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Job description

Professionals Aid Guild (PAG) is seeking a new committee member to join a well-established charity on their Case Committee to assist in assessing applications and awarding grants. A background in social welfare would be desirable.

The successful candidate will;

  • Attend committee meetings either in person or electronically.
  • Assist in assessing applications and advising on awards.
  • Determining what awards should be made.
  • Be aware of UK social welfare system and use knowledge and skills to contribute effectively to group discussion.
  • Ensure the budget for grant awards is used according to the charity rules and objectives.

We are particularly interested in hearing from anyone with a background in social welfare; however, a general interest in the relief of poverty is important. A successful applicant would be decisive, responsible, and passionate about delivering and developing the aims of the charity. Our committee members play a vital role in the work of the charity and the delivery of grants. The charity processes confidential information about our applicants and so an awareness of data protection regulation would also be useful.

As a committee member on the Case Committee you will make a difference to the relief of poverty for professionals throughout the UK.

Some case studies below demonstrate the real impact that the charity has on those who have been awarded a grant towards their studies;

Ms C was made redundant. She was then self-employed but has been unable to work due to ill health. Her daughter was struggling mentally and emotionally with conventional schooling, so she home schooled her. Home-schooling has dramatically improved her daughter’s wellbeing. She is passionate about learning, but a lack of study materials had hindered her. PAG assisted with children’s education grants and a one-off grant towards general living expenses.  

Mrs C wrote “I was completely brought to tears. It has been very difficult for us these past couple of years and seeing your gift lifted a weight off our shoulders. Words cannot express our gratitude and appreciation. This could not have come at a better time. My daughter can now focus on her studies without worrying about the cost of it all. Thank you all from the bottom of our hearts. We have been truly blessed and are forever grateful.”.

Ms D is a single mother of a son at university. She left her family home due to domestic violence. She is a teacher but had been made redundant due to the recent pandemic. She became bankrupt and was struggling financially. She and her son suffer from long Covid and are currently unable to work. The funds helped her with a one-off grant.

Ms D wrote “It was such fantastic news to receive my award letter and I am so very grateful to you all.  These gifts will make a huge difference to how things are financially and it’s such a relief to know I can stop panicking in the short term and know things are going to be alright.

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Professionals Aid Guild View profile Organisation type Registered Charity Company size 1 - 5

The Professionals Aid Guild (PAG) works towards the relief of poverty and access to education for professional graduates and their families.

Posted on: Wednesday, 21 May 2025
Closing date: 19 August 2025 at 17:31
Tags: Advice / Information, Education, Individual Giving, Grants