Legal volunteer roles in hounslow, greater london
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The role of Volunteer Clerk
The Clerk attends board meetings, provides effective administrative support to the Council, ensures the Council is properly constituted, and manages information and document control effectively in accordance with legal requirements. This is a flexible role which for the most part can fit around the existing commitments of a volunteer.
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The Great Friendship Project is looking for a dynamic and committed Chair of Trustees to guide our Board, support our CEO, and champion our mission to tackle loneliness and build real-world friendships across the UK.
As Chair, you’ll play a pivotal leadership role, helping steer the charity through its next stage of growth.
You’ll lead a passionate and capable Board of Trustees, ensuring strong governance, sound financial oversight, and strategic clarity - all while acting as a critical friend to the CEO and a powerful ambassador for our work.
This is an exciting time to join, with high-profile campaigns, powerful partnerships, and growing national recognition, we’re looking for someone who can bring wisdom, challenge, and vision to our leadership team.
What are we looking for?
What we're Looking For
- Proven leadership experience, ideally in a non-profit, public, or purpose-driven organisation.
- Strong understanding of governance, charity finance, and strategic planning.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to lead with clarity and empathy.
- A commitment to inclusion, transparency, and social impact.
- Passion for tackling loneliness and championing authentic human connection.
Board Leadership & Governance
- Chair Board meetings every 1–2 months, setting clear agendas in collaboration with the CEO.
- Ensure meetings are purposeful, inclusive, and outcome-driven.
- Lead the Board in evaluating its performance and decision-making.
- Provide 1:1 support and mentorship to the CEO, fostering leadership development and succession planning.
Financial Stewardship
- Work alongside the Treasurer and CEO to oversee financial health and sustainability.
- Review quarterly management accounts and long-term forecasts.
- Support robust financial planning, risk management, and reporting.
- Present the Annual Accounts to the Board and ensure legal compliance.
Strategy & Development
- Guide the Board in shaping and reviewing the charity’s long-term vision and strategic direction.
- Monitor delivery against objectives and ensure mission alignment.
- Lead trustee recruitment, induction, and development to maintain a high-performing, diverse Board.
Risk & Compliance
- Lead quarterly review of the Risk Register and oversee the review of key policies.
- Ensure the charity meets all legal and regulatory obligations.
Reporting & Impact
- Oversee the creation of the Trustees’ Annual Report and support the CEO in developing an annual Impact Report.
- Ensure the charity is delivering meaningful results across programme impact, financial sustainability, and fundraising.
The Great Friendship Project is a non-profit organisation set up in 2021 to tackle loneliness amongst young adults.
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About Children With Voices
Children With Voices (CWV) is a grassroots non-profit organisation dedicated to improving
the lives of children and families through community-driven programs. We run holiday clubs,
healthy lifestyle education, and intervention projects for children aged 5–11 to combat
childhood obesity, antisocial behaviour, and gang involvement.
Our goal is early intervention – giving children the tools to lead healthier, safer, and more
empowered lives.
The Role – Board Member (Volunteer)
We are seeking passionate, community-minded individuals to join our Board of Trustees. As
a board member, you will provide oversight, guidance, and strategic support to help CWV
grow its reach and impact. You don’t need previous board experience – just the drive to make
a difference and bring your unique skills, networks, or community insight to the table.
Key Responsibilities
•Attend and contribute to quarterly board meetings and occasional strategy sessions.
•Support the development of CWV’s strategic vision and community impact.
•Use your professional expertise or lived experience to inform board decisions (e.g.
education, youth work, business, legal, HR, marketing, fundraising, etc.).
•Leverage your personal or professional network to promote CWV’s work and connect us
with funding, partnerships, or opportunities.
•Ensure CWV operates in line with its charitable aims, legal obligations, and good
governance practices.
•Act as an ambassador for CWV at events, with funders, and across your networks.
What We’re Looking For
We welcome board members from a wide range of backgrounds. You may have experience
in:
•Community development or youth services
•Education, social work, or mental health
•Fundraising, business development, or marketing
•Finance, governance, HR, or legal
•Lived experience of the issues CWV addresses
•Or a strong passion for helping children and communities thrive
Commitment
•Time required: 6–10 hours per month (flexible)
•Location: Remote and/or London-based meetings (hybrid)
•Term: Minimum one-year commitment (renewable)
•Training and induction provided
What You’ll Gain
•A chance to help shape the future of a growing, impactful charity
•Experience in governance and leadership within the non-profit sector
•Meaningful connections with like-minded individuals
•Personal fulfilment from empowering children and families
How to Apply
Interested? Please email your CV or a short expression of interest to:
Subject: Board Member Application
Bring your voice to Children With Voices – and help us build healthier, safer, and stronger
communities.
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Trustee of North Surrey Domestic Abuse Service
Our Charity
North Surrey Domestic Abuse Service (NSDAS) supports anyone affected by domestic abuse and their children living in the boroughs of Elmbridge, Spelthorne and Epsom and Ewell. We provide free, confidential and independent advice, skilled practical help and ongoing emotional support and information, regardless of sex, race, ability, gender, religion or income level.
Historically the service was provided as part of Citizens Advice Elmbridge (West). We have operated as an independent charity since April 2024 (charity number 1203855) and this is an exciting time to help shape the strategy and direction of the organisation.
The board currently comprises of nine trustees and we are looking to appoint another trustee with experience of strategic HR and/or cultural change.
The Role
The duties of a trustee are as follows.
·Ensuring that the organisation pursues its stated objects (purposes), as defined in its governing document, by developing and agreeing a long-term strategy
·Ensuring that the organisation complies with its governing document, charity law, company law and any other relevant legislation or regulations
·Ensuring that the organisation applies its resources exclusively in pursuance of its charitable objects for the benefit of the public
·Ensuring that the organisation defines its goals and evaluates performance against agreed targets
·Safeguarding the good name and values of the organisation
·Ensuring the effective and efficient administration of the organisation, including having appropriate policies and procedures in place
·Ensuring the financial stability of the organisation
·Protecting and managing the property of the charity and ensuring the proper investment of the charity’s funds
·Following proper and formal arrangements for the appointment, supervision, support, appraisal and remuneration of the chief executive and other staff members
In addition to the above statutory duties, each trustee should use any specific skills, knowledge or experience they have to help the board of trustees reach sound decisions. This may involve scrutinising board papers, leading discussions, focusing on key issues, providing advice and guidance on new initiatives, or other issues in which the trustee has special expertise.
Person specification
·A commitment to the organisation
·A willingness to devote the necessary time and effort
·Strategic vision
·Good, independent judgement
·An ability to think creatively
·A willingness to speak their mind
·An understanding and acceptance of the legal duties, responsibilities and liabilities of trusteeship
·An ability to work effectively as a member of a team
·A commitment to Nolan’s seven principles of public life: selflessness, integrity, objectivity, accountability, openness, honesty and leadership.
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Chair of Board of Trustees Recruitment
Founded in 1975, Rights of Women is the only charity dedicated to providing frontline legal advice to women experiencing all forms of violence against women and girls in England and Wales. We campaign for access to justice and safety for all women.
We are seeking a new Chair in our 50th anniversary year to lead our Board to replace Dr Annie Hedge, our long standing, inspirational, retiring Chair. Our new Chair will help us to build on our success and ensure that we continue to change women’s lives for the better.
We welcome applications from women* from diverse backgrounds whose skills and experience will complement our existing high performing Board, enabling us to stay at the forefront of women’s rights and legal policy debates.
We recognise the critical role that intersectional and structural discrimination play in society and welcome applicants with a strong commitment to addressing these issues throughout our work. We are keen to receive applications from Black and minoritised communities including refugee and migrant women, disabled women and women who have personal experience of the issues that are core to our work including domestic violence and abuse, insecure immigration status and workplace sexual harassment. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified candidates.
Rights of Women is a national charity however given the specific demands of the Chair role and our office location in London it is important for the Chair to be able to travel to London regularly.
We are keen to recruit a Chair committed to our vision and values who has:
· Experience in governance, leadership, and strategic decision-making, ideally within a charity or public sector setting.
· Strong financial and risk management acumen.
· Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to influence and collaborate effectively
· Experience in supporting organisational growth and development.
Commitment: Average 2 days a month
Full details can be found in our application pack.
To apply, please submit an up-to-date CV, a covering letter of no more than 2 pages and a short Essential Information Form (including details of referees). Shortlisted applicants will also be required to attend an in-person interview at our offices and meet the Director and staff.
Key dates:
Closing date: Thursday 31st July 2025 5pm
Interview dates: Anticipated as week commencing Mon 11th August 2025
First Board meeting: Wednesday 17th September 2025
*Occupational Requirement (Equality Act 2010, Schedule 16, Part I) applies
Please note: We kindly ask applicants not to use AI tools when preparing their application. We value your personal voice and perspective, and we’re keen to hear directly from you.
Our vision is to achieve equality, justice and safety in the law for all women.

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HR Trustee - Join Us in Transforming Children’s Lives!
At School-Home Support, we believe every child deserves the opportunity to be in school and ready to learn – no matter the obstacles they face. Our mission is simple yet ambitious: to ensure that every child is in school, every day, by 2050. We are looking for a passionate and experienced HR Trustee to help us make this vision a reality and have a lasting impact on children and families across the country.
We’re seeking an individual who shares our passion for improving children’s lives. If you have experience as a trustee and are ready to take the next step in your governance journey, we would love to hear from you.
Who We're Looking For:
We are looking to recruit a HR Trustee who is passionate about the work of School-Home Support and brings energy, commitment and leadership combined with a willingness to advocate for the work we do and the cause we serve.
As a HR Trustee, You Will:
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Contribute to setting goals, targets, and overall policy for the organisation
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Share your expertise and networks to support the development and growth of the charity.
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Help ensure compliance with our legal obligations and the organisation’s core purpose.
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Provide oversight of the budget to guarantee School-Home Support’s financial sustainability.
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Ensure measures are in place for safeguarding for the children and families we support and the staff team
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Act as a champion and ambassador for School-Home Support, enhancing our reputation, representing us at key events, and supporting fundraising efforts.
What We Offer:
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Impactful Role: By joining our Board of Trustees, you will play a key role in shaping our national impact and supporting our mission to transform the lives of children in need.
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Training & Development: You will receive tailored training specific to your role and access to additional learning opportunities through our staff-led EDI networks.
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Networking Opportunities: You’ll have the chance to expand your professional network and make valuable connections within the education and charity sectors.
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Support Throughout Your Journey: We will buddy you with a more experienced trustee or corporate volunteer to ensure you feel supported and confident throughout your time with us.
Expectations:
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Commitment: A commitment of three years to this voluntary role
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Meetings: Attend four half-day board meetings and one AGM each year, which are typically held in Stratford, London, or remotely.
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Sub-Committees: Participate in one of our sub-committees to help guide specific areas of our work.
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External Events: Attend 2-3 fundraising events each year (usually evenings) and make at least one school visit annually.
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Inclusion & Diversity: A strong commitment to inclusion, equal opportunities, and the promotion of diversity in all aspects of your work.
If you’re ready to make a difference and contribute to creating brighter futures for children and their families, we want to hear from you!
To learn more about this exciting opportunity, please review the Trustee Pack and submit your application today!
Join the governing body ('the Corporation') of Ealing, Hammersmith and West London College to determine strategy and monitor performance of a further education college with a mission of aiming high and changing lives.
What will you be doing?
West London College is a further education college with three centres located in Ealing, Hammersmith and Southall. For nearly 150 years, we have been providing training and development in the area, helping over 10,000 students achieve their career goals each year. The College has a governing body ('the Corporation') made up principally of governors appointed from outside the College to take legal responsibility for the College and make key decisions about how it is run.
Governors are individuals with broad skills and experience drawn from local communities and businesses, as well as from the public sector. The Board also includes staff members, student governors and the College’s CEO. The CEO (the only executive member on the Board) is responsible for the operational running of Ealing, Hammersmith and West London College (EHWLC).
The Board is advised by a Director of Governance, a professional independent of college management who accesses independent professional advice. The CEO and Board are also supported by a ‘senior leadership team’ with educational, financial and other relevant expertise. The Board, CEO and leadership team work together to set and implement college strategy and to be responsible stewards of the college’s assets.
What are we looking for?
The College has adopted the Education and Training Foundation's competency framework for governors and uses it for recruitment and performance purposes. Prospective governors should be able to evidence the majority of the Leadership and Values/Behaviours below. Developing expertise across the Technical elements will be supported by College staff and through participation in relevant training and development opportunities, for example via the Association of Colleges.
Governors will typically come to the College with a specific area of professional expertise. They need not be experienced in all of the areas highlighted.
Leadership
- The ability to think strategically about the future for further education
- A commitment to role model high standards of ethical leadership and act in accordance with the Seven Principles of Public Life
- Understanding the needs of and engaging with the college’s key stakeholders including learners, staff, employers and our communities
- The ability to provide constructive challenge and build consensus and understanding
- The ability and willingness to communicate effectively with a wide range of people and organisations
Values/Behaviours
- Connects ideas from different sources and asks insightful questions
- Actively promotes the inclusion of a full range of perspectives to inform decision-making processes
- Communicates with openness and honesty
- Brings people together around a common vision in pursuit of the college’s strategic priorities
- Focused on the bigger picture and delivering results for learners
Technical
- Understanding of the means by which the quality and performance of colleges is measured and assessed
- Appreciation of the facilities and systems involved in operating a large FE college with varied provision
- Understanding a college workforce and the complementary roles played by teaching and business support staff
- Understanding of the principles, methods and tools used for risk identification, assessment and mitigation
- An ability to interpret financial information and use it effectively to inform decision-making
What difference will you make?
Governors bring their professional experience and personal attributes to bear in support of the college’s educational mission. The Board includes a wide range of experiences and professional backgrounds. It is not necessary to have worked in an educational setting in order to serve as a college governor – indeed, the college benefits from outside perspectives just as much as experience from other schools, universities and colleges.
What we expect is a commitment to the mission, vision and values of West London College, a willingness to make a full contribution and the ability to devote the time required to make that a reality. Taking into account preparing for and attending formal meetings, visiting the colleges, and attending training and networking events, this is likely to be around 6-10 hours per month. Formal meetings are a combination of in-person and online events.
You will add value by applying your professional skills and external perspective to ensure that the College meets the challenges of its external environment with a broad perspective.
Before you apply
Please express your interest via Reach in the first instance. Deadline is 31 Oct 2025.
Candidates whose applications meet the College's requirements will be invited to have an informal conversation to explore the opportunity in greater detail. Please note that all appointments are made formally by the Board on the recommendation of the Search & Governance Committee, and that you must be willing to undergo referencing, safeguarding checks and other mandatory training prior to an appointment being made.
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Become a Trustee at Union Grove Community Nursery – Help Shape a Brighter Start for Local Children
Role: Trustee (Voluntary Position)
Location: Union Grove Community Nursery, Lambeth, London
Commitment: Approx. 1 hour per month; online or occasionally in person
Start Date: Ongoing
About Us
Union Grove Community Nursery is a warm, welcoming, not-for-profit nursery rooted in community values. Run by a small, passionate team and guided by a dedicated board of trustees, our nursery offers high-quality, affordable early years education in a nurturing, play-based environment.
We believe that early childhood is a precious time – full of exploration, creativity, and connection. As a community-led nursery, we work hand in hand with families to ensure that every child is seen, heard, and supported to thrive.
The Opportunity
We’re looking for new Trustees to join our friendly Management Committee. This is a fantastic opportunity to contribute your skills and passion to a truly meaningful cause – supporting young children and their families at the very start of their journey.
As a trustee, you’ll play a key role in shaping the future of the nursery, helping us remain sustainable, inclusive, and community-focused. You don’t need previous trustee experience – just a willingness to learn and a desire to make a difference.
Your Role as a Trustee
● Provide strategic direction and oversight to help the nursery flourish
● Support decision-making around finances, governance, staffing, and long-term planning
● Act as an ambassador for the nursery in the wider community
● Champion our values of inclusion, play, creativity, and child-led learning
● Work collaboratively with other trustees, staff, and parents
We’re Especially Keen to Hear From People With Skills or Experience In:
● Early years education or child development
● Child nutrition and exercise
● Finance or accountancy
● HR, legal, or safeguarding
● Fundraising or community engagement
● Charity governance or management
● Communications and marketing
But if you don’t tick these boxes and still feel you have something to offer – please reach out! Lived experience, passion for early years, or being part of the local community is just as valuable.
What You'll Gain
✨A deeply rewarding role supporting children’s growth and well-being
✨ A chance to develop leadership and governance skills
✨ Connections with a warm, values-driven team of staff and volunteers
✨Opportunities for training and learning
✨ A direct impact on your local community
How to Get Involved
Interested? We’d love to have a conversation with you. Please send a brief email telling us a little about yourself and why you're interested in the trustee role. Don’t worry about formal CVs – we’re all about people, not paperwork.
Union Grove Community Nursery celebrates diversity and welcomes applications from all backgrounds. Whether you're a seasoned trustee or completely new to governance, we’ll support you every step of the way. We can only accept applicants who are residents of the UK with a valid right to work.
Let’s grow something special together.
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About The Connection at St Martin’s
Our vision:
We believe that no one should have to sleep rough on London’s streets, and that everyone should get the support they need to find a place to call home.
Our mission:
We support people sleeping rough to find a way off London’s streets. We get to know every person we work with, understanding what they need to recover.
Trusting relationships are at the heart of everything we do, with our clients and our colleagues. It is vital that the way we work provides the conditions to facilitate these relationships. We have agreed 4 core cultural traits which guide our day to day behaviour at The Connection. These are Curious, Safe, Together and Motivated.
About the Role
Our trustees play a vital role in making sure that The Connection achieves its core purpose. They oversee the overall management and administration of the charity. They also ensure that The Connection has a clear strategy and that our work and goals are in line with our vision and mission.
While trustees share collective responsibility, the Treasurer leads the Board’s work on financial matters, provides support and challenge to the finance team, engages our auditors and chairs the Finance, Audit and Risk board subcommittee.
The Board of Trustees at the Connection have adopted the Charity Governance Code for larger charities which sets out the principles and key elements of good governance. Trustees will support the integration of the key principles of the Code which are described under the following areas: organisational purpose; leadership; integrity; decision making, risk and control; board effectiveness; equality, diversity and inclusion; openness and accountability.
The Connection at St Martin in the Fields is a company limited by guarantee, therefore each Trustee is also a company director and must fulfil the legal and financial responsibilities required under the Company Act 2006.
Full role description can be found on our website
Closing Date: Friday 4th July
Interview Date: First round (online) – w/c 14th July. Second round (in person) – w/c 28th July.
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About StreetVet
StreetVet is a fast-growing national charity, committed to providing free vet care to the pets of those experiencing homelessness and to keeping pets and owners together to maintain the human-animal bond. StreetVet relies on its team of over 250 vet and nurse volunteers in 23 locations around the UK to provide free veterinary treatment, funded by grants, corporate and private donors and partners. Since inception in 2016, the charity has treated nearly 3,000 pets and has won numerous awards including the Vet Trust Award for the Most Trusted Veterinary Charity, Purina Better with Pets Prize and Homeless Link Excellence Award for Excellent Support.
Our Top Priorities
We are looking for a new Trustee with a veterinary background who can bring a fresh perspective to our board. Working with the Trustee Board and Senior Leadership Team to support with clinical governance, particularly regarding compliance, statutory, legal and regulatory requirements. As a young charity we still need practical, hands-on support from time-to-time from the trustees in their area of expertise while we work to mature into an organisation where the trustees can focus on a purely governance role. Being a trustee can be a very rewarding and enjoyable experience, offering opportunities to help shape the future direction of the charity, enhance the lives of people in our local communities and gain valuable satisfaction of contributing to an effective and ambitious growing charity.
Role Description:
The Clinical Governance Trustee will oversee the charity’s clinical governance for the benefit of the animal patient and the client owner. Practical guidance will be provided to enable StreetVet to help all veterinary surgeons and veterinary nurses to understand clinical governance, whether they are in clinical practice, or not.
Role Responsibilities and Duties:
• Play a full and effective role on the Board of Trustees (attend minimum 75% Trustee Board meetings)
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Act as a conduit for clinical governance information between the Trustee Board, CEO and Clinical Director.
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Meet with Clinical Director quarterly.
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Ensure volunteers are familiar and coherent with the Royal College Veterinary Surgeons Clinical Governance Code and VMD requirements.
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Keep up to date with Continuing Professional Development (CPD) and new developments relevant to the area of work.
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Reflect upon the charity’s performance, making appropriate changes to practice.
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Critically analyse the evidence base for procedures used and making appropriate changes to practice.
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Reflect upon communication with other members of the StreetVet team and making appropriate changes to practice.
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Reflect upon communication with clients and making appropriate changes to practice.
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Have clear protocols in place to ensure all staff are familiar with procedures for ensuring patient safety.
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Communicate changes in procedure to the whole practice team.
Who we’re looking for - knowledge and experience
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A thorough understanding of the veterinary sector.
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Knowledge of veterinary care within the charity sector would be beneficial.
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Must be a member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS)
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Ability to advise and recommend clinical governance activities and reviews, where necessary, to fulfil the requirements of RCVS code of conduct and VMD requirements.
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Excellent networking, influencing and communication skills
Input and Time Commitment:
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A time commitment of 2-4 hours a month would be expected.
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Trustees are expected to be available for regular consultation and input on a range of issues in between meetings, usually via email.
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Attend at least one outreach a year.
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Attend virtual quarterly board meetings, held on third Tuesday of January, April, July, October at 6pm. Meetings duration approx 1 – 2 hours.
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Papers for the meeting are sent the week prior and Trustees are to ensure they have read and understood all the information in advance in order to participate fully.
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Attend annual conference – usually 2 days in London.
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Attend in-person annual strategic review, usually half a day, in London.
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Training will be provided to give a good understanding and acceptance of the legal duties, liabilities and responsibilities of trustees.
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Good time management and personal motivation, and ability to work flexibly with a small fast-growing organisation
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Belief in the vision, mission and values of StreetVet
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Commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion
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An ability to think logically and objectively to identify key issues and good judgement to support robust decision making
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Ability and willingness to devote the necessary time and effort to the role
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Good communicator, able to both empower and challenge supportively
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An ability to think creatively
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A willingness to speak their mind and voice opinions even if these are not shared by other trustees
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An ability to work effectively as a member of a diverse team
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Up-to-date IT and digital skills to facilitate collaborative and remote working
Potential Trustees must confirm that they are not disqualified under the automatic disqualification rules details on the government website - weblink included in the role description.
Applications close: 31st July 2025.
StreetVet is a national charity, committed to providing free vet care to the pets of people experiencing homelessness & to keep pets & owners together




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If you're interested in a career in fundraising with a focus on trust fundraising, this role would provide the perfect foundation, giving you the opportunity to gain hands-on experience and develop key skills.
Citizens Advice Barnet is a local, independently registered charity and member of the Citizens Advice network. We help people find a way forward with their problems by providing expert advice, enabling people to uphold their rights and access the help they need and are entitled to. While our services are available to everyone in our community who needs us, we prioritise those who need us the most, such as people with disabilities, a language barrier or those experiencing poverty.
A significant amount of our funding comes from trusts and foundations. It is only through the grants we receive that we're able to provide free specialist casework that helps the most vulnerable people with the most complex problems.
Duties include:
- Identifying funders we could approach, such as by searching funder databases
- Researching funders to clarify whether or not we are eligible to apply, how much funding we could apply for and which project they’d be most likely to fund
- Recording the above information in a spreadsheet and keeping this record up-to-date
- Updating a master document which collates key information for applications
- Writing applications for small grants with support from the Head of Business Development
About You
No previous experience or knowledge of trust fundraising is required; this role would suit you if you have the following skills and attributes:
- strong research skills
- analytical thinking skills
- high attention to detail
- IT skills, especially MS Word and Excel at a basic level (sort, filter, basic formulas) or willingness and ability to learn
- ability to present complex information in a clear and easily navigable format
- clear and persuasive writing skills
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Role Overview:
The Chair will ensure that the board functions effectively, maintains high standards of governance, and that the charity's mission and goals are achieved.
Key Responsibilities:
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Board Leadership:
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Lead the board in setting and implementing the charity’s culture, direction, and strategy.
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Ensure the board operates inclusively and effectively.
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Chair board meetings, ensuring decisions are made and actions are followed up.
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Strategic Direction:
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Guide the development and implementation of the charity’s strategic plan.
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Ensure the charity’s activities align with its mission and goals.
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Oversight and Accountability:
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Monitor the charity’s activities and ensure high standards of governance.
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Hold staff members accountable and support their professional development.
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Ensure compliance with legal and regulatory requirements (this includes Charity Commission and companies House requirements).
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Close Supervision:
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Ensure that all members of staff have adequate line management and supervision (not necessarily by the Chair as this may be allocated to another trustee).
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Act as the primary point of communication between the board and the staff.
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Direct Involvement:
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Take a hands-on approach to day-to-day operations, as necessary.
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Assist in tasks typically handled by additional staff due to the charity’s limited resources.
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Enhanced Communication:
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Ensure clear and consistent messaging between the board and the staff member.
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Financial Oversight:
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Oversee the charity’s finances, possibly taking on some treasurer responsibilities (currently the board has an appointed treasurer and an honorary accountant).
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Ensure the charity operates within its financial means.
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Volunteer Coordination:
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Recruit and manage volunteers to support the charity’s activities as and when appropriate..
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Policy Development:
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Ensure the development, implementation and review of policies to ensure effective and legal operation of the charity.
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Annual Review:
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Lead the board in reviewing its structure, effectiveness, delegations, and key policies annually.
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Person Specification:
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Leadership Skills: Proven experience in leadership roles, preferably within the charity sector.
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Communication Skills: Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
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Strategic Thinking: Ability to think strategically and guide the charity’s direction.
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Financial Acumen: Understanding of financial management and oversight.
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Commitment: Dedication to the charity’s mission and values.
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IT competency: Able to use cloud-based systems (currently Google Drive)
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Are you a HR professional? Could you give an hour a week to tackle pregnancy and maternity discrimination? Then we need you!
We’re not going to sugar-coat it, things aren’t great for working parents and pregnant women. It can feel frustrating and a bit depressing at times, but by being part of the Pregnant Then Screwed volunteer team, you get to turn that frustration into something positive. In the last year the fantastic volunteers on our Advice Line have spoken to over 5000 women and parents, collectively providing around 40 hours of free support and advice every week. Hundreds of women and parents call our Advice Line every day, but with a small team of volunteers we are only able to answer a fraction of those calls—this is where you come in.
We are looking for brilliant HR professionals who want to help Pregnant Then Screwed tackle the Motherhood Penalty by becoming a Volunteer HR Advisor.
Our Volunteer Advisors give around 1-2 hours a week of their time to the Advice Line. They use their HR knowledge to offer a kind, empathetic support and advice to help people to identify and challenge pregnancy and maternity discrimination in the workplace.
About the role
Role Title: Volunteer HR Advisor
Location: Home-based (UK)
Reporting To: Head of Support Services
Time Commitment
The Advice Line is open Monday-Friday, 9am-3pm, with various available shifts during those times. We ask volunteers to give 1-2 hours per week on the Advice Line for a minimum of three months.
Alternative time commitments can be considered and discussed as part of your application, so please do include any information that might be useful in your application form.
Main Role Purpose
The Advice Line HR Advisors play a vital role in providing support and guidance to working parents facing unfair treatment or discrimination in the workplace via our advice line. Volunteers will offer advice, listen empathetically, and provide information about employee rights and available resources. This role is critical in empowering parents to make informed decisions and navigate workplace challenges effectively.
Essential requirements
- Minimum CIPD level 5 Diploma in People Management with one professional reference.
- Knowledge of employment laws, regulations, and policies related to pregnancy, maternity leave, and discrimination.
- Access to a mobile phone/laptop/tablet to receive calls. You will not be charged for calls and your number will not be shared.
- Access to a reliable and secure WIFI connection. Public WIFI is not suitable for this role.
- Excellent active and empathetic listening skills.
- Good written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to convey information clearly and concisely.
- A kind and welcoming telephone manner.
- Ability to maintain confidentiality and handle sensitive information with discretion.
- Comfortable using online communication tools.
Key Responsibilities
- Answer incoming phone calls to the PTS Advice Line from individuals seeking support and advice.
- Listen actively, empathise, and provide HR advice and guidance to support callers with their enquiries.
- Signpost to further information and other support organisations if necessary.
- Make referrals to our legal partner if required.
- Record all details of the call on our CRM system.
- Maintain professionalism in all interactions, adhering to all Pregnant Then Screwed guidelines and policies.
What you can expect from PTS
- The opportunity to use your skill set to tackle the Motherhood Penalty and make a meaningful impact.
- An onboarding and induction period which can be completed at your own pace.
- Support from the PTS staff team and volunteer network.
- Access to our Volunteer Training Hub.
- Opportunities to help us further develop and shape our Support Services.
Charity working to end the motherhood penalty.
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Would you like to help change the lives of people affected by crime? This is a unique and exciting opportunity to shape the future of a national charity at the forefront of promoting Restorative Justice across the UK. We’re seeking an inspiring individual to lead our well-established Board of Trustees. If you believe in the power of Restorative Justice, are committed to Why me?’s mission, and bring life experience and leadership insight to the table, we’d love to hear from you. By becoming our Chair, you’ll help transform lives and give a voice to those affected by crime.
About Why me?
Why me? is a leading UK charity promoting Restorative Justice, a process that brings together those harmed by crime and those responsible for it, fostering healing, understanding and accountability.
The Role: Chair of Trustees
Our Board comprises the Chair, Vice-Chair and seven Trustees. The Board meets quarterly, typically for two hours at our Brixton office with some Trustees joining remotely if necessary.
As Chair you will also meet with the CEO regularly and may serve on subcommittees supporting specific elements of the organisation’s work. This is a voluntary role; reasonable travel and other expenses will be reimbursed.
We are looking for someone who:
- Is aligned with Why me’s? vision and mission
- Understands and is passionate about Restorative Justice and it’s impact
- Has the time and energy to be an active, engaged leader
- Appreciates the responsibilities and legal duties of charity governance
We are particularly keen to hear from applicants with the following skills and experience:
- Strategic thinking with a future focused mindset Independent judgement, political impartiality and the ability to think creatively and solve problems
- Expertise in income generation strategies, including fundraising and income stream diversification
- A strong understanding of sustainable funding models and financial resilience in the charity sector
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills
- Tact and diplomacy with a willingness to challenge constructively
- Prior experience of committee/Trustee work
- A commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion across all aspects of our work.
Why me? is a leading national charity in the promotion of Restorative Justice in the UK.

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About the role: Advocacy Placement Volunteering You will be providing remote (office based/virtual) advocacy support for people impacted by hoarding behaviour (PwHB) who may be facing a variety of situations including legal, financial, psychological and discriminatory abuse/neglect. You will be working with trained colleagues to alleviate housing, benefits, mental health and other problems experienced by HUK's participants. HoardingUK (HUK) works to bring services together to improve person-centred, cost effective and time managed support.
The role: • Volunteer at HUK a minimum of one half-day (4 hours) each week. • Provide timely support to those using the service . • Maintain a caseload of up to three clients at each advice session. • Comply with HUK's case-management procedures, training programme and other relevant policies and procedures. • Work collaboratively to create an action plan with participants and professionals. • Assist in facilitating phone, correspondence, emails to statutory services and others. • Signpost to relevant external services based on participant need. • Keep accurate records. • Promote choice and control.
Who should apply
: • Trainees/professionals with interest/experience in mental health, housing, social care, legal frameworks, etc. • Passionate people committed to standing for rights. • People with lived experience of mental health and/or hoarding behaviour. • The ability to work sensitively and professionally with people who may be facing a variety of situations including discriminatory abuse and systemic neglect. • A commitment to values of HoardingUK Training on hoarding behaviour, advocacy and other relevant areas will be provided.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.