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Llanhilleth Miners Institute is looking to strengthen its Board of Trustees and we currently have a number of exciting opportunities for people who would like to use their professional skills and experience to support an important community organisation.
We are particularly looking for trustees with expertise in:
• Events, Hospitality and Catering
• Legal
• Marketing and Communications
• Management Accounting and Finance
• Premises Management
As a Trustee, you will help shape the future direction of Llanhilleth Miners Institute, contribute to strategic decision making and provide guidance in your particular area of expertise.
Alongside attendance at Board and relevant committee meetings, trustees should expect to contribute approximately eight hours per month, on average, to preparation, advice and other trustee activity.
This is a great opportunity to use your knowledge and experience to make a meaningful contribution to an organisation that has been at the heart of the Llanhilleth community for generations.
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Join Us as a Trustee and Help Shape the Future of Specialist Diabetes Education & Research
Our charity exists to advance diabetes care by funding and supporting activities that improve understanding, treatment, and outcomes for people living with diabetes. Our work focuses on both healthcare professionals and the public. We are looking for new Trustees who want to make a meaningful impact on healthcare education and research across the UK. If you believe in improving patient care through knowledge, innovation, and evidence, this is a chance to use your expertise for genuine public good.
We are particularly seeking Trustees with:
- Financial expertise — including accountancy, financial oversight, investment management, or charity finance
- Governance experience — especially in regulated environments or the charity sector
- Legal expertise — charity law, contracts, compliance, or risk management
If you bring one of these skill sets, your contribution will be pivotal to strengthening our governance, ensuring financial sustainability, and supporting our mission.
What you’ll do
- Provide strategic leadership and help shape the charity’s long‑term direction
- Oversee governance, risk, and regulatory compliance
- Support financial planning, budgeting, and reporting
- Champion our work in healthcare education and research
- Work collaboratively with a small, dedicated board and team
What we offer
- A meaningful opportunity to influence healthcare education and research
- A welcoming, committed board that values diverse perspectives
- The chance to apply your professional expertise to a cause with real societal impact
- Flexible, part‑time voluntary commitment (typically board meetings plus occasional additional input)
Who we’re looking for
You don’t need prior Trustee experience — just the right expertise, sound judgement, and a commitment to good governance. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds and are especially keen to broaden the diversity of our board.
If you want to use your skills to strengthen a charity that improves healthcare through education and research, we would love to hear from you.
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Help Shape the Future of Mental Health Support in North Kent
North Kent Mind is seeking an inspirational and strategic leader to become our next Chair of the Board of Trustees.
As a local independent mental health charity affiliated with Mind, we support people across North Kent and Medway through a wide range of services including counselling, crisis support, housing support, employment services, and children and young people’s mental health programmes.
This is a unique opportunity to use your leadership skills to make a lasting difference to the lives of people experiencing mental health challenges in our communities.
About the Role
As Chair, you will lead our Board of Trustees and work closely with our Chief Executive to ensure North Kent Mind continues to deliver on its vision, mission, and strategic objectives.
You will provide governance leadership, support effective decision-making, and help ensure the organisation remains sustainable, impactful, and focused on the needs of local people.
Key responsibilities include:
- Leading and chairing the Board of Trustees
- Providing strategic leadership and direction for the organisation
- Provide line management and support to the Chief Executive on behalf of the board
- Ensuring effective governance and compliance with charity and company law
- Promoting strong collaboration between Trustees and the Executive Team
- Overseeing organisational performance against strategic goals
- Supporting succession planning, trustee development, and board effectiveness
- Acting as an ambassador for North Kent Mind where appropriate
Who We’re Looking For
We are seeking a committed and collaborative leader with:
Essential Experience and Skills
- Senior-level strategic leadership experience
- Strong leadership and relationship-building skills
- Experience developing and driving organisational strategy
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
- Ability to build inclusive and productive partnerships
- Sound judgement and the ability to navigate complex or challenging issues
- A commitment to diversity, inclusion, and equality
- A genuine interest in mental health and wellbeing
- Time and commitment to fulfil the responsibilities of the role
Desirable
- Previous Board or Trustee experience
- Experience within the charity, voluntary, community or social enterprise (VCSE) sector
- Understanding of charity governance and Charity Commission requirements
- Knowledge of mental health, health, or social care systems
- Strong local connections across Dartford, Gravesham, Swanley, or Medway
Time Commitment
The Chair role typically includes:
- Bi-monthly Board meetings
- Monthly one-to-one meetings with the Chief Executive
- One Annual General Meeting per year
- One Board Away Day per year
- Attendance at relevant committee meetings
- Occasional representation of North Kent Mind at events and stakeholder meetings
- Engagement with trustees, staff, and wider Mind network activities
Meetings are a combination of face-to-face and virtual attendance.
Why Join North Kent Mind?
By becoming Chair, you will:
- Help shape the future of mental health services across North Kent and Medway
- Lead a committed and experienced Board of Trustees
- Support a respected local charity with a strong reputation for impact
- Access trustee induction and ongoing development opportunities
- Join the wider Mind Federation network
- Receive reimbursement of reasonable expenses
- Access trustee wellbeing support and Blue Light Card benefits
We are committed to creating an inclusive environment where everyone feels respected, valued, and empowered. We actively welcome applications from people of all backgrounds and communities.
To support and provide quality mental health services which empower local people, and future generations.
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Do you want to help guide and support a welcoming community centre in Calderdale
Do you want to help make Calderdale a more welcoming place for refugees and people seeking asylum?
Do you have experience in finance, accounting or company secretarial work?
We are looking for a Trustee Treasurer to join the Board of St Augustine’s Centre.
This is a voluntary role, but a vital one, helping to ensure our charity remains financially sustainable and well governed.
About St Augustine's Centre
St Augustine’s is a highly respected specialist charity working with people seeking asylum, and new refugees, who are rebuilding their lives in Calderdale. We help with advice on immigration and asylum and offer one-on-one support with welfare, housing, health, and access to wider services.
Renowned for our person-centered approach, we provide a welcoming, safe and inclusive space. We offer English language classes, training, creative, social, sports and wellbeing activities, trips and volunteering opportunities.
About the Trustee Treasurer role
Our current Trustee Treasurer is stepping down after more than seven years in the role. We are seeking someone with the right skills and experience to take on this important position.
Key responsibilities include:
- Acting as Company Secretary
- Filing accounts and annual returns to Companies House and the Charity Commission
- Maintaining bank accounts and mandates
- Authorising payments and overseeing movement of funds
- Ensuring compliance with our governing documents (Memorandum and Articles of Association)
- Supporting the preparation of annual accounts
- Working with the Director on budgets and forecasts
- Supporting financial systems (including QuickBooks)
Time commitment
- This is a voluntary role (reasonable expenses are paid, including travel and childcare where needed)
- 4 Board meetings per year, lasting around 2 hours each
- Meetings are usually held in person, with the option to join online
- Preparation time of around 1 hour per meeting
- Trustees also join at least one Board sub‑group, meeting 4 times a year
Overall, the commitment is approximately 8 hours per month, with flexibility depending on your availability.
Support is available for trustees whose first language is not English.
At our vibrant centre in Halifax, we welcome and support refugees and people seeking asylum, helping them to rebuild their lives with dignity.



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Chair of Trustees
Citizens Advice Buckinghamshire
Voluntary role | Buckinghamshire
Are you a well-connected leader in Buckinghamshire with the energy and ambition to help a respected local charity grow its impact?
Citizens Advice Buckinghamshire is seeking an exceptional individual to become our next Chair of Trustees.
About Us
We are part of the national Citizens Advice network, providing free, confidential and impartial advice to thousands of people each year across Buckinghamshire. We have offices in Aylesbury, Buckingham, High Wycombe and Chesham.
Our work helps people resolve problems around debt, housing, employment, benefits and consumer rights, often preventing crises, reducing pressure on public services and enabling individuals to regain stability and independence.
The organisation is stable, well-managed and ambitious. Following reductions in statutory funding and changes across the national network, we are now focused on strengthening income streams, raising our local profile and entering a new phase of growth.
The Opportunity
It is an opportunity to build on strong foundations and take the organisation forward.
As Chair, you will:
• Provide strategic leadership to the Board of Trustees.
• Help strengthen funding and sustainability.
• Raise the profile of Citizens Advice across Buckinghamshire.
• Represent the organisation with funders, partners and the wider community.
• Champion the difference we make to people’s lives.
We are particularly interested in candidates who live in, or have strong knowledge and networks within Buckinghamshire (ideally central or south).
Who We’re Looking For
We are seeking someone who brings:
• Strategic leadership experience (board or senior executive level).
• The confidence to support and constructively challenge a CEO.
• Strong networking skills and credibility locally.
• Commercial awareness and financial literacy.
• An interest in fundraising and partnership development.
• A genuine commitment to community impact.
Prior Chair experience is welcome but not essential. Energy, judgement and the ability to build relationships are key.
Time Commitment
• Four face-to-face Board meetings per year (2 hours each).
• Four subcommittee meetings per subcommittee annually Finance & Risk, Operations, People, and Fundraising).
• Annual strategy Away Day.
• Annual Staff & Volunteers Day.
• Attendance at selected fundraising and stakeholder events.
• Approximate commitment: 2 -4 days per month.
Why This Role Matters
Citizens Advice Buckinghamshire helps people solve problems that, left unaddressed, cost families, councils and government far more in the long term.
As Chair, you will help ensure this essential service continues to thrive, supporting residents to become more financially secure, resilient and able to contribute fully to society.
For more information and how to apply download the Appointment Brief.
Closing date: 9am Friday 11 September 2026
Join us in shaping the next chapter of Citizens Advice Buckinghamshire.
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We are looking for a committed and experienced individual to join our Board of Trustees as Treasurer. As a registered charitable company, our community centre supports local people through a range of services and activities to improve life outcomes for all.
Key Responsibilities
· Monitor the financial position of the charity and advise the Board on financial matters.
· Chair our Finance Committee which meets quarterly
· Ensure proper records are kept and that accounts meet legal and regulatory requirements.
· Support the preparation of budgets, financial reports, and annual accounts.
· Support the work of the outsourced accounting agency and, when necessary, liaise with staff responsible for day-to-day financial administration.
· Contribute to the overall strategic direction and good governance of the Centre as an active Trustee.
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Volunteer Opportunity – Treasurer Trustee
Independent Arts Isle of Wight
Do you have financial skills and experience that could help strengthen creativity, wellbeing, and
community connections across the Isle of Wight?
Independent Arts is seeking a Treasurer Trustee to join our Board and help support the charity’s
continued growth and sustainability.
Independent Arts works with people of all ages and backgrounds, using creativity and
participation in the arts to improve wellbeing, reduce isolation, build confidence, and
strengthen communities. We believe that creativity can have a positive impact on people’s lives,
and we are looking for someone who shares our values and wants to make a meaningful
contribution.
As Treasurer Trustee, you will play an important role in helping the Board oversee the charity’s financial affairs, ensuring strong financial governance and supporting informed decision-making. You will work alongside fellow trustees and staff to help ensure the organisation remains financially sustainable and able to continue delivering its valuable work across the Isle of Wight.
We are looking for someone who can offer:
• Experience in finance, accounting, budgeting, business planning, or financial
management
• The ability to understand and explain financial information clearly
• Strategic thinking and sound judgement
• A collaborative approach and willingness to contribute to Board discussions
• Commitment to good governance and the aims of Independent Arts
Previous charity trustee experience or a professional accounting qualification would be
welcome but is not essential. We encourage applications from people with relevant skills and
practical experience from a range of professional and personal backgrounds.
What you’ll gain from the role:
• The opportunity to make a meaningful impact within the local community
• Experience of charity leadership and governance
• The chance to use your professional skills for social good
• The opportunity to work alongside a passionate and committed Board and team
• A chance to support creativity, wellbeing, and inclusive community development across
the Isle of Wight
Time commitment
This is a voluntary role. The Treasurer Trustee will be expected to attend quarterly Board and
finance committee meetings and review papers in advance, with additional time required to
support the CEO in financial planning, Board and annual reporting activities.
Independent Arts is committed to equality, diversity, and inclusion and welcomes applications
from people of all backgrounds, experiences, and communities.
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The Pirate Castle is looking for a voluntary Treasurer Trustee to join our friendly and committed Trustee Board. We are an iconic Camden-based community boating charity, established in 1966; we are proud to say that 2026 is our 60th anniversary.
Our well-known castle building sits on the banks of the Regent's Canal in the heart of Camden Town. We rent out our community space and offer a range of watersports for children and adults of all ages and abilities. Kayaking and canal boating are core to our work and we tackle disadvantage and support our community by offering subsidised sport and recreation, including through the school holidays. If you ever walk along the canal tow path in Camden you can't help but notice us on the water!
The ideal candidate will have a strong background in financial analysis or accounting, ideally with a professional accountancy qualification.The role involves working with our contracted Bookkeeper and Development Manager to monitor and oversee the charity's finances month-to-month and to report to trustees at Board meetings. It also involves overseeing the preparation of the annual accounts, together with our external accounts inspector (our annual income level is below the audit threshold).
The charity is in a sound financial position. As the Treasurer you will also be involved in and have an important voice in the charity's strategic management and governance. We are a friendly Trustee Board and staff team, looking for a Treasurer with solid financial analysis and an ability to communicate with others from all walks of life. You can expect about 4-5 hours' work per month on average. The Board meets 10 times each year, usually on a Monday evening. Most of our meetings are held remotely though two meetings each year are held in person in our Camden Castle building.
Please note this is a voluntary (unpaid) position. As a Trustee you would be a director of our company limited by guarantee. We maintain directors and officers insurance for our Board members.
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Finance Trustee - Treasurer
Goals 4 Girls is a London based charity dedicated to empowering girls and young women through football, mentoring and leadership development.
We work with girls and young women from underserved communities who face barriers to participation in sport, confidence building and personal development. Through structured programmes delivered in schools and communities, we support girls to build resilience, improve wellbeing and develop leadership skills.
Our programmes combine football participation with mentoring, wellbeing support and access to positive role models. By creating safe, female-focused spaces and strong support networks, we help girls develop confidence both on and off the pitch.
As demand for our work grows, Goals 4 Girls is entering an exciting stage of development, expanding our programmes, building partnerships with leading organisations in sport and business, and increasing our national impact.
To support this growth, we are seeking a Treasurer to join our Board of Trustees, helping guide the organisation’s financial sustainability and long-term strategy.
Role Summary:
Reporting to: Chair of Trustees and the Trustee Board
Working closely with the Chair, CEO & G4G Accountant.
The Role of Treasurer
The Treasurer is a key member of the Board of Trustees, providing oversight of the charity’s financial health and helping ensure strong financial governance.
Working closely with the Chair, CEO and Board, the Treasurer will support strategic decision-making by ensuring that trustees have clear and accurate financial information and that the charity operates with robust financial controls.
The Treasurer plays an important role in helping the Board balance ambition and growth with responsible financial stewardship.
Key Responsibilities
The Treasurer will:
· Oversee the presentation of budgets, management accounts and annual financial statements to the Board.
· Ensure that appropriate financial systems, controls and procedures are in place.
· Monitor the financial health and sustainability of the organisation.
· Support the development and review of financial policies, including reserves and risk management.
· Provide financial insight to support strategic planning and growth.
· Work with the Chair, CEO, leadership team and with the Goals 4 Girls accountant to ensure effective financial planning and reporting.
· Ensure compliance with Charity Commission, SORP reporting and good governance principles
· Oversee preparation of the charity’s annual accounts and liaise with external accountants or auditors.
· Ensure financial risks are identified and appropriately managed.
· Help build financial understanding across the Board by presenting financial information clearly and accessibly.
Skills and Experience
We are seeking a treasurer with strong charity financial expertise who is motivated by the opportunity to support a growing charity making a positive impact in young people’s lives. Please note that only London-based candidates will be considered and this position requires an enhanced DBS check and two professional references.
The ideal candidate will bring:
Essential
·A professional background in charity finance with at least 5 years post-qualification as an accountant, investment or financial management professional
· Experience of financial oversight, governance or strategic financial planning in the charity sector
· Strong analytical and strategic thinking skills
· The ability to communicate financial information clearly to non-financial audiences
- An understanding of the Charity Commission requirements relating to finance and governance
Desirable
Experience of supporting organisational growth or scaling programmes
· Interest in sport, youth development or gender equality
Most importantly, we are looking for someone who shares our commitment to creating opportunities for girls and young women.
Time Commitment
The Treasurer role is voluntary, with reasonable expenses reimbursed.
Expected commitment:
· Attendance at monthly Board meetings - these are mostly online with the occasional in person Board meeting
· Occasional committee or working group participation where relevant
· Preparation and review of financial information between meetings
The average commitment is approximately 5 –7 hours per month including a one hour monthly Board meeting.
Trustees are appointed for an initial three-year term, with the option of renewal.
Board Culture
Goals 4 Girls is committed to building a diverse and inclusive Board.
We welcome applications from individuals from a wide range of professional backgrounds, communities and lived experiences. We believe diversity strengthens governance and improves the impact of our work.
Why Join Goals 4 Girls
Joining the Trustee Board offers the opportunity to:
· Help shape the future of a growing charity breaking barriers to football for girls and young women
· Contribute strategic expertise to a value led organisation
· Work alongside an engaged and passionate Board and leadership team
· Support programmes that are creating lasting social impact
How to Apply
To express interest in the Treasurer role, please submit the following documentation:
· A cover letter outlining your interest and relevant experience no longer than 2 A4 sides
· A current CV
Please note that this volunteer role will require two references and an enhanced DBS check
Attendance at Board monthly meeting (1 hour last Thurs of each month), regular meetings with G4G senior management ahead of each Board meeting, meeting with auditors during audit process plus other ad-hoc meetings and internal events as required.
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Make a difference in the lives of children, families and women. Become a PACT Trustee.
We are seeking two voluntary trustees to join our exceptional Board of trustees: One with professional experience in Safeguarding and one with professional experience within the Violence Against Women and Girls sector, or closely aligned areas.
If you are committed to making a lasting impact and guiding a charity that makes a positive difference to hundreds of lives every year, this is an incredible opportunity to join us on our mission.
You do not need previous trustee experience as we provide a full induction and ongoing training. This is a unique chance to apply your expertise at strategic level, playing a pivotal role in ensuring we continue delivering high-quality, trauma-informed services, championing the welfare of vulnerable families, and shaping supportive policies that protect children and strengthen communities.
PACT (Parents and Children Together) has been building and strengthening families since 1911 through outstanding adoption services and specialist therapeutic and trauma informed support services across Reading, the Thames Valley, and southern England. As one of the UK’s leading voluntary adoption agencies, we place children with loving, permanent families (over 81 placements last year) and offer lifelong specialist support through services like our Strengthening Families Team, CATCH and Adopter Champions. Alongside our adoption service provision, we empower women facing multiple disadvantages through our Alana House women’s centre and help children and their non-abusing parents recover from trauma via our Bounce Back 4 Kids programme.
Who we are looking for
We warmly welcome applications from people of all backgrounds and actively encourage individuals from underrepresented groups, including those with lived experience of adoption, care or disadvantage to apply. Diversity of thought and experience strengthens our Board, and we value perspectives from different communities, cultures and lived experiences. Your expertise will help us deliver inclusive, high quality services for children, families and women.
These trustee roles are voluntary positions that are home-based with occasional travel to our Reading head office for in person board meetings or to collaborate with PACT colleagues relevant to your lead role (reasonable expenses covered) and support for our events. The time commitment is around one day per month, including quarterly Board meetings and input into wider charity matters. We aim to be flexible and will make adjustments where we can support accessibility and your availability.
For the Safeguarding Lead Trustee role, we would welcome applications from interested individuals who have current strong understanding and experience of safeguarding legislation, especially in children’s social care.
For the Violence Against Women and Girls Trustee role, we are looking for individuals with demonstrable experience of working in this sector, or in closely aligned areas (e.g. domestic abuse, sexual violence, women in the criminal justice system, safeguarding, trauma informed services). You will have a strong understanding of the policy, commissioning and funding landscape relating to this field.
What would you get as a PACT trustee?
· Satisfaction of helping vulnerable children, women and families, and giving something back
· An opportunity to exercise your skills and knowledge, possibly in a different environment or context
· A chance to contribute to the charity’s strategic growth
· A chance to expand your experience of charities and gain new skills
· An opportunity to work alongside other skilled and committed trustees
· High-quality induction, training and support from us and other charity-support organisations
· Being a Trustee can support the acquisition of valuable skills and experience that support career development
We understand that becoming a trustee is a commitment and you want to ensure that you are applying for a role that matches your values and requirements. You will find lots more information about PACT on our website and one of our trustees also kindly provided this short video with further details.
If you believe you can contribute to the skills and diversity of our Board and would like to apply, please visit the volunteer page of our website where you will find the trustee recruitment pack and application form.
We are committed to making our recruitment process accessible. If you need the information in a different format or require adjustments during the application process, please let us know.
We look forward to hearing from you!
The closing date for applications is 9am on Tuesday 01 September 2026.
Early applications are encouraged as we may review and appoint on an earlier basis if a successful candidate is secured.
Safeguarding is at the heart of everything we do at PACT. We have robust measures and best practices in place to safeguard and protect the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and we take pride in maintaining outstanding safeguarding standards.
Anyone joining our team is subject to PACT’s safer recruitment pre-appointment enquiries, including an Enhanced Disclosure Barring Service (DBS) check.
an adoption charity and family support provider helping hundreds of families every year through outstanding adoption and adoption support services

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About Breck Foundation
Breck Foundation is a UK child online safety charity founded in 2014 in memory of Breck Bednar, a 14-year-old boy who was groomed and murdered by someone he met online. Everything we do is driven by a simple but urgent mission: to prevent this from ever happening again.
Since our founding, we have reached more than 335,000 people in person or on video, including over 276,000 children and young people. Through our school programmes, professional training, parent engagement and policy advocacy, we work across whole communities to build the knowledge, skills and confidence needed to keep children safe online.
We are now preparing to launch a new growth strategy, and this is a genuinely exciting moment to be joining us.
About the role
We are looking for an exceptional individual to serve as our new Chair of Trustees, following the stepping down of our current Chair after three years of dedicated service.
As Chair, you will lead the Board of Trustees and work in close partnership with the Chief Executive to provide strategic oversight and governance of the charity. You will play a central role in shaping and delivering our new growth strategy, helping us extend our reach, deepen our impact and grow our influence on the policy landscape.
This is a voluntary role with a time commitment of approximately 1 day per month, to cover quarterly Board meetings, sub-committee involvement, regular contact with the Chief Executive and occasional attendance at Foundation events.
A full recruitment pack, including details of all responsibilities and how to apply, is available to download via the link on this page.
What we are looking for
We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds. You do not need to have been a Chair before. If you bring the right skills, values and commitment, we would love to hear from you.
We are looking for candidates who can demonstrate:
- Senior leadership experience in the charity, public or private sector, ideally including board or committee experience
- A strong understanding of charity governance and trustee responsibilities, or a clear and credible commitment to developing this quickly
- Experience of leading organisations through periods of strategic change or growth
- The ability to chair meetings effectively, build consensus and bring out the best in a diverse board
- An understanding of the financial and fundraising challenges facing charitable organisations
- A genuine commitment to children and young people's safety and wellbeing online
Our commitment to diversity
We are committed to building a Board that reflects the diversity of the communities we serve. We would particularly encourage applications from people from LGBTQAI+, Black, Asian or minority ethnic communities.
How to apply
Please download our recruitment pack for full details of the role and application process.
Applications close at 10am on Tuesday 1 September 2026.
Initial video interviews w/c 7th September 2026.
Please use your cover letter to explain how you meet the requirements of the role description.
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SSAFA, the Armed Forces charity, is seeking a Information Systems & Analytics Trustee to join our purpose-driven and passionate Council (Board of Trustees). Are you ready to play a leading role in shaping the strategic direction of the UK’s oldest national tri-service charity?
Founded in 1885, SSAFA, the Armed Forces charity, provides practical, financial and emotional support to serving personnel, veterans and their families. Today, we remain a trusted source of help for those who serve or have served, and for the families who stand beside them.
Our work is underpinned by our values of understanding, commitment, integrity and compassion, and delivered by a diverse network of volunteers and employees across the UK and worldwide.
Role Responsibilities
As a Trustee, you will:
- Provide strategic leadership, aligning with the Charity Governance Code principles of organisational purpose, leadership and integrity
- Ensure effective stewardship of the charity’s resources and long-term sustainability
- Safeguard SSAFA’s reputation, values and charitable purpose
- Promote a culture of integrity, accountability, and inclusive decision-making at Board level
- Ensure compliance with charity law, regulatory requirements and governing documents
We are seeking individuals who can contribute to high-quality governance in line with the Charity Governance Code, to:
- Provide advice on digital technology, transformation and innovation to improve service delivery
- Provide oversight and guidance on AI, data and digital risks
- Support compliance with legal and regulatory requirements in the digital environment
- Provide assurance on cyber security resilience
- Work alongside the Executive and IT function to strengthen SSAFA’s digital capability
Why Join Us
You will join a committed and purpose-driven Board, operating in accordance with recognised governance best practice. This is an opportunity to help shape the strategic future of SSAFA and ensure it continues to deliver impact for the Armed Forces community, now and in the future.
Closing date: Midnight on 1 September 2026
Interviews: Face to face interviews will be held in October 2026.
Our vision A society in which the Armed Forces, veterans and their families can thrive.
Who we are
The Humane League UK (THL UK) is dedicated to ending the abuse of animals raised for food by influencing the policies of leading food companies, advocating for stronger animal protection laws, and encouraging individuals to take action. We are part of a global network of organisations working to create a future where all animals are treated with respect and compassion.
Thanks to our effectiveness, The Humane League has been named Top Charity by the independent evaluator Animal Charity Evaluators for every rating period since 2012.
THL UK is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to furthering equity and inclusion, and we value diversity. We seek people from a wide range of backgrounds who will bring a fresh perspective to the team, not just because it is the right thing to do, but because it makes us stronger. We are proud to be a Disability Confident Committed Employer, demonstrating our commitment to recruiting, retaining, and supporting disabled people and people with health conditions, based on their skills and talent.
The Position
We are seeking two new Trustees to add to the current Board of four voluntary members.
Board members (trustees) of THL UK are responsible for providing strategic leadership, ensuring strong governance, and safeguarding the organisation’s mission, values, and financial sustainability.
This is a voluntary position, and trustees are expected to act in the best interests of the charity and in accordance with legal and regulatory requirements.
Whether you are an experienced charity trustee or looking for your first board position; if you believe you can share our commitment for ending the abuse of animals raised for food and have the qualities, knowledge and experience we are looking for, then we’d love to hear from you.
For full details about the role of trustees please view our information pack which you can find in the application resources below.
If you would like to watch a recording of our recent webinar where we discussed the role in more detail, you can view this by following the link to our website.
Person specification and requirements for this role
While specific experience in animal protection is not essential, all Board members must:
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Demonstrate a commitment to the aims and values of THL UK.
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Understand and accept the legal duties, responsibilities, and liabilities of trusteeship.
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Bring a strategic mindset and the ability to make well-reasoned, independent decisions.
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Be able to communicate in ways that build understanding and trust, and contribute positively to collaborative team working.
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Be willing to devote the necessary time and effort to the role.
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Be committed to moving forward with Diversity, Equity and Inclusion best practices.
Specialist Expertise Sought
In addition to the general requirements above, we are particularly seeking candidates who can bring expertise in one or more of the following areas:
1. Charity Governance
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In-depth knowledge of charity governance best practice, preferably gained through prior trustee, board, or senior charity leadership experience.
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Understanding of regulatory compliance and governance frameworks for UK charities.
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Legal skills relating to charity law, contracts, risk management, or related fields (desirable).
2. Charity Fundraising
Experience and understanding of charity fundraising, with particular relevance to EA-aligned funding environments.
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Knowledge of charity fundraising principles, governance considerations, and ethical fundraising practice.
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Understanding of the Effective Altruism funding landscape, including grant-making bodies, donor expectations, and impact-led funding criteria.
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Experience supporting or advising on grant applications, funder relationships, and individual donor stewardship.
3. Farmed Animal Campaigning
Knowledge of campaigning and advocacy within animal protection movements, with a particular focus on farmed animals.
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Understanding of the strategic landscape of farmed animal protection, including corporate campaigns, legislative advocacy, public engagement, and movement priorities.
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Experience of designing, advising on, or evaluating campaigns that seek measurable improvements for farmed animals.
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Awareness of the wider animal protection movement, including key organisations, campaign tactics, risks, and opportunities for collaboration.
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Scientific or veterinarian understanding and experience with farmed animals (desirable).
We welcome applications from individuals from all backgrounds and with a range of perspectives. Having reviewed existing Trustees' diversity we would particularly welcome applications from ethnic minorities, disabled people and marginalised groups.
Where candidates bring similar skills and experience, we may take lived experience or background into account to help us build a more representative and inclusive board.
Key Responsibilities
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Contribute actively to the Board’s role in giving strategic direction, setting overall policy, defining goals, and evaluating performance.
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Ensure that THL UK complies with its governing document, charity law, and any other relevant legislation or regulations.
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Oversee the financial health of the charity, approving annual budgets and monitoring financial performance.
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Champion the fundraising work of THL UK in various ways–for example by introducing new donors from your network, actively promoting THL UK’s fundraising initiatives (like our end of year appeal), or by donating directly if you have the means to do so.
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Protect and promote the charity’s values, reputation, and effectiveness.
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Support and challenge the executive team to achieve the organisation’s objectives.
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Act as an ambassador for THL UK, promoting its work to stakeholders and the public.
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Participate in Board meetings (typically four per year) and occasional sub-committee meetings, as well as contributing advice and guidance outside formal meetings when required.
Key competencies
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Strategic thinker: Looks at consequences, implications, interdependencies, and indirect effects, all in both the short and longer term. Looks beyond the immediate goal or issue and with the greater context, not just the content of the moment. Is able to think and act creatively in difficult situations.
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Problem solver: Identifies issues, effectively structures problems, analyses information to produce insights and generates wise, actionable recommendations. A forward-looking thinker who anticipates the needs of the organisation.
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Effective: Strategically able to focus our energy, resources and talent toward impactful actions that will reduce, and ultimately end, the abuse of animals for food.
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Communication and strong interpersonal skills: Ability to communicate in ways that build understanding and trust and can adapt to different tones and styles and be able to engage with people from all walks of life.
We exist to end the abuse of animals raised for food
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Are you passionate about improving health and wellbeing outcomes, especially for older people?
Do you value the “magic dust” of real human relationship?
Claremont Project is a mental health, arts and wellbeing charity based in Angel, Islington. We are seeking a Treasurer Trustee to strengthen our charity as we step into our next chapter.
About us
Claremont has been around since 1819 and serves mostly older people through a powerful blend of social prescribing, low-cost psychotherapy and a programme of arts and wellbeing activities.
Claremont is a place of innovation and creativity, underpinned by a Relational Approach which emphasises real listening, self-awareness and an awareness of how we are being in relation to other people. We were the UK’s first Wellbeing Centre long before the term was ubiquitous; and in the 1920s and 30s we ran programmes that became models for the Welfare State.
At our beautiful and well-loved building at 24–27 White Lion Street, we nurture a vibrant, inclusive community, underpinned by our conviction that everybody matters.
About the role
The Treasurer is a key member of the Board of Trustees, helping to ensure Claremont’s financial health, sustainability and good governance.
Working closely with the Chair, CEO and bookkeeper, the Treasurer supports the Board in overseeing the charity’s financial affairs and ensuring appropriate financial stewardship.
The Treasurer will:
- Support the Board in fulfilling its financial governance responsibilities.
- Help ensure that effective financial controls and reporting systems are in place.
- Provide oversight and constructive challenge regarding budgets, forecasts and financial planning.
- Assist the Board in understanding Claremont’s financial position and long-term sustainability.
- Support compliance with Charity Commission and Companies House financial requirements.
- Chair or participate in finance-related committee meetings where appropriate.
- Contribute strategically to the future development of the organisation.
As set out by the Charity Commission, Trustees at Claremont are collectively responsible for:
- Advancing the charitable purposes of Claremont and ensuring we carry out our purposes for public benefit.
- Ensuring Claremont complies with its governing document and the law.
- Acting in Claremont’s best interests.
- Managing Claremont’s resources responsibly.
- Acting with reasonable care and skill.
- Ensuring that Claremont is accountable as a charity.
Who we are looking for
We are seeking someone who:
- Has financial expertise, accountancy qualifications and/or senior financial management experience.
- Understands governance and financial oversight within charities or not-for-profits.
- Can think strategically and communicate financial information clearly to non-financial colleagues.
- Shares Claremont’s mission, values and relational approach.
- Brings warmth, emotional intelligence and collaborative working.
Experience in one or more of the following areas would also be valuable:
- Charity finance and fundraising
- Property or buildings management
- Income generation and lettings
Alongside technical expertise, we are looking for a certain “Claremontiness” — aspirational and personal qualities that embody a genuine relational approach to life.
Time commitment
Quarterly Board meetings (held in the evenings), plus preparation, emails and committee work.
Equality, diversity and inclusion
Claremont is a community where people from all backgrounds are loved and wanted, and which is diverse in terms of characteristics like race and ethnicity, gender, disability and socioeconomic status. We seek to ensure that our Board represents the people we serve and welcome applications from candidates coming from backgrounds that have historically been underrepresented on charity boards.
How to apply
Please send a CV and covering letter describing why you are interested in the role and summarising the expertise you bring.
Deadline for applications: Wednesday 30th September
Please note:
- You must be 18 or over and must not be disqualified from acting as a Trustee.
- Trustees are required to declare any conflict of interest while carrying out their duties.
- This is a voluntary position, but reasonable expenses are reimbursed.
Claremont Project aims to enrich the lives of older adults by fostering creativity, connection, and wellbeing.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Harris Hill is delighted to be supporting Camphill Devon to recruit six new trustees to its Board.
Camphill Devon is a long-established charity providing supported living, residential care and meaningful community for adults with learning disabilities. Set within a unique rural environment featuring multiple residential houses and a 100-acre working farm, Camphill Devon offers a blend of care, independence, therapeutic activity and community living.
The charity provides a vibrant and wholesome environment where people can enjoy the freedom of their rural surroundings, access craft, land and community activities, and play a part in the running of where they live. We are committed to providing the necessary support and facilities through which everyone can choose to live their life, their way.
Camphill Devon is looking for six new trustees to provide strategic and inspirational leadership to the charity. The charity is seeking applicants with experience and/or skills in the following areas:
- Care Committee – 2 Trustees . Candidates should have a background in adult social care, supported living, or learning disability services, with knowledge of CQC regulations, safeguarding frameworks, and care quality governance.
- Finance Committee – 2 Trustees (one of whom will Chair the Finance Committee). Candidates should have professional experience in finance, accountancy, or audit. At least one of the two should have demonstrable risk management expertise, including risk frameworks and internal controls.
- Workforce Committee – 1 Trustee . Candidates should have a background in HR, workforce planning, or organisational development, with experience in a regulated or care sector environment preferable.
- Estates Committee – 1 Trustee . Candidates should have professional expertise in estates management, facilities, construction, surveying, or asset management, with working knowledge of statutory health and safety compliance.
If you are inspired and excited by what Camphill Devon does, we’d love to hear from you.
Location:
Hapstead Village, Camphill Devon Community, Buckfastleigh, Devon, TQ11 0JN
Time commitment (Approx. 1 day per month):
- 5 days per year for Board meetings including 1 day which will be used for strategy planning. Trustees are encouraged to attend Board meetings in person at Camphill Devon.
- Half a day per month for committee meetings (per committee). Committee meetings will take place monthly initially and will be run remotely.
- Term of office: 3 years (subject to change following review).
Remuneration: This is a voluntary position & as such does not pay a salary. Reasonable expenses are reimbursed.
How to apply:
Please review the Recruitment Pack for further information about Camphill Devon, the trustee positions and for details on how to apply.
Closing date for applications: 9am, Friday 18 September 2026
Both Camphill Devon and Harris Hill operate an equal opportunity policy and commit to treating all of our candidates and jobseekers fairly. We welcome and encourage applications from everyone regardless of age, disability, sex, gender reassignment, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief and marriage and civil partnerships.



