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Watford and Three Refugees Partnership is a charity offering practical and emotional support to asylum seekers, migrants and refugees in Watford and Three Rivers. We are looking for someone who has a couple of hours a week to help some of our clients.
Would you like to join the ESOL team within our charity that provides English language and literacy support to our clients?
Role description:
You will be teaching literacy to 1 or 2 clients a week. This will be face to face teaching at St Mary’s Church, Watford between 12.15 and 1.30pm on a Tuesday but times can be subject to change.
Essential:
Person Specification:
· Friendly, approachable, and respectful with good interpersonal and communication skills
· Patience, empathy, and a non-judgmental attitude
· Commitment to equality, inclusion, and safeguarding
What We Offer:
· Induction, training and ongoing support
· A welcoming and inclusive team environment
· The opportunity to make a meaningful difference in the lives of others
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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We are Ditch the Label; a global digital-first youth charity working to make technology work for young people, not against them. We provide direct support, digital safe spaces, research, and education programmes to tackle online harms and help young people navigate the online world.
For over 10 years, we’ve helped young people overcome the issues that affect them the most. Whether that’s mental health, bullying, relationships, identity or the tough stuff in-between.
Our culture and values
Ditch the Label is a team with a big mission. We're passionate, purpose-driven, and collaborative; working at the forefront of youth wellbeing and online safety. As we enter an exciting period of growth, there's real opportunity to shape the work and see the direct impact of what you do.
Equality, diversity and inclusion
Ditch the Label is committed to equality of opportunity and building a team that reflects the diversity of the young people we serve.
We actively welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds, including those with lived experience of any of the issues central to our work.
Closing date for applications: 31st July 2026. We're excited to meet our ideal candidates, and may begin interviews sooner for applications that impress us!
ROLE - Young Trustee
Are you aged 16-25 and passionate about making a difference for young people?
We want you on our board!
We have two spaces available.
WHY BECOME A YOUNG TRUSTEE?
As a trustee, you won't just be a token voice in the room. You'll be a full member of our board, with a real say in the decisions that shape Ditch the Label's future. You'll help us stay true to the young people we exist to serve, challenge us when we need it, and bring your own experiences and ideas to the table.
This is a genuine leadership opportunity. No corporate experience needed. Just passion, curiosity, and a willingness to show up.
WHAT YOU'LL DO
As a Young Trustee, you will:
-Attend quarterly board meetings (online or in-person)
-Help shape the direction and priorities of Ditch the Label
-Make sure the young people we support are always at the heart of our decisions
-Review reports and information about our work and share your views
-Act as an ambassador for Ditch the Label and the young people we work with
-Bring your lived experience and fresh perspective to everything we do
You'll also have the opportunity to get more involved in specific areas of our work, from online safety to education to campaigns, depending on your interests.
WHAT WE'RE LOOKING FOR
You don't need a CV full of experience. You just need:
-Passion for supporting young people and improving their lives
-Lived experience of issues that matter to young people (this could be online safety, mental health, bullying, identity, or something else)
-Curiosity and an open mind, you're not afraid to ask questions
-Commitment to attending board meetings and engaging between meetings when needed
-A willingness to learn; full support will be provided
We encourage applications from young people from all backgrounds, particularly those from marginalised communities and those whose voices are underrepresented in leadership.
WHAT YOU'LL GET FROM US
We want this to be a genuinely positive experience for you. As a Young Trustee, you'll receive:
-Full induction and trustee training - no prior experience needed
-Prior to all trustee meetings, the Chief Executive Officer will meet with you to ensure you feel prepared for the main trustee meeting
-A dedicated person from our existing board and within the Ditch the Label team
-Regular check-ins and ongoing support throughout your term
-Travel covered for in-person meetings
-The chance to develop real leadership, decision-making, and governance skills
-Something pretty impressive to add to your CV
THE DETAILS
Time commitment: Approximately 3 hours per month, including 4 board meetings per year
Location: Online and/or in Brighton
Remuneration: This is a voluntary role. Reasonable expenses will be reimbursed.
Age: Open to anyone aged 16-25 at the point of application
Ditch the Label is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of young people. All trustees will be subject to an enhanced DBS check.
HOW TO APPLY
Please initially apply with an expression of interest and we will send you a link to our short application.
We're not looking for polished applications - we're looking for you.
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Norfolk Tennis is the county governing body for tennis and padel in Norfolk and a volunteer-led Charitable Incorporated Organisation (Charity No. 1203480). We work in partnership with the Lawn Tennis Association to support clubs, venues, coaches and players across the county, helping more people enjoy the physical, social and community benefits of tennis and padel. Our work aligns with the LTA’s “Tennis Opened Up” strategy, which aims to make the sport accessible, welcoming and enjoyable for everyone. Norfolk Tennis is governed by a Board of Trustees supported by a volunteer Management Committee representing clubs, venues and key development areas across the county. As tennis and padel continue to grow, Norfolk Tennis is seeking individuals to join its Board of Trustees and contribute strategic leadership to the development of tennis and padel across the county.
About the Trustee Role
Trustees play a vital role in ensuring Norfolk Tennis is well governed, financially sustainable and strategically focused. Working collaboratively with fellow Trustees and the Management Committee, Trustees help ensure the organisation operates effectively as a charity while delivering meaningful impact for tennis and padel across the county.
Trustees are responsible for:
Trustees attend periodic Trustee meetings (typically online) and may attend Management Committee meetings where helpful to maintain alignment between governance and operational delivery.
We are particularly interested in individuals who can contribute leadership or professional expertise in the following areas.
Governance & Charity Law Trustee
To support strong governance and ensure compliance with regulatory requirements, Norfolk Tennis is seeking a volunteer trustee with expertise in charity law.
This role focuses on providing guidance on legal responsibilities, governance best practice and risk management to support the organisation’s long-term stability and integrity.
Key contributions include:
• Advising the Board of Trustees on charity law, governance and regulatory requirements
• Supporting compliance with Charity Commission guidance and best practice
• Reviewing governing documents and supporting any required updates
• Providing input on policies, risk management and decision-making processes
• Ensuring the organisation operates within its legal and charitable objectives
• Offering guidance on contracts, partnerships and potential liabilities
This role would suit someone with experience in charity law, governance, legal advisory or regulatory compliance, ideally with an understanding of the charitable or sports sector.
Governance & Safeguarding Trustee
This role helps ensure Norfolk Tennis maintains the highest standards of governance, safeguarding and regulatory compliance.
Working alongside the County Safeguarding Officer and fellow trustees, this role supports the Board in maintaining robust policies, procedures and governance frameworks that reflect both charity law and LTA safeguarding expectations.
Key contributions include:
This role would suit someone with experience in governance, safeguarding, compliance, law or risk management.
Inclusion & Disability Trustee
Norfolk Tennis is committed to ensuring tennis and padel are open and accessible to all communities.
The Inclusion & Disability Trustee helps champion equality, diversity and accessibility across the county, supporting initiatives that widen participation and remove barriers to involvement.
The role includes:
This role would suit someone with experience in EDI leadership, disability sport, community engagement, education or inclusion policy.
Who We Are Looking For
We welcome applicants who bring professional expertise, leadership experience and an interest in supporting community sport.
Experience in tennis is not essential.
We particularly welcome individuals with backgrounds in:
Most importantly, we are looking for people who bring sound judgement, integrity, collaborative working and a commitment to supporting tennis across Norfolk.
Time Commitment
The role is designed to fit alongside professional and personal commitments.
Typical involvement includes:
Why Join Norfolk Tennis?
This is an opportunity to make a meaningful contribution to the future of tennis and padel in Norfolk.
As a Trustee you will help:
You will also be part of a friendly and committed volunteer team working in partnership with one of the UK’s leading national governing bodies for sport.
Norfolk Tennis is committed to equality, diversity and inclusion, and welcomes applications from people of all backgrounds.
Helping to make tennis and padel in Norfolk more accessible, welcoming and enjoyable.
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Supporting a values-led organisation through inclusive and effective people practices
Equality in Tourism is a not-for-profit organisation working to advance gender equality and social justice across the global tourism industry. Through research, partnerships and advocacy, we support a more equitable, inclusive and sustainable tourism sector.
Our work relies on a dedicated network of volunteers, who contribute their time and expertise in different ways. As we continue to grow, we are seeking a Senior HR & Volunteer Lead to help strengthen how we recruit, support and engage this community.
This is a key volunteer leadership role, suited to someone who can bring both strategic oversight and practical guidance to our people practices.
The Role
You will work closely with the leadership team to ensure that our internal practices reflect our commitment to equity, inclusion and fair work.
Key responsibilities include:
Leading and refining our volunteer recruitment approach, ensuring it is inclusive, transparent, and genuinely reflects our values
Developing and maintaining appropriate HR processes and policies for a small, mission-driven organisation
Supporting effective and welcoming onboarding practices for new volunteers
Advising on volunteer engagement, wellbeing and retention
Providing guidance to volunteer managers to support a respectful, collaborative and inclusive working environment
Establishing clear approaches to feedback and development for the volunteers
Contributing to a culture that reflects Equality in Tourism’s commitment to gender equality, diversity and ethical practice
About You
We are looking for someone with senior-level experience in HR, people management or organisational development, ideally with an understanding of the not-for-profit or voluntary sector.
You will bring:
Experience in developing or advising on inclusive HR and recruitment practices
The ability to balance structure with flexibility in a small organisation
Strong interpersonal and advisory skills, with a collaborative and supportive approach
An interest in, and commitment to, gender equality, human rights and sustainable tourism
The confidence to work both strategically and at a practical level
Why This Role Matters
Our volunteers play a central role in delivering our work. Ensuring they are supported, respected and effectively engaged is essential to our impact.
In this role, you will help to ensure that:
Our internal practices are aligned with our external mission
Volunteers have a positive and meaningful experience and encourage volunteer retention
We continue to grow in a way that is inclusive, sustainable and values-driven
What You’ll Gain
The opportunity to contribute to an organisation working to influence positive change in global tourism policy and practice
A meaningful leadership role within a respected, purpose-driven organisation
The chance to apply your professional expertise in support of social impact
Experience working with a committed, international network
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Would you like to help East Ayrshire Women’s Aid improve the lives of women, children and young people who experience domestic abuse in East Ayrshire? Do you have a willingness to learn, share your skills and work as part of a team? If the answer to these questions is yes, then you might be interested in becoming a Director of East Ayrshire Women’s Aid.
This is an exciting opportunity to become part of a team delivering vital support to vulnerable women, children and young people in East Ayrshire. You do not need to know everything there is to know about domestic abuse, but they do need to know that you are reliable and committed to our principles and values.
The position is voluntary, but East Ayrshire Women’s Aid will provide you with training and support and pay your expenses. The Board meets at least six times a year, usually on Saturday mornings.
Applications are welcomed from women from all sections of the community.
This post is subject to PVG Disclosure. Women only need apply. The post is covered by a Genuine Occupational Requirement (Schedule 9; Equality Act 2010).
The Bat Conservation Trust (BCT) is proud to be the leading UK charity devoted solely to the conservation of bats and their habitats. BCT’s vision is a world rich in wildlife where bats and people thrive together. Our mission is to work collaboratively and with a diversity of people to protect bats and their habitats in an ever-changing world.
BCT is committed to championing Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) throughout all our work. You can read more about our EDI Statement of Values here. We recognise that there is much work to be done to improve representation of society within our organisation and in the wider sector, particularly in the area of ethnic and racial diversity.
We are now looking to appoint a Treasurer to our Board of Trustees. Trustees do not need to work in the area of bat conservation and we are actively seeking to include more diverse perspectives and experience. We especially encourage applications from People of Colour, as these groups of people are currently underrepresented on our board.
The Treasurer leads oversight of the financial management of BCT and supports the Board to understand the organisation’s financial position, resilience and future outlook. The role includes reporting to the Board on financial health and risk, in line with best practice and legal requirements. The Treasurer helps ensure the Board is well equipped to make informed financial decisions. They chair the Finance & Audit Committee and report back to the Board.
Our vision is of a world rich in wildlife where bats and people thrive together.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Who is Quaker Social Action?
QSA works with people on low incomes to seek solutions to the issues affecting their lives.
The services that QSA deliver are varied but all are about building respectful and dignified relationships with people who need support in some way. We address issues around food insecurity especially for asylum seekers, the dearth of support on the streets for people who are homeless, and the financial struggles many people experience when arranging a funeral. As well as these direct services we convene an advocacy group of hundreds of grassroots charities tackling child poverty in London.
Some of our services operate in person, in London, some are national and delivered online or through a telephone helpline. Across all services, we seek to share our learning with others, through advocacy, campaigning or training; or by having a voice with policymakers and in the media on issues where we have credibility.
QSA was founded in 1867 by Quakers troubled by the social injustices of the time and keen to tackle them. This sense of taking practical action to address societal challenges has stayed with us over our 150-year history, and our organisational values are aligned with Quaker values of equality, truth and peace.
QSA is the largest independent Quaker charity and Quakers across the UK support our work –approximately 20% of our £1million+ income comes from Quaker sources. We are proud of our Quaker heritage and our place within the Quaker community, while also clear that our services, jobs and trustee roles are open to all.
“The advice and support was beyond beneficial. As a family we were just above the threshold for getting any financial support and at a very difficult time already, money worries was the last thing we needed.”
- Down to Earth funeral costs helpline caller.
What are we looking for?
The Charity Commission defines trustees as "the people who lead the charity and decide how it is run".
Therefore, we need new trustees who are:
1. Passionate about the aims of QSA and excited to contribute to our work
2. Empathic and understanding of the issues affecting people living in poverty, and keen to learn more
3. Wanting to make a positive contribution to our commitment to increasing inclusion, including giving voice to those with relevant lived experience
4. Willing to take on this responsibility and committed to learning more about charity governance
5. Able to commit the time needed to be a trustee and to take this responsibility seriously, for an initial term of three years.
While previous trustee experience is not necessary, we need trustees who have the confidence to actively contribute to the work of our charity from their appointment date, and who have capacity to engage with the governance task. The trustee task is more than attending meetings: we estimate it represents 1-2 days per month in total, accounting for board preparation, engaging with emails, and taking up opportunities to see the work and meet QSA staff.
Some of our trustees are Quakers but most are not, and we warmly welcome applications from people of all faiths or none. We are looking for trustees who will be in sympathy with Quaker values of peace, equality, integrity and simplicity.
How do I contribute as a trustee?
Trustees meet four times a year. Usually, two of these meetings are in person in London, on an afternoon; the other two are online and in the evening.
Each trustee is expected to join one committee: finance & fundraising, governance & nominations or people & wellbeing. These meet quarterly, online, and are arranged to meet the needs of their members.
There are also formal and informal opportunities to meet with fellow trustees and with the QSA staff team, including online meetings, away days and special events. We encourage trustees to take advantage of as many of these opportunities as possible.
As well as this, trustees contribute by playing an active part in the life of the charity and by being responsive, supportive and committed to the fulfilment of QSA’s charitable purposes.
Trustees as a whole are responsible for:
· Setting the strategic direction of QSA
· The financial oversight of QSA
· Ensuring we comply with relevant legislation
· Supporting the paid staff of the charity to deliver our mission.
Being a trustee for a charity as diverse and energetic as QSA offers an exciting opportunity for people who are passionate about tackling poverty.
“I feel the service from these marvellous book fans and their very committed, caring staff are an essential…I use them twice a week every week. Please may they continue.”
- Visitor to Turn a Corner library van for people experiencing homelessness.
Equity, Diversity and Inclusion at QSA
QSA has been working hard on equity, diversity and inclusion and see it as a golden thread which runs through our organisation. We are still learning and we invite new trustees to join us on that learning journey.
Inclusion is important to us – the arrival of new trustees brings fresh perspectives and we are excited that our culture will expand and be enhanced by new people joining the board.
We are particularly keen on recruiting trustees who are closer to our cause. By this we mean people who have current or previous experience of living on a low income. We're aware that poverty disproportionately affects people with disabilities and also people who are black and others from global majority communities. Therefore, we'd particularly like to encourage you to apply if you're from one of these groups.
We are committed to addressing any barriers to inclusion, so do speak to us if there are changes we might need to make to enable you to participate.
Discussion and challenge are at the heart of good governance, so we need people who are different from each other to make that happen. We know this requires full engagement from all our trustees and commitment from us to make it work.
What support will I get?
We know that new trustees will need to get to grips with the role, and we offer support:
• New trustees receive an induction where they meet key staff and other trustees, and learn how our trustees work together.
• We have a buddying system in place for new trustees, providing support and reassurance from a more experienced trustee, especially for the first few months.
• New trustees receive all the information needed about QSA: governing documents, organisational chart, plans and recent trustee papers.
• We support trustees' learning and development and encourage our trustees to take opportunities to broaden their knowledge and skills.
• We do not want cost to be a barrier for trustees. Expenses are covered to ensure trustees can fulfil their obligations, such as travel, accommodation, and childcare.
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Join The Baked Bean Charity Board of Trustees!
Are you passionate about inclusion, equality, and creating lasting social impact?
The Baked Bean Charity is looking for dedicated and experienced individuals to join our Board of Trustees as we embark on a period of strategy development.
This is a unique opportunity to use your skills and expertise to help shape the future of a vibrant charity that supports more than 170 people with learning disabilities every week.
Why Join Us?
As a Trustee, you'll have the opportunity to:
We're Looking For People Who:
Skills and Experience We Need
We are particularly interested in hearing from people with expertise in one or more of the following areas:
Previous experience as a charity trustee is welcomed but not essential.
Available Trustee Roles
We have two Trustee posts available
What We're Looking For
Successful candidates will:
Time Commitment
About The Baked Bean Charity
The Baked Bean Charity is a vibrant and innovative organisation dedicated to promoting social inclusion for people with learning disabilities.
Our wide-ranging activities include:
Everything we do is centred around helping people achieve their goals, build confidence, develop friendships and live happy, fulfilled lives.
Based in Wandsworth, we support people from across South London and surrounding boroughs, creating opportunities, breaking down barriers and challenging preconceptions every day.
We Welcome Diverse Voices
The Baked Bean Charity is committed to equality, diversity and inclusion. We actively encourage applications from people of all backgrounds and experiences, especially those whose perspectives are currently underrepresented in charity governance.
Join us and help create a more inclusive future for people with learning disabilities!
Championing people with learning disabilities via creative education - pushing boundaries, empowering lives and creating a world where all can thrive.

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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TRUSTEE VACANCY | COVENTRY CITIZENS ADVICE
Volunteer | Board Role | Coventry | ~5–7 hours/month | Reviewed regularly
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Coventry Citizens Advice is recruiting new trustees to join its Board of Directors.
We are one of the largest local Citizens Advice charities in England, helping more than 14,000 people each year with issues including debt, housing, welfare benefits and fuel poverty. For over 80 years we have been a trusted source of free, independent advice for the people of Coventry — and demand for our services has never been higher.
This is a genuine governance role. You will help set our strategic direction, oversee our finances, ensure we meet our legal duties as a charity, and hold the organisation accountable to the communities it serves. We want trustees who engage with the detail and bring their professional judgement to decisions that matter.
WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR
No previous trustee or board experience is required — just sound independent judgement, strong communication skills, and a commitment to public service.
We are particularly keen to hear from candidates with experience in:
→ Law
→ Fundraising
→ Research and Campaigns
These areas are of direct strategic importance to our work, and applicants with this background will be especially welcomed.
THE ROLE
- Time commitment: approximately 5–7 hours per month (meetings held in the evenings)
- Voluntary and unpaid; reasonable expenses reimbursed
- Full induction and ongoing training provided
WHAT YOU WILL GAIN
- Real experience of charity governance and strategic leadership
- Development of financial, legal and governance skills
- A meaningful leadership credential for your CV
- The opportunity to make a direct difference to thousands of lives in Coventry
WHO WE WANT TO HEAR FROM
We are committed to a board that reflects the diversity of the communities we serve. We actively welcome applications from disabled people, people with physical or mental health conditions, LGBT+ and non-binary people, and people from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) communities. All backgrounds and employment histories are welcome.
HOW TO APPLY
Download the application form and read our Trustee Recruitment Pack.
Please do not send a CV without an application form — it will not receive a response.
Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. Closing date: 30 July 2026.
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Coventry Citizens Advice | 1–7 Station Street East, Foleshill, Coventry CV6 5FL
Registered charity. Trustee positions are voluntary and unpaid.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Chair of Trustees – Hidayah
Do you want to make a real difference in people’s lives, lead a passionate team, and help shape the future of an impactful community organisation? Join Hidayah as our chair of trustees in this volunteer-based role.
Hidayah is a volunteer-led organisation supporting LGBTQ+ Muslims through community support, advocacy, education, and wellbeing initiatives. It creates safe, inclusive spaces where people can connect, feel empowered, and have their voices heard, while promoting equality and positive change across the UK and beyond.
Purpose of the Role
The chair of trustees provides strategic leadership to Hidayah, ensuring the organisation is well-governed, sustainable, and aligned with its mission and values.
Key Responsibilities
The chair will:
Commitment Expected
Trustees are expected to:
Person Specification
Essential Knowledge & Experience
Essential Skills & Attributes
· Strong leadership, communication, and decision-making skills.
· Ability to chair meetings and support effective teamwork.
· Good organisational and strategic planning abilities.
· Strong interpersonal and people management skills.
· Understanding of safeguarding, equality, diversity, and confidentiality.
· Good administrative and IT skills.
· Ability to work independently and use initiative in a volunteer-led environment.
Benefits of the Role
Our mission is to provide support and welfare for LGBTQI+ Muslims
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Do you want to make a real difference to Scope, the disability equality charity, and our income?
Would you like to help run a shop and learn leadership skills?
Are you 18 years old or over?
You might like our charity shop supervisor role!
About this role
You will be one of the leaders in your local charity shop making a difference to your local community whilst helping other volunteers to have a great experience. You will be required to take on Scope’s level 1 training course when you start. You will work through the training with your manager so you have the chance to ask lots of questions and feel confident in your role.
Your role may include:
When and where
You will be in our Scope Gillingham shop, 45 High Street, Gillingham, Dorset, SP8 4AA. We are flexible on the times you would like to volunteer. We’d love your help for a couple of hours a week, but if you can give more time that would help us even more.
Who we’re looking for
We particularly welcome applications from disabled people. Equality and inclusion are at the heart of Scope’s mission. We are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive environment for all volunteers.
Skills and experience you can gain
What we can offer you
Safeguarding
Safeguarding is everyone’s responsibility. Scope is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare and wellbeing of children and adults at risk, whether receiving services or being staff or volunteers. It expects all trustees, staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Please note, if you would like to progress to Level 2 training after you have completed Level 1, a DBS check will be required which Scope will provide.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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The Board of Directors is opening up the opportunity for new Trustees to join MYH. If you are passionate about making a difference and have the skills, knowledge, or experience to support MYH during an exciting period of growth, we would love to hear from you.
Job title: Trustee
Reports to: Chair of Muslim Youth Helpline
Hours: Flexible, Approx 6-8 hours per month (some evening and weekends required)
Contract: Voluntary
Overview of The Charity
The Muslim Youth Helpline (MYH) is a national award winning charity providing faith and culturally sensitive support services to young people in the UK. Its core service is a free and confidential helpline open seven days a week via telephone, email, internet chat and WhatsApp. MYH is a dynamic organisation that puts service to its clients at the heart of everything that it does.
Vision: A future where young people are empowered to overcome challenges and live a God-centred life of meaning and purpose.
Mission: To provide a range of culturally informed services to improve the mental wellbeing of young people.
Role Description
The Board of Directors is opening up the opportunity for new Trustees to join MYH. If you are passionate about making a difference and have the skills, knowledge, or experience to support MYH during an exciting period of growth, we would love to hear from you.
As part of our ongoing Board development, we welcome applications from individuals with diverse backgrounds, skills, and perspectives who share our values and commitment to our mission. While all applications are encouraged, we would particularly value experience in governance, strategic oversight, and organisational development at this stage of the charity’s journey.
As part of MYH’s ongoing Board development and succession planning, we are particularly seeking to appoint Trustees in two priority areas:
1. Future Chair of Trustees
We are seeking an experienced strategic leader who may be interested in progressing into the role of Chair of Trustees within the next 9–12 months, following a planned leadership transition. Previous Chair, Board, Non-Executive, or senior leadership experience would be highly valuable.
2. Governance and Organisational Oversight
We are also looking to strengthen Board capability in charity governance, legal and regulatory compliance, safeguarding, risk management, HR oversight, and
organisational policy development.
As MYH continues through a period of growth and organisational development, these
appointments will play an important role in supporting the charity’s long-term sustainability, accountability, and impact.
Key Responsibilities
As a Trustee of MYH, you will work collectively with the Board to provide effective governance, strategic direction, and oversight to support the charity’s mission and long-term sustainability. Key responsibilities include:
Contributing to the strategic direction and overall governance of the charity
Ensuring the charity operates in line with its charitable objectives, governing documents, and legal responsibilities
Supporting effective decision-making by providing independent judgement, constructive challenge, and professional insight
Promoting accountability, transparency, and ethical leadership across the organisation
Overseeing the charity’s financial sustainability, including monitoring resources, budgets, and fundraising opportunities
Supporting the identification and management of organisational risks, including safeguarding responsibilities where appropriate
Acting in the best interests of the charity and its beneficiaries at all times
Championing the charity’s mission, values, and impact with stakeholders and the wider community
Working collaboratively with fellow Trustees and the leadership team to support organisational growth and development
Attending Board meetings, contributing to discussions, and participating in relevant sub-groups or activities where required
Supporting good governance practices, compliance, and continuous improvement across the organisation
Person Specification
General Requirements
A strong commitment to the mission, values, and objectives of Muslim Youth Helpline
A willingness to devote the necessary time and effort to support the growth and development of a small, fast-paced, and dynamic charity
Strategic vision and the ability to contribute to the long-term direction of the organisation
Good independent judgement and the ability to make balanced, informed decisions
An ability to think creatively and contribute innovative ideas and solutions
A willingness to engage in open, honest, and constructive discussions, including difficult conversations where necessary
An understanding and acceptance of the legal duties, responsibilities, and liabilities associated with trusteeship
An ability to work collaboratively and effectively as part of a diverse Board and wider team
A commitment to equality, diversity, inclusion, and respectful governance practices
A commitment to Nolan’s Seven Principles of Public Life: selflessness, integrity, objectivity, accountability, openness, honesty, and leadership
Desirable Skills and Experience
While we welcome applications from individuals with a broad range of backgrounds and experiences, we would particularly value:
Previous Board, Trustee, Non-Executive Director, or governance experience
Experience in governance, charity leadership, or strategic organisational oversight
Knowledge of safeguarding, risk management, HR, legal compliance, or organisational policy development
Strategic planning and organisational development experience
Financial oversight, fundraising, or financial sustainability experience
Experience supporting organisations through periods of growth and change
An understanding of the needs and challenges affecting young people and Muslim communities
MYH has four core values; non-judgemental, accountability, rooted in faith and compassion. You will be expected to demonstrate all four values throughout the recruitment process and within your role at MYH.
Commitment
Trustees are expected to commit 4-8 hours of work during each month to complete any
necessary Trustee tasks agreed by the Board to support a rapidly growing Muslim Youth
Helpline.
The specified hours above are an indication only. The successful candidate may be expected to work additional hours and on occasional weekends.
Equality and Diversity
Muslim Youth Helpline (MYH) are committed to our Equality and Diversity Policy. Under Section D of our Equality and Diversity Policy (Policy Statements) MYH are committed to ensuring that all candidates are given equal access to our employment opportunities regardless of their age, gender, race, sexual orientation, marital status and any other defining characteristics.
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VOLUNTEER ADMINISTRATOR
Across the UK, our 65 local branches work with disabled people to help them live the lives they choose. Our network of skilled volunteers respond to thousands of requests each year to design and make customised equipment free of charge.
Our Administrator volunteers are the lynchpin our local branch activities. They act as the first point of contact, ensure useful information is circulated to other members and help us make sure we keep all the data and details we need up to date.
What the role involves
This is a varied role that each branch tends to do a bit differently, but it will involve:
• Keeping records and data up to date and taking notes at meetings
• Preparing mail-outs
• Answering enquiries
• Accessing the branch Remap Email and Portal accounts
• Booking venues for meetings
• Ensuring branch members are aware of current agreements/activities
We can support you to develop the skills you need for this role, and there’s an induction that covers all the areas above. You’ll also have chance to discuss your role and any additional needs with us.
What you’ll need for this role
• Confident using Microsoft Office, the internet and email
• Comfortable organising the administration of a group
• Able to follow Remap policies and procedures
• Able to understand and apply our risk management system
• Able to apply disability, equality, and inclusion practices
• Able to keep people’s personal details safe• Able to apply disability, equality, and inclusion practices
• Able to keep people’s personal details safe
• Willing to follow Remap policies and procedures and a commitment to our aims and values
You’ll also need to complete the induction checklist and some online training.
Where will I volunteer?
The Finance Volunteer role is largely home based, but it varies from branch to branch – some branches hold in-person meetings once a month or so, and their Finance Volunteers tend to be based in the area the branch covers.
If it works better for you, however, there’s a possibility this role could be done remotely.
Time commitment
This also varies, but it’s generally around 1-2 hours a week.
Why volunteer
When you volunteer with us, you join a community of committed people with a passion for helping to improve the lives of others. We’re a volunteer led organisation and we couldn’t do what we do without your hard work, skills and commitment.
N.B. We’ll reimburse any out-of-pocket expenses during your time with us
REMAP exists to improve the quality of life for people who experience short or long-term disability through infirmity, illness or ageing.
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The Feminist Shop
We promote gender equality through ethical products, books, education, and bespoke training and consulting.
I am looking for a volunteer to help promote my book Childhood Unlimited: Parenting Beyond Gender Bias as it moves toward self-publishing and launch. (It used to be traditionally published but I have asked for my rights back so I can give it a better chance in the market)
The role will support marketing strategy, book visibility, audience growth, and promotional activity around the book’s themes of gender stereotypes, inclusive parenting, and practical social change.
This is a good opportunity for someone with experience or interest in book marketing, social media, launch campaigns, audience engagement, or feminist and educational content. The book already has a clear message and strong foundations, great testimonials and potential so the focus is on helping it reach the right readers and building awareness around the project, in a time that is more needed than ever.
Main tasks
Skills needed
Minimum Hours per Week:
2-3 hours per week
Duration:
One-off project
We connect professionals with impact startups matching their causes, skills & schedule.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.