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Help Shape the Future of Cygnus Support
Join our Board of Trustees and use your skills, experience and passion to support mental health and emotional wellbeing across Northumberland.
About Cygnus Support
Cygnus Support is a local charity dedicated to improving the mental health and emotional wellbeing of people across Northumberland. We empower people to improve their lives by providing counselling, education and support in their local community.
At a time when demand for mental health and wellbeing support remains high, our work is more important than ever. We are seeking new trustees who can help us strengthen our charity, guide our future direction and ensure we continue to deliver the strongest possible support for the people who need us most.
You will be joining a well-respected mental health and wellbeing charity made up of a small team of friendly staff, volunteers and board of trustees who are all passionate and committed to making a difference to peoples’ lives.
The Opportunity
We are looking for people to join our Board of Trustees and support the leadership of Cygnus Support as we shape the next stage of our charity’s development. As a trustee, you will work with fellow board members and the senior team to provide strategic direction, good governance and constructive challenge.
This is a rewarding voluntary role for someone who wants to make a meaningful contribution to their local community and play a part in improving access to mental health and wellbeing support.
What Trustees Do
· Help set and review the strategic direction of the organisation.
· Ensure the charity is well governed, financially responsible and compliant with its legal and charitable responsibilities.
· Use your skills, insight and experience to contribute to board discussions and decision-making.
· Support the senior team to identify opportunities, manage risks and strengthen services.
· Champion the needs of the people and communities we support.
· Act as an ambassador for Cygnus Support and its values.
Who We Are Looking For
We welcome applications from people with a wide range of backgrounds and life experiences. You do not need previous trustee experience to apply; what matters most is your commitment to our mission, your willingness to work collaboratively and your ability to think strategically and help us grow.
We are particularly interested in hearing from people who can bring expertise or experience in one or more of the following areas:
· Fundraising and income generation
· Charity governance & secretarial support
· Commissioning
· Marketing
· Online service delivery
· Volunteer engagement and support
· Health and wellbeing services, including lived experience, service delivery or service-user insight
Time Commitment
Trustees are expected to attend Board meetings every eight weeks. Meetings are currently held online, although there may be a need to meet in person in and meetings usually last approximately two hours. Trustees may also be asked to contribute to occasional discussions, emails or focused pieces of work between meetings.
The Difference You Will Make
By becoming a trustee, you will help Cygnus Support plan confidently for the future, strengthen services and respond to the changing needs of our communities. Your contribution will help us continue to provide accessible, compassionate and effective support for people experiencing mental health and emotional wellbeing challenges.
How to Apply
If you would like to find out more about becoming a trustee please email to request an application pack.
We will be in touch with shortlisted candidates to discuss the next steps which will include an opportunity to meet the team and an interview process. References will be taken up prior to appointment, and a current DBS certificate will be required.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Description
Sooty, the nation’s much-loved bear and a true national treasure, has featured on RNIB’s collection boxes for over 50 years. Thanks to generous public support, these iconic boxes have raised more than £13 million in donations.
We’re looking for friendly, reliable volunteers to join our network of Sooty Box collectors. In this flexible role, you’ll help place new boxes and collect and bank donations from Sooty Boxes in local shops, cafés and other businesses in your area. Whether you volunteer on your own, with a friend or as part of a group, you’ll be making a real difference in your community.
You can give as much or as little time as you like and fit the role around your other commitments.
Please note: Volunteers are expected to use their own transport and ideally should have access to a car. Mileage or public transport costs will be reimbursed.
How often will I be needed?
Key requirements
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Many people affected by terminal illness don't realise the support available to them until they need it.
By becoming a Community Ambassador Volunteer, you can help change that.
Local communities play a vital role in supporting people through some of life's most challenging times. You can help strengthen those community connections by sharing information about Marie Curie and raising awareness of the support available to anyone affected by terminal illness.
This is a flexible role that can fit around work, study, family life or retirement.
Whether you visit a local library, community centre, GP surgery, leisure centre or community event, you'll be building relationships, sharing information about Marie Curie and helping strengthen community awareness. (
Availability: Volunteer around your existing commitments
Time: Just 2-3 hours per month
Location: Within north East Derbyshire.
Volunteers are not expected to travel extensively across the area and can choose opportunities that are local and convenient to them.
Criteria: 18 years of age or over
What you'll do:
Share Marie Curie information within your local community
Display leaflets and resources in community venues
Attend occasional local events on behalf of Marie Curie
Help raise awareness of services and support available
Signpost people to Marie Curie's website, support line and resources
Identify opportunities to connect with new community groups and organisations
Why you'd be a great fit:
Friendly and approachable
Comfortable talking to people from different backgrounds and experiences
Passionate about supporting their local community
Organised and reliable
Able to work independently while being part of a supportive team
Knowledgeable about your local area or interested in learning more about it
Why volunteer with Marie Curie?
Make a real difference in your local community
Be part of a nationally recognised charity making a lasting impact
Help people access the right support
Volunteer flexibly around your existing commitments
Receive training and ongoing support
Meet new people and build connections locally
Out-of-pocket travel and expenses reimbursed
Access to discounts on shopping, travel, entertainment and more
15% discount in-store at our Marie Curie Shops (Terms & Conditions apply)
Marie Curie provides a better end of life for more people, whatever the illness.

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We're keen to hear from you if you'd like to share your experiences as a blind and partially sighted person and help build a world which understands the impact of living with sight loss.
In this role, you will be:
• Delivering talks to groups of sighted people about your lived experience of sight loss to challenge their perceptions and behaviours. Audiences will vary but may include local businesses, community, faith and voluntary groups.
• Making links with your own existing groups and networks in your local community that may want to be involved in reducing barriers to blind and partially sighted people.
• Building relationships with people or local businesses you know.
• Taking part in and sharing information about specific campaigns and initiatives to help remove barriers to blind and partially sighted people.
• Delivering talks on behalf of RNIB’s Social Action Team.
What you'll gain from the role:
• A chance to make a difference to the lives of blind and partially sighted people with a sense of achievement.
• A chance to be part of a team of like-minded people.
• To make an impact by speaking to groups of people.
• An opportunity to develop your role into delivering talks independently as your confidence and skills grow.
• An opportunity to improve public understanding, helping change perceptions and behaviours, building a world which understands sight loss.
• An opportunity to explore different volunteer roles within our organisation and have access to internal employment opportunities.
In return for donating your time we will provide:
• Induction to the role and organisation.
• Training in public speaking and telling your story.
• A supportive volunteer manager.
• Regular catch-ups.
• Expenses.
• An opportunity to connect with other volunteers.
How often will I be needed?
Key requirements
Location
Region
Additional location information
This role will be based at home and in your local area.
Who this opportunity will suit
Minimum age
What skills and experience are needed?
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Fundraising Volunteer
Challenge Adventure Group (“CAG” for short and the operating name of CAG Trust) is a voluntary youth organisation for Knowle, Dorridge and beyond aimed at boys aged 10 and above.
As our name suggests, we provide challenging, adventurous and fun activities and the D of E Award for young people in their leisure time. Taking part in fun experiential activities enables members to develop their physical and mental skills and capacities and reach their full potential of becoming positive, active and happy citizens.
Summary
CAG was formed in 2009 and became a charity, CAG Trust, in 2019. We are looking for an individual who embodies the spirit of CAG and continually keeps the integrity and goals of the organisation at the forefront of every decision that they make as part of their role. Because we work in a self-funded way, we need new resources to keep our organisation alive and to be able to offer a wide range of outdoor activities to our members.
We are looking for a remote based or local volunteer who ideally has experience in grant / bid writing and / or experience of working with young people. This is a very flexible role which can be carried out at home and in your free time.
Description
Responsibilities:
Communicating and building relationships with current and potential donors.
Organise established fundraising activities, such as our legendary CAG car wash.
Develop new and imaginative fundraising activities, many of which involve organising events to raise awareness of the charity and its activities e.g. giving talks to groups or seeking photo opportunities with the media.
Develop and coordinate web-based fundraising, online auctions and merchandise sales.
Manage all aspects of grant bids: research potential donors, establish requirements of the grant, create a bid (in conjunction with other CAG staff) that meets the terms and conditions of the grant, submit bid and implement successful bids, report progress where required back to grant givers.
Oversee corporate fundraising, including employee giving and matched giving from employers.
Manage and update databases to record donor contact and preference information.
Write applications and mail-shots, using direct mailing to reach a range of potential and current donors.
Researching and contacting new sources of funding.
Drafting proposals for projects, activities and equipment.
We are looking for a volunteer who ideally should have / be:
Commitment to CAG and its ethos.
The ability to build and maintain relationships.
Creativity, imagination and an entrepreneurial attitude towards fundraising.
A proactive attitude, drive and enthusiasm to carry out projects to conclusion.
The ability to influence others using excellent communication skills.
The capability to work under pressure and meet deadlines.
The ability to meet financial targets.
Good organisational and project management skills.
The ability to motivate others and work as part of a team.
Resilience, particularly when faced with setbacks.
Sensitivity to the needs of volunteers and donors.
A willingness to carry out a range of administrative tasks.
Strategic vision and an ability to think creatively.
An ability to work effectively as a member of a team.
A car driver or have ability to travel to attend events and meetings.
The post holder must be able to provide a satisfactory Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Check.
Making a difference - what impact will the opportunity have?
Your input is key to the day to day running of CAG as well as securing its future. You will have a big impact because this role is essential to ensuring that CAG remains healthy and sustainable and able to navigate changing times and economic climates.
What's in it for the volunteer?
You would become part of our small, friendly team and you have the opportunity to use your time, skills and experience to make a real difference to CAG and the community in which we operate. Additionally we can offer you:
The chance to be part of a charity at an exciting time in its development.
The opportunity to make a difference to young people’s lives through outdoor trips, activities and adventures.
Expenses, so you are not out of pocket.
About the location
Where will the volunteer be working?
The volunteer will work from home will be required to attend meetings within the Solihull area.
Travel Limit
This role is partly remote but ideally the candidate should be available for face to face Committee and other meetings.
When will the volunteer be working?
Volunteer availability
Flexible to suit you.
You would need to be available to attend Committee meetings which normally take place in the evening.
Occasional weekends to attend events.
Estimate of time commitment
0 - 3 hours / week - the candidate will be able to offer further time as they wish.
Details
The volunteering could be long term.
Application details
Successful applicants will require an enhanced DBS and two references.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Role Summary
To bring our vision to life, you will play a pivotal role in developing and executing our social media
strategy. You will be responsible for creating engaging and meaningful content that resonates with our
audience, promotes our educational programs, and nurtures our community’s spiritual development.
Key tasks
● Social Media Strategy: Develop and execute a comprehensive social media strategy aligned with
Roots Academy’s mission and goals.
● Content Creation: Create compelling and informative social media content, including posts,
videos, graphics, and stories, that reflects our values and engages our target audience.
● Community Engagement: Build and nurture a vibrant online community by responding to
comments, messages, and inquiries in a timely and respectful manner.
● Content Calendar: Maintain a content calendar to ensure a consistent posting schedule and to
plan for special events, holidays, and campaigns.
● Audience Growth: Implement strategies to increase our social media following and engagement,
including the use of hashtags, collaborations, and promotions.
● Analytics and Reporting: Monitor social media metrics, track campaign performance, and
provide regular reports with insights and recommendations for improvement.
Brand Consistency: Ensure that all social media content adheres to Roots Academy’s branding
guidelines and reflects our core values.
● Collaboration: Work closely with other teams to align social media efforts with broader
organisational objectives.
What we’re looking for
● Strong understanding of Islamic values and the ability to communicate and promote them
effectively.
● Proven experience in social media management, preferably in an educational or nonprofit
context.
● Excellent written and verbal communication skills
● Proficiency in social media management tools and platforms.
● Creative thinking and the ability to develop engaging content.
● Strong analytical skills for tracking and evaluating social media performance.
● Understanding of social media advertising and paid promotion.
● Community management experience with the ability to maintain a positive and respectful online
environment.
We teach structured, engaging and transformative face-to-face foundational Islamic education to Young Muslims across the UK and internationally.
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We are looking for football coach volunteers to help lead and deliver our weekly football sessions to support residents to rebuild body and mind.
Session is currently being run in a park a 5 minute walk from Ditchmore Lane, Stevenage
Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays or Thursdays 4 to 5pm
Project Resilience provides easily accessible opportunities for our hostel residents to take part in a variety of social and sporting activities to boost overall health and wellbeing.
We are looking for football coach volunteers to help lead and deliver our weekly football sessions to support residents to rebuild body and mind.
Your responsibilities will include:
· Plan, prepare and deliver engaging weekly football sessions
· Helping with set up/tidying of any equipment
· Managing and maintaining focus of residents to support their fitness progress and development
· Working closely with Project Resilience Coordinator, maintaining open lines of communication and feedback
· Assist with any related events such as organising tournaments or community football events
This role offers a dynamic and rewarding opportunity to inspire and mentor vulnerable residents, contributing to their health and personal growth. Your commitment to excellence in coaching and resident engagement will not only enhance your professional skills but also make a significant impact on the community.
Join us in making a difference, one game at a time.
You will need:
· Previous experience in coaching/running football sessions
· Being able to work as part of a team as well as on your own initiative
· Being empathetic and understanding to the needs of vulnerable residents who may have differing fitness skills and levels
· Some sort of formal sports training - doesn’t have to be specifically for football but we would like to see some level of education e.g. Level 2 gym instructor plus
What we will provide:
· A full induction to the role and site will be provided
· You will be required to undertake mandatory e-learning and a menu of optional training will be made available
· Ongoing supervision and support from your line manager
· Access to organisational events and celebrations throughout the year
Please note: You will be required to undergo a DBS check and we will need 2 x references.
One YMCA's mission is to create supportive and energizing communities where young people can belong, contribute, and thrive.
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This is an ideal opportunity for anybody keen to get first-hand experience of the inspiring and exciting small charitable and community sector in London.
In the first instance, you will be working with our grants manager, appraising grant applications, visiting applicants and preparing reports on applicant suitability for consideration by the board, including a recommendation as to whether to make the grant or not. This is your opportunity to get to grips with the thriving community sectors in Ealing, Hounslow and Hillingdon and it is your judgement which will determine who is to receive funds.
Full training will be given and you will be able to shadow our grants manager in her work until you feel comfortable enough to take on your own cases.
As the role develops, you may, if you choose, get involved in our advice-giving, training and research activities. We are a fast-growing charity with ambitious plans, so this is your chance to get involved in our exciting activities right from the start.
The role would ideally suit someone who works part-time as during certain periods of the year (our grant rounds), you will be working 1-2 days a week.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Could you be a friendly presence for someone living with a terminal illness and offer a short break for their carers?
Offer emotional support and conversation, help people express what matters to them, and support family members or carers before and after bereavement. We provide full training and ongoing support, and you’ll never be asked to do anything you’re not comfortable with. Whether you’re sharing stories, chatting, playing music, or simply sitting beside someone, your time can bring comfort and connection when it’s needed most.
Availability: 3 hours per week
Time: Flexible to suit your schedule
Criteria: Minimum age 18. A Criminal Records Check is required, covered by Marie Curie
Locations: North Derbyshire, North East Derbyshire, North Hardwick and Bolsover, South Hardwick, Chesterfield and Dronfield.
What you’ll be part of:
Why you'd be a great fit:
Caring and compassionate nature
Patient and a good listener
Comfortable with sensitive topics such as death, dying and bereavement
Comfortable using email and completing a short visit report
Respect for confidentiality, boundaries and inclusive values
What you’ll gain:
Full training, ongoing guidance and wellbeing support
Recognition for your time and effort
Updates on the difference you’re making
Long Service Awards
Be part of the UK’s leading end-of-life charity
Travel expenses reimbursed
Access to discounts on shopping, dining, travel and more
15% discount in-store at our Marie Curie Shops (Terms & Conditions apply)
Kindness doesn’t have to be big to be life-changing
Ref: 6609
Marie Curie provides a better end of life for more people, whatever the illness.

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About Us
LoveBrum is a Birmingham charity that champions the city’s hidden gems – the incredible volunteer led and grassroot projects making a real difference in communities across our city every day.
We believe Birmimgham is full of people doing amazing things, and we’re here to help them be seen, celebrated and supported. Through fundraising, storytelling and bringing people together, we shine a spotlight on local projects that deserve more recognition, helping them access the funding and awareness they need to grow their impact.
Help Birmingham thrive with LoveBrum
Do you enjoy meeting new people and want to make a real difference in your local community? LoveBrum is looking for friendly, enthusiastic Volunteer Fundraisers to help support us at events across Birmingham.
As a Volunteer Fundraiser, you'll play a vital role in raising awareness of LoveBrum, engaging with the public, and helping us raise funds that support small, volunteer-led projects making a positive impact across the city.
Key Responsibilities
Representing LoveBrum at community and corporate events, gala dinners and fundraising activities.
Chatting with members of the public about our work and inspiring them to support our mission.
Collecting donations, selling raffle tickets and promoting fundraising campaigns.
Helping to set up and pack down at events.
Creating a warm, welcoming and positive experience for supporters.
What we're looking for
You don't need fundraising experience – we'll provide all the guidance you need. We're looking for people who are:
Friendly, approachable and confident speaking to people.
Passionate about supporting Birmingham communities.
Reliable and enthusiastic.
Comfortable working as part of a team.
Available to volunteer at occasional evenings or weekends (when events take place).
What you'll gain
The opportunity to make a genuine difference in your local community.
Meet like-minded people, become part of the LoveBrum volunteer family and network with a range of communities across Birmingham.
Build confidence and develop communication and fundraising skills.
Gain valuable experience for your CV and a professional reference (available upon request).
Training, support and a welcoming team.
We find, support and fund small, volunteer led, hard-to-reach projects that are making Birmingham a better place to be.
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We’re looking for friendly, reliable volunteers to help with street and shop front collections in their local area. These collections raise vital funds for Dorothy House, and your time and enthusiasm will help make sure they run smoothly and feel welcoming to the public.
This is a simple, social role that has a big impact on the care we can provide.
What you will be doing
The skills you need
What's in it for you
Please note:
You’ll volunteer in your local area — at shops, on high streets, at community events, and anywhere collections are taking place.
Volunteers need to be over 18 years old and will be expected to use their own transport and should have access to a car. Mileage or transport costs will be reimbursed.
Applications are welcomed from all sections of the community.
If you would like to volunteer, then please click apply!
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We’re looking for friendly, community minded volunteers to help make sure people across our area can easily find information about Dorothy House. By placing leaflets, posters and resources in the right places, you’ll help more people learn about the care and support we offer. You can also help by attending events such as local fairs, markets, small gatherings and networking meetings. You’ll be part of the team that brings our message directly to the public.
This role is incredibly valuable — every leaflet placed in the right spot helps someone feel more informed, supported, or connected.
Your friendly presence helps people learn about our work, ask questions, and feel connected to the care we provide. It’s a simple but powerful way to support fundraising and raise awareness across our community.
What you will be doing
The skills you need
What's in it for you
Please note:
This is a community‑based role. You can volunteer close to home or explore a wider area — whatever suits you best.
Volunteers need to be over 18 years old and will be expected to use their own transport and should have access to a car. Mileage or transport costs will be reimbursed.
If you would like to volunteer, then please click apply!
Applications are welcomed from all sections of the community.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Come and join our Charity Shop in Langney Road, Eastbourne
Our shops are a hive of activity and the heart of the local community. They raise funds to support our vital work and provide a place to find out more about how we help older people in the local area.
Our Stock Preparation Volunteers always enjoy being part of our shop teams; making new friends and helping the charity to maximise the income from the amazing items people donate to us.
In this role you will usually be working in our donation sorting area, which is off the shop floor. Here you will help the team process, prepare and price the items people donate.
We receive hundreds of bags of clothing, bric-a-brac, toys, games and all sorts of items every week. You will help us to turn these into vital funds to support our work.
After full training you will be part of our processing team; sorting through the donated items, identifying those which we should sell, preparing them and pricing before they are put onto the shop floor.
You may have a particular area of experience, such as clothing, books or antiques. Your skills and knowledge will help us to gain the best value for each item and some of our volunteers even coordinate entire sections, such as a book rooms within our stores.
When people come in to donate their items you will be helping to thank them for their support. Many items are Gift Aided so when processing the items you will ensure that Gift Aid labels are attached so that we can gain this additional vital income.
You will help to make our products look amazing; steaming clothes (if this is your area) and helping to clean and make every item look great and ready for sale.
We currently need volunteers on Monday (1pm-4.30pm), Tuesday (1pm-4.30pm), Weds (9.30 am-1pm). No special skills are needed as we will show you what to do and will provide all the training you need.
It’s really easy to get your volunteering started, if you're over 16 years old, just apply now!
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Last year 786,574 people were offered information and support from Victim Support. As a Service Delivery Volunteer you will provide specialist support services for people affected by crime.
Why volunteer with us?
· Make a difference - you will volunteer directly with victims and/or alongside staff.
· Gain skills and experience - you will receive training on how to provide practical and emotional support.
· Join our community - you will be part of a large community of over 1,500 volunteers and staff.
· Beyond your role – attend one or our many events/webinars and join one of our six Equality, Diversity & Inclusion networks.
Volunteering with Victim Support in Staffordshire
As a Volunteer in Staffordshire your role will include:
· Making a real impact by helping people affected by crime feel safer, supported, and empowered.
· Building valuable skills and confidence through specialist training in safeguarding, risk assessment, and supporting victims of crime.
· Representing Victim Support at local events and community activities, raising awareness and connecting with people who need help.
· Networking with local organisations and community partners, gaining insight into multi-agency working and referral pathways.
What do we ask of you?
In order to join us as a Service Delivery Volunteer, you must:
· Be 18 years of age or over.
· Be able to volunteer for at least 6 hours per week, for at least 12 months.
· Undertake training over a 10-week period – this includes 7 virtual training days as well as completing a workbook and online learning modules.
· Undertake an enhanced DBS check & be part of the DBS update service.
· Be able to provide two satisfactory references.
· Have an active email address that you are comfortable using in order to engage with VS communications.
Expenses
· All Victim Support volunteers are entitled to out-of-pocket expenses incurred whilst volunteering, including travel and lunch.
Diversity Matters
· VS strives to represent the diverse communities we serve and are passionate about creating an environment where all staff and volunteers feel respected and heard. Being a diverse organisation with an inclusive culture is integral to us being able to meet our aim of ensuring that anyone who is a victim of crime gets the support they need.
· VS is also a Disability Confident Employer and we provide a Guaranteed Interview Scheme for candidates that are disabled and meet all essential criteria for a role.
· We are happy to make reasonable adjustments to support you through the application process.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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For more than a century, the RAF Benevolent Fund has stood beside the RAF Family;
through war and peace, hardship and change. From the first day in uniform to the final
years of life, we have been a constant source of emotional, practical and financial support.
Today, our work reaches serving personnel, veterans, families and the bereaved in more
than 30 countries.
As the demands on the RAF Family grow in complexity and urgency, so too must the resilience
of the charity that serves them. Our ability to provide life-changing support, whether keeping a
family in their home, helping veterans navigate injury or isolation, or walking beside the
bereaved, relies on strong, stable and sustainable income streams. Therefore, we are seeking a
Trustee with significant fundraising expertise to help shape and strengthen our long-term
financial future. The successful candidate will join our diverse and highly skilled Board and
Fundraising, Communications and Engagement Committee to:
• play a key strategic role in supporting our fundraising vision and strategy
• provide strategic input into fundraising plans and campaigns
• support and advise on income generation, donor engagement and partnerships
The full role description can be found on our website here. The role is voluntary, however
reasonable out-of-pocket expenses are paid. We will provide the successful candidate with a
bespoke induction programme and relevant training / development.
Interested?
We would love to hear from you if you have the experience and passion we are seeking.
Please send an up-to-date CV and covering email / letter outlining your background, skills,
experience and interest in the role. Email address and contact details can be found on our website. If you have any questions about the role or would like to have an informal
discussion prior to applying, please contact Lisa (information on website).
We welcome applications from anyone who has the experience we are seeking, irrespective of
background, community, industry or protected characteristics. If you require any reasonable
adjustments as part of your application process, please let us know. You must be eligible to be
a charity trustee under UK law to be considered for this role. We operate safer selection
practices; this will involve the successful candidate being required to have a Disclosure and
Barring Service check.
Applications will be considered on a rolling basis, and this position will remain open until we
have found our ideal candidate. No agencies please.
We are the longest-standing Royal Air Force charity, dedicated to supporting serving and former RAF personnel, and their families.

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