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Do you want to support a local school in enhancing its outcomes for its students? Do you want to develop your board level experience? Have you got a passion for making a difference in your communities?
As a school governor, you’ll operate at board-level and develop strategic leadership skills and assist in making decisions on a wide range of topics; all while collaboratively improving education within your local community.
We’re currently recruiting volunteers for schools in Spalding to strengthen their governing boards and enhance outcomes of pupils within your communities. If you feel, you want to make a difference within your community, read on for more details about the role of a governor and how to apply.
Governors make decisions that affect schools and their pupils for years to come; our recent impact survey found that our volunteers bring £9.9 million worth of value to schools each year, and 9/10 volunteers would recommend being a governor to a friend. Becoming a governor gives you ample opportunity for personal and professional development, including exposure to finance and budgeting, safeguarding, HR, strategic planning, and more.
As a governor, you can visit the school to gain an understanding of the culture and ethos and to get the most out of the role as well as have the opportunity to meet children, parents, and teachers, and see the impact of your work first-hand. Governors act as a ‘critical friend’ to their head teacher ensuring accountability and helping to monitor and evaluate the schools progress, budget and staffing. You’ll also help to shape and implement future plans and guide the schools aims, ethos and values.
You don’t need to be a parent or have any specific skills to become a governor as long as you’re over 18 and happy to have a DBS check, you can apply! Professional skills such as HR, finance, law or project management are useful but governing boards are often needing softer skills such as leadership, communication and problem solving alongside a fresh perspective and lived experience within their communities. As a governor, you’ll be supported by the Chair, head teacher and the rest of the governing team.
This vacancy is for a primary school looking to find a governor to sit on their board with experience of SEND and Safeguarding. The school is a small friendly village school set in an old building and embraces the natural environment to ensure the children have a strong relationship with their communities.
If you’re interested in becoming a school governor, fill out the short application form on our website.
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Are you a strategic leader with a passion for making a difference in the lives of children and families? CCS Adoption is seeking a dynamic and committed Chair of Trustees to lead our Board and help us drive our ambitions forward.
About Us
CCS is a Voluntary Adoption Agency and registered charity. Continuously Rated ‘Outstanding’ by Ofsted (for 14 years/5 inspections), most recently in February 2024. We find permanent, loving homes for children who are waiting to be adopted. We also offer a wide range of post-adoption support services for adoptive families in the region. We are committed to maintaining this high level of performance and developing further the innovative services we provide for children and adoptive families.
The Role
As Chair of Trustees, you will play a pivotal role in guiding the strategic direction of CCS Adoption, ensuring we remain financially stable, legally compliant, and true to our mission. You’ll work closely with the CEO and lead board meetings, monitor performance, and act as a key ambassador for the organisation.
Key Responsibilities:
- Lead the Board in setting strategic goals and evaluating performance
- Ensure compliance with charity and company law
- Safeguard the organisation’s values, reputation, and resources
- Support and appraise the CEO
- Facilitate effective governance and decision-making
- Represent CCS Adoption at public functions
Person Specification
We’re looking for someone who brings:
- Proven leadership and governance experience
- Strategic vision and independent judgement
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
- A commitment to fairness, integrity, and teamwork
- Familiarity with Nolan’s seven principles of public life
- Experience in committee work and organisational development
Desirable (but not essential):
- Knowledge of adoption or related fields (children, families, social care, charity sector)
- Willingness to learn and grow into the role with support
Why Join Us?
This is a unique opportunity to lead a passionate and skilled Board, influence meaningful change, and contribute to the lives of children and families. You’ll be supported by a dedicated team and receive guidance to deepen your understanding of adoption.
We warmly encourage potential trustees to get in touch for an informal conversation about the role. This is a great opportunity to ask any questions, learn more about our work, and see whether joining our Board might be the right fit for you. We would be delighted to welcome you to meet our team and current trustees, hear about our vision for the future, and experience our culture first-hand.
Please visit ourwebsite for details.
Interviews will be held on Thursday 23rd October 2025 at our Bristol office.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Trustees at Bromley Experts by Experience play a vital role, collaborating with the Chair, fellow Trustees and the Senior Management Team to set a clear and strong strategic direction for the organisation. You will ensure that Bromley Experts by Experience is delivering against its charitable objectives and working in line with our governing documents. You will also support Bromley Experts by Experience to grow and develop as an organisation by combining your lived experience and professional expertise in a specific field, enabling us to become more impactful and effective.
As a trustee, you are also responsible for ensuring that Bromley Experts by Experience uses its resources effectively and efficiently to deliver its charitable purposes and continue to provide benefit to our members, beneficiaries and local Deaf and Disabled people.
Areas of expertise we are prioritising
We are especially seeking trustees with expertise in one or more of these areas:
- Fundraising Strategy:
- Supporting X by X Bromley to sustain, maximise and diversify income streams and fundraising activity.
- Supporting the development of a Fundraising Policy and Plan of Action.
- Building and maintaining relationships with funders and commissioners.
- Human Resources:
- Supporting the Deputy CEO and ensuring that X by X Bromley complies with relevant employment laws and regulations.
- Advising on good practice in staffing and HR matters.
- Supporting the development, and review of, HR policies and procedures.
- Legal and Policy:
- Guiding on relevant legal and policy matters, including contracts and governance.
- Organisational Strategy:
- Supporting Senior Management Team to shape our strategic direction and plan for implementation.
- Secondary and Further Education:
- Supporting X by X Bromley with advice for a brand-new stream of youth work in education settings.
IMPORTANT: As a Deaf and Disabled People’s Organisation, our governing articles require that our staff, trustees and volunteers bring with them lived experience of disability (self-identified or otherwise). See how we define this below.
Responsibilities of Trustees:
- Ensure that Bromley Experts by Experience operates in accordance with its governing documents and the law
- Set a clear and strong strategic direction for the organisation
- Ensure that Bromley Experts by Experience uses its resources (financial and otherwise) effectively and efficiently to deliver its charitable purposes
- Manage risks responsibly, avoiding exposing Bromley Experts by Experience to unnecessary risk and taking appropriate steps to mitigate risks
- Make decisions about Bromley Experts by Experience’s policies and strategies
- Be an ambassador for Bromley Experts by Experience, promoting our work and values
What we ask of you:
- Trustee Board Members should expect to serve for a minimum of 12 months.
- Trustee Board Members are required to attend scheduled meetings with some ad hoc meetings where necessary.
- It is anticipated that the time commitment will be an approximate average 1.5 hours per week. This will mainly comprise of:
- Board meeting attendance (plus preparation and minutes) every 8 weeks.
- AGM attendance (plus preparation and minutes)
- Supporting our annual Disability Pride event.
- Occasional scheduled meetings with senior staff and/or Chair.
- As we are a very small charity, there could be occasions when extra time will be required (e.g. during the planning of new projects or dealing with any particular difficulties that arise), or where additional support would be appreciated (e.g. attending events, meeting members at project days)
Key Skills and Qualities:
- Lived Experience of disability (can be self-identified)
- A belief that Disabled people can and should be actively welcomed and included in our communities. An understanding that it is barriers in society that make that harder. This is called the Social Model of Disability.
- Strong organisational skills.
- Experience of how Trustee Boards operate and of effective charity governance
- Accuracy and efficiency with an eye for detail.
- Good interpersonal and communication skills, communicating in a way that is accessible to you.
- Possess and demonstrate integrity, objectivity, accountability, and honesty.
- An effective team worker, contributing an independent perspective.
- Understanding of the legal duties, responsibilities and liabilities of trusteeship and the financial aspects of running a charity.
- A genuine interest in local communities and people.
- Commitment to Bromley Experts by Experience’s aims, objectives and values.
You must be legally eligible to stand as a registered Company Director and Charity Trustee. Having had previous experience as a trustee of a voluntary organisation is an advantage.
We require a DBS Check to be completed for all Trustees.
We are especially seeking trustees with expertise in one or more of the following areas:
- Fundraising Strategy
- Human Resources
- Legal and Policy
- Organisational Strategy
- Secondary and Further Education
What we mean by lived experience of disability:
As we follow the Social Model of Disability, our definition of Disabled person includes anyone who is being discriminated against or disabled by barriers in society, including:
- People with physical impairment
- People with visual impairment
- Deaf people
- People with hearing impairment
- People who are neurodivergent
- People with learning difficulties/disabilities
- People who experience mental health conditions/mental distress
- People with long-term health conditions
We recognise that a lot of these impairments are invisible and many people have more than one impairment.
We work to create inclusive and accessible communities in Bromley and beyond to enable Deaf and Disabled people to participate fully in society.
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A message from our Chair of Trustees – Andrew Carter
Thank you for your interest in joining the team at Off The Record South East Hampshire (OTR).
This recruitment pack provides the information you need to apply to be a Trustee including:
• Details of our vision, mission and values.
• Information about the work we do, our impact and our future plans
• An overview of our organisational structure
• Information about the role and expectations of our trustees
If you would like any further information about the role before applying, please advise in your cover letter and she can arrange an informal chat with me.
We look forward to receiving your application.
Best wishes,
Andrew
Chair of Trustees
OTR
A message from our CEO: Corniche Plumridge
As the chief executive, my role and the trustees is all about teamwork and support. I'm here to bring Off The Record’s strategic vision to life by sharing accurate and timely information, making sure they have what they need to make great decisions. In return, the trustees provide valuable guidance and oversight, helping us stay on track with our organisation's mission.
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Are you passionate about young people's wellbeing?
Off The Record (OTR) are looking for new trustees to join our Board of Trustees.
Our vision is to support young people’s mental health to fulfil their potential for a brighter future.
We believe that young people should have more control and influence in how services for them are managed and changed, by being part of the organisation that develops the services that support their community.
We particularly want to attract applications from young people, people who identify as LGBTQIA+, neurodivergent and disabled, and people of colour, because they are under-represented in our Trustee team.
Off The Record (OTR) is an independent charity based in the Havant Borough. We have been supporting young people and their families in Southeast Hampshire and surrounding areas since 1977.
We offer free 1-2-1 and family counselling, group work services for those 11 to 25 and support for their families, we deliver a young carer programme to young people ages 8 to 25.
This is an opportunity to really make a difference to the lives of young people in our community!
We are actively seeking trustees from all areas of life,
You will play a crucial role in guiding the governance of OTR. You will work collaboratively with other members of the Board of Trustees to ensure effective management and sustainability of our charity.
This is an unpaid voluntary position, requiring a commitment of approximately 4-6 hours per month.
Our Trustee board meet every month; in-person bi-monthly for 2 hours with the months in between a shorter 1-hour online meeting. On occasion there will ad-hoc meeting to meet the needs of the organisation and to carry out the trustee role.
OTR embraces equal opportunities, diversity, and inclusion. We are committed to building a team that represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills. The more inclusive we are, the better our work will be.
Responsibilities:
· Provide strategic guidance and expertise to support Off The Record's vision and mission.
· Actively participate in board meetings, contributing ideas, insights, and constructive feedback.
- Assist in the development and provide oversight of operational policies, procedures, and initiatives to further the organisation's objectives.
- Help oversee the governance of the charity in accordance with the Charity Commission’s published guidelines.
· Promote the Charity’s work and values within your networks and wider communities.
· Collaborate with fellow trustees, staff, and volunteers to ensure the smooth running of the charity's operations.
DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES
The statutory duties of a trustee
· To ensure that the organisation complies with its governing document, charity law, company law and any other relevant legislation or regulations
· To ensure that the organisation pursues its objects as defined in its governing document
· To ensure the organisation uses its resources exclusively in pursuance of its objective
· To contribute actively to the board of trustees' role in giving firm strategic direction to the organisation, setting overall policy, defining goals, and setting targets and evaluating performance against agreed targets
· To safeguard the good name and values of the organisation.
· To ensure the effective and efficient administration of the organisation
· To ensure the financial stability of the organisation
· To protect and manage the property of the charity and to ensure the proper investment of the charity's funds
· To observe and follow the latest version of the Charity Commission Guidance
Other duties
· Scrutinising board papers
· Leading discussions
· Providing guidance on new initiatives
· Other issues in which the trustee has special expertise
· Participating in working groups outside of Board meetings
Trustee person specification
· Commitment to the organisation
· Willingness to devote the necessary time and effort – which could be several hours per week to keep up with incoming emails and correspondence, Monthly Trustee meetings and the Annual General Meeting.
· Strategic vision
· Good, independent judgement
· Ability to think creatively
· Willingness to speak their mind
· Understanding and acceptance of the legal duties, responsibilities, and liabilities of trusteeship
· Ability to work effectively as a member of a team
Qualifications and Skills:
· A genuine interest in the well-being and mental health of young people.
· Previous experience as a trustee or in a similar governance role would be advantageous but not essential.
· Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to work effectively as part of a team.
· Knowledge and understanding of the voluntary sector and charity governance or willingness to learn.
- Ability to promote the Charity’s work and values within your networks and wider communities.
- Expertise in one or more of the following areas: safeguarding, counselling, mental health, fundraising, finance, marketing, law, or HR would be desirable (but not essential).
Benefits:
· The opportunity to make a meaningful difference in the lives of young people through Off The Record (OTR).
· Gain valuable experience and develop your skills in a governance role within a charity.
· Expand your professional network and collaborate with like-minded individuals.
· Gain satisfaction from being part of a dedicated team working towards a common goal.
About us
You will be joining the charity at an exciting time.
OTR has been part of our community since 1977, our purpose has remained the same throughout, to
support young people’s mental health to fulfil their potential for a brighter future, however during this
time we have evolved, expanded and developed our services. We put young people at the heart of what
we do, by integrating youth voice into our services we are continuously evolving to meet current needs
of young people and their families.
You will be joining an amazing and established team.
A staff of 16 cover all bases, with an established admin and front-line group work and Young Carer
teams, and leadership team that oversee admin, therapeutic and youth services, business support,
volunteers, finance, safeguarding and clinical supervision. Our dedicated counsellors and volunteers
deliver the therapeutic services and information and support calls. Our trustees meet every month,
alternating between formal board meetings, and trustee ongoing development meetings.
You will be joining a safe and respected service, that is long standing and held dearly by our
local community.
Our policy and procedures ensure a high standard of operational and clinical governance across the
organisation, that is brought to life with an excellent induction and training programme, and varied and
topical CPD opportunities throughout the year. We are always reminded of our legacy by the continued
support from local community groups and businesses because of the difference our support made to
them or someone they care about.
You will be joining an inclusive and caring culture.
If you feel you have the expertise,please apply with the following:
· A full CV
· A covering letter detailing all of the below:
o What skills/knowledge will you be bringing
o Explanation of any gaps in your CV
Successful applicants will be invited for an informal chat with the chair of trustee and CEO prior to an interview being arranged.
As part of our commitment to safe recruitment, all appointments are subject to Enhanced DBS with
Barred List checks and references will be taken up.
OTR embraces equal opportunities, diversity and inclusion. We are committed to building a team that
represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills. The more inclusive we are, the better our
work will be.
Please advise us of any requirements to support your application to us.
Details:
· Hours; 4-6 per month
· Location: Online and in person
· Application deadline: Ongoing
Want to support a good cause?
We offer:
· A team that really cares, supports and champions one another.
· Friendly environment and practices.
· Access to training.
· Social events to spend time with the team and have some fun!
Supporting young people’s mental health to fulfil their potential for a brighter future
We are looking for a Trustee who is passionate about arts and social justice, who wants to make a difference and is able to compliment our Board of Trustees, Artistic Director, and Executive Director as we work together to develop the impact and profile of Cardboard Citizens.
We are looking for strategic thinkers and committed collaborators who are passionate about the arts and social justice.
We especially welcome those who can bring lived or professional experience in areas such as communications, campaigning, public engagement, fundraising, or media- skills that will help us grow our public profile and deepen the impact of the stories we tell.
We believe that the need for Cardboard Citizens is as urgent as it ever has been with the current external environment and the challenges for our communities with experience of homelessness and poverty.
Whilst we'd like to hear from applicants from a range of backgrounds and experiences, we are particularly keen to hear from those with skills in any of the following areas:
- Digital, New Media
- Communications / public relations
- Environment & Sustainability
- Development
- Strategic partnerships
The general attributes we're looking for in a potential Trustee include:
- Good judgement
- An ability to think creatively and strategically
- An ability to collaborate and work as part of a team
- Effective interpersonal skills
- An active commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion
- An ability to command trust and respect
- An understanding and acceptance of a Trustee's legal duties and responsibilities
- A willingness to devote the necessary time and effort required.
Trustees will be required to:
- To serve an initial term of 4 years, with the possibility of re-appointment until 8 consecutive years' service has been reached.
- To attend 4 x 2-hour Board Meetings a year, committee meetings as required, as well as an annual Away Day.
- To attend events, performances, workshops and other engagements, to gain a full experience of the breadth of Cardboard Citizens work.
- To sit on one of the Board's Committees.
- To provide specialist advice and expertise as required and appropriate.
- To advocate and champion Cardboard Citizens' work, values, ambition, and strategic direction.
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West Cheshire Foodbank was established in 2012 to provide emergency food to people in crisis. We are part of the Trussell network of foodbanks and last financial year we provided food to 14,500 people in the 12 months to March 2025. We can only do this with the commitment of our volunteers, our small, dedicated staff team and the much-valued support of local businesses, organisations and individuals.
We are now looking for two new trustees, with relevant experience, who share our vision for a future without the need for foodbanks. You do not need previous experience as a trustee to apply for these roles.
We welcome applications from people from all backgrounds and experience, particularly those who have lived experience of financial hardship and/or food insecurity. The successful candidates will be provided with an induction, training and support to help establish themselves in their roles.
Our Purpose is
- to provide relief to individuals and families in crisis in West Cheshire, through the provision of emergency food supplies.
- to provide practical, mental and spiritual support either directly or by referral to approved partner agencies to enable individuals and families avoid future crises.
- to raise awareness of the causes of food poverty and to encourage both policy-makers and local people to take action.
Participation Trustee specific responsibilities
- Ensuring WCFB practice and strategic direction is informed by the voices of people with lived experience of food insecurity and financial hardship.
- Support the WCFB strategic lead to develop and implement the Participation Framework, including periodic reviews to assess progress, learning and impact.
- Support all trustees and members of the staff team to take a participatory approach where appropriate and enact the principles of participation.
- Model a participatory way of working to ensure voices of lived experience are amplified and help inform and influence key decisions at Board level.
- Ensure trustees are informed of the impact of national and local policy changes for people using WCFB with implications for service delivery and lobbying.
- Willingness to share your experience of food insecurity and/or financial hardship, whilst recognising that your experience cannot represent a whole community.
General responsibilities of all WCFB Trustees
- Work alongside the Treasurer and the trustee board to ensure WCFB’s financial dealings are systematically accounted for and on time, independently examined (on income over £25k) and made publicly available as necessary.
- Ensure WCFB is accountable, actively complying with statutory accounting and charity law reporting requirements.
- Ensure that all charitable activities undertaken by WCFB are compliant with its charitable objectives as set out in its governing document.
- Ensure appropriate financial plans are in place for future budget allocations as well as looking after contractual agreements with external partners that award money for core costs and additional projects.
- Understand and commit to WCFB’s strategic direction and mission
- Contribute to the development and review of WCFB’s strategic plan, ensuring it aligns with the needs of people struggling to afford the essentials.
- Help promote the organisation to a wider audience of potential funders, partners and people experiencing financial hardship and food insecurity.
- Ensure WCFB has appropriate procedures in place to comply with current legislation and good practice including: employment, health and safety, equal opportunities, safeguarding & GDPR compliance/data protection etc.
- Act with reasonable care and skill, giving time, thought and energy to fulfil your role.
- To serve as an additional promoter of the food bank in the community.
- Attend trustee meetings and produce feedback and reports as necessary.
- Ensure decisions are informed by people experiencing financial hardship by working in a participatory and inclusive way at board level.
- Demonstrate empathy and a non-judgemental attitude.
What are we looking for?
West Cheshire Foodbank are looking for new trustees, with relevant experience, who share our vision for a future without the need for foodbanks. You do not need previous experience as a trustee to apply for these roles.
We welcome applications from people from all backgrounds and experience, particularly those who have lived experience of financial hardship and/or food insecurity. The successful candidates will be provided with an induction, training and support to help establish themselves in their roles.
We are looking to recruit a Participation Trustee who:
- Can fulfil the role as lead trustee for their specific area of responsibility, demonstrate leadership skills and confidence to work as part of the Trustee team
- Has experience of using a foodbank or of financial hardship
- Has volunteering experience in a community setting
- Has knowledge of the wider social issues associated with food insecurity and financial hardship
- Has knowledge of charitable law and funding or is willing to develop this
- Is friendly and approachable, able to communicate with people from a wide range of backgrounds
- Is willing to listen to other perspectives and give others the space to share their knowledge and experience
- Has a knowledge of, and commitment to, the work of WCFB
- Is willing to actively participate in discussions concerning needs of the foodbank’s beneficiaries, staff, and the trustee board
- Will act in the best interest of the charity
- Demonstrates sound, independent, judgement and the ability to think creatively
- Works effectively as a team member and demonstrates a willingness to learn and develop
Benefits of volunteering
- Being able to use your existing skills to make a difference
- Meet new people who share your passion to eradicate poverty in the local community
- Make a real difference to the running of the foodbank as part of a team providing holistic support in the local community, ensuring a dignified experience to anyone visiting or in contact with WCFB
- Induction and training to support you in your role as a trustee
What difference will you make?
By leading on the food bank's participatory approach and ways of working, you are part of a team providing a vital holistic support function in your local community, ensuring a dignified experience to anyone visiting or anyone who comes into contact with West Cheshire 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 West Cheshire 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.
A Trustee will bring an individual area of expertise to benefit our organisation. Among the many skills they may have relate to business development, financial management; charity governance, staff development, performance management, local government, disability service development and adult social care. The Trustees work closely with the Executive Management Team (EMT) on the strategic direction of the business. They coordinate and attend quarterly board meetings, through which they review the work of the charity and provide advice, support and focus attention onto the areas that the EMT needs to consider and prepare for, to continuously improve what we do and respond to the changing environment in which Bethphage operates. Bethphage is a values-based charitable business, supporting some of the most vulnerable people in the community. The charity also needs to make a modest financial surplus to remain viable. The role of a Trustee is to be a critical friend to the management team, lending expertise and experience to help guide the organisation in achieving its aims and sometimes competing objectives. Some of our board members have been a part of Bethphage for many years, you will be joining a supportive, friendly, and collegiate team that will help you develop and grow your role as a Trustee. Trustees generally thoroughly enjoy the role and find that it is a very rewarding experience. The Trustees work on a voluntary capacity for the benefit of the charity, this usually equates to one day per month. All Trustees are requested to undergo a DBS check (Disclosure & Barring service). Currently, we are particularly interested in hearing from people with financial and/or legal experience and expertise.
Our Mission is to be an excellent provider of services for people with disabilities

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The University of Derby is seeking two independent governors to join its Governing Council. This is an exciting opportunity to use your experience in either commercial development or higher education leadership to help shape the future of a dynamic and ambitious institution.
Location: Derby
Time commitment: Approx. one day per month
Closing date: 9 a.m. Monday 22nd September
Who we are
The University of Derby is located in the heart of England and offers industry-relevant, expert teaching from foundation and undergraduate degrees to postgraduate study and research. Our combined higher and further education offering is spread over campuses in Derby, Buxton, and Chesterfield, and we have invested more than £200 million in some of the best university facilities in the UK over the past ten years.
We achieve outstanding results for our teaching and research, and with around 17,000 people choosing to study with us every year, we depend on the dedication of a team of academic, professional, and support services staff.
The University boasts world-leading research that demonstrates real-world impact and has recently received the prestigious TEF Gold for learning and teaching and student experience, which places the University of Derby in the top 20% of universities in England.
The University of Derby is working towards its 2018-2030 Strategic Framework and is seeking two candidates to join the Governing Council who possess leadership experience, a passion for contributing to the development of educational opportunities, and have the necessary insight needed to steer the University through to its future goals. The people appointed to these roles must have a commitment to contributing to the success and future potential of our students.
About the role
The Governing Council and its Committees:
The University’s Governing Council is both the governing body of the University and the board of directors of the company. Membership comprises of a majority of independent governors (Lay Members) alongside representatives from the University’s staff and student body. The Governing Council undertakes its duties through the work of its sub-committees, which are:
- Audit and Risk (ARC)
- Performance, People and Resources (PPRC)
- Enterprise, Skills & Industry Engagement Committee (Skills)
- Nominations
- Remuneration
- Student Affairs
Governing Council responsibilities include:
- Determine the educational character and academic direction and integrity of the University
- Approve the mission and strategic aims of the University
- Ensure the establishment and monitoring of systems of control and accountability
- Ensure that the University fulfils its legal obligations
- Ensure that there are procedures for handling internal grievances, conflicts of interest, fraud and corruption; and to ensure that staff can raise matters of concern
- Ensure that processes are in place to monitor and evaluate the performance and effectiveness of the University
- Monitor and evaluate the performance and effectiveness of the Governing Council itself
- Conduct its business in accordance with best practice
- Ensure that students benefit from a valuable learning experience
Click here to view further information about the Governing Council’s responsibilities.
Time Commitment
The appointment is for a three-year term, which can be renewable for a maximum of nine years (subject to recommendation from the Committee Chair and Governing Council’s Nominations Committee).
There are five Governing Council meetings and two strategy days per year, which are held in person, usually in September, November, February, April, and July.
Attendance at five of those meetings (at least one of which would be a strategy day) as a minimum is usual.
Governing Council Meetings are usually four hours long and include a seminar session. Before meetings, preparation time will be required to read through committee papers, organise thoughts, and ensure contribution to the debate.
Governing Council Members are required to complete mandatory training modules and induction and are invited to attend networking events and University graduation ceremonies.
In return for your commitment, you will benefit from being part of a successful and ambitious University seeking to maximise opportunities for its graduates. You will also have the opportunity to build professional networks, collaborate with other governors and further build your non-executive profile and impact.
Who we are looking for
As we continue to progress through our 2030 strategic framework and deliver on our ambitions, we are seeking to appoint two new Independent Members of our Governing Council. Those appointed will contribute their time, insight, and expertise to provide support, challenge, and scrutiny—acting as critical friends and ambassadors for our organisation.
You must have the ability to contribute to strategic thinking and be familiar with compliance challenges, preferably within a regulatory environment. Whilst you may not have previously served on a committee or board, you must be adept at working in a non-executive capacity, taking the pulse without being hands-on.
Commercial Development
The University of Derby is seeking to appoint a Member of Governing Council who will also gain membership of the Skills Committee. The ideal candidate will bring expertise in skills development, enterprise, innovation, and industry engagement, and will play a key role in supporting the University’s strategic aims in these areas. The person appointed will contribute to shaping the University’s approach to partnerships that enhance both institutional development and student outcomes. By helping to align the University’s skills agenda with the needs of industry and society, they will support the development of agile, future-ready graduates equipped to thrive in a rapidly changing world.
Higher Education Expertise
The University of Derby is also seeking to appoint a Member of Governing Council who will also join our Audit and Risk Committee – ideally, someone with a background in or closely related to higher education. The successful candidate will bring experience and insight of industry backed curriculum innovation, quality assurance, policy, regulation, or strategic leadership. This appointment is an opportunity to help shape the University’s future direction, contributing to its mission of delivering high-quality, inclusive, and industry linked education.
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Join disability and education charity National Star as a Trustee, guiding the organisation as it implements its recently agreed five-year strategy.
What will you be doing?
Do you want to play your part in supporting one of the UK’s leading disability charities to achieve its ambition for growth, providing more education and long-term living opportunities for people with complex disabilities?
National Star, whose headquarters is in Gloucestershire, is seeking several people who share its vision of a world in which people with disabilities are able to realise their potential as equal and active citizens in control of their lives. As a member of the Trustee Board, you will also be a company director as the charity is also a registered company.
Ideal Trustees will:
* Adhere to the charity's values
* Have personal integrity and be able to demonstrate a passion and commitment to National Star
* Prepare and participate actively in meetings
* Work collaboratively with fellow Trustees and Governors, demonstrating empathy and awareness of the needs of others
* Have good communication skills, tact and diplomacy
* Have experience, or a willingness to learn, about strategic thinking and risk
* Have knowledge, or a willingness to learn, about issues affecting people with disabilities and the specialist education sector
* Be prepared to commit time to conduct the role well, including travel and attending events out of office hours.
What you will bring:
The charity is looking to recruit people with a broad range of experience and are particularly interested in attracting candidates with knowledge / experience of:
* Company law and the specific legal requirements for charities in special needs and social care sectors
* Marketing and communication expertise including networking and fundraising
* Business acumen with a strong financial background
National Star is a Disability Confident Employer. The charity is committed to equality, diversity and inclusion and welcomes applications from all sections of the community, including those currently under-represented on o0ur Trustee Board, which includes women, people with disabilities and members of black, Asian and minority ethnic communities.
The Trustee Board meets four times a year, generally during the week between 4pm – 7pm. In addition, Trustees are expected to become active members of a sub-committee. Board papers are distributed in advance to allow Trustees to prepare for each meeting.
What are we looking for?
Ideal Trustees will:
* Adhere to the charity's values of ambition, collaboration, integrity, respect and sustainability
* Have personal integrity and be able to demonstrate a passion and commitment to National Star
* Prepare and participate actively in meetings
* Work collaboratively with fellow Trustees and Governors, demonstrating empathy and awareness of the needs of others
* Have good communication skills, tact and diplomacy
* Have experience, or a willingness to learn, about strategic thinking and risk
* Have knowledge, or a willingness to learn, about issues affecting people with disabilities and the specialist education sector
* Be prepared to commit time to conduct the role well, including travel and attending events out of office hours.
We are recruiting several trustees with a range of skills.
What difference will you make?
By joining National Star's Trustee Board, you will have the satisfaction of knowing that you are playing a part in the future development of one of the leading disability charities in England and Wales as well as being able to develop your own skills in board level discussions, executive decision making and strategic planning. Your fresh perspective could help the charity to see things in a different light and your professional expertise could be utilised to support our staff team in delivering our vision and values.
You will gain a broad understanding of the challenges faced by young people with complex disabilities and be able to build your professional network.
Before you apply
Please apply through Reach in the first instance providing a cover letter detailing why you are interested in this role and a CV. Shortlisted candidates will be asked to complete our additional application form
Friends Provident Foundation is looking for new Trustees to help guide its programmes of giving and investment, which aim to build a fair and sustainable economy in the UK. We are working toward this aim through supporting action, building knowledge, and using our endowment as a tool for change.
We are particularly seeking perspectives that may challenge conventional thinking and would like to hear from people with an active interest in how the economy works and who have a drive to shape society.
You will need to be committed to our ambitious mission of using all our assets to bring about the change we wish to see. We are seeking to appoint more than one Trustee and are particularly interested to hear from people with one or more of the following areas of experience: financial management; social investment and/or capital market investment; organisational development; systems change.
All Trustees work closely with the Foundation’s staff to achieve our objectives and you will need to commit on average one day a month to the Foundation’s business. We are seeking diversity of perspective, background, physical abilities, ethnicities and class background and welcome applicants from all age groups and all nations in the UK.
For more information and how to apply please visit our website.
If you are interested in becoming a Trustee of Friends Provident Foundation but anticipate barriers to your participation, we would still like to hear from you. Please get in touch with us to discuss your situation.
Deadline for applications: Monday 29 September, 9am
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Welcome and thank you for your interest in becoming a Trustee of The Hardman Trust
- Are you keen to help people leaving prison and support them to work towards their goals?
- Do you believe that with the right support people can rebuild their lives, contribute to their communities, and break free from the cycle of reoffending?
- Do you share our conviction that no one should be defined solely by their past, and that everyone deserves the opportunity to thrive?
If so, you could be one of the people we are looking for to help The Hardman Trust move into the next
exciting chapter of our work.
Who are we?
The Hardman Trust was established in 1994, with the aim of helping people leaving prison after long
sentences. Our founder, Guy Armstrong, was a prison Chaplain. He saw the challenges facing this
group: homelessness, a lack of workplace skills, stigma, isolation, low confidence, and poverty. A fund
was set up to provide financial assistance to purchase tools and equipment, offering a helping hand
into employment. We now know from experience that this practical approach works. The people the
Hardman Trust has supported over three decades have used this financial support to gain
qualifications, start their own businesses, find employment and a new direction in life. We are now
extending our reach so more people can benefit from our support and sharing our evidence and
insights to help shape a more effective, humane criminal justice system. Achieving this means securing
the right funding, building strong partnerships, and ensuring our resources are used with maximum
efficiency and impact.
We are looking for several new Trustees to join the Hardman Trust Board. If you want to support our
mission, and you feel that you have the commitment and the life or professional experience for the
role, we would love to hear from you. In return, you will have the chance to make a meaningful
difference to those serving long sentences; and you will be part of a passionate and committed team
of staff, trustees and volunteers. We offer support to all new Trustees and if you haven’t been one
before, don’t worry - we will make sure you have access to any training and development you feel you
need.
It is a privilege to be part of the Hardman Trust’s work. It is an incredible organisation making real
change in the criminal justice sector. It is an exciting time to join the charity – we have recently
appointed a new CEO, Annette So and we are looking forward to developing our direction for the
future and fulfilling our vision where everyone can achieve their potential within and beyond prison.
The Trustee role
The Trustees work collectively as a Board. They have ultimate responsibility for governing the
Hardman Trust charity, directing its management, and ensuring it is well-run and operates according to
its purposes. They are legally responsible for the charity's finances, reputation, and compliance with
the law. Each Trustee brings their own lived experience and/or professional skills to support the charity
achieve its aims. Most Trustees also learn new skills during their time on the Board.
We want our Board to look like the world we serve and to have different voices within it. We know
that diverse groups of people make better decisions. We are keen to hear from people who can bring
perspectives or experiences often underrepresented in charity governance and how can help us
progress our vision.
Trustees are not usually involved in the day-to-day running of the charity. However, they work closely
with the Hardman Trust’s dedicated staff team, who are supported by a wider group of volunteers. The
Trustee role as in the majority of charities, is unpaid although legitimate expenses – travel costs for
example – can be claimed.
The Trustees’ key responsibilities
- Setting The Hardman Trust’s strategy and priorities.
- Representing the community, we serve and ensuring our decisions reflect the needs and experiences of those leaving prison.
- Supporting and constructively challenging our staff team to ensure the charity’s work, resources, and partnerships are well-managed and deliver maximum impact.
- Approving operational strategies and policies and monitoring their implementation.
- Approving The Hardman Trust’s financial plans and budgets and monitoring progress.
- Ensuring that key risks are being identified, monitored and controlled effectively.
- Promoting and safeguarding our values by acting with integrity, fairness, and commitment at all times.
- Applying their skills, expertise, knowledge and contacts to promote the charity’s work.
What we are looking for
No single Trustee will have everything the Hardman Trust needs. We want our Board to have the
collective experience needed to support and guide the charity. What matters most is your
commitment to our mission, your willingness to share your perspective and knowledge, and your
readiness to contribute to our Board’s decision-making. You do not have to have been a Trustee
before.
To complement the experience of our current Trustees, we are keen to hear from people with one or
more of the following:
- Lived experience of the criminal justice system, whether your own or that of a partner, family member, or close friend.
- Knowledge of Black, Asian, or minority ethnic communities, especially in relation to challenges faced after leaving prison.
- Professional experience in, or connected to, the criminal justice system.
- Expertise in HR, banking, and employment law to help us strengthen our policies and practices.
- Fundraising expertise to help grow the charity’s income and help us establish a Fundraising
- Advisory Board.
- Commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion and to improving outcomes for people serving long prison sentences.
Please review the document The Hardman Trust Trustee Pack for more information about this position.
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Help shape better lives for older people in Lewisham and Southwark
Age UK Lewisham and Southwark is a dynamic local charity committed to improving the lives of older people across two of London’s most vibrant and diverse boroughs. We support over 5,000 older people each year through life-enhancing services: from day centres to advice, befriending to wellbeing activities, and much more.
As part of the national Age UK network, we combine grassroots community knowledge with trusted service delivery. Our goal is a community where older people are valued, supported, and empowered to lead fulfilled lives.
The Role – Treasurer
As Treasurer and Trustee, you will play a key role in helping us achieve our mission. You will:
· Oversee the charity’s financial strategy and health, ensuring good governance and sustainability.
· Chair our Finance Sub-Committee and lead Board discussions on finance, investments, reserves, and risk.
· Support and challenge the CEO and Finance Director, providing strategic advice and guidance.
· Help drive long-term impact by ensuring robust financial planning aligns with our services for older people.
You will work closely with a committed group of Trustees and a skilled management team, making a meaningful contribution to the community.
What We Are Looking For
We’re keen to hear from people who:
· Are qualified accountants (ICAEW, ACCA, CIMA, CIPFA) or experienced senior finance professionals.
· Have excellent financial acumen, with the ability to communicate financial information clearly to non-finance colleagues.
· Have some experience of charity finance, fundraising and pension schemes.
· Have an interest in good governance and strategy and are effective team members.
· Share our commitment to improving the lives of older people and promoting equity, diversity, and inclusion.
Experience as a trustee is helpful but not essential - support and induction will be provided.
Time Commitment
· Board of Trustees: Meets 4 times per year (evenings, hybrid).
· Finance Sub-Committee: Meets 4 times per year (Treasurer chairs).
· Additional availability to liaise with the Chair, CEO, and Finance Director (typically monthly).
· Attendance at the Annual General Meeting and Annual Away Day.
Total commitment: approx. 6-8 days annually with flexibility and remote options.
Why Join Us
· Make a tangible difference in your local community.
· Gain or deepen non-executive leadership experience.
· Join a friendly, committed Board with a positive culture of teamwork.
· Be part of an organisation that values diversity, inclusion, and personal development.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Why we want you
Are you a great communicator who enjoys bringing people together? Local groups across the UK are run by volunteers and offer friendship and support to people living with Parkinson's and their families and friends. We need great organisers who can keep our members and volunteers connected to our local group’s range of activities.
What you will be doing
- Help organise and promote the groups range of activities
- Keep up to date about the news and developments of Parkinson's UK more widely, sharing these with the group
- Encourage and inspire others to engage with activities
- Attend regular committee meetings and take and circulate notes
- Work with local Parkinson's UK staff to ensure the group runs within Parkinson's UK governance procedures
The skills you need
- Strong administrative, organisational, communication and IT skills to help keep the group running smoothly
- Good collaboration skills - support the team to be inclusive, open to a diversity of views
- Positive attitude; making things happen in your local community and bringing people together to work as a team
- Supportive; able to listen to the needs of people with Parkinson's, and reflect these to the group to shape the support provided
- Honest; you'll know when to ask for help, or when tasks might be seen as less important, and able to share that with Parkinson's UK and your group
We exist to make every day better, for everybody living with Parkinson’s. Right now.

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Jak’s World
A Suicide Prevention Charity
Ordsall, Salford, Manchester
Jak’s World is recruiting for Trustees
Are you passionate about mental health and making a real difference in people’s lives? We are seeking committed, compassionate individuals to join our Board of Trustees and help guide our mission to prevent suicide and support those affected by it. As a trustee, you’ll play a vital role in shaping the future of our charity, ensuring we remain a beacon of hope for individuals and communities in crisis.
About Jak’s World
Jak’s World is a UK-based mental health charity working to prevent suicide in the community. We honour the legacy of Jakub Halani — a creative, kind, and deeply loved teenager — by ensuring that no young person feels alone, hopeless, or without a future.
Our mission is to prevent suicide by fostering hope, connection, and resilience-ensuring that no one faces their darkest moments alone.
We do this by:
· Promoting mental health awareness through creative community engagement, programmes and events.
· Providing suicide prevention resources and support, including Suicide First Aid Training
· Providing positive experiences and hopeful messaging at schools, festivals, and online.
· Empowering people to talk, share, and connect through art, music, and peer-led initiatives.
Becoming a trustee
As a Trustee of Jak’s World, you will play a vital role in shaping our direction, safeguarding our mission, and supporting our passionate team.
Our Trustees provide governance and strategic leadership, ensure accountability, and help Jak’s World grow its reach, credibility, and impact.
We are especially keen to hear from prospective trustees with experience in the following areas;
· Finance and accounting
· Business development and fundraising
· Digital and social media marketing
· Events management
This is an opportunity to make a tangible difference in the lives of people across Salford.
Key Responsibilities
- Contribute to shaping Jak’s World’s long-term vision, values, and strategy.
- Ensure good governance, financial oversight, and legal compliance.
- Offer your insight and experience to guide operational and creative decisions.
- Act as an ambassador, helping us build partnerships and extend our reach.
- Champion inclusive, youth-informed mental health support in all areas of our work.
- Offer tangible efforts and contributions in the skills and areas depending on your experience in the operations of the Charity, including but not limited to -
- Accounting
- Digital and Social outreach (websites, articles, blog, social media, videos)
- Fundraising efforts, including Grant and competition applications
- Regulatory compliance advice
- Scale-up strategies
- Event organisation and planning
Why join us
By joining Jak’s World as a Trustee, you’ll help lead a charity that is small, agile, heartfelt, and determined to change the conversation on difficult subjects like Suicide Prevention.
You will:
- Use your voice to support bold, compassionate action.
- Help co-create projects that reduce stigma and prevent suicide.
- Work with a caring, values-led team rooted in lived experience and community.
- Play a crucial part in growing a sustainable, youth-driven, community-driven charity.
We are looking for
We welcome applications from individuals with any of the following:
· Lived experience of mental health struggles or supporting someone through them.
· Lived experience or survivors of bereavement by suicide.
· Professional experience in youth services, education, social work, or healthcare.
· Creative and digital backgrounds — design, social media, campaigns, content creation.
· Financial or legal expertise to support our governance and growth.
· Fundraising and community engagement experience.
We welcome applications from people who are looking to become a trustee for the first time and from people with more experience. What matters is your passion and commitment to helping us grow and develop as an organisation and to improving the mental wellbeing of young people and families.
Equality, Diversity and Inclusion
We are committed to building a Board that reflects the diversity of the people we serve.
We actively welcome applications from:
- People from all ethnic communities
- LGBTQIA+ individuals
- Disabled people and neurodivergent individuals
- Young adults (aged 18–30)
- People with lived experience of mental ill-health or suicide
We value fresh ideas, different voices, and a willingness to learn together.
How to apply
If you would like an informal discussion, please contact us with your contact details, and I will call you back.
Please send:
A CV and A short written, audio, or video statement (max 2 pages or 5 minutes)
[Your name] – Trustee Application
In your statement, please tell us:
· Why you’re interested in becoming a Trustee at Jak’s World
· What experiences or perspectives you bring
· Any support you’d need to thrive in the role
We aim to prevent suicides and bring awareness to suicide prevention efforts. We provide practical and emotional well-being support to achieve this.
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Who we are
ECA offers a Social Centre that serves as a place for people to reconnect with old friends and meet new people in a secure and inviting setting. While activities are primarily aimed at elderly and vulnerable adults in the local area, the centre is open to everyone.
Our current programme includes
- Social gatherings at the Elleray Social Centre.
- Arts, crafts, educational talks, and workshops.
- Exercise Classes, Gentle fitness classes tailored for seniors, both indoor and outdoor.
- Counselling and support groups.
- Outings
Services like hairdressing, chiropody, and daily hot lunches
How we operate
The Social Centre is managed by a Centre Manager, Administrator, Activity and Volunteer Coordinator, and a cook. They are supported by a team of approximately 40 volunteers who assist in the office, gardens, café, and facilitate daily activities. The organization operates as a Charitable Company regulated by the Charities Commission and has eight Trustees on the Board of Trustees. The Trustees meet six times a year, with additional meetings as needed.
To discuss the role further, please contact the current Chair, Joan Barnett.
Chair Role Description
- Provide strategic leadership to the charity and the Board, ensuring that ECA achieves its mission.
- Work in partnership with the Centre Manager and team to achieve ECA’s mission.
- Lead the board in ensuring that it fulfils its responsibilities for the governance of the organisation.
- Optimise the relationship between the board and ECA’s staff and volunteers.
- Plan and chair the board meetings and the AGM, with others as appropriate.
- Act as a spokesperson and figurehead for ECA.
What we are looking for
- Ideally previous experience of being a trustee.
- A keen sense of strategic purpose.
- Governance and committee experience in a charity or business setting.
- Strong in execution and managing transformation projects, including leading the charity in the new ECA building setting.
- Experience in stakeholder engagement and ability to constructively negotiate and collaborate with various institutions, entities, and personnel.
- Affinity with and commitment to the local SW London and Teddington area.
- Business experience and awareness across finance, risk, IT, and people management, would be desirable.
- An inclusive leadership style, able to inspire and support everyone to participate on an equal footing.
- The ability to listen and engage effectively, comfortable with challenge and debate and able to encourage that in others whilst fostering a collaborative board environment.
- In advocation, be able and willing to champion ECA’s work through personal networks, social media, and other channels.
- A strong personal commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion.
- Be available, responsive and flexible to advise, support or give consent to, as needed.
Terms of office
- Trustees are appointed for a 3-year term of office, renewal for 2 further terms to a maximum of 9 years.
- This is a voluntary position, but reasonable expenses will be reimbursed.
Time commitment
- Attending [6] Board meetings annually. Currently meetings are generally held in person at the ECA building.
- Periodic meetings with the Centre Manager and management team, with flexibility to respond swiftly to the occasional ad-hoc issues.
- Other meetings, including on potential strategy and other charity-related issues.
In addition to the above, the Chair will have the responsibilities and qualities of all trustees:
Responsibilities of all trustees
- Support and provide advice on ECA’s purpose, vision, goals and activities.
- Approve operational strategies and policies, and monitor and evaluate their implementation.
- Oversee ECA’s financial plans and budgets and monitor and evaluate progress.
- Ensure the effective and efficient administration of the organisation.
- Ensure that key risks are being identified, monitored and controlled effectively.
- Review and approve ECA’s financial statements.
- Provide support and challenge to the ECA’s management team in the exercise of their delegated authority and affairs.
- Keep abreast of changes in ECA’s operating environment.
- Contribute to regular reviews of the ECA’s own governance.
- Convene and attend Board meetings, and be prepared to contribute to discussions and lead on proposed outcomes.
- Use independent judgment, acting legally and in good faith to promote and protect ECA’s interests, to the exclusion of their own personal and/or any third-party interests.
- Contribute to the broader promotion of ECA’s objects, aims, and reputation by applying your skills, expertise, knowledge, and contacts.
Essential qualities and attributes of all trustees
- Willingness and ability to understand and accept their responsibilities and liabilities as trustees and act in the best interests of the charity.
- Ability to think creatively and strategically, exercise good, independent judgment, and work effectively as a board member.
- Effective communication skills and willingness to participate actively in discussion.
- A strong personal commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion.
- Enthusiasm for our vision and mission.
- Willingness to lead according to the ECA values.
- Commitment to Nolan’s seven principles of public life: selflessness, integrity, objectivity, accountability, openness, honesty, and leadership.
The Elleray Centre
The Centre will be fully accessible, featuring a lift to the first floor. It includes a large hall that can split into two rooms and two additional activity rooms upstairs. A café and lounge will also open onto a garden with outdoor seating.
The funding for the new centre comes from Richmond Council, acknowledging ECA's local contributions over three decades. The future centre is leased from the council.
Deadline 31/10/2025
Application includes CV and brief covering letter
This role is advertised as part of TPP's Free Giving Back Services. This volunteer advertisement copy has been supplied to TPP and applicants apply direct to the organisation. Please contact the organisation directly if you have any questions about this volunteer role.