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Looking to become a trustee with a local charity with an excellent track record? Live in or bordering Bedfordshire?
Carers in Bedfordshire is seeking new Trustees with digital, marketing or academic research expertise to shape and grow the Charity.
Digital and AI
Are you passionate about the power of digital to drive positive change? Can you bring your expertise in digital strategy, innovation, and systems to our forward-thinking board?
Marketing and Comms
Help Amplify a Mission That Matters
Do you believe in the power of voice to spark change? We’re looking for a Marketing Trustee to help us strengthen our brand, sharpen our message, and reach the people who need to hear it most.
Academic and researchTrustee
Bring Evidence and Insight to the Heart of What We Do
We’re seeking a trustee with academic, policy, or research expertise to help us steer a thoughtful, evidence-informed path forward.
Even if you don’t have the specific skills and experience identified above, we are still interested in hearing from motivated individuals who have experience in an area of expertise relevant to the Charity.
Of particular interest would be:-
- Service provision in health and social care setting
- Clinical expertise especially in a community setting
- Community Fundraising
- HR
We'd like to have an informal conversation before we send you our online application form. Please make sure you give us a phone number and email address, together with an idea of a good time slot we can reach you.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Chair of the Board of Trustees
The Well Women Centre is a local charity that offers mental health, support and wellbeing services to women and girls in the Wakefield District. We have a long history of enabling women and their families to turn their lives around.
Volunteers play an important role within the centre and we have a diverse, hard-working Board of Trustees who guide and support the Well Women Centre.
Due to retirement, we are looking for a Chair of our Board of Trustees, to help continue the effective working of the current board and maintain the good relationship with the CEO, staff and volunteers at the centre.
We are looking for someone with the following skills and experience:
- Experience of effectively Chairing meetings; in a professional, public or third sector setting
- Knowledge of the Third Sector in Wakefield District
- Strategic Planning
- Understanding of financial statements and budgeting to support overseeing the charity's finances
Time commitment:
- 8 board meetings a year, in-person
- Teams sub group meetings; 8 a year
- Adhoc WWC events
What we can offer you:
- Full induction to centre; board level and operational level
- Training and COD opportunities
- Travel expenses
- Giving back to the community
Closing date: 31st August
Please note that it is a genuine occupational qualification that a female takes on this role, and the post is exempt under section 7 (2) (e) of the Sex Discrimination Act 1975
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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CAT FOSTERER
Cat Fosterer (Guildford & Epsom)
We’re looking for cat-loving volunteers to play a vital role in helping us improve the wellbeing of the cats in our care whilst they wait to be rehomed. Can you help them by providing a calm and caring home whilst we find their purrfect forever home?
Overview of the opportunity
As a cat fosterer, you would be supporting the RSPCA in providing our cats with the safety of your home whilst tending to their welfare needs such as feeding and grooming. In addition to this, by providing a temporary loving environment, you will play a crucial role in a cat’s wellbeing and socialisation, which will significantly improve their chances of successful rehoming.
Once everything is in place, the Guildford & Epsom Branch will guide you through the fostering process and ensure that you have all the necessary equipment, food, and veterinary care for your fostered cat. The RSPCA is also happy to reimburse any other pre-agreed expenses that you may incur through volunteering for us.
Whilst our cats are in your foster care, you will:
- Provide them with care, suitable housing, and a safe environment as per our policies and guidelines.
- Feed, water, and groom them in line with our advice.
- Transport them to any veterinary appointments if required.
- Provide them with your time and patience.
- Help us spread the word about the cats in your care so they might find their forever home quicker.
- Playing and cuddles are also a must!
What we are looking for in a volunteer Cat Fosterer
- Volunteers aged 18 or over who have had plenty of experience caring for cats.
- Fostering experience is beneficial but not essential as training is provided.
- For their wellbeing, our cats need to be kept in a separate room, so the whole family should be on board.
- Any existing pets or animals need to have been spayed/neutered (some medical reasons may mean they cannot be so, please let us know if this is the case).
What we can offer you as a volunteer Cat Fosterer
- You will be making a massive difference to the welfare of the cats in your care.
- Join a community which will enable you to meet new people and make new friends.
- Learning new skills through our comprehensive induction and fostering training programme.
- Enhance your CV by adding your volunteering experience and newly acquired skills.
It is worth mentioning that our cats do have different needs as whilst some are ready for rehoming others may require rehabilitation or ongoing medication. Therefore, we also aim to understand your situation and circumstances to ensure that we match you with your perfect foster cat.
PLEASE ONLY APPLY FOR THE ABOVE VACANCY IF YOU LIVE IN THE UK
Our voluntary roles are subject to an informal interview and trial period. We will ask you to provide contact details for two referees, and dependant on the position, you may need to sign an agreement and undergo specific training before starting the role.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Last year 786,574 people were offered information and support from Victim Support. As a Volunteer Case Worker (DA) you will provide specialist support services for young people affected by domestic abuse.
Why volunteer with us?
- Make a difference - you will volunteer directly with victims and/or alongside staff.
- Gain skills and experience - you will receive training on how to provide practical and emotional support.
- This is an ideal role for anyone looking to gain experience working for a charity or who has an interest in a career working with young people and people affected by domestic abuse.
- Join our community - you will be part of a large community of over 1,500 volunteers and staff.
- Access to reflective practice, peer support and mentoring.
- One to one support provided by a designated line manager, who will offer coaching and case supervision.
- Beyond your role – attend one or our many events/webinars and join one of our six Equality, Diversity & Inclusion networks.
Volunteering with Victim Support and our STREET programme in Gloucestershire
As a Volunteer in Gloucestershire your role will include:
- Supporting young people who have experienced domestic abuse
- You will receive specific specialist training around domestic abuse and supporting young people
- Work closely with our partner agencies such as GDASS and SARC
- Opportunity to attend events to represent Victim Support and our STREET service
- Being able to work from our office in Gloucester or from home depending on the need
- Training around our case management system
- Access to a Victim Support laptop and phone to enable you to update our systems and use a victim support email account to communicate with clients and referral partners
What do we ask of you?
In order to join us as a Service Delivery Volunteer, you must:
- Be 18 years of age or over.
- Be able to volunteer for at least 7 to 14 hours per week, for at least 12 months. Ideally, we are looking for someone who can commit to two fixed days a week.
- Undertake training over a 10-week period – this includes eleven virtual training days (including our core, safeguarding, children’s and domestic abuse training) as well as completing a workbook and online learning modules.
- Undertake an enhanced DBS check & be part of the DBS update service.
- Be able to provide two satisfactory references.
- Have an active email address that you are comfortable using in order to engage with VS communications.
Expenses
- All Victim Support volunteers are entitled to out-of-pocket expenses incurred whilst volunteering, including travel and lunch.
Diversity Matters
- VS strives to represent the diverse communities we serve and are passionate about creating an environment where all staff and volunteers feel respected and heard. Being a diverse organisation with an inclusive culture is integral to us being able to meet our aim of ensuring that anyone who is a victim of crime gets the support they need.
- VS is also a Disability Confident Employer, and we provide a Guaranteed Interview Scheme for candidates that are disabled and meet all essential criteria for a role.
- We are happy to make reasonable adjustments to support you through the application process.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Are you passionate about making a meaningful impact in the rare disease community?
Are you interested in supporting the growth of a thriving charity that is expanding its reach and ambition?
If so, Beacon for Rare Diseases is looking for at least two new Trustees to help shape our future and strengthen our support for individuals and families affected by rare conditions.
About Beacon for Rare Diseases
Beacon for Rare Diseases is a small but growing charity dedicated to transforming outcomes for those living with rare diseases by building a united rare disease community with patient groups at its heart.
Patient groups are a lifeline for rare disease patients and their families. When a rare diagnosis is made, many people are simply handed a one-page Google printout of the condition and told to go home and live their lives as best as they can. No one knows anything about the condition. There is no treatment. There is nothing anyone can do. The alarming lack of knowledge, support and understanding from the healthcare sector propels these individuals and families into isolation with more questions than answers.
Patient groups break this isolation by connecting people with shared conditions, helping them share experiences, answering questions, and driving change in neglected rare diseases. At Beacon, we help these patient groups form, grow, and professionalise – helping them be the best they can be to support the whole rare disease community.
Since founding in 2012, we have expanded our programmes and outreach, aiming to improve diagnosis, treatment, and support services across the UK and beyond. In this time, we have supported over 400 rare disease patient groups. As such, our patient group Empowerment Programme continues to drive our organisation’s core mission: we have over 600 users on our e-learning platform, The Resources Hub, and had 296 live training event attendees in the last year.
This core patient group training is now supplemented by a leading role in the European REMEDi4ALL consortium for drug repurposing, and a role in the Hub for LifeArc’s new Translational Centres for Rare Disease. Our growing project diversity and impact is driven by our enthusiastic and committed team, which has grown from three people in 2018 to a peak of 12 staff in 2024-25. This charity also benefits from a stable leadership group, with our CEO and COO spending 10 and 9 years respectively at Beacon.
“Beacon helps make what seems impossible, possible.”
The trustee role
As we enter an exciting new phase of development under a new Chair of Trustees, we are looking for Trustees who can bring fresh expertise to our board.
We are particularly interested in recruiting:
- A Trustee with lived experience of a rare disease or of patient group leadership, to help ensure our work remains grounded in the real needs of our community and to guide patient-centred decision-making.
- A Trustee with financial expertise, to review and advise on our financial reporting, oversight, and strategic financial planning.
- A Trustee with fundraising and investment experience, especially someone able to help Beacon broaden its network and build long-term relationships with funders keen to support the charity on a sustainable basis.
About the Role
As a Trustee, you will help set the strategic direction of Beacon for Rare Diseases, oversee the organisation’s activities, and support its ongoing growth. Your responsibilities will include ensuring compliance with charity regulations, financial stewardship, and working with the team on fundraising and partnership development. There will also be opportunities for advocacy and raising awareness about rare diseases at a national level, both through Beacon’s own events and projects, and representing Beacon in the wider rare disease community.
This is an exciting opportunity to influence the future of a charity that is expanding its reach and capabilities nationally and internationally, helping us to better serve our community and increase our impact.
Main duties and responsibilities
- Attend quarterly board meetings.
- Provide strategic advice and guidance to the CEO and staff.
- To provide oversight on the charity’s finances and governance – including the review of management accounts and contribution to the annual accounting process.
- To attend an annual day-long strategy meeting with the board and employees, and at least one Beacon event each year (reasonable travel expenses where in-person attendance is required will be covered).
- To provide support, advice or training for Beacon’s patient engagement events on an ad hoc basis and based on your experience.
- To advocate for Beacon and rare disease patient groups through your work and network, offering connections that support the organisation’s goals, and represent Beacon, our mission and interests at external events with the support or guidance of the CEO, board and Beacon team.
- To help ensure the sustainability of Beacon as an organisation and the fulfilment of our mission, to ensure no one walks their rare disease journey alone.
About You
We are looking for individuals who are committed to improving outcomes for people with rare diseases and who can bring fresh perspectives and expertise to our Board. Specifically:
- For the lived experience role: personal experience of a rare disease or patient group leadership and a passion for advocacy and patient support.
- For the financial role: experience in financial management, reporting, auditing, or strategic financial planning.
- For the fundraising and networking role: experience in large fundraising campaigns – whether charitable or corporate investment – a diverse network, and success engaging with high-net-worth individuals.
You should be an enthusiastic team player, comfortable with governance and strategic discussion, and eager to help Beacon navigate its next chapter of growth.
Benefits of Joining
This is a voluntary role, but with potential to guide the continued growth and development of an ambitious charity, well positioned in the field of rare diseases – an issue likely to grow in importance and relevance with the rapid advances in genetic science, and the increased focus on health equality and equity in the UK and beyond.
You will get the opportunity to:
- Contribute to a pioneering, expanding charity with a vital mission.
- Gain governance experience and develop leadership skills.
- Be part of a passionate community making a real difference to lives affected by rare diseases.
- Play a key part in shaping the future direction of Beacon for Rare Diseases.
How to Apply
Please send your CV and a short cover letter outlining your interest and relevant experience to the email in the full job description. We welcome applications from diverse backgrounds and are committed to equality and inclusion.
The deadline for applications is 4th August 2025. Shortlisted candidates will first be invited for a phone conversation, followed by a formal interview process including the opportunity to meet the team and observe a Trustee meeting.
FAQs
What is the time commitment?
Trustees typically meet quarterly, with additional time required for committee involvement and specific projects. We estimate around 4–6 hours per month, adaptable to your availability.
How long is the term for a Trustee?
Beacon does not currently have a fixed term of trusteeship, though trustees are required to resign and seek re-election by the board every two to three years. We may explore more fixed term appointments in the future and would look for at least a two-year commitment from any new trustees.
Where are meetings held?
The majority of meetings are held online using zoom. In person strategy days are generally held in Cambridge, close to the train station, though locations in central London may also be explored for face-to-face meetings in the future.
Do I need to be a UK citizen, or based in the UK?
No. Beacon is open to appointing trustees from outside the UK, but, as a UK registered charity we need to retain a majority of our board and our focus within the UK. If you are seeking to apply for this position from beyond the UK, we recommend you contact Beacon to discuss your application in advance.
I have no prior experience as a trustee – can I still apply?
Absolutely. We welcome applications from all backgrounds and will provide support and resources to help you succeed in the role.
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Key Learnings
- Learn how to research and identify relevant funding opportunities, including grants, sponsors, and donor programmes aligned with youth or community-led initiatives.
- Gain experience in drafting grant applications, funding proposals, and impact reports that effectively communicate organisational goals and outcomes.
- Contribute to the development of outreach and donor engagement strategies, including planning and launching community fundraising campaigns (e.g. events, merchandise, and digital giving).
- Build skills in partnership development by helping to initiate and manage relationships with funders, CSR teams, and other potential collaborators.
- Practice writing professional outreach emails and managing follow-ups to sustain engagement and interest.
- Support impact storytelling through the use of data, case studies, and multimedia content in pitch decks and campaign materials using tools like Canva or Google Slides.
- Develop familiarity with CRM tools (e.g. Zoho), learning to log leads, update engagement statuses, and track ongoing conversations.
You'd be a great fit
- Current students, recent graduates, or career changers
- Interested in fundraising, partnerships, and community-led impact work
- Strong writing and communication skills, with attention to detail
- Comfortable with research, planning, and coordinating outreach activities
- Familiarity with tools like Canva, Google Slides, and CRM systems (or keen to learn)
- Organised, proactive, and able to follow through on tasks and communication
- Excited to learn how to engage funders and tell compelling impact stories
What you'll gain
- Hands-on creative experience within a UK-based social impact organisation
- A chance to develop professional and interpersonal skills
- A letter of recommendation and certificate upon successful completion
- Connections with a values-driven team and a supportive work culture
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Voluntary role, c. 0.5 day per week
Meetings held in Macclesfield
The Silk Heritage Trust celebrates and shares the extraordinary story of Macclesfield; a story of creativity, industry, and enterprise. After a period of focused work, we are in healthy and optimistic position, with a clear strategic plan and the resources we need to achieve an ambitious step-change in the coming years. Support from the National Heritage Memorial Fund, Arts Council England and the National Lottery Heritage Fund mean that we’re able to look forward to a transformed future at the heart not only of the North West’s industrial heritage, but also the wider international patrimony of textile design and manufacture.
With a new lease in place on Paradise Mill, and a significant opportunity to restore and commercialise the looms and pattern books we hold, we are preparing to make a once-in-a-generation investment in the future. Our goal is to create a unique, integrated visitor experience, with the breathtakingly atmospheric Paradise Mill complementing the wider story of Macclesfield’s heritage and people, as told in the neighbouring Silk Museum. The Old Sunday School building, one of our town’s landmark buildings, will be sensitively transformed so that it will continue to be a popular and much-loved community hub.
We are looking for an energetic individual who can act as a figurehead for the Trust, help strengthen and develop our networks, develop our landmark buildings and gain support for our vision. Our new Chair will bring skills and experience as a strategic leader, community and sustainability champion and entrepreneur. If you share our passion for the regenerative power of heritage and culture, and can help drive our vision, then we look forward to hearing from you.
Expressions of interest should be received by 19 July 2025.
Interviews are expected to be held in Macclesfield between 21 - 28 July 2025.
Join us as we turn bold ideas into real-world support for LGBTQIA+ people across Berkshire
About SupportU
We are a leading LGBTQ+ help and support service based in Reading, servicing the Thames Valley area. Our service is run by a dedicated team who are responsible for delivering the help and support available through our website, telephone helpline and face-to-face sessions.
What will you be doing?
Support U is seeking trustees to join our board at this pivotal moment following a period of change, as we strengthen our governance and work toward a more sustainable and impactful future. As a trustee, you’ll play a role in helping guide the charity’s direction, ensure good governance, and enable our small team to deliver high-impact services to the LGBTQIA+ community across Berkshire.
Key responsibilities include:
· Providing strategic leadership and oversight
· Ensuring good governance and compliance with legal and regulatory requirements
· Supporting financial management and safeguarding the charity’s resources
· Acting as an ambassador and advocate for the charity
· Promoting equity, diversity, and inclusion in all aspects of our work
Estimate of time needed
Up to five hours per month.
What are we looking for?
We are looking to appoint new trustees who bring a mix of governance experience, strategic skills, as well as passion and commitment to our community and the aims of the charity.
You might be a good fit if you:
· Align with our mission and values
· Understand the needs and experiences of LGBTQIA+ communities
· Can collaborate within a diverse team and contribute constructively
· Are willing to ask questions, challenge ideas, and help shape solutions
Living experience as part of the LGBTQIA+ community is encouraged, but not essential - we also welcome allies who bring a strong commitment to equity, inclusion, and our cause.
What difference will you make?
As a trustee at Support U, your voice will help shape how we respond to the real, evolving needs of LGBTQIA+ people across Berkshire. You’ll influence how we grow, how we include, and how we stay true to our values while adapting for the future.
You’ll be part of a small, committed team working to strengthen support, challenge exclusion, and ensure our community feels seen, supported, and proud.
The TrusteeWorks team at Reach Volunteering are supporting Support U with their Trustee recruitment.
Applications should be made on the Reach platform. To apply please submit your CV along with a covering letter stating why you wish to join the organisation and how your skills and experience would add value to the
board.
If you’d like to have an informal conversation before applying, we’d be happy to speak with you.
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. We’re aiming to welcome new trustees over the coming months, so please don’t wait to get in touch.
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BRANCH TRUSTEE – TREASURER (RSPCA OXFORDSHIRE)
Are you passionate about animal welfare? We are looking for an enthusiastic person who understands charity finance to support us in our mission to prevent cruelty, promote kindness and alleviate the suffering of animals.
Overview of the Branch Treasurer opportunity
We are looking for someone to volunteer as a Branch Treasurer for our OXFORDSHIRE Branch. This role would play a vital role in supporting the Branches affairs so that it is governed and managed effectively, whilst continually having animal welfare at the forefront of their mind.
As a minimum, trustees would generally attend a monthly committee meeting lasting some 1-2 hours. However, the commitment may vary depending on whether the trustee takes on additional duties.
About the RSPCA
Founded in 1824, we have been saving animals for over 200 years and are proud to be the oldest welfare charity around. It has always been our vision to live in a world where all animals are respected and treated with compassion, so our volunteers and employees work tirelessly to ensure that all animals can live free from pain and suffering.
Through our numerous campaigns, we seek to raise standards of care and awareness of issues affecting animals today. We rely heavily on our volunteers, who play a significant role in enabling us to carry out this important animal welfare work every day!
The RSPCA OXFORDSHIRE Branch
The OXFORDSHIRE Branch was founded in 1875, we are also a separately registered charity looking after animals in our local area. Much of the animal welfare work of RSPCA is carried out through local branches, which is run by our Operations Manager and a team of volunteers who have the support of the National Society of RSPCA.
The main activity of our branch is on rescue, rehabilitate and rehome animals, we take in the animals the Inspectors rescue from cruelty and neglect, we provide them with the veterinary attention, love and care, then we find them loving new homes. We also to help members of the public with financial assistance for their animals for neutering, microchipping and unexpected veterinary fees.
Primary responsibilities of the Branch Treasurer
· Implement and maintain sound financial systems.
· Take a lead role in ensuring the committee set annual financial budgets and plan the branch income and expenditure.
· Provide a written financial report for every branch meeting.
· Liaise with auditors/independent examiners regarding the production of the annual branch accounts and treasurer’s report.
· Maintain control of all bank accounts as authorised by the committee.
· Execute and operate branch committee financial decisions and act as branch co-signatory.
· Maintain control over all branch paying-in books and receipt books and to ensure their correct use.
· In the absence of a branch box secretary, to assume responsibility for the branch network of collection boxes.
· Arrange payment of the annual branch contribution to the appropriate RSPCA fund.
· Coordinate financial control of all branch fundraising activities.
· Make quarterly VAT returns to headquarters promptly.
· Ensure the production, monitoring and annual review of the branch’s financial risk management strategy following the charity commission’s requirements.
· Liaise with branch officers, Branch Partnership Managers and Branch finance coordinator on Financial affairs as necessary and alert them immediately to any possible difficulties or irregularities.
· Ensure the retention and safekeeping of the branch’s financial documentation for the appropriate time as set by the charity commission.
Core Branch Trustee responsibilities
· Appreciate and support the aims and policies of the RSPCA.
· Work in conjunction with fellow trustees and branch officers and jointly act in making decisions for the best interest of the branch and the RSPCA.
· Work with national RSPCA staff to ensure that the branch meets all minimum animal welfare standards (MAWS).
· In conjunction with your fellow trustees and Branch Partnership Manager, write, adopt, monitor, and review a development plan setting out your branch's short and long-term aims.
· Actively participate in branch committee meetings and attend the branch annual general meeting and regional conference.
· Be aware of the outcome of regional board meetings and support local initiatives.
· Actively promote and advertise the society in an ongoing programme to recruit new branch trustees and volunteers and welcome new members.
· In conjunction with your fellow trustees, ensure the proper management and control of all activities and decisions relating to any premises held or staff employed by the branch if applicable.
What we are looking for in a volunteer:
· We are particularly looking for someone who has knowledge and experience in finance, who may already understand charity finance.
· As a trustee, you would be able to dedicate the time to attend monthly committee meetings, which last approximately 3 hours.
· There will be additional volunteer duties between meetings, such as; providing financial reports at committee meetings, monitoring the budget that the trustees have set for the year, processing payments, querying invoices, VAT returns, and processing Gift Aid claims.
What we can offer you as a volunteer Branch Treasurer
· We will provide you with a comprehensive trustee training course which will provide you will everything you need to carry out the role.
· Ongoing support is also provided by local and national RSPCA staff and any additional training provided by the relevant branch.
· The platform to utilise your skills and experience to oversee the charity and make decisions that directly impact local animal welfare.
· The opportunity to gain new skills and develop existing ones, whilst making a real difference to the lives of animals.
· A way to expand your professional and personal network through working with like-minded people.
Practical considerations
· To become a Trustee, you will need to be aged 18 or over and a member of our branch for three months before you are eligible to be elected.
· Trustees are elected for a 12-month term each year.
· Reasonable expenses will be reimbursed.
· Trustees must sign a Trustee Declaration of Willingness to Act to clarify that they are not disqualified from being a trustee and read the Charity Commission’s guidance for individuals on who cannot be a trustee or senior manager of a charity.
· References will also be required.
If you’ve got the drive and compassion to volunteer with the RSPCA, we’d love to hear from you!
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Salford City College is currently seeking professionals with Board-level or appropriate life experience to join our Corporation Board.
What will you be doing?
As one of the most successful and influential colleges in the region, Salford City College is home to over 11,000 students spread across six campuses, offering a broad range of provision from A-levels and vocational courses, to Apprenticeships, Higher Education, community outreach programmes and employer training.
We are actively seeking to diversify the makeup of the Corporation to more accurately reflect our student body.
The post is voluntary, and the typical commitment is around 90 hours per academic year. In addition to the work of the Corporation and its committees, governors are encouraged to participate in the life of the College, which includes graduations, award ceremonies and shows performed by the celebrated Pendleton School of Theatre.
What are we looking for?
Applications are particularly welcomed from those with experience in the following areas:
- Teaching and Academia – we are looking for applicants with academic backgrounds in Further or Higher Education and, in particular, those with experience of teaching inspection/audits, quality assurance or academic governance.
- Business and commercial - we are seeking applicants who have held senior executive roles within the private, business and commercial sectors.
What difference will you make?
As one of our Governors, you will help set the strategic direction of the College, and ensure that we are meeting the needs of all our learners. Working effectively with Board colleagues, you will contribute to College decision-making and monitor executive performance to help us deliver the best possible education.
Before you apply
If you are interested in becoming a governor at Salford City College Group, please contact us via the Reach website, to learn more about the application and appointment process.
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CAT FOSTERER
Cat Fosterer (RSPCA Finchley, Golders Green, Hendon & District Branch)
We’re looking for cat-loving volunteers to play a vital role in helping us improve the wellbeing of the cats in our care whilst they wait to be rehomed. Can you help them by providing a calm and caring home whilst we find their purrfect forever home?
Overview of the opportunity
As a cat fosterer, you would be supporting the RSPCA in providing our cats with the safety of your home whilst tending to their welfare needs such as feeding and grooming. In addition to this, by providing a temporary loving environment, you will play a crucial role in a cat’s wellbeing and socialisation, which will significantly improve their chances of successful rehoming.
Once everything is in place, the animal centre will guide you through the fostering process and ensure that you have all the necessary equipment, food, and veterinary care for your fostered cat. The RSPCA is also happy to reimburse any other pre-agreed expenses that you may incur through volunteering for us.
Whilst our cats are in your foster care, you will:
- Provide them with care, suitable housing, and a safe environment as per our policies and guidelines.
- Feed, water, and groom them in line with our advice.
- Transport them to any veterinary appointments if required.
- Provide them with your time and patience.
- Help us spread the word about the cats in your care so they might find their forever home quicker.
- Playing and cuddles are also a must!
What we are looking for in a volunteer Cat Fosterer
- Volunteers aged 18 or over who have had plenty of experience caring for cats.
- Fostering experience is beneficial but not essential as training is provided.
- For their wellbeing, our cats need to be kept in a separate room, so the whole family should be on board.
- Any existing pets or animals need to have been spayed/neutered (some medical reasons may mean they cannot be so, please let us know if this is the case).
What we can offer you as a volunteer Cat Fosterer
- You will be making a massive difference to the welfare of the cats in your care.
- Join a community which will enable you to meet new people and make new friends.
- Learning new skills through our comprehensive induction and fostering training programme.
- Enhance your CV by adding your volunteering experience and newly acquired skills.
It is worth mentioning that our cats do have different needs as whilst some are ready for rehoming others may require rehabilitation or ongoing medication. Therefore, we also aim to understand your situation and circumstances to ensure that we match you with your perfect foster cat.
If you’ve got the drive and compassion to volunteer with the RSPCA and are passionate about improving animal welfare, we’d love to hear from you!
Join us in making a real difference to the lives of animals in need.
Our voluntary roles are subject to an informal interview and trial period. We will ask you to provide contact details for two referees, and dependent on the position, you may need to sign an agreement and undergo specific training before starting the role.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Animal Fosterer
As an animal fosterer, you would be supporting the RSPCA in providing either our cats, rabbits, guinea pigs, or other small furries with the safety of your home whilst tending to their welfare needs such as feeding and grooming. In addition to this, by providing a temporary loving environment, you will play a crucial role in their wellbeing and socialisation, which will significantly improve their chances of successful rehoming.
Once everything is in place, the animal center will guide you through the fostering process and ensure that you have all the necessary equipment, food, and veterinary care for your foster. The RSPCA is also happy to reimburse any other pre-agreed expenses that you may incur through volunteering for us.
Whilst our animals are in your foster care, you will:
- Provide them with care, suitable housing, and a safe environment as per our policies and guidelines.
- Feed, water, and groom them in line with our advice.
- Transport them to any veterinary appointments if required.
- Provide them with your time and patience.
- Help us spread the word about the animals in your care so they might find their forever home quicker.
- Playing and cuddles are also a must!
What we are looking for in a volunteer Fosterer
- Volunteers aged 18 or over who have had plenty of experience caring for animals.
- Fostering experience is beneficial but not essential as training is provided.
- For their wellbeing, the whole family should be on board with fostering an animal.
- Any existing pets or animals need to have been spayed/neutered (some medical reasons may mean they cannot be so, please let us know if this is the case).
- You will need to live in our branches area.
- You will need to be able to pick up supplies from our office in Eastcote and transport animals to the vets for routine and emergency appointments.
What we can offer you as a volunteer Fosterer
- You will be making a massive difference to the welfare of the animals in your care.
- Join a community which will enable you to meet new people and make new friends.
- Learning new skills through our comprehensive induction and fostering training programme.
- Enhance your CV by adding your volunteering experience and newly acquired skills.
It is worth mentioning that our animals do have different needs as whilst some are ready for rehoming others may require rehabilitation or ongoing medication. Therefore, we also aim to understand your situation and circumstances to ensure that we match you with your perfect foster animal.
Join us in making a real difference to the lives of animals in need
Our voluntary roles are subject to an informal interview and trial period. We will ask you to provide contact details for two referees, and dependent on the position, you may need to sign an agreement and undergo specific training before starting the role.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Job Description:
Youth Advantage UK is seeking a volunteer Director of National Impact to develop and lead its National Impact Directorate in identifying and delivering on opportunities for the organisation to grow its impact. The successful candidate will be responsible for ensuring the Directorate’s two Departments (Research and Project) produce high-quality research and related projects and events able to influence decision-making and policy on a national scale in line with the organisation’s strategic priorities. Working closely with the COO and the Policy and Ethics teams, the ideal candidate will use their prior experience to effectively guide and strengthen the organisation’s ability to enable evidence-based, national change. They should have excellent writing and speaking skills, IT literacy, and the ability to work well independently and in a team.
This role reports directly to the Chief Operating Officer.
Responsibilities:
● In line with the organisation’s strategic priorities, to lead the National Impact Directorate in designing, developing and implementing impactful research and project objectives.
● To line manage the Head of the National Impact Research Department and the Head of the National Impact Project Department, supporting them to effectively manage their own teams and to develop and implement the frameworks necessary for producing top quality research output (including academic articles) and subsequent events, campaigns and project relating to research findings and organisational strategy respectively.
● To work with HR in creating a strong National Impact Directorate composed of individuals with the appropriate skills and expertise. To ensure these volunteers are appropriately supported and trained during their period of service.
● To work alongside the Policy team to source potential commissions and influencing opportunities, shaping research and project focus and output accordingly.
● To develop short- and long-term strategies in relation to both aspects of the Directorate’s activity, ensuring that these align with the wider strategies of the organisation.
● To liaise with the Policy and Ethics teams on an ongoing basis, ensuring that their advice is incorporated into Directorate decisions and output.
● To take responsibility for relationships with key external stakeholders, at all times representing the organisation positively and professionally.
● To work on an on-going basis with the other members of the organisation’s Senior Leadership Team in determining its strategic priorities and incorporating these into the Directorate.
● To monitor, analyse and respond to external trends which impact on the organisation’s strategies and the National Impact Directorate’s activities.
● To work closely with the organisation’s Communications team in developing and implementing effective strategies to raise the organisation’s profile and impact.
● To create blogs and articles on related issues and to find and distribute information on related topics which may be of interest to the other organisation members.
● To support the Chief Executive Officer in presenting national impact strategies to Youth Advantage’s Trustees.
Requirements:
● Experience in research and planning, as well as leading key campaigns or programmes.
● High-level understanding of carrying out quality research, ideally in an area related to the organisation’s priorities.
● Excellent knowledge of a range of methods and approaches to effectively disseminating research results.
● Excellent leadership and organisational skills, with proven experience of setting priorities and motivating team members.
● Excellent writing and speaking skills.
● IT literacy, including proficiency with Microsoft Office and Google Suite.
● Ability to work well independently and in a team.
● Strong attention to detail and organisational skills.
● Ability to prioritise tasks and manage time effectively.
Benefits
● Gain valuable experience in leading a research and project team.
● Opportunity to work with a dedicated and passionate team.
● Flexible working hours.
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Are you a finance professional with a knack for setting up robust systems and a passion for social good? Do you want to ensure a new London charity is financially sound and ready for success? Then join us at REMIX!!!
REMIX is a dynamic new charity 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. We're currently in our crucial set-up phase, and establishing strong financial systems is key to our long-term impact.
We are seeking a dedicated Volunteer Finance Specialist to help us set up our core financial processes and ensure we're ready for growth. This is a vital opportunity to apply your expertise to a meaningful social cause, providing the financial backbone that will enable REMIX to transform lives for years to come.
Who We're Looking For
We need a meticulous, organised, and pragmatic individual with solid financial experience. You'll likely possess:
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Financial Management Expertise: Proven experience in bookkeeping, accounting, financial administration, or setting up financial systems, ideally within the charity or non-profit sector.
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Systems Setup Experience: Familiarity with accounting software (e.g., Xero, QuickBooks) and setting up financial processes (e.g., expense management, payment processing, budget tracking).
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Compliance Knowledge: Understanding of basic financial regulations for charities in the UK, including Gift Aid (though specific expertise isn't required for setup, awareness is a plus).
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Attention to Detail: Meticulous in ensuring accuracy and compliance in all financial records.
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Problem-Solving Skills: Ability to identify financial needs and recommend practical, efficient solutions.
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Clear Communication: Capability to explain financial concepts to non-finance individuals.
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Passion for Social Change: A genuine commitment to REMIX's mission and empowering young people.
Your Role as Finance Volunteer
In this critical set-up phase, you will be instrumental in:
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Setting Up Accounting Systems: Advising on and potentially configuring appropriate accounting software to manage income and expenditure.
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Developing Financial Processes: Helping to design and document procedures for donations, expenses, payments, and financial reporting.
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Budgeting Support: Assisting in the creation of initial operational budgets and financial forecasts.
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Bank Account Setup: Providing guidance and support related to setting up the charity's bank accounts.
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Compliance Foundations: Advising on initial steps for financial compliance and record-keeping required by the Charity Commission and HMRC.
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Expense Management: Establishing a clear system for tracking and processing volunteer expenses.
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Basic Reporting Frameworks: Helping to define the initial financial reports needed for internal oversight and Board updates.
What We Offer
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The unique chance to build the foundational financial infrastructure of a brand-new charity, directly impacting its sustainability and success.
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An incredible opportunity to apply your finance expertise to a profound social cause, seeing your work directly enable life-changing programmes.
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Collaboration with a passionate and strategic Board of Trustees and the founding team.
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The satisfaction of knowing you are helping to create a financially sound organisation that will genuinely "remix young lives."
This is a voluntary role, requiring an estimated commitment of approximately estimated hours, 4-8 hours per month for a period of 4-6 months to help us establish these vital financial foundations. We are flexible and can work around your availability.
Ready to Invest Your Financial Skills in REMIX?
If you are a detail-oriented finance professional eager to make a lasting difference by ensuring our new charity is set up for financial success, we'd love to hear from you.
Help us build the strong financial foundation that will enable REMIX to "remix young lives" across London!
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Be the Welcoming Face of Sense Scotland!
Looking for a way to give back and make a difference in your community? Join us as a Volunteer Receptionist and help create a warm, welcoming environment for everyone who walks through our doors. Whether you're retired, between jobs, studying, or simply want to give your time for a good cause, we’d love to hear from you!
We’re looking for volunteers who can give 6–12 hours a week, Monday to Friday. Whether that’s a couple of mornings, afternoons, or full days, we’ll work around what suits you.
Why Volunteer with Sense Scotland?
At Sense Scotland, we support children and adults with complex needs to live their best lives. As a volunteer receptionist, you’ll be the warm, welcoming face that greets visitors, families, and the people we support, helping everyone feel at ease the moment they arrive.
We’re currently looking for Volunteer Receptionist to support our Touchbase Fife Service, based in Kirkcaldy.
Volunteering with us is a great way to:
• Give back and feel good about it
• Meet new people and grow your confidence
• Gain (or refresh) admin and reception experience
• Be part of something truly meaningful
What you'll be Doing
You’ll help our office run smoothly by:
• Greeting and welcoming visitors with a friendly, professional manner
• Answering and directing phone calls
• Keeping our front desk area tidy and organised
• Logging visitors and issuing badges
• Handling mail and deliveries
• Assisting with general admin tasks like photocopying, filing, and scanning
• Helping prepare meeting rooms with refreshments or equipment when needed
Who We’re Looking For?
You don’t need to have loads of experience—we’ll support you along the way—but if any of the following sounds like you, you’ll be a great fit:
• A people person who loves a chat and makes others feel welcome
• Reliable and happy to roll up your sleeves to help out
• Organised, detail-oriented, and good at juggling small tasks
• Comfortable using a PC and familiar with basic Microsoft programs
• Previous reception or office experience is a bonus, but not essential
What You'll Get in Return
• The chance to make a real difference in people’s lives
• A friendly and supportive team environment
• New skills and valuable experience to add to your CV
• Opportunities for learning and personal development
• Confidence building in a professional setting
• A free Sense Scotland volunteer t-shirt
Ready to get involved?
Just fill in our quick application form and we’ll be in touch to invite you for an informal chat. Volunteering roles are subject to references and a disclosure check—we’ll guide you through the process to keep things simple.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.