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Join the Board of Bristol Historic Buildings Trust — help restore a landmark for the community
Bristol Historic Buildings Trust (BHBT) is seeking passionate new Trustees to help us bring Ashton Court Mansion back to life.
Ashton Court Mansion is a Grade I listed manor house with origins dating to the 14th century, set within an 850-acre estate on the edge of Bristol. After decades of partial dereliction, we are working to take a 125-year lease from Bristol City Council and regenerate this extraordinary building for generations to come — as a living civic place where heritage, creativity and public life meet.
We are transitioning to a Charitable Community Benefit Society and preparing to launch a Community Share Offer in July 2026. This is an exciting moment to join the Board and play a shaping role in the project's next chapter.
We are particularly looking for trustees with skills and experience in:
• Charity finances and governance
• Public engagement and fundraising
• Law
• Commercial and business development
• Community projects — especially in Culture, Food, Skills, Sustainability and Heritage
We are also committed to a board that reflects the community we serve, and actively welcome applications from younger people seeking their first trustee experience.
What's involved:
• 4 quarterly board meetings per year (March, June, September, December) — approx. 2 hours each
• An annual strategy day
• Additional involvement as your skills allow — fundraising, stakeholder meetings, representing the charity at events
• Terms of up to 3 years (renewable)
• The role is unremunerated; reasonable expenses are reimbursed
Our mission: to restore and operate Ashton Court Mansion through a mixed-use model combining conservation, community programming and commercial activity — ensuring long-term financial and public sustainability.
If this sounds like you, we'd love to hear from you. Informal conversations welcome before applying.
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About Schoolreaders
One in four children in England leave primary school unable to read at the expected level — a barrier that shadows their education, confidence, and life chances. Schoolreaders was founded in 2013 to change this.
The Charity delivers weekly one-to-one reading support to primary school children who need it most, powered by a nationwide network of trained volunteers. This community-driven model delivers exceptional impact at minimal cost. It is incredibly simple and everyone wins – the children benefit from consistent, regular additional reading support, schools benefit from trained volunteers spending one-to-one time with children, and volunteers benefit from an increased sense of purpose and wellbeing.
Demand is soaring. In just 13 years, Schoolreaders has become England’s largest in-school reading support charity. Today, almost 40,000 children receive one-to-one reading support each week, and the charity is on track to deliver more than 1.5 million in-person reading sessions in 2026 — the National Year of Reading.
Support is targeted where it matters most: 46% of participating children are eligible for Pupil Premium, and over half of partner schools serve disadvantaged communities. Independent evaluation with the Institute for Research in Education shows powerful results: across three terms, every single child improved their reading age beyond expected progress.
Schoolreaders is proving what’s possible when communities mobilise around children’s futures.
The organisation is run by a small team in Bedford, achieving high staff-to-volunteer leverage and exceptional cost-effectiveness. Its supporters include patrons Gyles Brandreth and Kate Adie, and it is governed by a Board of Trustees and an executive team. Schoolreaders has been praised for its adaptability and innovative use of digital channels in volunteer recruitment and fundraising, and for the strength, expertise, and depth of its Board, whose members typically serve multiple terms, reflecting a strong sense of commitment and continuity. This collective leadership and innovation continue to position Schoolreaders as a vital partner in tackling the literacy gap at scale.
Role specification
As a Trustee at Schoolreaders, they will play a key role, helping to shape the overall direction and vision.
The key duties of Trustees are to:
- Work collectively with fellow Trustees and the executive team to ensure Schoolreaders remains mission-driven, financially resilient, and effective in delivering high-impact literacy support, particularly to the most disadvantaged children
- Shape and challenge organisational strategy, supporting the charity’s continued national expansion and operational effectiveness, while managing strategic risks and safeguarding its reputation and resources
- Champion the importance of evidence-based, face-to-face reading interventions while constructively interrogating the potential role of digital provision, ensuring decisions are grounded in impact and inclusivity
- Engage as an ambassador for Schoolreaders, championing its mission and extending its reach through networks and partnerships
- Support the executive team in addressing key challenges, including safeguarding, funding pressures, digital transformation, and security of volunteer and beneficiary data
- Model inclusive, collaborative governance and foster an environment where diverse perspectives and backgrounds are valued
Person specification
Schoolreaders is seeking to strengthen its Board with new Trustees who bring expertise across two priority areas: Education and Communications / PR. While prior governance experience is welcome, the organisation is equally open to applications from those seeking their first non-executive appointment.
Education
The Board welcomes applications from those with current experience as a primary school practitioner, ideally within the state sector. The capacity to deliver strategic direction is essential. Insight into challenges linked to deprivation and the use of educational technology would be particularly valuable in shaping policy, practice and partnership development. A background in safeguarding would also be highly valued. Candidates may have held leadership roles such as Head of Department, Assistant Headteacher, Deputy Headteacher, Headteacher, Chief Executive, or Director of Education. Appointees will also join the Education Safeguarding Consultation Group (meets online three times per year).
Communications / PR
The Board is seeking a Trustee with significant experience in communications, brand development, and / or marketing, and a strong understanding of digital and social media strategy. Candidates may come from any sector, provided they bring sound judgement, strong strategic thinking, and the ability to operate credibly across these areas. Experience in stakeholder engagement and influencing at a senior level will be valuable.
This Trustee will bring valuable insight as Schoolreaders strengthens its in-house communications and marketing capability and will help to shape the development of a longer-term strategy to raise the organisation’s profile and extend its reach. They will also support the development of a more integrated and cohesive approach, contributing to thinking on brand strategy, marketing and communications priorities, audience engagement, and external profile, as well as offering insight across digital, social, and traditional channels.
Above all, successful candidates will be motivated by the mission of Schoolreaders and committed to supporting children’s literacy and life chances.
Location
Board meetings are primarily held virtually, with one in-person board meeting and one strategy day held annually (typically in Bedford). Trustees from all regions of the UK are encouraged to apply.
Diversity
Schoolreaders welcomes applications from everyone regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, belief or disability. All appointments will be made on merit, following a fair and transparent process. In line with the Equality Act 2010, however, the organisation may employ positive action where candidates from underrepresented groups can demonstrate their ability to perform the role equally well.
Terms of appointment
This is a voluntary role; however, reasonable pre-agreed travel expenses will be reimbursed. Trustees are asked to commit to:
- attending six Board meetings per year (every two months, three hours each, five virtual and one held in person in Bedford)
- attending three Committee meetings annually (virtual), as relevant to their expertise, noting that this is an emerging area and there is not currently a specific committee for the PR / Communications Trustee role
- attending an annual strategy day, which is held in person
The initial appointment is for a three-year term, which may be renewed at the Board’s discretion.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Charity Trustee Opportunity – Protecting Animals, Changing Lives
Are you passionate about animal welfare and looking for a meaningful way to make an impact?
The Jean Sainsbury Animal Welfare Trust (JSAWT) is seeking new Trustees to join its dedicated and collaborative Board.
What we do:
JSAWT supports UK-registered charities that rescue, rehabilitate, release, and rehome animals by providing vital grant funding.
We focus on smaller organisations—where our support can make a real difference—helping transform the lives of animals and the people who care for them. From volunteer-led hedgehog rescues to international wildlife conservation initiatives, our work spans a diverse and inspiring range of causes.
Applications are reviewed three times a year by the Board of Trustees. Awards are given on a case-by-case basis to charities that meet our criteria and clearly demonstrate how the funding will benefit animals in their care.
Why join us?
By joining us, you will be able to:
- Gain valuable governance and leadership experience.
- Play a vital role in shaping the future of a leading animal welfare grant provider.
- Join a collaborative and supportive Board of Trustees with diverse expertise.
- Learn about a wide range of animal welfare initiatives in the UK and internationally.
What you will do:
- Contribute to the Board’s strategic oversight of the Jean Sainsbury Animal Welfare Trust, informing the charity’s governance and financial sustainability.
- Share your expertise to help JSAWT strengthen its resilience and ensure sustainability.
- Act as an ambassador for JSAWT. You may be invited to represent JSAWT at events hosted by charities we support. Trustees are also encouraged to visit applicants and previous grant recipients, helping to strengthen relationships and ensure our awards are used as intended.
- You will work collaboratively with fellow Trustees and Administrators to ensure JSAWT achieves its mission and long-term objectives.
What we are looking for:
You will be able to demonstrate a commitment to JSAWT’s values and a passion for improving the lives of animals and the people who care for them.
We welcome applications from individuals with knowledge and experience in any of the following areas:
- IT and cybersecurity, especially for a small non-profit organisation.
- Legal aspects of charity management and compliance.
- Communications and marketing, ideally for a small non-profit organisation.
Previous Trustee experience is not essential – we welcome applications from people new to charity governance. Full induction and support will be provided.
Potential Trustees must be able to commit to reviewing documents and applications in advance of meetings and be able to communicate their decisions.
The Board is friendly and inclusive and welcomes discussion and expression of opinions in a respectful and supportive environment.
Terms:
- Three Board meetings are held in March, July/August, and November. The meetings are held at the London office. They are usually in the afternoon and can last 4-5 hours.
- Attendance in person is encouraged; however, Trustees may attend virtually if this is preferable.
- The office has step free access and is all on one level.
- There may be occasional sub-committee meetings or events (virtual or in person).
- Reasonable expenses incurred by attending meetings (or other agreed work) may be reimbursed: for example, travel, subsistence, and childcare.
- The initial term is three years, with the option of renewal for a further three years.
JSAWT is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace where every individual is treated with dignity and respect.
Appropriate checks will be carried out on shortlisted candidates.
Further details are available on our website or can be obtained by contacting the Administrators.
We support charities that rescue, rehabilitate, release and rehome animals



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2026/27 is a pivotal time for the Muscle Help Foundation (MHF) charity. Marking its 23rd year of operation, MHF is now moving beyond its founding 657 mission set in March 2003, to a new mission. Exciting times! A key Board appointment, the Treasurer will maintain an overview of MHF's financial affairs, ensuring continued sustainability.
What will you be doing?
We're looking for that special person to be a part of a small and friendly team that can help contribute to MHF's future continued mission and vision.
Our existing Treasurer is also MHF's Interim Chair. As a high achiever, the need for a standalone Treasurer is required to ease the pressure. MHF’s Treasurer will work with the charity’s long-standing chartered accountancy firm and external book-keeping partner, in addition to being supported by the Interim-Chair and the CEO.
What are we looking for?
- Time to dedicate to the role of Treasurer. Excellent communicator with good listening & interpersonal skills
- Professional or relevant finance & business-related experience and knowledge and/or the ability to demonstrate the necessary financial skills needed to support MHF's professional interests
- The intellectual capacity to grasp issues outside personal experience and the ability to contribute to high level strategy development
What difference will you make?
As someone with financial skills, you can help ensure MHF's board can understand & review the charity's financial position with greater confidence. Following an away-day last year, several new missions were developed as MHF is now within touching distance of realising its original 657 mission set in March 2003, some 23 years ago. We plan on announcing the new mission imminently, meaning within the next 2-3 months. Truly exiting times ahead. Interested in being a part of the journey? Let's have a conversation and see where we go.
Together, with families and as a community, we enrich lives touched by Muscular Dystrophy, empowering them to thrive.



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At this exciting time, the Base71 Youth Zone team is seeking to strengthen its Board of Trustees, expanding to bring in fresh perspectives, skills, and experience. We are currently looking to appoint a Vice Chair.
This is a rare opportunity to be part of a project of real scale and ambition. As Base71 continues to grow and make a lasting impact, you’ll play a key role in shaping its future—helping to create meaningful, positive change for young people across Barnsley, both now and for years to come.
We’re looking for someone with a strong understanding of governance, alongside the ability to provide strategic oversight and support. Just as important is your commitment to inclusion, safeguarding, and ensuring that young people’s voices remain at the heart of everything the organisation does.
In this role, you will:
- Ensure the charity operates within the requirements and rules set out in its governing document, remaining true to its charitable purpose and objectives
- Support compliance with relevant legislation and any regulatory bodies overseeing the charity’s activities
- Work closely with the Chair to review Board skills and diversity, implement annual reviews and trustee self-assessments, and identify development needs
- Oversee the recruitment, registration, and induction of new trustees
- Deputise for the Chair when required, acting as a trusted sounding board and intermediary for fellow trustees where appropriate
If you’re ready to bring your expertise, insight, and passion to a forward-thinking organisation, we would love you to consider finding out more about the difference you could make in Barnsley—for today and for tomorrow.
Please access the additional information and submit your CV and a brief covering letter stating why you want to be a part of our journey, and why you feel your skill set would be ideal to fulfil the role of for which you are applying to
If you have what we are looking for, we will arrange for a conversation with the Chair and the Chief Executive. This will be a chance for us to get to know you and also give you the opportunity to ask any questions you may have.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Emerge Worldwide is seeking a strategic and creative Social Media Lead to lead — and actively deliver — our digital communications.
This role is both strategic and practical. You will design content, publish content, host online discussions and actively manage platforms.
You will lead and set clear strategy, direction and plans for Emerge Worldwide’s Social Media communications, create engaging content, supervise the Team and encourage community mobilisation.
You will work closely with the Communications Deprtamnet and colloborate with the Education, Events & Fundraising and Policy departments and external stakeholders.
Strategy & Direction
- Develop and implement the Social Media & Digital Strategy aligned to campaigns and organisational priorities.
- Set KPIs and growth targets.
- Lead monthly planning meetings and oversee content calendars.
- Manage and support Social Media Volunteers, including performance management / feedback meetings.
- Content Creation, Design & Publishing
Design, create and publish high-quality digital content across platforms.
- Manage day-to-day posting and scheduling.
- Create graphics, reels, videos, carousels, and campaign visuals.
- Capture live content from events where required.
- Ensure all content aligns with brand standards.
- Language, Messaging & Communications Collaboration
Work closely with the Communications Department to ensure:
- Trauma-informed and safeguarding-aware language
- Consistent tone of voice
Alignment with policy and campaign messaging
- Review and refine messaging before publication where necessary.
- Ensure sensitive topics are handled ethically and responsibly and all information meets safeguarding, confidentiality and GDPR standards.
- Cross-Department Collaboration
Collaborate with all Emerge Worldwide departments
- Translate departmental work into engaging digital content.
- Support campaign launches and digital activations.
Analytics & Growth
- Monitor analytics and produce monthly performance reports and feed into quarterly impact reports.
- Optimise content based on insights.
- Grow reach, engagement and supporter conversion.
What are we looking for?
- Experience managing and actively posting across social media platforms.
- Strong graphic design capability (Canva or equivalent).
- Experience creating and editing short-form video content.
- Ability to write compelling, engaging, trauma-informed content.
- Good attention to detail and accuracy.
- Ability to transform small snippets of information into interesting and engaging stories suitable for Social Media platforms
- Experience collaborating with communications teams on tone and messaging.
- Experience working across teams and gathering content from stakeholders.
- Strong organisational skills and ability to manage content calendars.
- Passion for ending sexual exploitation and trafficking.
- A motivated, enthusiastic individual who is has proven working experience and is passionate about social media and marketing, and producing tangible results.
- Good interpersonal skills dealing with people sensitively and respectfully from a wide range of backgrounds.
- Strong strategic development, project management and articulate communication skills.
- Experience of managing a team and projects
- Experience of managing multiple campaigns, with excellent organisational and time management skills, delivering effective targeted outcomes
- The ability to inspire people to act and get involved internally and externally
- Proactive and shows initiative, with the ability to work unsupervised
- Friendly, approachable manner – able to build rapport with a range of partners and staff, and provide a collaborative team environment
What difference will you make?
The Social Media Lead plays a strategic and safeguarding-critical role in advancing Emerge Worldwide’s mission to prevent grooming, sexual exploitation and sex trafficking.
This role is not simply about posting content. It is about shaping narrative, increasing prevention, strengthening partnerships and ensuring that women and girls encounter accurate, trauma-informed information in digital spaces.
Through a clear digital strategy and consistent messaging, the Social Media Lead strengthens Emerge Worldwide’s credibility and national voice. A strong online presence builds trust with survivors, professionals, schools, corporates and policymakers — opening doors for training, partnerships and funding that directly support prevention and empowerment initiatives.
Consistent, high-quality posting has preventative impact. Educational content about red flags, online grooming, coercive control and intersectional vulnerabilities can help young people recognise harmful behaviour earlier. Parents, carers and teachers may identify warning signs sooner. Increased awareness can interrupt exploitation before it escalates.
Collaboration with the Communications Department ensures language is trauma-informed and safeguarding-aware. Sensitive issues are handled ethically, reducing the risk of re-traumatisation and creating a digital environment where survivors feel seen, respected and safe.
Cross-department collaboration ensures campaigns, policy work, education programmes and fundraising initiatives are amplified effectively. This leads to increased attendance at training, stronger campaign mobilisation, greater public engagement and enhanced funding — all of which contribute to tangible protection and support for vulnerable girls and young women.
By analysing performance data, the Social Media Lead helps Emerge Worldwide reach high-risk demographics more effectively. Data-informed decisions improve targeting, engagement and resource allocation, ensuring messaging reaches those most vulnerable.
In summary, the outcomes of this role contribute directly to early identification, public education, cultural awareness and increased access to prevention services. The Social Media Lead helps transform awareness into action — strengthening Emerge Worldwide’s impact in advocating for women and girls against grooming, sexual exploitation and sex trafficking.
To apply: Please submit your CV and cover letter/email
Raising awareness and prevention on sexual exploitation & sex trafficking. Amplifying our voice until freedom is experienced for all women and girls.
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We are looking for a creative and passionate Volunteer Marketing & PR Officer to help raise awareness of our work, strengthen our public profile, and engage supporters, partners, and donors.
Job Title: Marketing & PR Assistant
Organisation: Adanna Women’s Support Group
Location: Redbridge London
Salary: £voluntary
Contract: 14 hrs
Reporting to: Operations Manager
About Us
Adanna Women’s Support Group is a small but impactful non-profit support group dedicated to supporting and empowering women in our community who have experienced some of life’s challenges and lost their confidence and have no local network. Through our programmes, advocacy, and partnerships, we aim to create opportunities, provide support, build confidence and amplify the voices of women facing social and economic challenges.
We are looking for a creative and passionate Marketing & PR Officer to help raise awareness of our work, strengthen our public profile, and engage supporters, partners, and donors.
About the Role
This is an exciting opportunity for someone who enjoys storytelling, digital marketing, and community engagement. As a key member of a small team, you will lead our marketing and PR activity, helping us share our impact, promote our programmes, and grow our supporter base.
You will create engaging content, manage social media platforms, coordinate media outreach, and support the promotion of events and campaigns.
Key Responsibilities
- Develop and deliver marketing campaigns to promote the charity’s services, events, and impact.
- Manage and grow the charity’s social media presence through engaging and regular content.
- Write press releases, stories, and communications that highlight the charity’s work.
- Build relationships with media outlets, partners, and community organisations.
- Support the promotion of fundraising campaigns and community events.
- Update website content and assist with digital marketing initiatives.
- Ensure consistent branding across all communications and materials.
- Create engaging flyers and publicity materials for our services and events that is consistent with our branding and ensuring our funders logos are prominently displayed
About You
We’re looking for someone who is creative, organised, and passionate about making a difference.
You will ideally have:
- Experience in marketing, communications, or PR.
- Strong writing and storytelling skills.
- Experience managing social media platforms and digital content.
- The ability to manage multiple tasks and work independently.
- A genuine interest in supporting women and promoting equality.
Experience in the non-profit/charity sector is helpful but not essential.
Why Join Us?
- Be part of a passionate and supportive small team.
- Help amplify the voices and experiences of women in our community.
- Opportunity to shape and grow the organisation’s communications and public profile.
- Flexible working arrangements.
- Potential to become a paid role
How to Apply
To apply, please submit your CV and a short cover letter explaining why you are interested in the role and how your experience fits the position.
Application Deadline: asap - applications will be processed on a rolling baiss and the post will close once a suitable candidate if found
Adanna Women’s Support group is committed to equality, diversity, and inclusion and welcomes applications from individuals of all backgrounds.
Note on Equality: Adanna Women’s Support group is an equal opportunities employer. Due to the nature of our work and the vulnerable women we support, this post may be subject to an Occupational Requirement under the Equality Act 2010.
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Are you passionate about supporting people impacted by substance misuse and involved in the criminal justice system? Join our specialist service dedicated to helping individuals on probation make positive changes in their lives.
As a Dependency & Recovery Support Volunteer, you’ll work closely with our Dependency and Recovery Coordinators and partner agencies based at Redditch Probation office to deliver tailored support to adult males on probation. Your role will include:
- Assisting with drug and alcohol interventions
- Encouraging motivation and goal-setting
- Supporting individuals to reduce substance misuse and offending behaviour
What we’re looking for:
- Empathy and understanding of the issues faced by those in recovery and the criminal justice system
- A commitment to supporting positive change
- Reliability and a non-judgmental attitude
What we offer:
- Comprehensive training (some via eLearning – laptop access required)
- Valuable experience in a supportive environment
- Ongoing guidance and support
- A chance to make a meaningful impact in your community
If you're ready to be part of something impactful, we’d love to hear from you!
Important Information:
- This volunteer role is based at Redditch Probation office on Mondays or Tuesdays 10 - 2pm
- This role is subject to an Enhanced DBS check and HMPPS Enhanced Level 1 vetting
- Please ensure you complete the Personal Statement section of the application – it’s essential for shortlisting
For full details, please read the attached role description.
Our mission is to help people change the direction of their lives, grow as individuals, and live life to its full potential.
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The Bevan Foundation is seeking new trustees to join its Board.
Could you support the Bevan Foundation in its mission to end poverty and inequality in Wales?
About the Bevan Foundation
The Bevan Foundation is Wales's most influential think tank. We create insights, ideas and impact that help to end poverty and inequality. Over recent years the Foundation has helped secure real and lasting change for people across Wales, from universal free school meals for primary pupils to increases in Education Maintenance Allowance. We’ve built a reputation for trusted, evidence-based insights and ideas that influence decision-makers and improve lives.
About this role
We are looking for new trustees to join our board to fill vacancies.
This is an exciting opportunity to get involved with our high impact team. You’ll help the organisation to increase understanding of the challenges facing people in Wales, help to develop effective solutions and keep the charity on course.
The usual term of office of trustees is four years, with the possibility of another four-year term thereafter.
Trustees do not get paid, although reasonable expenses for travel may be claimed.
About you
We are looking for people who are passionate about improving the lives of the people of Wales, and who want to make a difference by generating insights that help to change public policy and practice.
Trustees come from all walks of life – there are no specific qualifications or experiences we require. However, applications from people with fundraising or senior leadership experience, or from people fluent in the Welsh language, would be particularly welcome.
We want our board to reflect the breadth of Wales’ population. We welcome applications from everyone, but would particularly like to hear from younger people, people from diverse ethnic backgrounds, and people in north and west Wales. We’d also welcome applications from people working in front-line roles with people on low-incomes.
Don’t worry if you haven’t had experience of being a trustee or board member before. We will offer you support and training to help you to undertake your role, and in addition we’re aiming to partner with external board training programmes.
Download the information pack to find out how to apply or how to contact us with any questions.
Make a difference to the lives of disabled and elderly consumers.
The Research Institute for Disabled Consumers (RiDC) is looking for two new board trustees.
Are you an enthusiastic and creative individual who enjoys a challenge?
- Do you want to join a team that is determined to grow the reach and impact of the organisation?
- Do you have a lived experience of disability or a long-term health condition?
- Do you have the time to commit to helping us grow the impact of RiDC?
We are particularly keen to hear from individuals with strong financial expertise who can help safeguard and strengthen RiDC’s long-term sustainability. This may include experience in accountancy, investment management or broader financial services, with a sound understanding of investment principles, portfolio oversight and financial markets, ideally including experience of advising on charitable or smaller funds.
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Community Engagement volunteers help to raise awareness of the support available for deaf children and their families through engagement with community and voluntary groups, and/or faith-based groups and/or other support organisations. This role will help us to better support communities, in order to build trust and ensure that any barriers to support are understood and overcome.
About you
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Confident, friendly, and empathetic
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Are committed to the vision and ambition of the National Deaf Children’s Society
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Want to make a difference to deaf children and their families
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Have knowledge of (or willingness to learn about) deafness and local services for deaf children
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We particularly welcome applications from people who have lived experience of a particular community, in this case East European communities in Kent, and an understanding of the potential barriers faced by those communities
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Knowledge of a prominent language used in the community beyond English, such as Polish or Romanian would be an advantage but is not essential
When and where
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Flexible depending on your availability
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At different locations within your local community in the Kent area. Thanet and Margate in paricular
What you will do
Tasks will be varied depending on the needs of the community. As examples, they could involve:
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Engaging with community groups, faith-based groups and/or other support organisations
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Providing information to families about deafness and signposting them to appropriate support
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Supporting with the planning of events and activities aimed at bringing families together
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Supporting us to understand the needs of deaf children and their families in your community
We also ask that you:
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Understand the boundaries of the role and ask for support where appropriate
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Provide evidence to demonstrate the impact you make in your community through volunteering
What will you gain from the role?
Other volunteers have told us that training and volunteering has given them:
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Increased confidence and new skills
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A broader understanding of childhood deafness and the issues faced by families
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A sense of achievement by making a positive difference
Support and training
You will be provided with:
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Training to support you in your role, including Equality, Diversity and Inclusion, safeguarding, informed choice, and deaf awareness
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Feedback on the support you contribute and the resulting outcomes
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A named point of contact at the National Deaf Children’s Society & on your assignment
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Reimbursement of agreed expenses such as travel costs
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Clear information about what to do and who to contact if you are worried about something
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The opportunity to feedback how the role works to improve it for the future
We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of families, children and young people. You will be asked to return a self-disclosure form, complete an Enhanced DBS Check, provide references, and complete our essential training.
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CoachActivism
We provide certified mental health coaching and leadership support to humanitarian organisations and individuals.
Grant Research & Writing Support
About the Role
CoachActivism is seeking a short term to long term volunteer to support our fundraising efforts through grant research and writing. This role is ideal for someone who enjoys identifying funding opportunities and helping craft clear, compelling applications that communicate impact.
Key Responsibilities
- Grant Research
Identify and review grant opportunities that align with CoachActivism’s mission and programs - Opportunity Tracking
Maintain an organized tracker of deadlines, requirements, and application statuses - Grant Writing Support
Assist with drafting and editing grant applications (with guidance and input from our team) - Content Coordination
Compile relevant materials such as program descriptions, impact information, and supporting data
Skills & Experience
Preferred:
- Strong writing and editing skills
- Research skills and attention to detail
- Good organizational and time management abilities
- Interest in social impact, advocacy, or nonprofit work
Nice to Have:
- Previous experience with grant writing or fundraising
- Familiarity with nonprofit terminology or reporting
Time Commitment
- Approximately 1-2 hours per week
- Option for short-term or ongoing involvement
What We Provide
- Background on CoachActivism’s programs and mission
- Key information and materials for applications
- A dedicated point of contact for collaboration and feedback
- Clear communication and flexible coordination
Impact
Your contribution will directly support CoachActivism in securing funding to expand programs and increase our reach and effectiveness.
Minimum Hours per Week:
2-3 hours per week
Duration:
1-2 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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Community Engagement volunteers help to raise awareness of the support available for deaf children and their families through engagement with community and voluntary groups, and/or faith-based groups and/or other support organisations. This role will help us to better support communities, in order to build trust and ensure that any barriers to support are understood and overcome.
About you
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Confident, friendly, and empathetic
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Are committed to the vision and ambition of the National Deaf Children’s Society
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Want to make a difference to deaf children and their families
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Have knowledge of (or willingness to learn about) deafness and local services for deaf children
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We particularly welcome applications from people who have lived experience of a particular community, in this case South Asian communities in Bradford, and an understanding of the potential barriers faced by those communities
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Knowledge of a prominent language used in the community beyond English, such as Urdu, Punjabi, Bengali, or Hindi, would be an advantage but is not essential
When and where
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Flexible depending on your availability
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At different locations within your local community in the Bradford area
What you will do
Tasks will be varied depending on the needs of the community. As examples, they could involve:
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Engaging with community groups, faith-based groups and/or other support organisations
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Providing information to families about deafness and signposting them to appropriate support
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Supporting with the planning of events and activities aimed at bringing families together
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Supporting us to understand the needs of deaf children and their families in your community
We also ask that you:
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Understand the boundaries of the role and ask for support where appropriate
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Provide evidence to demonstrate the impact you make in your community through volunteering
What will you gain from the role?
Other volunteers have told us that training and volunteering has given them:
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Increased confidence and new skills
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A broader understanding of childhood deafness and the issues faced by families
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A sense of achievement by making a positive difference
Support and training
You will be provided with:
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Training to support you in your role, including Equality, Diversity and Inclusion, safeguarding, informed choice, and deaf awareness
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Feedback on the support you contribute and the resulting outcomes
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A named point of contact at the National Deaf Children’s Society & on your assignment
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Reimbursement of agreed expenses such as travel costs
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Clear information about what to do and who to contact if you are worried about something
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The opportunity to feedback how the role works to improve it for the future
We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of families, children and young people. You will be asked to return a self-disclosure form, complete an Enhanced DBS Check, provide references, and complete our essential training.
This is an unsalaried volunteer role.
Are you an experienced charity fundraiser? We are looking for a new Trustee with strong fundraising experience who shares a passion for our work and who, through their professional expertise, can offer support, guidance, and strategic insight to our Board, CEO, and senior management, helping to bring about positive impact and lasting change through the work of our Christian partners.
ROLE PURPOSE
Embrace the Middle East is a Christian Development charity (registered No. 1076329), established in 1854, with a mission to improve the lives of vulnerable and disadvantaged people in the Middle East by working in partnership with local Christians, focussing on education, healthcare and community development. Its Board of Trustees (the Board) is responsible for the overall governance, monitoring and strategic direction of the charity. It works with the charity’s management to ensure that the charity fulfils the objects defined in its Articles, acts in accordance with the charity’s vision and mission, and complies will all legal and regulatory requirements.
Key responsibilities of trustees are:
To formulate and regularly review the strategic aims of the charity in accordance with its legal objects and to ensure that the policy and practices of the organisation are in keeping with its aims.
- To monitor the performance of the charity against the agreed strategic aims.
- To ensure that the organisation functions within the legal and regulatory requirements of a charitable organisation and strives to achieve best practice.
- To act as guardians of the charity’s assets, both tangible and intangible, taking all due care over their security, deployment and proper application
For further information about the role, please download the Candidate Pack.
To express an interest in becoming a trustee at Embrace the Middle East, please complete the online application form via the apply button.
The closing date for applications is 4 May 2026.
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!
Overall Responsibility for Coordinating the service delivery and impact measurement of a chosen charity project on a day-to-day basis.
This is an exciting and unique opportunity to be instrumental in the growth and development of a fast-growing women & children’s charity. We are looking for someone to be an integral part of our team by ‘masterminding’ all aspects of running a chosen community project.
With your positive approach, you will enjoy working proactively and have the ability to juggle multiple tasks and respond to the day to day needs of the programme. You will be a confident communicator with the ability to build rapport and get conversations going with a wide range of people. You will lead and coordinate a team of volunteers in the implementation and provision of a responsive, high quality and service user-focused project.
Please find full Job description and Person Specification Attached.
To be a lifeline for disadvantaged women, children & families, supporting & empowering them to overcome barriers & increase the quality of their life


