People and culture manager volunteer roles in islington, hertfordshire
Location: Remote (with occasional attendance to in-person events)
Hours: 8 Hours per month
Expenses: This is an unpaid remote position; however, reasonable expenses will be reimbursed.
Closing date: 4 July 2025
Role Overview
The Safeguarding Trustee will provide guidance so that Migrant Help meets all safeguarding obligations and promotes a culture of safeguarding at every level. They will provide expert oversight, policy guidance, and support for the embedding of best practices across the organisation. The Safeguarding Trustee will work closely with senior leadership to provide oversight of the way that the organisation remains compliant with safeguarding regulations.
Key responsibilities
- Maintain an awareness and understanding of the Charity Commission's safeguarding regulations, responsibilities, and safeguarding good practice through training, conferences, and guidance review.
- Review the Charity’s safeguarding policies annually.
- Be aware of statutory safeguarding processes and policies, acting as a point of reference for the Designated Safeguarding Lead, as needed, and as assurance on behalf of the Board, for guidance on statutory and legislative safeguarding matters for issues in all four countries in the UK.
- Assess the monitoring reporting for safeguarding policy and procedural effectiveness from both internal and external reviews.
- Consider the Charity’s strategic plans and make sure they comply with safeguarding legislation and regulations specific to our activities, statutory guidance, and the safeguarding expectations of the Charity Commission.
- Review the Charity’s risk register for inclusion of safeguarding risks with sensible measures in place or planned, including relevant insurance for trustees’ indemnity, providing assurance to the Board that safeguarding risks are being managed appropriately by the organisation’s staff.
- Lead on the standing action item at the Board of Trustees meetings regarding safeguarding.
- Trustees share collective responsibility for the charity’s governance, ensuring the charity’s mission is achieved and its operations are effective. Trustees support the CEO by contributing to strategic planning, offering expertise, and working together to provide the necessary oversight and direction for the charity’s growth and success. The Safeguarding Trustee has the additional responsibility to fulfil this for safeguarding processes.
The skills and abilities you need
- Professional experience in safeguarding children or adults, with a means to keep informed of current legislation and good practice.
- Ability to work with short notice to give urgent Safeguarding advice and practical steps to the Safeguarding Lead.
- Understanding and having a ground-level aspect of referral processes to link clients in the services when giving Safeguarding advice.
- Ability to advise and support the Designated Safeguarding Lead and Safeguarding Manager within the Charity.
- Act with integrity and respect when working with others.
- A social work qualification is welcome but not essential.
- Direct practical experience is essential.
Mandatory Training Requirement
The Safeguarding Trustee must complete trustee governance and safeguarding training within the first three months of appointment. Additional training will follow as needed.
Terms of Appointment
Trustees serve an initial three-year term, with the option for renewal up to a maximum of a second term of three years.
Time Commitment:
- 8 hours per month, including:
- Quarterly board meetings, preferably with in-person attendance.
- Safeguarding Operations Group – monthly, via Teams.
- Annual half-day strategy session to contribute to the charity’s direction.
- Regular Teams/telephone discussion with the Designated Safeguarding Lead averaging half an hour a week.
- Must visit at least once with the Heads of Service or alone to a regional office once per year.
About Migrant Help
Migrant Help is a leading charity that has been established for over 50 years and delivers a range of support and advice services to migrants across the UK. Our vision is for a global society that protects vulnerable migrants, treats them with respect and enables them to reach their full potential.
We place a high value on employees in relation to the work that they do and the benefits the organisation offers, with an ethos of being a Great Place to Work.
At Migrant Help, we foster a culture in which equality, diversity and inclusion are recognised, valued and encouraged. It doesn’t matter who you are or where you come from, we match your skills with the needs of our organisation. As long as you share our values, vision and goals. We welcome applications from candidates regardless of their age, religion or belief, race, gender reassignment, disability, sexual orientation, sex, marriage or civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity.
Migrant Help is committed to safeguarding those we provide a service to, applicants will have to undergo strict vetting procedures throughout different stages of the recruitment process therefore:
- All voluntary roles are subject to satisfactory references and an enhanced DBS check.
How to apply
To apply for this role, please click on the 'use this link to apply' button and complete the online application form where you will be asked to upload a copy of your CV along with an expression of interest letter.
We particularly welcome applications from people with first-hand or indirect experience of displacement, either recently or in past generations
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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This organisation is scheduling interviews as applications come in. They're ready to hire as soon as they find the right person. Don't miss your opportunity, apply now!
Trustee recruitment – health & safety & financial expertise
Organisation: Easy Housing Association (EHA) – Registered Social Landlord
Location: Remote
Type: Voluntary (reasonable expenses reimbursed)
Closing Date: 22 June 2025
Join EHA’s board of trustees – provide strategic oversight for a safer, stronger social housing future.
Easy Housing Association (EHA) is a progressive, mission-driven Registered Social Landlord (RSL), committed to delivering safe, secure, and affordable homes for those who need them most. As we continue to grow, we are strengthening our governance and seeking two experienced and strategic individuals to join our Board of Trustees. As a trustee, you will provide high-level oversight, ensuring strong leadership, regulatory compliance, and financial resilience.
We are specifically looking for trustees with senior-level expertise in one or both of the following areas:
- Health & safety within the social housing sector
- Finance and strategic oversight in the charity or housing sectors
As a trustee, you will advise, challenge, and support EHA’s leadership, helping us meet our legal obligations, protect tenant wellbeing, and maintain long-term sustainability.
️ Trustee oversight role: health & safety (social housing focus)
We are seeking a trustee to provide strategic oversight and governance on health and safety systems across EHA. You will help ensure we meet the highest safety standards for tenants, staff, and volunteers, and remain fully compliant with housing regulations.
Key areas of expertise include:
- Interpreting and overseeing compliance with H&S laws relevant to RSLs
- Ensuring robust systems for fire, gas, asbestos, and communal area safety
- Providing risk management insight across housing stock and services
- Understanding the Regulator of Social Housing (RSH) expectations
- Reviewing inspection, audit, and incident-reporting frameworks
- Championing a strong, proactive safety culture across the organisation
Your contribution will help ensure EHA protects people and property through effective governance.
Trustee oversight role: finance & charity sector governance
We are also recruiting a trustee with the financial acumen to guide EHA’s strategic financial direction, ensuring transparency, accountability, and sustainability across operations.
This role suits someone with financial leadership experience in charitable housing providers, housing associations, or social enterprises.
Key responsibilities include:
- Monitoring long-term financial strategy, planning, and risk
- Understanding Charity SORP and RSL financial standards
- Overseeing reserves policy, budgeting, and funding management
- Ensuring compliance with the Charity Commission and RSH
- Supporting transparent and effective financial reporting
- Holding executive teams to account while enabling performance
Your insight will strengthen the board’s ability to govern with integrity and impact.
⏱️ Time commitment
Trustees are expected to attend monthly board meetings (approximately 2.5 hours online) and commit an additional 4 hours per month to board-related duties, including reading papers, joining sub-committees, or contributing expertise.
What you’ll gain
- A high-impact role in a values-led, tenant-focused RSL
- Opportunities to shape policy, compliance, and social impact
- Professional development in governance, housing, and regulation
- The fulfilment of helping improve lives through safe, secure housing
EHA is proud to be an inclusive and tenant-focused RSL. We welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds especially those with lived experience of social housing.
Your leadership and strategic oversight can help us build homes and futures that are safe, equitable, and resilient.
By joining our Board, you will help change lives—ensuring that safe, secure, and affordable housing is not a privilege, but a right.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Inclusive Boards is delighted to be supporting Lambeth Links in their search for their next Chair of the Board.
Lambeth Links is a small charity with a big ambition: to be a central point of rallying, communication and advocacy for the LGBTQIA+ Community who live, work and socialise in Lambeth – the largest borough in London. The organisation aims to strengthen the links between individuals and groups while also highlighting the many issues that continue to adversely affect the community.
Lambeth has a deep and rich history of LGBTQIA+ activism. From being home to founding members of the Gay Liberation Front (GLF) to hosting Europe’s first EuroPride in Brixton in 1992, the borough has long been the beating heart of the LGBTQIA+ Community. Lambeth Links exists to continue that legacy of championing collective voice and driving forward change.
About the Chair Opportunity
The Chair will lead the Board in setting and overseeing Lambeth Links’ strategic direction, ensuring good governance, supporting the Executive team and representing the charity at key moments. This is both a leadership and ambassadorial role requiring clarity of vision, sound judgement and a collaborative approach along with a genuine belief in the power of community to drive change and a strong commitment to Lambeth Links’ mission.
As Chair, you will:
- Bring experience of chairing or leading at a senior level.
- Understand the responsibilities of charity governance and have the confidence to steer an organisation through growth and change.
- Be someone who builds trust, encourages open dialogue and supports others to thrive in their roles.
- Have lived experience of the issues affecting LGBTQIA+ communities.
Actively Interviewing
This organisation is scheduling interviews as applications come in. They're ready to hire as soon as they find the right person. Don't miss your opportunity, apply now!
Africa Sustainable Journeys
ASJ is a purpose-driven social enterprise offering immersive, ethical travel experiences in Uganda and Rwanda. Founded after a life-changing encounter with the Batwa community in Bwindi forest, our mission is to empower local people, preserve cultural heritage, and promote conservation through sustainable tourism.
Environmental Challenges
Climate change poses a significant threat to the ecosystems of Uganda and Rwanda. Rising temperatures, changing precipitation patterns, and increased frequency of extreme weather events are altering the delicate balance of the region's ecosystems. This, in turn, disrupts wildlife habitats, impacts local communities, and threatens the regions' rich biodiversity. For instance, changing weather patterns are affecting the migratory patterns of animals, leading to increased human-wildlife conflict and wildlife distinction.
Conservation efforts in Uganda and Rwanda are also facing significant challenges. Habitat destruction, poaching, and human-wildlife conflict are major threats to the regions' endangered species, including mountain gorillas, elephants, and lions. The destruction of habitats is largely driven by agricultural expansion, urbanization, and infrastructure development, which have resulted in widespread deforestation and land degradation. This not only threatens biodiversity but also leads to soil erosion, loss of fertile land, and decreased agricultural productivity.
Waste management and pollution are additional environmental concerns facing Uganda and Rwanda. The rapid growth of urban centers has led to an increase in plastic waste, agricultural runoff, and other pollutants, which contaminate water sources, soil, and air. This poses significant health risks to local communities, who rely heavily on natural resources for their livelihoods. Furthermore, the lack of effective waste management systems and pollution controls threatens the regions' natural beauty and biodiversity.
Social Challenges Poverty and economic inequality are pervasive in Uganda and Rwanda, particularly in rural areas. Limited access to education, healthcare, and economic opportunities perpetuate poverty and inequality, creating a cycle of disadvantage that is difficult to break. Many communities lack access to basic services, such as clean water, sanitation, and electricity, which exacerbates poverty and inequality. Furthermore, the lack of economic opportunities and limited access to markets and resources hinder the ability of local communities to improve their livelihoods.
Cultural exploitation is another significant social challenge facing Uganda and Rwanda. The commercialization of cultural heritage and traditions can lead to cultural erosion, exploitation, and loss of cultural identity. The tourism industry, in particular, can perpetuate cultural exploitation, as local communities are often pressured to perform cultural rituals and practices for tourists, leading to the commodification of culture. This can result in the loss of cultural significance and meaning, as well as the exploitation of local communities for economic gain.
Displacement of local communities is a further social challenge facing Uganda and Rwanda. Unregulated tourism development can result in the displacement of local communities, loss of land, and cultural heritage. The construction of tourist infrastructure, such as hotels and lodges, can lead to the displacement of local communities, as their land is taken over for development. This can result in the loss of livelihoods, cultural heritage, and community cohesion.
To address the social and environmental challenges in Uganda and Rwanda, we've established a policy framework guiding our project development. Our "Choose Your Impact" initiative allocates 2% of tour proceeds to local community projects, 1% to Sustainable Travel International's Climate Impact Portfolio for carbon offsetting, and 1% to local conservation initiatives.
Our projects tackle specific social and environmental challenges. Through our partnership with St. Kizito Junior Academy, our Rural Education Support Program bridges the educational gap for vulnerable children in rural Uganda. Where we are committed to improving infrastructure, provide essential resources, and support the school's efforts to deliver quality education, empowering disadvantaged children in Mpigi district, Njjanya village.
We also empower teenage mothers in the Rwenzori region through our partnership with Platform for the Needy, providing them with skills training, education, and economic empowerment. This support enables them to improve their socio-economic status, overcome marginalization, and participate fully in their communities.
In partnership with Ride 4 a Woman and Azizi Life, we promote community-based tourism, enabling guests to engage in cultural exchange programs and homestays. This approach injects income into local economies, supports local people, and fosters cross-cultural understanding.
Environmentally, we promote sustainable wildlife tourism practices, support conservation efforts, and protect wildlife habitats. We invest in sustainable infrastructure, implement environmentally friendly practices, reduce waste and carbon emissions, and support reforestation and climate action initiatives.
Our social responsibility commitment extends to addressing inequality and social exclusion among the indigenous Batwa community in Uganda. Our Batwa Healthcare Support project provides comprehensive medical care, health education, and community outreach. We also partner with Guardian Gorilla Village on the Goats for Gorillas project, supporting sustainable livelihood solutions for reformed poachers' families and reducing threats to gorillas and wildlife.
Call for Remote Volunteers!
Africa Sustainable Journeys is seeking passionate and skilled individuals to join our remote volunteer team! As a remote volunteer, you'll have the opportunity to contribute your skills and expertise to support our mission of promoting sustainable tourism and community development in Uganda and Rwanda.
Marketing Volunteer
Volunteer Role Description (remote, unpaid)
We are Africa Sustainable Journeys, a social enterprise dedicated to creating a positive impact through sustainable tourism and community development in Uganda and Rwanda. We are seeking a talented Marketing Volunteer to help amplify our message and enhance our online visibility. As a key member of our team, you will play a crucial role in boosting our online presence, fostering meaningful partnerships, and supporting our fundraising efforts for rural education, Batwa healthcare, and teenage mothers.
If you are passionate about marketing and creating a meaningful impact, we would love to hear from you! This volunteer role offers flexibility, whether remotely or on-site in Entebbe, Uganda, and you will have the opportunity to develop your skills while contributing to a worthwhile cause. Apply now and join our mission to drive positive change!
Weekly Time Commitment
2-3 hours per week
Duration of Volunteer Role (remote)
6+ months
We connect professionals with impact startups matching their causes, skills & schedule.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.