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ABOUT THE ROLE
This is an exciting time for the Helen Bamber Foundation as we continue to grow our impact and strengthen our services for survivors of torture, trafficking and human cruelty, as well as those seeking protection. Our work is more crucial than ever as we advocate for vulnerable individuals within a challenging and evolving global landscape.
This year, we are looking to recruit a Trustee and Chair of the Finance and Fundraising Committee to replace the current postholder, who is retiring from the role. This is a key position within the Helen Bamber Foundation’s Board of Trustees, providing oversight of the charity’s financial health and helping to ensure strong financial governance.
Working closely with the CEO of the Helen Bamber Foundation, the Director of Finance and Governance, and the Board, the Trustee 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 role also plays an important part in helping the Board balance ambition and growth with responsible financial stewardship.
As a Trustee, you will be part of a small team of volunteers who are collectively responsible for developing and guiding the strategic direction of the charity and supporting its long-term stability.
Full details are available in the Recruitment Pack.
HOW TO APPLY
If you would like to apply for the role of trustee and Chair of the Finance and Fundraising Committee, please submit your CV and a short statement.
Your statement should then address the following three questions:
1.What is the main thing that interests you about applying for the role of trustee and Chair of the Finance and Fundraising Committee?
2.What is the particular skill (or skills) you have that you feel would be beneficial to this role? Please relate your answers to (1) and (2) to the information in this pack about Helen Bamber Foundation and the skills we are looking for.
3.Do you have any previous experience of working with a charity board in particular or supporting a charity in general? If you do, please let us know what this was.
The questions can be responded to in one of four different ways:
1.Written A4 (No more than 2 sides of A4)
2.PowerPoint (No more than 3 slides)
3.Audio recording (No more than 5 mins)
4.Video Recording (No more than 5 mins)
If you would like to submit your application using these methods, please email us.
Please apply upload your CV and statement by 10am on Monday 14th September
If you would like to get more information about the role - or talk to the Chair of Trustees at Helen Bamber Foundation, Adam Epstein - before you express an interest in our trustee position please contact Hannah Padfield, Director of People (details on our website).
TIMELINE
Closing date: 10am on Monday 14th September
Preliminary interviews (online): Wednesday 23rd September
Final panel interviews (in person): Friday 9th October
EXPERTS BY EXPERIENCE SUPPORT
We are also proud to be a member of the Experts by Experience Employment Network , which aims to increase representation of people with lived experience in the charitable sector.
If you are an expert by experience (a refugee or a migrant with direct, first-hand experience of issues and challenges of the UK asylum or immigration system), you can ask for an independent and confidential support for your job application from the Experts by Experience Employment Network and access other information and resources at their website.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
ABOUT THE ROLE
This is an important time for Asylum Aid as we continue to strengthen our impact and support survivors, asylum seekers and refugees. Our work is more crucial than ever as we advocate for people seeking protection within an increasingly challenging and evolving global landscape.
We are looking to recruit a Trustee to provide strategic leadership and oversight of the charity’s financial affairs and fundraising activities. This is a key role within the Board of Trustees, helping to ensure that Asylum Aid remains financially sustainable, well governed and equipped to deliver its charitable objectives.
Working closely with the Executive Director, Director of Finance and Governance, Group Director of Fundraising and the wider Board, the Trustee will provide expert advice and support on financial strategy, budgeting, risk and reserves management, audit and financial governance.
Full details are available in the Recruitment Pack.
HOW TO APPLY
If you would like to apply for the role of Trustee, please submit your CV and a short statement.
Your statement should then address the following three questions:
1.What is the main thing that interests you about applying for the role of Trustee at Asylum Aid?
2.What is the particular skill (or skills) you have that you feel would be beneficial to this role? Please relate your answers to (1) and (2) to the information in this pack about Asylum Aid and the skills we are looking for.
3.Do you have any previous experience of working with a charity board in particular or supporting a charity in general? If you do, please let us know what this was.
The questions can be responded to in one of four different ways:
1.Written A4 (No more than 2 sides of A4)
2.PowerPoint (No more than 3 slides)
3.Audio recording (No more than 5 mins)
4.Video Recording (No more than 5 mins)
If you would like to submit your application using these methods, please email us..
Otherwise, please submit your application via the website along with your CV and statement by 10am on Monday 14th September.
If you would like to get more information about the role - or talk to the Chair of Trustees at
Asylum Aid, Elizabeth Mottershaw - before you express an interest in our trustee position
please contact Hannah Padfield, Director of People (details on the website).
TIMELINE
Closing date: 10am on Monday 14th September
Preliminary interviews (online): Monday 21st September
Final panel interviews (in person): Friday 9th October
EXPERTS BY EXPERIENCE SUPPORT
We are also proud to be a member of the Experts by Experience Employment Network , which aims to increase representation of people with lived experience in the charitable sector.
If you are an expert by experience (a refugee or a migrant with direct, first-hand experience of issues and challenges of the UK asylum or immigration system), you can ask for an independent and confidential support for your job application from the Experts by Experience Employment Network and access other information and resources at their website.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
👑 HEAD OF SOCIAL MEDIA: Lead the Digital Revolution for the Black Panthers!
Club: Kenningwell United Women’s Football Club (KUWFC) – Home of the Black Panthers
Location: Remote / South London
Commitment: 4–5 hours per week (Highly flexible, shaped entirely around your schedule)
Role Type: Voluntary Leadership / Director Level Portfolio Builder
🔥 THE MISSION: STEP INTO THE DUGOUT. TAKE THE REINS.
Women’s football is no longer the future—it is the present. At Kenningwell United WFC, we are building something historic. We are the Black Panthers: a fierce, competitive, and deeply inclusive football family battling in the Greater London Women’s Football League. Our First Team and Development squads are tearing up the pitch. Our community programs are changing lives across South London.
The story is epic. The ambition is massive. Now, we need the mastermind to engineer how the world sees it.
We are not looking for someone to just hit "publish" on basic match scores. We are seeking a Head of Social Media. A digital commander. A strategic visionary who wants to take full ownership of a sports brand, lead a creative narrative, and put the Black Panthers on the global digital map.
If you are looking for a leadership role where you have 100% creative control to build an empire, inspire a community, and showcase your strategic genius, this is your throne.
📋 THE PLAYBOOK: YOUR LEADERSHIP RESPONSIBILITIES
As the Head of Social Media, you will sit at the very heart of the club’s off-pitch operations, working directly with the board, management, and media team to shape our voice:
⚡️ THE PROFILE: WHO YOU ARE
This is a high-impact role requiring a blend of creativity, strategic thinking, and leadership. You are:
🎁 THE PERKS: WHAT WE OFFER YOU
We know your time and expertise are valuable. In exchange for your leadership, we offer a massive platform to supercharge your career or personal goals:
🐾 READY TO LEAD THE HUNT?
Take charge of the narrative. Help the Black Panthers rule the digital jungle!
To apply for this leadership position, . Please include a brief summary of your background,, and a short note outlining your initial vision for the Black Panthers' social media presence.
Kenningwell United WFC proudly welcomes and celebrates leaders from all backgrounds. Come help us grow the game for every single girl and woman in South London!
Every Kick Tells a Story


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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!
Unreal offers support and information to people with lived experience of Depersonalisation and Derealisation (DPDR) - including people experiencing symptoms themselves and their carers, friends and families. We aim to raise awareness of DPDR, provide up-to date clinically-validated information, signpost people to relevant resources, push for policy change, assist in research studies and enable people living with DPDR to speak with others through our flagship Peer Support Programme to help support each other.
We are supported by a dedicated network of volunteers and ambassadors whose expertise and lived experience are central to what we do.
Despite being a small and relatively young charity, officially founded in 2019, we have established ourselves as the leading voice on DPDR in the UK and are proud of what we have achieved.
Unreal enters this next chapter from a position of real strength. We have established ourselves as the leading charity for DPDR in the UK, with a peer support programme that continues to grow in demand, strong relationships with clinicians, policymakers and researchers, and a clear strategic direction.
We have recently set our key priorities for 2026 to 2030, and we are looking for new board members who are excited to help us deliver on that ambition.
This is a significant moment for the charity. We are recruiting for trustees at a time when we have strong foundations, a clear sense of purpose, and real momentum. The people who join us now will help shape the next chapter of Unreal.
At such a pivotal time for the charity, and to help achieve our ambitions, we are looking for enthusiastic and committed individuals to join our Trustees.
We are currently recruiting:
A HR/Governance Trustee
A Finance Trustee
A Fundraising Trustee
We welcome applications from people with or without previous trustee experience. What matters most is your commitment to our mission and the skills and perspectives you bring.
We have attached our recruitment pack with details of the individual roles.
Time commitment
Board meetings: monthly (9 per year), held online
Full trustee days, held in person: twice a year
Online Trustee meetings, twice a year
Additional time required for specific projects or sub-committees
Support for new trustees
We are committed to making trusteeship at Unreal as accessible and rewarding as possible. All new board members will receive a full induction and training
Expenses
All reasonable expenses incurred in carrying out your role as a trustee will be reimbursed in line with our expenses policy.
What we are looking for
We are not looking for a particular type of person. We are looking for the right people. Within our trustees and board, we aim to bring together a range of skills, backgrounds and perspectives.
Full role specifications for each position are included below. These set out the specific skills, experience and qualities we are looking for, alongside the responsibilities of the role.
In addition to the specified roles below, we will also be recruiting more widely, and welcome applications from anyone who fulfils the below general criteria.
We particularly welcome applications from:
People with lived experience of DPDR, including carers, friends and family members.
Clinicians and researchers working in the field.
Skills and experience that are valuable to us include:
Finance
Fundraising
HR
Governance
Expertise in the mental health or charity sector.
We ask all trustees to commit to a term of three to four years. The Chair may be appointed for a term of up to five years.
Before you apply
Trustees of Unreal must meet the following eligibility criteria. Please check these before applying.
You must:
Be 18 years of age or older
Not be automatically disqualified under the Charities Act 2011. This includes any person: with undischarged bankruptcy those who has been declared bankrupt; that has entered into an IVA; been disqualified as a company director; or that has certain unspent criminal convictions relating to dishonesty, fraud or contempt of court
Have no safeguarding restrictions that would prevent you from working with vulnerable people
Be willing to declare any conflicts of interest and to complete a DBS check
If you are unsure whether any of the above applies to you, the Charity Commission website has further guidance.
All trustees are expected to uphold Unreal's Code of Conduct for Board Members. A copy will be shared with shortlisted candidates and must be signed on appointment.
General Trustee Responsibilities
Candidates should demonstrate:
Commitment to the charity’s mission and values.
Integrity, sound judgement and professionalism.
Ability to contribute to effective governance and strategic decision-making.
Willingness to act in the charity’s best interests at all times.
Ability to work collaboratively and constructively as part of a board.
Good communication and interpersonal skills.
Understanding of confidentiality, accountability and conflicts of interest.
Awareness of safeguarding, equality, diversity and inclusion responsibilities.
Financial awareness and responsible oversight of resources.
Sufficient time and commitment to fulfil trustee duties and attend meetings.
Willingness to undertake training and ongoing development.
Relevant professional, leadership, governance or lived experience would be advantageous.
How to apply
To apply, please send the following:
A CV or brief summary of your relevant experience
A short personal statement of up to 250 words setting out what you would bring to Unreal and why the role appeals to you
We ask that any applications submitted are in the candidate’s own words.
Deadline
The closing date for applications is 27 August 2026.
Interviews are expected to take place in September 2026.
The Recruitment Process
We want to make this process as straightforward and human as possible. Shortlisted candidates will be invited to an informal conversation with one or more of our trustees, giving you a chance to find out more about us and for us to learn more about you. Successful candidates will then be invited to a formal panel interview with set questions.
Interviews will be held virtually, though if you would prefer to meet in person we will do our best to accommodate this.
We are committed to making this process as accessible as possible. If you require any adjustments to support your application or participation in the interview process, please do get in touch and we will do our best to accommodate you.
We are committed to equity, diversity and inclusion in everything we do, including in how we recruit. We particularly welcome applications from people with lived experience of DPDR, and from those who are underrepresented in charity leadership.
Unreal offers support and information to people with lived experience of Depersonalisation and Derealisation (DPDR)


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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!
JOIN OUR VOLUNTEER LEADERSHIP TEAM
HELP US BUILD THE SUNSHINE EXPERIENCE!
Location: London / Hybrid
Time commitment: A few hours per week, flexible
Type: Volunteer
Organisation: SUNSHINE Charity
WE'RE BUILDING SOMETHING SPECIAL. COME BUILD IT WITH US.
SUNSHINE Charity is a new grassroots London charity with a big mission:
To smash loneliness and social isolation through positivity, human connection, community and belonging — bringing SUNSHINE into people's lives.
We're building community-based activities, programmes and opportunities designed to help people feel connected, included, valued and part of something.
But we can't do it alone.
And we're now looking for three brilliant volunteers to join us at the heart of our Volunteer Leadership Team.
We're looking for:
1. HEAD OF VOLUNTEERING
The person who helps build and lead the whole SUNSHINE Volunteer Programme.
2. VOLUNTEER RECRUITMENT LEAD
The person who helps us find the amazing people who want to bring SUNSHINE into people's lives.
3. VOLUNTEER ONBOARDING & TRAINING LEAD
The person who turns enthusiastic new recruits into confident, capable SUNSHINE volunteers.
These aren't traditional "sit quietly in the background" volunteer roles.
You'll be helping us build SUNSHINE from the ground up.
1. HEAD OF VOLUNTEERING
Could YOU build a volunteer community, people love being part of?
We're looking for an enthusiastic, people-focused and organised volunteer to become our Head of Volunteering and help us design, build and lead SUNSHINE's Volunteer Programme.
You'll be the strategic lead for volunteering and work closely with our Founder to turn our vision for volunteering into a vibrant, welcoming and well-organised community.
YOU'LL HELP US:
WE'RE LOOKING FOR SOMEONE WHO IS:
Experience in volunteer management, community development, HR, people management or a similar environment would be fantastic — but attitude, initiative and a genuine belief in SUNSHINE matter just as much.
We want someone who can build, learn, lead and make things happen.
2. VOLUNTEER RECRUITMENT LEAD
CAN YOU HELP US FIND THE PEOPLE WHO WILL BRING SUNSHINE TO LIFE?
We're looking for a creative, outgoing and people-focused volunteer to help us recruit the amazing people who will become part of our growing volunteer community.
You'll work alongside our Head of Volunteering to help SUNSHINE attract the right people — not just more people.
YOU'LL HELP US:
WE'RE LOOKING FOR SOMEONE WHO IS:
If you can spot potential, tell the SUNSHINE story and make people think:
"I WANT TO BE PART OF THIS!"
We want to hear from you.
3. VOLUNTEER ONBOARDING & TRAINING LEAD
HELP US TURN "I'D LOVE TO HELP" INTO "I KNOW WHAT I'M DOING!"
Recruiting great volunteers is only the beginning.
We want every person who joins SUNSHINE to feel welcomed, prepared, supported, confident and living and breathing the SUNSHINE Experience.
That's where you come in.
We're looking for someone who can help us build an engaging volunteer onboarding and training experience from the ground up.
YOU'LL HELP US:
WE'RE LOOKING FOR SOMEONE WHO IS:
Training, learning & development, teaching, coaching, volunteer management or people development experience would be fantastic.
If you love helping people grow in confidence and you're excited by the idea of creating something from scratch, we'd love to meet you.
WHY JOIN SUNSHINE?
Because this isn't about filling a gap on a spreadsheet.
YOU'LL HELP BUILD A COMMUNITY.
A community where volunteers feel:
And where those volunteers can help us create those same feelings for people experiencing loneliness and social isolation.
You'll have the opportunity to shape how SUNSHINE recruits, welcomes, trains and supports its volunteers from the very beginning.
You'll have ideas?
BRING THEM.
See something we could do better?
TELL US.
Want to build something new?
LET'S BUILD IT.
THIS IS A START-UP — AND THAT'S THE EXCITING BIT!
SUNSHINE isn't a huge established organisation with 50 years of policies, procedures and bureaucracy.
We're at the beginning.
That means you won't just be maintaining something someone else built.
WORKING WITH THE FOUNDER
All three roles will work closely with our Founder and the wider SUNSHINE leadership team.
We're looking for people who are comfortable working in a start-up environment where things move quickly, ideas evolve and everyone sometimes has to roll up their sleeves and get stuck in.
We don't expect perfection.
We expect energy, honesty, initiative, teamwork and a willingness to learn.
FLEXIBLE & HYBRID
These are flexible volunteer roles and the majority of work can be carried out remotely.
We'd love volunteers who can occasionally join us in person in Tower Hamlets and across Inner London, particularly for things such as:
The exact time commitment can be agreed around your availability.
We're looking for people who can give a few hours a week and who are able to make a consistent commitment.
WHO IS SUNSHINE LOOKING FOR?
We're much more interested in what you can bring than a perfect CV.
Or you might simply be someone who is brilliant with people, full of ideas and wants to use your skills for something that matters.
COME AND BUILD SUNSHINE WITH US.
READY TO JOIN US?
HELP US BRING SUNSHINE INTO PEOPLE'S LIVES.
COME SHINE WITH US!
SUNSHINE Charity
Positivity • Human Connection • Community • Belonging
SUNSHINE Charity is a small grassroots charity with ambition to smash loneliness with positivity, human connection, community and belonging

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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!
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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