Digital services product manager volunteer roles in Cardiff, wales
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Shanzu Technologies
We build affordable digital solutions for underserved communities to access essential services.
Social Media Manager
The Social Media Manager is responsible for growing Shanzu Technologies’ social media presence by increasing reach, engagement, and brand visibility across digital platforms.
They create and manage content that clearly and engagingly communicates the company’s work, products, and impact.
They also ensure consistency by developing and maintaining standard operating procedures (SOPs) for all social media activities, including content creation, posting, and reporting.
Minimum Hours per Week:
2-3 hours per week
Duration:
3-5 months
We connect professionals with impact startups matching their causes, skills & schedule.
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!
Wekume
We provide Ugandan students anonymous reproductive health services, entrepreneurship support, and exchange opportunities via mobile.
Marketing Strategist
About Wekume
Wekume-meaning "Protect Yourself" in Luganda-is a dynamic, volunteer-powered startup revolutionizing reproductive health for Uganda’s university students. Through our innovative mobile app, we break down barriers of stigma and limited access by offering essential services and information right at students’ fingertips. Key features like SafeChat for anonymous consultations, QuickTest diagnostics, a student-focused marketplace, and other empowering resources enable youth to make confident, informed health decisions.
As a fast-growing initiative, Wekume thrives on the energy of passionate, self-driven volunteers. All roles are remote and volunteer-based, giving you the chance to shape a transformative movement that’s changing lives across Uganda.
Key Benefits of Volunteering with Wekume:
- Gain hands-on experience in a fast-paced, mission-driven startup transforming reproductive health education in Uganda.
- Make meaningful impact by helping to overcome stigma and improve access to vital health resources for university students and youth.
- Sharpen your communication, collaboration, and digital outreach skills while contributing to a cutting-edge health tech platform.
- Gain valuable experience in nonprofit marketing, digital fundraising, and web design.
- Build your portfolio with a meaningful project.
- Flexible, remote volunteering opportunity.
Position Overview
We are seeking a strategic and creative Marketing Strategist to lead the development and execution of Wekume’s marketing initiatives. This role will play a key part in increasing brand awareness, driving user engagement, and supporting fundraising and growth efforts.
You will work closely with the communications and operations teams to design campaigns that resonate with our audience and amplify our mission.
Key Responsibilities
Marketing Strategy & Planning
- Lead the development and implementation of Wekume’s marketing strategy aligned with organisational goals
- Identify target audiences and define clear positioning and messaging
- Develop campaign plans to drive awareness, engagement, and user acquisition
Campaign Management
- Plan, execute, and optimise marketing campaigns across digital channels
- Collaborate with the communications team to deliver cohesive and impactful campaigns
- Support fundraising and awareness initiatives through targeted marketing efforts
Brand & Growth
- Strengthen Wekume’s brand identity and ensure consistency across all channels
- Identify opportunities to expand reach and grow Wekume’s user base
- Monitor trends and recommend innovative approaches to increase visibility
Performance & Insights
- Track, analyse, and report on campaign performance and key marketing metrics
- Use insights to refine strategies and improve effectiveness
- Provide data-driven recommendations to support decision-making
Collaboration & Stakeholder Engagement
- Work closely with cross-functional teams including communications, product, and partnerships
- Support alignment of marketing efforts with organisational priorities
- Contribute to a collaborative and impact-driven team culture
Person Specification
Essential
- Experience in marketing, digital marketing, or brand strategy (non-profit or social impact experience is a plus)
- Strong understanding of digital marketing channels (social media, email, content, etc.)
- Ability to develop and execute strategic marketing plans
- Analytical mindset with experience using data to inform decisions
- Excellent communication and organisational skills
Desirable
- Experience in growth marketing or user acquisition strategies
- Familiarity with marketing tools (e.g. Google Analytics, social media insights, email platforms)
- Experience working with start-ups or volunteer teams
- Passion for public health, youth empowerment, or social impact
Key Skills & Attributes
- Strategic and creative thinker
- Proactive and self-motivated
- Collaborative and adaptable
- Results-driven with strong attention to detail
- Passionate about Wekume’s mission and impact
Minimum Hours per Week:
10+ hours per week
Duration:
6+ months
We connect professionals with impact startups matching their causes, skills & schedule.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Settle Stories is recruiting a new Chair of the Board and up to five Trustees, as several long-serving trustees reach the natural end of their terms after years of outstanding service.
Who We Are
A world where every voice, empowered by story, helps build our shared future.
Settle Stories is an Arts Council England National Portfolio Organisation based in the Yorkshire Dales. Since 2010, we have used the power of story to educate, to empower, and to endure. We have reached over 200,000 people across 44 countries and 6 continents. We pioneered hybrid live-streaming for storytelling events in 2019, a year before the pandemic made it necessary. In 2025, funded by the British Council, we collaborated with Msitu Wa Ndoto to broadcast live performances from Africa's oldest burial site, a 76,000-year-old cave in Kenya, connecting artists from the UK and Kenya to audiences worldwide. We are now looking to expand this work, broadcasting from unusual and culturally significant places across the globe.
In schools, our Stories for Schools platform brings the nation's finest storytellers into classrooms through filmed content aligned to the national curriculum. The Storyful Way, our mindfulness-integrated storytelling methodology, is validated by Sheffield Hallam University for its outcomes in emotional well-being and resilience. Judges for our annual Children's Story Competition have included Sir Michael Morpurgo, Joanne Harris MBE, and Anne Fine. Closer to home, Settle itself sits at the heart of everything we do: for 15 years we have preserved the stories of the Yorkshire Dales through oral history projects, heritage archives, and the world's first Listening Gallery, housed in a phone box, keeping local voices alive for future generations.
We have a strong and committed Board, and several trustees have stayed well beyond their original terms. That is a testament to the organisation. In line with good practice, the time has come to bring in fresh voices.
Our current Chair has served two distinguished terms, steering Settle Stories through the pandemic and into its strongest ever position. The organisation is well placed for Arts Council England's next NPO round and the opportunities ahead.
We are looking for an enthusiastic Chair and Trustees who share our values and our passion for the power of story. We are also keen to hear from individuals who would welcome supporting us in a specific area on an advisory basis.
What we are looking for
We are recruiting for Trustee roles and, for those who cannot commit to a Board seat, non-voting Advisor positions.
Applications for both roles are particularly welcomed from women, those from BIPOC (Black, Indigenous and Person of Colour) backgrounds, and from those based in Yorkshire and the North.
All Trustees must:
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Have an understanding and acceptance of the legal duties, responsibilities, and liabilities of trusteeship.
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Be confident to work digitally using Zoom/GMeet and shared docs.
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Have strong networks and the willingness to build and share them.
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Exercise good, independent judgment.
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Have the ability to think creatively.
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Have a willingness to speak their mind.
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Have the ability to work effectively as a member of a team.
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Adhere to Nolan’s seven principles of public life: selflessness, integrity, objectivity,
accountability, openness, honesty, and leadership.
We are seeking Trustee candidates with one or more of the following:
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arts practice - people with working experience of the cultural sector from a practitioner and/or manager perspective;
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business skills - commercial experience in earned income growth, B2B sales, or scaling subscription or digital products.
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digital expertise – specifically including:
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web design and user interfacing (UX/UI);
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digital security and infrastructure;
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digital marketing/performance marketing;
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HR and people development - strategic people leadership: organisational culture, equality and inclusion, workforce development.
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finance, legal, and governance experience - commercial finance, charity law or governance, with experience of mixed-income organisations.
Advisors should:
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Be able to demonstrate a high level of skill in one of the areas listed above, and be willing to support the Chief Executive and her team whenever advice or views on service delivery and development is needed. An understanding of Charity Commission requirements is also desirable.
Being an advisor is a flexible arrangement between the charity and the individual. The length of the term will be agreed on an individual basis.
The Chair role
We are looking for a committed individual who has a passion for story and literacy.
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the skills and time to be able to lead a medium-sized Board effectively and efficiently within the legal and best practice guidance set out by the Charity Commission;
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the skills and time to provide regular support (remotely and in person) to the CEO and staff team at Settle Stories;
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An understanding of the issues facing small, ambitious charities, and specifically cultural/arts council-funded charities.
Settle Stories is an Arts Council England National Portfolio Organisation based in the Yorkshire Dales. Since 2010, we have used the power of story to
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.