Trustee volunteer roles
COPA is a small national registered charity run by older people for older people in Wales. We are the “national voice” for local older people’s groups and want to make sure that older people are listened to, and their demands are acted on. We feed the views and opinions of fora and groups directly into both government and national public organisations. There is strength in numbers and a demand for well organised and informed lobbying that can have a greater influence and reach than is feasible by any individual or local group
The number and proportion of older people in Wales has been increasing for decades and their needs have become more complex and diverse. Changes in society and politics mean that the challenges facing many older people, particularly those on low incomes or in poor health are struggling to be sufficiently recognised. In COPA we have prioritised a range of issues to address including tackling age discrimination, creating Age Friendly Communities, building intergenerational solidarity, tackling isolation and loneliness, and cost of living and digital inclusion, as well as health, social care, housing and transport. We campaign from a position of independence and the self-determined voice of older people.
In order to address this important agenda and strengthen our charity we are looking to recruit a number of new trustees in 2025. COPA would like to invite any individuals who may be interested in becoming a Trustee to contact us. This is an opportunity to directly influence and contribute to the work of a charity that is making a difference to the lives of older people across Wales. There is no payment for being a Trustee, but COPA will cover expenses. The deadline for applications is 21 May 2025
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The Elliot Foundation Academies Trust seeks three dedicated individuals to join our Board of Trustees to play a part in making a positive, lasting impact on the lives of thousands of children.
Applications close: 9 a.m. Wednesday 7th May 2025
Location: Hybrid with regular meetings in London
Time commitment: 6 board meetings per year
About The Elliot Foundation Academies Trust
The Elliot Foundation Academies Trust (TEFAT) is a charitable multi-academy trust dedicated to reshaping primary education. With over 14,000 children across 36 schools in the West Midlands, East Anglia, and London, we are committed to fostering a nurturing and ambitious learning environment.
Our approach is simple yet powerful: put children first, equip teachers with the resources they need, and ensure that every child receives an education tailored to their needs. We believe in a broad, creative curriculum that inspires lifelong learning, empowering pupils to become confident, curious and engaged members of society.
The Elliot Foundation Academies Trust (TEFAT) was founded to provide a safe and inclusive learning environment where children and educators can thrive. We believe that every child deserves an excellent education, regardless of background and that schools should be places where children feel valued, challenged and inspired.
About the roles
Becoming a Trustee of TEFAT is a unique opportunity to contribute to a thriving multi-academy trust that is making a real difference in children’s lives. As a Trustee, you will provide strategic leadership, governance and oversight to ensure that our schools deliver the highest standards of education while remaining financially and operationally sustainable.
Who we are looking for
Educational leadership and governance
We seek individuals who are deeply committed to improving educational outcomes for children, particularly in primary education.
Whether you have experience as a headteacher, school governor, policymaker, or education strategist, your insights will help shape our approach to learning and development.
We welcome candidates with:
- A strong understanding of curriculum design, pedagogy and system leadership across multiple schools.
- Experience working within multi-academy trusts, local authorities, or educational charities.
- Senior leadership in other areas of the public sector, for example, the NHS or Emergency Services.
- A passion for inclusivity, ensuring that children from all backgrounds, including those with SEND, receive equal opportunities to succeed.
Your expertise will support our schools in providing innovative, high-quality education that prepares children for lifelong success.
Risk management and financial oversight
Effective governance relies on strong risk management and financial stewardship. We are particularly interested in individuals with experience in finance, law, corporate governance, or compliance.
Key areas of focus include:
- Ensuring financial sustainability and value for money
- Identifying and managing risks related to safeguarding, operations, and regulatory compliance.
- Overseeing strategic planning and investment in school infrastructure and development.
Your skills will help protect the long-term stability of TEFAT while enabling us to continue delivering outstanding education across our academies.
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Applications for this role close at 9 a.m. Wednesday 7th May 2025.
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The Board and Leadership team at Charity People is thrilled to be partnering with Amnesty International UK on their 2025 Board Recruitment.
Amnesty International UK:
Amnesty International UK operates in the UK as two distinct legal entities: Amnesty International UK Section Charitable Trust (‘the Charitable Trust’), and Amnesty International United Kingdom Section (‘the UK Section’). Each entity is governed by its own Board with the two working together and co-operating but remaining independent. Each Board operates and makes decisions based on the long-term interests of their respective entity and within the constraints imposed by applicable UK law, their separate constitutions and the overall rules of the global Amnesty International movement.
The Charitable Trust:
Amnesty International UK Section Charitable Trust is a registered charity and a limited company. It fulfils its objectives by raising money and providing charitable grants. It is one of the largest financial contributors to Amnesty International’s work around the world and also funds the UK Section to deliver human rights work in the UK.
The purpose of the Trust:
- To serve as a Trustee of Amnesty International UK Charitable Trust ensuring that the Trust successfully pursues its vision and objectives while acting within its constraints and responsibilities.
- The Trust Board holds fiduciary responsibility for the organisation and safeguards its good name and values. Members of the Trust Board are legally defined as Company Directors and are also accountable as Trustees under charity law.
About You:
Professional experience is of less importance than lived experience or grassroots experience. However, should any applicants have competence in the following areas, we would be pleased to hear from them:
- Human Rights Legal Expertise e.g. practicing Immigration Solicitor
- Grants Administration (either as a grant maker or recipient)
- Strategic Leadership/Governance
How to Apply:
We will host a Q&A webinar with AIUK at 6pm on Monday 28th April 2025, where they will share further insights and answer any additional questions you may have. In the first instance send your CV and we will forward you the recruitment pack as well as the link to register to attend this webinar.
Timeline:
Closing date: 5pm 23rd May 2025
First Interviews: w/c 30th June
Final Interviews: w/c 7th July
Join Artsadmin as a Board Trustee (Voluntary Role)
Are you passionate about the arts and eager to make a meaningful impact? Artsadmin is seeking dedicated individuals to join its Board of Trustees. This is a pivotal time for the organisation, and your expertise could help shape its future.
Why Become a Trustee?
As a Trustee, you will play a crucial role in guiding Artsadmin through an exciting period of transformation. You will have the opportunity to:
- Influence Change: Contribute to the strategic direction and governance of an organisation that has been at the forefront of artistic innovation for over 45 years. Your insights and decisions will help steer the future course of Artsadmin, ensuring it continues to be a beacon for creative expression.
- Support Artists: Help create conditions for artists to produce inspiring, thought-provoking work that addresses urgent social and environmental issues. You will be instrumental in fostering an environment that nurtures artistic talent and facilitates impactful projects.
- Expand Your Network: Collaborate with a diverse group of professionals, artists, and community leaders. Joining the Board provides a unique opportunity to build relationships with key figures in the arts and philanthropic sectors.
- Develop Skills: Gain valuable experience in governance, strategic planning, and leadership within the arts and charity sectors. This role will enhance your expertise, providing you with new competencies and professional growth.
About Artsadmin
Artsadmin collaborates with artists, communities, and partners to develop creative projects that challenge and inspire. Based in Toynbee Studios, East London, Artsadmin supports artists at all stages of their careers through a range of training and development programmes. The organisation is committed to social and climate justice, equity, and inclusion. Our projects are designed to empower artists to push boundaries, fostering innovative approaches to societal and environmental issues.
Skills and Experience Required
Artsadmin is looking for Trustees with senior leadership or governance experience, particularly in the following areas:
- Access and inclusion, including anti-racism
- Artistic practice and cultural leadership
- Change management
- Charity and company law and governance
- Communications and PR
- Facilities/venue management and development
- Income generation, funding, and fundraising
- People and policy development
- Social and climate justice
Role Description
As a Trustee, you will:
- Help set and support the delivery of Artsadmin’s vision, strategy, and values, ensuring they align with the organisation's mission and long-term goals.
- Participate in board meetings and contribute to committees, bringing your expertise to bear on key decisions and strategic initiatives.
- Support and hold the executive team accountable, ensuring the organisation meets its objectives and maintains high standards of performance and integrity.
- Build positive relationships internally and externally, acting as a bridge between Artsadmin and its stakeholders.
- Act as an ambassador for Artsadmin, representing the organisation at events and within the broader community to enhance its profile and influence.
Commitment
The Board meets approximately four times a year, with additional subcommittee meetings and an annual away day. Trustees are also expected to be available for guidance and support between meetings, offering their expertise and advice to ensure the continuous progress of the organisation’s goals.
How to Apply
For this round of recruitment, the application deadline is 10am, Wednesday 7 May, 2025 To apply: Please prepare a letter which outlines your interest in Artsadmin and why you would like to be considered as a trustee. Include details of the relevant knowledge, skills and expertise you would bring to the role and to our organisation, with reference to the role description and person specification. Please submit your application letter together with your CV through our Online Recruitment Portal. Through the portal, we also ask that you complete an anonymous equal opportunities monitoring form, kept separate from the application process. If you would like a conversation with one of our current trustees or with the Joint CEOs before applying, please email Elizabeth, Executive & Administrative Assistant to arrange a time. Following receipt of your application you may be invited for an interview with the Chair and other trustees. All applicants will receive a response from us. Interviews will take place on 19 May (online) and 23 May (online or in person), with induction taking place from June for those invited to join the Board. We always invite selected potential trustees to observe a board meeting before confirming their appointment. The June board meeting is scheduled for 3 June with an opportunity to meet some of the team informally beforehand, from 4pm.
Key Dates:
- Application Deadline: 10am, 7 May 2025
- Interviews: 19 May (online) and 23 May (online or in person)
- Induction: June-September 2025
- First Board Meeting: 9 or 12 September 2025
Join us in shaping the future of Artsadmin and making a lasting impact on the arts community. We look forward to receiving your application.
This role is advertised as part of TPP's Free Giving Back Services. This volunteer advertisement copy has been supplied to TPP and applicants apply direct to the organisation. Please contact the organisation directly if you have any questions about this volunteer role.
The Network of Wellbeing (NOW) is seeking two new Trustees to help guide and support its team. In particular, the organisation is looking for one individual to serve as Company Secretary and another to offer guidance on the management of staff and volunteers.
About the Network of Wellbeing
NOW is committed to Building Wellbeing Together for People and the Planet. Its vision is a world where both people and the planet thrive.
The organisation’s mission is to connect individuals, support community projects, and inspire action to enhance the wellbeing of both people and the environment. This mission is pursued through hosting events, cultivating a network of wellbeing advocates, operating Eden Rise—a retreat venue set in the beautiful Devon countryside—and running community initiatives such as the Share Shed, a mobile library of things that allows people to borrow a wide range of useful items.
Trustee Opportunities
NOW is looking to appoint two new Trustees who are deeply aligned with its vision. The successful candidates will contribute to strategic oversight and governance, helping the organisation continue its work in supporting wellbeing across communities and ecosystems.
One Trustee will take on the role of Company Secretary, while the other will provide valuable input on the management and development of NOW’s staff and volunteers.
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Are you passionate about helping people with learning disabilities, autism and mental health issues to live gloriously ordinary lives
Do you have a background and in-depth experience of strategic charitable fundraising and best practice?
Are you experienced in advising on charity fundraising at strategic and operational levels?
Have you got credibility and passion to help us make a difference?
If the answer is YES, why not consider becoming a FitzRoy Trustee
About Us
FitzRoy is a pioneering national charity, providing a range of support to people who need support to enable them to live independent lives. Our vision is a society where people are treated as equals within inclusive communities and empowered to ensure their rights and aspirations are met.
FitzRoy maintains a financially sound organisation , and whilst the majority of our funding comes through the provision of local authority contracts, the importance of fundraising and philanthropic support cannot be underestimated in this, the most challenging of environments for our sector and the people we support.
The Role
At this time, we are seeking to strengthen our Board by appointing a Trustee with dedicated experience in successful strategic fundraising and knowledge of corporate and philanthropic giving working with major donors, Trusts and Foundations, Patrons and Ambassadors, to help support our strategic objectives.
- Fundraising strategy, collaborate with the Board and Executive Leadership to support the development and implementation of a comprehensive fundraising strategy aligned with the organisations mission, vision and values.
- Work closely to advise our departmental teams on strategic direction to our fundraising and philanthropic efforts.
- Support the organisation in developing our approach to network relationships with existing and potential new donors, ambassadors and corporate partnerships.
- Provide knowledge and support to our team around grant sources and fundraising opportunities, branding and campaigns.
- Support the development of projects and causes to help create exciting, sustainable, appealing asks to funders.
As a Trustee you will have the opportunity to influence our development, and with the other members of our Board, you will be responsible for the overall governance and strategic direction of the Charity.
We welcome applications from communities currently under-represented on our Board, specifically those with Black or Asian heritage and women. We value a range of mixed voices and aspire to a governance which reflects the diversity of our workforce and the people we support.
Trustee experience in the charity or social care sector is not required, and training and mentorship will be available to those interested in developing their leadership skills through being a Trustee.
We do encourage applications from those with a personal experience of learning disability, autism or mental health issues.
In return, if you are able to commit your time, energy and passion, you will be rewarded by being part of a forward thinking charity dedicated to transforming lives of people with learning disabilities, autism and mental health issues. This is a voluntary role, with paid travel expenses , requiring approximately one day per month of your time.
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Join Us as Treasurer Trustee – Help Secure the Future of Sherwood Forest for People & Nature
Do you have strong financial acumen and are passionate about conservation and heritage? Since 1995, our charity has been at the heart of protecting and preserving the rich natural and cultural heritage of Sherwood Forest. Through dedicated conservation projects, community engagement, and educational initiatives, we work to restore threatened heathlands, expand woodlands, and inspire people to connect with this historic landscape.
With funding from the National Heritage Fund, we are embarking on an exciting programme to restore lowland heathlands across the Sherwood National Character Area. As Treasurer Trustee, you will play a vital role in ensuring the charity’s financial health, sustainability, and strategic growth—helping us make the most of our resources to continue this important work for future generations.
We have a high-performing staff finance officer so this is not a Treasurer role where you are required to do the book keeping. Instead you will be the key link between the staff team and the Board as you support your fellow Trustees in the performance of their governance duties and understanding of the charity’s finances.
You’ll be joining a passionate, committed and experienced board of trustees who are in close connection with our CEO led staff team. This is a fantastic opportunity to use your financial expertise to shape the future of a well-established charity. If you’re looking for a meaningful way to apply your skills in financial oversight, strategic planning, and governance - while making a real impact on the environment we would love to hear from you.
We are committed to building a diverse and inclusive board and welcome applicants from all backgrounds, including those with varied professional expertise and lived experiences. We encourage applications from individuals who can bring different perspectives to our work and help us better serve the communities we support.
If you would like an informal chat around the role, please contact our CEO, Helen (contact details on the next tab). To apply, please send your CV or Linkedin profile accompanied with a letter explaining why you want to become a trustee and what you hope to bring to the Board of Trustees.
To apply, please send your CV or Linkedin profile accompanied with a letter explaining why you want to become a trustee and what you hope to bring to the Board of Trustees.
Ensuring the survival of the historic Sherwood Forest as a national treasure for future generations of people and wildlife.
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Who they are
Citizens Advice Richmond is a local charity that has helped the people of Richmond since 1940. They offer generalist advice on any issue and specialist debt advice. Citizens Advice Richmond is a member of the national Citizens Advice service, a network of around 300 local advice centres.
The role What will you do?
● Complete an introduction for your role.
● Maintain an awareness of how the local Citizens Advice is operating.
● Read papers for board meetings and attend six board meetings per year.
● Work on specific projects with other trustees or staff within the local Citizens Advice to further the strategic objectives of the local Citizens Advice.
● Provide support and assistance to the Chair and the Chief Officer in carrying out their responsibilities, acting as a ‘critical friend’ and sounding board.
● Take on specific responsibilities delegated by the Chair, e.g., supporting new trustees with their induction.
● Carry out the Chair’s duties in their absence, with the acknowledgment of the board as being capable and suitable to do so.
● Be prepared to take over as Chair in the near future.
● Be open to approaches, where appropriate, from other trustees about the work or judgment of the Chair. The Vice Chair will then discuss any issues arising with the Chair or National Citizens Advice.
● Take an active role in discussions during board meetings and work with other trustees to:
● Set policy and strategy direction, set targets, and evaluate the performance of the local Citizens Advice.
● Seek the views of all sections of the community and monitor how well the service meets the needs of the local community.
● Ensure that the service plans for the recruitment and turnover of staff and volunteers.
● Review their own work and how effectively they operate, including action for improvement.
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Are you passionate about supporting young people and giving back to your community? Whether you have experience in fundraising, governance, building corporate partnerships, or simply a willingness to get involved and make a difference – we’d love to hear from you!
We’re looking for enthusiastic and committed trustees to join our team and help shape the future of 2497 (Cosford) Squadron RAF Air Cadets.
About us
At 2497 (Cosford) Squadron, we’re proud to be part of the Royal Air Force Air Cadets, a national youth organisation that empowers young people aged 12 to 20 to develop leadership skills, resilience, and confidence through exciting opportunities like flying, adventure training, sports, and community service.
Our Civilian Welfare Committee plays a key role in supporting the squadron, overseeing governance, fundraising, and fostering partnerships that enable us to thrive. As a trustee, you’ll directly contribute to our cadets’ success, helping them grow into confident, capable young adults.
Why become a trustee?
Volunteering as a trustee isn’t just about helping others—it’s about growing yourself too.
✅ Develop new skills in leadership, governance, and fundraising.
✅ Make meaningful connections and become part of a supportive team.
✅ Enjoy personal fulfilment knowing you’re helping young people reach their potential.
✅ Shape the future of an organisation with a rich legacy and community impact.
We’ll work around your schedule and commitments, making it easy to balance volunteering with your family life, career, or other responsibilities.
What we’re looking for:
We welcome anyone who wants to get involved, but we’d be particularly excited to hear from those with experience in:
- Fundraising
- Governance and charity compliance
- Building corporate partnerships
You don’t need a military background, prior experience working with young people, or specific technical skills—just enthusiasm, reliability, and a passion for making a difference.
To join us, you’ll need to:
- Be 18 years or older
- Have lived in the UK for at least 3 years
- Attend a 2-hour meeting every three months
- Show patience, responsibility, and kindness
Typical joining process:
1️⃣ Submit an expression of interest.
2️⃣ Complete an online application if invited.
3️⃣ Undergo a DBS and basic security check as part of our safeguarding process.
The process typically takes a few weeks, depending on volunteer availability and checks.
Ready to make an impact?
If you’re excited to play a key role in supporting the next generation and helping our squadron thrive, we’d love to hear from you!
The RAF Air Cadets offer young people exciting opportunities for personal and professional development.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Are you looking for a volunteering role that supports the impact of the whole third sector? Infrastructure charity DataKind UK is looking for new members to join our Board of Trustees, including a Chair and Treasurer.
DataKind UK is a small charity with a vision for a strong, thriving third sector that embraces data use to become more impactful. We connect third sector organisations with data professionals to improve their decision making, problem solving, and working practices, by applying data science approaches to sector-wide challenges.
We’re looking for enthusiastic and supportive individuals to fuel our mission and direction by providing oversight of our operations, supporting with major decision-making, and advocating for our work and cause.
Being a trustee is a great way to give your time to a cause you care about, broaden your network, and develop your strategy and governance skills and knowledge. We particularly welcome applications from black, Asian, and minority ethnic candidates, LGBTQ+ candidates, and candidates with disabilities, as we would like to increase the representation of these groups in our community.
How to apply
To apply, please read our candidate pack for more detail and send a 1-2 page cover letter outlining what you would bring to the role based on the skills outlined in the candidate pack, especially highlighting if you are interested in the Chair or Treasurer role, along with your CV, by Monday 2 June.
Initial screening calls will take place during the week commencing Monday 9 June.
Interviews will take place on the 17, 18, and 19 June 2025, with the aim of new members being recruited and onboarded for the following board meeting in August.
Supporting third sector organisations to achieve their missions through increased use of data science.




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Play a crucial role in shaping the future of Gateway Qualifications and support this award-winning awarding organisation in its mission to make a difference in the world of education.
Applications for this role close at 9 a.m. Wednesday 28th May 2025.
About Gateway Qualifications
Gateway Qualifications is an organisation on a mission to make a difference in the world of education. With a commitment to promoting high-quality education for all, we are a growing and passionate team that believes every individual deserves the opportunity of high-quality education. We have a strong national presence and are rapidly expanding in key areas across the UK.
We aim to bridge the gap between employers and education, especially in the context of skills and qualifications. Our organisation follows noble principles, striving for transformation and development while serving a charitable cause.
About the roles
Gateway Qualifications is a synonym of innovation and, as we approach the launch of our new 5-year strategic plan, we are seeking three new Trustees to bring their experience and knowledge to help us make it a reality.
The role of a Trustee is pivotal in ensuring we respond to any sector challenges such as post 16 funding and curriculum reviews, the new QAA Access to HE license process and policy reforms, whilst safeguarding our award-winning reputation for quality and customer service.
We also need to ensure that we remain compliant with our regulatory bodies, including the Charity Commission, Ofqual, QiW, the Quality Assurance Agency (QAA), and Companies House, while also spearheading innovative initiatives that empower learners and apprentices to attain qualifications, advance their career prospects, and transform their lives.
As a Trustee, you will collaborate closely with our executive team to further the organisation’s mission to support all learners to acquire the knowledge and skills they need to succeed in life.
Gateway does this by providing qualifications and assessment opportunities sought by employers and delivered by education and training providers.
Your wealth of skills and experience will play a crucial role in realising our strategic direction, with a heightened emphasis on product innovation, modernisation through technology and system improvements, and maintaining quality and customer focus through periods of policy and sector reforms.
This will allow us to lead national efforts in skill development and position Gateway Qualifications as a leading voice in education that works closely with providers and employers.
Who we are looking for
We are searching for individuals who are committed, passionate, and forward-thinking. While specific skills and experience are essential, what matters most is the dedication and enthusiasm to make a positive impact on the future of education.
Our goal is to ensure that students from all backgrounds are represented and provided with equitable opportunities. We are focusing on three key areas where our new Trustees can contribute their expertise most effectively. There are:
- Quality and standards
- Innovation and digital transformation
- Audit and risk
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Applications for this role close at 9 a.m. Wednesday 28th May 2025.
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The Board of Elmore Community Services is looking for new Trustees to lead the organisation at an important stage in its development.
Elmore was founded in 1989 and has successfully supported hundreds of with people with multiple and complex needs to live active and fulfilling lives. The charity specialises in working with individuals who, for whatever reason, find other mental health services hard to access and can be left unsupported at critical times.
Elmore’s clients may have mental health needs and people experiencing homelessness or unstable housing, individuals who are coping with the long-term impact of substance misuse, alcohol dependency, domestic abuse and neglect.
We are committed to persevering, trying out different approaches to engage the person and build up their trust in support services possibly for the first time.
This is vital work, and Trustees find contributing to the Board and the overall strategy and impact of Elmore highly worthwhile.
We also need Board Members with knowledge and experience of:
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Commissioning and Partnership Building with the NHS and Local Government
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Fundraising – especially from Trusts and Foundations
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Improving and assessing Programme impact and Quality
We are particularly looking for Trustees with lived experience of services like Elmore’s.
Younger people and people from ethnic minority communities are currently underrepresented on the Board and we would especially welcome applications from these groups living in Oxfordshire, Berkshire and Buckinghamshire where Elmore currently has programmes.
The closing date for applications is May 12th 2025. Please send a copy of your CV and a short one page note about why you would like to become an Elmore Trustee to Mandy Williams, Head of HR.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
NACE is the UK’s leading charity that supports and champions the education of more able learners. With over 40 years of experience, NACE works with a diverse network of member schools, leaders in education and practitioners to increase challenge for all learners. We believe that that all young people, including the more able, are entitled to have the opportunity to develop their abilities without limits – no matter what barriers to learning they may face and no matter what school they attend.
Please only apply if you have the right to reside and work in the UK.
To support NACE its strategic objectives and advance its plans for the future, NACE is seeking to appoint a Finance Trustee to join the Association’s Board who has a passion for public service as well as sufficient time at their disposal to positively impact the lives of young people. Whilst an interest in or knowledge of education is desirable, it is not a pre-requisite because the role includes holding the executive leaders of NACE to account plus agreeing and overseeing the strategic direction of the organisation, whilst ensuring that resources are deployed to achieve maximum effectiveness and financial sustainability underpins all activities and operations that NACE undertakes.
Key responsibilities:
• Maintain an overview of the Association's affairs and advise the Board appropriately;
• Ensure the charity’s money is safe and properly used;
• Ensure that the Charity has an appropriate reserves policy;
• Ensure the Association's compliance with legislation;
• Support the CEO in preparing for the annual audit, or independent examination, ensuring that the accounts are examined in accordance with SORP and FRS 102, and implement any recommendations by the auditor/examiner;
• Review of management accounts and budgets prior to presentation to the Board;
• Keep the board informed about its financial duties and responsibilities;
Terms of appointment:
The initial term is for a period of 3 years. One third of the Trustees must retire every two years. Subject to remaining eligible to be a Trustee, a retiring Trustee may be re-appointed. The maximum term of office for a Trustee should be 9 years, with 2 cycles of 3 years with the option of a further 1, 2 or 3 years. The Trustees meet 4 times each year as a Board. 3 of these meetings are now held online in September, November and March. The final meeting of the academic year is held in-person in June. In addition, meetings are held, as required, between the Chair, Finance Trustee and CEO to monitor and adapt the organisation’s response to schools’ priorities.
If you are interested in applying to join the NACE board, please send us your CV and an expression of interest by Friday 9th May. Interviews will take place on Thursday 15th and Friday 16th May. The interview process will involve current Board members so you will have the opportunity to meet some of the people with whom you could be working in the future. Trusteeship is a voluntary, unpaid role, but if you possess the energy and skills to make a real contribution to enhancing the educational achievement of young people, you will find the work extremely rewarding. If you want to make a difference and you share the ambitions and aspirations of the current NACE Board, please apply to become a Trustee. You will be warmly welcomed.
We believe all young people should have the opportunity to develop their abilities without limits – no matter what barriers to learning they may face
WellChild, based in Cheltenham, is the national charity for seriously ill children and their families. We fund programmes and services to make it possible for children and young people living with complex medical needs to thrive at home instead of hospital.
What we are looking for:
An experienced senior paediatric doctor with knowledge of the current challenging environment faced by children with complex medical needs and their families.
Purpose of the role:
Our medical trustee is the professional/clinical link championing our families and professional voices to ensure that we always act in the best interest of our service users which is the focus of our charity.
It is the duty of the board of trustees to act in the interests of the charity’s service users. It should ensure that the charity has a clear strategic direction and fulfils its charitable purpose as set out in the charity’s governing document – Articles of Association.
The board of trustees follows the Nolan principles of acting with integrity. It adopts values, applies ethical principles to decisions and creates a welcoming and supportive culture which helps achieve the charity’s purpose. The board ensures the charity’s ethics and values are embedded throughout the organisation.
Trustees undertake their duties with this in mind.
Support children with complex medical needs and their families.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Asylum Welcome is an extraordinary local charity supporting asylum seekers, refugees and vulnerable migrants who seek refuge in and around Oxford.
With a strong reputation both locally and nationally, our team of approximately 30 staff and 200 volunteers offer a range of services from food and clothes to advice, visits, legal support, education and assistance. Asylum Welcome aims to transform the lives of those it serves.
We are looking for a new Treasurer to join our Trustee Board and support our ambition. This is a challenging and rewarding role, helping to ensure the organisation continues to fulfil its mission, and remains sustainable.
The ideal candidate will have significant experience in strategic financial management and of working for or within a Board. Equally important is a belief in our mission, commitment to our values and a collaborative style, able to draw out the skill and potential within our team.
As an organisation we are committed to reflecting our diverse and vibrant Oxford community, and we particularly welcome people with lived experience of being a refugee or migrant to join our Board to help strengthen our governance and our approach. Lived experience in this context means that you have come to this country as a refugee or asylum seeker or have lived with or grown up alongside people who did.
Job description
As a Trustee you will:
a) Be an important part of the body that governs the charity and ensures it delivers its mission effectively.
b) Actively participate in meetings, offering guidance and support to ensure that Asylum Welcome delivers the vital work it was set up to do, in the best possible way for clients.
c) Scrutinise Asylum Welcome’s budgets, plans and financial reports, ensuring they meet the organisation’s needs and the relevant regulatory requirements.
d) Ensure Asylum Welcome is complying with its governing documents and relevant laws, as well as updating and reviewing its own policies and procedures.
e) Bring a particular skill, experience or insight that helps develop Asylum Welcome as an organisation.
f) Act with care and skill in Asylum Welcome’s best interests.
As a Trustee you share, with all the Trustees, equal responsibility for the charity.
Person Specification
Prospective Trustees will:
a) Be committed to the rights and welfare of refugees, asylum seekers and vulnerable migrants and to Asylum Welcome’s vision, mission and values and determined to use your skills and experience to make a difference for others.
b) Have experience of developing good relationships with people and organisations, stakeholders and supporters.
c) Be able to work in a team, recognising and respecting the difference between the Trustees’ role and that of staff or volunteers.
d) Be able to contribute to and ensure Asylum Welcome’s future plans and strategic development and/or financial stability.
The prospective Treasurer will have:
a) A recognised accounting qualification.
b) Significant experience of financial management, budgeting and reporting.
c) An understanding of the financial, strategic and operational risks and their mitigation in a charity context.
d) Be familiar with charity accounting and statutory reporting requirements.
As Chair of the Finance Committee, the Treasurer leads on all financial matters. The Finance Committee is responsible for making budget recommendations and financial reports for the Board and for agreeing and overseeing financial and related policies. They liaise closely with the Finance Manager to provide quarterly financial reports, the annual budget and annual
statutory accounts to the Board. Input is also required during the annual audit process.
The Board
Asylum Welcome is governed by a Board of between 5 and 13 (currently 11) Trustees, who are elected at the Annual General Meeting (AGM) in September. Trustees normally serve for at least 3 years. Additional Trustees may be co-opted between AGMs.
Trustees are not paid but travel expenses may be claimed for attending meetings.
The Board meets (via Zoom and in person) 5 - 6 times a year, usually early evening on a Thursday. Regular dates are agreed a year in advance.
Individual Trustees also join or lead the Board’s Committees. There are currently a Finance Committee (which meets 5 times a year, a week or so ahead of Board meetings) and a People and Governance Committee. We also have occasional task groups for short-term items.
We support asylum seekers, refugees and vulnerable migrants to settle and thrive in the U.K.
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