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Volunteer Position: Head of Volunteering
Location: REMOTE or LONDON
Type: Volunteer (Leadership/Management)
Category: Human Resources, Community Management, Leadership, & Operations
The Opportunity
The Principality of Lys is a community built by the dedication of its people. We are seeking an inspiring, highly organised, and people-focused leader to serve as our Head of Volunteering.
In this pivotal role, you will be the bridge between our vision and the passionate individuals who donate their time, expertise, and heart to our mission. You will be responsible for building our volunteer infrastructure, ensuring every contributor feels valued, and fostering a culture of beauty, culture, honour, and community within our global volunteer force.
What You’ll Be Doing
Volunteer Strategy: Designing and implementing systems for the recruitment, onboarding, and retention of our global volunteer community.
Community Stewardship: Acting as the primary point of contact for volunteers across all committees, ensuring they feel supported, recognized, and aligned with the Principality’s mission.
Operations Management: Managing the database of volunteers, matching talent to projects, and maintaining clear communication channels to ensure our organizational goals are met.
Cultural Advocacy: Ensuring that the Principality’s values are reflected in how we treat our volunteers, fostering an environment of inclusivity, excellence, and shared purpose.
Team Leadership: Mentoring committee leads and coordinating cross-departmental efforts to keep our diverse team engaged and productive.
Who You Are
You have a background in HR, community management, non-profit leadership, or organisational development.
You are an exceptional communicator with a high degree of emotional intelligence and the ability to inspire others.
You are highly organised, process-driven, and adept at managing complex databases or volunteer management software.
You are a "builder" by nature—someone who loves the process of turning a group of individuals into a cohesive, motivated, and mission-driven community.
Why Volunteer With Us?
Influence the Core: As Head of Volunteering, your impact is immediate; you are the architect of our human capital.
High-Impact Leadership: Play a critical role in the growth and morale of a nation-building project.
Network of Excellence: You will be at the center of the organization, working directly with the Prince’s Office and every major committee head to shape the heartbeat of the Principality.
How to Apply
If you are ready to lead and nurture the people who will build the Principality of Lys, please submit your professional CV and a brief statement on your leadership philosophy—and how you would build a thriving volunteer culture—via CharityJob website.
Please note: This is a volunteer role of high trust and responsibility. Shortlisted candidates will be invited to a formal interview to discuss their vision for the volunteer programme.
The Principality of Lys is a micronation and emerging micro-state in Europe, at 2.7 sq mi. Inspired by the French Renaissance and Beaux-Arts ideals.
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VOLUNTEER ROLE: HEAD OF VOLUNTEERING
The Lyonic Scots Clan Society
UK‑based applicants only
The Lyonic Scots Clan Society is a modern Scottish cultural organisation inspired by the legacy of Robert “The Lyon” and the survivors of Culloden. We honour Scottish heritage, Highland identity, and the enduring values of courage, kinship, and community.
As our Society grows across the UK and internationally, we are now seeking a Head of Volunteering — a foundational leadership role responsible for building our entire volunteer programme from the ground up.
This is a role for someone who loves people, culture, and creating meaningful volunteer experiences.
About the Role
The Head of Volunteering will design, develop, and lead the Lyonic Scots’ volunteer programme — shaping how volunteers join, engage, contribute, and thrive within the Society.
You will work closely with the Chair, Secretary, and Council to create a warm, structured, and inspiring volunteer journey that reflects the dignity and heritage of the Clan.
This role is remote‑friendly, but you must be UK‑based for coordination and safeguarding purposes.
Key Responsibilities
Design and launch the Society’s volunteer programme
Lead on volunteer recruitment, ensuring clear role descriptions and inclusive outreach
Develop onboarding pathways that welcome volunteers into the culture and heritage of the Lyonic Scots
Create retention and engagement practices that help volunteers feel valued and connected
Maintain volunteer records and support safe, compliant volunteering
Work with Council members to identify new volunteer roles and opportunities
Build a positive, supportive volunteer culture rooted in respect, heritage, and community
Who We’re Looking For
You’ll thrive in this role if you:
Are UK‑based
Have experience in volunteering, HR, people management, or community leadership
Enjoy building systems, culture, and people‑centred processes
Are organised, proactive, and passionate about supporting others
Care deeply about Scottish heritage, culture, and community identity
Want to help shape a growing cultural organisation
You do not need to be Scottish — only committed to community, culture, and good leadership.
What You’ll Gain
A senior leadership role within a growing cultural organisation
Experience designing and managing a volunteer programme
The chance to shape the future of a modern Scottish Clan Society
Flexible volunteering that fits around your life
A warm, respectful team who value your contribution
Build the Heart of the Clan
If you’re ready to create a volunteer culture rooted in heritage, belonging, and pride, we would be honoured to hear from you.
Apply now through CharityJob and help shape the future of the Lyonic Scots Clan Society.
Lyonic Scots is a living cultural community, honouring the past, celebrating the present, and carrying the Lyonic Scots legacy into the future.
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Volunteer Head of Community
Location: REMOTE
Type: Volunteer (Leadership/Strategic Management)
Category: Community Management, Engagement, Social Strategy, & Public Relations
The Opportunity
The Principality of Lys is more than a state; it is a community of individuals united by the pillars of beauty, culture, honour, and community. As we grow, we are seeking a visionary Head of Community to nurture our most valuable asset: our citizens.
You will be responsible for the social heartbeat of the Principality. Your role is to bridge the gap between our leadership and our citizens, fostering a digital and global environment where every member feels heard, valued, and connected to the mission of Lys.
What You’ll Be Doing
Community Strategy: Developing and implementing initiatives to foster engagement, belonging, and loyalty among our citizens.
Platform Leadership: Overseeing our community hubs (e.g., social forums, private groups, or engagement platforms), ensuring they remain safe, respectful, and vibrant spaces.
Event & Experience Design: Organizing virtual and real-world gatherings, ceremonies, and cultural events that celebrate the spirit of Lys.
Citizen Advocacy: Acting as the voice of the community to the Prince’s Office, ensuring that citizen feedback is integrated into our future planning.
Cultural Stewardship: Setting the standard for how our citizens interact with one another, fostering a culture of mutual respect and high honour.
Who You Are
You are an experienced Community Manager or Engagement Specialist with a proven track record of growing and nurturing online/offline communities.
You are highly empathetic, a skilled mediator, and a natural diplomat who can navigate diverse perspectives with grace.
You possess a deep understanding of social dynamics and the digital tools required to build a sense of community in a remote/global environment.
You are deeply passionate about the vision of Lys and are dedicated to making it a place where people truly feel they belong.
Why Volunteer With Us?
Shape the Culture: You are not just managing a community; you are defining the societal values and traditions of a new nation.
Direct Influence: Your insights will be essential to how the Principality evolves and how we support our growing citizenry.
High-Trust Responsibility: Work at the heart of our operations, serving as the bridge between our founders and our people.
How to Apply
If you are ready to be the custodian of our national spirit, please submit your professional CV and a brief strategy document outlining your vision for "cultivating a culture of honour and belonging in a new micro-state" via CharityJob website.
Please note: This is an executive-level volunteer position requiring empathy, leadership, and a deep commitment to our core values. Shortlisted candidates will be interviewed to discuss their approach to community building and their alignment with our long-term mission.
The Principality of Lys is a micronation and emerging micro-state in Europe, at 2.7 sq mi. Inspired by the French Renaissance and Beaux-Arts ideals.
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Head of Volunteering (Volunteer Role)
Organisation: The Lysene Cultural Foundation
Location: Remote (global)
Time Commitment: Approx. 8 hours per month
About the Lysene Foundation
The Lysene Cultural Foundation is a start‑up charitable organisation inspired by the micronation known as the Principality of Lys — a creative community rooted in the classical arts, architecture, and beauty of the French Renaissance, Baroque, Beaux‑Arts, and the age of Humanism and Enlightenment.
We believe in a new Renaissance for Europe and the wider world. Our mission is to bring the cultural and community spirit of Lys to life through accessible public programmes, including community events, educational initiatives, exhibitions, publications, artistic opportunities, and more.
All activities and resources are open to the public without restriction.
The Opportunity
We are seeking a visionary and highly organised Head of Volunteering to establish and lead our global volunteering function. This is a senior volunteer role ideal for someone who enjoys building systems from scratch, shaping culture, and empowering people.
You will design and launch our volunteering programme, create the systems and processes that underpin it, and lead the recruitment, onboarding and retention of volunteers across the foundation. As we grow, you will build and oversee a dedicated volunteer department.
This is a rare opportunity to shape the future of a cultural charity at an early stage.
Key Responsibilities
Develop and implement the foundation’s global volunteering strategy.
Create volunteer systems, processes, policies, and best‑practice frameworks.
Design volunteer role descriptions, onboarding pathways, training materials, and engagement methods.
Lead the recruitment, selection, onboarding, and retention of volunteers across all teams.
Establish a positive, inclusive, and inspiring volunteer culture aligned with our mission and values.
Set up and manage a volunteer management system (VMS) and reporting processes.
Build and lead a volunteer department, including future volunteer team leads.
Work closely with senior leadership to ensure volunteering supports organisational goals.
Monitor, evaluate, and continuously improve the volunteering programme.
What We’re Looking For
Experience in volunteer management, HR, people operations, or organisational development.
Strong understanding of volunteer recruitment, engagement, and retention.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
Ability to create structure, processes, and systems in a start‑up environment.
Strategic thinker with a hands‑on, proactive approach.
Passion for arts, culture, education, or heritage is a bonus.
A collaborative, supportive leadership style.
What You’ll Gain
The chance to build a global volunteering programme from the ground up.
Senior‑level leadership experience within a growing cultural foundation.
The opportunity to shape culture, strategy, and long‑term impact.
A creative, mission‑driven environment where your ideas genuinely matter.
A meaningful role that strengthens your CV and professional profile, with a reference after a minimum of 6 months committment to our Foundation.
Time Commitment
Approx. 8 hours per month, fully remote, with flexibility around your schedule.
How to Apply
Please submit your CV and a short statement explaining why you’re interested in this role and what you would bring to the foundation.
We Are Lys
We Are The Lysene Foundation
Offering accessible educational programmes, exhibitions, publications, & artistic opportunities that increase public understanding of Renaissance arts
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Role- Head of Governance and Legal (Voluntary)
Reporting- CEO/CPO
Location- Remote, UK-based
Commitment: We estimate this role requires 4–6 hours per week, with flexibility to manage your own time. All meetings are remote and scheduled in advance.
Compensation: Voluntary role (non-paid)
About YouthAdvantage UK
YouthAdvantage UK is a volunteer-led, research-based organisation championing the rights and wellbeing of young people aged 11 to 25 across the UK. We influence national policy, deliver grassroots projects, and elevate youth voice in key debates; from education to mental health, climate action to justice reform.
We are seeking a passionate, committed Head of Governance & Legal to join our senior leadership team and help shape the strategic foundations that support our work.
About the role
As Head of Governance & Legal, you will lead a small team focused on risk, compliance, and governance excellence. You will ensure our work is rooted in sound legal and ethical frameworks and will support our growth with robust, transparent policies and guidance. You’ll also provide strategic support to our Board of Trustees and act as the senior point of contact for all legal matters.
This is an ideal opportunity for a governance, legal, or compliance professional looking to gain sector leadership experience while supporting a values-driven youth organisation.
What you’ll gain
What you’ll do
Who we’re looking for
We welcome applications from a broad range of professional backgrounds. You might be:
Essential:
To Apply
If you’re interested, just send us your CV and a few lines about why the role appeals to you — this can be a short paragraph in your email or a separate note. If you'd prefer an informal chat before applying, we’d love to hear from you. Just drop us a message and we’ll arrange a time.
Volunteer Acknowledgement
Although this is a volunteer role, we’re committed to recognising your contribution. Upon successful completion of your commitment, you can request:
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Role Purpose
The Chief Governance & People Officer (CGPO) is a senior C-suite executive responsible for ensuring the organisation operates with strong governance, legal compliance, and a healthy, engaged volunteer culture. The CGPO provides strategic leadership across governance, legal support, HR, culture, learning, and volunteer experience. They oversee multiple Heads of Department, set strategic direction for their portfolio, and collaborate closely with the CEO, Trustees, and other C-level Officers to drive organisational performance and long-term development.
Key Responsibilities
1. Executive Leadership & Strategy
Lead governance, legal support, and HR strategy across the organisation.
Drive portfolio performance and ensure alignment with organisational goals.
Contribute to C‑suite decision‑making and long‑term planning.
2. Governance Leadership
Maintain an up‑to‑date governing document and ensure regulatory compliance.
Oversee GDPR and data protection standards.
Support Trustees with governance advice and reporting.
3. Legal Support Oversight
Oversee legal risk management and compliance processes.
Review key legal documents and guide legal research.
Strengthen organisational understanding of legal responsibilities.
4. HR Leadership & Culture Development
Oversee recruitment, onboarding, and volunteer checks.
Provide strategic oversight of conduct, standards, and people policy.
Promote a positive volunteer culture and engagement.
Lead development of training pathways and HR policies.
5. Portfolio Management & Line Management
Line‑manage Co‑Heads of HR and the Head of Governance & Legal Support.
Provide strategic direction, coaching, and performance oversight.
Ensure effective cross‑department collaboration and clarity of roles.
6. C‑Suite Collaboration & Organisational Leadership
Work closely with the CEO, Deputy CEO, COO, CPO, and Trustees.
Shape organisation‑wide policies, frameworks, and strategic initiatives
Person Specification (Applicant Criteria)
Essential Criteria
Strong understanding of governance, compliance, or legal frameworks.
Experience in HR, people management, or organisational culture development.
Ability to lead multiple departments and manage senior volunteers.
Excellent communication, judgement, and decision‑making skills.
Ability to interpret policies, regulations, and legal documents.
Experience handling sensitive information with discretion and professionalism.
Strategic thinker with the ability to translate organisational goals into actionable plans.
Demonstrated commitment to ethical leadership and safeguarding good practice.
Ability to work collaboratively at executive level.
Desirable Criteria
Experience working with Trustees or governance boards.
Knowledge of GDPR, data protection, and risk management.
Background in law, HR, organisational development, or compliance.
Experience in volunteer‑led organisations or the charity sector.
Ability to design and deliver training or learning programmes.
Experience managing organisational change or culture initiatives.
Trustees - Voluntary Role
We have an exciting opportunity to join this thriving and dynamic organisation as Trustees.
At SARSAS we provide support for people affected by rape or any kind of sexual assault or abuse at any time in their lives. Listening, believing and supporting them through provided vital support to people of all genders through our Helpline, counselling, group work and specialist support services.
We believe that a world without sexual violence is possible. We campaign for people affected by sexual violence because everyone deserves to live free from abuse and its impact. We are unflinching in our commitment to calling for change, in raising awareness, and in our drive for all voices to be heard. We challenge misconceptions about sexual violence and abuse through training and campaigning. We lobby both locally and nationally to promote the needs of survivors.
We need your support!
We are looking for people who can offer energy, enthusiasm, and commitment to join our volunteer Board of Trustees at SARSAS. You will be joining a proactive, engaged and supportive Board and will play a pivotal role in shaping SARSAS and supporting our work.
Whilst ideally you will have prior experience of how a Trustee role works, this isn’t mandatory: If you are committed, passionate, and determined, we would love to hear from you. We will provide training and support to help you become an amazing trustee. We would be particularly interested to hear from you have a background in communication, data, IT or risk.
It matters to us that our Trustees reflect the incredibly diverse communities we serve, and we are actively seeking younger people, people from Black, Asian and minoritised communities and people with a disability for these voluntary roles. We value lived experience of sexual violence within our staff, volunteers and trustees.
Voluntary (expenses paid)
Time commitment
We appreciate for many of our Trustees, they fit volunteering around busy work and home schedules. Overall, the time commitment is expected to be c 30 hours per year, including preparation for meetings.
All trustees are expected to attend 4 x 2.5 hours Board meetings a year (evenings) and 1 full away day each year.
We have two subcommittees that also meet an additional 4 times a year (1.5 hour in the evening), which trustees may be part of.
Being a Trustee at SARSAS is more than just turning up to a few Board meetings, as it is your skills, passion & experience that brings value to the organisation, therefore, we also ask that Trustees engage with SARSAS staff, and attend events or meetings as required, as well as responding to emails. We estimate that this covers a further 7 hours a year.
Equality, diversity, and inclusion
At SARSAS we strive to create a workplace that reflect the communities we serve and where everyone feels empowered to bring their full, authentic selves to work. We want to build an inclusive culture that encourages, supports, and celebrates diverse voices. We actively encourage applicants with protected characteristics to apply.
We are committed to taking an inclusive approach to recruitment and selection whilst ensuring there is no discrimination in our processes and that our team and prospective employees are treated fairly, with respect and without bias. Reasonable adjustments to the interview process can be made to accommodate additional requirements. Applicants are encouraged to highlight any specific adjustments needed to enable participation in the recruitment process.
How to apply
Closing date for applications is Midnight on Sunday 7th June 2026.
Interviews will be held remotely on Friday 19th June 2026. Please ensure you are available for an interview on this date.
Support for people of all genders affected by rape or any kind of sexual assault or abuse at any time in their lives.
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Are you passionate about ensuring young people’s voices are heard to drive meaningful change?
Would you like to help influence the way England’s histories are told?
The Young Producers programme at English Heritage could be for you!
We are looking for young people aged 18-24 to join our Young Producers from June 2026.
Our Young Producers are at the heart of English Heritage’s youth participation work. Their ideas, creativity and interests help steer and shape the programme and support other areas of English Heritage activity too.
As a Young Producer you will:
Have your voice heard and influence change at English Heritage
Join our monthly meetings where you can meet other young people and contribute to decision making within English Heritage
Have the opportunity to take part in various projects – recent ones have included LGBTQ+ History, Black History, heritage careers and improving visitor experience for young people
Meet heritage professionals and make connections
Gain experience that is useful in a variety of sectors and workplaces, from research skills and public speaking to written communication and content creation
We want to ensure our work is relevant to all young people, and welcome applications from all those aged between 18-24.
We are particularly interested to hear from young people who:
Are from a global majority background
Identify as part of the LGBTQ+ community
Have a disability
Are care-experienced
Are from low-income backgrounds
If this sounds good to you, we’d love to hear from you. Head to our Shout Out Loud website to find out more and apply.
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This is an exciting moment for us at SICK!, and we are thrilled to invite passionate, forward-thinking individuals to join our Board.
With our unwavering focus on mental and physical health, disability, inequality, and social change, our work has never been more relevant. We are proud of the growing impact we’re making locally and globally, and this is being recognised by our partners and funders who are investing in our long-term vision for the future.
Including Arts Council England who have committed to investing in our work as a National Portfolio Organisation 2023-2028.
In 2026, we present the latest iteration of SICK! Festival - with Beat One taking place throughout May.
Central to this is our Creative Resuscitation (CPR) model, which shifts us from a biennial, month-long festival to a year-round rhythm of seasonal “beats”. This structure is designed to disrupt unsustainable cycles, deepen relationships, and embed community voice and public outcomes across everything we do.
This festival, under SICK!’s new leadership, marked a pivotal moment in our journey as we deepen our commitment to engaging with pressing societal issues and sparking meaningful conversations.
We are looking to recruit new trustees, including but not limited to, with skills and professional qualifications in finance/accountancy, experience in communications or development and fundraising.
As an organisation, we are committed to ensuring our Board reflects the diversity of the communities we serve. We are actively encouraging applications from people facing racism, those who identify as LGBTQIA+, individuals from lower socio-economic backgrounds, and those with disabilities. We would also welcome applications from people with connections to Moston, Harpurhey, and Charlestown.
Join us and play a crucial role in shaping the future of SICK! as we continue our mission to challenge
perceptions, inspire action, and bring about real change.
We look forward to hearing from you.
Please read the application pack before applying
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About YAUK
Youth Advantage UK is a charitable organization that uses a research-led approach to inform policy work and projects that aim to promote and further the human rights of young people aged 11 to 25 across the United Kingdom.
Please note that this is a remote VOLUNTEER role.
We won't accept applications from individuals residing outside of the UK as we operate on the principle of bettering the lives of young people in the UK. Therefore, we require our volunteers to have an understanding of what it is like to live in the UK.
We are looking to recruit a Communications Manager who can provide strong and stable operational management of the communications teams, directly supervising Senior Officers, while working with the departmental head to develop the department.
Responsibilities
To provide effective operational management of teams within the Communications Department
To directly provide guidance, support and direction to Senior Officers who oversee the teams within the department
To welcome new volunteers to the department and work alongside the departmental heads to improve team culture
To plan the work of the department and support with strategic decision making
To provide support as required to ensure that the communications teams are achieving their goals and making progress
Requirements
To have at least 2 years of communications and marketing experience
To have demonstrated leadership skills in a previous professional setting
To have held a management level position
To have strong IT and digital working skills
To be competent in the use of Canva, Wix and social media
Benefits
This is a UK-based, 100% fully remote and flexible role.
Supportive team and management to enhance your skills and build on your experience.
Your work will help transform and empower many young people’s lives, rights, and interests and assist in promoting equality for all young people.
Why Volunteer with Us?
We are a supportive and friendly organization that takes pride in developing and nurturing our volunteers and providing them with excellent opportunities to thrive and further encourage their career growth and future aspirations.
We offer a fully remote working environment and a flexible and adaptable working schedule. This is an excellent opportunity to join a growing organization, enhance your skills, and gain valuable experience. If this sounds like you and you are interested in applying for this position, please submit your CV.
We look forward to hearing from you!
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Position: Talent Acquisition Business Partner
Location: Remote/Homebased
Commitment: Volunteer (10hr/week)
Reports to: Global Head of Talent
About Us
We are a globally focused non-profit organisation, grounded in Christian values, committed to helping communities grow through education, empowerment, and poverty relief. Our programmes support families, strengthen livelihoods, and build resilience by responding to real community needs.
Through long-term partnerships and sustainable approaches, we create opportunities that encourage self-reliance and deliver lasting impact, helping individuals and families move toward stability, dignity, and a better future.
Why Join Us?
Join Project Yananai and be part of something bigger than a role. As a growing, purpose-driven organisation working across multiple countries, we offer the opportunity to shape meaningful change while developing your career, skills and experience.
Here, your voice matters. Your ideas help shape direction, and your work delivers visible, real-world impact. You’ll collaborate with a diverse, global team, gain exposure to strategic initiatives, and grow through hands-on experience in a dynamic, evolving environment.
We recognise the importance of flexibility. Our approach to working hours supports you to contribute in a way that works alongside your personal and professional commitments, within a collaborative and outcome-focused environment.
If you are motivated by purpose, energised by pace, and want to contribute to something truly meaningful, we’d love to hear from you!
The Role
As Talent Acquisition Business Partner, you will play a hands-on role in delivering end-to-end recruitment while partnering closely with hiring managers to meet organisational talent needs. Working with the Global Head of Talent, you will support workforce planning, attract high-quality candidates, and ensure a seamless, positive hiring experience across Project Yananai.
Key Responsibilities
Talent Acquisition Delivery
Manage end-to-end recruitment processes from role briefing to onboarding.
Draft and advertise roles across relevant platforms and networks.
Screen, shortlist, and coordinate interviews with candidates.
Ensure timely and professional communication throughout the hiring process.
Business Partnering
Partner with hiring managers to understand workforce needs and role requirements.
Provide advice on recruitment strategies, timelines, and best practices.
Support effective decision-making through structured feedback and insights.
Talent Attraction & Pipeline Building
Proactively source candidates using job boards, social media, and networks.
Build and maintain talent pipelines for current and future hiring needs.
Promote Project Yananai’s employer brand to attract mission-aligned talent.
Candidate Experience & Onboarding
Deliver a positive, inclusive, and engaging candidate experience.
Support onboarding to ensure a smooth transition for new joiners.
Reporting & Compliance
Maintain accurate recruitment data and track hiring activity.
Provide regular updates and insights to the Global Head of Talent.
Ensure compliance with organisational policies and data protection standards.
Continuous Improvement
Identify opportunities to enhance recruitment processes and efficiency.
Contribute to improving talent acquisition strategies and tools.
What We’re Looking For
Experience & Qualifications
Experience in talent acquisition, recruitment, or HR in a fast-paced or mission-driven environment.
Proven experience managing end-to-end recruitment processes.
Experience partnering with stakeholders or hiring managers.
Familiarity with recruitment systems or tools (desirable).
Skills & Competencies
Strong relationship-building and stakeholder management skills.
Excellent communication and organisational abilities.
Ability to manage multiple priorities and roles simultaneously.
Proactive, solutions-focused, and detail-oriented.
Strong collaboration skills across teams and geographies.
Passion for working in a mission-driven, global organisation.
Why Join Us?
Help build a high-impact, mission-driven global team
Gain hands-on experience in strategic talent acquisition
Flexible volunteering model supporting work-life balance
Empower communities. Transform lives. Make a positive and sustainable difference!
Project Yananai is a UK registered charity (1209060) and an equal opportunity organisation. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all colleagues. We encourage applications from people of all backgrounds and cultures.
This is a unpaid Volunteer role.
Empowering individuals, strengthening communities, developing sustainable solutions.



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We’re looking for a new Brand, Communications and Creative Trustee who can use their skills to support our growing charity. In early 2026, CLAPA relaunched with a new brand identity. This role will ensure that our team are supported in brand and content strategy and making the most of the new brand for growth and engagement.
The Brand, Communications and Creative Trustee will participate in all areas of the charity’s governance with a special interest in brand strategy, content, communications and creative to support with the Board’s understanding and interpretation.
The Board of Trustees is responsible for the overall governance and strategic direction of the charity, developing CLAPA’s aims, objectives and goals in accordance with the governing document, legal and regulatory guidelines. You would be joining our board at an exciting time, as we continue to implement our 5-year strategy for 2025-2030.
About CLAPA
The Cleft Lip and Palate Action (CLAPA) is the national charity for people affected by cleft lip and palate in the United Kingdom.
CLAPA supports people affected by cleft to take control of their journey, connect with others, and use their voices to impact the future of care. Our vision is that no one affected by cleft lip and palate in the United Kingdom will go through their journey alone.
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Welcome to the NHS Retirement Fellowship
Thank you for your interest in becoming the new chair of the NHS Retirement Fellowship. We are halfway through a five-year plan which is transforming the way we operate, how we engage with the NHS and other key stakeholders, and how we support our members currently and in the future. We have already come a long way from where we started and we are now beginning an ambitious plan of doubling our membership and raising awareness so we can continue with our mission of supporting retired and retiring NHS, health and social care staff. We are seeking a dynamic and professional chair with significant senior leadership experience in the NHS (or the broader health and social care sector) and/or extensive experience of governing a charity to work with us to deliver our vision.
Our Board is made up of a variety of professionals from across the NHS and beyond, a number of whom are members of the Fellowship. We work closely with our dynamic senior leadership team, branch officers and volunteers and have fostered an excellent working relationship for the benefit of our members.
The Fellowship has a small executive team of seven part time staff who all work remotely from home.
The potential for the NHS Retirement Fellowship is immense, and I very much look forward to welcoming you and working with you on this exciting journey.
Julia Hickey
Acting Chair
NHS Retirement Fellowship.
About the NHS Retirement Fellowship
“One of things that makes the NHS a special place to work is the sense of togetherness, belonging and family. So, when colleagues come to retirement, the Fellowship is a wonderful way of maintaining these things and allowing colleagues to continue their connection with the service. I think more can be done to help retired colleagues share experiences, perspectives and support and the Fellowship is ideally placed to do this.” Sir Jim Mackey, Chief Executive, NHS England
Our motto is fun, friendship and fellowship and it sits at the heart of everything we do.
The NHS Retirement Fellowship began in 1978 when retiring nurse Irene James recognised that for significant numbers of retiring NHS staff, their colleagues and friends had also become their family and that those pivotal connections could be lost. Our role has changed during that near 50 years as the NHS has changed and more latterly with the seismic transformation into a digital world. We now have almost 100 branches from the Highlands of Scotland to the north Devon coast and from Swansea in west Wales across to Norwich in East Anglia. About a third of our members are now national members, often choosing to engage on a more remote, digitally based basis. All our members have access to a portfolio of benefits which we offer, including our flagship travel insurance policy, and we are actively pursuing a partnership which would bring a huge range of benefits and discounts to our members. We also have a special fund to support members at a time of need.
Our branches run semi independently from our main charity with their own committees and bank accounts. Volunteers arrange a variety of activities for their members at local and regional level. National members, who choose not to join a specific branch, can join in with local activities and also have access to an increasing number of online based activities. We also hold an annual conference and AGM where the Board, staff and our members can all come together.
We are increasingly working with the NHS and other stakeholders in partnership to see how we can support employers and retain connections, experience and expertise at local level. We’re helping foundation trusts with governors, hospitals with volunteers and NHS charities with supporters. We’re looking to grow so that we are the voice of the retired NHS and wider health service community and see how our members can offer mentoring, support and guidance to the younger generations of NHS staff.
Our charity is looking to become a charitable incorporated organisation (CIO) over the next year.
Our values and mission are unchanged from when Irene James recognised the need to continue to support NHS staff when they retired to enable them to retain links, mutual support and understanding and friendships built over the years in their shared working lives. The NHSRF supports people in retirement to maintain friendships and make new ones, from the NHS, health and social care sectors from a diverse background irrespective of race, religion, ethnicity, sexual orientation and to support each other through friendship.
Role description and time commitment
Our Chair will lead the Board in developing and delivering our strategy, working closely with, and providing line management and support to, our chief executive. They will also support our chief operating officer in preparation for Board meetings and our head of communications in the planning of our conference and other duties. Our Chair will also be a key representative of the Fellowship in meeting and liaising with key stakeholders.
Our Board meets remotely three times a year and once a year in person. We also have two strategy days a year and our AGM and conference which takes place over a weekend in October. There is also a standing invitation to our Members Council meetings, which are three times a year remotely and once a year in person.
Timeframes
The closing date for applications is noon on Monday 1 June. Shortlisting will take place in the following week with interviews to take place in London on Thursday 2 July.
Term of office
We are looking to appoint for a three-year period initially. This will take us through 2028 when the NHS will mark its 80th anniversary and the NHS Retirement Fellowship will celebrate its 50th birthday.
Our chair role is unpaid, but we will reimburse you for reasonable travel expenses.
We provide friendship, fellowship and fun to retired NHS and other health and social care staff, volunteers and their friends and families

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This organisation is scheduling interviews as applications come in. They're ready to hire as soon as they find the right person. Don't miss your opportunity, apply now!
Do you want to be inspired by the impact of education? Schools across Kent are looking for skilled volunteers to support education by becoming school governors.
What will you be doing?
Governing bodies are responsible for the strategic management of a school and will make decisions about a wide range of issues
The core responsibilities involved are:
The governing body is usually split in to a small number of committees, each responsible for one area such as finance or pupil achievement. These committees will meet separately from the main governing body to discuss relevant issues in more detail. Discussion is then fed back at a full governing body meeting.
A school governing body is made up of representatives from the school, the parents, the local authority and the local community.
What are we looking for?
You don’t need any specific skills or experience to be a school governor. You must be over 18, but you don’t need to be a parent or have experience working in education. Often, it’s the outside perspective you can bring that a school needs.
Professional experience in areas such as HR, finance, law, or project management are all useful to a school. But soft skills such as leadership, communication, and problem solving are also great additions.
What difference will you make?
Governors make decisions that affect schools for years to come. Our recent impact survey found that our volunteers bring £9.9 million worth of value to schools each year, and 9/10 volunteers would recommend being a governor to a friend.
As a governor, you can visit the school to gain an understanding of the culture and ethos and to get the most out of the role. You’ll also have the opportunity to meet children, parents, and teachers, and see the impact of your work first-hand.
What's in it for the volunteer?
Volunteering as a school governor is a challenging but rewarding role. As part of the governing board, you’ll:
Before you apply
You will need to complete an application form and will have an interview with the school. DBS checks will be taken up.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Actively Interviewing
This organisation is scheduling interviews as applications come in. They're ready to hire as soon as they find the right person. Don't miss your opportunity, apply now!
Do you want to be inspired by the impact of education? Schools across Medway are looking for skilled volunteers to support education by becoming school governors.
What will you be doing?
Governing bodies are responsible for the strategic management of a school and will make decisions about a wide range of issues
The core responsibilities involved are:
The governing body is usually split in to a small number of committees, each responsible for one area such as finance or pupil achievement. These committees will meet separately from the main governing body to discuss relevant issues in more detail. Discussion is then fed back at a full governing body meeting.
A school governing body is made up of representatives from the school, the parents, the local authority and the local community.
What are we looking for?
You don’t need any specific skills or experience to be a school governor. You must be over 18, but you don’t need to be a parent or have experience working in education. Often, it’s the outside perspective you can bring that a school needs.
Professional experience in areas such as HR, finance, law, or project management are all useful to a school. But soft skills such as leadership, communication, and problem solving are also great additions.
What difference will you make?
Governors make decisions that affect schools for years to come. Our recent impact survey found that our volunteers bring £9.9 million worth of value to schools each year, and 9/10 volunteers would recommend being a governor to a friend.
As a governor, you can visit the school to gain an understanding of the culture and ethos and to get the most out of the role. You’ll also have the opportunity to meet children, parents, and teachers, and see the impact of your work first-hand.
What's in it for the volunteer?
Volunteering as a school governor is a challenging but rewarding role. As part of the governing board, you’ll:
Before you apply
You will need to complete an application form and will have an interview with the school. DBS checks will be taken up.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.