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Are you passionate about sustainability? Do you want to make a real impact on household carbon footprints and promote sustainable living? Can you help us deliver our innovative E-Save app and outreach programme?
What will you be doing?
To support delivery of the E‑Save app, you’ll provide essential administrative support to our volunteer‑led, largely remote organisation.
You’ll help keep the charity running smoothly by supporting the board and key personnel with communications, record‑keeping, document updates, online meeting organisation, task tracking and maintaining clear, well‑ordered systems.
What are we looking for?
We’re seeking a UK‑based volunteer with at least three years’ administrative experience, including confident use of Microsoft tools.
You’ll be organised, detail‑focused and able to manage your own workload.
You’ll support meetings, maintain online files, update documents, manage data and contact lists, and provide general admin support to the Board, Operations Director and volunteer HR team as needed.
What difference will you make?
Your work will provide the operational backbone needed for the organisation to grow and deliver its ambitious programme.
By ensuring effective administration and communication, you’ll help enable drive the focus on environmental impact—supporting the delivery of the E‑Save app and helping bring practical climate action into everyday homes across the UK.
We interview on a rolling basis—apply early! Include a brief outline of your motivation and skills, and portfolio links if relevant.
UK based applicants only.
Empowering people to live and work sustainably. We inform, inspire and enable people to take practical action on climate change and the environment.
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Role description
The Open Spaces Society, Britain's oldest conservation body, needs additional trustees to broaden our reach.If you are keen to develop strategy and policy for creating, defending, and maintaining commons, greens, and paths, and to develop new approaches to make open spaces available to all, this role is for you.
Trustees may be co-opted by the present board, but are expected to offer themselves for election by the membership at the first available opportunity.
Working collectively, trustees have three main responsibilities. These are to:
1 set a direction for the society,
2 ensure the society’s plans are carried out appropriately,
3 ensure the society meets its legal responsibilities.
The duties of a trustee are to:
4 ensure the society complies with its articles of association, charity law, company law and any other relevant legislation or regulations,
5 ensure that the society pursues its objects as defined in its articles of association,
6 ensure that the society directs its resources exclusively towards its objects,
7 in association with the general secretary, ensure that the organisation is adequately staffed, and that the staff and volunteers have appropriate support and resources to pursue organisational goals,
8 contribute actively to the board’s role of developing strategy, setting overall policy, defining goals, setting targets and evaluating performance against agreed targets,
9 safeguard the reputation and values of the society,
10 ensure effective and efficient administration and financial stability, 1
1 appoint the general secretary and monitor her performance,
12 act in the best interests of the society at all times.
Person specification
• Commitment to the society’s mission
• Understanding and acceptance of the legal duties, responsibilities, and liabilities of trusteeship
• Willingness to devote the necessary time and effort
• Strategic vision
• Objective and insightful judgement
• Ability to work effectively as a member of a team
• Adherence to Nolan’s seven principles of public life (selflessness, integrity, objectivity, accountability, openness, honesty, and leadership).
The Open Spaces Society has been campaigning to protect rights to common land, village greens and public paths for more than 160 years
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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We need the support of a Board Secretary, an important role that helps keep trustees on top of our meetings and deliverables throughout the Othona year.
What will you be doing?
The role of the Othona Community Board Secretary is to administer the Trustee meetings,
• Take and manage the Trustee/Director Meeting minutes
• Ensure essential Board and organisational records are maintained and filed without our Cloud Storage
• Support the chair and all members of the Board in fulfilling their statutory and other duties
• Informally the Board Secretary acts as the ‘memory’ of the Board
Our Christian Community was established in 1946 and has two retreat centres on the coasts of Dorset and Essex. We are open to those of all faiths and none and our daily life follows a pattern of work worship study and play
What are we looking for?
- UK based
- Experience with word processing and spreadsheets
- Some experience organising meetings
- Experience of the charity sector
- Experience with office and administration management
What difference will you make?
We have a diverse board of trustees with differing skills and experience. The board secretary role places you firmly in the middle helping to coordinate the running of the charity. As a trustee you are party to all discussions on all issues with a vote on all matters of substance
Before you apply
Please send a short CV and a brief summary of why you would like to become a trustee and board secretary for The Othona Community.
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Position Overview
This is an exciting opportunity for an early-career development professional to gain practical experience in operations and administration while supporting impactful community and conservation programmes in southeast Madagascar. Based in the coastal town of Fort Dauphin, the Junior Operations and Support Officer will play an important role in supporting the systems and processes that enable SEED Madagascar’s projects to run effectively.
SEED Madagascar is a UK registered charity dedicated to creating long-term, sustainable change in partnership with communities in the southeast of Madagascar. Our programmes integrate community health, water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH), education, rural livelihoods and environmental conservation initiatives, while contributing to international best practice through research and publications.
Working within a collaborative team of national and international staff, the Junior Operations and Support Officer will contribute to the day-to-day operations that underpin SEED’s work. This office-based role provides a wide range of responsibilities, offering valuable experience across administration, organisational systems and programme support. The role will also involve occasional interaction with SEED’s Conservation Research Team in the field, providing orientations and pastoral care to the volunteers on their programme.
The position sits at the heart of SEED’s operations and offers broad exposure to the practical realities of working within an international development organisation. The successful candidate will support organisational policies and procedures, assist with the recruitment of international staff and volunteers, coordinate onboarding processes for new team members, and contribute to the management and promotion of SEED’s short-term conservation volunteer programme.
This role is ideal for someone who is organised, proactive and motivated to support a diverse team. It offers an excellent opportunity for an early-career professional who is interested in building skills in operations, administration and organisational support within the international development sector, while contributing to programmes that support both communities and ecosystems in Madagascar.
Title: Junior Operations and Support Officer
Location: Fort Dauphin, Madagascar
Commitment: 12 months; Monday to Friday (35 hours a week)
Salary: Voluntary for 12 months, with stipend of 800,000 MGA per month towards accommodation and a contribution of £650 towards insurance
Duties and Responsibilities:
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Provide pre-departure logistical support and advice with visas, hotels, flights, accommodation, medication etc to new international staff and short-term conservation volunteers
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Lead on supporting international staff during their initial time with SEED including arrival, orientation, social inclusion, cultural understanding, housing and integration into the SEED team.
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Provide pastoral care, working with line managers to ensure that new and existing international staff and volunteers’ wellbeing is supported.
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Support the Conservation team in Sainte Luce on providing orientations and pastoral care of volunteers when required
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Support the Communications team with advertising the volunteer programme and helping volunteers to increase their fundraising efforts
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Support on the recruitment of international staff, including the advertisement of vacancies
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Assist in the preparation of reports for internal and external audiences including Annual Reports and Malagasy Ministry reports
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Work with the Director of Operations and Programmes, and the International Operations Manager in developing, updating and implementing organisational databases, systems, policies and procedures across the NGO
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Oversee the training schedule for international staff and work alongside national and
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International staff to increase their skills and capacity, providing mentoring or training where appropriate
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Support with the writing of minutes and note taking across the organisation
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Ensure all of SEED’s policies and procedures are evident throughout the work of the department, including those for safeguarding, whistleblowing and anti-corruption, and undertake continual training to ensure these are always promoted
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Assist with administration tasks and any other tasks required by the International Operations Manager or Director of Programmes and Operations in line with the tasks of the post
Required Skills & Experience/Person Specification
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Hold an undergraduate degree in or relating to Development or be able to demonstrate a passion for this area
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Be able to work independently and be proactively
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Have good all round computing skills and experience in Microsoft Office
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Have previous experience working to deadlines and have ability to successfully manage their time
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Communicate clearly and engagingly in written English across a range of media forms
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Communicate verbally to encompass the range of cultures you will be working with
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To have a good level of written English and be able to proofread documents to a high standard
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To have a curious mind and a patient, problem solving attitude
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Ideally have previous experience living, working or travelling in a developing country, though is not essential
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Be fluent in English. A working knowledge of French is desirable but not essential
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Be capable and comfortable adapting to life in a least developed country with sometimes basic living conditions
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Be comfortable with campsite conditions whilst supporting the team in the field for days at a time
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Be able to work and socialise within a small group of people and to be respectful and take personal responsibility for maintaining a good reputation for the NGO in the community
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Be able to adjust to life in another culture and a foreign language and be able to always work with cultural sensitivity
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Demonstrate the ability, social skills and confidence to give clear guidance and support to other members of the team in respect of the philosophy and procedures of SEED to protect both their safety and the reputation of the NGO.
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�� BOARD EXPECTATIONS (Applies to ALL Members)
Every GLF board member plays a direct role in the success and sustainability of the organisation.
�� Core Expectations
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Fundraising Commitment:
Every board member must actively participate in fundraising campaigns, donor outreach, and sponsorship drives.
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Passion for the Mission:
Demonstrated commitment to supporting children, teenagers, and single-parent families experiencing hardship.
�� OVERALL BOARD MEMBER BENEFITS
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Prestige: Founding member of a ground-breaking national social enterprise.
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Networking: Exclusive access to philanthropists, public officials, and corporate leaders.
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Leadership Development: Gain board-level governance and strategic experience.
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Impact Legacy: Directly shape programs that provide homes, hope, and opportunity for hundreds of lives.
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Visibility: Public recognition through GLF website, media, and national campaigns.
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Personal Fulfilment: Be part of a purpose-driven organisation changing the narrative for children and families in need.
�� IDEAL CANDIDATE PROFILE (For All Roles)
We are looking for leaders who are:
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Deeply passionate about social impact, youth empowerment, and family stability.
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Professionally experienced (1+ years) in their area of expertise.
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Team players who bring creativity, positivity, and initiative.
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Connected and influential, willing to open doors and amplify GLF’s message.
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Dedicated, committing time, expertise, and monthly donations.
Position: Board of Director - Program & Impact Expert (Unpaid Volunteer Role)
Reports to: Board Chairperson
Location: Hybrid (remote + in-person events as needed)
Purpose: To oversee program design, evaluation, and delivery quality.
Key Responsibilities:
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Guide development of youth and family support programs.
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Ensure alignment between mission, outcomes, and measurable impact.
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Oversee safeguarding and quality assurance standards.
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Provide expertise in social work, education, or community development.
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Mentor staff to maintain high ethical and service standards.
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Background in social work, education, youth engagement, or nonprofit program management.
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Strong understanding of safeguarding, wellbeing, and inclusion.
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Data-driven mindset with empathy and creativity.
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Direct influence on the lives of vulnerable youth and families.
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Leadership in creating innovative, measurable community impact.
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Recognition as a founding architect of transformative social programs.
At Guardian Light Foundation, we restore hope for homeless children, teens and single parents scarred by abuse, harassment and homelessness.
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Sift is a UK charity providing specialist support, information and advocacy for people affected by self-harm. We work alongside people who have been directly affected by self-harm at every level of our organisation. We are service-user centred, and ensure our service users are at the heart of everything we do. Following an exciting rebrand and the launch of a new website, we are entering a new phase of growth, visibility and influence.
To support this next chapter, we are expanding our Board of Directors and are seeking professional, values-led individuals who share our commitment to compassion, dignity and meaningful change.
All Board roles are voluntary, unpaid positions. Reasonable expenses such as travel will be reimbursed. Please note that we are only accepting applications through the dedicated application form which can be found on the Volunteering page of our website and will not be accepting CVs sent via email. More information can be found in our downloadable recruitment pack - see our website for details.
The Roles:
Board Secretary
Role Purpose
The Board Secretary helps ensure that Sift is governed with clarity and accountability. This role supports the Board to function well, ensuring that decisions are properly recorded and that governance processes enable the charity’s mission.
Key Responsibilities
- Prepare agendas and papers for Board and sub-committee meetings with the Chair and CEO.
- Take clear, accurate minutes that reflect decisions, context and agreed actions.
- With support from the Head of Operations, maintain key governance records, including trustee details, conflicts of interest and policies.
- Support compliance with the charity’s governing document and Charity Commission requirements.
- Assist with timely statutory filings and good governance practice.
- Act as a trusted point of reference for governance-related queries.
Person Specification
Essential:
- Strong organisational skills and attention to detail.
- Clear, inclusive written communication.
- Respect for confidentiality and sensitive information.
- Commitment to Sift’s mission and lived-experience-informed values.
Desirable:
- Experience in charity governance, company secretarial work or
trustee roles.
- Familiarity with Charity Commission guidance.
Time Commitment:
- 6–8 Board meetings per year, plus preparation time.
- Up to 4 in person meetings in our Bristol based office.
Business Development Lead
Role Purpose
The Business Development Lead supports Sift to grow sustainably, so that more people affected by self-injury can access support. This role brings a strategic lens to income generation, partnerships and opportunity development, grounded in the charity’s values and ethical approach.
Key Responsibilities
- Contribute to the development and oversight of Sift’s income generation strategy.
- Support exploration of new funding, partnership and collaboration opportunities including the expansion and relaunch of our national in-person and online training programme.
- Offer insight and challenge on fundraising, commercial or social enterprise ideas.
- Network with key players in the mental health and wellbeing field.
- Help assess risk, impact and alignment with Sift’s mission.
Person Specification
Essential:
- Experience in business development, commercial income generation, partnerships or strategy.
- Ability to balance ambition with care and ethical decision-making.
- Strong communication and influencing skills.
- Commitment to SIFT’s mission and lived-experience-informed ethos.
Desirable:
- Experience working with charities or social enterprises.
- Knowledge of trusts, foundations, corporate giving or
commissioning.
Time Commitment:
- 6–8 Board meetings per year, with occasional
input outside meetings.
- Up to 4 in person meetings in our Bristol
based office.
Leadership & Governance Director
Role Purpose
The Leadership & Governance Director helps ensure that Sift’s leadership, culture and governance remain strong, inclusive and fit for purpose. This role supports the Board to be reflective, effective and accountable as the organisation grows.
Key Responsibilities
- Provide oversight and constructive challenge on governance, leadership and culture.
- Support trustee recruitment, induction and ongoing Board development.
- Contribute to succession planning and long-term organisational resilience.
- Ensure governance arrangements evolve appropriately with growth.
- Champion equity, inclusion and lived experience at Board level.
Person Specification
Essential:
- Experience in senior leadership, governance, HR or organisational development.
- Strong understanding of effective Board dynamics.
- Confidence in offering thoughtful challenge and strategic insight.
- Commitment to Sift’s mission and values.
Desirable:
- Experience as a trustee, Chair or committee lead.
- Knowledge of safeguarding and people governance in charities.
Time Commitment:
- 6–8 Board meetings per year, with some additional
involvement as needed.
- Up to 4 in-person meetings at our Bristol based office.
We focus on improving support and knowledge, whilst working to sift out the causes, stigma and misinformation around self-harm.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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We are seeking to appoint a voluntary Trustee for our charity who will also take up the role of Company Secretary.
As Company Secretary, you will:
- Liaise with and support the chair and other trustees in organising meetings and taking minutes.
- Ensure the trustees are aware of their legal and regulatory responsibilities.
- Maintain the register of members, trustees, directors, and secretaries.
- Prepare and file annual returns and other statutory documents with Companies House and the charity regulator.
- Help us maintain compliance with charity regulations and governance standards.
We're looking for someone who is:
- Well-organised.
- An excellent communicator.
- Passionate about our mission.
- Committed to upholding the highest standards of governance
About Maidstone Homeless Care:
Maidstone Homeless Care is a well-established charity supporting homeless and vulnerable people in the Maidstone area . We run an active day centre, busy food bank and a small residential unit supporting homeless people.
We have one formal evening meeting each month . The role of trustee is a voluntary role and consistent support is available from the trustee group as well as appropriate training.
If you're looking for a rewarding volunteer opportunity where you can use your skills to support a vital cause, we'd love to hear from you.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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CONTEXT
The Women & Families Resource Centre (WFRC) is a registered charity based in
Wolverhampton which supports, empowers and advocates for women and children.
We aim to actively encourage women to be self-reliant, through empowering them to
identify their own needs, make their own choices and create their own solutions. We
offer a baby bank, a charity shop & various community support services to help
women facing crises or challenging situations.
Wolverhampton Baby Bank is a flagship project run by The Women & Families
Resource Centre, a registered charity supporting families with children aged 0-3.
Through donated essentials and community engagement, we provide much-needed
items such as:
• Essential supplies for babies and toddlers, including nappies, wipes, clothing, toys,
and bedding.
• Support services for new parents, including drop-in groups and befriending for
pregnant women and new mothers.
• Referrals and resources to connect families with additional community services.
Scope and Span
The Executive Assistant provides high-level administrative and operational support directly to the Executive Director (Karyne). This role ensures the Executive Director’s time, priorities, communication, and strategic initiatives are well-managed and executed efficiently.
The Executive Assistant acts as a gatekeeper, coordinator, and trusted support partner to enable the Owner to focus on leadership, growth, and strategic decision-making.
Volunteer Guidelines
Thank you for volunteering with The Women & Families Resource Centre (WFRC). Our work supports and empowers women and families facing challenging circumstances, and your role is essential in helping us provide consistent, reliable, and respectful services. To ensure fairness, sustainability, and high-quality support for the community, all volunteers are expected to follow the structured framework and guidelines below.
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Minimum of 12hrs per week and 4hrs per day
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Attend agreed shifts consistently and provide notice if unable to attend.
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Carry out agreed tasks responsibly, maintaining professionalism and confidentiality at all times.
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Treat service users, staff, and fellow volunteers with respect and compassion.
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Communicate openly about availability, concerns, or if feeling overwhelmed to prevent burnout and overcommitment.
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Follow agreed scheduling processes to ensure continuity and consistency in service delivery.
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Work collaboratively as part of the team and report any safeguarding concerns immediately.
Your commitment and reliability help us create a stable and supportive environment for the families we serve.
Roles and Responsibilities
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Manage the Owner’s calendar, appointments, and scheduling
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Coordinate meetings, prepare agendas, and document action points
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Screen and prioritize emails and communications
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Draft correspondence and internal communications on behalf of the Owner
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Track key projects and follow up on action items
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Support planning of events, campaigns, or strategic initiatives
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Prepare reports, summaries, and presentations when required
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Liaise with internal managers and external stakeholders
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Maintain confidential records and sensitive information
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Assist with operational oversight when delegated
Qualifications
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Proven experience as an Executive Assistant, Personal Assistant, or similar role preferred
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Strong administrative and organizational background
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Comfortable using Google Workspace, Microsoft Office, and communication tools
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Ability to manage confidential information with discretion
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Highly reliable and detail-oriented
Skills
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Strong organizational and time management skills
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Excellent written and verbal communication
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High level of professionalism and discretion
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Ability to prioritize and manage multiple tasks
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Problem-solving and proactive thinking
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Strong coordination and follow-up ability
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Emotional intelligence and stakeholder management
We develop, support and maintain policies, programs, projects, and activities that inform, educate, empower and celebrate women and families.



Chair of Trustees - Voluntary Role
Aid Box Community (ABC)
We are looking to appoint someone with leadership qualities and high motivation, initially
to join us as a trustee in June and then to take on the position of Chair in November. In
close co-operation with our dedicated team of trustees and inspirational director, you will
be guiding our charity through the next phase of our journey. This is a very exciting
opportunity to play an important role in the development of Aid Box’s strategy over the
next 5 years and to oversee the deepening of our charity’s impact on our community,
made possible by our recent move into our new home.
About Aid Box Community
We are a charity based in Bristol and for nearly nine years have been providing vital support, supplies and sanctuary to men women and children seeking asylum in this city. You are welcome to come and have a look at the work we do by visiting, by prior arrangement, our Welcome Hub and Free Shop.
What are our trustees responsible for?
We are all jointly responsible for:
- The overall management of our charity.
- Setting and monitoring Aid Box’s strategic direction and ensuring it is financially sound.
- Ensuring the charity carries out the purposes set out in our constitution for the benefit of our community and in line with the Charity Commission’s guidance.
Main duties and responsibilities as a Chair:
- leading our charity’s strategic direction in close collaboration with the board and our director.
- Chairing quarterly trustee meetings as well as our HR sub committee meetings.
- Representing trustees in contacts with other charities and organisations.
This role is for you if:
- You have leadership experience (formal or informal), either within or outside the charity sector.
- You have specialist skills that may benefit Aid Box Community. Motivated by ABC’s vision, mission and values, in particular upholding the basic human rights of refugees and asylum seekers.
- Teamwork and communication skills with ability to listen and build a consensus.
- Living in or near Bristol . You would like to join a fantastic community of staff, volunteers and service user
This role is for you if:Our Commitment to You:
We will provide practical support, principally through our deputy chair, along with a full induction programme including the legal framework and other key areas such as safeguarding. During your time with Aid Box, you will be able to join training workshops relevant to your role as a trustee, along with the opportunity to be involved in a range of charity activities.
See our website for more information about our charity (where you can also find our Impact Report 24/25): Our Financial Statements for year ended 31 March 2025 filed with the Charity Commission:
Want to know more?
If you would also like to have an initial informal chat, please email our Chair, Richard Annandale or Susan Qazi the Charity Administrator.
Safeguarding Statement
ABC is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of its service users and vulnerable adults and expects all staff, trustees and volunteers to share this commitment.
ABC operates Safeguarding Policies for the purpose of protecting Young People and Vulnerable Adults. All staff and trustee members are required to undergo Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service DBS checks.
Statement on Equality, Diversity and Inclusion
ABC aims to be an anti-discriminatory organisation committed to the promotion of quality and diversity and, in line with the Equality Act 2010. We particularly welcome applications from under-represented groups and those with lived experience.
Our Mission is to provide a warm welcome to people seeking asylum in Bristol and to offer the support they need.



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Job description:
We are looking for few candidates to join our volunteer human resource programme and gain real world experience in your chosen field. While we only have few vacancies available through this programme, other options are available if your skills match our criteria.
About the Role
The HR Programme Manager is a strategic leadership role responsible for overseeing the HR Programme and managing the HR Liaison. This position ensures the successful delivery of the HR Programme, aligning it with organisational goals and fostering a culture of continuous learning and professional growth. The Programme Manager will work closely with senior leadership, Heads of Department (HoDs), and the HR Liaison to design, implement, and refine the programme, ensuring it meets the needs of participants and the organisation.
Key Responsibilities
1. Strategic Oversight of the HR Programme
- Develop and execute the strategic vision for the HR Programme, ensuring alignment with organisational objectives.
- Collaborate with the Director: HRBP, Legal, IT & HR Programme to define programme goals, KPIs, and success metrics.
- Continuously evaluate and refine the programme to address emerging needs and industry trends.
2. Team Leadership & Management
- Manage and mentor the HR Liaison, providing guidance and support to ensure effective programme execution.
- Foster a collaborative and results-driven team culture, encouraging innovation and accountability.
3. Stakeholder Engagement
- Build and maintain strong relationships with Heads of Department (HoDs) and external partners to ensure programme relevance and impact.
- Act as the primary point of contact for senior stakeholders, providing regular updates on programme progress and outcomes.
4. Programme Design & Implementation
- Oversee the design and delivery of HR Programme content, ensuring it meets the developmental needs of participants.
- Coordinate with internal and external facilitators to deliver high-quality training sessions, workshops, and resources.
- Ensure the integration of feedback from participants and stakeholders to enhance programme effectiveness.
5. Monitoring & Evaluation
- Establish a robust monitoring and evaluation framework to track participant progress and programme impact.
- Analyse data to identify trends, challenges, and opportunities for improvement.
- Prepare comprehensive reports for senior leadership, highlighting achievements, challenges, and recommendations.
6. Communication & Advocacy
- Promote the HR Programme across the organisation, ensuring high visibility and engagement.
- Develop communication strategies to highlight success stories and programme benefits.
Required Skills
- Strategic Thinking: Ability to align the HR Programme with organisational goals and adapt to changing priorities.
- Leadership & Team Management: Proven experience in leading and mentoring teams to achieve results.
- Stakeholder Management: Exceptional relationship-building skills to engage and influence senior leaders and cross-functional teams.
- Project Management: Strong organisational skills to manage complex programmes, budgets, and timelines.
- Analytical Skills: Ability to analyse data, identify trends, and make data-driven decisions.
- Communication: Excellent written and verbal communication skills to articulate programme vision and outcomes.
Preferred Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Human Resources, Business Administration, or a related field (Master’s degree preferred).
- 5+ years of experience in programme management, learning and development, or a related field.
- Experience in designing and implementing professional development programmes.
Job Types: Part-time, Volunteer
Benefits:
- Work from home
Application question(s):
- Are you sure you can commit to this being a non-paid role?
- Can you commit to 16 weeks ?
- Do you have access to personal PC or laptop?
Work Location: Remote
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Join the Savio House Retreat Team 2026-27, and work with young people at our Youth Retreat Centre at Bollington, Cheshire.
Why Savio House? Well, wouldn't you love to …
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- Live in a Christian community that works for young people
- Wake up each day in a fantastic location in the Pennine hills
- Develop skills in working with young people
- Develop team working skills alongside qualified leaders
- Develop valuable planning and leadership skills
- Learn to create totally new resources
- Get free training in first aid, food hygiene, fire prevention training, health and safety etc.
- Explore accreditation paths towards a future career working with young people
- Search out the answers to some of your deeper life questions
- Join a world-wide Salesian network of youth workers
- Receive a weekly allowance
- Have all food, accommodation and laundry provided
- Enjoy national conferences/events and meet up with other volunteers
- Have regular mentoring and support through the whole year- September- July
Job description - Main duties and responsibilities:
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Live in Roman Catholic religious community
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Share faith with hundreds of young people on retreat
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Assist to lead and organise Salesian retreats
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Work as a team to enhance the retreat experience for those who attend
Skills, qualifications and experience needed for the job:
Mandatory:
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Must be 18 or over
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Be able to communicate in English
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Must be willing to provide police check and 2 character references
Desirable:
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Experience of working with young people
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Experience of working within a Salesian or parish setting, or be willing to participate with one of our provinces outside of the UK
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Are you passionate about creating transformative learning experiences that empower individuals and communities?
Tell My Truth and Shame the Devil C.I.C. is seeking a skilled Instructional Designer to join our founding volunteer team. This role is central to designing, structuring and delivering educational programmes that support survivors, young people and marginalised communities to access knowledge, develop skills and achieve personal and collective growth.
Purpose of the role:
The Volunteer Instructional Designer supports our mission by designing engaging, effective and learner-centred educational materials. In this role, you will collaborate with subject matter experts, program staff and other volunteers to transform ideas and content into structured learning experiences that are accessible, inclusive and impactful.
About the Role:
As Instructional Designer, you will work closely with the Membership Director, Book Club Coordinator, and Social & Digital Media Education Lead to develop structured learning pathways, modules, and resources for our membership programmes. Your work will ensure that all learning experiences are engaging, accessible, and aligned with our anti-capitalist, community-driven, and survivor-centred mission. This is a hands-on, impactful role combining strategy, creativity, and operational delivery.
Experience Qualification and Requirements
Essential Technical Competencies:
- Experience in instructional design, curriculum development or educational programme creation in formal or informal learning environments.
- Proven experience designing and delivering community-based education, training or learning programmes.
- Experience using content creation tools (e.g., Microsoft PowerPoint, Google Workspace, Canva).
- Basic familiarity with e-learning tools, learning management systems or content creation software is a plus.
- Ability to develop structured learning pathways with clear outcomes and assessments.
- Ability to translate complex or technical information into clear, accessible and inclusive learning materials.
- Knowledge of accessibility and inclusive design best practices.
- Hands-on experience contributing to open-source projects.
- Implementing security, accessibility or system optimisation practices in real-world projects.
Desirable / Can Be Developed:
- Experience in instructional design, learning design or educational content creation.
- Developing skills in structuring learning objectives, activities and simple assessments.
- Willingness to collaborate with facilitators, subject matter experts and community members.
Qualifications:
- Formal qualifications are not required but desirable.
- Experience in education, instructional design, learning and development or a related field is valued.
Main Responsibilities/ Key Duties
- Design and develop educational programmes, courses and learning resources for members and volunteers.
- Collaborate with subject matter experts, facilitators and leadership to ensure content is accurate, relevant and impactful.
- Structure learning experiences with clear objectives, assessments and progression pathways.
- Integrate digital platforms, multimedia resources and interactive tools to enhance accessibility and engagement.
- Evaluate learning outcomes and gather participant feedback to continuously improve programmes.
- Ensure all learning programmes comply with safeguarding, accessibility and data protection standards.
- Ensure all integrations follow best practices for security, data privacy and performance, maintaining
- compliance with GDPR and other relevant standards.
- Facilitate knowledge transfer by providing clear resources for onboarding new volunteers, team members and technical contributors.
- Maintain documentation of course materials, learning pathways and instructional guides for internal use.
- Support capacity-building by training facilitators, volunteers and community members in programme delivery.
- Collaborate with leadership, technical teams and stakeholders to define the long-term vision and goals for digital platforms and systems.
- Identify opportunities for innovation, including new features, technologies, tools or workflows that improve platform functionality, user experience and operational efficiency.
- Continuously monitor the open-source platform to ensure optimal performance, uptime and reliability, using monitoring tools, analytics, and performance metrics.
- Identify and diagnose technical issues, bugs, or system errors promptly, assessing root causes and prioritising fixes based on impact and urgency.
What This Role Offers You:
- Leadership experience in designing and delivering learning initiatives that directly impact communities.
- Personal and professional growth through hands-on instructional development and facilitation.
- The opportunity to shape transformative learning systems within a pioneering, values-led CIC.
- The satisfaction of empowering survivors, young people, and community members through education.
What This Role Is Not For:
- Individuals seeking purely administrative or content curation work without engagement.
- Those unwilling to adapt learning resources to diverse audiences and community needs.
- People expecting pre-packaged or rigid course structures—this role requires creativity, collaboration, and active problem-solving.
Next Steps
Shortlisted applicants will be invited to
- A values-led conversation.
- If you are ready to design meaningful learning experiences that empower communities and foster personal transformation, we want to hear from you.
- Apply now and help build education systems that create lasting social impact.
A Final Word
Design learning turns knowledge into action. Shapes the path from curiosity to competence.
If you know that: Education is the bridge between knowledge and action.A bridge between knowing and doing
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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This organisation is scheduling interviews as applications come in. They're ready to hire as soon as they find the right person. Don't miss your opportunity, apply now!
Guardian Light Foundation & Guardian Light Enterprises Ltd
Location: Remote / Online
Commitment: Approx. 20 hours per month
Role Type: Volunteer
Reports to: Founder / Safeguarding Lead
About Us
Guardian Light Foundation is a mission-driven organisation supporting children, teenagers, and single-parent families affected by homelessness, abuse, trauma, and financial hardship.
Our counselling services operate in three tiers:
Tier 1 – Guardian Light Foundation
Free emotional support for vulnerable individuals.
Tier 2 & Tier 3 – Guardian Light Enterprises Ltd
Low-cost and paid counselling services that help fund our charitable programmes and expand access to professional mental health support.
To maintain the highest ethical and professional standards, we are seeking a Volunteer Clinical Supervisor to support our counselling team.
Purpose of the Role
The Volunteer Clinical Supervisor will ensure that all counselling delivered through Guardian Light Foundation and Guardian Light Enterprises Ltd is:
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Ethical
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Safe
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Trauma-informed
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Professionally supported
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Aligned with recognised counselling standards (e.g. BACP / UKCP frameworks)
You will provide clinical supervision, safeguarding oversight, and professional guidance to our counsellors and trainee counsellors.
Key Responsibilities
Clinical Supervision
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Provide supervision for volunteer and trainee counsellors
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Facilitate monthly or bi-monthly group supervision sessions
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Offer guidance on complex or high-risk cases
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Support counsellors with professional development
Safeguarding Oversight
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Support decision-making where safeguarding concerns arise
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Ensure appropriate boundaries and ethical practice
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Assist with risk assessments where needed
Professional Standards
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Help maintain high clinical standards across services
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Ensure alignment with recognised ethical frameworks
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Provide guidance on confidentiality, consent, and record keeping
Support for Tier Structure
Provide supervision for counsellors working across:
Tier 1 – Charity Counselling
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Crisis support
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Emotional wellbeing support
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Early intervention
Tier 2 – Low-Cost Counselling
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Structured therapeutic support
Tier 3 – Professional Counselling
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Longer-term therapeutic work
Programme Development
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Advise on counselling frameworks and policies
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Support development of safe referral pathways
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Provide input on improving service delivery
️ Safeguarding Requirements
Because this role involves oversight of services supporting vulnerable individuals:
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Enhanced DBS Check (Volunteer) required
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Must follow Guardian Light safeguarding policies
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Work closely with the Safeguarding Lead when concerns arise
DBS checks will be conducted via our trusted partner Serve (Rushden).
Skills & Experience Required
Essential
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Qualified Clinical Supervisor
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Accredited or registered with a recognised body such as:
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BACP
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UKCP
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NCPS
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BABCP (or equivalent)
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Experience supervising counsellors or trainee therapists
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Strong understanding of trauma, safeguarding, and ethical practice
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Ability to support practitioners working with complex cases
Desirable
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Experience working with:
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Young people
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Domestic abuse survivors
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Trauma
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Vulnerable families
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Experience supporting trainee counsellors
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Experience working within charities or social enterprises
Personal Qualities
We are looking for someone who is:
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Compassionate and emotionally intelligent
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Ethical and professional
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Passionate about protecting vulnerable people
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Supportive but able to challenge constructively
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Committed to social impact
⏰ Time Commitment
Approximate commitment:
20 hours per month
This may include:
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Group supervision sessions
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Case consultation
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Safeguarding guidance when required
Flexible scheduling.
What You’ll Gain
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The opportunity to shape a growing counselling service from the beginning
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Meaningful impact on vulnerable lives
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Recognition as a key professional advisor to the organisation
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Networking with therapists, legal professionals, and social care specialists
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Opportunity to join the Advisory Board or Board of Directors
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Professional contribution toward social change
Structure of Services
Guardian Light Foundation
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Tier 1: Free counselling for vulnerable individuals
Guardian Light Enterprises Ltd
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Tier 2: Affordable counselling
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Tier 3: Professional counselling services that help fund the charity
This structure allows us to sustain our mission while expanding access to mental health support.
At Guardian Light Foundation, we restore hope for homeless children, teens and single parents scarred by abuse, harassment and homelessness.
Actively Interviewing
This organisation is scheduling interviews as applications come in. They're ready to hire as soon as they find the right person. Don't miss your opportunity, apply now!
Do you have a passion for African and Diaspora history and a vision for empowering communities through knowledge?
Tell My Truth and Shame the Devil C.I.C. is seeking a Volunteer African & Diaspora Book Club Coordinator to join our founding volunteer team. This role focuses on creating a welcoming learning space where community members can explore African and Diaspora history, literature and ideas together.
As Book Club Coordinator, you will organise and facilitate a book club programme that encourages reflection, discussion and shared learning. Working with the Membership Director and Community Engagement team, you will help create meaningful conversations that build knowledge, cultural pride and collective understanding.
This role blends facilitation, coordination and community engagement to support a learning space rooted in respect, curiosity and cultural awareness.
Experience, Qualifications and Requirements
Essential / Highly Valued Experience
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Knowledge or strong interest in African and Diaspora history, literature, and cultural movements
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Experience facilitating discussions, learning groups, or community programmes
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Strong communication and group facilitation skills
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Ability to create inclusive spaces for respectful and meaningful discussion
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Confidence guiding conversations about history, identity, power and social change
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Good organisational skills for planning sessions and coordinating participants
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Commitment to community learning and cultural awareness
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Reliability and a collaborative approach to working with others
Desirable
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Experience using digital tools for online meetings, shared documents, or community platforms
Qualifications
Formal qualifications in history, education, cultural studies or related fields are welcome but not required. Relevant experience, community knowledge, or lived experience are equally valued.
Key Responsibilities (Reduced)
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Select books and reading materials focused on African and Diaspora history and culture.
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Plan and facilitate regular book club discussions online or in person.
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Encourage thoughtful and respectful conversations about the readings.
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Support participants to reflect on historical and contemporary themes.
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Invite guest speakers or contributors when appropriate.
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Share discussion materials and resources with participants.
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Capture key insights and feedback to help improve future sessions.
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Work with the team to align the book club with wider community programmes.
What This Role Offers You
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Leadership experience facilitating a community learning programme
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Opportunity to help people connect with African and Diaspora history and culture
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Personal growth through dialogue, reflection and cultural education
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The chance to shape a meaningful learning space within a values-led CIC
What This Role Is Not For
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Individuals seeking purely administrative work without facilitating discussions
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Those unwilling to guide conversations that explore complex historical and social themes
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People expecting rigid structures without creativity or community engagement
A Final Word
Learning is about people, not just books.
Trust grows through thoughtful facilitation, care and intellectual honesty.
Respectful handling of stories, histories and lived experiences is a responsibility.
Listening deeply and honouring diverse voices keeps learning communities strong.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Actively Interviewing
This organisation is scheduling interviews as applications come in. They're ready to hire as soon as they find the right person. Don't miss your opportunity, apply now!
Are you passionate about building safe, inclusive, and transformative communities? Tell My Truth and Shame the Devil C.I.C. is seeking a committed Community Engagement & Moderation Manager to join our founding volunteer team. This pivotal role ensures that our membership ecosystem and community spaces are welcoming, safe, and structured to empower survivors, young people, and marginalised communities while fostering accountability and collective growth.
As Community Engagement & Moderation Manager, you will lead the strategy and day-to-day management of all member-facing spaces, ensuring they operate smoothly, safely, and in alignment with our values-led, anti-capitalist mission. You will work closely with the Technical Systems Liaison, Platform Engineers, and Membership Director to implement moderation systems, engagement strategies, and support processes that strengthen participation, collaboration, and trust across our community.
Experience Qualification and Requirements
Essential / Highly Valued Experience
- Experience in community management, engagement, or moderation across online, in-person, or hybrid environments
- Practical understanding of safeguarding principles, boundary setting, and appropriate responses to risk, harm, or vulnerability
- Knowledge of conflict resolution, ethical moderation practices, and proportionate responses to challenging behaviour
- Strong communication skills, with the ability to engage clearly, empathetically, and assertively with diverse audiences
- Demonstrated ability to handle sensitive issues with professionalism, discretion, and emotional intelligence
- Strong organisational skills, including accurate record-keeping, documentation of interventions, and tracking outcomes or trends
- Ability to balance approachability with authority, maintaining trust while enforcing community standards
- Confidence working collaboratively with leadership, technical teams, and safeguarding leads
- Commitment to inclusion, fairness, transparency, and community wellbeing
Desirable / Can Be Developed
- Competence in using digital tools, social platforms, or community management software (e.g. forums, moderation dashboards, reporting systems)
- Ability to work with engagement metrics, reports, and qualitative feedback to inform decision-making
- Experience supporting onboarding or training of members, volunteers, or staff in community guidelines and processes
Qualifications
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Formal qualifications in community development, social work, youth work, or related fields are welcome but not required; equivalent professional or lived experience is valued
Main Responsibilities/ Key Duties
- Responsible for nurturing a positive, inclusive, and well-governed community environment across online and offline spaces. Ensuring members feel welcomed, heard, and protected, while upholding organisational values, safeguarding standards, and community guidelines.
- Develop and implement engagement strategies that encourage active participation, collaboration, and a sense of belonging among members. Supporting discussion spaces, events, campaigns, and feedback mechanisms that reflect the diversity of the community and promote respectful dialogue.
- Monitoring and moderation of community interactions. Oversee online platforms and relevant offline spaces to ensure behaviour aligns with safeguarding policies, codes of conduct, and organisational values. Identifying harmful behaviour, addressing breaches proportionately, and escalating concerns in line with safeguarding and risk management procedures.
- Respond to member queries, concerns, or conflicts in a timely, professional, and sensitive manner. This involves active listening, de-escalation, clear communication of boundaries, and fair resolution of disputes, ensuring members feel supported while maintaining community standards.
- Work closely with technical and operational teams to support the implementation and effective use of moderation tools, reporting systems, and engagement metrics. Contributing to the refinement of workflows for reporting concerns, tracking incidents, and measuring participation and sentiment.
- Support the onboarding and orientation of new members, volunteers, and staff into community platforms, systems, and protocols. This includes communicating expectations, safeguarding responsibilities, and available support resources to promote confident and informed participation.
- Accurate documentation is key. Record engagement activities, moderation actions, member feedback, and emerging issues to inform transparency, accountability, and continuous improvement.
- Working collaboratively with leadership, contribute to the development and review of community policies, moderation processes, and training materials that strengthen safety, wellbeing, inclusion, and shared culture. Analyse engagement trends and feedback to recommend improvements, innovations, and preventative strategies that enhance the overall health of the community.
What This Role Offers You:
- Leadership experience in building and sustaining safe, inclusive, and impactful communities.
- Personal growth through hands-on engagement with vulnerable and marginalised populations.
- Opportunity to directly shape the culture and systems of a pioneering, values-led CIC.
- The satisfaction of enabling community voices, supporting survivors, and fostering meaningful social impact.
What This Role Is Not For:
- Individuals seeking purely administrative work, financial reward, or traditional corporate structures.
- Those unwilling to enforce and uphold safeguarding policies and community guidelines.
- People expecting pre-defined, hands-off responsibilities—this role requires active engagement, problem-solving, and responsive decision-making.
If you are ready to lead, shape, and safeguard a transformative community that empowers survivors and marginalised voices, we want to hear from you. Apply now and become a key architect of meaningful social change.
A Final Word
Community is built on people, not platforms.
Trust grows through fairness, consistency, and care.
Privacy protects wellbeing and dignity.
Respect, empathy, and clear boundaries are what keep communities safe and connected.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
