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Your expert understanding of charity and/or company accounts and financial management will ensure that trustees exercise their financial responsibilities. You will act as lead trustee on overseeing the annual audit, and advise on financial procedures, regular financial reporting and forecasting.
This will involve chairing the Trust’s Audit Committee, which meets once a year to receive draft charity accounts and audit reports for The Abbotsford Trust and its subsidiary Abbotsford Trading Company. The Committee is responsible for recommending accounts for approval to the Board of Directors, and for making recommendations on the appointment of auditors.
You will exercise oversight of the Trust’s financial management throughout the year through membership of the Executive Committee, which meets up to 10 times a year to receive financial reports from management. Trading Company management accounts are the responsibility of a separate Trading Company Board.
This role will suit someone with professional accountancy qualifications and experience of audited accounts. Ideally, but not necessarily, you will have experience of charity accounts.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
A great opportunity to have a leading role as Treasurer for a successful charity that is achieving real change for people with learning disabilities, autistic people, or people with other support needs, and their families.
About us
The Association for Real Change (ARC) is a charity which works in England, Northern Ireland and Scotland. We are looking for a Treasurer to join our Board.
Our vision is to celebrate difference, respect, listen to and include everyone. Our work benefits people with learning disabilities, autistic people, or people with other support needs - and their families.
Our aims are to improve:
· Knowledge and Rights
· Choice and Control
· Inclusion and Equality.
To do this we bring people together. We support them to share different views and experiences. We help them to agree and take action to achieve real change through training, research, networks, collective advocacy and policy.
The role
We are seeking a Treasurer with experience of financial reporting, oversight and governance to join our Board of Trustees. The right candidate will work closely with the current Treasurer who will provide mentoring support until they step down from the Board in September 2026.
Trustees have individual and collective responsibility to ensure the highest standards of Governance for ARC. You will work with the ARC Chair, Board and Strategic Leadership Team to deliver our strategic vision and help ensure the long-term future and success of ARC. The Treasurer is a trustee that offers strategic and financial oversight of the charity.
The ARC Board of Trustees meet four times a year; one in-person and three online, so the role will require a degree of travel and the occasional overnight stay. Our Board is inclusive of people with additional needs who are experts by experience.
This is a voluntary position. Your travel and other out of pocket expenses will be paid.
About you
You have experience of financial reporting, oversight and governance of a charity. A financial qualification would be helpful.
We are particularly keen to hear from you if:
· You have experience of delivering positive social change, either in your professional or personal life.
· You are a leader in social care, delivering or improving the support people get.
· You have experience monitoring the financial matters of a charity.
See role description and person specification, and strategic vision below.
Terms of Office
This post may be held for a term of 3 years, then the post holder may stand for re-election for a further 3 years, after which time the post holder must stand down.
Person Specification
· A commitment to the values and principles of human rights, equality and inclusion.
· Understanding of the experiences of people with learning disabilities, autistic people, or people with other support needs - and their families.
· Knowledge and experience of accounting practices for corporate governance
· Knowledge and experience of financial regulations governing charities and companies
· Qualification in financial management and or financial auditing is desirable.
· Able to commit sufficient time
· Ability to think strategically and forward plan
· Ability to digest, present and critically evaluate a range of information, including written reports, statistics, and verbal communications
· Willingness to challenge and engage
· A commitment to the value of partnership approaches to address challenges and capitalise on opportunities.
· An ability to effectively communicate in groups.
We bring people together. We support them to share different views and experiences, to agree and take action to achieve real change.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Opportunity: Chair of the Finance and Risk Sub-committee, Board of Trustees
Open School East is at a pivotal moment in its development and is seeking a Chair of the Finance and Risk Sub-committee to help shape its next chapter.
Deadline for applications: Wednesday 30th September 2026
We are interested in hearing from candidates with expertise in:
Finance: A person with experience in finance management or accounting, with the capacity to provide a strategic overview of finances, ensuring viability, compliance with relevant legislative frameworks, effective use of resources and ensuring that proper financial records and procedures are maintained.
We are especially keen to hear from people with knowledge of, or an interest in, education and the arts. By committing your time and expertise to our two meetings a quarter (full Trustee meeting and Chairing the Finance and Risk Sub-committee meetings), you can become part of a leading arts education charity, making a real difference to emerging creatives of all ages and from all backgrounds.
We also warmly welcome people who bring lived experience of the barriers OSE seeks to dismantle including people of colour, disabled people, those from working class backgrounds, or people with experience of marginalisation in the arts or education sectors.
How to Apply
A CV or summary of your experience
A short covering letter or audio/video (max 3 minutes) telling us:
Why you’re interested in becoming the Chair of the Finance Subcommittee at Open School East
What you feel you can contribute to the organisation
Deadline for applications: Wednesday 30th September 2026
We are committed to making this process as accessible as possible. If you require this information in another format, or have access needs for applying, please let us know.
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Treasurer Trustee
Join the Board of Blue Smile
Board meetings are held 6 times a year, online
Finance Committee – meetings are held six times a year, online
Occasional in-person meetings/events - including strategy review and planning day once per year, in person
Salary: Voluntary trustee role (reasonable expenses reimbursed)
Time Commitment: Approximately 4–6 hours per month
We are seeking a Treasurer Trustee to join our Board and help ensure the charity remains financially strong, sustainable and able to continue delivering life-changing support to children and young people
This is an exciting opportunity for a finance professional who wants to use their skills for social impact while contributing to the governance and strategic leadership of a respected local charity.
About the Role
As Treasurer Trustee, you will be the Board's lead on financial governance and oversight, working closely with fellow trustees and the Charity Director. The role is strategic rather than operational and focuses on ensuring good financial management, sustainability and compliance.
You will:
Support the Board in understanding and fulfilling its financial responsibilities.
Chair finance committee meetings.
Review management accounts and monitor financial performance.
Oversee budgeting, reserves and financial planning.
Help identify and manage financial risks.
Support the approval of annual accounts and financial reports, including the independent examination.
Ensure the charity's resources are used effectively in pursuit of its charitable objectives.
Contribute to the strategic direction of Blue Smile
Who We're Looking For
We would love to hear from you if you have:
A professional background in finance, accounting, banking, auditing or financial management.
Experience of budgeting, financial reporting and financial oversight.
The ability to communicate financial information clearly to non-financial audiences.
Strong analytical skills and sound judgement.
An interest in supporting children's mental health and wellbeing.
A recognised accountancy qualification (ACA, ACCA, CIMA, CIPFA or equivalent) and/or previous charity experience would be advantageous, but we welcome applications from individuals with transferable financial expertise.
Why Join Blue Smile?
As a Trustee, you will:
Make a lasting difference to children's lives.
Use your professional skills to support an established local charity.
Gain valuable charity governance experience.
Work alongside a committed and supportive Board.
Our Commitment to Inclusion
We are committed to building a Board that reflects the diversity of the communities we serve. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds and particularly encourage applications from individuals from under-represented groups, including people from Black, Asian and minority ethnic communities, LGBTQ+ communities, disabled people and younger trustees.
Safeguarding
Safeguarding is central to all Blue Smile activities. Trustees will be expected to support and uphold our safeguarding culture and may be required to complete an appropriate DBS check.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Could you help shape the future of Katherine Low Settlement?
We're looking for a new Treasurer Trustee to join our Board.
This is a fantastic opportunity for someone with financial experience to use their skills to support one of Battersea's longest-established charities.
About Katherine Low Settlement
Katherine Low Settlement is a busy, local charity that has been serving Battersea and the wider Wandsworth community since 1924. We are dedicated to building stronger communities and enable people to challenge and find ways out of poverty and isolation. We run a range of our own community services to support local older people and children, young people, and their families from refugee communities. We campaign for social change. We incubate and support other charities and social businesses to thrive. Each week we work with 30+ charities and community groups supporting more than 1,000 people every year.
About the Role
KLS is looking for a Treasurer Trustee to bring financial insight, sound judgement and strategic challenge to our Board. This is a rewarding opportunity to help a community-focused charity stay financially strong, well governed and able to make a lasting difference for people in Battersea and Wandsworth.
What You’ll Do
• Guide Board-level understanding of KLS’s finances, risks and long-term sustainability.
• Chair the Finance Committee and help turn financial information into clear, confident decisions.
• Provide Board level scrutiny of budgets, management accounts, reserves, cash flow, controls and annual accounts, including reviewing income and expenditure, monitoring restricted and unrestricted funds, and supporting year-end reporting.
• Provide constructive challenge on funding, strategy, financial planning and major commitments, including grant budgets, funder reporting, reserves planning and financial sustainability.
• Champion transparent, ethical financial stewardship that supports safe, effective services.
• Contribute to wider discussions on strategy, governance, safeguarding and organisational sustainability, in a more general trustee capacity.
Who We’re Looking For
• Financial confidence, curiosity and clarity, with the ability to read the numbers and ask thoughtful questions.
• Ability to help others engage with finance in a practical, accessible way.
• Experience in finance, accountancy, audit, risk, grant management, charity finance, trusteeship or the voluntary and community sector.
• Understanding of charity finance, including monitoring restricted funds, reviewing management accounts, supporting reserves policy, preparing for audit or independent examination, and helping trustees understand financial risks.
• A professional accountancy qualification is welcome but not essential if you have broader financial leadership or governance experience.
• Previous trustee experience is desirable but not essential.
Equality, Diversity and Accessibility
We welcome applications from people from all backgrounds, especially those with lived experience, community connections or insight into the communities KLS serves. We are committed to an accessible recruitment process and will make reasonable adjustments where needed.
Appointment Requirements
Appointment is subject to eligibility to act as a charity trustee and, where applicable, as a company director, a satisfactory DBS check and any relevant identity verification requirements.
How to Apply
If you are interested in using your financial skills to support local impact, we would love to hear from you. Please send a CV and short supporting statement outlining your interest in KLS, your relevant financial or governance experience, and what you would bring to the Board to Sarah Gibb, KLS CEO.
Closing date: Wednesday 30th September 2026
We work to reduce poverty and isolation and bring the community together.
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Accounting for International Development is seeking an experienced charity finance professional to support a UK-registered charity working internationally to strengthen responsible, low-impact small-scale fisheries.
The organisation works with coastal communities, fishery stakeholders and market actors to improve fisheries practices, support responsible sourcing, strengthen policy engagement and contribute to better livelihoods and food security.
They are now looking for a remote volunteer to review and strengthen their finance systems, reporting routines and use of Xero. Some finance processes, reporting and budget monitoring are currently managed outside the system, and they would value an experienced finance professional who can help them improve consistency, accuracy and the usefulness of financial information provided to senior management and Trustees.
This is not a day-to-day finance role. The assignment is intended as an independent review and strengthening exercise, working with the Managing Director, Finance Manager and selected Trustees to identify practical improvements and develop a realistic action plan.
Key areas of support may include:
We are looking for someone with:
The assignment is expected to involve up to 75 hours of remote support over around 3 to 4 months. The organisation expects a minimum commitment of around 4 hours per week, with the exact schedule and workplan to be agreed between the volunteer and the organisation.
This would be a good opportunity for a senior charity finance professional who enjoys helping organisations strengthen their systems, reporting and governance in a practical and supportive way.
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BioBright
We deploy algae systems in ports to capture CO2, remove pollutants, and monitor environmental impact.
Strategic CFO
About BioBright
BioBright is developing the next generation of environmental intelligence for ports and critical infrastructure. Our autonomous monitoring platform combines advanced sensing, AI-powered analytics, and real-time decision support to help operators improve environmental compliance, reduce operational risk, and make faster, data-driven decisions.
As we transition from successful pilots to commercial scale, we are looking for a strategic CFO who can help build the financial foundations required for sustainable growth and successful fundraising.
The Opportunity
This is not a traditional finance role. We are looking for a strategic partner who can shape BioBright's growth trajectory by developing a capital strategy that enables rapid customer adoption, scalable operations, and long-term shareholder value.
The successful candidate will work closely with the CEO to ensure every financing decision accelerates commercial growth while maximising capital efficiency.
Key Deliverables
1. Build a Scalable Financial Strategy
Timeline: First 60 days
Impact
Provide the financial framework required to scale confidently while maintaining financial discipline.
2. Develop the Capital Strategy
Timeline: First 90 days
Impact
Enable BioBright to raise the right amount of capital at the right time while protecting shareholder value.
3. Improve Investor Readiness
Timeline: Months 2–6
Impact
Increase investor confidence and improve fundraising outcomes.
4. Drive Capital Efficiency
Timeline: Ongoing
Impact
Increase growth while extending runway and reducing unnecessary dilution.
Time Commitment
Success Measures
Within the first 12 months, the CFO will have helped BioBright to:
Who You Are
You have experience leading finance within high-growth technology or deep-tech businesses and understand the unique challenges of scaling venture-backed companies. You are comfortable advising founders, communicating with investors, and balancing ambitious growth with disciplined capital management.
Most importantly, you enjoy working alongside founders to transform innovative technology into commercially successful businesses.
Minimum Hours per Week:
7-9 hours per week
Duration:
3-5 months
We connect professionals with impact startups matching their causes, skills & schedule.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Finance Trustee - Treasurer
Goals 4 Girls is a London based charity dedicated to empowering girls and young women through football, mentoring and leadership development.
We work with girls and young women from underserved communities who face barriers to participation in sport, confidence building and personal development. Through structured programmes delivered in schools and communities, we support girls to build resilience, improve wellbeing and develop leadership skills.
Our programmes combine football participation with mentoring, wellbeing support and access to positive role models. By creating safe, female-focused spaces and strong support networks, we help girls develop confidence both on and off the pitch.
As demand for our work grows, Goals 4 Girls is entering an exciting stage of development, expanding our programmes, building partnerships with leading organisations in sport and business, and increasing our national impact.
To support this growth, we are seeking a Treasurer to join our Board of Trustees, helping guide the organisation’s financial sustainability and long-term strategy.
Role Summary:
Reporting to: Chair of Trustees and the Trustee Board
Working closely with the Chair, CEO & G4G Accountant.
The Role of Treasurer
The Treasurer is a key member of the Board of Trustees, providing oversight of the charity’s financial health and helping ensure strong financial governance.
Working closely with the Chair, CEO and Board, the Treasurer will support strategic decision-making by ensuring that trustees have clear and accurate financial information and that the charity operates with robust financial controls.
The Treasurer plays an important role in helping the Board balance ambition and growth with responsible financial stewardship.
Key Responsibilities
The Treasurer will:
· Oversee the presentation of budgets, management accounts and annual financial statements to the Board.
· Ensure that appropriate financial systems, controls and procedures are in place.
· Monitor the financial health and sustainability of the organisation.
· Support the development and review of financial policies, including reserves and risk management.
· Provide financial insight to support strategic planning and growth.
· Work with the Chair, CEO, leadership team and with the Goals 4 Girls accountant to ensure effective financial planning and reporting.
· Ensure compliance with Charity Commission, SORP reporting and good governance principles
· Oversee preparation of the charity’s annual accounts and liaise with external accountants or auditors.
· Ensure financial risks are identified and appropriately managed.
· Help build financial understanding across the Board by presenting financial information clearly and accessibly.
Skills and Experience
We are seeking a treasurer with strong charity financial expertise who is motivated by the opportunity to support a growing charity making a positive impact in young people’s lives. Please note that only London-based candidates will be considered and this position requires an enhanced DBS check and two professional references.
The ideal candidate will bring:
Essential
·A professional background in charity finance with at least 5 years post-qualification as an accountant, investment or financial management professional
· Experience of financial oversight, governance or strategic financial planning in the charity sector
· Strong analytical and strategic thinking skills
· The ability to communicate financial information clearly to non-financial audiences
- An understanding of the Charity Commission requirements relating to finance and governance
Desirable
Experience of supporting organisational growth or scaling programmes
· Interest in sport, youth development or gender equality
Most importantly, we are looking for someone who shares our commitment to creating opportunities for girls and young women.
Time Commitment
The Treasurer role is voluntary, with reasonable expenses reimbursed.
Expected commitment:
· Attendance at monthly Board meetings - these are mostly online with the occasional in person Board meeting
· Occasional committee or working group participation where relevant
· Preparation and review of financial information between meetings
The average commitment is approximately 5 –7 hours per month including a one hour monthly Board meeting.
Trustees are appointed for an initial three-year term, with the option of renewal.
Board Culture
Goals 4 Girls is committed to building a diverse and inclusive Board.
We welcome applications from individuals from a wide range of professional backgrounds, communities and lived experiences. We believe diversity strengthens governance and improves the impact of our work.
Why Join Goals 4 Girls
Joining the Trustee Board offers the opportunity to:
· Help shape the future of a growing charity breaking barriers to football for girls and young women
· Contribute strategic expertise to a value led organisation
· Work alongside an engaged and passionate Board and leadership team
· Support programmes that are creating lasting social impact
How to Apply
To express interest in the Treasurer role, please submit the following documentation:
· A cover letter outlining your interest and relevant experience no longer than 2 A4 sides
· A current CV
Please note that this volunteer role will require two references and an enhanced DBS check
Attendance at Board monthly meeting (1 hour last Thurs of each month), regular meetings with G4G senior management ahead of each Board meeting, meeting with auditors during audit process plus other ad-hoc meetings and internal events as required.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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The Public Interest News Foundation (PINF) is the UK’s first charity dedicated to promoting high-quality journalism and strengthening local news. We are seeking a Treasurer to join our Board of Trustees and help guide the charity’s financial stewardship during an exciting period of growth and impact.
This voluntary role is ideal for someone with strong financial expertise. As Treasurer, you will work closely with fellow trustees and the executive team to oversee budgets, financial reporting, risk management and long-term financial sustainability, while helping the Board make informed strategic decisions.
We are looking for a collaborative individual who can explain financial matters clearly to non-financial colleagues, provide constructive challenge, and share our commitment to supporting independent, public-interest journalism across the UK. Previous trustee or charity finance experience is welcome but not essential.
Further details are included in the attached job specification.
Time commitment: Approximately six days per year in total, including four Board meetings (two in London and two online) and occasional support between meetings.
We particularly encourage applications from individuals whose backgrounds and perspectives are under-represented on charity boards and in the news sector.
We are working to regenerate local news in the UK - because everyone should benefit from journalism that speaks to, for and with them


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Job Title: Company Secretary & Finance Director
Location: Swaffham, Norfolk PE37 7RB
Time commitment: approx. 1 day per month
Role Type: Unremunerated Volunteer
About Iceni Partnership
The Iceni Partnership is a registered charity and social enterprise dedicated to promoting the economic, social, and environmental well-being of Swaffham and its surrounding villages. It acts as a focal point for community development by managing vital local assets and coordinating services to improve the area's overall quality of life.
The charity's primary aims and core activities are centred around Managing Community Facilities: The Iceni Partnership manages and operates the Swaffham Community Centre and the Assembly Rooms. These venues host a wide range of social groups, adult learning courses, and provide office space for vital support organisations, together with our Community Fridge that promotes saving food waste going to landfill.
We need your expertise to ensure we remain financially sustainable, and legally and statutory compliant, so we can keep the Iceni Partnership Charity making a difference in the local community.
The Role
We are seeking a dual-hatted Company Secretary and Finance Director to ensure our operations are legally compliant, financially sound, and well-governed. You will work closely with our management team to ensure we have the solid infrastructure needed to maximize our social impact.
Key Responsibilities:
Finance Director
As our financial lead, you will provide strategic oversight and guidance to fellow trustees and our team. Key responsibilities include:
Strategic Oversight: Advising the board on financial strategy, reserves, and long-term sustainability.
Financial Reporting: Overseeing the preparation of budgets, forecasts, and annual accounts.
Governance: Ensuring robust financial controls are in place and that we remain compliant with Charity Commission guidelines.
Company Secretary
Legal & Regulatory Compliance: Ensuring that the charity submits its annual returns, reports, and accounts on time. Acting as the "guardian of governance" to ensure the board complies with its governing document (Articles of Association) and charity law.
Record Keeping: Maintaining statutory registers, updating trustee details.
About You:
You do not need to have previous charity board experience; we welcome fresh perspectives. We are looking for someone with:
Proven experience in finance, accounting, or corporate governance, ideally with charity sector knowledge.
You hold a relevant qualification in accountancy or possess equivalent demonstrable experience.
You understand the Companies Act 2006, Charity Governance Code, and charity law.
Proven history of adhering to regulatory frameworks
You are enthusiastic about our mission and eager to contribute your skills to help a small charity thrive.
What We Offer:
A meaningful role at the heart of a values-driven organisation making a tangible difference.
The opportunity to develop your non-executive director (NED) portfolio and governance skills.
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled.
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Volunteer Opportunity – Treasurer Trustee
Independent Arts Isle of Wight
Do you have financial skills and experience that could help strengthen creativity, wellbeing, and
community connections across the Isle of Wight?
Independent Arts is seeking a Treasurer Trustee to join our Board and help support the charity’s
continued growth and sustainability.
Independent Arts works with people of all ages and backgrounds, using creativity and
participation in the arts to improve wellbeing, reduce isolation, build confidence, and
strengthen communities. We believe that creativity can have a positive impact on people’s lives,
and we are looking for someone who shares our values and wants to make a meaningful
contribution.
As Treasurer Trustee, you will play an important role in helping the Board oversee the charity’s financial affairs, ensuring strong financial governance and supporting informed decision-making. You will work alongside fellow trustees and staff to help ensure the organisation remains financially sustainable and able to continue delivering its valuable work across the Isle of Wight.
We are looking for someone who can offer:
• Experience in finance, accounting, budgeting, business planning, or financial
management
• The ability to understand and explain financial information clearly
• Strategic thinking and sound judgement
• A collaborative approach and willingness to contribute to Board discussions
• Commitment to good governance and the aims of Independent Arts
Previous charity trustee experience or a professional accounting qualification would be
welcome but is not essential. We encourage applications from people with relevant skills and
practical experience from a range of professional and personal backgrounds.
What you’ll gain from the role:
• The opportunity to make a meaningful impact within the local community
• Experience of charity leadership and governance
• The chance to use your professional skills for social good
• The opportunity to work alongside a passionate and committed Board and team
• A chance to support creativity, wellbeing, and inclusive community development across
the Isle of Wight
Time commitment
This is a voluntary role. The Treasurer Trustee will be expected to attend quarterly Board and
finance committee meetings and review papers in advance, with additional time required to
support the CEO in financial planning, Board and annual reporting activities.
Independent Arts is committed to equality, diversity, and inclusion and welcomes applications
from people of all backgrounds, experiences, and communities.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Help shape the future of hospital, health and wellbeing broadcasting across the UK.
The Hospital Broadcasting Association (HBA) is seeking a Treasurer to join our Board of Trustees. This is an opportunity to use your financial skills and strategic insight to support a national charity that helps more than 140 hospital, health and wellbeing broadcasting organisations develop, collaborate and thrive.
What you'll do
As Treasurer, you will work closely with fellow Trustees to oversee the charity's finances and support effective decision-making. Responsibilities include:
About you
We're looking for someone who:
Previous charity trustee experience is welcome but not essential, and we encourage applications from people with transferable financial expertise gained in the private, public or voluntary sectors.
Trustee responsibilities
As a Trustee, you will share collective responsibility for the governance, financial sustainability and strategic direction of the HBA.
The HBA is an entirely volunteer-led charity with no paid staff. As a result, our Board operates as a working Board, with Trustees contributing not only to governance and decision-making but also, where appropriate, to the delivery of the charity's objectives. This may include supporting projects, overseeing volunteer teams, working with external stakeholders and providing professional expertise in your area of knowledge.
We're looking for someone who is comfortable balancing strategic oversight with practical involvement in the organisation and who wants to play an active role in helping the charity grow and succeed.
Meetings and commitment
The time commitment is approximately 4 hours per week on average, with some busier periods throughout the year.
The Trustee Board meets formally, in-person, every two months, usually on the third Saturday, with informal catch-up meetings taking place via Microsoft Teams on a weekday evening in the intervening months.
Location and travel
This role can be carried out from anywhere in the UK, with most Board business conducted online.
Trustees are expected to attend Board meetings and may occasionally be asked to attend sector events, including the HBA Annual Conference and Awards, meetings with stakeholders and visits to member organisations.
Reasonable travel and out-of-pocket expenses incurred while carrying out Trustee duties will be reimbursed in line with the Association's expenses policy.
Please note that we are not actively interviewing for this role at present. However, we reserve the right to close applications early should we receive a high volume of suitable applications.
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Could you use your financial expertise to help shape the future of a community-focused charity, at a pivotal moment of change?
Voluntary Action North Somerset (VANS) is an established infrastructure charity supporting, connecting and championing voluntary and community organisations across North Somerset and beyond. With a strong local reputation and a clear ambition for the future, VANS plays a vital role in strengthening communities by bringing organisations together, amplifying collective voice, and enabling others to deliver impact.
We’re looking for a new Finance Trustee to help ensure the charity remains financially resilient, sustainable and well-positioned for long-term growth.
Location: Based in North Somerset, working across the South West and beyond
Remuneration: Voluntary, with expenses covered
Time commitment: Approximately 1–2 days per month. Currently, 4 Board meetings and 2 Development Days per annum, 4 Finance Committee meetings, plus occasional ad-hoc meetings, preparation and support around budgeting, annual accounts and financial planning.
About the opportunity
You'll join a committed Board and work alongside the Chief Executive, Finance Committee and external finance support to help oversee the charity's financial health and sustainability.
As Lead Finance Trustee, you'll also chair the Finance Committee, helping to ensure robust financial oversight, effective governance and informed decision-making.
You'll play a key role in:
About you
We're open to different backgrounds and pathways into this role. You may already be a Finance Trustee, Treasurer or Finance Committee Chair, or you may be a senior finance professional looking to take on your first board-level governance role. What matters most is your ability to provide relevant strategic financial leadership and support effective decision-making.
We're particularly interested in people who can:
Previous charity trustee experience would be welcome, but is not essential. Experience of charity finance, accounting regulations and SORP is also highly valuable.
How to apply
A CV or short profile is a great first step. We'd also welcome an informal conversation if you'd prefer to ask some questions first. Amelia Lee at Charity People is leading this search.
Deadline: Applications are being reviewed on a rolling basis. If you feel this approach disadvantages you in any way, please get in touch with Amelia, who will ensure you are given full and fair consideration and do not miss out.
Charity People is a forward-thinking, inclusive organisation that actively and deliberately promotes equity, diversity and inclusion. We know organisations thrive when inclusion is at the forefront. We evidence our commitment by matching charity needs with the skills and experience of candidates irrespective of background, including age, disability (including hidden disabilities), gender, gender identity or gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, or sexual orientation. We do this because we believe greater diversity leads to greater results for the charities we work with.
A CV or short profile is a great first step. We'd also welcome an informal conversation if you'd prefer to ask some questions first. Amelia Lee at Charity People is leading this search.
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The Treasurer will play a pivotal role in helping PRDA build a stronger, more resilient organisation so that we can support more people living with the long-term effects of pelvic radiotherapy.
What will you be doing?
PRDA is entering an exciting new phase of development. Over the past two years we have expanded our services, grown our income, increased our partnerships with healthcare professionals and strengthened our support for people living with Pelvic Radiation Disease. We now have a small staff team supported by a committed Board of Trustees, and we are focused on building a financially sustainable organisation that can continue to grow its reach and impact.
Our Board currently consists of six trustees and a Chair, bringing together expertise from healthcare, patient advocacy, communications, governance and the charity sector. We work collaboratively and maintain a close, supportive relationship with the staff team. While the Board's primary role is strategic, we are a small charity where trustees are encouraged to share their expertise and contribute in practical ways when appropriate.
Our current Treasurer will be stepping down at the end of 2026, creating an exciting opportunity for someone to help shape the next stage of PRDA's journey.
As Treasurer, you will work closely with the Chair, our Operations Manager and fellow trustees to provide strategic financial oversight. You will help the Board understand the charity's financial position, oversee budgeting, reserves and cashflow, review financial reporting and support good financial governance. You will also play an important role in ensuring the charity continues to meet its regulatory responsibilities and can make informed decisions as we continue to grow.
Our Board meets online four or five times a year, together with an annual in-person strategy day. Between meetings, the Treasurer will provide occasional advice and support to the Chair and staff team on financial matters and funding opportunities as required.
Over the next three years we have ambitious plans to expand our patient support services, strengthen our education for healthcare professionals, increase awareness of Pelvic Radiation Disease and diversify our income so that our services remain sustainable for the future. This is an opportunity to join a Board at a time when thoughtful financial leadership will directly influence how quickly and effectively we can achieve those ambitions.
Perhaps most importantly, this is a chance to join a friendly, engaged Board where your contribution will be genuinely valued. In a small charity like PRDA, trustees are close to the organisation's work and can clearly see the difference their expertise makes.
What are we looking for?
Person specification
What difference will you make?
The Treasurer will play a pivotal role in helping PRDA build a stronger, more resilient organisation so that we can support more people living with the long-term effects of pelvic radiotherapy.
Demand for our services continues to grow as awareness of Pelvic Radiation Disease increases and more people seek information, support and advocacy. At the same time, charities face an increasingly challenging funding environment, making sound financial leadership more important than ever.
Your expertise will help ensure the Board has the financial insight and confidence to make strategic decisions about investing in new services, developing partnerships and securing the organisation's long-term sustainability. By providing robust financial oversight and constructive challenge, you will help us balance ambition with responsible stewardship of our resources.
This role offers the opportunity to influence the future of a charity that is still relatively small but growing rapidly. Your advice will directly inform decisions about how we develop our services, respond to new opportunities and maximise the impact of every pound we raise.
Ultimately, your contribution will enable PRDA to reach more patients and families, provide more high-quality information and peer support, strengthen education for healthcare professionals and continue advocating for earlier diagnosis and better care for people affected by Pelvic Radiation Disease.
Unlike trusteeship in many larger organisations, your impact at PRDA will be visible. You will work alongside a committed Board and staff team who value collaboration, welcome new ideas and recognise the importance of good governance in achieving meaningful change.
This is an opportunity to use your financial expertise to help ensure that no one faces Pelvic Radiation Disease alone, and that PRDA continues to grow into a stronger, more sustainable charity capable of improving lives across the UK.
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Growing Hope Maidstone champions accessibility and provides free therapy for children with additional needs and their families in partnership with local churches. We aim to bring hope to children through providing free therapy. We grow hope for families where hope has been lost due to isolation and rejection through our free courses and workshops, and more. We share hope in Jesus, because he brings hope even in the most difficult situations. The trustees board is responsible for the governance of the local charity and supports the clinic in delivering its charitable objectives. The Finance trustee will support the Clinic Manager in delivering the Charity’s mission and vision, ensuring our culture of collaboration, curiosity and innovation continues. Trustees may act as a spokesperson and ambassador for the clinic where appropriate.
The Finance trustee will be responsible for advising on the budget and ensuring that payments are made as expected.
They will be expected to liaise with the Finance Officer who runs the day-to-day processes for Growing Hope. They will be required to give a quarterly update to the trustees as to the financial position of the charity (supported by reports provided by the Finance Officer). The role will also involve either running gift aid claims or sourcing a volunteer to do this.
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About Growing Hope
Growing Hope was founded by Dr Naomi Fox who started the national charity and the first local clinic in Kings Cross in February 2018. Knowing how desperate families are for support, Growing Hope bridges the gap between the need and availability of therapy services. Growing Hope national charity provide support, structures, services and training to local Growing Hope clinics and have a vision to set up twenty clinics in partnership with local churches by 2030.
Context
Growing Hope Maidstone is set up in partnership with St. Luke’s Maidstone and seeks to be a collaborative venture with other local churches. The clinics provide free therapy services for children and young people with additional needs and their families living in the local area. The aim is to provide a holistic service which supports parents, carers and siblings - as well as the children and young people themselves. Growing Hope Maidstone currently offers Art Therapy and Speech and Language Therapy.
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