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The Association of Anaesthetists (Great Britain & Ireland) is seeking to appoint a lay trustee to its Board of Trustees
This is a fantastic opportunity to contribute to a well-respected medical membership organisation helping to shape the future of anaesthesia, influence patient safety, and support anaesthetists at every stage of their careers.
With more than 10,000 members across Great Britain and Ireland and internationally, the Association’s mission is to safeguard patients by educating, supporting, and inspiring anaesthetists to deliver the very best care in every healthcare setting.
About the Association
For over 90 years, the Association has been a trusted voice for the anaesthesia community, supporting clinicians through an evolving healthcare landscape.
The Association is registered as a company limited by guarantee and as a charity in both England and Wales and Scotland.
Our work is driven by four strategic priorities: Patient Care and Safety, Education and Research, Advocacy and Support, and Innovation and Growth. These priorities are set out in our ambitious 2024–2029 strategy, launched in 2024, which defines the Association’s vision, mission, values, and long-term direction.
Our core values are at the heart of everything we do:
The Board of Trustees is responsible for the overall governance and strategic leadership of the charity, overseeing organisational strategy, annual business plans, and financial stewardship. Working closely with the Chief Executive Officer and senior leadership team, the board ensures the Association continues to deliver impact for members, patients, and the wider healthcare community.
For further information on the charity see the latest Foundation Statutory Report and Accounts.
About the lay trustee role
Lay trustees play a vital role in strengthening the effectiveness, governance, and strategic direction of the Association. They bring valuable external insight, independent challenge, and specialist expertise that have significantly enhanced board discussions and decision-making.
As a lay trustee, you will:
You will work alongside elected trustees who are practising anaesthetists, fellow lay trustees with expertise in finance and technology, and a highly experienced staff team.
Lay trustees also become members of the Association Council, which acts as an advisory body to the Board.
Who are we looking for?
We are particularly interested in applications from individuals with expertise in areas such as:
Previous trustee experience is welcome but not essential. We value diversity of thought, background, and lived experience, and encourage applications from individuals who can bring new perspectives to our work.
The full role description is shown below.
Why join us?
This is an opportunity to make a meaningful contribution to patient care and the future of healthcare while working with a committed and forward-thinking organisation.
By joining the board, you will help influence a profession that plays a critical role in healthcare systems across the world, supporting clinicians, improving standards, and ultimately helping patients receive safer care. If you are motivated by purpose, collaboration, and strategic impact, we would be delighted to hear from you.
The deadline for applications is 17:00 on Friday 21 August 2026. Applications are invited via cover letter and CV to the Chief Executive Officer, Nicky de Beer. In your cover letter, please address how you meet the role description and person specification. We accept the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) as an emerging technology but please state if and how you have used AI in your application. Please send your letter and CV.
Following an initial short-listing process interviews will be held via videoconference on the morning of Thursday 10 September 2026.
For further information or an informal discussion
Contact Nicky de Beer, Chief Executive Officer.
Lay trustee role description
Purpose of role: Lay trustees enhance the knowledge, expertise, judgement, and balance available to the Board of Trustees to ensure a financially sound, healthy, and legally compliant organisation. Their principal assets will be their knowledge and expertise, independence, and the confidence and ability to be a critical friend of the Association.
Responsible to: President (Chair of the Board of Trustees)
Key working relationships
Term of appointment:
Following a successful interview and satisfactory references, the lay trustee will be appointed for a three-year term commencing from the Annual Members’ Meeting in September 2026.
Time commitment
The Board of Trustees meets up to five times a year. The dates for board meetings are set 12 months in advance from October to September. Meetings normally take place on Fridays approximately every 8 weeks as either a half-day or full-day meeting at 21 Portland Place, London or via videoconference, but videoconferencing facilities will be available for all meetings.
Trustees are expected to attend each board meeting and to engage in communication between board meetings with staff and board colleagues as required.
Expenses
This role is voluntary and is unremunerated. Trustees will be reimbursed for their expenses for travel, hotel accommodation and subsistence when attending meetings. Expenses will be paid in accordance with the expenses policy. As this is a voluntary role, trustees are not otherwise compensated for their service.
Training
Training is provided for trustees to enable them to perform their governance duties effectively.
Trustee duties and responsibilities
Please view the Charity Commission guidance CC3 The essential trustee: what you need to know, what you need to do. Trustees of the Association are also directors under company law, and under the Companies Act 2006, there are specific legal duties placed upon company directors. You should familiarise yourself with those legal duties before applying for this role.
Key responsibilities:
Strategic direction and financial oversight.
Trustees are also expected to:
Person specification
We are keen to appoint lay trustees whose values align with ours and have the following key attributes.
Key attributes
Essential
Relevant expertise outside the field of anaesthesia, such as in:
The ability to challenge constructively and rigorously and to contribute at a strategic level while listening sensitively to the views of others
Commitment to the Association and its objectives
Sound judgement, integrity, and high ethical standards
Excellent communication skills
Willingness to acquire the expertise and knowledge to discharge responsibilities
An understanding and awareness of equity, diversity and inclusion
Ability to attend board sub-committees and working group meetings, conferences and key events run by the Association
Desirable
Experience of acting as a trustee
Informed about the environment in which the charity operates and the issues it faces
We represent the life-changing, life-saving profession of anaesthesia – by supporting, informing and inspiring a worldwide community of over 10,000



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About IDEMS
IDEMS is a UK-based social enterprise developing the novel human-centred technology infrastructure and products needed to affordably, sustainably scale expert-developed social interventions in variable low-resource communities globally for the greatest social impact.
IDEMS is now at an inflection point of innovation and growth.
Our innovation emerges from applied R&D in long-term multidisciplinary innovation collaborations. IDEMS impact-trained mathematical scientists and applied technologists partner with field-leading experts, UN agencies, global and local NGOs and researchers, and affected stakeholders to address grand challenges in areas including education, public health and climate resilience.
Across variable multiyear, multidisciplinary grand-challenge collaborations, IDEMS has validated the need for and is piloting impact-enabling socio-technical innovation to address a major unmet challenge: How to enable local stakeholders to adapt, take ownership of, and continuously improve, in collaboration with global experts, impact programming to meet the needs of their communities–and do this affordably, sustainably, at scale across variable low-resource contexts?
IDEMS is developing the novel socio-technical frameworks, infrastructure and products to address this challenge. At the heart of our work is pioneering “meaningful semantic interoperability”. Grounded in the application of frontier mathematical theory and made possible by advances in AI, IDEMS innovation transforms impact programme code and content into structured, reusable atomic data elements that can be malleably reordered, recombined or replaced to create unlimited, entirely new programme applications, interoperable down to the structured atomic data element level.
IDEMS innovation unlocks impact at scale by enabling: 1) local programme adaptation to meet the highly variable digital, social and economic realities of low-resource contexts, 2) multidirectional data sharing and sensemaking for continuous systemic and local programme improvement, and 3) local ownership and control for a new model of affordable, sustainable, and community-accountable impact innovation.
In this context, IDEMS faces the challenge of being a deeply innovative technology company, requiring significant mission-aligned impact financing to develop pioneering innovation, with an uncompromising mission to serve the public good.
The Opportunity
IDEMS is seeking to appoint a Non-Executive Director to join its Board at this exciting stage of growth.
Role Purpose
The Non-Executive Director will provide independent oversight, strategic guidance, and constructive challenge, helping ensure IDEMS delivers on its social mission while strengthening organisational sustainability and impact.
While IDEMS operates at a deep academic and technical level, the role does not require deep technical or mathematical expertise. The Non-Executive Director’s value lies in their ability to develop an understanding of the systemic barriers to responsibly, inclusively scaling social impact in low-resource contexts–and of how existing approaches to scaling impact with technology at best often fail to deliver meaningful impact and at worst introduce new harms and dependencies.
From that understanding, the Non-Executive Director will bring clear strategic perspective that includes offering high-level challenge and insight to help shape direction, identifying funding and partnership opportunities, strengthening decision-making, and ensuring alignment with social mission.
Key Responsibilities
Person Specification
We are particularly interested in individuals who bring a combination of the following (we do not expect any one person to have all of these):
A commitment to IDEMS’ values is essential, including collaboration, respect for complexity, and a focus on long-term impact.
Time Commitment
Approximately 5–10 days per year, including Board meetings and at least one full day at an in-person team meeting.
Why Join IDEMS?
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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EcoManka
We empower marginalized communities through gamified eco-education, eco-entrepreneurship, and immersive sustainable tourism.
We’re looking for a passionate Impact Fundraising & Partnerships Lead to help EcoManka grow internationally.
EcoManka is an international eco-education initiative that has recently been awarded a two-year grant from the German Federal Environmental Foundation (DBU) to develop a gamified teacher toolkit, facilitator training programme, and digital learning platform for youth sustainability education.
As we begin this exciting new phase, we’re looking for someone who can help us secure the additional funding and partnerships needed to scale our impact.
Your responsibilities may include:
We’re looking for someone who is proactive, entrepreneurial, and excited about building something meaningful from an early stage.
This role offers the opportunity to work directly with an international consortium of organisations across Europe, Latin America and Africa, contributing to a project that combines education, sustainability, technology and social innovation.
This role begins on a volunteer basis, with the intention of transitioning into a paid position as fundraising goals are achieved and new grants are secured.
Minimum Hours per Week:
7-9 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.
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Bright Futures UK is looking for passionate and knowledgeable Key Stage 3 English tutors to provide educational support and a fun, safe learning environment for young people living with serious illnesses.
"The phrase "time flies when you are having fun" comes to mind. It's been a really joy teaching my student." - Volunteer Tutor
What will you be doing?
Run tutoring sessions online to support a young person for one hour per week
Offer subject area knowledge and expertise related to KS3 English
Help to combat social isolation through fun and engaging tutoring sessions.
Adhere to safeguarding policies and report concerns to the BFUK Team
What are we looking for?
What difference will you make?
What will you gain?
You must be a UK resident and be at least 18 years old.
Location
Remote/Online
Time
1 Hour per Week
Duration: 14 Weeks minimum
As a charity that supports children and young people, we make safeguarding individuals our top priority. For this reason, all volunteers are subject to an enhanced criminal record and disclosures check. We also ask all volunteers to adhere to our Safeguarding, Equality and Confidentiality policies. These are nothing to worry about and if you have any questions, our team are happy to support you.ed
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
The Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings (SPAB) gives old buildings a future - and we’re looking for an experienced strategic thinker and inspiring leader to be our new Chair of Trustees in our 150th anniversary year and beyond.
As Chair, you'll guide us at Board level, champion the SPAB Approach, attend meetings, support our activities and be an ambassador for the country’s oldest heritage organisation.
About Us
We help people to look after old buildings, making them fit for the future while keeping their historic character. We do this through casework, technical research and advice, education and training, awards, outreach and events across the UK and Ireland.
Our work is underpinned by a conservation philosophy that encourages people to preserve historic fabric. The SPAB Approach provides a well-tested basis for practical decision-making in building conservation. We also encourage excellence in new design to enrich and complement the built historic environment.
Founded in 1877 by William Morris and his fellow campaigners, the SPAB continues to advocate for old buildings almost 150 years later.
About the Role
We're looking for someone...
Able to direct the business of the Board efficiently and effectively
Skilled in developing and nurturing productive working relationships
Willing to challenge and introduce new ways of thinking and acting
Nurturing of positive engagement amongst staff, volunteers and members
Committed to the SPAB Approach to the conservation of built heritage
A member of the SPAB
Experience Required
You will be...
Familiar with charity or corporate governance
Capable of high-level advocacy across a range of media
Successful at fundraising and/or entrepreneurial experience
Able to deliver growth and change management in an organisation
Competent in difficult situations and with resolving conflict
Responsibilities
Provide leadership to the Board in its strategic and policy roles
Chair the Board and other meetings to facilitate positive discussion and development
Ensure the Board fulfils its legal and charitable responsibilities for the governance of the SPAB
Establish a constructive working relationship with the Chief Executive and Honorary Treasurer
Reviewing the performance of the Chief Executive and Board
Key Tasks
Campaigner: for the SPAB Approach and the conservation of built heritage
Strategist: implementing and refining the SPAB’s strategy for 2025-30 by responding to emerging opportunities and risks
Fundraiser: supporting the SPAB in fulfilling its fundraising needs
Networker: making connections and influencing at a senior level (not just in the heritage sector)
Publicist: raising the professional and public profile of the SPAB and its members in the UK and overseas
Teambuilder: developing Board members and staff
Organiser: facilitating Board processes and leading on improving governance practice
What We Offer
The Chair’s role is the most senior voluntary position within the SPAB
The postholder will have the opportunity to lead the UK’s oldest building conservation organisation into its 150th Anniversary year and beyond
The position of SPAB Chair is highly regarded within the heritage sector and elsewhere
The post is voluntary and unremunerated, but reasonable expenses can be claimed
How to Apply
Please submit a CV (maximum two pages) and a covering letter (maximum two pages) clearly explaining why you believe you are well suited to the role by Friday 21 August 2026, 5pm.
Interviews will be held at 37 Spital Square, London, E1 6DY in early-mid September 2026 (date tbc).
Equal Opportunities
We particularly welcome applications from people with backgrounds underrepresented in building conservation.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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As a Volunteer Transcriber, you will play a vital role in ensuring the voices of our veterans are preserved for future generations. You will transcribe audio interviews into accurate, high-quality written records that are accessible, readable, and valuable for educational and research purposes.
Many of the interviews already feature AI-generated transcripts, but these lack the nuance and accuracy that only a human touch can provide. By transcribing interviews, you will enhance the quality of our archive and help honour the experiences of the veterans we serve.
What the Role Involves
Preserving veterans' stories through a digital archive, making their experiences accessible for future generations and education.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Being a trustee at IVAR is about more than governance oversight. We want a board of different voices and perspectives that will challenge our thinking and push us to be bolder
With the support of the staff team and professional associates, trustees at IVAR are expected to:
- Set and maintain the strategy and values.
- Ensure IVAR complies at all times with its governing document, charity law, company law and any other relevant legislation or regulations.
- Maintain proper financial control and ensure IVAR applies its resources exclusively in pursuit of its charitable objects, as defined in the governing documents.
- Support the operational management of the charity.
In addition to these, each trustee should use any specific skills, knowledge or experience they have to help the Board reach sound decisions. Trustees are also actively encouraged to become involved in specific projects outside of board meetings, drawing on their own networks and experience to help support staff in their work.
We facilitate collaboration & learning with charities, foundations & public agencies to deliver useful insights that make a difference to communities


The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Read Easy provides free, confidential, one to one reading coaching for adults who struggle with reading, through a network of volunteer groups.
The Literacy Specialist plays a crucial role in ensuring that everyone who comes to Read Easy to improve their reading gets the support that they need to succeed.
Role of a Literacy Specialist:
● Providing literacy support to the Coordinator and Reading Coaches
● Visiting reading pairs to advise on specific situations and challenges that Readers and Coaches may be facing
● Contributing to the content, delivery and organisation of coach meetings
● Creating a ‘Resources Box’ containing a range of useful activities and resources that Coaches can use to support and extend their Readers’ learning
● Assembling ‘Starter Packs’ for Coaches and Readers, using guidance provided
● Attending Management Team meetings, typically every 6-8 weeks
Skills needed:
● A background in teaching reading/literacy (preferably, but not necessarily, with adults)
● An understanding of the difference between the needs of adults and children in the learning process
● A knowledge of the range of teaching resources that are available for adults, or a willingness to research them
● Reasonable confidence in using IT
● The ability to use initiative and work independently
● A willingness to abide by Read easy policies and procedures
● An open attitude that encourages two-way communication and willingness to ask for and offer support to the Team
● A non-judgemental attitude and respect for others, with a commitment to equality and diversity, so that you can make everyone feel valued and included
● Energy and enthusiasm with an average of two hours a week to commit to the role, ideally some during the day
Ideally you will be based in the Keynsham area. You will need to attend meetings with reading pairs and there will be Management Team meetings every 6-8 weeks.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Purpose of the Role
The Fundraising & Grants Volunteer will support Disability Africa in identifying aligned funding opportunities and preparing clear, well-structured grant applications. The role connects donor research with proposal development, helping to strengthen the organisation’s funding pipeline in line with programme priorities and values.
Key Responsibilities
What We Are Looking For
Approach and Mindset
Desirable (but not essential)
Time Commitment
Flexible; typically 4–6 hours per week.
Minimum commitment of 12 months.
The role can be adapted to the volunteer’s availability and strengths.
What the Volunteer Will Gain
Why you would like to volunteer with Disability Africa
Why you believe you would be a good fit for the role
How you anticipate managing the time commitment alongside your other responsibilities
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Girlhood Reclaimed disrupts misogyny through training and awareness-raising workshops across education and youth settings and by creating safe spaces for young women, girls and gender-diverse young people that centre their voices and joyful feminist activism.
We are seeking a passionate and proactive Co-Director (Fundraising & Finance) (voluntary) to join our leadership team. This is an exciting opportunity to help shape the future of a growing organisation by leading fundraising efforts, supporting financial sustainability and contributing to strategic decision-making within our collaborative, values-led and flat structure leadership model.
Whether you are an experienced fundraiser, finance professional, grant writer, or similar, and looking to apply your skills to a meaningful cause, we'd love to hear from you. Join us in helping build a future where every girl and gender-diverse young person has the opportunity to be heard, valued and empowered.
Deadline for application: 31st July 2026
This role is open to women only under Schedule 9, Part 1 of the Equality Act 2010 (occupational requirement).
Please send us a short paragraph, or video, telling us why you are interested in working with Girlhood Reclaimed and what skills you can bring to the role. Please submit alongside a CV.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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About Our Time
Our Time is the only UK charity dedicated to improving the lives of children growing up with a parent who has a mental illness.
Around 4 million children in the UK are affected, yet there is still no dedicated national support for this group. For over 20 years, Our Time has been making sure these children aren’t overlooked. We work across a child’s whole support network, offering training for professionals, resources for schools, and safe, welcoming spaces for families through our unique KidsTime Workshops.
Our mission is to break the cycle of intergenerational mental ill health by supporting and empowering children to live confident, connected, and emotionally healthy lives. We’re a small team with a big mission, and we’re always looking for passionate people and partners to help us reach more children and families.
About the “I Wish” campaign
Launching in September 2026 and running through to Mental Health Awareness Week 2027, “I Wish” is an ambitious awareness raising campaign. People with lived experience of parental mental illness share, in their own handwriting, in their own words, the one thing they wish an adult had known, asked, or done. The photograph series creates a powerful visual campaign that calls professionals to act and invites everyone to listen.
The campaign aims to:
• Reach new audiences and reduce stigma around parental mental illness
• Drive teachers and education professionals to sign up to Our Time’s training and school support services
• Build a cohort of committed schools across the academic year
• Generate national and education press coverage using compelling human stories backed by statistics
• Engage the wider public, supporters and donors
The role
We are looking for a PR-savvy volunteer to support around media outreach for the I Wish campaign launch. Working closely with Our Time’s Communications Lead, you will help us get this campaign in front of the journalists and editors who can amplify it; from education press to national human interest desks.
This is a hands-on, delivery-focused role. The campaign has a clear press release angle, strong statistics, and compelling human stories ready to go. We need someone to help us pitch them effectively.
What you’ll be doing
Building the media database
• Research and compile a tailored media list covering our priority target outlets: education press (TES, SecEd, Schools Week, Headteacher Update), national titles (Guardian Education, BBC, i paper), parenting media (Mumsnet, Netmums, Mother & Baby), mental health charity sector press, and relevant regional outlets
• Identify the right individual contacts (journalists, editors, and news desks) for each outlet and audience
• Maintain and organise the database so it is clear, up to date, and easy for the team to use going forward
• Access to Cision, Vuelio, or a similar media database is a significant advantage for this part of the role
Preparing pitches
• Working with the Communications Lead, develop tailored pitch angles for different outlets and audiences. For example, a data-led pitch for education press versus a human-interest pitch for national titles or parenting media
• Draft pitch emails and follow-up copy that is concise, compelling, and campaignready
• Help prepare supporting materials including ambassador story profiles and key statistics for journalists
Pitching and follow-up
• Send pitches to target journalists and editors, ahead of the campaign embargo lift (approx. 1–5 September 2026)
• Manage follow-up contact in a timely and professional way
• Track responses and coverage, flagging interest and opportunities to the Communications Lead
• Support any requests for interviews or additional information from media contacts
Who we’re looking for
We’d love to hear from you if you have:
• Experience in PR, journalism, communications, or a related field; agency, in-house, or freelance all welcome
• A good working knowledge of the UK media landscape, particularly education, national, and/or charity sector press
• Strong written communication skills and confidence drafting pitches and press materials
• A systematic, organised approach to building and maintaining media lists
• Access to Cision, Vuelio, or a similar media intelligence tool (desirable but not essential, we can work together on this if not)
• An interest in mental health, children’s wellbeing, education, or the charity sector
• Availability from August 2026, with the ability to commit through to October 2026
You don’t need to have volunteered for a charity before. What matters most is your PR instinct, your ability to craft a pitch, and your willingness to get stuck in.
What you’ll get in return
• The chance to work on a powerful campaign with real social impact
• Hands-on experience working with a small, dedicated charity team
• A named credit and reference on request
• Flexibility to fit the role around your existing commitments
• The knowledge that your work directly helps more children of parents with mental illness feel seen and supported
Time commitment
We’re asking for up to one day per week across August and September 2026, with the possibility of lighter-touch support continuing through to Mental Health Awareness Week in May 2027. That said, we know schedules vary, if you have more or less time available, but are keen to get involved, we'd love to chat. We’re happy to be flexible and work around what’s realistic for you
How to apply
Please get in touch with a brief note about your background and why this role appeals to you. We’d also love to hear if you have access to any media database tools. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. We hope to have someone in place by late July / early August 2026.
In your covering letter, please include a brief description about your motivation for applying for this volunteer role and how your experience aligns with it.
Our mission is for every child in the UK, who has a parent with a mental illness, to find the support they need, as early as possible.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Purpose of the Role
The Strategic Partnerships Volunteer will support the organisation in identifying, developing, and facilitating strategic partnerships that respond directly to the needs and priorities identified by our delivery partners. The role focuses on translating on-the-ground demands into meaningful collaborations with institutions, organisations, companies, or networks that can add value beyond funding alone.
Key Responsibilities
What We Are Looking For
Approach and Mindset
Desirable (but not essential)
Time Commitment
What the Volunteer Will Gain
Location
Why you would like to volunteer with Disability Africa
Why you believe you would be a good fit for the role
How you anticipate managing the time commitment alongside your other responsibilities
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Help us reach more people. Help us prevent abuse.
The Mindful Foundation is looking for a volunteer with experience in Google Ads to help us increase awareness of our life-changing work.
We're a UK charity working to prevent abuse before it starts and support those affected by it through education, trauma-informed programmes, and innovative technology.
As a volunteer, you'll help ensure the right people discover our services, whether they're schools looking for prevention programmes, charities supporting victims, or organisations wanting to partner with us.
What you'll be doing
* Creating and improving Google Search campaigns
* Managing and optimising our Google Ad Grants account
* Carrying out keyword research and writing compelling ad copy
* Monitoring campaign performance and making recommendations
* Improving click-through rates, conversions, and Quality Scores
* Helping us make the most of the $10,000/month Google Ad Grant
* Advising on landing pages and conversion opportunities where appropriate
About us
The Mindful Foundation is a UK registered charity working across the UK and South Africa to break the cycle of abuse through prevention, education, and support.
Our projects include:
* Think Different, a trauma-informed abuse prevention programme for children aged 8-18, delivered through teacher training.
* ListenApp, a discreet victim support app designed to help people safely alert trusted contacts in dangerous situations.
* Inside Power - A perpetrator programme supporting adults to take responsibility and create lasting change to prevent reoffending.
We've already delivered our Think Different programme in South Africa reaching over 2000 individuals and are expanding into the UK, work alongside charities, prisons, schools, and community organisations to create safer futures.
We're looking for someone who has
* Experience with Google Ads or Google Ad Grants
* Knowledge of keyword research and campaign optimisation
* An analytical mindset and attention to detail
* Good written English
* A passion for using digital marketing to create social impact
Experience working with charities is welcome but not essential.
What you'll gain
* The opportunity to make a genuine difference by helping prevent abuse and support those affected
* A supportive team that values your ideas, while giving you the autonomy to lead and shape our Google Ads strategy
* Commission on funding generated through your campaigns
* Full training on our projects and programmes, if you'd like it
* The opportunity to influence the growth of an ambitious and innovative charity
* A professional reference after a successful period of volunteering
* Potential for a paid role as we continue to grow and secure funding
* Flexible, remote volunteering that works around your schedule
If you'd like to use your digital marketing skills to help prevent abuse, support victims, and create lasting social change, we'd love to hear from you.
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Job Title: Marketing Lead – Roots Academy Ireland
Location: Ireland (Remote, with in-person responsibilities within the region)
Commitment: 3-5 hours per week, part-time
Reports To: Head of Marketing – Roots Academy Global
About Roots Academy
At Roots Academy, we’ve built a learning experience that’s changing the lives of the ummah’s future leaders, change-makers and visionaries.
Our vision is enabling university students to live God-centred lives, so we teach structured, engaging and transformative face-to-face foundational Islamic education to over 2,000 students across Australia, UK, Ireland, Canada, Turkey & USA.
Role Summary:
The Marketing Lead will lead Ireland’s marketing strategy, driving brand growth and customer engagement. This role is responsible for overseeing all aspects of marketing, including brand development, digital marketing, campaign management, market research, and customer experience. As a key member of the team, the Marketing Lead will work closely with cross-functional teams to position Roots as a leader in the Islamic Education industry while ensuring all marketing efforts align with our mission and objectives.
Key Responsibilities:
Strategic Marketing Leadership:
Develop and implement a comprehensive marketing strategy to achieve organisational goals, including brand awareness, lead generation, and customer retention.
Monitor market trends and competitor activities to identify opportunities and risks.
Brand Management & Positioning:
Strengthen the organisation’s brand identity and ensure consistent messaging across all channels.
Lead efforts to position the brand as an industry leader, driving differentiation and competitive advantage.
Campaign Planning & Execution:
Oversee the creation and execution of marketing campaigns across digital, print, and traditional channels.
Measure campaign effectiveness, optimising performance and ROI.
Team Development:
Build, mentor, and lead a high-performing marketing team.
Foster a collaborative, creative, and results-driven environment.
Content Development:
Develop a media strategy that includes high-quality photography and videography to enhance brand storytelling.
Oversee the production of visual content for social media, advertisements, websites, and events.
Ensure all media content aligns with brand identity and marketing goals.
Preferred Experience:
Marketing & Branding
Some experience in digital marketing, social media, or event promotion.
Basic knowledge of social media management, and content creation.
Involvement with MSAs or ISOCs
Experience with Muslim Student Associations (MSAs) as a member, volunteer, or organizer.
Comfortable engaging with Muslim communities and student networks.
Skills and Qualifications:
Marketing Skills: Proven expertise in brand strategy, digital marketing, and campaign management.
Innovative: Demonstrated ability to drive growth through innovative and data-driven marketing strategies
Relationship Building: Proven experience in building and maintaining meaningful relationships with a wide variety of stakeholders.
Project Management: Strong organisational skills with the ability to support program delivery efficiently.
Communication: Excellent communication skills, with the ability to engage diverse audiences, from students to community leaders.
Commitment to Ihsaan: This role requires someone who strives to deliver their responsibilities with ihsaan.
Dedication to Service: A heart for khidma (service), and a desire to make a positive impact on the lives of young Muslims through education.
What We Offer:
Be part of a team of 100+ dedicated volunteers from across the globe.
Receive continuous rewards for those that seek Islamic knowledge from the Roots platform.
Be a part of a growing organisation that aims to revive and educate Muslims from a grassroots perspective.
Receive in-house Tarbiyah sessions to develop your deen.
Please Note: This is an unpaid volunteer position. Volunteers can claim expenses for food, travel, and equipment in line with the Expenses Policy.
We teach structured, engaging and transformative face-to-face foundational Islamic education to Young Muslims across the UK and internationally.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
ABOUT MEDICS FOR RARE DISEASE
Our Vision is equitable healthcare for everyone and our Mission is to shape a #RareAware medical profession that can provide a timely diagnosis and excellent care to people living with rare disease.
We advocate for Rare Aware healthcare, provide training to doctors in the UK and are building a network of Rare Aware healthcare professionals globally. Through our activities we aim to reduce diagnostic delay, improve the patient experience and support more equitable healthcare.
We work in partnership with people living with rare conditions, families, advocates, healthcare professionals, educators, organisations and wider stakeholders to create meaningful and lasting change across the healthcare system.
ABOUT THE TRUSTEE ROLE
We are looking for a new Trustee with lived experience of rare disease to join and strengthen our Board as the charity embarks on its Rare Aware NHS strategy.
This is an opportunity for someone who understands the realities of living with a rare condition to shape the future of rare disease training and care within the NHS.
As a Trustee, you will bring your insight, experience and perspective to Board discussions, helping ensure that the experiences of people affected by rare disease are meaningfully considered in our strategy, decision-making and activities.
This role is not about representing every person affected by rare disease. Instead, it is about bringing valuable lived experience alongside the skills, knowledge and expertise of our wider Board.
WHAT YOU WILL DO
As a Trustee, you will:
Contribute to the strategic direction and future development of MfRD.
Support good governance and effective decision-making.
Provide constructive challenge, guidance and insight to the Board.
Help ensure MfRD’s work remains connected to the needs and experiences of the rare disease community.
Bring a lived experience perspective to discussions around healthcare education, accessibility and patient-centred care.
Work collaboratively with fellow Trustees, staff and partners.
WHO WE ARE LOOKING FOR
We welcome applications from people who can demonstrate:
Lived experience of rare disease, either personally or through close experience supporting someone affected by a rare condition.
A commitment to MfRD’s vision and values.
The ability to contribute thoughtfully and constructively as part of a Board.
An interest in improving healthcare experiences and outcomes for people affected by rare disease.
A willingness to devote the time required to fulfil Trustee responsibilities.
You do not need previous Trustee experience; we welcome people who are new to charity governance and will provide support and induction.
We are particularly interested in hearing from people with different experiences and perspectives who can help us continue to build an inclusive and representative organisation.
WHAT WE OFFER
As a Trustee, you will:
Play an important role in shaping the future of MfRD.
Help influence meaningful change in rare disease healthcare.
Work alongside a passionate and supportive team.
Receive a full induction and ongoing Trustee support.
Have access to Trustee training and development opportunities.
Have approved expenses reimbursed.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.