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About Us
Tell My Truth and Shame the Devil CIC is a grassroots movement committed to confronting and eradicating Child Sexual Abuse (CSA) across the UK.
We give survivors, families, and allies the power to speak out, heal, and educate communities through storytelling, outreach, and collective action. We work across all communities Black, white, Asian, Caribbean, and African ensuring no survivor feels alone or silenced.
Our CIC operates through a community-driven, volunteer-led structure, built by people who believe in truth, justice, and love as law.
The Role - Volunteer Content and Donor Communication Specialists
JOB PURPOSE
This role exists to:
• Craft and manage communications for donors, stakeholders, and the wider community
• Translate survivor-led stories and CIC activities into impactful messaging
• Develop content for emails, newsletters, social media, and fundraising campaigns
• Support the Fundraising Director in building donor relationships through clear, engaging, and ethical communication
• Ensure all content aligns with CIC values, trauma-informed practice, and safeguarding policies
You are the voice that converts purpose into action.
Responsibilities:
Develop clear, engaging, and accurate copy for all donor and community communications, including: Emails and newsletters, Fundraising campaign materials, Donor updates and acknowledgements andEvent promotions and volunteer communications.
Maintain a consistent organisational voice and messaging across all communication channels.
Collaborate with the Fundraising Director to ensure content aligns with campaign goals, donor engagement strategies, and organisational priorities.
Work with the Social Media Team to ensure content supports multi-channel campaigns and wider communications objectives.
Track donor engagement, feedback, and responses to communications to identify patterns and refine messaging for maximum impact.
Support segmentation, personalisation, and targeting of communications to ensure relevance and donor retention.
Ensure compliance with data protection (GDPR), safeguarding, confidentiality, and ethical standards in all communications.
Collaborate with volunteers and other teams to adapt content for different audiences, ensuring inclusivity, accessibility, and cultural sensitivity.
Proofread, edit, and quality-check all content before publication to ensure accuracy and professional presentation.
Contribute to content planning, calendars, and scheduling to maintain regular, timely, and coordinated communications.
Assist in developing templates, guides, or SOPs for donor and community communications.
Provide guidance and mentoring to other volunteers involved in content creation or communications.
Monitor performance metrics for communications and produce reports to inform strategy and campaign planning.
Ensure all communications reflect and uphold the C.I.C’s values, culture, and brand identity
What We’re Looking For:
Essential / Highly Valued Experience
Professional or voluntary experience in copywriting, communications, or journalism.
Experience creating email newsletters, donor updates, or fundraising communications.
Strong understanding of donor engagement strategies and how content impacts retention.
Experience creating content for social media with organisational or campaign objectives in mind.
Editing, proofreading, and content planning skills.
Ability to maintain a consistent organisational voice across platforms.
Familiarity with GDPR, data protection, and safeguarding requirements for communications.
Skills in tracking and interpreting engagement metrics and refining communications accordingly.
Collaborative skills to work effectively with multiple teams, volunteers, and directors.
Ability to adapt content for different audiences and ensure accessibility and inclusivity.
Strong organisational and project management skills for content planning and scheduling.
Experience in creating templates, guides, or standardised communication processes.
Desirable / Can Be Developed
Experience using email marketing or newsletter platforms (e.g., Mailchimp, CiviCRM).
Knowledge of digital content analytics tools to monitor performance.
Experience mentoring or supporting volunteers in communications roles.
Ability to integrate donor communications with wider fundraising campaigns and events.
Familiarity with multi-channel campaign planning and content strategy.
Skills in visual content creation or basic design for communication purposes.
Qualifications
Formal qualifications not required.
Equivalent professional or voluntary experience in communications, content creation, or donor engagement highly valued.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Location: Birmingham | Commitment: 3-8 hours per week (working week) | Work style: Hybrid
Since 2024, we’ve been honoured to support over 800 individuals on their journey toward a better future. Looking ahead, our 2026 strategic vision is bold. We want to be recognised as a collaborative support service that truly transforms lives. To help make that happen, we’re looking for a passionate team of fundraisers to work alongside one another, supporting the Creative Director, each contributing in different ways to support the organisation’s sustainability and impact.
The Corporate Fundraiser focuses on securing B2B income. You will work directly with businesses and corporate partners, supporting them to organise fundraising activities within their organisation. This includes events such as coffee mornings, sponsored walks or runs, dress-down days, and team fundraising challenges.
This role suits someone who is confident in communicating with organisations and enjoys building professional relationships for social good.
Key Responsibilities:
Support corporate partners to plan and deliver fundraising activities
Act as a friendly point of contact for businesses fundraising on our behalf
Help share fundraising ideas and guidance with corporate teams
Maintain positive relationships with existing and new corporate supporters
Work alongside the wider team to align corporate fundraising with our values and goals
What difference will you make:
An opportunity to make a real impact on a grassroots organisation.
You’ll help unlock larger-scale donations and long-term partnerships that strengthen our sustainability and expand our ability to support people across Birmingham.
Ultimately your input will help turn good intentions into meaningful, lasting change.
What We’re Looking For:
Experience in corporate fundraising
Experience planning events or organising community-based campaigns.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, both written and verbal.
Ability to build and maintain positive relationships with diverse stakeholders.
Good organisational skills and the ability to manage your time effectively while balancing the voluntary role with other commitments.
Understanding of homelessness-related issues, or a genuine interest in learning about the challenges faced by vulnerable individuals in the community.
Support rough sleepers and homeless individuals by providing immediate assistance and long-term support to help them rebuild their lives.
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Location: Birmingham | Commitment: 3-8 hours per week (working week) | Work style: Hybrid
Since 2024, we’ve been honoured to support over 800 individuals on their journey toward a better future. Looking ahead, our 2026 strategic vision is bold. We want to be recognised as a collaborative support service that truly transforms lives. To help make that happen, we’re looking for a passionate team of fundraisers to work alongside one another, supporting the Creative Director, each contributing in different ways to support the organisation’s sustainability and impact.
The Internal Community Fundraiser supports internal and community-based fundraising activities, organising and coordinating opportunities at local events such as school fetes, markets, fairs, and larger public events. Through these local events you will cultivate relationships with individuals, groups, schools, and businesses to drive income and raise awareness.
This role is ideal for someone who enjoys planning events, organising, and bringing people together, and wants to help grow our income in a practical, hands-on way.
Key Responsibilities:
Help identify and organise community fundraising opportunities, including events, challenges, and campaigns
Build and maintain strong relationships with local businesses, schools, faith groups and community organisations to encourage financial and in-kind support.
Support planning and logistics for attending events (stall set-up, materials, rota support)
Liaise internally to ensure events are well-prepared and staffed
Help coordinate fundraising resources
Support with new ideas for local fundraising opportunities
What difference will you make:
An opportunity to make a real impact on a grassroots organisation.
Your support will help raise vital funds within the local community, increasing visibility and enabling us to continue outreach and support for people experiencing homelessness.
Ultimately your input will help turn good intentions into meaningful, lasting change.
What We’re Looking For:
Experience in fundraising, or community engagement.
Experience planning events or organising community-based campaigns.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, both written and verbal.
Ability to build and maintain positive relationships with diverse stakeholders.
Good organisational skills and the ability to manage your time effectively while balancing the voluntary role with other commitments.
Understanding of homelessness-related issues, or a genuine interest in learning about the challenges faced by vulnerable individuals in the community.
Support rough sleepers and homeless individuals by providing immediate assistance and long-term support to help them rebuild their lives.
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Location: Birmingham | Commitment: 3-8 hours per week (working week) | Work style: Hybrid
Since 2024, we’ve been honoured to support over 800 individuals on their journey toward a better future. Looking ahead, our 2026 strategic vision is bold. We want to be recognised as a collaborative support service that truly transforms lives. To help make that happen, we’re looking for a passionate team of fundraisers to work alongside one another, supporting the Creative Director, each contributing in different ways to support the organisation’s sustainability and impact.
The Social Fundraiser supports the online and digital side of fundraising, helping promote our fundraising platforms and campaigns. This includes JustGiving, EasyFundraising, and future initiatives such as a fundraising Vinted page. You will also help us to inspire supporters through engaging social content that shares our mission, stories and fundraising activities.
This role is perfect for someone who enjoys social media, digital storytelling, and helping causes reach wider audiences.
Key Responsibilities:
Promote fundraising platforms such as JustGiving and EasyFundraising
Support the launch and promotion of new fundraising initiatives (e.g. Vinted)
Help create and share simple, engaging fundraising content
Support social media activity linked to fundraising campaigns
Encourage community engagement and online donations
What difference will you make:
An opportunity to make a real impact on a grassroots organisation.
Your work will help raise awareness, increase donations, and connect more people with our mission, ensuring our fundraising efforts reach beyond face-to-face events.
Ultimately your input will help turn good intentions into meaningful, lasting change.
What We’re Looking For:
Experience in online fundraising
Experience with social media
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, both written and verbal.
Ability to build and maintain positive relationships with diverse stakeholders.
Strong organisational and time
Experience working with vulnerable groups or in the homelessness/charity sector.
Experience creating content for social media or marketing purposes.
Support rough sleepers and homeless individuals by providing immediate assistance and long-term support to help them rebuild their lives.
We are currently working with One Trust to recruit their next Finance Trustee. Founded in 2015, One Trust was established in response to the need for specialist, well-resourced provision tailored to individuals with learning disabilities and those with profound and complex needs. As a charity, they are committed to pushing boundaries, exploring new ideas, and adapting to changing priorities to develop effective ways of enabling people to live fulfilling lives. Their pledge is to invest all resources into delivering outstanding provision and support, while sharing their learning to positively influence the wider learning disability community.
One Trust is now looking to strengthen its Board with the appointment of a Finance Trustee. This role requires a qualified accountant with both strategic and operational financial experience. You will use your expertise to oversee the charity’s financial affairs, providing constructive challenge, advice, and support to the Chief Finance Officer and Chief Executive.
Trustees are responsible for ensuring that the charity is well run, financially sound, legally compliant, and working towards its charitable objectives. The role of Trustee is both an important and highly rewarding way to support an organisation. Please note that Trustee positions are voluntary and unremunerated; however, reasonable travel expenses will be reimbursed.
One Trust is committed to equality of opportunity and values diversity. They actively encourage applications from under-represented groups and are keen for the Board to better reflect the communities they serve. Applications are therefore welcomed from individuals of all backgrounds who can bring fresh perspectives and insights.
For further information or to apply, please contact Heidi Earp, Director at Langton Not 4 Profit, the retained consultants supporting this appointment.
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Role Title: Graphic Designer
Role Purpose
Quilombo UK is looking for a Graphic Designer to join the team. Quilombo UK is a not for profit social enterprise that challenges people to think differently and bridge gaps between communities, with the aim of building a culturally rich society, where differences are accepted and celebrated. As chosen among 160 other organizations to work in collaboration with the Home Office on the “Building a Stronger Britain together” project, you will be joining a team, which not only supports the community but also stands up to extremism in all of its forms.
Quilombo UK works in collaboration with QMC Capoeira School, giving you the chance to support QMC Capoeira which is one of the most awarded Capoeira Schools in UK (UK Coaching Awards, Gillette Sports Awards, Kingston Council Sports Awards).
By joining QuilomboUK you will be supported and guided by experienced staff and volunteers, who are willing to share their skill set and will provide you with great opportunities for development in many different areas.
Ideal candidates will use their passion to promote Quilombo UK and raise its profile, while attracting new members. They should create engaging and on-brand graphics for a variety of media.
Main Responsibilities
Essential Skills
Desirable
Job Type: Volunteer
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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About Talkthru
Talkthru is a specialist counselling charity based in Huddersfield, offering free, confidential support to individuals and families affected by pregnancy loss, baby loss and other birth-related trauma.
Our Board of Trustees oversees Talkthru’s strategic direction, governance, and financial health, ensuring that we remain sustainable, ethical, and effective. This is where you come in.
Role Purpose
As a Trustee, you will share collective responsibility for the governance and strategic leadership of Talkthru. Trustees ensure that the charity fulfils its mission, operates lawfully and ethically, and maintains the trust of clients, donors, and the wider community.
We are particularly keen to welcome a Trustee with a legal background to strengthen the Board’s expertise in governance, compliance, and risk management. This person will help ensure the charity’s operations, policies, and services comply with relevant laws, including charity law, counselling practice standards, safeguarding, and data protection.
See attachment for full role description.
Providing compassionate and accessible counselling and support to anyone navigating the profound grief of baby / pregnancy loss and related issues
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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This Is Not a Typical Content Creator Call-Out
Tell My Truth and Shame the Devil C.I.C. is building a truth-telling media engine and community-owned digital infrastructure to confront CSA, centre survivor truth, and create real economic and leadership pathways for young people. To do that, we are intentionally recruiting hundreds to thousands of content creators globally.
This is not about chasing virality.
This is not influencer culture.
This is not one brand voice.
This is about collective creation at scale, community ownership of narrative, and building systems that give many people opportunity, just a few. If you want to contribute your creative skills to something bigger than yourself, keep reading.
Purpose of the Role
Volunteer Content Creators are the production engine of our Social Media Management Team.
You will help create, remix, and repurpose content that fuels:
Content is created once and then reused across:
This role exists at scale because our strategy is scale.
Experience Qualification and Requirements
Essential experience
Essential skills
Training & qualifications
Formal qualifications are not required.
Main Responsibilities/ Key Duties
This role is not suitable if you:
Important to Be Clear:
Formal qualifications are not required, but desirable.
Essential equivalent experience mandatory.
Next Steps:
Shortlisted applicants will be invited to:
If you believe that words can transform communities, and that authentic storytelling drives action, this role is for you.
A Final Word
Words carry weight.
They can heal or harm.
If you know that:
Survivor stories deserve care, not clicks
Donors deserve honesty, not spin
Communication is part of safeguarding
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Volunteer Receptionist / Administration Support
Organisation: Rotherham & Barnsley Mind
Location: Osborne House, Rotherham
(May be required to work at other RB Mind locations occasionally)
Responsible to: Director of Services
Role Type: Voluntary (unpaid)
Time Commitment: Flexible
Expenses: Reasonable out‑of‑pocket expenses reimbursed in line with policy
About the Role
Rotherham & Barnsley Mind are seeking a Receptionist / Administration Support Volunteer to provide a friendly, professional front‑of‑house service at our Rotherham office.
This is a key volunteer role within the organisation. As the first point of contact, you will help create a welcoming, calm and supportive environment for people accessing our mental health services, as well as staff, volunteers and visitors.
The role also includes a range of general administrative tasks to support the smooth running of the organisation. We are looking for a reliable and flexible volunteer who enjoys working with people and supporting a busy office environment.
Key Responsibilities
Reception & Front‑of‑House
Administration & Office Support
Health, Safety & Safeguarding
Boundaries of the Role
This is a non‑therapeutic volunteer role. You will not be expected to provide counselling or mental health advice. Clear boundaries will be in place, and support will always be available from staff.
Skills, Experience & Attributes
Essential
Desirable
What We Offer
Equality, Diversity & Inclusion
Rotherham & Barnsley Mind is committed to equality, diversity and inclusion. We welcome volunteers from all backgrounds and with lived experience of mental health, and we make reasonable adjustments wherever possible.
Safeguarding & Checks
An Enhanced DBS check may be required for this role depending on duties and access to vulnerable adults. This will be arranged and paid for by the organisation.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Voice 21 – Trustee with fundraising expertise
About Voice 21
Voice 21 is the national oracy education charity. We support schools to build speaking and listening into the curriculum, teaching, learning and wider school life so that every child can use their voice to thrive in school, work and life. Our training and development programmes for teachers and school leaders transform learning through talk, expanding access to high-quality oracy education, particularly for children who need it most.
Why join the Voice 21 Board of Trustees now?
Since its inception in 2015, Voice 21 has built a national movement to put oracy at the heart of education in the UK. In November 2025, the government responded to Professor Becky Francis’s Curriculum and Assessment Review by adopting the definition of oracy used by Voice 21 and by the independent Oracy Commission in its 2024 report, We Need to Talk: ‘Articulating ideas, developing understanding and engaging with others through speaking, listening and communication’.
The government has also committed to publish national guidance on oracy, modelled on the Writing Framework, and to strengthening oracy teaching within subjects. The Schools White Paper published in February 2026 reinforced this direction, positioning oracy as the fourth “R” alongside reading, writing and maths.
Oracy is now firmly part of national policy, and Voice 21 continues to build evidence of its impact on young people’s attainment, wellbeing, belonging and career readiness.
This policy shift represents a major campaigning success for Voice 21 and others who campaigned alongside us. Our new 2030 Strategy aims to seize this moment and secure high-quality, evidence-based oracy education for every child, particularly for those children in schools serving disadvantaged communities.
Investment will be critical to achieving this ambition. Fundraising currently provides 20% of our income. Our goal is to increase this to 40%, doubling fundraised income to support delivery of our 2030 strategy.
The Role: Trustee with fundraising expertise
Voice 21 is keen to strengthen its board-level knowledge and skills by adding a fundraising specialist trustee. We are looking to appoint a strategic fundraising leader who has substantial experience of successfully developing fundraising departments and growing voluntary income. As trustee, you will provide strategic oversight, constructive challenge and advice on fundraising strategy.
Ideally your career will have focused on high value and relationship fundraising (philanthropy, trusts, corporate partnerships). As a subject specialist, you will help to expand and deepen fellow trustees’ understanding of fundraising strategy and operations, providing knowledge, guidance, challenge and advocacy.
Your expertise will be invaluable at this pivotal moment for Voice 21, as the charity prepares to launch an ambitious new strategy, with a goal to double fundraised income by 2030. Your insights will be particularly appreciated by the experienced Head of Fundraising, CEO and Director of Operations – including contributing critical/analytic skills to help evaluate fundraising ideas and opportunities – though your primary focus will be advising on fundraising at governance level.
Knowledge And Experience:
Significant senior fundraising experience, with proven ability to secure major income.
Personal experience working with high profile figures, senior leaders in major companies, people with high levels of personal wealth who are seeking charitable missions like ours to support.
Understanding of charity leadership, including developing and implementing organisational strategy.
Broad understanding of fundraising management across income streams.
Why this role matters:
This is an opportunity to make a real difference in tackling the disadvantage gap at a pivotal moment for oracy education. You will have the chance to influence a dynamic Board and staff team with great ambitions for our 2030 Strategy.
Time commitment:
Board meetings: three per year, in person in London (9am–12pm)
Annual strategy day (9am - 3pm)
Finance Committee: four virtual meetings per year (approximately 2 hours per meeting)
Opportunities to attend Voice 21 events throughout the year.
Safeguarding:
This role is subject to an enhanced DBS check.
Application details:
To apply:
• a CV and a covering letter of 1- 2 pages;
Please include:
• Details of your interest in joining Voice 21 as a trustee;
• An outline of your current work / relevant experience;
• A note of any training and development needs you think you’ll have if you are appointed.
Valuing every voice
Voice 21 believes that every voice should be heard and valued. We are committed to the equal treatment of all current and prospective employees and trustees do not condone discrimination on the basis of age, disability, sex, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, race or ethnicity, religion or belief, gender identity, or marriage and civil partnership. Voice 21 is a diverse and inclusive workplace and we strongly encourage suitably qualified applicants from a wide range of backgrounds to apply and join us.
Trustee – Ukrainian Institute London
Ukrainian Institute London (UIL) is an independent charity dedicated to advancing public education in the United Kingdom by broadening knowledge and understanding of Ukraine. It champions Ukrainian culture and shapes the conversation about Ukraine in the UK and beyond, bringing together experts, creatives, policymakers, and active citizens to explore Ukrainian perspectives on global challenges. Through its programme of public events, projects, educational courses, and digital content, UIL works across the fields of arts, culture, language, and current affairs. The UIL highlights Ukraine’s expertise and experience to emphasise the urgency of international solidarity in support of democratic security in Europe and beyond.
UIL is seeking to appoint two new Trustees. As a Trustee, you will help shape the strategic direction of the organisation, ensure strong governance, safeguard UIL’s independence and integrity, and support its long-term sustainability. Trustees also act as ambassadors for the Institute, helping to build relationships, raise our profile, and support funding and partnership opportunities.
We are particularly interested in candidates with experience in one or more of the following areas:
knowledge of Ukraine and its place within wider European and international cultural contexts;
fundraising and income generation, including trusts and foundations, major donors, corporate sponsorship, or individual giving;
developing or supporting fundraising strategies;
charity governance and trustee experience;
arts, culture, heritage, or international cultural relations;
finance, law, organisational development, or strategy;
communications, marketing, partnerships, or audience development;
digital engagement and organisational sustainability.
We value a wide range of perspectives and welcome applications from people of all backgrounds.
Time commitment:
Four Board meetings per year, each approximately 2 hours, plus preparation time.
Review and input into key governance documents, such as the Annual Report.
Fundraising support, including meetings with potential donors and strategic advice to the Director and the UIL operations team.
Attendance at key UIL events, where possible.
Representation of the UIL at occasional meetings with partners or public-facing events.
Occasional ad hoc engagement, such as strategic advice on issues within the individual trustee’s area of expertise.
Overall, the commitment is expected to average approximately 1-2 days per month (which includes attendance at UIL events) and can easily fit in with other commitments.
This is a voluntary and unpaid role. Expenses are not reimbursed.
This is an opportunity to play a meaningful role in strengthening a leading cultural charity and supporting its mission to promote Ukrainian culture, knowledge, and dialogue in the UK and beyond.
How to apply
Please read the Trustee Role Description before submitting your application.
To apply, please complete the online application form and upload your CV (PDF format). We do not require a separate covering letter.
CV Submission
Please upload your CV as a PDF file:
Saved using your full name (e.g. Firstname_Lastname_UIL_Trustee.pdf)
Including your full contact details, including phone number
Key dates
Closing date for applications: 31 March 2026
Interviews: April 2026
We aim to appoint at least one trustee by 15 April 2026.
Please note
Files submitted will be used solely for recruitment purposes.
All application materials will be handled in accordance with data protection requirements and deleted after the recruitment process has concluded.
You will receive confirmation once your application form has been submitted successfully.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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This Role Protects Our People and Our Purpose
At Tell My Truth and Shame the Devil C.I.C., our work intersects with survivors of CSA, vulnerable young people, and marginalised communities. Content, engagement, and community interaction can surface trauma, risk, or harmful behaviours. The Community Moderation & Safeguarding Officer ensures that all digital and community spaces operate safely, ethically, and responsibly, protecting members, volunteers, and the CIC itself.This is not a passive role. It is a high-responsibility, systems-driven position where vigilance and structured response are critical.
Purpose of the Role
This role is responsible for:
The role-holder ensures that the community does not drift into chaos, harm, or uncontained disclosure.
About the role:
To manage safeguarding and moderation protocols across all digital platforms and community touchpoints, acting as the first point of escalation for risk, abuse, or harmful content.
To uphold UK safeguarding compliance, maintain accurate records, support moderation teams, and advise leadership on risk trends, mitigation, and community safety — protecting trust and ethical engagement.
Experience Qualification and Requirements
Essential experience
Essential skills
Desirable (not required)
Formal qualifications
Main Responsibilities/ Key Duties
This role is not suitable if you:
Important to Be Clear
Next Steps
Shortlisted applicants will be invited to:
If you believe that safety and ethical oversight are as important as strategy and content, this role is for you.
A Final Word
Safeguarding is about people, not procedures.
If you know that:
Protection requires vigilance and structure
Documentation is a safeguarding responsibility
Ethical oversight keeps trust intact
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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The Brigantia Learning Trust Governance Model is different to the way a governing body in a non-academy or traditional school undertakes governance.
Essentially, there are four elements to the governance of the Brigantia Learning Trust academies – local councils that are delivered via the Academy Advisory Councils (AAC), Trust governance, delivered via the Full Board of Trustees (Non-Executive Directors), the Trust Leadership Team (Executive Directors) and the Trust Members.
The Board of Trustees has 4 sub-committees, concerned with Finance, Risk & Audit, HR, Education & Standards and Remuneration along with the four Academy Advisory Councils: Brigantia Hill Fort, Hinde House (2-16), Yewlands and Longley Park Sixth Form. As the trust continues to grow, and the Academy Advisory Councils become more experienced and confident, greater delegated powers will be identified and approved by the Board of Trustees.
Local Councils - The Academy Advisory Council
Each AAC consists of a group of people who could be parents, community nominees, academy staff. They will meet with the academy (Executive) Principal, Associate Principal and other senior leaders where appropriate. In attendance at these meetings will be Link Trustees and members of the Trust Executive Team may be in attendance. This is to ensure that the voice of the local stake holders is heard first-hand by the Board of Trustees.
The Brigantia Learning Trust Board has established six key roles for Academy Advisory Councils:
• To advise/act as a critical friend to the (Executive) Principal of the academy
• To advise the Trustees about local issues they need to consider that affect the academy
• To support the Safeguarding Trustee with localised academy information
• Represent the interest of the academy community in the running of the academy
• Represent the academy in its community
• Provide support to the (Executive) Principal in undertaking appropriate day to day procedures that are essential to the life of the academy
The six roles translate specifically into the following tasks that the AAC undertakes:
• To act as a key link between the academy, parents and local community
• To support the work of the academy in the community
• To help on the ground with the implementation of certain academy policies
• To offer challenging but positive and proactive support to the (Executive) Principal
• To regularly discuss the academy’s performance in relation to the KPIs (Key
• Performance Indicators)
The difference between Brigantia Learning Trust Governance and a traditional Governing Body
By comparison to a traditional school Governing Body:
• The AAC’s role is not to “manage” the Academy as such. This is done through the Trust Leadership Team and the Board of Trustees. Therefore, the AAC is not required to take decisions on staff or financial matters affecting the Academy. As an Academy Advisor you should have an understanding of strategic issues that impact on the Academy, and be updated on them regularly by the Principal, but you are not required to have direct responsibility for them.
• As the Trust Leadership Team and Board of Trustees takes responsibility for educational standards, legal compliance and financial viability, the AAC then has the time to investigate the impact of policy on the ground, to see how they are working, and explore how the Brigantia Learning Trust ethos is being understood and expressed in the way the Academy operates. As an Academy Advisor, your view as a parent or as part of the community is vital in this discussion.
3. HOW THE AAC OPERATES
Expectations
Brigantia Learning Trust understands that the role of an Academy Advisor is voluntary, however, in order for the Academy Advisory Council to function efficiently and effectively, there are certain expectations of Academy Advisors in order to achieve this.
i) Meetings
Meetings of the AAC take place 3 times over the academic year. The meeting is prepared by the Principal and the Chair of the AAC, and the process is supported by the clerk to the AAC. You will receive a link to the agenda and papers in advance of the meeting from the clerk electronically.
Meetings are usually held after school or at other times as agreed locally by all Academy Advisors.
ii) Contribution at meetings and outside of meetings
Academy Advisors are expected to come to meetings prepared; having read and familiarised themselves with the agenda and accompanying papers as well as being prepared to ask relevant questions (Please see section 3.2 for further detail and examples).
iii) Business Interest and code of conduct
Academy Advisors are required to declare any business or other interests in any item being discussed at the AAC meeting. The Academy Advisers are asked to abide by the AAC Code of Conduct. The AAC clerk will provide the appropriate forms for AAC members to sign.
iv) AAC Responsibilities
Academy Advisors should make every effort to visit the Academy during the Academy day; all visits must be planned and focused on areas as agreed by the full Academy Advisory Council. Visits inform the work of the AAC and provide valuable information for support and challenge to the Academy’s Leadership Team. AAC members are asked to report on their visit using the appropriate form. This report will be presented at the AAC meetings, and a central record of all visits will be held by the Clerk to the Board of Trustees.
v) Skills Audit
All Academy Advisors are expected to complete a skills audit at the beginning of every academic year, this assists the Trust Executive and Trustees to identify gaps in skills and arrange appropriate training.
vi) Safeguarding
All Academy Advisors are required to have an up-to-date enhanced DBS check, as well as undertake annual safeguarding training as required, this will be delivered at the first AAC meeting of the academic year.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Production Assistant
We are a Kingston-based social marketing enterprise using creative thinking to build community cohesion.We aim to attract knowledgeable individuals encouraging different cultures to unite which enables us to share and celebrate essential lessons. Partnering with local organisations, we put on programmes of training, workshops and other events that promote unity and tolerance. We conduct research to support our cause to challenge preconceptions around race and stereotyping. As well as delivering workshops on unconscious bias in the workplace.To learn more about our impactful work at Quilombo UK, we encourage you to explore our website and YouTube channel.
Join us in leading positive change!
Role Overview
As a Production Assistant, you will support the Video Production Manager and team in all stages of video production, focusing primarily on the pre and production phase. Your role will be crucial in ensuring that our video projects are well-planned and executed smoothly. You will be involved in tasks ranging from script writing to stage setting, ensuring that all necessary preparations are in place for successful video production.
Main Responsibilities
Collaborate with the Video Production Manager to develop and refine scripts for various video projects, conducting research to gather relevant information and insights to inform script content and invite guests when necessary.
Assist in planning and setting up stages for video shoots, including arranging props, lighting, and other necessary equipment, and coordinate with the production team to ensure all stage elements are in place.
Work with the Video Production Manager to create detailed production schedules and timelines, and coordinate with cast, crew, and other stakeholders to ensure everyone is informed of shoot dates and times.
Assist in identifying and securing suitable locations for video shoots, conducting site visits to assess the suitability of locations and addressing any logistical considerations.
Organize and manage all production materials and resources, including scripts, shot lists, and production notes, ensuring all necessary permits and permissions are obtained for filming locations.
Act as a point of contact between the pre/production team and other departments, ensuring smooth communication and collaboration, and provide regular updates to the Video Production Manager on the progress of pr/production tasks.
Essential
Provide production assistance as needed (e.g. props, crafty, runner duties)
Good interpersonal skills with ability to get on with people at all levels.
Strong organizational and time management skills.
Excellent written and verbal communication abilities.
Creativity and attention to detail in script writing and stage setting.
Experience in camera set-ups for live events /ob-doc /scripted content
Appropriate DIT practices for media management
Working knowledge of audio production and basic audio set-ups for live events and recorded audio.
To show professionalism at all levels and in all environments
Proficiency with Google Workspace/Microsoft Office
Working knowledge of file codecs and wrappers
Digital Asset Management (Utilising enterprise versions of Google Drive etc)
Coordinating the activities of writers, directors, managers, actors, and other personnel throughout the production process
Desirable
Committed to working with the community with a passion for helping others less fortune
1 + years of production in broadcast and film
Understanding of broadcast acquisition standards for file deliveries
The Professional Development Programme with Quilombo UK is a 16-week UNPAID opportunity that requires a minimum commitment of 12 hours per week, Monday to Friday.
QUILOMBO UK is dedicated to fostering an inclusive workplace environment that values diversity and promotes equality for all employees. As part of our commitment to upholding these principles, we adhere to the guidelines outlined in the Equality Act 2010. We firmly believe in creating a workplace where all individuals are respected and treated fairly. Discrimination of any kind will not be tolerated.
We are a local charity rooted since 2007 in the Hackney community, helping and supporting migrants with their immigration status and access to services. Our long-standing and committed local volunteers work together with a small number of paid staff to deliver our work. We are looking for a Chair to come and help us to help others. We have a new Vice-Chair, an experienced Treasurer and a CEO in post for 18 months so you'll be joining a strong leadership team. We are particularly interested in applicants with lived or learned experience of migration to the UK; and/or previous experience chairing a board of trustees; and/or senior management experience.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.