Engagement volunteer roles
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Volunteer Community Transport Driver
Are you a friendly, reliable, and safe driver with a passion for helping others in your community? We're looking for dedicated Volunteer Community Transport Drivers to provide a vital service, enabling individuals to access essential appointments, social activities, and more.
What you'll be doing:
- Accepting and completing pre-arranged journeys for our clients.
- Keeping a meticulous log of all journeys undertaken and client requests.
- Waiting for clients for return journeys, ensuring their comfort and timely transport.
- Reimbursing UFY for booking fees on a regular basis (details will be provided during induction).
We'll provide you with:
- Full initial induction and training to ensure you're confident and prepared.
- Support and information to apply for a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check, which is a requirement for this role.
- Specific induction and training on electric vehicle (EV) operations if you are an EV driver.
We're looking for someone who is:
- A safe and confident driver with a valid UK driving license.
- Reliable, punctual, and committed to their volunteer shifts.
- Patient and understanding, with a good level of interpersonal skills.
- Comfortable keeping accurate records.
- Able to treat all clients with respect and dignity.
This is a profoundly rewarding opportunity to make a tangible difference in the lives of individuals within our community, helping them maintain their independence and connection. If you're ready to get behind the wheel and support those who need it most, we encourage you to apply!
UFY is Selby's anchor organisation. We provide advice and support to local charitable, voluntary and community organisations.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Help us to keep new online charity platform A Good Thing running smoothly. Come on board to manage our website.
A Good Thing is a not-for-profit set up with one mission: to send less to landfill, and more to a good cause. We're scaling fast right across the UK, with thousands of items being listed by businesses on our site, and are growing a network of passionate volunteers to support us as we grow.
You’ll be using your website management skills (and ideally Squarespace skills) to help us keep the website current, making changes and implementing updates. You’ll be working with other volunteers, plus the A Good Thing team.
You’ll be uploading new content to the website as it’s created (mostly blogs), and often using Canva to create graphics to accompany this content. Come with us on our journey towards reducing waste and boosting wonderful local charities at the same time.
You’ll need:
to be UK-based
a couple of hours a week – at any time
awesome website management skills
great Canva skills and an excellent eye for detail
a strong understanding of user experience
project management, scheduling and organisational skills
an interest in the environment and/or giving back to your local community
It would also be helpful if you had some previous experience of managing a charity website, and experience of working in a really small team or organisation.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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This group is a chance for blind and partially sighted people with Charles Bonnet Syndrome to come together and socialise. In the role of facilitator, you will ensure the group runs smoothly and that everybody has a chance to contribute to the group conversation. You don’t need to have any experience or knowledge of Charles Bonnet Syndrome as you won’t be asked to give out any information about the condition and no medical information is exchanged.
You will:
Listen to the group conversation, ensure it flows and that all conversations are appropriate;
Make appropriate contributions as and when required to stimulate conversation;
Create a friendly and welcoming atmosphere, encouraging all participants to feel comfortable taking part;
Be the link between the group participants and the RNIB Talk and Support team;
Report any Safeguarding concerns or data breaches to the Talk & Support staff team.
This is a telephone-based role that you can do from home. You’ll need access to a landline and/or mobile phone.
How often will I be needed?
- 2 Hours per Week
Key requirements
- 2 references
Location
Region
- South West, Scotland, East Midlands, North East, Yorkshire and the Humber, East of England, Wales, North West, Greater London, West Midlands, Northern Ireland, South East
Home based
- This role is home based
Who this opportunity will suit
Minimum age
- You must be at least 18 years old to apply
What skills and experience are needed?
- Good listening skills and verbal communication skills
- Able to use the telephone confidently for an hour long call up to 3 times per week
- Able to work with a wide range of people from across the UK
- Demonstrate empathy and understanding of the issues faced by visually impaired people
- Ability to follow internal policy and procedures
- Willingness to undertake and remain compliant with mandatory safeguarding training and attend other training and development opportunities when required.
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Join our amazing volunteer team to raise awareness of sight loss and RNIB services at local events. You will give talks in person or virtually, sharing your own story to improve understanding of sight loss to local service providers and community groups. You’ll be making a real difference to people living with sight loss by helping to improve accessibility and inclusivity, creating a world without barriers.
What you’ll be doing:
• Giving talks to groups of people to raise awareness of sight loss in your local community by sharing your story to audiences, for example, local businesses, community and voluntary groups.
• Delivering Talks to raise awareness of RNIB services as a trusted source of support for blind and partially sighted people
• Representing RNIB as an Ambassador for the Community Connection service
What you’ll gain from the role:
• An opportunity to give something back.
• A chance to build a strong community.
• A sense of achievement through the difference you make.
• A chance to be part of a team of like-minded people
• An opportunity to develop and explore different roles with RNIB, including our internal job vacancies.
In return for donating your time we will provide:
• A supportive route to building your confidence in presenting and sharing your story with an audience.
• A rewarding experience.
• A great Induction and training.
• A supportive manager.
• Regular updates and catchups.
• Expenses.
• An opportunity to connect with other volunteers.
How often will I be needed?
- 4 Hours per Month
Key requirements
- 1 reference
Location
Region
- Scotland
Who this opportunity will suit
Minimum age
- You must be at least 18 years old to apply
What skills and experience are needed?
- • Lived experience of issues affecting blind and partially sighted people • Be comfortable speaking to different audiences to share your story, or a willingness to try with our support. • Able to communicate effectively. • Have an outgoing, friendly approach to meeting new people.
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About Us
Tell My Truth and Shame the Devil CIC is a grassroots movement committed to confronting and eradicating Child Sexual Abuse (CSA) across the UK. We give survivors, families, and allies the power to speak out, heal and educate communities through storytelling, outreach, and collective action. We work across all communities - Black, white, Asian, Caribbean, African and beyond, ensuring no survivor feels alone or silenced. Our CIC operates through a community-driven, volunteer-led structure, built by people who believe in truth, justice, and love as law.
This Role Is Not Symbolic. It Is Structural.
Safeguarding is not a policy document; It is not a checkbox; It is not a compliance exercise. In this CIC, safeguarding is the infrastructure that allows the work to exist at all.
We work with:
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Survivors of childhood sexual abuse (CSA)
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Vulnerable adults
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Young people
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Ex-offenders
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Volunteers with lived trauma
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Communities historically failed by institutions
If safeguarding fails, everything fails. This role exists to make sure that never happens.
Purpose of the Safeguarding Officer Role
The Safeguarding Officer is responsible for designing, implementing, and protecting the safeguarding framework that allows the CIC to operate safely, ethically, and lawfully at scale.
This role ensures:
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Survivors are protected, not re-exposed
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Volunteers are supported, not exploited
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Risks are identified early, not ignored
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Safeguarding is embedded into every system, not bolted on
About the role:
To design and uphold safeguarding systems that protect survivors, volunteers and the organisation, ensuring safety, ethics and legal compliance are built into every practice as the CIC grows. Safeguarding is the infrastructure that allows the work to "SAFELY" exist at all.
Experience Qualification and Requirements
Experience in safeguarding within:
Charity; Statutory services; Education; Health; Grassroots or community settings
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Experience working with vulnerable adults and/or children.
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Strong understanding of trauma-informed practice.
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Ability to respond to disclosures calmly and appropriately.
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Experience writing and implementing safeguarding policies.
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Risk assessment and incident management experience.
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Understanding of UK safeguarding legislation and guidance.
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Confidence challenging unsafe practice at any level.
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Ability to balance care with boundaries.
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Strong judgement under pressure.
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Clear written documentation skills.
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Capacity to work unpaid and full-time during build phase.
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Emotional regulation and professional restraint.
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Integrity, steadiness and clarity.
Main Responsibilities/ Key Duties
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Design, implement, and maintain a safeguarding framework that protects survivors, volunteers, members and the organisation.
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Develop and own safeguarding policies, procedures and reporting pathways covering:
- Adults and children at risk
- Volunteers and peer supporters
- Digital spaces, storytelling, and online engagement
- Ensure safeguarding is embedded into:
- Recruitment and onboarding
- Training and supervision
- Programme design and delivery
- Digital systems and data handling
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Establish clear risk assessment processes for activities, campaigns, and content.
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Act as the safeguarding lead for concerns, disclosures, and incidents, ensuring:
- Timely, appropriate responses
- Accurate recording
- Correct escalation to statutory agencies where required
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Build systems that prevent re-exposure, re-traumatisation, or exploitation of survivors.
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Ensure volunteers are supported, supervised and not placed in unsafe or inappropriate roles.
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Advise leadership on safeguarding risks, capacity limits and ethical boundaries.
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Deliver safeguarding guidance and training proportionate to role and risk.
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Monitor safeguarding practice across teams and intervene early where drift appears.
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Work closely with Digital, Membership, Fundraising, and Social teams to manage risk in:
- Storytelling
- Online engagement
- Data use
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Maintain professional distance and emotional steadiness when handling complex situations.
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Review and update safeguarding systems as the CIC scales.
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Contribute to external accountability and transparency where appropriate.
You must:
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Be able to commit 80% dedication during the build phase
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Be comfortable working unpaid while the CIC is being built
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Be emotionally grounded and professionally boundaries
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Understand trauma without centring yourself
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Be able to hold complexity without collapsing into control or avoidance
You should have experience in some of the following:
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Safeguarding (statutory, charity, education, health, or grassroots)
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Working with vulnerable adults and/or children
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Trauma-informed practice
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Policy development and implementation
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Risk assessment and incident management
Formal qualifications are welcome but not essential - Integrity, clarity and steadiness are.
This role is not for you if:
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You want safeguarding to be “light touch”
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You avoid difficult conversations
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You seek authority without responsibility
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You are uncomfortable challenging leadership when needed
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You are looking for a title rather than accountability
What You Gain:
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A founding leadership role in a CIC tackling real harm
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The chance to build safeguarding the right way
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Influence over how protection, care, and accountability coexist
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The opportunity to shape a future paid safeguarding role
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Deep purpose-driven work that actually protects people
As the CIC scales, this role is expected to evolve into a paid senior safeguarding position, shaped by the person who built it.
Formal qualifications are not required, but desirable.
Essential equivalent experience mandatory.
Next Steps:
Shortlisted applicants will be invited to:
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A values-led conversation
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A practical discussion about event planning, coordination, and execution
If you believe that well-organised, purposeful events can change communities, and that experiences inspire action, this role is for you.
A Final Word
Safeguarding is an act of love.
It is also an act of discipline.
If you know that:
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Survivors deserve better systems
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Vulnerable people deserve real protection
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Community work must be safe to be sustainable
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Are you passionate about creating transformative learning experiences that empower individuals and communities?
Tell My Truth and Shame the Devil C.I.C. is seeking a skilled Instructional Designer to join our founding volunteer team. This role is central to designing, structuring and delivering educational programmes that support survivors, young people and marginalised communities to access knowledge, develop skills and achieve personal and collective growth.
Purpose of the role:
The Volunteer Instructional Designer supports our mission by designing engaging, effective and learner-centred educational materials. In this role, you will collaborate with subject matter experts, program staff and other volunteers to transform ideas and content into structured learning experiences that are accessible, inclusive and impactful.
About the Role:
As Instructional Designer, you will work closely with the Membership Director, Book Club Coordinator, and Social & Digital Media Education Lead to develop structured learning pathways, modules, and resources for our membership programmes. Your work will ensure that all learning experiences are engaging, accessible, and aligned with our anti-capitalist, community-driven, and survivor-centred mission. This is a hands-on, impactful role combining strategy, creativity, and operational delivery.
Experience Qualification and Requirements
Essential Technical Competencies:
- Experience in instructional design, curriculum development or educational programme creation in formal or informal learning environments.
- Proven experience designing and delivering community-based education, training or learning programmes.
- Experience using content creation tools (e.g., Microsoft PowerPoint, Google Workspace, Canva).
- Basic familiarity with e-learning tools, learning management systems or content creation software is a plus.
- Ability to develop structured learning pathways with clear outcomes and assessments.
- Ability to translate complex or technical information into clear, accessible and inclusive learning materials.
- Knowledge of accessibility and inclusive design best practices.
- Hands-on experience contributing to open-source projects.
- Implementing security, accessibility or system optimisation practices in real-world projects.
Desirable / Can Be Developed:
- Experience in instructional design, learning design or educational content creation.
- Developing skills in structuring learning objectives, activities and simple assessments.
- Willingness to collaborate with facilitators, subject matter experts and community members.
Qualifications:
- Formal qualifications are not required but desirable.
- Experience in education, instructional design, learning and development or a related field is valued.
Main Responsibilities/ Key Duties
- Design and develop educational programmes, courses and learning resources for members and volunteers.
- Collaborate with subject matter experts, facilitators and leadership to ensure content is accurate, relevant and impactful.
- Structure learning experiences with clear objectives, assessments and progression pathways.
- Integrate digital platforms, multimedia resources and interactive tools to enhance accessibility and engagement.
- Evaluate learning outcomes and gather participant feedback to continuously improve programmes.
- Ensure all learning programmes comply with safeguarding, accessibility and data protection standards.
- Ensure all integrations follow best practices for security, data privacy and performance, maintaining
- compliance with GDPR and other relevant standards.
- Facilitate knowledge transfer by providing clear resources for onboarding new volunteers, team members and technical contributors.
- Maintain documentation of course materials, learning pathways and instructional guides for internal use.
- Support capacity-building by training facilitators, volunteers and community members in programme delivery.
- Collaborate with leadership, technical teams and stakeholders to define the long-term vision and goals for digital platforms and systems.
- Identify opportunities for innovation, including new features, technologies, tools or workflows that improve platform functionality, user experience and operational efficiency.
- Continuously monitor the open-source platform to ensure optimal performance, uptime and reliability, using monitoring tools, analytics, and performance metrics.
- Identify and diagnose technical issues, bugs, or system errors promptly, assessing root causes and prioritising fixes based on impact and urgency.
What This Role Offers You:
- Leadership experience in designing and delivering learning initiatives that directly impact communities.
- Personal and professional growth through hands-on instructional development and facilitation.
- The opportunity to shape transformative learning systems within a pioneering, values-led CIC.
- The satisfaction of empowering survivors, young people, and community members through education.
What This Role Is Not For:
- Individuals seeking purely administrative or content curation work without engagement.
- Those unwilling to adapt learning resources to diverse audiences and community needs.
- People expecting pre-packaged or rigid course structures—this role requires creativity, collaboration, and active problem-solving.
Next Steps
Shortlisted applicants will be invited to
- A values-led conversation.
- If you are ready to design meaningful learning experiences that empower communities and foster personal transformation, we want to hear from you.
- Apply now and help build education systems that create lasting social impact.
A Final Word
Design learning turns knowledge into action. Shapes the path from curiosity to competence.
If you know that: Education is the bridge between knowledge and action.A bridge between knowing and doing
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Our vision for volunteering
Volunteering is and always will be at the heart of Cats Protection. It is joyful and inclusive. As a charity, working in partnership, together we transform the lives of cats, people and communities.
The difference you will make to cats and people
At Cats Protection we help thousands of cats and kittens each year thanks to our dedicated and passionate volunteer groups. We have branches across the UK, all of which help our cats in different ways. Branches take in stray and abandoned cats and ensure they receive the veterinary care and attention they deserve; help raise funds, promote neutering and help spread cat welfare messages. Our branch team leader volunteers lead their local team by supporting and managing volunteers within their group, maintaining communications with both volunteers and employees, and helping promote a positive and professional image of Cats Protection.
You can expect us to
- Make you feel welcome, included and respected in line with our values and behaviours
- Support you in having a positive and impactful experience at Cats Protection
- Cover agreed out-of-pocket expenses in line with our Expenses Policy
- Provide you with access to learning, development and engagement opportunities
A bit more information about this role and the team
Winchester and District Cats Protection is a long-standing branch whose volunteer numbers have dwindled, reducing their activity level. We are rebuilding the team and are looking for an energetic Branch Team Leader to coordinate the branch’s activities, working with existing volunteers and supporting new ones as we expand. Our ideal candidate of course must be a cat lover, but should also have excellent people skills and be able to communicate effectively with people from a variety of backgrounds. Although cat welfare experience is preferable, this is not as important as management skills and the enthusiasm to get stuck into something new. Full training and support will be provided.
What we need from you
You’ll be:
- Supporting your team of volunteers in all aspects of their roles, making sure volunteers are happy and confident
- Making sure the team observes charity best practice and compliance
- Collaborating with your Branch Development Manager (BDM) to plan volunteer activity
- Leading the team to follow Cats Protection policies, procedures and guidelines
- Monitoring expenditure and helping ensure long term financial stability of the volunteer group
- Organising and chairing team meetings
- Acting as an ambassador for Cats Protection
Time expectation
Our branch team leader volunteers usually spend 10 to 15 hours per week in this role, which is flexible and can be shared by more than one volunteer if needed. There will be times of year when more hours are required, such as towards the end of the financial year, but support and guidance are available.
You may be just the volunteer we’ve been looking for!
We are committed to building a diverse, compassionate and inclusive organisation where everyone can be themselves and do their best. We are courageous and compassionate in our purpose of helping people see the world through cats’ eyes. Together, we can make a difference. Together, we are all for cats. Join the UK’s leading cat welfare charity and help make a better life for cats, because life is better with cats.
Making a better life for cats, because life is better with cats
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Our partner is delivering specialist services and long-term support to people affected by conflict, displacement and severe adversity. Through direct programmes, partnerships and systems-level work, they help individuals rebuild their lives and strengthen community-based support structures.
The organisation is now undertaking a major upgrade of its finance function, as its current Sage 50 and Excel-based system is no longer fit for purpose. They are seeking pro bono support to help select and prepare for the implementation of a modern, efficient accounting system that will strengthen controls, reduce manual processing and improve management reporting.
They are looking for an experienced finance professional to work alongside their finance team in a phased engagement, providing both strategic guidance and practical support. The initial phase will focus on clarifying what a “good” future system looks like, defining functional and reporting requirements, preparing for conversations with software providers, and assessing data readiness and migration strategy. Depending on skills, availability and progress, this may then extend into hands-on support with implementation and migration activity.
Key areas of support include:
- Clarifying future finance system requirements and what “good” looks like for the organisation
- Supporting preparation for conversations with accounting software providers
- Reviewing data quality, chart of accounts and readiness for migration
- Sense-checking the proposed implementation approach and project plan
- Supporting development of efficient accounts payable, bank reconciliation and reporting processes
- Advising on integrations, automation and data flows (e.g. bank, CRM, reporting tools)
- Coaching and mentoring finance staff to ensure skills are embedded
The volunteer will work closely with the finance systems project team, led internally by a member of the finance team.
Profile
The ideal volunteer will be a finance professional with strong experience in day-to-day accounting processes and finance systems. They should have worked at a practical level with accounting software and understand what good controls, reconciliations and reporting look like. Experience of system selection, data migration, integrations or automation would be highly valuable, as would a coaching and mentoring mindset. This role would suit someone who enjoys combining hands-on delivery with advisory support.
Time commitment
The assignment will be delivered remotely over an initial three-month period, requiring approximately 2–5 hours per week, with the option to extend depending on progress and mutual availability. The start date is ASAP.
Support the work of St John Ambulance in your community by volunteering as a Community Volunteer, an exciting new role which is designed to revamp how volunteering looks in the modern world; flexible, innovative and is open for all.
We need people who have a passion for helping others, care about their communities and want to make a difference, supporting them to become safe and more resilient. Community Volunteers can choose from a wide selection of activities – including fundraising, talks and demonstrations, supporting at events, volunteer welfare, social media and administration support.
Through supporting the growth of community partnerships, you will bring people along to our cause, growing our membership and fundraising base and spreading the message that First Aid Saves Lives.
Give as much (or little) time as you can afford. With this new role, you simply volunteer when it works for you. That means you can give as much time as you like or as little as 24 hours across a whole year, whenever it suits you. It’s perfect for busy lives, changing schedules, or for anyone seeking a low-commitment involvement.
The Community Volunteer provides an easy way to stay connected and contribute meaningfully to your local community. Here are some examples of what you could do:
- Community fundraising
- Talks and demonstrations
- Support at events
- Volunteer welfare
- Community Roadshows
- Supporting national campaigns
- Counting and banking money
- Booking events
- Supporting Networks
- Administration support
- Writing thank you and community letters
- Media and social media
- Community news and Network newsletters
Through volunteering as a Community Volunteer, you’ll get a huge sense of satisfaction and pride delivering an essential service. It’s great for you, great for your community and great for our nation, and it requires only a small commitment of your time.
Once we have completed your selection and screening for this role, we will provide you with an induction, as well as invite you to any necessary training sessions. We will also provide you with a supportive environment while you are volunteering with us. Information about our volunteer roles are included in the role descriptions. What you can expect from SJA, and what we expect from those who volunteer with us, is included in the volunteer charter.
There is no clinical training, just online mandatory modules relevant to the role.
You will need to be interviewed, and then screened, and then complete the online training. You can then start attending the Network sessions and come out and do the role.
You will be allocated a mentor within the Network. You will be expected to attend Community Engagement events and deliver the St John values to the general public.
There is no clinical training. You will need to complete the mandatory online modules relevant to the role.
Closing date for these opportunities is: 08/03/2026
To apply for this opportunity please follow the link below:
We are looking to recruit a co-opted member to our Finance, Audit & Risk Committee who:
·Is passionate about the work of St Christopher’s
·Is an experienced, qualified accountant
·Has a knowledge and experience of risk and audit committees (as an auditor, executive or committee member)
About the role:
As part of the Finance, Audit & Risk Committee, the co-opted member will help to achieve St Christopher’s strategic ambitions, working with the Executive Team, Trustees and Directors. The co-opted member will provide guidance and expertise to further the charity’s strategic goals, act as an ambassador for St Christopher’s values and help to make a difference to the people we support and care for.
Responsibilities of co-opted members
Co-opted members are expected to:
● Demonstrate an ability to analyse complex information, to question, probe and seek clarification in order to come to an independent and unbiased view
● Have a genuine interest in, the work of the St Christopher’s and end of life care
● Act as an advocate for St Christopher’s to enhance its reputation
● Promote and demonstrate high standards of ethical behaviour and corporate governance.
● Bring relevant expertise and experience
● Spend adequate time preparing for, attending and actively participate in meetings, contribute to debates providing constructive challenge when appropriate and complete actions as agreed
● Maintain strict confidentiality regarding sensitive information and the business of the Committee
● Exercise independent judgment, particularly avoiding any personal conflict of interest and ensuring that all relevant business, professional, and other interests are declared
● Understand and respect the relative roles of the Board and the Executive
● Act at all times within the best interests of the charity and comply the Trustee, Co-Opted Sub Committee member & Non Executive Director Code of Conduct expectations
Time commitment
Co-opted members will be expected to:
· Prepare for and attend a minimum of four Finance, Audit & Risk committee meetings each year (usually online)
· Undertake St Christopher’s induction and mandatory training requirements
· Participate in an annual review meeting with the Chair of the Finance, Audit & Risk Committee
· You may be called upon to attend additional meetings to deal with any urgent matters
Period of Appointment
· The appointment is for two years from the date of appointment with an annual review by the chair of the Finance, Audit & Risk committee. Reappointment renewable by mutual consent.
Important Information
· We encourage applications from people from diverse backgrounds, if you require any reasonable adjustments as part of the application process, please inform us along with your application
· The role of a co-opted member is voluntary, and co-opted members do not receive any remuneration for their services. Reasonable out-of-pocket expenses incurred while carrying out the role will be reimbursed in accordance with the trustees’ expenses policy.
· You must be 18 years old or over
· This role will require the following pre-engagement checks: an enhanced DBS check and two references
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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About Us
Tell My Truth and Shame the Devil CIC is a grassroots movement committed to confronting and eradicating Child Sexual Abuse (CSA) across the UK. We give survivors, families, and allies the power to speak out, heal, and educate communities through storytelling, outreach, and collective action. We work across all communities - Black, white, Asian, Caribbean, and African, ensuring no survivor feels alone or silencedOur CIC operates through a community-driven, volunteer-led structure, . built by people who believe in truth, justice, and love as law.
This Is Not a Marketing Role. It’s a System-Building Role.
Tell My Truth and Shame the Devil C.I.C. exists to confront and expose the realities of childhood sexual abuse (CSA), centre survivor truth and accountability, support young people into economic empowerment, and build community-owned, open-source systems that serve people rather than capital.
We are:
- Values-led
- Anti-capitalist
- Community-driven
- Decentralised by design
We are not here to “optimise funnels” for profit alone. We are here to build ethical, scalable digital systems that mobilise people, protect the vulnerable, and sustain community-led change. The Founding Volunteer Digital Marketing Director plays a central role in making that possible.
About the role:
To design and maintain secure, usable digital systems that support operations, safeguarding and collaboration, enabling the CIC to function efficiently and scale responsibly.
The Purpose of This Role:
The Digital Marketing Director is responsible for designing, leading, and operationalising the CIC’s entire digital growth and outreach strategy during its founding phase.
This role exists to:
- Translate the CIC’s mission into measurable reach and engagement
- Build ethical digital pathways for donors, volunteers, ambassadors, and members
- Create infrastructure that allows the organisation to scale without losing its soul
You will not be inheriting a finished system. You will be helping to design it.
Core Responsibilities
Strategic Leadership
- Design and own the organisation’s digital marketing strategy aligned to 2026 goals
- Define how digital channels support fundraising, membership, volunteering, and campaigns
- Set priorities across email, landing pages, CRM journeys, and paid campaigns
Operational Delivery
- Oversee digital marketing systems including:
- Email marketing and automation
- Landing pages and conversion journeys
- CRM integration (e.g. CiviCRM or equivalent)
- Ensure campaigns are planned, executed, tracked, and reviewed
- Work closely with Social Media, Fundraising, Membership, and Digital Systems teams
Growth & Campaigns
- Lead digital campaigns for:
- Donor acquisition
- Volunteer and ambassador recruitment
- Community engagement
- Programme launches
- Ensure all growth activity is ethical, trauma-aware, and values-aligned
Data, Learning & Improvement
- Monitor performance metrics and conversion data
- Use insights to refine systems and campaigns
- Contribute to organisational learning and long-term sustainability planning
Founding Responsibility
- Help design the future paid digital marketing department
- Document systems, workflows, and decision logic
- Act as a steward of ethical digital practice within the CIC
What This Role Requires
You must:
- Be aligned with the CIC’s mission, values, and anti-capitalist stance
- Be willing to commit at a founding level during the unpaid build phase
- Be able to work with incomplete systems and help build structure
- Be comfortable collaborating across multiple teams
You should bring experience in some of the following (placeholders for HR to refine):
- Digital marketing strategy and execution
- Email marketing and automation systems
- CRM-based journeys and segmentation
- Campaign planning and optimisation
- Working with limited budgets in non-profit or purpose-led settings
Formal qualifications are not required.
Equivalent professional or lived experience is acceptable.
What You Will Gain
- A founding leadership role in a national CIC
- The opportunity to design ethical digital systems from the ground up
- Significant leadership and systems-building experience
- Personal transformation through meaningful, purpose-driven work
- A pathway to shaping future paid roles as the organisation scales
We do not promise certainty or immediate compensation.
We offer responsibility, influence, and the chance to build something that matters.
This Role Is Not for You If:
- You are looking for quick pay or low commitment
- You prioritise growth at any cost
- You are uncomfortable working within safeguarding and ethical constraints
- You want to “plug in” rather than build from scratch
- You are not ready to take collective responsibility for long-term impact
A Final Word
The digital world shapes how people understand truth, power, and possibility.
If you believe digital systems can serve communities rather than extract from them and you are ready to help build that reality from the ground up - this role may be for you.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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This Role Turns Strategy into Impact
At Tell My Truth and Shame the Devil C.I.C., content and ideas are only as powerful as their execution. The Campaign Manager ensures that our messaging, campaigns and launches reach the right people, at the right time, in the right way.You are the operational lynchpin between strategy, creators, analysts and ambassadors, translating insight and content into measurable outcomes — whether that’s donor growth, volunteer mobilisation or VFAP engagement. This is not a creative role; it is a precision, execution, and optimisation role.
Purpose of the role:
Plan, execute, and optimise multi-platform campaigns. Manage paid ad campaigns for donations, volunteer recruitment, and ambassador activation. Align landing pages, creatives, and content across platforms. Track campaign performance and pivot strategies in real time. Coordinate across analysts, content creators, and automators for seamless delivery. Your work ensures that strategy becomes tangible, actionable, and results driven.
About the role:
The Volunteer Campaign Manager will support the planning, coordination and delivery of digital campaigns and platform launches that raise awareness, drive engagement and support organisational goals. This role focuses on helping manage campaign timelines, messaging and performance tracking across media and launch activities.
Experience Qualification and Requirements
Essential Technical Competencies:
- Experience supporting or managing digital campaigns, media, marketing initiatives or launch activities (professional, academic, freelance or volunteer).
- Basic understanding of advertising platforms (e.g. Google Ads, Meta Ads, LinkedIn Ads or similar) and campaign structures.
- Experience, or strong familiarity, with campaign planning, timelines and coordination across multiple channels.
- Familiarity with digital tools used for campaign management, collaboration or reporting.
- Strong organisational skills and attention to detail, particularly during campaign launches.
Desirable / Can Be Developed:
- Experience or interest in paid digital advertising, growth marketing or campaign launches.
- Awareness of campaign performance metrics and how insights are used to improve results.
- Ability to coordinate campaign timelines and launch activities across teams.
Qualifications:
- Formal qualifications are not required but desirable.
- Experience in marketing, digital advertising, communications, business or a related field is valued
Main Responsibilities/ Key Duties
- Support the planning, setup and coordination of paid digital campaigns and platform or product launches.
- Assist in managing campaign timelines, launch checklists and key milestones to ensure activities are delivered on schedule.
- Work with marketing, communications and technical teams to align messaging, creative assets, targeting and launch requirements.
- Help monitor paid campaign performance, budgets and spend, flagging issues or opportunities for optimisation.
- Collaborate closely with Social media Director, Social Media Analysts and Insights Officer.
- Support basic analysis and reporting on campaign results, using platform insights and analytics tools.
- Report campaign performance to the leadership team.
- Maintain documentation of campaign strategies, budgets and outcomes.
- Assist with audience targeting, creative testing and campaign adjustments based on performance data.
- Ensure campaigns and launch activities follow organisational guidelines, brand standards and data protection requirements.
- Support post-launch reviews to capture feedback and contribute to continuous improvement of future campaigns.
- Communicate clearly with stakeholders, providing updates and supporting coordination across teams.
What You Gain:
- Hands-on campaign leadership experience in a high-impact CIC.
- Founding contributor status.
- Operational and strategic credibility.
- Experience coordinating multi-disciplinary teams
- Priority pathway to future paid roles.
- This role builds executive-level experience in campaigns, optimisation and social impact delivery.
What This Role Is Not For:
- Want a purely creative role without operational responsibility.
- Avoid data-driven decision-making.
- Are uncomfortable working with sensitive or trauma-informed content.
- Expect immediate paid employment
Important to Be Clear:
- This is a volunteer role during the build phase.
- It carries real authority over execution and delivery.
- Paid roles will emerge as funding and sustainability allow.
Next Steps
Shortlisted applicants will be invited to
A values-led discussion.
- A practical campaign and execution scenario conversation.
- If you believe that impact is built on disciplined execution, not just ideas and that strategy without action is wasted potential, this role is for you.
A Final Word
Events bring people together. Safety keeps them coming back.
If you know that: Inclusive spaces protect dignity.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Join The Kids Network to Support Children in Your Hackney Community!
Are you looking to donate your skills, give back to your community, or spend your time in a meaningful way? The Kids Network gives you the chance to make a real difference in a child’s life while developing your own skills and building connections. Support a Little Londoner in Hackney by helping them grow in confidence. Get crafty, have fun, and make a lasting impact on their future.
If you already have experience in mentoring, education, psychology, or related fields, The Kids Network provides an ideal platform to use and donate your skills. By becoming a mentor, you can actively practice your learned skills and see the direct impact of your efforts on the children in your local community and provide support to those who need it most.
Why Choose The Kids Network?
- Active Skill Application: Our programme allows you to apply your expertise in real-world settings, enhancing your practical experience.
- Structured Support: We provide comprehensive training and ongoing support, ensuring you can make the most of your skills.
- Proven Impact: With 100% of children reporting increased wellbeing, you’ll see tangible impact from your mentoring.
Impact on Mentees
- Building Confidence: Help children in your community develop self-assurance and resilience.
- Creating Opportunities: Provide guidance that helps young people navigate their challenges and seize opportunities.
- Strengthening Community: Contribute to the overall wellbeing of your community, fostering a sense of belonging and support.
Connection
- Personal Fulfilment: Experience the joy and satisfaction of making a positive impact on a child’s life.
- Meaningful Relationships: Form a strong bond with your mentee, providing guidance and support through fun and engaging activities.
- Community Engagement: Participate in mentor meet-ups and group activities, connecting with other mentors and mentees.
Your Role as a Mentor
As a mentor, you will hold weekly one-on-one sessions of 1-3 hours for the duration of 12 months. You will help build confidence, resilience, and help your mentee manage feelings through a series of fun experiences and activities. Whether you’re playing games or discussing goals, you’ll be making a difference in a child’s life by developing the tools for a positive future.
Join Us Today
Whether you're wanting to use your expertise, eager to give back and make an impact, or looking for purpose and connection, The Kids Network offers a meaningful way to contribute. Volunteer with us and become part of a community dedicated to fostering positive futures for children and mentors alike.
For more information and to apply, visit The Kids Network website
The Kids Network is a community of children and volunteer mentors who connect through fun, curiosity and friendship for positive social change.


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Job Role:
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 Supporting Directors to join our Board, contributing strategic insight, expertise, and oversight to strengthen SSI’s governance, operations, and long-term impact.
Key Responsibilities:
- Provide strategic guidance and oversight to ensure SSI delivers on its community mission and legal obligations.
- Support the Board in policy-setting, financial accountability, and risk management.
- Contribute specialist expertise (e.g. governance, finance, partnerships, community development, food systems).
- Champion SSI’s values and act as an ambassador, building relationships with partners, funders, and local organisations.
- Monitor progress against strategic goals and ensure decisions align with SSI’s community purpose.
Core Duties:
- Ensure SSI acts within its powers and upholds its community interest objectives.
- Exercise reasonable care, skill, and diligence in all Board matters.
- Safeguard SSI’s financial integrity, sustainability, and compliance with relevant regulations.
- Provide advice and constructive challenge without engaging in daily operations.
- Join working groups or committees (e.g. finance, growth, governance) where relevant to your expertise.
Expectations of the Role:
- Attend and prepare for quarterly Board meetings and one annual review.
- Stay informed about emerging issues in food justice, sustainability, and community wellbeing.
- Participate in subcommittees or project groups as appropriate.
- Maintain confidentiality, uphold SSI’s ethical standards, and champion diversity and inclusion.
About You
Essential:
- Commitment to SSI’s mission and social purpose.
- Strong communication, collaboration, and leadership skills.
- Experience in governance, management, or community initiatives (professional or voluntary).
- Sound judgement, integrity, and a solutions-driven mindset.
Desirable:
- Knowledge of social enterprise, food systems, sustainability, or community engagement.
- Understanding of governance, finance, or charity operations.
- Lived experience of food insecurity, social inequality, or community leadership.
What We Offer:
- Opportunity to contribute to a purpose-driven social enterprise with measurable community impact.
- Experience in board-level leadership, governance, and strategy.
- Networking opportunities through community events and partnerships.
- Reimbursement of reasonable travel and meeting expenses.
- Training and development opportunities in governance and management.
How to Apply:
Please send your CV (max 2 pages) and a short statement (max 300 words) outlining your interest and relevant experience.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Cadet Force Adult Volunteers (CFAVs) are at the heart of the cadet experience. As a CFAV, you will guide and support young people, lead or assist in training sessions, and help create a safe, supportive and rewarding environment. You can volunteer as a uniformed or non-uniformed instructor - no military experience is required, all training will be provided.
Key Duties & Responsibilities:
- Support, mentor and encourage cadets, helping them build confidence and life skills
- Assist with planning and delivering training sessions, including subjects such as; first aid, map reading and navigation, fieldcraft, drill and turnout, expedition and adventure training, leadership tasks and teamwork
- Participate in community events, remembrance parades, competitions and weekend activities and residential camps.
- Help with cadet development, assessments and progression as set out in the Army Cadet Syllabus.
- Promote safeguarding, inclusion and wellbeing.
- Work collaboratively with other volunteers and staff to deliver a varied and engaging programme
Skills & Experience (Not Essential):
- Experience of working with young people (youth work, teaching, coaching or similar)
- Good communication and interpersonal skills
- Leadership, organisation or teamwork abilities
- Enthusiasm, patience and willingness to learn
If you have none of the above - don’t worry. We provide full training, support and mentoring.
Benefits of Volunteering:
- Full training, including opportunities for accredited qualifications.
- Leadership, instructional and youth-development experience
- Improved confidence, teamwork and communication skills
- Social events, outdoor experiences and personal development
- Uniform provided, and reasonable volunteer expenses covered
- The reward of seeing young people grow, achieve and overcome challenges
Practical Information:
- You must be 18 or over.
- A DBS check and safeguarding training are required (provided).
- We welcome volunteers from all backgrounds and levels of experience.
- Commitment is flexible - most detachments meet once or twice a week.
- There are no specific nationality requirements, but volunteers must have leave to remain and be eligible to work in the UK.
About the Army Cadets
The Army Cadet Force is a national, community-based youth organisation that provides young people aged 12–18 with opportunities to challenge themselves, learn new skills and grow in confidence. Through a variety of activities, both military-themed and non-military-themed adventurous activities, teamwork, leadership training and community engagement, cadets develop resilience and skills that last a lifetime. None of this would be possible without the dedication of our amazing adult volunteers.
We're currently recruiting volunteers at the following detachments: 25 Heathfield Pl
To apply, please enter your postcode into the Find a Detachment box and click Join as a Volunteer to complete the form.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.



