sustainability / Building and Conservation.
ABOUT THE ROLE
To succeed in this role, you need to be enthusiastic, open, collaborative and professional with a willingness to share your expertise and a keen understanding of the challenges faced by small charities.
You will support and demonstrate our core values, by being:
- Inclusive, collaborative and open to all, seeking to embrace wide audiences
- Community-focused – both of place and in practice
- Warm and welcoming
- Innovative and encouraging
- Embracing of partnerships
- Open and honest
Commitment
Trustees are appointed for an initial term of three years, with the possibility of renewing this appointment for a further two terms to a maximum of nine years in total.
Time commitment includes:
- Six board meetings per year (some online/hybrid)
- Review of board papers ahead of meetings
- Attendance at subcommittees or advisory groups
- Annual away day
- Occasional ad hoc support between meetings
The Finance Committee Chair will also attend and chair six Finance Committee meetings per year (some online/hybrid)
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
As a trustee, your core responsibilities will include:
- Contributing to the shape of the company's mission, values and long-term strategy
- Supporting the Board and operational team with expertise and advice for your professional area
- Reviewing and commenting on management reports provided to the Board
Governance and Compliance
Each trustee, as part of the trustee team, will:
- Ensure the Trust complies with legal, financial, and regulatory obligations
- Monitor financial planning, budgeting and risk management
- Uphold high standards of governance and accountability
- Stay up to date on current trustee good practice
- Promote the work of the Trust across professional networks
- Support fundraising initiatives as required and help build partnerships
Participation and contribution
Additionally all trustees will:
- Attend as many Board meetings as possible and the annual away day
- Provide challenge and support in a respectful, constructive and collegiate way
- Actively contribute to meetings and subcommittees or advisory groups that the trustee is a member of
- Maintain confidentiality and declare conflicts of interest where relevant
Becoming a Trustee
Being a trustee is a valued volunteer role with significant responsibility. Training will be provided to all new Trustees, and an ongoing programme of refresher training is in progress for existing Trustees. This ensures we all share a common vocabulary of governance and good practice and have a common understanding of our role and responsibilities and how we can best support the charity.
As a Board we share good practice with each other, and we support and guide the operational team through our sub-committees and advisory groups.
Expenses for travel as allowed by HMRC for trustees will be paid.
Governing principles
We work closely to the principles enshrined in the Essential Trustee, specifically we expect all Trustees to:
- Ensure the charity is carrying out its purposes for the public benefit;
- Comply with your charity’s governing document and the law;
- Act in the charity’s best interests;
- Manage the charity’s resources responsibly;
- Act with reasonable care and skill;
- Ensure the charity is accountable;
- Reduce the risk of liability.
We are a 400 acre estate, listed manor house and walled garden with the mission to improve people's lives through culture, heritage and nature




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South Liverpool Domestic Abuse Services (SLDAS) are seeking a new Treasurer to join our Board to oversee the charity’s financial governance, compliance and planning. As a small independent charity founded in 1998, SLDAS offer free and accessible support to women who experience domestic abuse in South and South-Central Liverpool. Domestic abuse has a devastating impact upon individuals, families and communities. Year on year, recorded incidents of domestic abuse have increased in Merseyside, and rose sharply during the pandemic. Women are falling through the net and we want to do more to help them.
We employ a team of nine full and part time staff who support the running of the service, including a director who joined us in April 2023, responsible for managing and developing the staff and service, and developing the strategic direction of the charity alongside the Trustees.
SLDAS is mainly funded by a number of local authority and other national grant providers with an interest in domestic abuse. Whilst this is a competitive and challenging time for all charities, we have made some steps towards sourcing new multi-year funding to expand our services, making this an exciting time to join us on the board of Trustees.
Please note that this opportunity is open to women only, and is exempt under the Equality Act 2010, Schedule 9, Part 1.
Becoming a Trustee with SLDAS offers a chance to make a real difference to the lives of women at risk of domestic abuse, but it will also offer you opportunities to meet new people, take on new challenges and volunteer in an interesting and strategic role.
To join the board of Trustees as Treasurer, we are particularly interested in receiving applications from women with strong skills and professional experience in the following areas:
• Previous Trusteeship role(s);
• Knowledge of charity accounting guidelines;
• Budgeting and forecasting;
• Management reporting, and the ability to explain financial concepts to non-finance trustees and staff;
• Accountancy qualification preferred, or demonstrable experience in a financial accounting role;
• Financial controls and risk management;
Successful candidate(s) will demonstrate:
• A commitment to support women in South Liverpool to live their lives free from violence, abuse and fear;
• A willingness and ability to devote the necessary time and effort to the role;
• A commitment to take the lead in financial governance, promoting the safeguarding of the financial viability of the Charity;
• An enquiring approach, not afraid to ask questions or challenge;
• An understanding and acceptance of the legal duties, responsibilities and liabilities of trusteeship;
• Clear communication skills, and the ability to work effectively as a member of a board.
The Treasurer will also be expected to attend and chair the Finance Planning and Fundraising sub committee. Some mentoring hours with the Director and the Finance worker may also be expected.
SLDAS recognise that the role of a Trustee is a responsible position and that you may require training and support to conduct your role to the best of your ability. We therefore offer Trustees an induction, ongoing training and opportunities for mentoring from other Trustees.
The time commitment for Trustees is around 4-6 hours a month. Board meetings are monthly, usually in the evenings. Most of the meetings are virtual via zoom meeting, although we do try and meet in person on occasion, either at the office or in the South Liverpool area. Trustee positions are unremunerated, but reasonable travel, subsistence and childcare expenses will be reimbursed.
• Closing date for applications: Please contact Manager Beckie Radcliffe for information
• Shortlisting and interviews: TBC
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We are Living Streets, the UK charity for everyday walking. Our mission is to achieve a better walking environment and inspire people to walk more.
We are looking for trustees to join our Board to support steering the charity forward.
This is a pivotal time in our history: with a dynamic and experienced new Chief Executive, Catherine Woodhead; and a period of development, with a new strategy incoming that will take us towards our centenary in 2029.
We are a charity which can influence anyone’s daily life.
With our thousands of members and supporters we run campaigns for positive change and influence policies that improve our streets such as encouraging families to walk to school, 20mph speed limits and controlling pavement parking.
We manage innovative national projects, engaging schools, communities and workplaces to encourage more people to walk short journeys. Our year-round walk to school challenge captures the imagination of children in over 2000 schools.
We work with local authorities and businesses to improve streets and public spaces. Our reports, such as The Pedestrian Pound, make a substantial contribution to the active travel agenda.
Our charity trustees play a key part in strategy development and bringing our strategy to life. We would welcome applicants with:
-Senior finance experience across the charity, government or private sectors.
-Legal experience in Charity Law or legal expertise relevant to the third sector.
We’re especially interested in candidates bringing diverse experience from the corporate sector. Additional digital skills are desirable. Whatever your background, a commitment to the values and objectives of the charity overall will be crucial.
We actively welcome applications from people from a diverse range of backgrounds generally and from all parts of the UK.
Walk with us.
These roles are voluntary and unpaid, although appropriate expenses will be paid.
Closing date: 18/08/2025 (5pm)
Interviews: 03/09/2025
Our mission is to achieve a better walking environment and inspire people to walk more.





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