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Volunteer Opportunity – Day-After Team
International Humanity Foundation (IHF)
The International Humanity Foundation (IHF) is a global non-profit organization dedicated to educating and empowering disadvantaged children and communities worldwide. With volunteers working across continents, IHF promotes ethical leadership, cross-cultural collaboration, and sustainable development.
We are currently seeking reliable and organized volunteers to join our Day-After Team.
Role Overview
The Day-After Team ensures timely follow-up communication with volunteer applicants after interviews. This team plays a key role in maintaining engagement, professionalism, and smooth recruitment processes.
Key Responsibilities:
Send structured follow-up emails to applicants after interviews
Ensure communication is timely, accurate, and professional
Track applicant progress within the recruitment system
Coordinate with Interview and First Response teams
Maintain organized records and ensure compliance with HR timelines
Ideal Candidate:
Strong written communication skills
Highly organized and deadline-driven
Comfortable working with spreadsheets and tracking systems
Detail-oriented and process-focused
Interested in HR, administration, or operations
Benefits of Volunteering with IHF:
Gain hands-on experience in HR operations
Develop administrative and workflow management skills
Build international professional exposure
Strengthen communication and coordination abilities
Receive recognition awards and certificates
Help us ensure every applicant experiences professionalism and care throughout their journey with IHF.
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A women led grassroots charity in southern India is seeking a volunteer accountant to strengthen accounting systems, reporting, budgeting and finance team confidence.
The organisation works with women, children and marginalised communities through programmes focused on empowerment, health advocacy, childcare, education and residential care for children affected by HIV/AIDS.
Much of the organisation’s accounting remains manual and paper based, and financial reports are generally prepared only when requested by donors.
The volunteer will review current finance processes, assess use of accounting software, support budgeting and cashflow tools, introduce simple monthly management accounts, improve donor reporting and provide mentoring to the local finance team.
This would suit a supportive, hands on volunteer who enjoys working closely with smaller grassroots organisations.
Free accommodation, weekday breakfast and lunch, and airport transfers from Madurai Airport can be arranged.
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Accounting for International Development, AfID, matches experienced accountants with charities, NGOs and social enterprises around the world. Our volunteers provide practical finance support, helping partners strengthen systems, reporting, controls and confidence.
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Volunteer Opportunity – Global Healthy Communication (GHC)
International Humanity Foundation (IHF)
The International Humanity Foundation (IHF) is a global non-profit organization dedicated to educating and empowering disadvantaged children and communities worldwide. With volunteers working across five continents, IHF promotes ethical leadership, cross-cultural collaboration, and sustainable development.
We are currently seeking diplomatic, articulate, and emotionally intelligent volunteers to join our Global Healthy Communication (GHC) Team.
Role Overview The GHC Team is the "Cultural and Educational Heart" of our digital workspace. Beyond monitoring, this team is responsible for equipping our global workforce with the soft skills necessary to lead effectively in a remote, multicultural environment. You are the trainers, mediators, and voices of IHF’s professional standards.
Key Responsibilities:
Soft Skills Training: Develop and lead training sessions for new members on "Healthy Communication" protocols and professional digital etiquette.
Interview Coaching: Train recruitment team members on advanced interviewing skills, focusing on bias reduction, active listening, and behavioral assessment.
Communication Auditing: Monitor internal platforms (WhatsApp, Skype) to ensure a professional, respectful, and inclusive tone is maintained globally.
Write & Edit Reports: Draft monthly "Organizational Health" reports and refine internal announcements to ensure they align with IHF’s high-level tone.
Cultural Mediation: Act as a bridge to resolve misunderstandings arising from language barriers or cultural differences.
Ideal Candidate:
Exceptional empathy and high Emotional Intelligence (EQ).
Background in Training, Coaching, HR, or Communications.
Strong written English skills with a focus on professional diplomacy.
Comfortable presenting to and mentoring people from diverse backgrounds.
Patient, neutral, and objective when handling sensitive interpersonal issues.
Benefits of Volunteering with IHF:
Corporate Training Experience: Gain practical skills in curriculum development and remote coaching.
Conflict Resolution Mastery: Develop a high-level ability to mediate professional disputes across time zones.
Leadership Development: Master the "Human Element" of managing an international workforce.
Certification: Receive official recognition for your role in maintaining IHF’s organizational harmony and professional growth.
Help us build a global community where communication is a tool for empowerment.
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A growing NGO in Malawi, working across education, livelihoods, health and environmental sustainability, is seeking a volunteer accountant to strengthen its finance systems.
The organisation has grown significantly and now manages multiple donor funded projects, with annual income of over £1 million. QuickBooks has been introduced, but is not yet fully embedded, and many processes remain manual.
The volunteer will work with the Finance and Administration Manager, wider finance team and senior leadership to review current systems, identify priorities and support practical improvements.
Key areas of support may include QuickBooks, budgeting, forecasting, cashflow, donor reporting, management accounts, internal controls, expenditure verification, audit readiness and mentoring.
This would suit a collaborative and adaptable finance professional who can balance a broad systems review with practical, hands on support.
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Accounting for International Development (AfID) matches experienced accountants with charities, NGOs and social enterprises around the world. Our volunteers provide practical finance support, helping partners strengthen systems, reporting, controls and confidence.
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Volunteer Opportunity – New Member Team
International Humanity Foundation (IHF)
The International Humanity Foundation (IHF) is a global non-profit organization dedicated to educating and empowering disadvantaged children and communities worldwide. With volunteers working across five continents, IHF promotes ethical leadership, cross-cultural collaboration, and sustainable development.
We are currently seeking welcoming and highly organized volunteers to join our New Member Team.
Role Overview The New Member Team is responsible for the successful onboarding of all incoming volunteers. You are the bridge between a candidate signing their MOU and becoming an active, contributing member of the IHF family. Your mission is to ensure every new member feels informed, prepared, and ready to start their journey.
Key Responsibilities:
Onboarding Coordination: Send "Welcome Packages" and orientation materials to all cleared volunteers.
Initial Orientation: Guide new members through their first steps, including setting up internal communication tools and accessing training manuals.
Team Integration: Ensure new members are correctly introduced to their respective Team Leads and added to the appropriate department channels.
Data Entry: Update the global master database with new member details, start dates, and contact information.
First-Week Support: Act as the primary point of contact for "Newbie" questions during their first 7 days of service.
Ideal Candidate:
Excellent interpersonal and written communication skills.
Highly organized with the ability to manage multiple onboarding tracks simultaneously.
Patient and supportive (able to explain processes clearly to people from diverse backgrounds).
Comfortable using Google Workspace, spreadsheets, and digital communication platforms.
Interested in HR, Onboarding, or Training & Development.
Benefits of Volunteering with IHF:
HR Onboarding Experience: Gain practical experience in the critical "First 90 Days" phase of human resources.
Global Networking: Be the first person to meet and greet volunteers from every corner of the globe.
Process Management: Develop skills in workflow automation and volunteer management systems.
Recognition: Receive official certificates of service and recognition for your role in growing the IHF team.
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Make a real difference in your community while building valuable experience.
We’re looking for a friendly, reliable volunteer to join our team in Malton and support our day-to-day office work. This is a great opportunity to get involved with a local charity, meet new people, and contribute to meaningful work.
What you’ll be doing
What we’re looking for
What you’ll gain
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About This Role
Location: Remote
Type: Volunteer (Unpaid)
Contribution Requirements: Minimum 10–15 hours per week; minimum 3 months
About Solution Community
Solution Community is an international 501(c)(3) non-profit organization pioneering an innovative social platform dedicated to enabling actionable change. With volunteers from over 70 countries, we are a testament to the power of global collaboration. Our members bring experience from world-leading companies — including Apple, Toyota, Google, Netflix, Walmart, and Meta — united by a shared mission to build a compassionate and collaborative world.
Our Mission
To foster a global community of compassion, uniting individuals and organizations to solve the world’s social problems. We connect non-profits, businesses, philanthropists, and volunteers, empowering them to create meaningful change for current and future generations.
Our Vision
A world where every person can thrive — united by collaboration, compassion, and action. At Solution Community, we work every day to bring this vision to life.
Professional Volunteering
Professional volunteering is skills‑based service performed with the same reliability, accountability, and quality expected in a paid professional role. Volunteers are core contributors whose work directly supports our mission of global compassion, collaboration, and action.
Expectations include:
Consistent weekly availability
Timely communication and responsiveness
Ownership of assigned tasks and follow‑through
Participation in team meetings and workflows
Alignment with organizational values and processes
Role Overview: Senior Recruiter (Volunteer)
The Senior Recruiter plays a vital leadership role in expanding Solution Community’s global volunteer team. This person will design and execute recruitment strategies, strengthen outreach pipelines, and ensure we attract passionate, skilled individuals aligned with our mission. As a senior leader in the volunteer recruitment team, you will guide recruitment operations, support interview processes, and help create a positive, welcoming experience for prospective volunteers.
Key Responsibilities
Recruitment Strategy & Planning
Develop and implement volunteer recruitment strategies aligned with organizational needs and growth goals.
Identify talent gaps; collaborate with department leads to understand role requirements.
Build scalable recruitment pipelines to support the onboarding of international volunteers.
Volunteer Sourcing & Outreach
Source volunteers through job boards, social platforms, professional networks, NGOs, and community groups.
Strengthen outreach efforts to diversify volunteer participation across countries and backgrounds.
Engage potential volunteers and inspire interest in Solution Community’s mission and opportunities.
Interviewing & Selection
Conduct initial screening calls and interviews to assess volunteer fit, skills, and motivation.
Support hiring teams with interview invitations using Google iCal Link
Ensure recruitment decisions reflect Solution Community’s values of compassion, integrity, and inclusivity.
Recruitment Operations & Processes
Improve and maintain recruitment workflows, templates, and documentation.
Track and report recruitment metrics to leadership (applications, conversion, placements, etc.).
Collaborate with the onboarding team to ensure smooth transitions from selection to onboarding.
Volunteer Experience & Engagement
Create a welcoming, supportive recruitment experience for all applicants.
Provide timely communication and updates throughout the recruitment lifecycle.
Gather feedback from candidates and teams to strengthen the volunteer experience.
Leadership & Collaboration
Mentor junior recruiters and assist in training new recruitment volunteers.
Partner with People Operations, Onboarding, HR, and Program teams to ensure alignment.
Serve as an ambassador for Solution Community’s mission, values, and culture globally.
Qualifications
Required
3+ years of experience in recruitment, talent acquisition, volunteer coordination, or related HR roles.
Ability to manage high-volume recruitment pipelines in a fast-paced, mission-driven environment.
Strong communication, interviewing, and interpersonal skills.
Passion for community building, social impact, and supporting global volunteers.
Comfortable working in a remote environment across multiple time zones.
Preferred
Experience in non-profit, volunteer-based, or international organizations.
Familiarity with recruitment systems, applicant tracking tools, and digital collaboration platforms.
Experience mentoring or guiding recruitment teams.
What We Offer:
Global collaboration with leaders and strategists from top global companies
Meaningful impact on global causes and communities
A vibrant, multicultural team spanning 70+ countries
A supportive environment rooted in compassion, integrity, innovation, and collaboration
Flexible work life with full autonomy
Opportunities for personal and professional growth
A formal recommendation upon successful completion of your volunteer term.
To foster a global community of compassion, uniting individuals and organizations to solve the world's social problems.


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Location: Cofradía, Cortés, Honduras - On-site
Start Date: 1 August 2026
Commitment: 1 year
The Opportunity:
Join BECA (Bilingual Education for Central America) in a high-impact teaching role!
BECA is a non-profit working for the benefit of underprivileged children in Honduras; all our teaching positions are voluntary, although we provide monthly "food stipend" of USD 300 as well as accommodation.
This job is hands-on and implemented on-site in Honduras!
Experience Level: All backgrounds welcome! Serve a Local Community, Make a Global Impact
At BECA, we believe that education is the most powerful tool to combat poverty and provide the next generation of Hondurans with the skills they need to thrive in their home country. We are looking for passionate, dedicated individuals to join our community of teachers.
What You’ll Do
●Provide high-quality bilingual education to Honduran youth.
●Foster a supportive, engaging classroom environment.
●Collaborate with a diverse team of international and local educators.
●Engage deeply with the local community to build lasting cross-cultural relationships.
Why Join the BECA Family?
●Comprehensive Training: You don't need a teaching degree. We equip you with the tools, training, and ongoing support you need to succeed.
●Cultural Immersion: Live and work in the heart of Honduras. Practice your Spanish daily and become a true member of the community.
●Professional Growth: Strengthen your resume and gain invaluable international work experience.
●Supportive Team: Join a community that has placed over 250 dedicated fellow-teachers in the last 20 years. You are never alone in this journey.
●Adventure: Use your time off to explore the breathtaking landscapes of Honduras and Central America.
We Are Looking For
Anyone with a desire to impact social change. We value diversity in experience! Our teaching staff is often comprised of:
●Recent college graduates looking for purpose.
●Marketing professionals, lawyers, or retirees looking to give back.
●Educators wanting to expand their global perspective.
Key Responsibilities
●Deliver engaging bilingual instruction to primary or secondary students
●Create a safe, inclusive, and supportive classroom environment
●Collaborate with international and local educators
●Participate actively in school and community life
●Build meaningful cross-cultural relationships with students and families
Qualifications
●Bachelor’s degree or equivalent professional/life experience
●Interest in education, youth development, or social impact
●Openness to living and working in a cross-cultural environment
●Knowledge of English as native language
●Spanish helpful but not required (willingness to learn expected)
This is more than a teaching position, it is an opportunity to live with purpose while contributing to educational equity.
Ready to change your life and theirs? Apply today to join a community devoted to equity and education.
BECA exists to provide quality, affordable bilingual education to the educationally disenfranchised while fostering meaningful cultural exchange.



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We are asking Local Coordinators to launch Amnesty Human Rights Where You Live initiatives in their area of the East Midlands, helping to bring together local people with an interest in human rights. This is an on-the-ground role promoting activism in your area.
Over the next twelve months, Coordinators would then support their local team to:
Raise awareness of and campaign on human rights issues locally.
Persuade local politicians to put human rights at the heart of their decisions
Engage their local community and ‘change the conversation’ on human rights
Mark International Human Rights Day on 10 December
Set up an Amnesty local group with fundraising to enable future campaigning
They would also have the chance to team up with other Coordinators to help develop and deliver a human rights campaign for the East Midlands.
This is a great opportunity to make a difference in your local area on issues you are passionate about while also gaining experience and confidence with a wide range of campaign and communication skills.
What support would I get?
Coordinators will be supported at every step by the Amnesty East Midlands Regional Organiser and other staff, who will provide:
Support for a local launch meeting for Human Rights Where You Live
Training in knowledge and skills
1-1 coaching
Organising, campaigning and fundraising resources
Face-to-face and online networking with other activists as a regional team.
My main staff point of contact would be: East Midlands Regional Organiser
All Coordinators would:
Communicate regularly with the East Midlands Regional Organiser
Feedback on their activities on a regular and structured basis.
Aim to attend a reasonable number of core training and networking sessions online and in-person, depending on individual circumstances.
What skills and knowledge are needed?
Some knowledge of your local area in the East Midlands.
Good written and oral communications skills
Experience of team-working
Basic IT competency (email, word processing, etc.) and internet access
Experience of campaigning is always welcome but not essential – we find that people often have skills from something else they have done that would be very helpful for the role.
How much time is needed?
We would estimate around 2-3 hours a week would be the average, although there may be some periods where more or less commitment is needed. We’d ask that you commit to your local Human Rights Where You Live project for at least one year, although we recognize that people’s circumstances do change.
We also understand that this role may need to fit around your family, studies, caring or other commitments.
Any other requirements?
Coordinators would need to be living in the East Midlands and unlikely to move in the next 12 months. We welcome interest from students at East Midlands universities.
We would ask that any Coordinator be at least 18. However, if you are under 18 but would still like to get involved in Amnesty, please do get in touch to find more about our youth groups.
We welcome interest from people who are already volunteering with another community or campaign group with an interest in human rights, and who are interested in doing a local Human Rights Where You Live project as a collaboration between Amnesty and that group.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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About this Role: Senior Performance Analyst (Volunteer)
Location: Remote
Commitment: Part-time (volunteer, pro bono role)
Contribution Requirements: minimum 10–15 hours a week; minimum 3- 6 months.
Professional Volunteering
Professional volunteering is skills‑based service performed with the same reliability, accountability, and quality expected in a paid professional role. Volunteers are core contributors whose work directly supports our mission of global compassion, collaboration, and action. Expectations include:
Consistent weekly availability
Timely communication and responsiveness
Ownership of assigned tasks and follow‑through
Participation in team meetings and workflows
Alignment with organizational values.
About Solution Community:
Solution Community is an international 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, pioneering an innovative social platform dedicated to enabling actionable change. With volunteers from over 70 countries, we are a testament to the power of global collaboration. Our team members bring experiences from some of the world’s most successful companies, including Apple, Toyota, Google, Netflix, Walmart, Meta, and many others, creating a rich tapestry of knowledge and passion.
Our Mission:
To foster a global community of compassion, uniting individuals and organizations to solve the world’s social problems. We are the bridge that connects non-profits, businesses, philanthropists, and volunteers, empowering them to create meaningful change for current and future generations.
Our Vision:
Imagine a world where every person has the opportunity to thrive - a world united by collaboration, compassion, and action. At Solution Community, we are turning that vision into reality, driving transformative change that reshapes the future.
Summary of Role:
As our Senior Performance Analyst, you will be a driving force behind organizational excellence, working closely with the Head of Organizational Performance to design, implement, and continuously refine systems that measure, track, and elevate impact across all functions. You will turn vision into measurable outcomes, ensuring that every initiative contributes meaningfully to our mission.
Responsibilities
Design Performance Frameworks: Develop and implement organization-wide performance measurement systems, including KPIs, OKRs, and impact metrics that align with strategic priorities.
Drive Accountability and Clarity: Partner with team leads to define success metrics, track progress, and ensure transparency in performance across departments and initiatives.
Analyze and Elevate Impact: Translate data into insights, identifying performance gaps, opportunities, and actionable recommendations to improve effectiveness and efficiency.
Collaborate Across Functions: Work closely with cross-functional teams to embed a culture of performance, learning, and continuous improvement throughout the organization.
Support Strategic Execution: Assist the Head of Organizational Performance in aligning initiatives with overarching goals, ensuring consistent follow-through and measurable outcomes.
Build Scalable Systems: Create tools, dashboards, and reporting mechanisms that enable real-time performance tracking and long-term scalability.
Champion a Culture of Growth: Encourage reflection, learning, and innovation by promoting best practices in performance management and organizational development.
Qualifications
Experienced Performance Leaders: You bring 5+ years of experience in performance management, strategy execution, operations, consulting, or a related field, with a proven ability to drive measurable outcomes.
Analytical Thinkers: You are highly data-driven, comfortable working with metrics, and skilled at translating complex information into clear, actionable insights.
Collaborative Influencers: You excel at working across diverse teams, building alignment, and fostering accountability without formal authority.
Systems Builders: You have experience designing scalable frameworks, dashboards, or tools that improve organizational performance and clarity.
Mission-Aligned Changemakers: You are passionate about social impact and motivated to contribute your skills to a purpose-driven, global organization.
What We Offer
Global collaboration with leaders and strategists from top global companies
Meaningful impact on global causes and communities
A vibrant, multicultural team spanning 70+ countries
A supportive environment rooted in compassion, integrity, innovation, and collaboration
Flexible work life with full autonomy
Opportunities for personal and professional growth
A formal recommendation upon successful completion of your volunteer term.
To foster a global community of compassion, uniting individuals and organizations to solve the world's social problems.


The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Company Description
We would love you to join us in being part of the Durrell team.
As a leading conservation organisation, we have an important job in saving species from extinction and creating a wilder, healthier, more colourful world.
It takes a great team to save wildlife and we need a wide range of skills to make it happen. Everyone at Durrell plays their part – whether they deliver conservation initiatives, engage with our supporters, promote our brand, or look after our people.
Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust is an international conservation charity, headquartered at Jersey Zoo in the Channel Islands, working to save species from extinction through "intensive care" breeding of threatened species across the globe, rewilding of ecosystems, and the training of the next generation of conservation heroes. Durrell leads some of the world’s longest running and most successful species and habitat recovery programmes.
Established by author and conservationist Gerald Durrell in 1959, Durrell’s aim is for more diverse and resilient natural landscapes in which species can thrive and people can enjoy a deeper connection with nature.
Durrell delivers its conservation mission through our three integrated core areas of operation:
•Field Programmes: conservation action where it is needed most.
•Conservation Knowledge: training future conservation practitioners, enabling people to more closely connect with nature, delivering the science guiding Durrell’s mission and measuring our impacts.
•Jersey Zoo: a centre of excellence in animal husbandry, research, training, and education.
With a track record of more than 50 years, Durrell leads some of the world’s longest running and most successful species and habitat recovery programmes. The quality of our work is equally as important as how we deliver it. Our values underpin how we approach our work and the work environment we create.
Position
Durrell is looking to recruit three Trustees with skills in:
(i)Human Resources
(ii)Legal
(iii)Public Affairs Communications
The positions will report to the Board Chair.
Volunteering as a trustee is a rewarding opportunity to use your skills, experience and insight to make a meaningful difference, shaping strategies that protect biodiversity and becoming part of an impactful conservation institution.
Trustees attend Board meetings held quarterly in Jersey. We value the depth of connection that comes from meeting in person, while recognising the importance of flexibility through virtual attendance.
As a trustee, you will:
·Safeguard the charity’s mission and values, helping ensure it is well governed, compliant and able to thrive for the long term.
·Help shape the future, contributing your insight and judgement to strategic decisions that guide the charity’s direction and impact.
·Provide thoughtful oversight, supporting the responsible and effective use of resources.
·Be a powerful advocate, championing the charity’s work, purpose and values and helping extend its reach within the community.
This is an opportunity to step back from day‑to‑day delivery and contribute at a strategic level, offering challenge, encouragement and guidance, while being part of a committed board united by a shared belief in Durrell’s work.
If you would like to support our mission and vital conservation work, then we would love to hear from you.
We are looking for candidates with the following skill set:
Trustee 1: Human Resources, International & Strategic experience
·Significant senior level experience in HR and people leadership.
·Experienced in influencing strategic organisational direction and future needs.
·Experience working across international and cross-cultural environments.
·Strong understanding of organisational culture, leadership and people risk.
·Ability to operate credibly and constructively at a board level.
Key responsibilities
In addition to general trustee duties, this role will:
·Provide strategic insight on people, culture and organisational development.
·Bring an international and cross-cultural perspective to board discussions and decision making.
·Contribute to discussions on leadership, succession and workforce planning and aid in ensuring that agreed actions are acted upon.
·Act as a valued sounding board to senior leaders on people related risks and opportunities.
Trustee 2: Legal, Corporate / Commercial governance
·Legal experience in a corporate, commercial, charity, regulatory or governance environment.
·Strong understanding of risk, compliance and governance principles.
·Ability to advise the board on governance matters and support sound decision making.
·Comfortable acting as a trusted adviser rather than providing operational legal services.
Key responsibilities
In addition to general trustee duties, this role will:
·Support the board by offering guidance on governance, risk and compliance.
·Help ensure decision-making aligns with legal and regulatory responsibilities.
·Provide high level input on contracts, policy and governance frameworks.
·Support strong board practice.
Trustee 3: Public Affairs Communications
·Professional experience in communications, marketing, media or stakeholder engagement in a charitable, corporate or commercial environment.
·Proven track record in delivering an understanding of reputation, compelling storytelling and audience engagement which support ambitious fundraising targets at a strategic level.
·Proven track record in developing and delivering a successful communications strategy that supports engagement and fundraising objectives.
·Enthusiasm for championing the charity’s mission and impact.
·Skill in crafting effective and impactful narratives.
Key responsibilities
In addition to general trustee duties, this role will:
·Advise on communications and engagement strategy at a board level.
·Support the enhancement/further development of the charity’s reputation, messaging and public profile.
·Offer insight into reaching and engaging key audiences and stakeholders.
·Act as an ambassador for the charity’s mission and impact in line with our organisational values.
Trustees do not have operational responsibilities but are there to provide collective oversight. All trustees share collective responsibility for the governance, strategy and success of the charity. We are looking for individuals who can provide support and challenge in a positive and constructive way to enable the Executive leadership team to deliver DWCT’s strategic goals.
Requirements
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
·Passion and genuine interest in our cause, commitment to our mission and our values.
·Having the best interest of Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust at the heart of any decisions which are made.
·Ability to think strategically and contribute to high-level discussions.
·Willingness to be an active participant in Board meetings and related activities.
·Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Be a strong team player.
·Previous experience as a Trustee or Board Member of a not-for-profit organisation is advantageous but not essential.
Other information
Our Values
PURPOSEFUL - We are clear on why we do what we do, are connected as an organisation, we understand and demonstrate enabling / delivery, we are passionate about what we do and work tirelessly to achieve it.
ACCOUNTABLE - We are accountable for our actions; we act with integrity and always have the best interests of the Trust at heart. We take it upon ourselves to update our knowledge and deliver excellence, and our ethics are of the utmost importance.
SUPPORTIVE - We develop and encourage our staff, we work as a team, work well with other departments and trust and respect each other. We promote a learning culture, treat people fairly, encourage diversity in the workplace, and value the opinions and views of others.
Trustees are expected to be able to attend four Board meetings a year. Meetings are held in Jersey with remote attendance available. Board members are also expected to be able to commit the approximate equivalent of a further four days per year to Trust business remotely/via e-mail.
Richard Daggett, Chair of Governance Committee will be overseeing the recruitment process for these positions.
Join our mission to save species from extinction.


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Position Overview
This is an exciting opportunity for an early-career development professional to build hands-on experience in community fundraising and operational support. Based in the coastal town of Fort Dauphin, the Junior Fundraising and Operational Support Officer will play a key role in strengthening SEED’s community fundraising and supporting crowdfunding campaigns.
A core part of the role will be providing exceptional care to SEED’s community fundraisers, incoming staff and volunteers ensuring timely and professional communication. The postholder will lead volunteer and staff onboarding, supporting smooth and well-prepared arrivals in country, enhance communications and digital content, and assist with operational systems that underpin SEED’s work.
The role will build strong relationships with schools, workplaces, running clubs, and community organisations in donor countries, supporting them to raise vital funds and awareness for SEED’s work. This will include identifying and researching new fundraising opportunities, stewarding community fundraising activities (such as bake sales and seasonal campaigns), and supporting fundraisers and volunteers to use third-party platforms effectively.
Working within a collaborative national and international team, this is an office-based role with occasional field visits with opportunities to gain experience across fundraising, operations, and the realities of working in international development practice in a dynamic, cross-cultural environment.
Title: Junior Fundraising and Operational Support Officer
Location: Fort Dauphin, Madagascar
Commitment: 12 months; Monday to Friday (35 hours a week)
Salary: Voluntary position, with local monthly stipend towards accommodation and a contribution of £650 towards insurance
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
The Gender and Development Network (GADN) brings together expert NGOs, consultants, academics and individuals committed to working on gender, development and women’s rights issues.
GADN is currently advertising for two Membership Communications Volunteers to support our Secretariat. These roles would be suitable for those with a passion for international development and women’s rights and an interest in communications and membership admin.
Each role is for half a day - one day per fortnight for at least six months (hybrid working, but mostly work from home). Key tasks include processing membership enquiries and compiling engaging and informative content for our weekly membership newsletter.
If you are committed to women’s rights and gender equality, want to develop your skills in communications and membership admin while contributing to work toward gender justice in international development, this could be the volunteer role for you.
How to Apply
Please review the attached JD and then send a CV and cover letter outlining your relevant experience to our recruitment email with ‘Volunteer Application’ in the subject line.
When preparing your application, do reflect on how your experiences, abilities and interests align with the skills and experience criteria listed in the job description where you can. Please keep cover letters limited to one page.
The closing date for applications is 9am, Monday 13 July 2026. Assessments will be held on Thursday 23 July 2026 and interviews held on Monday 27 July 2026.
Unfortunately, due to limited capacity, we are unable to respond to candidates not shortlisted for interview.
As we continue working to decolonise our practice and build an anti-racist organisation, we actively welcome applications from Black women and Women of Colour who we recognise are under-represented in the UK international development sector. If you share our core commitments, we would love to hear from you!
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Kaleidoscope Trust is a UK-based international charity working for a future where LGBTI+ people everywhere can live free, safe and equal lives. For more than 13 years, we have worked in partnership with governments, activists and community organisations to provide funding, capacity building, research and advocacy support to grassroots movements across the Commonwealth and beyond. In the UK, we work across politics, diplomacy and civil society to ensure LGBTI+ rights remain a central part of the UK’s foreign policy and are championed within international institutions.
We are operating at a defining moment for global LGBTI+ rights. Across many countries, hard-won freedoms are being challenged by increasingly organised anti-rights movements, shrinking civic space and growing political hostility. Yet this period also demands ambition, resilience and solidarity. Having navigated a period of significant challenge, Kaleidoscope Trust has emerged with renewed strategic focus, strengthened partnerships and a clear commitment to supporting LGBTI+ organisations on the frontlines of change.
This next chapter includes the work of our Global LGBTI+ Rights Commission, bringing together research, advocacy and convening power to better understand and respond to the global rollback of rights. We continue to believe progress is possible when communities, governments and civil society work together – and we are looking for a Chair who shares that belief and can help lead Kaleidoscope Trust through this critical period.
We are now looking for a new Chair to lead our Board at this pivotal moment. Our Chair is responsible for ensuring that the board operates effectively and oversees a clear strategic direction for the charity, providing ambassadorial leadership as needed and constructive, supportive partnership with our CEO, Alex Farrow and our Senior Leadership Team. But critically, they will be a calm voice and fierce advocate as we navigate this rapidly shifting landscape.
We’re looking for someone familiar navigating complex human rights systems with the ability to foster high performing governance that enables our team to build connections and to recalibrate for best impact. The successful person will have prior Chair or non-executive experience, or at a minimum sustained Director-level board exposure. They will be an enabling, facilitative leader able to foster robust debate and decision-making, they will be comfortable advocating for the rights of LGBTI+ people and supporting our charity to remain financially sustainable and adaptive to evolving risk.
It’s important to us that as a Board, we represent the people that we are working to support. We know that diverse boards are the most effective, they can think creatively and hold each other to account, therefore we are particularly looking for applications from trans people, women, People of the Global Majority, people without a degree, working class people and people of faith.
Download the candidate pack for the full role profile and assessment process, and for a conversation about the opportunity, please contact Tanya Stevens at our search partner All Leaders.
This is a voluntary, hybrid position requiring attendance at several board meetings per year at Kaleidoscope’s London offices, several online sub-committee meetings, with wider remote advisory support totalling 10-15 days per year. The Chair commits to a three year term, which is once renewable. Travel expenses for interviews and board commitments will be covered as required. Discussions regarding access needs are welcome.
The closing date for applications is midday on Tuesday, 23 June.
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Tools with a Mission (TWAM) is a Christian charity dedicated to empowering communities in the developing world by providing refurbished tools and trade tool kits. Annually, the organisation sends more than 20,000 tools to support livelihood creation. By partnering with local communities and skills training centers, Tools with a Mission helps individuals achieve sustainable growth and self-reliance.
This is a part time, on-site, PAID hybrid role in Ipswich for an Executive Assistant. The Executive Assistant will provide administrative support to the trustees and CEO by managing the busy annual calendar and schedules, preparing reports, handling confidential documentation and coordinating meetings. The role includes managing travel and expenses. This will be a month-by-month paid contracted position.
Experience:
Giving communities tools to build a future for themselves.


