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Wekume
Wekume is a comprehensive mobile app designed to provide university students in Uganda with seamless access to reproductive health services, including counseling, testing, products, and health education, while also offering personal development resources like business incubation and career-building opportunities
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Limited Access to Reproductive Health Services: Many university students in Uganda face barriers such as stigma, limited health resources, and lack of awareness, which prevent them from accessing essential services like family planning, STI testing, and HIV prevention.
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Stigma and Misinformation about Sexual Health: In my Ugandan community, discussions about sexual and reproductive health are often taboo, leading to misinformation and fear.
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Youth Unemployment and Lack of Opportunities: Beyond facing rigid access to reproductive health, there's a lot of unemployment among student
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Inclusivity for Vulnerable and Minority Groups: These marginalised groups include refugees and students with disabilities.
Wekume provides:
Convenient Access to Reproductive Health Services: Wekume provides a centralized mobile platform that enables students to easily obtain sexual and reproductive health information without the need to visit healthcare facilities in person. This includes:
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SafeChat: Anonymous virtual counseling services aimed at reducing stigma and promoting open discussions about reproductive health issues.
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QuickTest: A feature that allows students to schedule HIV testing and receive their results quickly.
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ARV Corner: Offers information and support regarding anti-retroviral treatment for students living with HIV.
International Fundraising Manager (US & Europe-based candidates)
Volunteer Role Description (remote, unpaid)
Wekume is a youth-led movement empowering students to reach their full potential by breaking barriers to sexual and reproductive health (SRH) through collaboration, empathy, innovation, and community. Our core product — the Wekume app — provides university students with trusted, discreet access to lifesaving tools like SafeChat, QuickTest, ARV Corner, and SRH product ordering. Together with our on-campus engagements and social media platforms, Wekume helps students protect themselves and rewrite the narrative around SRH in Uganda.
Role Summary Wekume is seeking a Volunteer International Fundraising Manager to design, build, and lead our international fundraising efforts. This is a key leadership role, critical to growing partnerships with corporations, individuals, businesses, organizations, and allied nonprofits to help fund Wekume’s transformative work. You will recruit, guide, and mentor a team of experienced fundraisers and gift officers, working together to secure the support needed to:
- Develop and launch our new and improved Wekume app
- Fund vital programs, SRH product access, marketing, transportation, volunteer support, leadership salaries, and more
- You will also help share Wekume’s story globally — inviting the world to stand in compassion and purpose alongside our innovative Ugandan team, and to advocate for hope, dignity, and the power to protect oneself.
Note: Wekume has 501(c)(3) fiscal sponsorship through Give to Africa, enabling U.S. donors to make tax-deductible donations. Additionally, Friends of Wekume is a non-profit charity awaiting 501(c)(3) status to provide US-based fundraising support to Wekume in Uganda.
Key Responsibilities
- Build and manage Wekume’s international fundraising team
- Develop and lead strategies to engage corporations, foundations, high-net-worth individuals, and other partners
- Strengthen Wekume’s global donor network through storytelling, outreach, and relationship building
- Ensure consistent progress on both major gift and grassroots international fundraising efforts
- Collaborate closely with Wekume’s leadership, grants team, and marketing team to align messaging and goals
- Mentor and inspire your team, fostering growth, accountability, and excellence
Required Qualifications
- Significant experience in non-profit fundraising, donor engagement, or major gifts (international experience a plus)
- Strong leadership skills with experience managing and mentoring teams
- Excellent communication and relationship-building abilities
- Passion for Wekume’s mission and the drive to help reshape futures alongside our Ugandan team
- Strategic thinker, able to set vision and translate it into action
What You’ll Gain
- A leadership role building the foundation for Wekume’s global fundraising success
- The opportunity to make a transformative impact on young lives in Uganda
- Experience leading international fundraising in a dynamic, start-up non-profit
Weekly Time Commitment
10+ hours per week
Duration of Volunteer Role (remote)
6+ months
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Trustees at Bromley Experts by Experience play a vital role, collaborating with the Chair, fellow Trustees and the Senior Management Team to set a clear and strong strategic direction for the organisation. You will ensure that Bromley Experts by Experience is delivering against its charitable objectives and working in line with our governing documents. You will also support Bromley Experts by Experience to grow and develop as an organisation by combining your lived experience and professional expertise in a specific field, enabling us to become more impactful and effective.
As a trustee, you are also responsible for ensuring that Bromley Experts by Experience uses its resources effectively and efficiently to deliver its charitable purposes and continue to provide benefit to our members, beneficiaries and local Deaf and Disabled people.
Areas of expertise we are prioritising
We are especially seeking trustees with expertise in one or more of these areas:
- Fundraising Strategy:
- Supporting X by X Bromley to sustain, maximise and diversify income streams and fundraising activity.
- Supporting the development of a Fundraising Policy and Plan of Action.
- Building and maintaining relationships with funders and commissioners.
- Human Resources:
- Supporting the Deputy CEO and ensuring that X by X Bromley complies with relevant employment laws and regulations.
- Advising on good practice in staffing and HR matters.
- Supporting the development, and review of, HR policies and procedures.
- Legal and Policy:
- Guiding on relevant legal and policy matters, including contracts and governance.
- Organisational Strategy:
- Supporting Senior Management Team to shape our strategic direction and plan for implementation.
- Secondary and Further Education:
- Supporting X by X Bromley with advice for a brand-new stream of youth work in education settings.
IMPORTANT: As a Deaf and Disabled People’s Organisation, our governing articles require that our staff, trustees and volunteers bring with them lived experience of disability (self-identified or otherwise). See how we define this below.
Responsibilities of Trustees:
- Ensure that Bromley Experts by Experience operates in accordance with its governing documents and the law
- Set a clear and strong strategic direction for the organisation
- Ensure that Bromley Experts by Experience uses its resources (financial and otherwise) effectively and efficiently to deliver its charitable purposes
- Manage risks responsibly, avoiding exposing Bromley Experts by Experience to unnecessary risk and taking appropriate steps to mitigate risks
- Make decisions about Bromley Experts by Experience’s policies and strategies
- Be an ambassador for Bromley Experts by Experience, promoting our work and values
What we ask of you:
- Trustee Board Members should expect to serve for a minimum of 12 months.
- Trustee Board Members are required to attend scheduled meetings with some ad hoc meetings where necessary.
- It is anticipated that the time commitment will be an approximate average 1.5 hours per week. This will mainly comprise of:
- Board meeting attendance (plus preparation and minutes) every 8 weeks.
- AGM attendance (plus preparation and minutes)
- Supporting our annual Disability Pride event.
- Occasional scheduled meetings with senior staff and/or Chair.
- As we are a very small charity, there could be occasions when extra time will be required (e.g. during the planning of new projects or dealing with any particular difficulties that arise), or where additional support would be appreciated (e.g. attending events, meeting members at project days)
Key Skills and Qualities:
- Lived Experience of disability (can be self-identified)
- A belief that Disabled people can and should be actively welcomed and included in our communities. An understanding that it is barriers in society that make that harder. This is called the Social Model of Disability.
- Strong organisational skills.
- Experience of how Trustee Boards operate and of effective charity governance
- Accuracy and efficiency with an eye for detail.
- Good interpersonal and communication skills, communicating in a way that is accessible to you.
- Possess and demonstrate integrity, objectivity, accountability, and honesty.
- An effective team worker, contributing an independent perspective.
- Understanding of the legal duties, responsibilities and liabilities of trusteeship and the financial aspects of running a charity.
- A genuine interest in local communities and people.
- Commitment to Bromley Experts by Experience’s aims, objectives and values.
You must be legally eligible to stand as a registered Company Director and Charity Trustee. Having had previous experience as a trustee of a voluntary organisation is an advantage.
We require a DBS Check to be completed for all Trustees.
We are especially seeking trustees with expertise in one or more of the following areas:
- Fundraising Strategy
- Human Resources
- Legal and Policy
- Organisational Strategy
- Secondary and Further Education
What we mean by lived experience of disability:
As we follow the Social Model of Disability, our definition of Disabled person includes anyone who is being discriminated against or disabled by barriers in society, including:
- People with physical impairment
- People with visual impairment
- Deaf people
- People with hearing impairment
- People who are neurodivergent
- People with learning difficulties/disabilities
- People who experience mental health conditions/mental distress
- People with long-term health conditions
We recognise that a lot of these impairments are invisible and many people have more than one impairment.
We work to create inclusive and accessible communities in Bromley and beyond to enable Deaf and Disabled people to participate fully in society.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Build Our REMIX Family: HR & Volunteering Manager (Volunteer)
Are you an experienced HR or Volunteer Management professional with a passion for building exceptional teams and fostering a supportive, family-like culture? Do you want to create an outstanding volunteering environment that truly values its people and empowers a new charity to thrive?
REMIX is a dynamic new social mobility charity start-up on a mission to "remix young lives" from disadvantaged backgrounds across London. We aim to guide, mentor, and inspire young people through positive role modelling, comprehensive personal development, and vital employability skills. As we launch, our volunteers will be the heart of everything we do. We need your expertise to set up our HR and Volunteering function from scratch, ensuring we attract, nurture, and retain the best talent.
This is an incredible opportunity to apply your people-centric skills to a meaningful social cause, building the framework that will make REMIX an inspiring and rewarding place to volunteer, directly supporting our mission to change young lives.
WHO WE'RE LOOKING FOR:
We need a proactive, empathetic, and highly organised individual with a strong background in Human Resources or dedicated Volunteer Management. You'll likely possess:
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Comprehensive HR Expertise: Proven experience in core HR functions including recruitment, selection, induction, training, and policy development.
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Volunteer Management Prowess: Demonstrable experience in engaging, motivating, and retaining volunteers, ideally within a charity or community setting.
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Strong People Skills: Exceptional ability to build rapport, communicate effectively, listen empathetically, and make people feel valued and part of a team.
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Safeguarding Knowledge: A clear and practical understanding of safeguarding best practices, including robust vetting procedures (e.g., DBS checks) and training, crucial for working with young people.
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Policy & Compliance: Experience in drafting clear, compliant HR and volunteering policies (e.g., volunteer agreements, code of conduct, expenses, grievance procedures).
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Organisational & Administrative Skills: Meticulous attention to detail for record-keeping, scheduling, and process documentation.
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Proactive & Solutions-Oriented: Ability to anticipate needs, identify challenges, and develop effective, people-focused solutions.
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Passion for Social Change: A genuine commitment to REMIX's mission and empowering young people out of poverty.
YOUR ROLE AS HR & VOLUNTEERING MANAGER:
In this vital set-up phase and initial launch period, you will be instrumental in:
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Establishing the HR & Volunteering Function: Designing and setting up all foundational systems and processes for our people operations, both for volunteers and future staff.
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Volunteer Recruitment & Selection: Leading the charge to attract, interview, and select a diverse cohort of passionate volunteers, including our crucial mentors and programme developers.
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Induction & Training: Developing and delivering engaging induction programmes and ongoing training modules that equip all new volunteers with the skills, knowledge, and confidence they need.
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Volunteer Engagement & Motivation: Implementing strategies to keep existing volunteers motivated, engaged, and feeling valued as part of the "REMIX family," fostering a positive and collaborative environment.
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Policy & Procedure Development: Drafting and refining essential policies, including volunteer agreements, safeguarding policies, code of conduct, and grievance procedures.
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Performance & Support: Establishing systems for ongoing volunteer support, feedback, and recognition, ensuring a nurturing and responsive environment.
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Compliance: Ensuring all HR and volunteering practices comply with relevant legal requirements and charity sector best practices, particularly around safeguarding and data protection.
WHAT WE OFFER:
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The incredible opportunity to build the entire people infrastructure of a brand-new charity, directly impacting its culture and success from day one.
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An unparalleled chance to apply your HR and volunteer management expertise to a profound social cause, seeing your work directly empower individuals and transform lives.
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High levels of autonomy and responsibility in a dynamic start-up environment.
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Collaboration with a passionate and strategic Board of Trustees and the founding team.
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The deep satisfaction of creating a supportive, high-performing environment that genuinely values its contributors and helps "remix young lives."
This is a voluntary role, requiring an estimated commitment for a period of 3-6 months initially, with the potential for longer-term involvement as the charity grows. We are flexible and can work around your availability, including the hours you can support us with.
READY TO BUILD OUR REMIX FAMILY?
If you are a compassionate, strategic, and experienced HR or volunteer management professional eager to make a lasting difference by creating an outstanding environment for those who empower young people, we'd love to hear from you.
Help us build the strong, valued team that will enable REMIX to "remix young lives" across London!
REMIX
EMPOWER. INSPIRE. TRANSFORM.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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About QuilomboUK
QuilomboUK is a pioneering organisation dedicated to advancing diversity, equity, inclusion (D&I), and social justice. We champion a People First approach, embedding fairness and belonging into every aspect of our operations. As we grow, we seek a strategic leader to guide our Talent Advisory team in shaping equitable workplaces and empowering employees to thrive.
Role Overview
As the Manager: Talent Advisory, you will lead the Talent Advisory team (including Talent Advisors and Administrators) to deliver high-impact HR solutions that align with QuilomboUK’s mission and business goals. You’ll oversee the development of HR policies, advise leadership on complex employee relations (ER) and performance matters, and drive initiatives to enhance retention, engagement, and compliance. This role combines strategic oversight with hands-on leadership, ensuring our People & Culture practices reflect our commitment to social justice and equity.
Key ResponsibilitiesHR Strategy & Policy Development
- Design, implement, and refine HR policies, procedures, and frameworks that align with QuilomboUK’s values and legal requirements.
- Partner with the Director of People & Culture to integrate D&I and social justice principles into all talent processes.
- Stay ahead of HR trends and best practices, adapting strategies to meet evolving organisational needs.
Talent Advisory & Employee Relations
- Act as a trusted advisor to senior leadership on complex ER issues, performance management, and workforce planning.
- Resolve high-risk employee concerns with fairness, empathy, and adherence to labour laws.
- Lead investigations into grievances or misconduct, ensuring equitable outcomes and minimal organisational risk.
Team Leadership & Development
- Manage, mentor, and develop the Talent Advisory team, fostering a culture of collaboration, innovation, and accountability.
- Set clear performance expectations and provide regular feedback to ensure alignment with departmental and organisational goals.
- Promote continuous learning within the team, particularly in areas of D&I, social justice, and equitable HR practices.
Engagement & Retention
- Partner with the People & Culture team to design programs that boost employee engagement, retention, and belonging.
- Analyse turnover data and exit interviews to identify trends and recommend proactive solutions.
- Champion recognition initiatives that celebrate contributions aligned with QuilomboUK’s mission.
Compliance & Risk Management
- Ensure HR practices comply with employment laws, regulations, and internal equity standards.
- Mitigate organisational risk through robust documentation, audits, and training on HR policies.
- Lead compliance reporting and address gaps proactively.
D&I Integration
- Embed diversity, equity, and inclusion into talent lifecycle processes (e.g., hiring, promotions, succession planning).
- Advise leaders on creating inclusive team environments and addressing systemic inequities.
- Collaborate with stakeholders to advance external social justice partnerships and initiatives.
Qualifications
- Experience: 5+ years in HR management, with expertise in employee relations, policy development, and team leadership. Prior experience in mission-driven or D&I-focused organisations is a plus.
- Skills:
- Strong knowledge of UK employment law and HR best practices.
- Proven ability to resolve complex ER cases with diplomacy and cultural sensitivity.
- Excellent stakeholder management, coaching, and decision-making skills.
- Proficiency in HRIS systems and data-driven decision-making.
- Knowledge: Deep understanding of D&I frameworks, social justice principles, and workforce planning strategies.
- Alignment: Passionate about QuilomboUK’s mission and values, with a track record of advocating for equity.
Personal Attributes
- A confident leader who inspires trust and fosters psychological safety within teams.
- Strategic thinker with the ability to balance organisational priorities and employee needs.
- Resilient problem-solver who navigates ambiguity with grace.
- Unwavering commitment to fairness, inclusion, and amplifying marginalised voices.
Why Join QuilomboUK?
- Impact: Lead a team that directly shapes equitable workplaces and social justice outcomes.
- Innovation: Drive cutting-edge HR practices in a growing, mission-driven organisation.
- Culture: Join a collaborative, values-led environment where your voice matters.
- Development: Access to mentorship, training, and opportunities for career growth.
The Professional Development Programme with Quilombo UK is a 16-week UNPAID opportunity that requires a minimum commitment of 12 hours per week, Monday to Friday.
QUILOMBO UK is dedicated to fostering an inclusive workplace environment that values diversity and promotes equality for all employees. As part of our commitment to upholding these principles, we adhere to the guidelines outlined in the Equality Act 2010. We firmly believe in creating a workplace where all individuals are respected and treated fairly. Discrimination of any kind will not be tolerated.
Help us build workplaces where everyone belongs. #TalentWithPurpose #SocialJustice #InclusiveLeadership
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Build Our Financial Future: Finance Manager (Volunteer)
Are you an experienced finance professional with a passion for robust financial management and a desire to make a tangible difference? Do you want to build the entire financial backbone of a new charity, ensuring it's efficient, compliant, and ready for sustainable growth?
REMIX is a dynamic new social mobility charity start-up on a mission to "remix young lives" from disadvantaged backgrounds across London. We aim to guide, mentor, and inspire young people through positive role modelling, comprehensive personal development, and vital employability skills. As we launch, establishing sound financial management and controls is paramount to our integrity and long-term impact.
This is an incredible opportunity to apply your expertise to a meaningful social cause, directly shaping REMIX's financial health from the ground up and ensuring we operate with transparency and excellence as required by the Charity Commission.
WHO WE'RE LOOKING FOR:
We need a meticulous, strategic, and experienced finance professional with a strong understanding of charity finance and a proactive approach. You'll likely possess:
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Proven Financial Management Experience: Extensive background in accounting, financial control, budgeting, and reporting, ideally within the charity or non-profit sector.
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Charity Finance Compliance: Strong knowledge of Charity Commission regulations and best practices for financial management in England.
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Systems Setup Expertise: Demonstrated ability to set up and streamline financial systems, processes, and controls (e.g., accounting software, expense management, payment processing).
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Financial Reporting: Experience in preparing clear, accurate, and easy-to-understand financial statements and reports.
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Analytical Skills: Ability to analyse financial data, forecast, and provide strategic financial advice.
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Attention to Detail: Exceptional precision in all financial record-keeping and data management.
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Clear Communication: Capability to explain complex financial concepts simply to non-finance individuals (Trustees, other volunteers).
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Proactive & Solutions-Oriented: A self-starter who can anticipate financial needs and implement effective solutions.
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Passion for Social Change: A genuine commitment to REMIX's mission and empowering young people.
YOUR ROLE AS FINANCE MANAGER:
In this vital set-up phase and beyond, you will be instrumental in:
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Establishing Financial Systems: Designing and setting up our complete financial management and control systems and processes, ensuring they are streamlined, easy to understand, and meet Charity Commission requirements.
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Managing Day-to-Day Finances: Overseeing all financial transactions from the very start-up, including income (donations, grants) and expenditure (expenses, payments).
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Budgeting & Forecasting: Developing and monitoring annual budgets and cash flow forecasts to ensure financial stability and sustainability.
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Financial Controls & Policy: Implementing robust internal financial controls and drafting clear financial policies and procedures.
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Reporting & Compliance: Preparing regular financial reports for the Board of Trustees and ensuring compliance with all statutory and regulatory requirements, including Gift Aid.
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Audit Preparation: Laying the groundwork for future audits and ensuring all financial records are audit-ready.
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Advisory Support: Providing expert financial advice and guidance to the Board and operational teams to support strategic decision-making.
WHAT WE OFFER:
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The incredible opportunity to build the entire financial infrastructure of a brand-new charity, directly impacting its sustainability, credibility, and long-term success.
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An unparalleled chance to apply your high-level finance expertise to a profound social cause, ensuring every penny makes a difference to young lives.
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High levels of autonomy and responsibility in a dynamic start-up environment.
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Collaboration with a passionate and strategic Board of Trustees and the founding team.
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The deep satisfaction of knowing you are providing the essential financial foundation that will enable REMIX to "remix young lives" across London.
This is a voluntary role, requiring an estimated commitment for a period of 6-12 months initially, with the potential for longer-term involvement as the charity grows. We are flexible and can work around your availability, including the hours you can support us with.
READY TO SECURE REMIX'S FUTURE?
If you are a highly skilled, meticulous, and dedicated finance professional eager to make a lasting difference by building a robust financial foundation for our new charity, we'd love to hear from you.
Help us build the strong financial backbone that will enable REMIX to "remix young lives" across London!
REMIX
EMPOWER. INSPIRE. TRANSFORM.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Here at Youth4Youth, we have grown a strong, tight-knit community of individuals who are passionate about making a difference and improving the lives of young people across the UK. Our growing team of volunteers all contribute, significantly, to the impact that we have as a charity on our direct beneficiaries, regardless of the department that they work in of the level of time that they are able to commit. Our services primarily offer a peer-support network to young people right across the UK, allowing them to access a peer mentor who is of a similar age to them and somebody that they feel more comfortable speaking with.
If successful, you will be joining a growing team of diverse, but likeminded individuals, collaborating to increase the reach of the Charity and improve support provisions available to young people. All of our volunteers and employees are remote workers, but that doesn't stop us keeping in touch and maintaining a strong positive culture amongst our whole team.
About the role
Our Peer Mentors are at the forefront of our Youth Services delivery, tackling head on the issues that young people are facing everyday. As a Peer Mentor, you will engage with young people who reach out to Youth4Youth for support, taking time to coach and guide them through the difficulties that they are facing. This exciting opportunity, targeted at individuals who are between the ages of 16 and 25, provides young people with the space to directly impact and transform the lives of young people, significantly improving their overall wellbeing.
Ideal candidates are those who are able to commit to regular volunteering activity of at least 2 hours per week (on average) and who are able to comfortably communicate via written e-mail and other remote chat functionalities.
Responsibilities:
Your core responsibilities as a Peer Mentor at Youth4Youth include:
- Building strong, professional relationships with young people seeking mentoring support.
- Demonstrating commitment to the charity by regular volunteer engagement to maintain ongoing communication with young people (which includes responding to young people within an agreed and reasonable time frame).
- Providing light support, advice and guidance to young people in relation to the troubles that they are facing, in line with the resources provided to you by the charity.
- Maintaining professional boundaries with young people and not seeking to offer support beyond your capability that may put a young person at risk.
- Maintaining regular contact with your Youth4Youth supervisor, with the expectation that you will meet at least once per month for a supervision session that involves reflective practice and a focus on your development as a mentor.
- Providing support as part of our Peer Mentor network to colleagues across the Charity who are also directly supporting young people.
- Maintaining compliance with all policies. Most importantly this means maintaining the right level of confidentiality around your conversations with young people and recognising your safeguarding responsibilities in raising concerns as they arise to keep young people safe.
Peer Mentors are also actively encouraged to get involved in fundraising, outreach and social media activities where they feel comfortable and able to.
Skills
- Strong written communication skills, such as being able to effectively compose a written e-mail in response to a young person.
- Ability to build strong, professional relationships and maintain trust between yourself and a young person, such as through active listening and adapting to the individual needs of different young people.
- Ability to demonstrate empathy to others.
- Ability to work in a challenging environment and recognise when you may need support yourself.
- Proficient in the use of IT tools, such as Microsoft Outlook.
Our mission is to continue to grow towards becoming one of the best charities in the UK. Our aim is to do this by building a diverse team, rich with different backgrounds and perspectives. Therefore, even if you feel you only are a 75% match, we would still love to hear from you. Skills can be learned, but diversity cannot.
Skills development for you:
As a Peer Mentor at Youth4Youth, you will be required to take part and graduate our Youth Services Academy. This program requires an upfront commitment of 10 - 13 hours of training prior to taking on the role of communicating with young people. This investment in you not only equips you with the understanding of what it takes to be a successful peer mentor, and the skills that you will need, but also is an investment in you. This training will provide you with core soft skills that are transferrable to many opportunities, whether that's in everyday life for you, your education setting or your place of work. All Mentors graduating from the Youth Services Academy will be provided with an electronic certificate to demonstrate your successful completion of the program, which can be shared with potential employers.
Benefits of volunteering with Youth4Youth
We recognise that you will be joining us and giving your time as an 'in-kind' donation, but there must be benefits for you too. When joining our team, you will be open to the following benefits:
- Professional and personal development opportunities in a variety of skill areas through volunteering in real roles. This may be general development or tailored to your specific needs or ambitions
- Becoming a member of a strong network of likeminded individuals, spread across the UK, who you can connect with and collaborate with both within and outside of the Charity
- Access to bespoke discounts, specifically designed for non-profit workers and Youth4Youth volunteers
- Opportunities to truly shape the future of the Charity, having a direct influence over the impact that Youth4Youth has on its direct beneficiaries
The hiring process:
Unlike other roles at Youth4Youth, the hiring process has been simplified for peer mentors, recognising the demographic of individuals that we are seeking to fill these positions. To put you at ease, the hiring process includes:
- An initial application, stating your reasons for wishing to become a Peer Mentor
- A remote interview conducted via Microsoft Teams
Successful candidates at this stage will be invited into the final stage of the recruitment process which includes:
- Satisfactory references being received (these do not need to be employment references)
- A satisfactory DBS check being received
- Successful completion of the Youth Services Academy
To ensure that all young people have a safe space to reach out for support, enabling them to realise their full potential, thrive in everyday life
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Invitation to apply for the position of Society Chair
A. Description of the Society
The Society is the third oldest local conservation charity in England, founded in 1897 by many of the public figures who campaigned to procure the passing of the 1871 Hampstead Heath Act, which saved Hampstead Heath as a public open space in perpetuity, and who went on to found the National Trust.
The Society is an unincorporated association, constituted by its contractual constitution, and is a registered charity. Its charitable objects are as follows:
3. (a) to preserve those parts of Hampstead Heath which are subject to section 16 of The Hampstead Heath Act 1871* in their wild and natural state, and also to preserve the natural and characteristic features of the later additions to the Heath, so far as is consistent with their enjoyment by the public;
(b) to promote and maintain the amenities and characteristics of the environs of the Heath, and of the buildings and streets of Hampstead; and
(c) to promote public interest in the study of natural history, conservation, and the history of the areas referred to in paragraphs (a) and (b) of this Rule 3.
*[Section 16 provides: The [Metropolitan] Board [of Works] shall at all times preserve, as far as may be, the natural aspect and state of the Heath, and to that end shall protect the turf, gorse, heather, timber and other trees, shrubs, and brush-wood thereon.]
The Society’s geographical remit is limited to Hampstead Heath, the fringes of the Heath, and the old borough of Hampstead (now legally subsumed into the London Borough of Camden).
It is governed by a ‘general committee’ of some 15 trustees which is supported by (i) three subcommittees (each of approximately a dozen members) responsible for the distinct areas of Hampstead Town, Hampstead Heath, and local planning applications, and (ii) a Plaque Selection Panel which is responsible for the erection of plaques on buildings in Hampstead Town commemorating famous residents.
The Chair, along with principal Society officers, is elected annually at the annual general meeting.
The Society has approximately 2,000 members and is in sound financial and reputational shape. Further details of the Society may be found on the Society's website.
B. General role of the Chair
The general role of the Society Chair includes the duties outlined in the English Charity Commission document entitled “The essential trustee: what you need to know, what you need to do”, namely:
· help plan and run general committee meetings and in members’ meetings
· take the lead on ensuring that meetings are properly run and recorded
· take the lead on ensuring that trustees comply with their duties and the charity is well governed
· act as a spokesperson for the charity
· act as a link between trustees and committee members.
Reference should also be made to “A Chair’s Compass - A guide for chairs of charities and non-profit organisations”.
Given the local remit of the Society, it is desirable that the prospective Society Chair should be resident in Hampstead (including West Hampstead), Belsized, Highgate or Hampstead Garden Suburb. The prospective Society Chair will be invited to join the general committee and ‘shadow’ the current Chair for the appropriate period before taking over.
C. Core and specific tasks of the Society Chair
Convene, set the agenda for, and chair bi-monthly meetings of the general committee, and approve the draft minutes of those meetings
Convene and set the agenda for the Society’s annual general meeting in June of each year, deliver a verbal annual report at that meeting, and approve the draft minutes of that meeting
Write the annual trustees’ report for inclusion in the annual return to the Charity Commission
Settle and approve the Society's annual financial statements as prepared by the Treasurer and the Society's auditors/examiners
Write a column of approximately 2,000 words for the Society's newsletter published in January, May and October
From time to time, as an observer, attend meetings of the Society's three subcommittees (Town, Heath and Planning) and the Society’s Plaque Selection Panel
Support the Society’s vice-chairs in their chairing of the Society’s three subcommittees (see above)
Oversee recruitment to the general committee and, as required, the Society's three subcommittees
As required, be the public or official face of the Society in dealings with the media, and the City of London Corporation (the freehold owner of Hampstead Heath and the sole trustee of the Hampstead Heath registered charity), Camden Council (including Hampstead Ward local councillors) and other local or governmental bodies
As required, lead (even if only in a titular or nominal sense) campaigns run by the Society
Attend and, as required, host Society events, including the New Members Party, the Xmas Party and Society lectures (usually two to three a year)
Maintain relations with other non-governmental bodies with which the Society has regular dealings in matters of common interest, including the Vale of Health Society, the Highgate Society, the Hampstead Garden Suburb Residents Association, the Hampstead Neighbourhood Forum, Heath Hands, the Kenwood Estate, Keats House, Camden History Society, the London Forum and Civic Voice
Identify, and suggest to its editor, items for inclusion in the Society's newsletter
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Become a Trustee of The Whiteley Homes Trust — Champion Community, Governance, and Legacy
Are you ready to make a meaningful impact in later life housing and care?
The Whiteley Homes Trust is seeking a committed individual to join our Board of Trustees and help shape the future of Whiteley Village. As a Trustee, you’ll play a central role in guiding the charity’s strategy, governance, and community impact.
Whiteley Village in Surrey is a pioneering retirement community, home to over 350 residents. As we look ahead, we’re focused on sustaining our legacy, enhancing services, and providing homes that empower people to live independently and with dignity.
PURPOSE OF ROLE
The Board of Trustees are entrusted to further the work of the Trust in accordance with its charitable objectives and to act as champions for the charity in the public arena.
The Board is responsible for the overall governance and strategic direction of the charity, its financial health, the probity of its activities and developing the organisation’s aims, objectives and goals in accordance with the governing document, legal and regulatory guidelines, and its funding bodies, including lenders and investors’ covenants.
Trustees are Directors of The Whiteley Homes Trust, a Company limited by guarantee and governed by company law. Ultimately the Board is responsible for ensuring that the Trust is an effective business – efficient, making best use of its resources and treating all with whom it engages fairly.
PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTABILITIES
- Working with other Trustees, ensure that The Whiteley Homes Trust has a clear strategic direction, setting overall policy, defining goals, setting targets and evaluating outcomes against agreed targets.
- Provide constructive challenge to facilitate the achievement of strategic objectives, holding the Leadership Team to account for the delivery of The Whiteley Homes Trust’s goals and strategy.
- Establish a constructive and working relationship with, and provide support to, the Trust’s Chief Executive and the broader Leadership Team (LT).
- Ensure the sound financial health of the charity, and that systems are in place to ensure financial accountability and control.
- Ensure that The Whiteley Homes Trust’s finances, assets and reputation are maintained and protected and not placed at undue risk.
- Ensure that The Whiteley Homes Trust complies with its Memorandum and Articles of Association, charity law, company law and any other relevant legislation or regulations.
- Ensure that The Whiteley Homes Trust applies its resources exclusively in pursuance of its objectives, and for the greatest benefit of the people it serves.
- Support the LT and employees to develop positive and productive relationships with other partners.
TRUSTEE QUALITIES:
In addition to the above statutory duties, Trustees should use the specific skills, knowledge and experience they have to help the Board of Trustees reach sound decisions. This may involve leading discussions, focussing on key issues, providing advice and guidance on new initiatives, evaluation, taking a close interest in one of the Trust’s activities to which their expertise and/or experience is particularly relevant or other contributions arising from Trustees’ special expertise. Qualities we are looking for include:
- Shares the vision and commitment of The Whiteley Homes Trust and its aims and values to provide excellent services within a framework of sound financial discipline.
- Has the time and energy to fulfil the responsibilities of the role in an appropriate way.
- Committed to equality of opportunity.
- A strong leader with credibility and enthusiasm; a decisive and effective decision-maker who leads by example.
- An ability to think laterally and creatively.
- Able to work as a member of a team acting and thinking organisationally with a collaborative style that engages at all levels and promotes positive relationships throughout The Whiteley Homes Trust and its partners.
- An understanding and acceptance of the legal duties, liabilities and responsibilities of trusteeship.
TRUSTEES ARE REQUIRED TO:
- Spend time before each Board and relevant Committee meeting reading and considering papers.
- Be contactable by e-mail and telephone.
- Be available for occasional meetings, visits, fundraising events or discussions between full Board meetings.
- Declare any relevant personal interests and avoid conflicts of interest.
- Respect confidentiality of information.
Person Specification
CORE COMPETENCES
- Effective communication and interpersonal skills, able to liaise effectively with a wide range of stakeholders and audiences.
- Strategic thinking, able to analyse complex information, demonstrate clear analytical intellect and take part in evidence-based decision making.
- The ability to work as a strong team member, building confidence in the Trust’s governance and supports the values, ethos and social housing objectives of Whiteley Homes Trust.
- The ability to assess risk and promote risk awareness without being risk averse and understand and evaluate business risks and opportunities in a manner that allows
- The Trust to fully embrace opportunities as they arise.
KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE
- Experience of operating at a senior level (either executive or non-executive) within a customer focused service organisation.
- Comprehensive knowledge of commercial issues, with strong business acumen.
- Knowledge of the not-for-profit housing environment including regulation is desirable but not essential.
- A track record at a strategic level of applying technology and data to the design of good customer service.
- The Trust has a skills-based Board, and each Board Member is appointed for their professional skills and experience. The Board is currently looking for community engagement and housing development skills and experience. Alongside these skillsets, experience of working in the housing sector or related regulation is desirable.
SKILLS AND ABILITIES
- Strong strategic planning skills, able to develop strategic vision.
- Able to challenge appropriately and hold the Board and senior leaders to account; with a wider vision to raise standards across the organisation.
- Able to work collaboratively, building consensus and participating in ‘cabinet style’ decision making.
- Ability to make balanced judgements on issues taking all aspects into account, considering the quantity and quality of information provided, and evaluating the consequences.
- Able to express views succinctly and effectively in a formal meeting making reasoned and thought- through contributions which stick to discussing the matter at hand.
PERSONAL BEHAVIOUR AND STYLE
- Actively role models the professional conduct expected of the Board and is a champion and advocate of our values.
- Proactively demonstrates strong commitment to equality and diversity.
- Passionate about service improvements; strongly champions the right of Whiteley Homes Trust residents and service users to have access to excellent services.
- Listens to others and is decisive when it is required.
- Demonstrates credibility and integrity.
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ScreenSkills launched its five-year strategy in Autumn 2024. To support the successful execution of that strategy, we are seeking new committee members who have a broad mix of industry experience to join the Finance, Audit and Risk Committee. The primary responsibilities of the committee are to provide ScreenSkills with critical oversight over the organisation’s financial health, internal controls and risk management. The Committee also offers council and insight on strategic, transformational, growth, legal, data and technology matters as required.
The committee members play a vital role in safeguarding the current and future financial health and integrity of ScreenSkills and in supporting the Board in meeting its fiduciary and legal responsibilities, thereby ensuring that the organisation can deliver its core purpose, vision and strategy. As a committee member, you will be responsible for providing independent oversight and direction to ensure strong financial stewardship, robust risk management, and effective governance of ScreenSkills. Finance, Audit and Risk Committee members have collective responsibility. This means that the committee members always act as a group and not as individuals.
We are looking for individuals willing to bring energy, enthusiasm and commitment to the role and can broaden the diversity of thinking on our Finance, Audit and Risk Committee. We therefore welcome applications from across the UK.
Main Responsibilities (collectively as part of the committee):
- Review the draft ScreenSkills Annual Operating Plan (AOP) and make recommendations to the Board.
- Review financial reports, budgets, management accounts and KPIs to ensure clarity, accuracy and accountability.
- Monitor performance against budget and targets
- Advise on reserves policy, approve investment and funding strategies in line with ScreenSkills objectives.
- Monitor and review the ScreenSkills risk register and advise on appropriate mitigation strategies to ensure an effective risk management approach.
- Ensure compliance with charity law, financial regulations and reporting obligations (e.g. Charity Commission).
- Liaise with auditors and review external audit findings and recommendations.
- Support and constructively challenge the ScreenSkills executive team in financial and risk-related decisions.
- Optional opportunity to support senior management on ad hoc projects linked to the execution of the strategy
Reports to: The Finance, Audit and Risk Committee Chair
Location: Hybrid / In person / different locations around the UK
Commitment: 3-year term (which can be renewed) / Committee meetings x 5 per year
The ideal candidate will have the following:
Desirable skills and experiences:
Senior Leadership experience covering areas such as:
- Experience in finance, audit, legal, technology, accounting, or risk management, ideally within or alongside the non-profit/charity sector.
- Ability to understand and interpret financial statements and reports.
- Knowledge of governance and financial regulations.
- Experience assessing organisational risk, internal controls and compliance systems.
- Expertise/expert knowledge in at least one of the following areas:
- Financial Management
- Risk & Control frameworks
- Legal Counsel
- Use of Strategic Data
- Charitably sector knowledge of governance and financial reporting issues
- Technology & AI
Other skills and attributes:
- A willingness to devote the time and effort to fulfil the committee member role.
- An understanding of and a network of relationships within the screen or creative industries in the UK is an advantage but not essential
- Good, independent judgement with an ability to think creatively and challenge in a positive manner.
- Ability to analyse detailed information whilst maintaining a clear view of the broader strategy.
Applications are actively sought and welcomed from across the UK nations and regions to ensure an improved pan UK representation within the committee. We are seeking a diverse range of individuals willing to bring energy, enthusiasm and commitment to the unpaid role and can broaden the diversity of thinking on our committee.
Closing date: 1st August 2025, 23:30.
ScreenSkills is committed to diversity and equality of opportunity in all aspects of our work. We particularly welcome applications from under-represented groups such as returning parents or carers who are re-entering after a career break, women, people who are LGBTQ+, minority ethnic groups, with a disability, impairment, learning difference or long-term condition, with caring responsibilities, from different nations and regions, from a less advantaged socio-economic background as well as any other under-represented group.
Further information:
Committee members will serve for a fixed tenure of three years. One further term may be served upon reappointment.
You will be required to undertake an annual self-assessment of your performance and review this in discussion with the Chair.
As a Committee member you are personally responsible for ensuring that you:
- Act as a champion for the organisation.
- Become a leading advocate for the importance of skills.
- Attend four Board and one Council meeting a year.
- Commit necessary additional time outside of Board meetings to support ScreenSkills’ work.
- Actively and positively engage in, prepare for, and contribute to discussions of the Board.
- Declare any conflict of interest in accordance with the Conflicts of Interests Policy and Register.
- Always act in ScreenSkills’ best interests and do not bring ScreenSkills into disrepute.
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Skills and Education Group is recruiting a new Chair to lead the Board of Skills and Education Group Awards and BIIAB. Help guide two respected awarding organisations through the next phase of strategic growth, regulatory excellence and sector impact.
Location: Homebased with occasional in person meetings
Closing date: 9 a.m. Tuesday 12th August
About Skills and Education Group
The Skills and Education Group is a purpose-driven organisation dedicated to improving lives through further education, assessment, and social impact. With a portfolio that spans regulated awarding organisations, access to HE qualifications, and a membership body, CPD offer & charitable foundation, Skills and Education Group operates as a federated group committed to supporting individuals, providers, and communities across the UK.
Comprising Skills and Education Group Awards, BIIAB, and Skills and Education Group Access, our qualifications support lifelong learning and workforce readiness across a wide range of sectors. Our membership body represents the further education & skills sector bringing together professionals to access relevant & credible CPD and accessing the charitable foundation which provides grants and professional development to frontline educators and learners, ensuring we contribute meaningfully to social mobility and educational equity.
About the role
Skills and Education Group is seeking a dynamic and strategic Chair to lead the Board of Trustees for Skills and Education Group Awards and BIIAB.
This pivotal role involves providing clear leadership to ensure the board effectively governs and supports the organisation’s mission to deliver high-quality awarding and qualifications.
The Chair will steer the board’s strategic direction, foster strong relationships among trustees, and ensure robust oversight in line with regulatory requirements.
The Chair of Skills and Education Group Awards and BIIAB Board will liaise with the Chair of the Group and work closely with the CE as required in line with the responsibilities of the role, whilst also reporting into the main group board to ensure unity with and contribute to the Group’s overarching strategic goals and ambitions.
This is a unique opportunity to influence the future of these respected awarding organisations within a fast-evolving education landscape.
Who we are looking for
We welcome candidates with a solid understanding of the awarding organisation (AO) sector and its regulatory environment including understanding of Ofqual conditions.
Ideally you will have previous trustee experience, or at least an understanding of governance processes through being involved in committees or advisory groups and reporting to boards.
We are open to new Chairs who bring a strategic mindset, strong leadership skills, and a passion for education and skills development.
The ideal Chair will be able to inspire and unite the board, promote good governance, and help shape the organisation’s long-term success.
The role carries significant governance and oversight responsibilities to ensure the effective management and strategic direction of the individual awarding organisations within the Skills and Education Group, including a charitable organisation and commercial entity.
Key duties include financial stewardship, regulatory compliance, and leadership in strategic planning, all with a focus on balancing the organisations’ commercial success and sustainability whilst also maintaining robust regulatory and governance standards.
The Chair, alongside the board, plays a crucial role in overseeing performance, risk management, and compliance, while ensuring alignment with the Group’s overarching strategy and values.
Remuneration
The position of Trustee is unremunerated, but reasonable expenses are paid.
Time commitment
The joint Skills and Education Group Awards/BIIAB Board normally meets three times a year and the Chair will also represent these two companies at 4 Skills and Education Group Group Board meetings. These meetings are carried out in October, January, April and July.
As part of our strategic transformation goals we will be looking reform our governance structure, as such meeting dates may change as we work with our Chairs and Trustees to ensure a robust and sustainable approach to our governance in line with similar group organisations.
The size of the Skills and Education Group Awards and BIIAB Board (including the Non-Executive Chair) is four. The main Group Board has 10 Non-Executive Directors plus the Chair.
The Board has statutory and fiduciary responsibilities under Charity Law and the Companies Act, and it is responsible for developing strategy and acting as a challenge to the executive, who has the responsibility of day-to-day delivery.
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Applications for this role close at 9 a.m. Tuesday 12th August.
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Join the board of the national charity dedicated to supporting disabled children, young people and their families.
Applications for this role close Monday 8th September.
Who we are
Kids is on a mission to create a world where all kinds of kids have all kinds of opportunities.
Founded in 1970, we have grown into a national organisation supporting over 22,000 children, young people and families each year across England.
We are on an ambitious journey to reach at least 120,000 disabled children, young people and their families each year by 2027. Our vision is bold yet achievable: a society where disabled children, young people and their families enjoy equal rights and opportunities.
When the world places barriers in the path of disabled children and young people, Kids speaks up. We believe that every child deserves the opportunity to play, learn, grow and thrive. Our work spans from early years support to young adulthood through services such as:
- inclusive playschemes
- adventure playgrounds
- youth groups
- parent support
- mediation services
- emotional wellbeing programmes
We are currently in the fourth year of our ambitious five-year strategy focused on four bold goals: Support (delivering impactful, sustainable services), Innovate (designing new models to transform lives), Speak Up (empowering young people to be agents of change), and Sustain (building the financial and structural strength to grow). As we look toward creating a new five-year strategic plan, this is an exciting time to join our Board as Treasurer and work with our ambitious team.
About the role
We are seeking an exceptional leader to join our committed Board of Trustees as we enter a pivotal phase of our strategy. This role offers the opportunity to shape the future of an organisation that changes lives every day.
The Treasurer will provide vital financial leadership and oversight, working closely with the Board, Chief Operating Officer and Chief Executive, to ensure Kids operates on a sustainable financial footing while maximising our impact for disabled children and families.
The Treasurer will chair our Finance and Audit Committee, working with external auditors and financial advisors to maintain the highest standards of financial accountability. You will play a key role in our sustainability strategy, helping to diversify income streams and build financial resilience.
Who we are looking for
We are looking for a Treasurer with strong financial expertise and experience in senior financial roles, ideally with experience in the charitable or not for profit sectors.
Your understanding of charity governance will be essential. Knowledge of charity accounting standards and regulatory frameworks would be highly beneficial, particularly an understanding of regulated service environments with a clear grasp of compliance and governance requirements.
You will bring a collaborative approach to financial oversight, able to translate and interpret complex financial information in accessible formats that enable informed Board decision-making. Your strategic thinking will support our ambitious growth plans while maintaining financial awareness and accountability.
The ideal candidate should demonstrate excellent interpersonal skills with a natural ability to build relationships. We seek a leader committed to equity, diversity and inclusion, ensuring these principles guide all our work.
Most importantly, you will share our genuine passion for supporting disabled children, young people and their families, with a heartfelt commitment to creating a more inclusive society where all children can thrive.
Time Commitment:
The regular commitments include Board meetings, which are held four times a year in London in person, with an annual strategy away day every year. Our sub-committees typically meet online up to four times per year.
The overall time investment amounts to the equivalent of one to two days per month. Preparation time for meetings and decision-making is essential, with occasional visits to our services across England and representation at external events as appropriate.
We are committed to making reasonable adjustments to ensure this role is accessible.
If you are inspired to lead positive change for disabled children, young people and their families, we would love to hear from you. This role offers the opportunity to be part of something transformative, working alongside a dedicated team that believes in doing, not just discussing.
We particularly welcome applications from people with lived experience of disability, those from underrepresented communities, and individuals who reflect the diversity of the families and children we serve. We are committed to making our recruitment process accessible
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Applications for this role close Monday 8th September.
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About QuilomboUK
QuilomboUK is a trailblazing organisation dedicated to advancing diversity, equity, inclusion (D&I), and social justice. Rooted in a People First philosophy, we empower individuals and teams to drive systemic change through equitable learning and growth opportunities. Join us to shape a culture where lifelong learning and inclusive leadership thrive.
Role Overview
As the L&D Manager, you will lead the design and delivery of impactful learning programs that align with QuilomboUK’s mission and strategic goals. You’ll develop leadership curricula, create engaging instructional materials, oversee induction training, and continuously refine L&D initiatives based on feedback and data. This role is ideal for a creative, data-driven professional passionate about fostering inclusive leadership and equipping teams with the skills to advance social justice.
Key ResponsibilitiesLeadership Development & Training
- Design and implement leadership training curricula, workshops, and coaching programs that cultivate inclusive, equitable, and socially conscious leaders.
- Partner with senior leaders to identify skill gaps and align L&D strategies with organisational objectives.
- Facilitate dynamic workshops on topics like anti-bias leadership, conflict resolution, and change management.
Instructional Design & Content Development
- Create engaging, accessible learning materials, including e-learning modules, facilitator guides, videos, and assessments, using tools like Articulate 360 or Adobe Captivate.
- Embed D&I principles and social justice themes into all content, ensuring cultural relevance and representation.
- Develop microlearning resources and toolkits to support continuous, self-directed learning in a remote environment.
AI-Enhanced Instructional Design
- Using various platforms, create dynamic, AI-generated content (e.g., simulations, scenario-based learning), and adaptive e-learning modules.
- Build AI-driven assessments and feedback loops to measure knowledge retention and behavioural change.
Onboarding & Integration
- Lead the design and delivery of induction programs that immerse new hires in QuilomboUK’s mission, values, and D&I commitments.
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure onboarding content reflects role-specific and cultural integration needs.
- Monitor new hire feedback to refine onboarding experiences and reduce time-to-productivity.
Training Evaluation & Continuous Improvement
- Measure training effectiveness using KPIs such as engagement rates, knowledge retention, and behavioural change.
- Analyse feedback surveys, LMS data, and performance metrics to identify gaps and iterate on content.
- Stay ahead of L&D trends (e.g., gamification, AI-driven learning) to innovate QuilomboUK’s programs.
D&I Integration
- Ensure all learning initiatives prioritise equity, cultural competence, and trauma-informed approaches.
- Partner with ERG (Employee Resource Group) leaders to co-create programs that address systemic inequities.
- Advocate for accessible learning design, including accommodations for neurodiverse and disabled employees.
Qualifications
- Experience: 3+ years in L&D, instructional design, or leadership development, ideally within mission-driven or D&I-focused organisations, with hands-on experience using AI tools.
- Skills:
- Expertise in e-learning authoring tools (e.g., Articulate, Canva) and LMS platforms,.
- Strong facilitation and storytelling skills for remote and hybrid audiences.
- Proficiency in data analysis tools (e.g., Excel, Power BI) to measure program impact.
- Proficiency in prompt engineering for generative AI tools (e.g., ChatGPT, Claude) to create scalable content.
- Knowledge:
- Deep understanding of adult learning theories, inclusive pedagogy, and social justice frameworks.
- Familiarity with UK compliance standards related to workplace training.
- Understanding of ethical AI frameworks, algorithmic bias mitigation, and GDPR-compliant AI use in HR.
- Familiarity with AI and how it can amplify (or hinder) equitable learning outcomes.
- Alignment: Passionate about QuilomboUK’s mission and the role of L&D in driving equitable change.
Personal Attributes
- A visionary thinker who balances creativity with analytical rigor.
- Collaborative bridge-builder who engages stakeholders at all levels.
- Adaptive and empathetic, with a knack for simplifying complex concepts.
- Committed to lifelong learning and amplifying underrepresented voices.
Why Join QuilomboUK?
- Purpose: Design programs that directly contribute to equitable workplaces and social justice.
- Innovation: Experiment with cutting-edge L&D tools and methodologies in a remote-first environment.
- Culture: Join a team that values curiosity, courage, and collective growth.
- Flexibility: Enjoy remote work autonomy with supportive collaboration.
The Professional Development Programme with Quilombo UK is a 16-week UNPAID opportunity that requires a minimum commitment of 12 hours per week, Monday to Friday.
QUILOMBO UK is dedicated to fostering an inclusive workplace environment that values diversity and promotes equality for all employees. As part of our commitment to upholding these principles, we adhere to the guidelines outlined in the Equality Act 2010. We firmly believe in creating a workplace where all individuals are respected and treated fairly. Discrimination of any kind will not be tolerated.
Empower growth. Ignite change. #LearningForJustice #InclusiveLeadership #PeopleFirst
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Organise Our Success: Virtual Office Manager (Volunteer)
Are you an exceptionally organised and proactive administrator with a knack for setting up efficient systems? Do you want to be the operational backbone of a new London charity, initially managing everything virtually until we secure our physical base?
REMIX is a dynamic new social mobility charity start-up on a mission to "remix young lives" from disadvantaged backgrounds across London. We aim to guide, nurture, and inspire young people through positive role modelling, comprehensive personal development, and vital employability skills. As we launch, establishing streamlined administrative processes is crucial for our effectiveness and impact.
This is an incredible opportunity to apply your organisational expertise to a meaningful social cause, directly enabling REMIX to run smoothly and efficiently from day one, laying the groundwork for our future growth and success.
WHO WE'RE LOOKING FOR:
We need a meticulous, proactive, and experienced administrator with excellent people, organisational, and communication skills. You'll likely possess:
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Extensive Administrative Experience: Proven background in office management, virtual assistance, or senior administrative support.
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Exceptional Organisational Skills: A natural talent for creating and maintaining efficient digital filing systems, managing information, and streamlining processes.
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High Level of English Proficiency: Outstanding spoken, written, and reading English skills are essential for drafting correspondence, documents, and taking accurate meeting minutes.
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Proactive & Self-Motivated: A self-starter who can anticipate needs, identify areas for improvement, and take initiative to implement solutions independently.
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Tech Savvy: Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) or Google Workspace (Docs, Sheets, Slides), and comfortable with virtual communication tools (e.g., video conferencing, shared drives).
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Attention to Detail: Meticulous in all tasks, ensuring accuracy and consistency across all administrative functions.
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Interpersonal Skills: Ability to communicate clearly, professionally, and warmly with Trustees, other volunteers, and external contacts.
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Remote Work Capability: Reliable internet access and a suitable remote workspace to work effectively and independently.
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Passion for Social Change: A genuine commitment to REMIX's mission and empowering young people.
YOUR ROLE AS VIRTUAL OFFICE MANAGER:
In this vital set-up phase, you will be instrumental in:
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Setting Up Admin Systems & Processes: Designing, implementing, and managing all our core administrative systems and processes virtually, including document management, digital filing structures, and communication protocols.
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Virtual Office Management: Overseeing all day-to-day virtual administrative operations, ensuring everything runs effectively and efficiently.
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Meeting Minutes & Support: Attending virtual Trustee meetings (and potentially other key meetings) to accurately take, type, and distribute meeting minutes.
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Document Management: Organising, maintaining, and controlling all important charity documents, policies, and records digitally.
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Correspondence & Communication: Drafting, managing, and ensuring timely responses to emails and other written communications.
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General Administrative Duties: Providing comprehensive administrative support to the Board of Trustees and other key volunteers as needed, ensuring smooth operational flow.
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Supporting Office Transition: Playing a key role in the planning and administrative setup should REMIX secure a physical office base in London.
WHAT WE OFFER:
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The unique chance to build the entire administrative backbone of a brand-new charity, directly impacting its operational efficiency and future success.
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An incredible opportunity to apply your high-level administrative expertise to a profound social cause, knowing your work directly enables life-changing programmes.
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Flexibility of a fully remote volunteer role, allowing you to contribute significantly from anywhere with an internet connection.
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Collaboration with a passionate and strategic Board of Trustees and the founding team.
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The deep satisfaction of knowing you are helping to create a well-organised and impactful organisation that will genuinely "remix young lives" across London.
This is a voluntary role, requiring an estimated commitment for a period of 6-12 months initially, with the potential for longer-term involvement as the charity grows. We are flexible and can work around your availability, including the hours you can support us with.
READY TO ORGANISE A BRIGHTER FUTURE WITH REMIX?
If you are a proactive, experienced administrator with excellent organisational and communication skills, eager to make a lasting difference by building essential operational foundations from a remote setting, we'd love to hear from you.
Help us build the efficient backbone that will enable REMIX to "remix young lives" across London!
REMIX
EMPOWER. INSPIRE. TRANSFORM.
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About volunteering with Rays of Sunshine
We brighten the lives of seriously ill young people by granting wishes and providing ongoing support in hospital and within the community, but we couldn't do it without our amazing volunteers.
It's more than volunteering with us, it's making magic happen. By joining us, you'll play a crucial role in turning the dreams of seriously ill children into reality. In whatever role you take on - from helping with fundraising, events, or wishes, you'll help create memories that last a lifetime for seriously ill children and for you too.
Purpose of role
We're on a mission to grant magical wishes and create lasting memories for seriously ill children and their families. Our team is best described as small but mighty. For us to have more impact, we need the help of volunteers who can give the gift of their time to help us achieve our goals.
Our wishes are as unique as children themselves. Whether a child wants to be a princess or a fireman for a day, go to Legoland, have a UK break with their family, own an iPad or meet their favourite pop star, Rays of Sunshine works hard to make that wish come true.
Wishes are important because they give a child the chance to forget their illness and do something they could only dream of. Wishes make a child feel extra-special and bring them joy, hope and happiness. They also provide families with treasured memories of happy times to look back on.
What does the role involve?
We are looking for a creative and organized individual to support our wish granting team. You will be responsible for assisting the team with daily tasks and creative projects that support the wish journey and our families.
Duties may include:
• Work with wish team to identify new suppliers that can support with granting wishes (including discounts and gifts in kind)
• Assist with creating bespoke itineraries for our wish children (each child is sent their own itinerary which creatively outlines every aspect of their wish experience)
• Helping to source wish enhancements items for wishes (these are small gifts/toys that are sent to each child ahead of their wish)
• Assist Wish Granters with chasing paperwork from families/medical teams (this could include disclaimers, medical forms, wish forms and form an important part of the wish process)
• Booking in initial calls with families and their wish granters to discuss wishes and start the planning process (these calls are designed to learn more about the child and what their wishes mean to them)
Types of wishes that may require your support include:
• To be wishes (princess for the day, policeman for the day, etc)
• Celebration parties (end of treatment party, birthdays, etc)
• To Go (trips to the theatre, musical venues, exhibitions, etc)
• To Have (to own a laptop, gaming pc, bedroom makeover, etc)
• UK Breaks (4 night/5 day holiday anywhere in the UK, i.e. Centerparcs, Butlins, etc)
What skills do I need to have?
• Friendly, you'll be an ambassador of Rays of Sunshine whilst volunteering with us
• Computer literacy (training will be given on our internal systems, but general knowledge of word, excel, pdf, powerpoint)
• Be comfortable working as part of a team and talking to our beneficiaries (wish families, medical teams, etc)
• Ability to problem solve and manage unexpected situations/last minute requests with a calm and professional manner
• Attention to detail and discretion
• A creative approach and passion for making the child’s experience as magical as possible
Why volunteer with us?
• Make a real difference: Witness the impact of your support firsthand as you spread joy and raise awareness.
• Join a supportive community: Be part of a friendly and passionate team, connecting with people who are driven to make more wishes happen.
• Gain experience and a great way to see firsthand the impact of a wish
• Meet new people from different backgrounds and networking opportunities with like-minded people and organisations
What training and support will I receive?
• Learn about the work of Rays of Sunshine and the types of wishes you may be supporting•
• The impact of a wish and overview of the day in the life of a wish granter
• All Rays of Sunshine staff and wish volunteers must complete the charity’s Safeguarding Children training (mandatory)
• Only trained Rays of Sunshine team members and volunteers with a current DBS check can work with wish children (mandatory)
• Health and Safety Training (mandatory)
• The opportunity to shadow an experienced member of the Wish team to see a wish in progress.
Rays of Sunshine Values
Our values are at the heart of everything we do and help guide us in our mission to grant more magical wishes for seriously ill children.
• Kindness - We are kind to ourselves and others in everything we do.
• Joy - We work with fun, passion, and a sprinkle of magic
• Empowerment - We work to build confidence and nurture potential.
• Connection - We build strong connections with everyone in our wish community
• Integrity - We are honest and trusted to do the right thing.
Rays of Sunshine is committed to being an equal opportunities organisation; to promoting equal opportunities and preventing discrimination. Rays of Sunshine is also committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all service users, volunteers and staff and expects all volunteers and staff to share this commitment.
We brighten the lives of seriously ill children across the UK by granting wishes and providing ongoing support in hospitals and within the community
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A rare and exciting opportunity has arisen to become a Trustee at The Goldfinch Trust, a newly-forming Multi-Academy Trust in South London with a distinctive and vital mission: to deliver exceptional education for some of the country’s most vulnerable and medically complex children and young people.
Initially comprising two sites and formally launching in September 2025, new Trustees are sought to help ensure strong and robust governance structures, helping to shape future growth and planning. The Trust will have an annual budget of £3m, expected to rise with expansion of the organisation.
About The Goldfinch Trust
The Goldfinch Trust is a new Multi-Academy Trust with a distinctive and vital mission: to deliver exceptional education for some of the country’s most vulnerable and medically complex children and young people. The Trust will formally launch in September 2025, initially comprising two highly specialist settings: Maudsley & Bethlem Hospital School (MBHS) and St Peter’s Centre, with strong collaboration already in place with a third school, Kings College Hospital School (KCHS), which is expected to join formally in due course.
MBHS supports children aged 4–19, predominantly of secondary age, many of whom are hospital in-patients receiving treatment for severe psychiatric conditions. The school’s model is designed for short- to medium-term placements, with a key goal of reintegration into mainstream or alternative education once pupils are well enough to transition. The school currently supports up to 64 pupils, with a truly national intake reflecting the specialist nature of its provision.
St Peter’s Centre provides a more community-based education offer, supporting around 32 pupils with complex social, emotional, and mental health (SEMH) needs, including autism, anxiety, depression, and school-based trauma. The school supports KS1–4, although current placements are all in the secondary phase. A flexible, part-time attendance model allows the centre to double its reach and offer individualised support.
Kings College Hospital School (KCHS), working under a service-level agreement with MBHS, delivers bedside and on-site education for children with serious medical needs, including cancer and other life-limiting conditions. While not yet a formal Trust member, KCHS is fully aligned with the Trust’s mission and is expected to transfer formally following due diligence.
The Trust’s strategic direction is rooted in partnership with the NHS and regional local authorities, offering a model of educational support that could influence national best practice. The Trust will also relocate MBHS into a purpose-built setting at the hospital’s new development in 2026, offering state-of-the-art facilities designed in collaboration with school leaders. While future expansion is not mapped, the Trust has hosted visits from other hospital and special schools exploring academisation, and organic growth is a realistic possibility over the next few years. A formal growth strategy is yet to be defined, providing incoming Trustees with a unique opportunity to shape the Trust’s long-term development.
The new Board of Trustees will replace the current interim shadow board and will initially comprise seven non-executive directors, with scope to grow to 11 as needed. Local governance arrangements will remain in place at the school level, helping to ensure that Trustee responsibilities are strategically focused.
The Trust will open with an annual income of approximately £3 million, rising with expansion, and enters its incorporation phase with comfortable reserves and prudent financial oversight. The CEO-designate (currently Headteacher at MBHS) is a respected leader in the sector, advising the DfE on hospital school operations and funding, and will work closely with the new board to shape the Trust’s systems, culture, and impact.
The Trust’s Requirements
The Goldfinch Trust seeks dedicated and skilled Trustees to form its inaugural Board. This is a rare opportunity to help establish a new Trust from the ground up – setting its vision, guiding strategy, and developing systems to support the education of children and young people with serious medical and mental health conditions. While the Board will be supported by a team with expertise in finance, law, and HR, the Trust is particularly keen to hear from candidates with executive leadership experience in areas such as education, healthcare commissioning or procurement, charity governance, or growing organisations. Skills and backgrounds of interest include: strategic leadership in education, strategic growth, Healthcare commissioning or procurement, Safeguarding, SEND, Estates management/Health & Safety, Digital strategy Finance, and Audit.
Trustees will play a vital role in supporting and challenging the executive leadership team, ensuring high-quality provision and the effective use of public funds. A deep commitment to the Trust’s mission, supporting some of the country’s most vulnerable learners, is essential.
The full Trust Board will meet once per term (three times a year). In addition, Trustees will join one of two committees: Finance or Education Provision, which will also meet termly (three times a year).
There are plans for an annual strategy conference, likely to run over an extended half-day or full day. Meetings are expected to be scheduled in the early evening (5:pm–6.30pm starts) and last up to two hours. The precise meeting calendar is yet to be confirmed, but Trustees should expect a blend of face-to-face, online, and hybrid meetings. Some physical attendance will be required, so candidates should live within a reasonable commute of Beckenham (BR3 3BX) or Camberwell (SE5 8AB).
Trustees will be supported by a professional governance team, including external consultants currently advising on the Trust’s establishment. This is a unique opportunity to shape a new Trust that will provide life-changing support for young people with critical medical and psychiatric needs. By joining The Goldfinch Trust’s founding board, Trustees will not only help to define the strategic vision of the Trust, but also contribute to a pioneering model of integrated education and healthcare that could influence policy and practice across the country.
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