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We are seeking a Fundraising Trustee to help us enhance and increase our overall fundraising.
About Youth Concern
We are an independent charity based in Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire that supports 13-25 year olds. We are inclusive; we aim to support all 13-25 year olds, but specialise in helping those facing additional challenges.
What will you be doing?
As a trustee, you will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of our organisation and the lives of those we serve. Your expertise, passion, and fresh perspective will be invaluable assets as we navigate challenges,
seize opportunities, and continue to make a meaningful difference in the lives of the Vale’s young people.
Youth Concern is in a good financial position with healthy reserves and a mature and successful grant fundraising programme. We would like to broaden and diversify our income generation through individual giving, major donors, corporate, community and events.
Role summary
- To support the CEO in their grant and individual fundraising work and oversee the organisation’s fundraising plans and strategy
- To ensure fundraising remains an organisational priority at all times and all fundraising work is legally compliant and executed to a high standard
- To provide guidance and advice to the trustee board on fund raising generally
- To oversee organisational fundraising and ensure it is carried out in legal, best practice, transparent and accountable ways
The expected time commitment
Attend 6 board meetings annually. Currently meetings are held in person, with the option to attend remotely.
Attend sub-committees, once every two months.
Scheduled meetings as required with the CEO with flexibility to respond swiftly to the occasional ad hoc fundraising related issue.
Attend an annual half day strategy session.
For the full role description please see the candidate pack.
What are we looking for?
We are looking for a trustee with a strong commitment to supporting young people in Aylesbury Vale and who
has the following qualities / experience:
- Someone with sufficient fundraising/income generation knowledge and/or business development background
- An understanding of the UK charity sector, good governance, Charity Commission, Companies House requirements, relevant legislations and statutory requirements
- A thorough understanding of the Code of Fundraising Practice
- An understanding of the challenges facing medium sized charities in the UK in maximising income streams and donor cultivation
- Experience of diverse fundraising practices, including trusts and foundations, individual giving, major donors, corporate, community and events
- Excellent networking skills, influencing and communication skills
- Experience with staff management at a senior level professional
You do not need to have been on a board before and as a new trustee will be supported by your fellow trustees and the dedicated executive team.
What Difference will you make?
Why should you apply?
Youth Concern believes every young person has the right to be fed, to a safe home, to a good education and later, to employment.
In becoming a trustee, you will be helping young people thrive. And because:
- You believe a few hours a month, working for young people, is a good investment of your time
- You want to give something back
- Your skill set will benefit a growing local charity
- You want to be part of Youth Concern’s success story
Before you apply
The TrusteeWorks team at Reach Volunteering are supporting Youth Concern with their Trustee recruitment.
Applications should be made via TrusteeWorks in the first instance. To apply please submit your CV along with a covering letter stating why you wish to join the organisation and how your skills and experience would add value to the board.
Please send applications and enquiries to the emsail address provided.
Applications will be accepted until 9:00am on Monday 7 July 2025
Help shape the future of youth gaming and gambling related harms prevention by becoming the Chair of Trustees of Ygam, an evidence-led charity.
Applications close: Friday 8th August 2025
Location: Flexible (meetings mix of online and in person)
Time commitment: Quarterly board meetings with monthly meeting with CEO
About Ygam
Ygam is the UK’s leading charity dedicated to preventing gaming and gambling harms among young people. Our work bridges the critical knowledge gap between young people’s digital lives and the adults who guide them. We believe in harm prevention through education, empowering the people who can make a real difference.
Through our award-winning portfolio of programmes and resources, we help build awareness and resilience, helping to guide young people to thrive in the digital age. Inspired by lived experience and grounded in robust evidence, our City & Guilds-assured training is enriched by a comprehensive library of practical resources, fostering a growing community dedicated to safeguarding the well-being of future generations. Since the charity was founded in 2014, Ygam has reached nearly 5 million children and young people, training over 28,000 delegates.
About the role
With significant policy changes underway—including the introduction of the Online Safety Act, Ofcom’s Children’s Code, and reforms to gambling legislation such as the new statutory levy to fund treatment, prevention, and research—Ygam has a crucial opportunity to be a leading voice in shaping this new era of regulation and safeguarding.
As we enter the fourth year of our “Safeguarding our Digital Generation” strategy, we’re seeking visionary leader to join our board and help shape the future of harm prevention in this field. This is a unique opportunity to contribute to a vital cause at a critical time when digital safeguarding has never been more important.
The Chair will work closely with the Interim CEO, SLT, and Board of Trustees to ensure we continue to deliver maximum impact while maintaining the highest standards of governance.
Who we are looking for
This position requires an individual with excellent board, corporate strategy and leadership experience combined with the strategic acumen to help drive Ygam’s ambitious growth plans. Additionally, someone with a background in lobbying or politics would be advantageous.
We are also seeking someone who can balance strategic oversight with practical governance experience, ensuring Ygam continues to evolve and adapt to emerging challenges.
The ideal candidate will share our passion for safeguarding and educating young people while bringing their own unique insights to enhance our work. You’ll bring commercial awareness and strategic thinking, alongside expert knowledge and experience in raising the profile of organisations through high-level networking, stakeholder engagement, and government relations—all while helping to drive our ambitions forward and keeping our focus firmly on delivering impact.
If you’re ready to lead with purpose and help shape the future of the charity, we encourage you to get involved!
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Applications for this role close on Friday 8th August 2025.
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We're looking for someone who has a broad knowledge of Talking Therapies, community mental health priorities and emerging trends and who can contribute effectively as a Committee Chair and as a Board member.
What will you be doing?
Wimbledon Guild is recruiting a new Trustee to Chair our Talking Therapies Committee for our experienced and established Board. We are looking for people who have the professional skills and personal passion to help us deliver support services to adults in Merton with the ambition that no-one should face life’s challenges alone.
About Wimbledon Guild
Wimbledon Guild is a community charity offering practical help and support so that people in Merton never have to face life’s challenges alone.
Whether someone is worried about money, they’re feeling low or overwhelmed, or they’re looking for new friends and activities locally, we’re always here.
Wimbledon Guild is more than just a place, we're a real community where everyone belongs.
We’ve supported our community for over 100 years and continue to grow our services in response to local needs and aspirations.
We are passionate about providing holistic services tackling issues such as social isolation, financial hardship, emotional and mental health difficulties. We also have an extensive activity programme aimed at keeping older people active and healthy. We have earned a reputation for delivering excellent services and we collaborate closely with other local and national organisations to ensure that our approach is dynamic and relevant.
About the Role
This is an exciting opportunity for someone with a strong professional background in adult social care, counselling or mental health services to join a well-established and effective Board, and to contribute their experience to ensure that Wimbledon Guild achieves its goals. The Committee Chair will be responsible for representing the Talking Therapies Committee at Board meetings, as well as fulfilling all of the general duties of an active trustee. These include helping to develop strategy, providing oversight, and promoting the highest standards of corporate governance.
What are we looking for?
The Talking Therapies Committee Chair should demonstrate the following qualities:
- A clear and confident communicator who has experience working at a senior level.
- An ability to take over existing projects and ensure that these are on track for successful delivery.
- A strong professional background in adult social care, mental health services, counselling or related professions
- A willingness to be a committed Board member, and to contribute actively to a skilled and experienced Board.
- A commitment to Wimbledon Guild’s objectives and to the Merton community.
- An understanding of and commitment to our Diversity, Equity and Inclusion policies
What difference will you make?
This is a vital role, helping ensure we can continue our support for people in Merton. As Committee Chair, you will have a real opportunity to offer your unique skill set to help the strategic progression of the charity.
Before you apply
To apply, please send your CV and a cover letter answering the questions
1. What particularly interests you about Wimbledon Guild and its work in the Merton community? (500 words)
2. Which of your professional skills and experience do you feel are most relevant to this trusteeship and why? (500 words
Wimbledon Guild is a community charity in Merton offering practical help and support, so you’ll never have to face life’s challenges alone.




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We are currently seeking an independent committee member possessing an accounting qualification and high-level expertise in audit, risk, and financial governance to join the Audit and Risk Committee of STAR Academies, a nationally-renowned Trust of 36 schools. While the Trust is centred in Lancashire, the successful applicant may be based elsewhere in the country and able to undertake the role in a largely remote fashion.
Star Academies is one of the country’s leading multi-academy Trusts (MATs), operating 36 schools across Lancashire, Greater Manchester, West Yorkshire, the Midlands and London. The Trust includes primary, secondary, and all-through schools, with a strong track record of delivering exceptional educational outcomes. Almost half of Star’s schools have been rated ‘Outstanding’ by Ofsted, while the majority of the remaining schools are rated ‘Good’. A small number are undergoing improvement, including a school that joined the Trust in November 2024 after being rated as requiring special measures.
Star Academies has a well-earned reputation for excellence. It originally established and ran outstanding Muslim faith schools before expanding into non-faith schools and sponsoring underperforming schools, leading them to significant improvement. The Trust operates its own teaching school, providing training and development for teachers and school leaders at all levels.
Founded in Blackburn, Star Academies has strategically expanded to support communities across London, the West Midlands, West Yorkshire, Lancashire and Liverpool. The Trust was invited by the Department for Education (DfE) to expand into new regions, reflecting its national reputation for high standards.
Sir Hamid Patel CBE, Star Academies’ Chief Executive, has been a key figure in national education leadership. Knighted in 2021, he serves on several influential boards and committees, most recently as the interim Chair of Ofsted. His leadership has positioned Star Academies at the forefront of educational improvement and governance excellence.
Star Academies employs rigorous governance structures to maintain its financial and operational integrity. The Trust engages Beever and Struthers (external auditors) and RSM (internal auditors) to ensure financial compliance. Prospective candidates should ensure there are no conflicts of interest that may affect their ability to provide independent scrutiny.
The Trust’s Requirements
Star Academies is seeking to appoint an Independent Committee Member to join its Audit & Risk (A&R) Committee. This individual will not serve as a Trustee but will work closely with existing Trustees, executives and auditors to provide scrutiny, challenge and oversight of the Trust’s audit and risk management processes.
The A&R Committee plays a critical role in governance, overseeing the Trust’s financial systems, risk management, and regulatory compliance. While financial oversight is the responsibility of a separate Finance Committee, the A&R Committee ensures that risk and internal control processes meet the highest standards. It also serves as the first governance checkpoint for any new schools joining the Trust. Minutes, reports and recommendations from the A&R Committee are shared with the Finance Committee and Trust Board, ensuring a cohesive approach to governance and compliance.
The Independent Committee Member will bring high-level expertise in audit, risk, and financial governance. Star Academies is particularly seeking a qualified accountant with demonstrable experience in managing risk within an organisation or group of companies with a significant turnover. Candidates should be comfortable operating in a highly professional and strategic environment, where they will be expected to challenge, question and support executives and auditors in a robust yet constructive manner.
Meetings are well-structured and efficient, with all papers provided in advance via an online portal. Committee Members are expected to read these materials ahead of time to ensure discussions are focused, strategic and impactful. The preparation for each meeting is estimated to take around 90 minutes.
The Audit & Risk Committee meets three times per year, typically around Christmas, Easter and the summer break. Meetings are scheduled on Thursdays from 5.00–7.00 PM but often conclude within one hour. While there is an annual opportunity to visit the Trust and meet the team, all committee meetings are conducted remotely via video conferencing, with in-person meetings arranged if necessary for induction purposes.
This is a rare opportunity to work with one of the UK’s most respected Multi-Academy Trusts, contributing to strong governance and strategic oversight. The role offers a high level of engagement with minimal time commitment, making it ideal for a senior finance professional looking to contribute to the education sector or an experienced MAT Trustee wishing to support a leading national Trust.
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Shape the future of student advocacy and social change by joining the NUS UK Board as a Lay Director.
We’re looking for an independent director to help steer our strategy, governance, and accountability. This is an ideal opportunity for someone with experience in campaigning, communications, legal affairs, or non-profit leadership who’s passionate about supporting one of the UK’s most impactful student-led organisations.
Who We’re Looking For
We want to attract the broadest possible range of talent. Whether or not you’ve previously held a board or committee role, if you bring relevant expertise, lived experience, or a fresh perspective, we’d love to hear from you.
We’re particularly interested in candidates with backgrounds in:
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Financial oversight, audit, or risk management
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Human resources, recruitment, or EDI expertise
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Legal, strategic, or governance experience
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Communications, campaigning, or public affairs knowledge
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Experience in the charity, education, or membership sectors
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A collaborative and values-driven mindset
We are committed to equality of opportunity and especially welcome applications from black, Asian, and minority ethnic candidates, who are currently under-represented as Directors of NUS UK and within the sector more broadly.
Why Volunteer With Us?
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Help shape the student movement and the future of education
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Influence decisions that impact millions of students
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Work alongside experienced, passionate, and values-led colleagues
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Develop your leadership and governance skills
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Make a meaningful contribution to social change
You’ll receive a full induction, ongoing support, and all reasonable expenses covered—including travel and accommodation when needed.
How to Apply
To apply, please send your CV (or a link to your LinkedIn profile) and a short covering letter (max 1 page) outlining your motivation and what you would bring to the role.
Apply by: Thursday 3 July 2025, 12 noon.
If you’d like an informal chat about the role before applying, we’d love to hear from you.
Objective:
The Chair provides inclusive leadership to the Board of Trustees in its accountability for Eikon’s vision, mission, charitable purposes and upholding its values whilst supporting Trustees individually and collectively in fulfilling their duties and responsibilities for the effective governance of the Charity.
The Chair provides line management to the CEO, offering support, advice and appraisal, and with the SLT, when appropriate, to deliver its Strategy and achieve its Annual Plan goals and objectives. He or she will act as a champion, ambassador and the public face of the Charity in partnership with the CEO.
Responsibilities
Strategic Leadership: Oversee and ensure that duties are fulfilled, strategies are established and that the Board regularly reviews risks and opportunities.
Governance: Confirm the charity’s arrangements, Trustees and systems are effective and comply with the Charity Commission Governance Code.
External Relations: Represent Eikon as an ambassador and spokesperson with external stakeholders, when appropriate.
Efficiency and Effectiveness: Engage Trustees while chairing meetings and documenting decisions and actions arising.
Relationship with CEO and Senior Leadership Team: Establish a strong, open, collaborative, supportive relationship with key team members; agree objectives and goals for the CEO.
Person Specifications
Personal Qualities: Strong and visible passion, commitment and advocacy for Eikon and children and young people’s mental health.
Experience: Track record of operation and achievement at a senior strategic level including both internal and external presentations and representation.
Knowledge and Skills: Strong leadership and motivational skills combined with financial management experience; understanding of charity governance.
Location:
The Eikon Charity is based in New Haw, Surrey, and operates throughout most of Surrey’s boroughs and beyond.
Remuneration
The role of Chair is not accompanied by any financial remuneration, although expenses for travel may be claimed.
Time Commitment
Chairing, in person, four evening Board meetings per year, a Board and Senior Leadership Team away day and the annual Audit & Finance Committee meeting. There are regular in person or online meetings and calls with the Chief Executive Officer and liaison with individual Trustees and senior staff on particular issues. Together with the CEO, represent the Charity at events and meetings with key stakeholders.Standard appointment term is three years.
Helping young people feel safe, heard and supported





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Ready to help shape the future of students’ lives?
Middlesex Students’ Union (MDXSU) is looking for three new Trustees, including a new Chair of the Board, to join our vibrant and values-driven organisation.
At MDXSU, we empower Middlesex University students to shape their lives, build their futures, and create change—together. Through student communities, campaigning, events, and independent advice, we help turn a good education into a transformative one.
About the Role
We’re looking for individuals who are passionate about education, social justice, and the power of student-led change. As a Trustee, you’ll help shape MDXSU’s strategic direction, scrutinise finances, and ensure we’re fulfilling our charitable purpose.
We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds—particularly those with experience in one or more of the following areas:
- Membership-led or student-led organisations
- Finance or legal oversight
- HR and organisational development
- Higher education policy
- Equality, diversity, and inclusion
- Fundraising and income development
- Charity governance
- Community connections in North London
About You
We're seeking individuals who are:
- Proactive, collaborative and strategic thinkers
- Committed to MDXSU's values and mission
- Confident communicators who can support and challenge effectively
- Passionate about student voice and social change
For the Chair role, we're looking for an experienced leader to guide the Board, support the CEO, and help drive the organisation to new heights. If interested, please indicate this in your application.
Time Commitment & Expenses
- Approx. 5 board meetings per year (in-person in London)
- Optional involvement in sub-committees (4 additional online meetings annually)
- Occasional away days or events
- All reasonable expenses covered, with travel and accommodation booked by MDXSU
How to Apply
To apply, send your CV and a one-page cover letter outlining your interest in the role and how your experience matches our needs. Please apply by midday on Thursday 3rd July 2025 to be considered for our second round of interviews in July. Applications will remain open until all positions are filled.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Wimbledon Guild is recruiting a new Trustee to Chair our Talking Therapies Committee for our experienced and established Board. We are looking for people who have the professional skills and personal passion to help us deliver support services to adults in Merton with the ambition that no-one should face life’s challenges alone.
About Wimbledon Guild
Wimbledon Guild is a community charity offering practical help and support so that people in Merton never have to face life’s challenges alone.
Whether someone is worried about money, they’re feeling low or overwhelmed, or they’re looking for new friends and activities locally, we’re always here.
Wimbledon Guild is more than just a place, we're a real community where everyone belongs.
We’ve supported our community for over 100 years and continue to grow our services in response to local needs and aspirations.
We are passionate about providing holistic services tackling issues such as social isolation, financial hardship, emotional and mental health difficulties. We also have an extensive activity programme aimed at keeping older people active and healthy. We have earned a reputation for delivering excellent services and we collaborate closely with other local and national organisations to ensure that our approach is dynamic and relevant.
About the Role
This is an exciting opportunity for someone with a strong professional background in adult social care, counselling or mental health services to join a well-established and effective Board, and to contribute their experience to ensure that Wimbledon Guild achieves its goals. The Committee Chair will be responsible for representing the Talking Therapies Committee at Board meetings, as well as fulfilling all of the general duties of an active trustee. These include helping to develop strategy, providing oversight, and promoting the highest standards of corporate governance.
About You
The Talking Therapies Committee Chair should demonstrate the following qualities:
- A clear and confident communicator who has experience working at a senior level.
- An ability to take over existing projects and ensure that these are on track for successful delivery.
- A strong professional background in adult social care, mental health services, counselling or related professions
- A willingness to be a committed Board member, and to contribute actively to a skilled and experienced Board.
- A commitment to Wimbledon Guild’s objectives and to the Merton community.
- An understanding of and commitment to our Diversity, Equity and Inclusion policies
Wimbledon Guild is a community charity in Merton offering practical help and support, so you’ll never have to face life’s challenges alone.




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trustees meet four times a year and treasurer may need a day a month (spread over the month) for finances.
Connecting, supporting and advocating for charities and community groups in London.
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Join Us as Treasurer at Mind in Enfield and Barnet
Help shape the financial future of a growing mental health charity
Are you a finance professional with a passion for social impact? Do you want to use your skills to support a thriving, values-led organisation making a real difference in people’s lives?
Mind in Enfield and Barnet (MiEB) is seeking a new Treasurer to join our Board of Trustees and provide strategic financial oversight as we continue to grow and innovate in mental health support.
About Us
MiEB is a dynamic local mental health charity, proudly affiliated with the national Mind federation but operating independently. Since our merger in 2021, we’ve expanded significantly – supporting over 5,000 people annually and growing our income to £2.19 million in 2023/24.
We are Led by Lived Experience, with over 75% of our staff having personal experience of mental health challenges. Our services span therapy, wellbeing, advocacy, and crisis support, and we are committed to equity, empowerment, and real change.
The Role: Treasurer
As Treasurer, you will play a vital role in ensuring MiEB’s financial health, sustainability, and transparency. You will:
- Guide and advise the Board on financial strategy, budgeting, and risk management
- Chair the Finance & HR Sub-Committee, ensuring robust oversight of financial and operational matters
- Support the Head of Finance and CEO, offering expert insight and challenge on financial planning and reporting
- Ensure compliance with charity and company law, and that financial statements meet statutory and funder requirements
- Champion good governance, transparency, and accountability across the organisation
Who We’re Looking For
We’re seeking someone with:
- A professional finance qualification or equivalent senior-level financial management experience
- A strong understanding of charity finance and governance
- Experience managing complex budgets and financial reporting
- The ability to communicate financial information clearly to non-financial audiences
- Experience of chairing meetings and working collaboratively with senior teams
Previous experience as a Treasurer is welcome but not essential – we’ll support you with induction, training, and mentoring.
We especially encourage applications from underrepresented or minoritised groups, in line with our commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Key Details
- Closing Date: Monday 30th June 2025, 5:00 p.m.
- To apply, please send a CV/Profile and a supporting statement answering the questions below (in text or video format) by 5pm on Monday 30th June 2025.
1.Explain how your experience, skills and personal qualities make you a suitable candidate for this role. Refer to the role description and person specification
2.Please describe a time when you have ensured transparency and accountability in financial management, both internally within the organisation and externally with stakeholders?
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The Great Friendship Project is looking for a dynamic and committed Chair of Trustees to guide our Board, support our CEO, and champion our mission to tackle loneliness and build real-world friendships across the UK.
As Chair, you’ll play a pivotal leadership role, helping steer the charity through its next stage of growth.
You’ll lead a passionate and capable Board of Trustees, ensuring strong governance, sound financial oversight, and strategic clarity - all while acting as a critical friend to the CEO and a powerful ambassador for our work.
This is an exciting time to join, with high-profile campaigns, powerful partnerships, and growing national recognition, we’re looking for someone who can bring wisdom, challenge, and vision to our leadership team.
What are we looking for?
What we're Looking For
- Proven leadership experience, ideally in a non-profit, public, or purpose-driven organisation.
- Strong understanding of governance, charity finance, and strategic planning.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to lead with clarity and empathy.
- A commitment to inclusion, transparency, and social impact.
- Passion for tackling loneliness and championing authentic human connection.
Board Leadership & Governance
- Chair Board meetings every 1–2 months, setting clear agendas in collaboration with the CEO.
- Ensure meetings are purposeful, inclusive, and outcome-driven.
- Lead the Board in evaluating its performance and decision-making.
- Provide 1:1 support and mentorship to the CEO, fostering leadership development and succession planning.
Financial Stewardship
- Work alongside the Treasurer and CEO to oversee financial health and sustainability.
- Review quarterly management accounts and long-term forecasts.
- Support robust financial planning, risk management, and reporting.
- Present the Annual Accounts to the Board and ensure legal compliance.
Strategy & Development
- Guide the Board in shaping and reviewing the charity’s long-term vision and strategic direction.
- Monitor delivery against objectives and ensure mission alignment.
- Lead trustee recruitment, induction, and development to maintain a high-performing, diverse Board.
Risk & Compliance
- Lead quarterly review of the Risk Register and oversee the review of key policies.
- Ensure the charity meets all legal and regulatory obligations.
Reporting & Impact
- Oversee the creation of the Trustees’ Annual Report and support the CEO in developing an annual Impact Report.
- Ensure the charity is delivering meaningful results across programme impact, financial sustainability, and fundraising.
The Great Friendship Project is a non-profit organisation set up in 2021 to tackle loneliness amongst young adults.
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My Life My Say exists to empower underrepresented youth to engage in politics, influence policy, and drive change through innovative, youth-led and non-partisan solutions, inspiring the next generation of leaders in democracy.
We are currently hiring for a new Chairperson to replace the outgoing Chair who has served for the last 6 years. It is an ideal opportunity to steer the transition of the charity at a time when their Founding CEO has become Deputy Mayor of London for Environment and Energy, and we have appointed an interim leadership structure with two promising Co-CEOs.
The new Chair will come in to support the charity on a new journey. There is funding in place but there is an opportunity to create a new 5-year plan that will:
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Leverage the success of National Voter Registration Day targeting young voters to start the process of engagement
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Continue to deliver the annual Next Generation Conference inspiring so many burgeoning political minds
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Expand the impact of the Democracy Café model to stimulate the voice of young people
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Continue the expansion of the Squad programme that ensures a bright and ever-increasing future for the role of young people in democracy
The Role
The role of the Chair will be to ensure the professional running of the Board of Trustees, meeting quarterly to enable the governance of the charity. The role also includes mentoring of the management team to enable them to meet their potential and to allow the charity to thrive under their leadership.
There is an ambassadorial dimension too, seeking to represent the charity when meeting donors, funders, notable politicians, and influencers to underline the quality, integrity, and potential of the charity.
The final responsibility is to lead the assembled trustees to act as a force multiplier to affect the mission of the charity.
Expectations
Candidates for the Chair role will have:
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Prior board or senior leadership experience, ideally with a strong awareness of key issues in the democracy space.
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Bring strong governance expertise, strategic planning skills, and experience in influencing and fundraising.
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A commitment to amplifying the voice of young people is essential, along with a collaborative and inclusive leadership style that aligns with the values of the organisation.
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Existing networks in political, philanthropic, or corporate sectors would be a welcome asset in helping to champion the mission and expand the reach of My Life My Say.
This role is not remunerated but is an ideal position for someone who is looking to support an organisation with huge potential and a very palpable impact on the communities it serves. The role has the potential for significant exposure and network, so will enhance the career potential of the successful candidate. The outgoing Chair will be available for a smooth transition and will continue to support the Chair with anything they need.
Additional Information
Through this recruitment process we are looking to attract and retain a wide breadth of skills and experience relevant to the work of MLMS. We welcome all applications from those individuals who believe they have the skills and experience outlined above.
Term of Office
The term of appointment is for three years with the possibility of renewal for a further one terms of three years. Trustees work on a pro bono basis.
Further Information
MLMS confirms its commitment to equal opportunities in all its activities. It is intended that no applicant or employee will receive less favourable treatment on the grounds of political belief, sex, sexual orientation, disability, marital status, race, nationality, ethnic origin, religion or social class. Selection and promotion criteria are kept under review to ensure that individuals are treated on the basis of the job requirements and on their relevant personal merits, and are not disadvantaged by conditions or requirements which cannot be shown to be justifiable.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Looking to become a trustee with a local charity with an excellent track record?
Carers in Bedfordshire is seeking new Trustees with digital, marketing or academic research expertise to shape and grow the Charity.
Digital and AI
Are you passionate about the power of digital to drive positive change? Can you bring your expertise in digital strategy, innovation, and systems to our forward-thinking board?
Marketing and Comms
Help Amplify a Mission That Matters
Do you believe in the power of voice to spark change? We’re looking for a Marketing Trustee to help us strengthen our brand, sharpen our message, and reach the people who need to hear it most.
Academic and researchTrustee
Bring Evidence and Insight to the Heart of What We Do
We’re seeking a trustee with academic, policy, or research expertise to help us steer a thoughtful, evidence-informed path forward.
Even if you don’t have the specific skills and experience identified above, we are still interested in hearing from motivated individuals who have experience in an area of expertise relevant to the Charity.
Of particular interest would be:-
- Service provision in health and social care setting
- Clinical expertise especially in a community setting
- Community Fundraising
- HR
We'd like to have an informal conversation before we send you our online application form. Please make sure you give us a phone number and email address, together with an idea of a good time slot we can reach you.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Are you a committed environmentalist and a strategic thinker? Do you have skills in devising and managing or communicating about community based, environmental projects?
The Railway Land Wildlife Trust is seeking passionate and strategic individuals to join our Board of Trustees.
We’re particularly interested in those with skills in communications, fundraising or environmental projects. As a Trustee, you’ll help shape the future of our work, protecting and restoring habitats while deepening people’s connection to nature.
As a Trustee, you will:
- Support our strategic vision via one of our sub-committees (Project Strategy or Communications & Fundraising)
- Share your expertise to help us grow and diversify our impact
- Work collaboratively with a small, committed team driving grassroots environmental change
We are especially keen to hear from individuals based in East Sussex, as a strong local presence supports our hands-on, place-based approach.
This is a voluntary role and a valuable opportunity to contribute to environmental leadership, gain experience in governance and be part of a meaningful local initiative.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Join Manor Gardens Welfare Trust (MGWT) as a Trustee and play a pivotal role in empowering communities to thrive. Help us deliver innovative, culturally competent services tackling inequalities and improving lives across Islington and beyond.
MGWT has been at the heart of community support since 1913, continuously evolving to meet contemporary challenges. Our dynamic hub in Upper Holloway supports over 2,600 people annually, promoting health, wellbeing, and social inclusion among diverse, underserved communities. Our services include multilingual advocacy, mental health support and therapy services, youth service provision as well as chairing Islington's award-winning Food Partnership working for a sustainable food system in the borough.
Although MGWT is a local charity, we have a notable track record of innovation and wider impact. We pioneered the first LGBTQ+ youth group in Europe and launched the UK's first specialist psychotherapy service for survivors of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM). Our groundbreaking work continues to inform practices and policies at both local and national levels.
We are particularly seeking trustees with skills in fundraising (including expertise in securing grants from trusts and foundations, corporate partnerships, statutory funding, legacies, and major gifts), Human Resources, and communications. Knowledge, experience, and a thorough understanding of the charity sector are essential, alongside a demonstrable commitment to our values. Previous board experience is desirable but not essential. We particularly welcome candidates with lived experience of the issues we are seeking to address, including socioeconomic inequality, mental health, and the asylum process.
Trustees commit roughly 6 hours monthly, guiding strategic direction, ensuring effective governance, promoting equality and inclusion, and serving as ambassadors for MGWT’s vital work.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.