Chief executive volunteer roles
As the Thackray Museum of Medicine looks to build on a period of bold strategic growth since our 2021 redevelopment, we are seeking an experienced, ambitious and community-minded Chair to lead our Board of Trustees. The Thackray is the UK’s largest independent medical museum: a dynamic, civic museum in East Leeds with a nationally significant collection of over 50,000 objects and a clear mission to inspire people with the passion and purpose of medicine and healthcare - past, present and future. Since reopening we have grown audiences, deepened community partnerships and developed an ambitious plan to be the UK’s leading medical museum by 2030.
Role: Chair of the Board of Trustees
Term: Minimum three years from 12th May 2026, renewable (maximum six years)
Commitment: Approx. 1–1.5 days per month (voluntary; reasonable out-of-pocket expenses reimbursed)
Your location: Ideally Leeds (nationwide considered); Board meetings four times a year (three may be hybrid; in-person presence preferred).
The Role:
The Chair will lead and steward an engaged, forward-thinking Board to support the CEO and senior team as the Museum consolidates recent gains and secures long-term resilience. You will ensure excellent governance, provide constructive challenge and support to the CEO, strengthen relationships with funders and partners, champion the Museum’s commitment to equity and community co-curation, and be an ambassador for the organisation locally and nationally.
Key responsibilities:
· Set strategic direction: Lead the Board in shaping, approving and monitoring delivery of the CEO’s strategy to meet the Museum’s mission and 2030 ambitions.
· Own governance & risk: Ensure high standards of governance, legal and regulatory compliance, and effective oversight of the risk register.
· Build board capability: Drive trustee recruitment, induction, appraisal and succession planning to secure the skills, diversity and lived experience needed.
· Partner with the CEO: Line-manage and support the CEO - offering constructive challenge, guidance on operations and people matters, and ensuring strong executive accountability.
· Champion income & profile: Use networks to open doors to major funders, partners and donors, and actively raise the Museum’s profile.
· Ensure financial stewardship: Oversee budgets, reserves and trading activity with the Treasurer and Finance Committee, and scrutinise financial reporting.
· Lead effective meetings: Chair Board meetings, encourage robust discussion, ensure timely decisions and follow-through on agreed actions.
· Represent and advocate: Act as an ambassador to civic partners, funders, media and diverse local communities.
· Steward the estate: Support oversight of capital, maintenance and estate priorities for the Museum’s Victorian building.
Who you are:
· Seasoned governance leader: Experienced chair or senior trustee with sound knowledge of trustee duties, charity & company law and governance best practice.
· Strategic thinker: Track record of leading strategy in museums, heritage, culture, health or education - or in complex, stakeholder-facing organisations.
· Fundraising connector: Proven at building relationships with major funders, trusts, corporates or donors and supporting successful income-raising and profile activity.
· Financially literate: Comfortable with budget scrutiny, risk oversight and the commercial realities of earned income models or trading subsidiaries.
· Capital & estate experience: Practical experience of overseeing capital projects, estate stewardship or major building maintenance.
· ED&I and community champion: Committed to equity, inclusion and co-creation, with evidence of widening participation and diversifying leadership.
· Confident ambassador: Excellent interpersonal and public-facing skills; able to represent the Museum credibly to varied audiences.
· Supportive leader: Able to challenge and develop senior executives while fostering a collegiate, high-performing board culture.
· Local affinity desirable: A strong connection to Leeds or experience working in diverse urban communities is an advantage.
For full details of the role including how to apply, please download the full appointment brief . To apply, please send an up-to-date CV, a Supporting Statement (no more than two A4 pages) outlining your interest and relevant experience, in confidence to Jenny Hills at Harris Hill via the apply button.
For an informal and confidential conversation about this position, please contact Jenny Hills at Harris Hill with times to speak and (optional but appreciated) a CV or professional profile which will be treated with the strictest confidence. There is also the opportunity for suitable interested candidates to speak to The Thackray’s CEO in advance of submitting an application.
Closing date for applications: 11.59pm, Tuesday 31 March 2026.
First stage interviews: w/c 13 April 2026 (tbc).
Second stage interviews: w/c 20 April 2026 (tbc).
The Thackray is actively committed to promoting Equality, Diversity and Inclusion. We are a Disability Confident employer (registration number DCS036392) and welcome applications from all sections of the community.
As leading charity recruitment specialists and a certified B Corp, Harris Hill is committed to high and ever-improving standards of equitable and inclusive recruitment. We actively welcome applications from all sections of the community regardless of age, disability, gender, race, religion, sexuality and other protected characteristics.
About us
We are the Global Network of Civil Society Organisations for Disaster Reduction (GNDR), the largest global network of civil society organisations working to strengthen the resilience of people most at risk from disasters and climate change. With two trustees nearing the end of their terms, we are now recruiting two new trustees to join our Board at an exciting moment as we prepare to launch our 2026–2030 global strategy.
Key responsibilities
- Provide strategic oversight and support effective governance
- Ensure compliance with charity law and good governance practice
- Oversee financial sustainability, risk management, and organisational performance
- Support and challenge the Executive Director and Senior Leadership Team
- Champion equity, inclusion, localisation, and community‑led action
- Act as an ambassador for GNDR’s mission and values
What we’re looking for
We are looking for individuals who can bring strategic insight, sound judgement, and a commitment to equity and localisation. While all trustees share collective responsibility for GNDR’s governance, we are specifically seeking two candidates with the following professional expertise to strengthen the Board’s capacity in these areas:
- Professional expertise in Finance (e.g., financial management, audit, budgeting, risk)
- Professional expertise in Human Resources (e.g., people & culture, organisational development, HR policy)
All trustees are expected to uphold the following core criteria:
- Commitment to GNDR’s mission, values, and global network
- Strategic thinking, independent judgement, and collaborative working
- Strong communication skills and willingness to contribute actively
- Understanding of (or willingness to learn about) the responsibilities of charity trusteeship
Please refer to the full trustee recruitment pack available at the link below and on the jobs pages of our website.
What you’ll gain as a trustee
- A full induction and ongoing training
- Opportunities to shape strategy and influence a dynamic global network
- Experience in governance and leadership
- The chance to contribute to innovative, community‑led resilience work
- Connections with professionals and civil society leaders worldwide
- Personal fulfilment from contributing to a mission that matters
Representation and eligibility
We are particularly keen to hear from individuals who bring:
- Lived experience of disaster risk, climate impacts, marginalisation, or community‑led resilience
- Experience supporting or being part of communities most at risk
- Perspectives from regions or groups under‑represented in global governance spaces
Trustees must be eligible under UK charity law to serve as charity trustees and company directors.
Terms of office
- Voluntary, unpaid role with all reasonable expenses reimbursed
- Three‑year term, renewable by Board agreement
- Approx. six days per year, plus preparation time, including quarterly board meetings, global board meetings, training, and occasional events
- Trustee indemnity insurance provided
How to apply
Please submit an up to date copy of your CV (max. two A4 pages) and a cover letter (max. one A4 page) outlining skills and experience relevant to the role by email to our HR team. Please include in the subject of the email, the following: “Application for the trustee role”.
Please note: we are unable to accept incomplete applications.
The recruitment process will include an initial assessment and shortlisting stage, followed by an interview comprising a series of panel questions with our Executive Director and other members of the Board of Trustees.
If you have any questions or need to discuss any adjustments to any aspects of the recruitment process, please contact our recruitment team. Contact information of our HR team are available on our website.
Closing date
18 March at 12pm (GMT)
Due to the high volume of applications we expect to receive for this role, we may not be able to provide individual feedback. However, we will endeavour to contact all applicants to update them on the outcome of their application.
Interview
To be confirmed
Our commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion
At GNDR, we are committed to fostering a truly diverse and inclusive culture based on our core values of openness, trust, accountability and mutual respect.
We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds and identities without discriminating against any characteristics. This includes ethnicity, race, gender, religion or belief, language, abilities, nationality or citizenship, socio-economic background, sexual orientation, marital or partnership status or any other status.
We’re committed to making our recruitment process as accessible and inclusive as possible for individuals of all needs and abilities. If you require any adjustments at any stage of our recruitment process, you are highly encouraged to contact our HR team.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Chair of the Board of Trustees — Alliance for Youth Justice
The Alliance for Youth Justice is seeking a new Chair to lead our experienced and knowledgeable Board of Trustees. The AYJ Chair will provide leadership and strategic oversight, foster an inclusive board culture, and support our Chief Executive Officer to build on AYJ’s success into the future.
We are looking for someone who shares our commitment to social justice and achieving positive change for children and young people in the youth justice system. You will have knowledge and understanding of how to govern a charity and bring strong strategic leadership skills to ensure the AYJ is able to achieve its vision, mission, and purpose.
Commitment to equity and inclusion
As an organisation committed to anti-oppressive practice and anti-racism, we recognise the need to consider and rebalance where power lies in our organisation, and we are particularly keen to hear from applicants who are:
- Racially minoritised
- From working-class or intermediate socio-economic backgrounds
- Aged 18–34
- Have lived experience of the youth justice system
- Female
We also aim for 50% of our board members to be representative of our membership, and we are therefore also keen to receive applications from representatives of Alliance for Youth Justice member organisations.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Are you passionate about helping older people to live well in later life? Are you able to give your time, expertise and skills as a Trustee to support our charity in its hugely important mission?
This is a fantastic opportunity to join the board of an impactful and influential charity, supporting older residents in Sutton by providing valuable advice and support services regarding health, finances and wellbeing.
A trustee role can be hugely fulfilling, as well as helping you to develop and utilise strategic leadership skills, and work with a diverse and dynamic team.
We are looking for trustees who can bring their own unique experience and expertise to support the effective governance of our charity, in particular in areas such as data and digital, commercial experience, and knowledge of the health and care sector. An understanding of charity governance, fundraising or an accountancy qualification would be beneficial.
Who are Age UK Sutton?
Age UK Sutton is a small independent charity dedicated to helping older people in our community to live well in later life. We are a network partner of Age UK, the influential national charity, and benefit from membership of a network of similar independent charities across the UK. We deliver a mixture of social and community activities while influencing strategy in Sutton. We provide vital information, expert advice and practical support. Our work enables older people to make informed decisions on finances, health, care, and wellbeing, and enables greater social connection and independence.
Location: Sutton, South West London (and online meetings)
Time Commitment:
- Quarterly Board meetings, three-hour Board meetings held virtually on Teams (twice a year), and alternately face-to-face meetings
- Quarterly Committee meetings (2-3 hours): Fundraising and Enterprise and / or Quality and / or Finance, Risk and Audit (most trustees are expected to attend 2 of the 3 standing subcommittees)
- Trustees with the capacity to do so also have the opportunity to support occasional projects or short-term working groups, supporting the CEO and wider leadership team.
Duration: A 3-year term (may be extended for two further 3-year terms)
Final closing date: Tuesday 1 April
Please download the full information pack. The covering letter should set out the following (in no more than 2 pages):
Why are you interested in a trustee role at Age UK Sutton?
How you would contribute to Age UK Sutton as a trustee?
Please highlight all relevant experience, and demonstrate how your skills match the specific requirements of the role as set out in the Person Specification.
Please note that we will focus on your demonstrable experience and potential in the above areas and do not expect candidates to have experience in all responsibilities outlined in the Job Description.
A Sutton where every older person lives well, feeling connected and valued with the confidence and support they need to thrive.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Actively Interviewing
This organisation is scheduling interviews as applications come in. They're ready to hire as soon as they find the right person. Don't miss your opportunity, apply now!
ROLE TITLE: Deputy CEO (Volunteer) – Men’s Mental Growth Movement
CATEGORY: Senior Leadership / Deputy CEO / Operations & Strategy
CAUSES: Mental Health / Men
ROLE TYPE: Volunteer (Remote / Flexible)
JOIN MINDSET
MINDSET is building a new model for men’s mental growth — one built on challenge, brotherhood, and action, not waiting rooms. We’re a volunteer‑powered UK CIO with a bold mission and a powerful brand. Now we’re recruiting a Deputy CEO (Volunteer) to help steer the organisation as we scale nationally.
THE ROLE
As our Deputy CEO (Volunteer), you are the Founder and CEO's right hand — a strategic partner, a stabilising force, and a leader who keeps the whole movement aligned. You help run the charity day‑to‑day, shape our long‑term direction, and ensure that every squad, system, and safeguard is built for impact. You report directly to the Founder and CEO (Volunteer).
WHAT YOU'LL DO
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Leadership Across the Movement — Support and mentor Squad Leads (Tech, Admin, Marketing, People, Frontline) to ensure cohesion, clarity, and momentum.
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Strategic Delivery — Turn vision into executable plans, ensuring our mission, programmes, and partnerships move forward with discipline.
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Operational Stewardship — Strengthen internal systems, rhythms, and processes so a fast‑moving volunteer organisation stays aligned and accountable.
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Governance & Safety — Work closely with the Safeguarding Lead and Admin Lead to uphold gold‑standard UK CIO governance, safeguarding, and compliance.
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Partnerships & Growth — Identify opportunities for collaboration, funding, and expansion that help us reach more men across the UK.
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Deputise for the CEO — Step in for the Founder and CEO (Volunteer) when required, ensuring continuity of leadership and decision‑making.
WHO YOU ARE
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A senior leader with experience as a Deputy CEO, COO, MD, or equivalent, confident in both strategy and operations.
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Someone who thrives in start‑up environments and can bring structure without slowing momentum.
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A leader who balances action‑first energy with compliance‑first safety, especially in a men’s wellbeing context.
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A volunteer who wants to be a founding pillar of a national movement helping men grow, not just cope.
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Calm under pressure, values‑driven, and committed to building a culture of challenge, care, and accountability.
COMMITMENT
This is a volunteer role with no set hours. While we’d ideally appreciate 4–8 hours per week, we are fully flexible around your life commitments. You are free to stop volunteering at any time. The role is fully remote.
APPLY
Send your up‑to‑date CV and tell us about a leadership role where you helped take an organisation from early‑stage to scale, and why you’re ready to help build a movement that helps men thrive through challenge, connection, and growth.
To empower men across England to take charge of their mental wellbeing and personal growth through connection, conversation, and community.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) – VOLUNTEER
Flexible Role Recommended 5–10 hours per week | Shoreditch, London | Start‑Up Youth Social Mobility Charity
About REMIX
REMIX is a start‑up, youth‑led social mobility charity transforming young lives across London. Based in Shoreditch, we empower young people from disadvantaged backgrounds to unlock their potential, build confidence, and develop essential life skills through nurturing mentorship, inspiring role models, and transformative opportunities.
We are in the early stages of building something bold, vibrant, and community‑powered — and we’re looking for a visionary CEO (Volunteer) who can lead REMIX through its start‑up phase and into a thriving, sustainable future.
The Role
We are seeking a passionate, entrepreneurial, and people‑centred Chief Executive Officer (CEO) (Volunteer) to drive REMIX forward with clarity, ambition, and heart. As a start‑up charity, we are building our programmes, culture, systems, partnerships, and long‑term strategy — and your leadership will be central to shaping every part of our journey.
This is a hands‑on, collaborative role for someone who thrives in early‑stage environments, enjoys building from the ground up, and believes deeply in youth empowerment and social mobility.
Time commitment: Flexible but beneficial if around 5–10 hours per week, including:
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Bi‑monthly Board meetings
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Working groups and leadership sessions
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CEO (Volunteer) duties, planning, partnership‑building, and organisational development
Key Responsibilities
As CEO (Volunteer), you will:
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Provide inspiring, strategic leadership as REMIX grows from start‑up to established charity.
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Work closely with the Board of Trustees to develop our vision, programmes, and long‑term strategy.
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Build strong relationships with partners, funders, community organisations, and stakeholders.
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Lead on operational planning, programme development, and organisational systems.
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Shape REMIX’s culture — empowering volunteers, uplifting young people, and championing our values.
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Oversee safeguarding, risk management, and compliance with charity regulations.
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Represent REMIX externally with confidence, warmth, and credibility.
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Drive innovation, opportunity, and growth across all areas of the charity.
This role blends leadership, creativity, operational oversight, and community engagement — perfect for someone who enjoys variety and impact.
What We’re Looking For
You don’t need previous CEO experience — we welcome people stepping into senior leadership for the first time. What matters most is your passion, your drive, and your ability to lead with purpose.
We’re looking for someone who is:
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Passionate about social mobility, youth empowerment, and fairness.
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Entrepreneurial, proactive, and excited by building something new.
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A strong communicator with excellent people skills.
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Confident working collaboratively with Trustees, volunteers, and partners.
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Equally comfortable working independently and taking initiative.
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Organised, reliable, and committed to our mission.
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Compassionate, emotionally intelligent, and community‑minded.
Experience in charity leadership, youth work, programme development, fundraising, or organisational growth is beneficial — but not essential if you bring strong leadership potential and a willingness to learn.
Why Join REMIX?
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Lead a start‑up charity with huge potential and a powerful mission.
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Shape the vision, culture, and long‑term direction of a youth‑led movement.
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Build programmes, partnerships, and systems from the ground up.
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Work with passionate Trustees and volunteers who care deeply about young people.
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Gain senior leadership experience in strategy, governance, and organisational development.
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Make a meaningful, lasting impact on the lives of young Londoners.
This is your chance to lead a movement into the future.
CLOSING DATE: Monday 30th March 2026, before 5pm
REMIX
To Empower. To Inspire. To Transform.
To remix young peoples lives across London, boosting their social mobility.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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WANTED: THE ARCHITECT.
ROLE: VOLUNTEER CEO | MISSION: LEAD THE DROP.
URBAN YOUTH isn’t a community centre. We don’t have four walls, and we don’t wait for permission. We are a high-octane, street-based intervention brand. We drop youth work like limited-edition trainers—mobile, agile, and high-impact.
We’ve got the vision. We’ve got the street cred. Now, we need the Power.
We are looking for a Volunteer CEO to be the engine behind the movement. This isn't a "sit-in-the-office" role. This is for the visionary who wants to build a legacy from the pavement up.
As our Volunteer CEO, you are the Chief Catalyst. You aren't just managing a charity; you are scaling a brand.
Your KPIs:
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THE DRIVE: Leading the strategic "Deployment Map" for our city-wide drops.
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THE POWER: Securing the fuel (funding and partnerships) to keep the van moving.
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THE VOICE: Being the face of URBAN YOUTH to stakeholders, donors, and the industry.
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THE BUILD: Scaling our "Pop-Up" model from a local intervention to a national blueprint.
Who you are:
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Unstoppable Energy: You have the "Founder & Entrepreneur Mentality." You see a brick wall and find a way over it.
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Business Brain, Street Heart: You understand high-level strategy but can talk to a 16-year-old on a street corner with zero ego.
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Networker: You know how to open doors that others find locked.
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Disruptor: You’re bored of "traditional" youth work. You want to change the game.
What you'll do:
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Own the Brand: Total creative and strategic freedom to shape the future of URBAN YOUTH.
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The Crew: Leading a team of elite "Field Agents" and creatives.
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The Impact: Direct, visible change in the streets of London.
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The Legacy: Building a brand that young people actually want to wear and be a part of.
READY TO DEPLOY?
We don't want a 10-page CV. We want to know your DRIVE.
TO APPLY:
Send us a 60-second "Pitch" video or a 1-page "Vision Manifest" to show us how you’re going to power the next drop.
STATUS: OPEN
DEADLINE: Monday 30th March 2026 before 6pm
URBAN YOUTH // NO LIMITS. NO WALLS.
To empower London’s youth through agile, short-term opportunities that build skills, social capital, and confidence via a radical, volunteer led model
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ROLE TITLE: Chief Operating Officer (Volunteer) – Men’s Mental Growth Movement
CATEGORY: Senior Leadership / COO / Operations
CAUSES: Mental Health / Men
ROLE TYPE: Volunteer (Remote / Flexible)
JOIN MINDSET
Vision is nothing without execution. MINDSET is a start-up action‑first, volunteer‑powered CIO that trades clinical “waiting rooms” for real‑world challenge, brotherhood, and growth. We have the mission, and the brand. Now we need a Chief Operating Officer (Volunteer) to run the engine room and turn ambition into impact.
THE ROLE
As our Chief Operating Officer (Volunteer), you are the operational heartbeat of the movement. You translate the Founder and CEO's vision into systems, structure, and momentum. You’ll help lead our start‑up charity with clarity and discipline, ensuring our growth is scalable, safe, and high‑impact. You report directly to the Founder and CEO (Volunteer).
WHAT YOU'LL DO
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Squad Leadership — Mentor and coordinate our Squad Leads (Tech, Admin, Marketing, People, and Frontline) so every team moves with purpose.
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Operational Excellence — Build and maintain our “Mission Roadmap,” ensuring strategy becomes action and action becomes measurable results.
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Governance & Compliance — Partner with the Safeguarding Lead and Admin Lead to uphold gold‑standard UK CIO governance and safeguarding practice.
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Strategic Growth — Spot opportunities for partnerships, funding, and expansion that strengthen our national movement for men’s wellbeing.
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Systems & Structure — Shape the processes, rhythms, and culture that keep a fast‑moving volunteer organisation aligned and accountable.
WHO YOU ARE
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A seasoned leader, COO, MD, or senior operator who knows how to build teams and scale organisations.
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Someone who can balance action‑first energy with compliance‑first safety.
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A volunteer who wants to be a founding pillar of a national movement helping men grow, not just cope.
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A calm, structured presence who thrives in start‑up environments and loves turning vision into reality.
COMMITMENT
This is a volunteer role with no set hours. While we’d ideally appreciate 4–8 hours per week, we are fully flexible around your life commitments. You are free to stop volunteering at any time. The role is fully remote.
APPLY
Send your up‑to‑date CV and tell us about a team you’ve taken from start‑up to scale, and why you’re ready to help men thrive through challenge, connection, and growth.
To empower men across England to take charge of their mental wellbeing and personal growth through connection, conversation, and community.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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WANTED: THE NEXT GEN FOUNDER.
ROLE: VOLUNTEER YOUTH Co-CEO (AGE 18–25)
THE MISSION: LEAD THE STREETS. SHAPE THE BRAND.
Most charities talk about young people. URBAN YOUTH is built by them.
We don’t do "youth councils" or "advisory boards." We do Power. We are looking for a Youth Co-CEO to sit at the top table. Someone who knows what’s hitting the streets, what the community needs, and how to make a "drop" go viral.
This is your brand. This is your city. Take the keys.
As Youth Co-CEO, you aren't just an assistant—you are the Cultural Architect. You work side-by-side with the other Volunteer Co-CEO to drive the engine:
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CULTURAL LEAD: You define the "Vibe." You tell us where to drop, what the kit should look like, and how we talk to our community.
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THE STRATEGIST: You help decide which neighborhoods need us most and how we flip the script on "traditional" youth work.
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THE FACE: You represent the brand on the ground, on the "Gram," and in the boardroom.
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THE CONNECTOR: You bridge the gap between the suit-and-tie funders and the real energy of the streets.
WHO YOU ARE
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AGED 18–25: You’re in the mix. You understand the pressure, the talent, and the hustle of being young in the city today.
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VISIONARY: You don't want a "job"; you want to start a movement.
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BOLD: You aren't afraid to tell the "adults" in the room when an idea is dead or when we need to pivot.
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HUSTLER: You know how to get things done with limited resources.
WHY VOLUNTEER @ URBAN YOUTH
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Co-CEO Status: Real leadership experience that beats any degree or entry-level job.
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The Network: Direct access to CEOs, funders, and community leaders.
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The Gear: Full URBAN YOUTH "Crew" kit (Exclusive Yellow/Black drops).
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The Legacy: You aren't just "helping out"—you are co-founding the future of street-based youth work.
WE DON'T WANT A CV. WE WANT THE ENERGY.
TO APPLY:
Send us a DM, a Voice Note, or a 60-second video on WhatsApp/Email.
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Who are you?
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What’s the one thing the streets need right now?
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Why are you the one to lead URBAN YOUTH?
STATUS: RECRUITING
LOCATION: London
DEADLINE: Monday 30th March 2026, before 6pm
URBAN YOUTH // THE STREETS ARE WATCHING. LEAD THEM.
To empower London’s youth through agile, short-term opportunities that build skills, social capital, and confidence via a radical, volunteer led model
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Actively Interviewing
This organisation is scheduling interviews as applications come in. They're ready to hire as soon as they find the right person. Don't miss your opportunity, apply now!
Children of Voices is a hugely respected charitable organisation helping to improve the lives of young people and their families through genuine care, love, and support.
We are currently seeking a volunteer Personal Assistant/Office Manager. This role is ideal for an individual with experience as a P.A./Manager looking to work within the charity sector.
Responsibilities typically include:
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Acting as a first point of contact for enquiries: (email/calendar management and phone calls, managing diaries
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Typing, compiling, and preparing reports, presentations, and correspondence.
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Miscellaneous tasks to support the CEO which will vary according to projects and tasks but could include fundraising, event planning, social media, community outreach, press & PR.
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Managing databases and filing systems.
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Implementing and maintaining procedures/policies & administrative systems
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Forming a relationship with our clients as they are part of the community.
Essential skills for this role are:
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Organisation skills: The ability to prioritise tasks, manage time, and keep track of deadlines is crucial.
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Communication skills: should be able to communicate effectively in writing.
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Attention to detail: the ability to pick up on small details can prevent costly mistakes from occurring.
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Problem-solving skills: the ability to identify and resolve problems quickly and efficiently.
This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to a worthy cause. The organisation has a warm and friendly atmosphere and will be extremely rewarding for the candidate.
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Carers Support Chair of Trustees
Carers Support is looking for a new Chair of Trustees to lead our Board and support the next stage of our development. This is an important voluntary role for someone with strong board or senior governance experience who wants to make a real difference to unpaid carers.
About Carers Support
We are an independent charity supporting thousands of unpaid carers of all ages across Bristol and South Gloucestershire. We provide advice, information, practical help, emotional support, training, young carers services and more.
About the role
As Chair of Trustees, you will:
- Lead the Board and help set the charity’s strategic direction
- Support and work closely with the Chief Executive
- Make sure the Board fulfils its legal and governance duties
- Encourage a positive, open and inclusive Board culture
- Ensure meetings are well-run and support good discussion and decision-making
- Help the charity respond to the needs and views of unpaid carers
- Ensure risks, finances and performance are monitored effectively
What we’re looking for
We welcome applicants from all backgrounds and lived experiences.
We are looking for someone who can bring:
- Board, governance or senior decision-making experience
- Calm, confident leadership and good people skills
- The ability to facilitate effective meetings or a willingness to learn
- Sound judgement and the confidence to ask questions
- A commitment to improving the lives of unpaid carers
- Time to prepare for and attend meetings
Time commitment
- 4 board meetings per year (2 hours each)
- Regular meetings with the Chief Executive
- Occasional committee meetings, events or development sessions
- Additional committee meetings, events or development sessions, as required
What you’ll gain
- A meaningful leadership opportunity with social impact
- Strategic experience in a respected local charity
- Supportive induction, training and ongoing guidance
- A warm and collaborative Board environment
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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This organisation is scheduling interviews as applications come in. They're ready to hire as soon as they find the right person. Don't miss your opportunity, apply now!
The Trustees of NCEPOD are empowered to manage the business of the charity/company and to oversee and approve the strategy of the Enquiry. They also have a duty to scrutinise the financial affairs of the organisation and to act as its directors. In addition, they are responsible for appointing the members of the company, that is the members of the Steering Group, the Chief Executive and the Lead Clinical Co-ordinator.
The objects of the company that they have to manage are broadly defined as being to improve standards of healthcare for the benefit of the public.
The purpose of NCEPOD is to improve standards of healthcare for the benefit of the public by undertaking confidential reviews into patient care. Since 1988 the organisation has published over 50 reports which have resulted in significant, positive changes across all aspects of healthcare.
As a registered charity and company limited by guarantee NCEPOD has a board of Trustees to oversee the governance of the organisation.
An exciting opportunity has arisen to appoint new Trustees.
Applications are invited from anyone with an interest in NCEPOD; however, applications would be particularly welcome from those with a background in one of the following:
§ Law
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The appointed Trustees will work with the existing Board to advise the Chief Executive on ways to develop the organisation whilst maximising the financial income to the charity.
To apply for this post please apply through Charity Job or contact Marisa Mason, Chief Executive of NCEPOD with a CV and covering letter, highlighting your experience and reasons why you would like to join the board of Trustees.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Are you passionate about health justice? Medact is seeking a new Chair of the Board to help oversee our governance and support our work.
About Medact
Medact organises the health community to work towards a world in which everyone is able to live healthy, dignified lives, supported by political and economic systems that centre health justice. Our priority work areas are some of the most pressing threats to health and wellbeing, including ending state violence, housing & energy justice, and migrant access to healthcare. Medact seeks systemic solutions to major social problems, and is unafraid to hold decision-makers to account. We launched our new five-year strategy at the end of 2025, embedding our vision for how we win and how we grow.
We’re member-led, and our membership spans a range of people who work in health, including nurses, doctors, midwives and clinical researchers, as well as people from the wider health community.
We are now looking for a new Chair of our Board of Trustees. If you share our vision and passion, why not join our Board and help us fight for health justice?
About the role
Our Board of Trustees provides guidance, governance and final sign-off on major decisions on behalf of our membership. Trustees are collectively responsible for the governance of the organisation in line with the requirements of the Charity Commission. Trustees also contribute to the development of Medact's strategy and participate in a range of other activities to support the Director and staff with our work.
There are four planned board meetings per year, which are hybrid, and it is expected that each Trustee will attend most Board meetings. Trustees are also sometimes asked to give their views or sign off on issues between Board meetings if an issue cannot wait. It is hoped that each Trustee will have the capacity to use their unique skills to support the team more broadly with Medact’s work.
As Chair, you will support the Executive Director and staff to help build on our achievements and realise Medact’s vision. You will work with fellow Trustees to make up a strong and effective Board governing the Charity.
Acting as a Trustee is a voluntary role but reasonable travel expenses can be paid.
Who we are looking for
Our current Board brings a broad range of skills, but we recognise that we do not yet reflect the diversity of the health community. There are also specific types of experience and expertise we would like more of on the Board. In particular, we are looking for potential Trustees with one or more of the following attributes:
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Lived experience of an issue that Medact campaigns on, for instance the Hostile Environment, the health impacts of economic or housing injustice, the health impacts of armed conflict or UK security policies
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Experience as a frontline health worker of any sort, preferably current
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Legal and safeguarding expertise
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Fundraising expertise, particularly individual giving or major donor fundraising
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Human resources expertise
As Chair, you will be actively networked within the health community or broader social justice movement and highly experienced in governance or strategic leadership of a charity or NGO. You will have the skills to line-manage the Executive Director. And you will have the ability to advocate on behalf of Medact’s work, as well as helping to build the membership and public image of the organisation.
We hope all Trustees will:
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Share our vision for a fairer and safer world, and our analysis of the transformational change needed to get closer to it
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Approach Board discussions and conversations with the team with an open mind, able to listen to and genuinely engage with others’ views
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Display collaborative behaviours which promote harmony and good team working which supports Medact to be an effective, well-governed organisation
Previous experience on a charity board or in another governance role is useful but by no means essential. If you are interested in becoming a Trustee but aren’t sure you have the right skills and experience, or would like an informal conversation with an existing board member before applying, please get in touch.
Timeline
Applications are open until 9am on Monday 9th March.
We aim to interview candidates in March. Please let us know when applying if you are unavailable during this period.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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We are reopening this role to applicants having paused for some months. The Operations Lead will play a vital role in ensuring the smooth running of Path to Prosper’s activities. As Operations Lead, you will lead in various administrative, logistical, and operational tasks, enabling the CEO, Board and Operations Team to maximise the charity’s impact. We will also carve out projects for the Operations Lead to run or support on to provide further opportunity for personal growth and support Path to Prosper’s mission and growth. This position is ideal for someone with strong organisational skills and a proactive approach to problem-solving.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Working Chance is a unique, pioneering, award-winning national charity that supports women with criminal convictions into employment. We support women to create independent purposeful lives through helping them to build careers, we break cycles of reoffending and we inspire employers to embrace inclusive hiring.
This is an exciting time for Working Chance as we start developing our new three-year strategy which will come into effect from 1 September. The new strategy will see us taking an ever bolder stance on speaking up for women with convictions, solidifying our position as a thought leader on how to improve the employment rate of these women, and moving into providing consultancy for employers seeking our guidance and input on their recruitment and employment practices.
We are looking for an inspiring and committed Chair of Trustees to lead our Board at this exciting point in our development. This is a unique opportunity to shape the strategic direction of a highly respected and impactful charity, while championing a mission that addresses inequality, social justice and economic inclusion.
As Chair, you will work closely with the Chief Executive and fellow trustees to ensure strong governance, clear strategic focus, effective oversight and financial sustainability, while acting as an ambassador for Working Chance and its values. Download the Appointment Brief to learn all about the role, the charity and the recruitment process, and if you think you might be the person we’re looking for, we’d love to hear from you.
Closing date: 9am on Monday 16 March
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.





