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WANTED: THE FOUNDATION LEAD
ROLE: CHAIR OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES
LOCATION: HYBRID / LONDON
GOVERNANCE: RADICAL TRANSPARENCY. START-UP SPEED.
THE MISSION
URBAN YOUTH is at the launchpad. We have the vision, the brand, and the squad—now we need the anchor. We are looking for an experienced Trustee to step into the role of Chair to build, lead, and galvanise our first-ever Board.
You aren't just chairing a meeting; you are architecting the governance of a movement designed to outpace the status quo.
THE GIG
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The Board Build: Leading the recruitment and induction of our initial Trustee squad (Finance, Law, Safeguarding, etc.).
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The Launch Support: Partnering with the Founder and Managing Director to ensure our London-wide launch is legally watertight and strategically sound.
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The Culture Setter: Establishing a board culture that matches our "Black & White" ethos—efficient, high-contrast, and focused on impact over optics.
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The Compass: Providing the high-level oversight and "critical friend" support needed to navigate the complexities of a start-up charity in the urban sector.
ABOUT YOU
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The Veteran: You have prior experience as a Trustee (Chair experience is a bonus, but a deep understanding of board dynamics is essential).
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The Start-Up Spirit: You understand the "all hands on deck" nature of a launch. You know how to build systems from scratch rather than just maintaining them.
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The Networker: You have the professional standing to represent URBAN YOUTH to regulators, major donors, and London’s civic leaders.
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The Urban Ally: You are deeply committed to dismantling the postcode lottery. You understand that unconventional problems require unconventional leadership.
THE COMMITMENT
This is a strategic leadership role. We anticipate monthly board meetings during the initial 6-month launch phase, moving to quarterly sessions thereafter. Outside of meetings, you will provide ad-hoc mentorship to the Founder.
THE PERKS
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A Blank Canvas: The rare opportunity to shape the governance and culture of a brand-new charity from day one.
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Civic Legacy: Play a central role in a project that is scaling to meet the urgent needs of young Londoners.
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Strategic Influence: Your experience will be the scaffolding that allows the movement to grow safely and rapidly.
HOW TO APPLY
We value your time and your expertise. Let's start with a conversation.
Reply with:
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The Track Record: A brief summary of your Trustee/Board experience.
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The Vision: In three sentences, what does "effective governance" look like for a fast-moving, agile start-up charity?
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The "Why": Why is now the right time for you to lead the URBAN YOUTH board?
URBAN YOUTH. LEAD THE MOVEMENT. CHANGE THE FUTURE!!!
To empower London’s youth through agile, short-term opportunities that build skills, social capital, and confidence via a radical, volunteer led model
Do you have a passion to make a difference in the lives of children and families? Spurgeons is seeking new trustees to join our current Board in bringing prayerful wisdom and strategic guidance over the coming years.
Spurgeons is one of the UK’s leading children’s charities, supporting vulnerable and disadvantaged children and their families for 150 years. Inspired by Christian faith and our founder Charles Spurgeon, we’re here for all families. Together, we create family hubs where we’re needed most, with counselling, early years and family support. We partner with local councils, churches and communities to care for every family, putting children and young people first in everything we do. Our services also include parenting support and resources, mental health support for children and young people, and working with families affected by domestic abuse and imprisonment.
These services are needed more than ever, and our current strategy focuses on growth, innovating in partnership with churches, developing online family hubs to expand our reach and ensuring fundraising is a strategic priority. We are ambitious and hopeful about how we can grow to make a significant impact on many more children’s lives in the future.
To support Board succession planning, we are seeking to appoint five new trustees with a range of skills and experience including:
· Fundraising and marketing
· Finance
· Children’s services e.g. senior leadership experience within social services, the care sector, local authorities, health, education, or charitable contexts
· Safeguarding
· Cultural change and transformation
Given an occupational requirement for these roles to be filled by Christians, we are seeking candidates with a personal and active Christian faith who are comfortable and aligned with the statement of faith outlined on our website.
In order to build on our Baptist heritage, we are also keen to ensure that at least one of our trustees is a member of, or has a connection with, the Baptist church.
Spurgeons values diversity, promotes inclusion, and encourages applications from a diverse range of candidates, including those with lived experience of children’s support services. We recognise the need to increase the diversity of the Board, for example in terms of age, ethnicity, disability, gender and LGBTQ+ representation.
In terms of location, at present, Board meetings take place in London and committee meetings take place virtually via Teams.
For further information, including full details of how to apply, please see our Appointment Details Pack which can be downloaded from the application resources/ supporting documents section below. Application is by submission of CV and cover letter via email to Laura Bagley at Macaulay Search (please see Appointment Details Pack for contact details).
The closing date for applications is 9am on Monday 2nd March 2026.
We create family hubs where we’re needed most, so, when a family member needs support, turn to us.



We’re seeking committed new trustees to help guide a small but ambitious charity supporting children and young people with cerebral palsy, ensuring our funds deliver meaningful, life-changing impact.
Our Board is made up of a small, committed group of trustees who bring a mix of professional expertise and personal connection to our cause. Together, we oversee a grant-making charity that has a long heritage and a clear ambition: to increase our income and ensure we can support more children and young people with cerebral palsy in meaningful, practical ways.
Like many small charities, our challenge is balancing strong governance with growth. We are financially stable and well run, but we want to think more strategically about our future: how we prioritise funding, how we grow awareness and income, and how we ensure every grant we make delivers real, lasting benefit for families. The new trustee will play an active role in shaping these conversations and helping the Board move confidently from steady state to sustainable growth.
The role is hands-on and collaborative. Trustees are expected to attend four board meetings a year, contribute thoughtfully to discussion and decision-making, and engage between meetings when specific issues arise. Depending on interest and experience, the new trustee may also be invited to take a lead role in an area of work or join a small working group, for example around fundraising development, investment oversight, or grant assessment.
This is an opportunity to influence how limited charitable funds are used where they matter most. Trustees are directly involved in decisions that enable children to access therapy, specialist equipment, and support that may not otherwise be available. For someone who wants to make a tangible difference, this is a role where your contribution can be clearly seen in the lives of the children and families we support.
The Board values open discussion, shared responsibility, and a supportive culture, making this an especially rewarding role for someone who wants their time and judgement to have genuine impact.
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