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Trustee (Digital Engagement)
Help shape the future of UK safety policy
The Hazards Forum is at a pivotal point in its 35-year history. Long respected as a convenor of expert debate on safety and risk, we are now implementing our Strategy to 2030. In addition to hosting discussions, we aim to actively influence national policy and societal outcomes that make people safer.
To deliver this ambition, we are refreshing our Trustee Board and seeking a Digital Engagement Trustee to modernise our outreach and expand our influence beyond our traditional membership.
We operate a “player-coach” model. With no full-time staff, Trustees provide both governance and hands-on leadership, working closely with a small team of contractors and high-calibre volunteers to turn strategy into action.
If you want a governance role with real strategic and societal impact, we would welcome your application.
About The Hazards Forum
Mission: To be the UK’s trusted facilitator of vital conversations on hazard and risk management, driving a safer and more prosperous society.
Strategic Focus (to 2030):
1.Influencing national policy through engagement with MPs and Civil Servants
2.Developing collaborative partnerships with government, industry and academia
3.Improving industry connectivity by breaking down sector silos
Operating Model: We are a lean, agile, unincorporated charitable association, supported by a Head of Membership & Operations (contractor) and an engaged volunteer community.
The Role: Trustee for Digital Engagement
To influence society, we must reach beyond our traditional membership. We are seeking a digital strategist to help us adopt a digital-first approach, ensuring our work reaches younger professionals and contributes to wider public debate.
You will provide strategic oversight of our digital presence, helping to grow audiences, improve engagement, and helping us to translate complex technical content into accessible, compelling narratives.
Key Responsibilities:
• Provide strategic direction on digital engagement and audience growth
• Advise on lowering barriers to participation for younger and more diverse professionals
• Guide the development of clear, engaging digital content from technical material
• Support the use of analytics to focus effort on high-impact digital activity
The Ideal Candidate:
• Experience in digital marketing, strategic communications, or content strategy
• Strong understanding of community building, social media, and data analytics
• Strategic, outcome-focused mindset
• Charity sector or trustee experience desirable but not essential
Practicalities
Time Commitment:
• 4 Board meetings per year (hybrid, usually London)
• 1 annual in-person strategy day
• Around 1–2 days per month supporting strategic delivery
Terms:
• Three-year term, renewable once (maximum six years)
• Voluntary, unpaid role
Diversity & Inclusion:
We are committed to broadening the diversity of our Board and strongly encourage applications from people of different backgrounds, ages, professions, and communities.
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 Burton is at a pivotal and exciting moment in our development. With new leadership, big ambitions, and our 75th anniversary in 2026, we’re looking to strengthen our Board as we shape the next chapter of our story.
Whether you are familiar with The Burton or new to us, we are interested to hear from all people who share our passion for bringing world-class art and culture to North Devon. We can appoint up to 5 new trustees, and are committed to 2 of these positions to be for trustees aged 18-35 years old. You do not need to have previous experience of being a Trustee to apply.
What does it mean to be a trustee?
- Trustees are the volunteers who lead charities and decide how they are run. They are sometimes also called Board Members or the Board.
- As a Trustee, you make decisions about the direction the charity takes, ensuring it has the resources and policies it needs to comply with legal requirements.
- Anyone over 18 can be a Trustee at The Burton at Bideford, regardless of how junior or senior you are in your career.
- Charities thrive when they have a diversity of skills, knowledge, age and lived experience on their Board.
- Being a Trustee requires a modest time commitment – we estimate about four hours per month.
- As a Trustee you can learn new skills, meet new people and help shape the future of charities you care about.
Key Dates:
Application deadline: 10am, Monday 16 February 2026
Interviews: March 2026
Start date: April 2026, the new appointee’s first full Board Meeting will be 11 June 2026
How to Apply:
Please visit our website for full application details.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Overview
The Social Supermarket Initiative (SSI) is a community-led social enterprise tackling food insecurity and promoting sustainable community growth through our affordable supermarket model, outreach programmes, and ethical partnerships. We are seeking a Recruitment Officer to lead SSI’s recruitment activities. This role will focus on attracting, selecting, and supporting team members across SSI’s operations, ensuring they are welcomed, trained, and empowered to contribute to our mission and social impact.
Key Responsibilities
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Develop and deliver recruitment campaigns across relevant channels.
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Respond to applications and enquiries, guiding candidates and volunteers through the recruitment process.
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Review applications, coordinate interviews, and facilitate the selection process for all roles.
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Coordinate onboarding and induction, including role information, training, and support materials.
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Maintain accurate recruitment records, role descriptions, and schedules.
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Work with team leads to identify staffing and volunteer needs and ensure timely recruitment to fill operational gaps.
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Support engagement, retention, and recognition initiatives to build a motivated, diverse, and committed workforce.
Core Duties
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Ensure recruitment practices align with SSI’s mission, values, and compliance standards, including safeguarding and equality policies.
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Exercise professionalism, diligence, and integrity in all recruitment and onboarding matters.
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Safeguard confidentiality and data protection in handling candidate and volunteer information.
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Collaborate with internal teams to design clear, accessible role profiles that meet operational needs.
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Contribute to projects or committees related to recruitment, HR, or organisational development as required.
Expectations of the Role
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Attend and contribute to team meetings and planning sessions.
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Stay informed about best practice and trends in recruitment, volunteering, and workforce development.
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Participate in initiatives or campaigns where staffing and volunteer support are key.
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Maintain confidentiality and uphold SSI’s ethical standards, including diversity, equity, and inclusion.
About You
Essential
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Commitment to SSI’s mission and social impact.
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Strong communication, collaboration, and organisational skills.
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Experience in recruitment, HR, or volunteer management.
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Confidence in engaging with people from diverse backgrounds and building positive candidate experiences.
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Excellent attention to detail and ability to manage multiple recruitment processes simultaneously.
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Proficient with IT tools including email, spreadsheets, and recruitment platforms.
Desirable
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Knowledge of social enterprise, community organisations, or nonprofit operations.
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Understanding of safeguarding, equality, diversity, and inclusion in recruitment.
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Experience with applicant tracking systems, volunteer databases, or HR software.
What We Offer
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The opportunity to contribute to a purpose-driven social enterprise with measurable community impact.
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Practical, hands-on experience in recruitment, onboarding, and workforce management.
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Access to professional development, networking, and career growth opportunities.
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Reimbursement of reasonable travel and meeting expenses.
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The chance to influence SSI’s people strategy and help build a motivated, diverse, and high-performing team.
How to Apply
Please send your CV (max 2 pages) and a short statement (max 300 words) outlining your interest in the role.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
We're looking for Trustees with a range of skills (HR, fundraising and bid writing, governance, strategic planning, impact and evaluation reporting and more) to support the Sheffield ME and Fibromyalgia Group to move forwards and positively impact the lives of our members.
What will you be doing?
We're looking for up to 10 Trustees, including a Chair, to continue the amazing work already achieved.
As a Trustee you’ll have an essential role in contributing towards our journey of change and continuous improvement. We are looking for individuals with an open mind, a willingness to challenge each other and the Manager constructively, a willingness to understand the needs of our members and a desire to positively impact their lives.
In an attempt to increase the diversity of both the Board and the membership, we particularly welcome applications from those aged 30 or under and people of colour; the perspectives of individuals with lived experiences of chronic illnesses is important to us too.
The charity is currently unincorporated but this is a decision that the new Board will consider.
One of the challenges is that the Board and staff team are small, with several Trustees either having chronic illnesses themselves or caring for those that do. With the loss of our last manager, the Trustees have become fairly operational; this new chapter of our journey will re-establish these boundaries, enabling Trustees to be strategic and empowering staff to be operational.
We are also looking for a permanent Manager and will shortly be recruiting an Benefits Adviser, a fantastic service that has a real impact on the lives of our members.
Additional challenges are that we rely on external funding to ensure that we continue to deliver high quality services for our growing membership.
In the coming years we aim to work more closely with local communities and medical practitioners to raise awareness of these conditions, that are often dismissed, reaching many that might not see themselves as having a chronic illness in the first instance. We will also develop our relationship with our members to ensure that the services we provide continue to meet their needs.
Following Covid and the introduction of long Covid as a chronic illness, societal perceptions are changing and more research is being undertaken in this area.
We hope to have convinced you that it is an exciting time to be part of the Sheffield ME and Fibromyalgia Group!
What are we looking for?
Any skills and experiences you can provide will be hugely beneficial...
Our Board is currently small and as such we are looking for up to 10 Trustees with skills in a range of areas:
HR and governance: we are currently incorporated but this is a decision we hope the Board will consider. Expertise in these areas will ensure we remain legally compliant
Strategic planning: in addition to having an understanding of our current intentions, the ability to scan the horizon and identify new possibilities will continue to ensure the charity grows
Coupled with individuals with fundraising / bid writing experience, we can continue to deliver our current programme but identify gaps within our provision that benefit our members whilst matching these with potential funders.
Impact and evaluation reporting: as a charity we are brilliant at what we do however we are not so effective at communicating this. Assistance in this area will enshrine our work locally and nationally.
We need to represent our members effectively, undertaking research with our members will ensure that we continue to meet their needs with current and new opportunities. It is important to hear the voices of those un(der)represented. A focus on equity, diversity and inclusion can help us increase our diversity, both as a Board and our membership, ensuring that our support reaches those individuals that require it and that we identify ways of engaging them that are meaningful to those communities.
It is equally important to ensure that the views of those with lived experiences continue to shape the actions of the organisation, be that through ring-fence roles on the Board or a sub-committee that reports directly to it.
Please get in touch if your skills aren't listed but you are committed to making a difference, we'd love to hear from you!
What difference will you make?
Why become a Trustee at the Sheffield ME and Fibromyalgia Group?
Becoming a Trustee of the Sheffield ME and Fibromyalgia Group is more than a governance role — it’s an opportunity to make a lasting difference in the lives of people living with chronic, often misunderstood conditions.
The impact you’ll nave
- Championing voices: Trustees ensure that the needs and experiences of people with ME and Fibromyalgia are heard, respected and represented in local health and community discussions.
- Strengthening support: By guiding the charity’s strategy, you help sustain vital services — peer support, advocacy and wellbeing activities — that reduce isolation and improve quality of life.
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Driving change: Trustees influence how the organisation grows, ensuring it remains resilient, inclusive and responsive to the evolving needs of its members.
Why it matters
- Chronic illnesses affect thousands of people across South Yorkshire and North Derbyshire, and beyond, often leaving individuals feeling invisible or unsupported.
- The Group provides a lifeline — connection, understanding, and practical help— that empowers people to live fuller lives despite their conditions.
- Trustees safeguard this mission, ensuring the charity continues to thrive and expand its reach.
What you’ll gain
- Personal fulfilment: Knowing your skills and decisions directly improve lives in your community.
- Professional growth: Experience in charity governance, leadership, and strategic planning.
- Community connection: Join a passionate team committed to compassion, advocacy and positive change.
By becoming a Trustee, you’re not just joining a board — you’re joining a movement to bring hope, dignity, and support to people living with ME and Fibromyalgia, CFS and long Covid.
Before you apply
Please don't hold back because of imposter syndrome — that voice that says “I’m not good enough” or “others are more qualified.”
- Imposter syndrome is common
- Your lived experience, skills and perspective are valuable. Roles like this aren’t about being perfect — they’re about bringing diversity of thought, passion and commitment.
- Growth comes from stepping forward. You don’t need to have all the answers; you just need the willingness to learn and contribute.
If you’re hesitating remember the very fact that you care enough to doubt yourself shows humility and integrity — qualities that make you exactly the kind of person organisations need.
Don’t let self-doubt silence your potential. Apply anyway. You may be surprised at how much you have to offer and how much impact you can make.
This is an open application; there are no scheduled interview dates. We will contact applicants and arrange a suitable time to meet.
We reserve the right to remove this post once suitable candidates have been found.
Start date: as soon as possible, training will be provided.
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Service Delivery Volunteer
Last year 786,574 people were offered information and support from Victim Support. As a Service Delivery Volunteer you will provide specialist support services for people affected by crime.
Why volunteer with us?
· Make a difference - you will volunteer directly with victims and/or alongside staff.
· Gain skills and experience - you will receive training on how to provide practical and emotional support.
· Join our community - you will be part of a large community of over 1,500 volunteers and staff.
· Beyond your role – attend one or our many events/webinars and join one of our six Equality, Diversity & Inclusion networks.
Volunteering with Victim Support in Staffordshire
As a Volunteer in Staffordshire your role will include:
· Making a real impact by helping people affected by crime feel safer, supported, and empowered.
· Building valuable skills and confidence through specialist training in safeguarding, risk assessment, and supporting victims of crime.
· Representing Victim Support at local events and community activities, raising awareness and connecting with people who need help.
· Networking with local organisations and community partners, gaining insight into multi-agency working and referral pathways.
What do we ask of you?
In order to join us as a Service Delivery Volunteer, you must:
· Be 18 years of age or over.
· Be able to volunteer for at least 3 hours per week, for at least 12 months.
· Undertake training over a 10-week period – this includes five virtual training days as well as completing a workbook and online learning modules.
· Undertake an enhanced DBS check & be part of the DBS update service.
· Be able to provide two satisfactory references.
· Have an active email address that you are comfortable using in order to engage with VS communications.
Expenses
· All Victim Support volunteers are entitled to out-of-pocket expenses incurred whilst volunteering, including travel and lunch.
Diversity Matters
· VS strives to represent the diverse communities we serve and are passionate about creating an environment where all staff and volunteers feel respected and heard. Being a diverse organisation with an inclusive culture is integral to us being able to meet our aim of ensuring that anyone who is a victim of crime gets the support they need.
· VS is also a Disability Confident Employer and we provide a Guaranteed Interview Scheme for candidates that are disabled and meet all essential criteria for a role.
· We are happy to make reasonable adjustments to support you through the application process.
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!
Service Delivery Volunteer
Last year 786,574 people were offered information and support from Victim Support. As a Service Delivery Volunteer you will provide specialist support services for people affected by crime.
Why volunteer with us?
· Make a difference - you will volunteer directly with victims and/or alongside staff.
· Gain skills and experience - you will receive training on how to provide practical and emotional support.
· Join our community - you will be part of a large community of over 1,500 volunteers and staff.
· Beyond your role – attend one or our many events/webinars and join one of our six Equality, Diversity & Inclusion networks.
Volunteering with Victim Support in Staffordshire
As a Volunteer in Staffordshire your role will include:
· Making a real impact by helping people affected by crime feel safer, supported, and empowered.
· Building valuable skills and confidence through specialist training in safeguarding, risk assessment, and supporting victims of crime.
· Representing Victim Support at local events and community activities, raising awareness and connecting with people who need help.
· Networking with local organisations and community partners, gaining insight into multi-agency working and referral pathways.
What do we ask of you?
In order to join us as a Service Delivery Volunteer, you must:
· Be 18 years of age or over.
· Be able to volunteer for at least 3 hours per week, for at least 12 months.
· Undertake training over a 10-week period – this includes five virtual training days as well as completing a workbook and online learning modules.
· Undertake an enhanced DBS check & be part of the DBS update service.
· Be able to provide two satisfactory references.
· Have an active email address that you are comfortable using in order to engage with VS communications.
Expenses
· All Victim Support volunteers are entitled to out-of-pocket expenses incurred whilst volunteering, including travel and lunch.
Diversity Matters
· VS strives to represent the diverse communities we serve and are passionate about creating an environment where all staff and volunteers feel respected and heard. Being a diverse organisation with an inclusive culture is integral to us being able to meet our aim of ensuring that anyone who is a victim of crime gets the support they need.
· VS is also a Disability Confident Employer and we provide a Guaranteed Interview Scheme for candidates that are disabled and meet all essential criteria for a role.
· We are happy to make reasonable adjustments to support you through the application process.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
THE OPPORTUNITY
Do you have accountancy or finance skills and experience that you could use to support a charity? Would you like to help make sure people have the right information and support to make informed decisions about their health, wellbeing and care?
Patient Information Forum is looking for a new Trustee with finance skills to join our Board. You could play an important role in shaping our future and strengthening our work.
WHO IS PATIENT INFORMATION FORUM?
The Patient Information Forum (PIF) is the membership body for people working in health information and support. We are the independent voice of UK health information. PIF runs the only quality mark for print and digital health information – the PIF TICK.
WHAT MATTERS TO US
Access for everyone to personalised health information and support so that people feel enabled to make informed decisions about their health and wellbeing.
We believe high-quality information is key to reducing inequalities in health literacy, and we are strongly committed to inclusion. We also tackle misinformation, helping people to recognise trusted, credible sources and tell them apart from misleading or false information.
IF YOU JOIN US…
You'll play an important role in overseeing PIF’s financial health and ensuring that the Board and senior team can make informed, responsible decisions.
The Treasurer’s role is to provide financial leadership and oversight for the charity. This includes reviewing, approving, and presenting budgets, accounts, and financial statements, as well as preparing and delivering clear financial reports to the Board.
You’ll have the opportunity to work with a team of fellow Trustees who bring a wide range of professional experience.
WHO WE’RE LOOKING FOR
We are looking for individuals with an accountancy qualification or equivalent finance knowledge gained by experience. You’ll have high levels of integrity and an eye for detail.
Previous trustee experience isn’t required, and you will be supported into the role through an onboarding and induction process.
We are particularly seeking someone to:
○ guide and advise the Board on the approval of budgets and annual accounts within current legislation
○ keep the Board informed of its statutory financial duties and responsibilities
○ commit to PIF’s, vision and goals. Honesty, integrity, and a commitment to transparency.
Please make sure you read our Candidate Information Pack before applying. It contains important details about the role and our organisation.
Don’t think you quite meet all the specifications? Please don’t count yourself out. We’d still love to learn more about your interest in joining Patient Information Forum!
WHAT’S NEXT?
Eastside People is supporting Patient Information Forum in the recruitment of this role. You can apply today by submitting your CV and Cover Letter.
The closing date for applications is Fri 20 February.
Longlisting interviews with Eastside People will take place shortly after and shortlisted candidates will have an interview with PIF during the week beginning 9 March.
PIF is an equal opportunities organisation. We actively welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds, cultures, beliefs, and lived experiences. We strive to reflect the diversity of the population and are committed to equity and inclusion at every level of our governance.
We acknowledge every application. You’ll always hear from us after taking the time to apply - we look forward to hearing from you!
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ECT is looking for new trustees to join our existing enthusiastic and dedicated board who share our ambition to provide top-quality, safe, affordable and accessible transport services for every community we serve. The range of perspectives and experience diversity brings is an asset to ECT and we want to create an inclusive, welcoming environment. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds and particularly those who share our values but may be new to a role as a trustee.
Our Board is forging exciting plans for the future, alongside our top-notch team of committed, professional managers, drivers, assistants and administrators. As new trustees, you will help steer our charity on the next stage of its important journey.
We are based in Greenford, West London, and also operate in Dorset and Cheshire. There are no specific skills required, and we are very keen to hear from people new to the role of being a trustee who are active in their local communities and we are determined to provide better representation for the people we support. ECT has been going for over 30 years and we do a lot of work with young people, the elderly, community groups and charities but we are also very keen to see what other services we might be able to offer.
We are particularly interested in hearing from you if you have experience in finance, charity management or governance, transport or have a personal connection in some way to community transport but above all else, we want you to feel motivated to be involved and make a difference.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Our Mission
Brain tumours do not discriminate, and they do not respect boundaries. They can strike anyone, at any age. And they strike quickly. We understand that taking on a fundraising challenge isn’t as simple as putting one foot in front of the other. Combine the physical challenge with an ambitious fundraising target, taking part for a charity close to your heart and finding time to train, the challenge can feel overwhelming. This is where our Motivational Caller volunteers play a vital role. By offering encouragement, reassurance and a listening ear, they empower fundraisers to reach their goals!
How can you help?
To ensure our fundraisers receive the best possible support, we like to give each of them a call ahead of their challenge event to wish them good luck and offer encouragement. With hundreds of fundraisers taking part, we rely on the support of our volunteers to help make these calls possible.
This is what your volunteer role will look like:
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The Events team will provide clear, step-by-step instructions to help you log into our telephone system from the comfort of your own home. This usually takes around 10 minutes and you’re very welcome to do this alongside a member of staff via a Teams call if you’d prefer extra support.
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You’ll receive a password-protected spreadsheet containing a list of fundraisers allocated to you. Calls can be made at a time that suits you, during the week or two leading up to each challenge event.
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We will provide you with all the information you need including a script to follow and frequently asked questions so that you feel confident to make calls to our fundraisers.
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After each call, you’ll simply update the spreadsheet with any key notes or feedback.
What impact will you have?
By calling our fundraisers, you’ll create a personal connection with members of our community and help them feel recognised, valued and supported for the incredible efforts they’re making. By helping fundraisers reach the start line feeling supported and inspired, you’ll play a vital role in maximising the funds raised for The Brain Tumour Charity, directly contributing to life-changing support services and vital research for the future.
We are looking for:
As part of our volunteer team you will be enthusiastic, friendly and willing to chat to our fundraisers about the event they are taking part in. We need you to have:
- Great verbal communication and interpersonal skills
- A friendly telephone manner
- General interest in The Charity and/or our fundraising events
- Access to the internet, preferable through a secure Wi-Fi source
- Basic IT skills, including using the Microsoft Authenticator App and Excel.
- Access to a laptop or computer (preferred)
What can you gain from volunteering?
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You’ll have the opportunity to develop your communication and listening skills through one-to-one conversations with our fundraisers.
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You’ll develop an understanding of how the Events team at The Charity operates.
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You’ll help the Events team raise more than £3.9 million a year, helping fund life-changing support and pioneering research.
Time commitment
We’ll need your help in the week or two leading up to each of our Challenge events throughout the year. The role is very ad-hoc and flexible, so you’ll be free to make the phone calls at a time to suit you within those weeks. Our busiest times of year are Spring and Autumn!
All phone calls will need to be carried out between 10am – 4pm on weekdays only. This is a remote role.
Practical considerations
You will receive a full induction to The Brain Tumour Charity and any specific training for the role, as well as ongoing direction from one of the team, who will be your key contact. Volunteers must be over 18. The Brain Tumour Charity is committed to promoting diversity and inclusion in all aspects of our organisation. We particularly welcome applications from individuals belonging to minority ethnic groups, LGBTQ+ communities, people with disabilities, and other underrepresented communities. We encourage volunteers to claim for any reasonable expenses that are incurred in the course of their volunteering with The Charity. Find out more in our Volunteer Expenses Policy. If we receive a high volume of applications, we may close the role early, so we’d encourage you to apply at your earliest opportunity.
Need support with the application process?
We are committed to being inclusive and recognise that there may be a number of ways we could support you through the application process. If there’s any adjustments we can make to help you fully engage in the process, don’t hesitate to let us know by getting in touch with the Volunteering Team.
The Brain Tumour Charity is the world’s leading brain tumour charity and the largest dedicated funder of research into brain tumours globally.

The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Overview of the role
We are seeking three or four individuals to be active members, and maybe a future Vice-Chair, of our Board of Trustees, working collaboratively with other trustees, staff, volunteers, and stakeholders to help the Foodbank in pursuit of its Vision and Strategic Plan. The Trustee will also be expected to lead on certain areas and initiatives, as required by the charity, and which utilises the Trustees experience and skills.
Volunteering is a fantastic way for you to be involved in your local community and volunteers are at the heart of all that we do as a Foodbank. The role of volunteers who dedicate their time and skills to support people in crisis will continue to be critical as we work together to fulfil our vision of seeing a UK without the need for Foodbanks.
Key Tasks:
· ensure that Stratford Upon Avon Foodbank complies with and pursues its objects as defined in its governing document, charity and company law, and other relevant legislation or regulations
· ensure that the Foodbank applies its resources exclusively in pursuance of its objects
· give firm strategic direction to the Foodbank contributing to the Foodbank’s strategic plan, helping set policies, defining goals, setting targets, and evaluating performance against agreed targets
· appoint the Foodbank manager and monitor their performance
· safeguard the good name and ethos of the Foodbank
· ensure the effective and efficient administration of the Foodbank
· lead and/or serve on sub-committees and attendance at various other meetings, including with the charity’s staff, volunteers, and stakeholders.
· ensure an understanding of, and commitment to, the principles of equality, equity, diversity and inclusion
It is hoped that Trustees will also undertake additional work for the charity between meetings subject to their availability and skill set.
About you:
We are looking for people who want to help their local community and work towards the eradication of food poverty whilst support the Foodbank to continue to provide emergency food to people who find themselves in crisis. Our ideal candidates would demonstrate:
· a desire for helping and making a difference to people who do not have enough money to afford the essentials
· a passion for, and commitment to, Stratford Upon Avon Foodbank
· ideally have current or previous third-sector experience
· compassion, honesty, openness, kindness, and integrity
· an ability to listen and engage effectively
· an ability to foster and promote a collaborative team environment.
The Foodbank would welcome applications from those who believe they have experience and skills that would be helpful to us and particularly those with experience and/or skills in one or more of the of the following areas:
· Communications and/or Public Relations
· Facilities Management
· Digital/Technology applications in the Charity Sector/Cyber Security
· Charity Governance
What’s in it for you?
· feeling you are making a difference whilst volunteering with us
· meeting new people and being part of a motivated team who share a passion to eradicate poverty in our community
· building a movement of change with our volunteers, staff, and the people who use our Foodbank
· bringing our staff, volunteers, and trustees together to achieve our vision and strategy
· gaining a greater insight and understanding of local agencies and partnerships.
Whatever your background, we want to make sure you are supported and empowered and enjoy your time volunteering with us. We know that having volunteers from a diverse range of backgrounds, with varying experiences, can help to make what we do as effective as possible. As such, we welcome all applicants regardless of age, religion or beliefs, disability, ethnic background, gender reassignment, sex, or sexual orientation. We also encourage those with lived experience of poverty to apply.
Please note:
· you must be 18 or over and must not be disqualified from acting as a trustee and you must declare any conflict of interest while carrying out the duties of a trustee
· a Trustee for the charity will serve a maximum of a three-year term to be eligible for re-appointment for two additional terms.
· all new Trustees are required to complete our Volunteer Form and a Fitness to Practice Form
· the Foodbank’s code of conduct will be shared with you, and all applicants will be expected to confirm that they would adhere to it.
Please apply through CharityJobs, providing a CV and cover letter detailing why you are interested in this role and your relevant experience. Shortlisted candidates will be invited for an informal interview with members of the Board of Trustees at Stratford upon Avon Foodbank.
You must be 18 or over to apply for this role, and you must not be disqualified from acting as a trustee and declare any conflict of interest whilst carrying out the duties of a trustee.
Applicants must be primarily resident in the UK when applying for this post. This is to enable successful applicants to fulfil the duties of this post and have access to any systems or programs required for the role in line with the charity’s data protection policies.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Service Delivery Volunteer
Last year 786,574 people were offered information and support from Victim Support. As a Service Delivery Volunteer you will provide specialist support services for people affected by crime.
Why volunteer with us?
· Make a difference - you will volunteer directly with victims and/or alongside staff.
· Gain skills and experience - you will receive training on how to provide practical and emotional support.
· Join our community - you will be part of a large community of over 1,500 volunteers and staff.
· Beyond your role – attend one or our many events/webinars and join one of our six Equality, Diversity & Inclusion networks.
Volunteering with Victim Support in Staffordshire
As a Volunteer in Staffordshire your role will include:
· Making a real impact by helping people affected by crime feel safer, supported, and empowered.
· Building valuable skills and confidence through specialist training in safeguarding, risk assessment, and supporting victims of crime.
· Representing Victim Support at local events and community activities, raising awareness and connecting with people who need help.
· Networking with local organisations and community partners, gaining insight into multi-agency working and referral pathways.
What do we ask of you?
In order to join us as a Service Delivery Volunteer, you must:
· Be 18 years of age or over.
· Be able to volunteer for at least 3 hours per week, for at least 12 months.
· Undertake training over a 10-week period – this includes five virtual training days as well as completing a workbook and online learning modules.
· Undertake an enhanced DBS check & be part of the DBS update service.
· Be able to provide two satisfactory references.
· Have an active email address that you are comfortable using in order to engage with VS communications.
Expenses
· All Victim Support volunteers are entitled to out-of-pocket expenses incurred whilst volunteering, including travel and lunch.
Diversity Matters
· VS strives to represent the diverse communities we serve and are passionate about creating an environment where all staff and volunteers feel respected and heard. Being a diverse organisation with an inclusive culture is integral to us being able to meet our aim of ensuring that anyone who is a victim of crime gets the support they need.
· VS is also a Disability Confident Employer and we provide a Guaranteed Interview Scheme for candidates that are disabled and meet all essential criteria for a role.
· We are happy to make reasonable adjustments to support you through the application process.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Trustee (Public Affairs)
Help shape the future of UK safety policy
The Hazards Forum is at a pivotal point in its 35-year history. Long respected as a convenor of expert debate on safety and risk, we are now implementing our Strategy to 2030. In addition to hosting discussions, we aim to actively influence national policy and societal outcomes that make people safer.
To deliver this ambition, we are refreshing our Trustee Board and seeking a Public Affairs Trustee to strengthen our political engagement and policy influence.
We operate a “player-coach” model. With no full-time staff, Trustees provide both governance and hands-on leadership, working closely with a small team of contractors and high-calibre volunteers to turn strategy into action.
If you want a governance role with real strategic and societal impact, we would welcome your application.
About The Hazards Forum
Mission: To be the UK’s trusted facilitator of vital conversations on hazard and risk management, driving a safer and more prosperous society.
Strategic Focus (to 2030):
1.Influencing national policy through engagement with MPs and Civil Servants
2.Developing collaborative partnerships with government, industry and academia
3.Improving industry connectivity by breaking down sector silos
Operating Model:
We are a lean, agile, unincorporated charitable association, supported by a Head of Membership & Operations (contractor) and an engaged volunteer community.
The Role: Trustee for Public Affairs
Influencing national policy is a core pillar of our Strategy to 2030. While we have strong technical expertise, we are seeking to strengthen our capability in political engagement to ensure our voice is heard consistently and effectively across Whitehall and Westminster.
You will help guide our public affairs approach, supporting constructive, neutral engagement with policymakers and regulators.
Key Responsibilities:
• Support high-level engagement with Civil Servants, MPs, and Select Committees
• Advise on translating complex technical issues into clear, persuasive policy briefings
• Act as a guardian of political neutrality and organisational independence
The Ideal Candidate:
• Professional background in public affairs, government relations, or policy advocacy
• Experience drafting consultation responses and navigating parliamentary processes
• Established contacts within relevant government or regulatory bodies
• Charity sector or trustee experience desirable but not essential
Practicalities
Time Commitment:
• 4 Board meetings per year (hybrid, usually London)
• 1 annual in-person strategy day
• Around 1–2 days per month supporting strategic delivery
Terms:
• Three-year term, renewable once (maximum six years)
• Voluntary, unpaid role
Diversity & Inclusion:
We are committed to broadening the diversity of our Board and strongly encourage applications from people of different backgrounds, ages, professions, and communities.
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!
Volunteer Delivery Driver needed to collect and deliver essential baby items to mums across the Greenwich Borough.
Flexible hours, training provided, and expenses reimbursed.
Purpose of Role
Many of the mums we support cannot collect essential items themselves due to financial hardship, mobility issues, mental health challenges, or caring responsibilities. Volunteer Delivery Drivers help ensure essential donated items reach mums supported by MumsAid safely, respectfully, and with dignity. This role involves collecting goods from Mammakind Charity and delivering them directly to families, many of whom are experiencing hardship, isolation, or vulnerability. Due to the nature of this role, you will be in direct contact with vulnerable mums and their families, so a strong commitment to safeguarding, confidentiality, and professional boundaries is essential.
What will you be doing?
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Liaise with MumsAid team about delivery schedules
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Collect and safely transport donated items from Mammakind Charity
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Deliver items sensitively to families
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Maintain confidentiality and professional boundaries
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Follow safeguarding guidance at all times
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Report safeguarding or welfare concerns immediately to the MumsAid team
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Promote and support equality, diversity and inclusion
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Attend induction and role-specific training and take part in feedback sessions
What skills and qualities can you bring?
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Warm, welcoming personality; good at putting others at ease
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Empathetic, non-judgemental nature
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Some awareness of mental health challenges (especially maternal mental health)
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Strong commitment to MumsAid values: empowering, safe, peer-led, inclusive, sustainable
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Understanding of confidentiality and when safeguarding takes precedence, in line with MumsAid policies and procedures
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Clear communication skills whilst maintaining professional boundaries
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Ability to work independently while following procedures
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Physically able to lift and transport items safely, following manual handling guidance
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Ability to remain calm, respectful, and appropriate in sensitive situations
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Reliable, with good timekeeping
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Committed to equality, diversity, and inclusion
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Openness to feedback
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Willingness to complete volunteer induction
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Willing to undergo DBS check
What is in it for me?
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Induction and training, including safeguarding training
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Ongoing support and feedback
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Reimbursement of travel expenses (with receipts)
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Make a real difference to the lives of local mums and their families
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Gain valuable experience in supporting vulnerable families
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Develop active listening, communication, and safeguarding skills
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Part of a welcoming volunteer team
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Part of a supportive, community-focused charity
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Written references provided on request
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A DBS check paid for by MumsAid (if required)
Requirements
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Full, valid UK driving licence
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Access to a suitable vehicle for deliveries
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Valid vehicle insurance, MOT, and road tax
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Volunteers must confirm with their insurer that their vehicle policy covers charity volunteering
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Willingness to provide relevant documentation upon request
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Physically able to lift and carry items, following manual handling guidance
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DBS check (or willingness to apply, supported by MumsAid)
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Agreement to follow all MumsAid policies and procedures
MumsAid cannot accept responsibility for vehicle insurance, fines, or driving-related offences
Hours: Flexible hours, with a minimum commitment of 3 hours per week, usually on a Thursday, in line with client and charity needs
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Kiplin Hall and Gardens in North Yorkshire is recruiting Trustees to join the friendly and dedicated Board which oversees the management of this intriguing Jacobean house. The house was built in the 1620s for George Calvert, Secretary of State to James I and founder of the US state of Maryland. A member of the Historic Houses Association, the Hall and Gardens welcome 40,000 visitors a year. In 2025 we opened a new Welcome Centre at Kiplin with improved retail and catering for our visitors and with the support of MEND funding undertook major repairs of the Hall roof. The National Lottery Heritage Fund enabled us to create new galleries and improve our visitor access and services. There is a dedicated staff of 10 FTE supported by a team of 240 volunteers.
We are particularly seeking Trustees with skills and experience in finance, accountancy, estates, fundraising and marketing to help oversee the continued development of the Hall and Gardens. Over the next 10 years we plan on further enhancing the service and experience offered to visitors, as well as reviewing our working practices internally to ensure Kiplin is sustainable and resilient for the future. We are looking to grow our Board of Trustees to help guide us through an exciting period of change and transition.
Our aim is to develop and broaden the diversity of our Board of Trustees, ensuring we have a variety of perspectives and backgrounds and are particularly interested in receiving local applications.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Make a difference every week. Help shape a kinder future. Become a Trustee.
Are you thoughtful, curious, and motivated by kindness and social change? Would you like to help guide a charity that supports people in need every week of the year while inspiring kindness across the UK?
The 52 Lives charity is looking for a new trustee to join our friendly, values-driven board and bring fresh perspectives to our work. We are especially keen to hear from emerging leaders...people early in their career journey who want to develop governance, leadership and strategic skills and make a meaningful contribution.
Who are we?
52 Lives is a kindness charity that helps change the lives of people in need every single week, while inspiring people everywhere to be kind.
Alongside this, we run a fast-growing education programme in primary schools,
reaching over 280,000 children each year, helping to build empathy, wellbeing and kindness from an early age.
We are a small charity with a big reach, supported by a community of nearly 100,000 people.
The role
Trustees help guide the charity and ensure we are well run, accountable, and fulfilling our aims. As a trustee, you will:
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Contribute your ideas and perspectives at board meetings
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Help shape our strategy and priorities
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Support good governance, oversight and decision-making
As a trustee, you will have genuine influence over the charity’s strategic direction, major decisions and priorities. Your voice will directly shape how 52 Lives grows and develops.
Who are we looking for? -
We are keen to hear from people who:
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Care deeply about kindness, fairness and community
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Are motivated to learn and contribute, even if new to governance
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Bring perspectives or experiences that are under-represented on charity boards
We are especially interested in hearing from people with lived experience of the challenges we address, or who work closely with affected communities.
You do not need previous trustee experience. We actively welcome applications from people who may not have considered a trustee role before.
You must be aged 18 or over to apply.
Support and development
You will receive:
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A full trustee induction and training
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A mentor from our board, if helpful.
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A welcoming, inclusive environment where learning is encouraged
Time commitment
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Three trustee meetings per year (around 2 hours each, online)
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One annual strategy day (usually online, occasionally in person in London)
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Occasional email consultations between meetings
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Reasonable travel expenses covered, and we are happy to discuss additional support to
help remove barriers to participation
Why become a trustee?
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Make a genuine difference by helping guide a national charity
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Have real influence over direction, priorities and growth
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Develop leadership, strategic thinking and governance skills
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Be part of a supportive, values-led team
Interested?
Selection will be based on the value you can bring to our board, your commitment to our mission, and how your perspective complements our existing trustees.
Please email a short CV or LinkedIn profile, along with a brief statement (up to 500 words) explaining why you’d like to become a trustee of 52 Lives and what you feel you would bring to the board.
Closing date: 20th February 2026
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.


