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Job description:
We are looking for few candidates to join our volunteer human resource programme and gain real world experience in your chosen field. While we only have few vacancies available through this programme, other options are available if your skills match our criteria.
About the Role
The HR Programme Manager is a strategic leadership role responsible for overseeing the HR Programme and managing the HR Liaison. This position ensures the successful delivery of the HR Programme, aligning it with organisational goals and fostering a culture of continuous learning and professional growth. The Programme Manager will work closely with senior leadership, Heads of Department (HoDs), and the HR Liaison to design, implement, and refine the programme, ensuring it meets the needs of participants and the organisation.
Key Responsibilities
1. Strategic Oversight of the HR Programme
2. Team Leadership & Management
3. Stakeholder Engagement
4. Programme Design & Implementation
5. Monitoring & Evaluation
6. Communication & Advocacy
Required Skills
Preferred Qualifications
Job Types: Part-time, Volunteer
Benefits:
Application question(s):
Work Location: Remote
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Program Manager
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. Our raison d’etre is to engage young people in outdoor activities by providing them with opportunities to go on night walks, build fires, cook on fires, try out some bush craft, go on bike rides, try indoor climbing, have a go at scuba diving in swimming pools, play team building games, enter cake competitions, attempt bushtucker trials, put up tents, learn navigation skills, keep fit by doing bleep tests, go karting, have a crack at skiing at Ackers Trust or on a ski slope in the Alps, eat curry at Christmas and much more.
Description
You will play an important role in putting together our termly program for our Tuesday meeting nights. There’s a lot involved in putting the program together and ensuring that all our members get the chance to join in these amazing experiences. You will work in conjunction with the Group Leader to decide which activities to do and when and you will also have to coordinate with our team of volunteer leaders to ensure that there are enough staff available each week to run the program.
The key tasks of the role are to:
Plan the weekly activities for each term in coordination with the budget and operational members.
Schedule the activities at the clubhouse and nightly trips / events.
Provide any materials etc required to carry out the planned activity.
Book the event / location / trainer etc and organise transport.
Produce a term summary including parent rotas to be sent out.
Follow up with parents / Leaders to ensure actions have been taken to meet activities planned.
Troubleshoot any issues on the night if necessary.
Ensure that there are enough staff available to run the program and arrange cover if necessary.
Ideally you should have / be:
Ability to schedule and manage tasks effectively.
Creativity and an eye for detail.
Problem-solving skills.
Risk management.
Written and verbal communication skills.
Cost control and budgeting skills.
Teamwork and motivational skills.
Organisational and multitasking skills.
Office software proficient.
Build, maintain and facilitate effective working relationships with a wide range of people and organisations.
Plan, manage and monitor your own tasks and time.
In addition you will need:
Integrity.
Committed to ensuring high standards.
Flexible approach.
Self-motivated.
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, either a current or new application that can be made through CAG.
Making a difference - what impact will the opportunity have?
Your input is key to the running of CAG as well as securing its future. You will help make Tuesday meeting nights run smoothly by ensuring that the Leaders are free to focus their attention on the members having a great experience. By producing a termly program this will enable parents to add the weekly activities to their diaries in good time and Volunteer Leaders to plan ahead and check out their availability. 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.
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. You will also have some fun, support a good cause and gain new skills and experiences.
About the location
Where will the volunteer be working?
The volunteer can do most of the work remotely but may need to attend some Tuesday evening meetings to coordinate with our team of Volunteer Leaders.
Travel Limit
Mostly remote work but some travel to Solihull will be necessary for Committee meetings and occasional Tuesday club nights.
When will the volunteer be working?
Volunteer availability
Flexible so during office hours if necessary for certain events but evenings if preferred.
You would need to be available to attend Committee meetings which normally take place in the evening.
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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Job description:
"We are looking for 10 volunteers to join our volunteer human resource programme and gain real world experience in your chosen field. While we only have 10 vacancies available through this programme, other options are available if your skills match our criteria".
About the Volunteer Programme:
The HR Programme Coordinator plays a pivotal role in driving the success of our flagship professional development initiative. This volunteering role is responsible for managing the end-to-end execution of the HR programme, ensuring seamless coordination between participants, Heads of Department (HoDs), and stakeholders. The ideal candidate will combine exceptional organizational skills with a passion for fostering professional growth, ensuring participants remain engaged and supported throughout their development journey.
Key Responsibilities of the sucessful volunteer:
Programme Management
Participant Support & Progress Tracking
Coordination & Communication
Engagement & Feedback
Reporting
Required Skills of a successful volunteer:
Preferred but not essential:
Job Types: Part-time, Volunteer
Benefits:
Work from home
Application question(s):
Work Location: Remote
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The Democratic Progress Institute (DPI) is seeking to welcome volunteers to work within the Institute’s Programmes Team. Key areas of focus include conflict resolution and democratic transition processes in Turkey and Syria. Each volunteer will have the opportunity to work closely with – and learn from – the Programme Manager and other team members in planning and implementing DPI project activities, which include roundtable meetings in the region and international comparative study visits, as well as conducting project related research in the Institute’s main areas of interest, which include governance and constitutional reform; DDR and SSR; gender and conflict; the role of the media in conflict resolution and democratic reform process; and transitional justice among others.
DPI seeks candidates with a strong interest in international relations, conflict resolution and democracy building. These volunteer placements begin on a rolling basis and typically last three to six months, are unpaid, and preferably full time. A daily stipend is provided for lunch expenses. The successful candidates are likely to be current or recent postgraduates or at post-doctoral level.
Candidate Profile Project Skills:
The successful candidates may be invited to attend external conferences and DPI activities both in Turkey and elsewhere, and to write briefs and take detailed notes on behalf of the Institute, therefore touch-typing/transcribing experience is valued. Projects involve a high level of external communication with the diverse stakeholders engaged with DPI’s work, therefore excellent written and verbal communication skills are essential.
Much of this role will involve administrative assistance to the Programme Manager, including drafting correspondence and filing documentation. Administrative and organisational skills are key, and an enthusiasm for carrying out practical tasks in addition to research or activity related work is necessary in this role. These may include budget preparation, completion of expense reports, logistical planning and assistance.
The successful candidate will be invited to carry out in-depth desk research on behalf of DPI, which will feed into the Institute’s activities. This may include detailed research projects relating to the Institute’s main areas of work, high level briefs, and shorter, ad-hoc research tasks. Excellent research, writing and proofreading skills are highly valued. Many research papers worked on by interns are published on the Institute’s website and used as a resource for programme activities and meetings.
DPI’s Programmes Team operates within a fast paced environment, often planning and implementing ambitious projects to tight deadlines and within high pressured contexts on the ground. It is important that the successful candidate is self-motivated and able to work successfully independently and with minimal supervision.
IT skills are essential (Word, Adobe, PowerPoint) and project management experience is welcome.
Experience in Social Media strategy development and the use of various social media platforms will be an added advantage.
The successful candidate will demonstrate a proven interest in and knowledge of DPI’s areas of focus; namely conflict resolution and democratic advancement (including but not limited to the MENA region).
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Head of Programmes & Events (Volunteer Role)
Organisation: The Lysene Foundation
Location: Remote (global)
Time Commitment: Approx. 8 hours per month
About the Lysene Foundation
The Lysene Foundation is a start‑up charitable organisation inspired by the micronation known as the Principality of Lys — a creative community rooted in the classical arts, architecture, and beauty of the French Renaissance, Baroque, Beaux‑Arts, and the age of Humanism and Enlightenment.
We believe in a new Renaissance for Europe and the wider world. Our mission is to bring the cultural and community spirit of Lys to life through accessible public programmes, including community events, educational initiatives, exhibitions, publications, artistic opportunities, and more.
All activities and resources are open to the public without restriction.
The Opportunity
We are seeking a creative, organised, and visionary Head of Programmes & Events to design and lead the foundation’s cultural and educational activities. This is a senior volunteer role ideal for someone who enjoys shaping meaningful public experiences, curating cultural content, and bringing ideas to life through events and programmes.
You will develop our programme strategy, design a diverse calendar of events and initiatives, and oversee their delivery with the support of volunteers and partner organisations. As we grow, you will build and lead a dedicated programmes and events team.
This is a rare opportunity to shape the cultural output of a new foundation from the ground up.
Key Responsibilities
Develop and implement the foundation’s global programmes and events strategy.
Design a varied programme of cultural, educational, and community activities aligned with our mission.
Oversee planning, coordination, and delivery of events, workshops, exhibitions, talks, and public initiatives.
Collaborate with artists, educators, cultural partners, and internal teams to create high‑quality programming.
Establish processes, templates, and best‑practice frameworks for programme delivery.
Manage programme timelines, budgets (where applicable), and volunteer involvement.
Evaluate programme impact and continuously refine offerings.
Build and lead a programmes and events team as the foundation grows.
Work closely with senior leadership to ensure programmes support organisational goals.
Ensure all activities reflect the aesthetic and cultural values of the Principality of Lys.
What We’re Looking For
Experience in programme development, event management, arts administration, education, or cultural production.
Strong organisational and project‑management skills.
Creative thinker with the ability to turn ideas into well‑structured, engaging experiences.
Excellent communication and collaboration skills.
Ability to design systems and processes in a start‑up environment.
Passion for arts, culture, education, or heritage.
A supportive, inclusive leadership style.
What You’ll Gain
The chance to build a global cultural programme from the ground up.
Senior‑level leadership experience within a growing cultural foundation.
The opportunity to shape public engagement, artistic direction, and long‑term impact.
A creative, mission‑driven environment where your ideas genuinely matter.
A meaningful role that strengthens your CV and professional profile, with a reference after a minimum of 6 months commitment to our Foundation.
Time Commitment
Approx. 8 hours per month, fully remote, with flexibility around your schedule.
How to Apply
Please submit your CV and a short statement explaining why you’re interested in this role and what you would bring to the foundation.
We Are Lys
We Are The Lysene Foundation
Offering accessible educational programmes, exhibitions, publications, & artistic opportunities that increase public understanding of Renaissance arts
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Job description:
"We are looking for 10 volunteers to join our volunteer human resource programme and gain real world experience in your chosen field. While we only have 10 vacancies available through this programme, other options are available if your skills match our criteria".
About the Volunteer Programme:
The HR Programme Coordinator plays a pivotal role in driving the success of our flagship professional development initiative. This volunteering role is responsible for managing the end-to-end execution of the HR programme, ensuring seamless coordination between participants, Heads of Department (HoDs), and stakeholders. The ideal candidate will combine exceptional organizational skills with a passion for fostering professional growth, ensuring participants remain engaged and supported throughout their development journey.
Key Responsibilities of the sucessful volunteer:
Programme Management
Participant Support & Progress Tracking
Coordination & Communication
Engagement & Feedback
Reporting
Required Skills of a successful volunteer:
Preferred but not essential:
Job Types: Part-time, Volunteer
Benefits:
Work from home
Application question(s):
Work Location: Remote
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We are looking to recruit a Youth Programme Coordinator, for a minimum commitment of 6 months, to manage our Youth Programme. The Youth Programme works with young refugees and asylum seekers in the Epirus region of Northern Greece, providing them with a sense of community and experiences that they wouldn’t otherwise receive!
In this role, you would be coordinating the daily planning and delivery of activities for young refugees in the sites in which we're operating in the Epirus region of Northern Greece.
The programme usually consists of English classes, thematic and social and emotional learning workshops and excursions. The programme engages children between the ages of 8 and 16.
For this role, you would initially work as a Youth Programme team member so that you could develop an understanding of the programme, the people involved, and the organisation as a whole.
Your role would include:
Coordinating, delegating, and managing a team of 2-5 team members in the daily operations of the Youth Programme
Directly supervising and supporting team members, providing feedback to ensure the quality of the programme remains high
Delivering effective inductions to transfer key skills/knowledge to team members
Developing the current programme in coordination with the Education Manager and Youth Programme team members
Assessing the impact and effectiveness of the programme in line with its objectives
Planning and delivering effective and dynamic educational and outdoor activities, within a theme-based curriculum
Training new team members in appropriate behavioural management techniques
Capturing data and compiling evaluation reports on the programme
You should be able to:
Prioritise and delegate tasks effectively
Manage a wide range of tasks and intense workload effectively and efficiently
Manage individuals effectively to create a positive team environment in which shared problem solving is encouraged
Oversee the delivery of programme activities and the completion of vital administrative and logistical tasks
Be honest and transparent; be able to give and receive feedback in the most straightforward way
Communicate in English, both written and orally
Learn quickly, managing a wide-ranging and intense workload
Understand what is required to work and effectively communicate in complex and volatile contexts
Care for people: the interests of the people we work with should always be your first concern
The ideal candidate will have:
Experience working with children specifically in the refugee context
Experience in leadership roles and have knowledge in how to effectively manage a team
Knowledge of pedagogical tools and programmes suitable to children in the refugee context
What do we offer?
A nurturing and collaborative working environment. We work hard to help our team members grow; investing in personal and professional development.
Accommodation in a shared house
Transportation to/from work
After completion of a three-month trial, if you commit long-term, a small monthly expenses refund
In certain periods of the year, demand is extremely high, and the shared houses might be full. If you have the means to pay for your own accommodation, please let us know. We would still be happy to host you if space is available. However, in a situation where the shared houses are full, this would allow us to offer an opportunity to someone that cannot afford to pay rent.
Looking for an internship?
If, because of your degree or for any other reason, you would like to have your period at Second Tree credited as an internship, just apply to the vacancy that you’re interested in and mention this. We have agreements with several universities across Europe, and in many other cases, these agreements can be developed on an ad hoc basis.
We challenge the biases that make us see refugees as “the other”. We change the way society perceives refugees, and refugees perceive society.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Next available volunteering role: June 2026
The Democratic Progress Institute (DPI) is seeking to welcome Turkish speaking volunteers to work within the Institute’s Programmes Team. Key areas of focus include conflict resolution and democratic transition processes in Turkey and Syria. Each volunteer will have the opportunity to work closely with – and learn from – the Programme Manager and other team members in planning and implementing DPI project activities, which include roundtable meetings in the region and international comparative study visits, as well as conducting project related research in the Institute’s main areas of interest, which include governance and constitutional reform; DDR and SSR; gender and conflict; the role of the media in conflict resolution and democratic reform process; and transitional justice among others.
DPI seeks candidates with a strong interest in international relations, conflict resolution and democracy building. These volunteer placements begin on a rolling basis and typically last three to six months, are unpaid, and preferably full time. A daily stipend is provided for lunch expenses. The successful candidates are likely to be current or recent postgraduates or at post-doctoral level.
Candidate Profile Project Skills:
The successful candidates may be invited to attend external conferences and DPI activities both in Turkey and elsewhere, and to write briefs and take detailed notes on behalf of the Institute, therefore touch-typing/transcribing experience is valued. Projects involve a high level of external communication with the diverse stakeholders engaged with DPI’s work, therefore excellent written and verbal communication skills are essential.
Much of this role will involve administrative assistance to the Programme Manager, including drafting correspondence and filing documentation. Administrative and organisational skills are key, and an enthusiasm for carrying out practical tasks in addition to research or activity related work is necessary in this role. These may include budget preparation, completion of expense reports, logistical planning and assistance.
The successful candidate will be invited to carry out in-depth desk research on behalf of DPI, which will feed into the Institute’s activities. This may include detailed research projects relating to the Institute’s main areas of work, high level briefs, and shorter, ad-hoc research tasks. Excellent research, writing and proofreading skills are highly valued. Many research papers worked on by interns are published on the Institute’s website and used as a resource for programme activities and meetings.
DPI’s Programmes Team operates within a fast paced environment, often planning and implementing ambitious projects to tight deadlines and within high pressured contexts on the ground. It is important that the successful candidate is self-motivated and able to work successfully independently and with minimal supervision.
IT skills are essential (Word, Adobe, PowerPoint) and project management experience is welcome.
Experience with various social media platforms and with social media strategy is an advantage.
The successful candidate will demonstrate a proven interest in and knowledge of DPI’s areas of focus; namely conflict resolution and democratic advancement (including but not limited to the MENA region).
The successful candidate will have an excellent command of written and spoken English and Turkish
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Programme Support Volunteer
Mind of the Student
Ad ID: MOTS PSV 2026 01
About Us
Mind of the Student is a youth mental health charity that works with schools, young people, and families to support emotional wellbeing and improve mental health awareness.
Our programmes include EmpowerU, Empowering Young Minds, school mental health workshops, Mind of the Parent, and Ambassador Training. Through these projects, we aim to create safe spaces where young people feel heard, supported, and empowered.
The Role
We are looking for Programme Support Volunteers to support our delivery team during workshops, school sessions, and community programmes.
This is a supportive role where volunteers work alongside a Project Lead or Lead Facilitator to help sessions run smoothly. Volunteers will not be expected to deliver content, but will play an important part in supporting students, helping manage group activities, maintaining appropriate ratios, and contributing to a positive environment during sessions.
This role would suit someone interested in mental health, youth work, education, psychology, counselling, or anyone looking to gain experience working with young people.
Responsibilities
Responsibilities may include:
What We’re Looking For
We are looking for people who:
Previous experience is not essential.
We especially welcome applications from students or individuals looking for placements or practical experience within mental health, education, counselling, psychology, youth work, or related sectors.
Requirements
Applicants must:
What We Offer
Hours
Flexible hours available:
0 to 8 hours per week
Most sessions take place during school hours, with occasional evening workshops or events.
Safeguarding
Mind of the Student is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All volunteers are expected to share this commitment.
This role is subject to an Enhanced DBS check and safer recruitment procedures.
To equip young people at school, and within the community, with the knowledge, confidence and skills to address their mental health needs.


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We are looking to recruit people for our Youth Programme, for a minimum commitment of 10 weeks. The Youth Programme works with young refugees and asylum seekers in the Epirus region of Northern Greece, providing them with a sense of community and experiences that they wouldn’t otherwise receive!
There are some specific applicant requirements, however the most important is to have a strong desire to work with young refugees and have the commitment to improve the situation for them here in Greece. Second Tree works in a transparent way in a challenging and changeable situation on the field; therefore, an ability to learn quickly and be open to feedback is vital.
Your role would include:
We are looking to recruit people that are open to filling one (or more) of the following roles within our Youth Programme. Whilst these should guide applications, the roles often overlap and are interchangeable. Imagination and flexibility is encouraged when applying: let us know your suggestions on how we can use your skills!
The roles range across:
Children’s English Teacher: responsible for the planning and delivery of the programme’s English classes. Classes focus on low level English learning and must be fun and engaging. TEFL/equivalent experience is preferable, but not essential.
Excursion Lead: responsible for the planning and leading of weekend excursions, a highlight of the programme for participants! Excursions require an organised, methodical planner who is engaging and confident leading groups of children.
Workshop Lead: responsible for facilitating workshops that can be either thematic, reinforcing the vocabulary learned in English class to make it more practical and interactive, or focused on social and emotional learning, helping students develop their self-awareness through creative and mindful activities, or touch upon any scientific/mathematical knowledge the teacher might bring.
No matter the role(s) filled, team members are expected to help plan, prepare and participate in various community engagement activities such as: picnics, community excursions, sporting events, etc.
You should be able to:
Be consistent with your application of behaviour management techniques
Be honest and transparent; be able to give and receive feedback in the most straightforward way
Manage a wide range of tasks and intense workload effectively and efficiently
Communicate in English, both written and orally
Deliver programme activities and carry out administrative and logistical tasks
Plan and deliver effective and dynamic educational activities
Care for people: the interests of the people we work with should always be your first concern
The ideal candidate will have:
Experience with young children and teenagers in educational and leisure activities
Experience working as a Scout leader or a leadership role in other such youth activities
Experience working in the refugee context
What do we offer?
A nurturing and collaborative working environment. We work hard to help our team members grow, investing in personal and professional development.
Accommodation in a shared house
Transportation to/from work
After completion of a three-month trial, if you commit long-term, a small monthly expenses refund
In certain periods of the year, demand is extremely high, and the shared houses might be full. If you have the means to pay for your own accommodation, please let us know. We would still be happy to host you if space is available. However, in a situation where the shared houses are full, this would allow us to offer an opportunity to someone that cannot afford to pay rent.
Have experience leading a team of this type?
Consider applying to become a Youth Programme Coordinator. Whether your experience lies in the humanitarian sector or elsewhere, we are looking for people with expertise that can drive us forward as an organisation.
Looking for an internship?
If, because of your degree or for any other reason, you would like to have your period at Second Tree credited as an internship, just apply to the vacancy that you’re interested in and mention this. We have agreements with several universities across Europe, and in many other cases, these agreements can be developed on an ad hoc basis.
We challenge the biases that make us see refugees as “the other”. We change the way society perceives refugees, and refugees perceive society.
Using Anonymous Recruitment
This organisation is using Anonymous Recruitment to reduce bias in the first stages of the hiring process. Submit your application as normal and our system will anonymise it for you. Your personal information will be hidden until the recruiter contacts you.
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DofE Program Leader
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. The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award (DofE) is a UK charity that makes a difference to young people’s lives and prepares them for life and work. Young people from every possible background take part in the DofE programme each year to broaden their horizons, develop their leadership skills, learn to work with others, volunteer in their local communities, increase their employability, and prove to themselves they can succeed at a serious challenge.
The DofE Leaders perform a vital role on behalf of the DofE and CAG. They are the adult leaders responsible for the management and training of a DofE group which could be at Bronze, Silver or Gold level. They lead, guide, train and support young people, agree their program choices, sign off their completed sections and approve their eDofE evidence.
Description
We are looking for someone to lead and train our DofE groups to a successful conclusion and take home an award to be proud of.
To get the most out of this role, you’ll probably have worked with young people before and have a love of the great outdoors and maybe into paddling, cycling, mountain biking or walking. You’ll be comfortable with the skills needed to complete expeditions (e.g. navigation, route planning, map reading, using a compass, campcraft) and be able to cope with changing and challenging situations.
Formal qualifications in outdoor leadership (e.g. BEL or ML awards) or other skills (e.g.canoeing) are welcomed but not essential. CAG can provide training opportunities to the right person.
Key Tasks
Young people
Ensure the delivery of high quality programmes to young people in the DofE group.
Manage the provision of a safe and enjoyable DofE programme for participants in the DofE group.
Support participants to decide on their program choices and set their timescales and goals.
Regularly encourage and review participation in chosen activities by participants.
Train teams to undertake expeditions.
Support expedition team(s) with their expedition planning.
Coordinate with other CAG team members for the successful planning and completion of expeditions.
Encourage the use of eDofE by participants, regularly approve uploaded evidence and agree the completion of sections.
Celebrate achievements as often as possible.
CAG - the Licensed Organisation
Keep in regular contact with the DofE Manager / Coordinator and CAG Trips Coordinator.
Respond to requests from CAG in a timely manner.
General
Regularly communicate with parents about DofE group plans / meetings etc.
Use eDofE to measure the performance of the DofE group and to keep abreast of participation.
In addition DofE Leaders must undertake the e-induction and Introduction to the DofE courses.
Further training may be undertaken by completing the DofE Leadership Programme.
Ideally you should have / be:
An ability to communicate with adults and young people, both verbally and in writing.
An ability to organise and plan effectively.
Office software literate.
Able to provide inspirational leadership and motivate young people.
Experience of working with young people.
Build, maintain and facilitate effective working relationships with a wide range of people.
Plan, manage and monitor your own tasks and time.
In addition you will need:
Integrity.
Committed to ensuring high standards.
Commitment to DofE’s guiding principles & CAG ethos.
Flexible approach.
Self-motivated.
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, either a current or new application that can be made through CAG.
Making a difference - what impact will the opportunity have?
Your input is key to the running of CAG as well as securing its future. This role puts you in a real position to support young people in developing their skills in expedition activities. You will play an invaluable part of the quality checking process of the expeditions. If you’re thinking of a career in teaching, youth work or outdoor education, or wish to further your experience as an expedition expert, this role will give you invaluable experience.
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. You will also have some fun, support a good cause, gain skills and experience, and support the DofE.
About the location
Where will the volunteer be working?
The volunteer can do some of the work remotely, for instance, access eDofE from home and contact participants via online messaging services. However, most of your time will be spent working in close contact with the DofE participants at our unit in Bickenhill on Tuesday meeting nights or on some weekends away on training and practice expeditions.
Travel Limit
Some remote work but mainly on Tuesday nights at our meeting place in Bickenhill, Solihull.
When will the volunteer be working?
Volunteer availability
Mostly Tuesday evenings (CAG’s meeting night 7pm - 9pm during term time).
Expeditions happen several times a year, in locations locally and further afield so you will need to be available for some weekends away for expedition training and practice - for instance in the Derbyshire Peak District, Shropshire etc.
Estimate of time commitment
0 - 4 hours / week and some weekends - 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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�� BOARD EXPECTATIONS (Applies to ALL Members)
Every GLF board member plays a direct role in the success and sustainability of the organisation.
�� Core Expectations
Fundraising Commitment:
Every board member must actively participate in fundraising campaigns, donor outreach, and sponsorship drives.
Each member is required to make a personal monthly donation to the organisation (amount optional but meaningful).
Time Commitment:
Minimum of 20 hours per month, including board meetings, subcommittee work, fundraising events, and strategic planning.
Ambassadorship:
Represent GLF publicly as a visible ambassador at community events, speaking engagements, and networking functions.
Governance & Accountability:
Ensure the organisation operates ethically, transparently, and in alignment with its mission and legal obligations.
Strategic Leadership:
Contribute skills, knowledge, and professional networks to advance the organisation’s growth, partnerships, and visibility.
Passion for the Mission:
Demonstrated commitment to supporting children, teenagers, and single-parent families experiencing hardship.
�� OVERALL BOARD MEMBER BENEFITS
Prestige: Founding member of a ground-breaking national social enterprise.
Networking: Exclusive access to philanthropists, public officials, and corporate leaders.
Leadership Development: Gain board-level governance and strategic experience.
Impact Legacy: Directly shape programs that provide homes, hope, and opportunity for hundreds of lives.
Visibility: Public recognition through GLF website, media, and national campaigns.
Personal Fulfilment: Be part of a purpose-driven organisation changing the narrative for children and families in need.
�� IDEAL CANDIDATE PROFILE (For All Roles)
We are looking for leaders who are:
Deeply passionate about social impact, youth empowerment, and family stability.
Professionally experienced (1+ years) in their area of expertise.
Team players who bring creativity, positivity, and initiative.
Connected and influential, willing to open doors and amplify GLF’s message.
Dedicated, committing time, expertise, and monthly donations.
Position: Board of Director - Program & Impact Expert (Unpaid Volunteer Role)
Reports to: Board Chairperson
Location: Hybrid (remote + in-person events as needed)
Purpose: To oversee program design, evaluation, and delivery quality.
Key Responsibilities:
Guide development of youth and family support programs.
Ensure alignment between mission, outcomes, and measurable impact.
Oversee safeguarding and quality assurance standards.
Provide expertise in social work, education, or community development.
Mentor staff to maintain high ethical and service standards.
Requirements/Skills:
Background in social work, education, youth engagement, or nonprofit program management.
Strong understanding of safeguarding, wellbeing, and inclusion.
Data-driven mindset with empathy and creativity.
Benefits:
Direct influence on the lives of vulnerable youth and families.
Leadership in creating innovative, measurable community impact.
Recognition as a founding architect of transformative social programs.
At Guardian Light Foundation, we restore hope for homeless children, teens and single parents scarred by abuse, harassment and homelessness.
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Ready to make a difference to a young person's life? Team Up is seeking dynamic volunteer to help transform the lives of disadvantaged pupils by improving their grades and building confidence in their learning.
We are looking for inspirational role models who will tutor English or Maths once a week on one of our 10-12 week online programme, starting in September 2026.
You will be matched with a small number of pupils (max 1 or 2) and provide them with the academic support, encouragement and inspiration they need to get back on track. Our tuition programmes aim to build not just academic strength, but confidence and positivity towards learning as well.
All our volunteer tutors receive full training, lesson resources and support from a qualified teacher / team manager throughout their placement.
Practical Considerations:
We are looking for:
Our volunteers love building a rapport with each pupil, seeing pupil growth, and personal confidence increase across the 12 week programme. By the end of the programme, you will see how the support you give has enabled a young person to not only improve their grades, but also build long term resilience.
Alongside this meaningful experience, you will also be able to attend our online employability seminars, as well as receiving a personalised reference upon completion of the programme.
Volunteers address a widening attainment gap in education by helping disadvantaged pupils double their expected progress and improve future prospects.
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DofE Award Program Manager / Co-ordinator
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. The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award (DofE) is a UK charity that makes a difference to young people’s lives and prepares them for life and work. Young people from every possible background take part in the DofE programme each year to broaden their horizons, develop their leadership skills, learn to work with others, volunteer in their local communities, increase their employability, and prove to themselves they can succeed at a serious challenge.
The DofE Manager will perform a vital role to ensure that The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award is operated in accordance with the terms of the CAG Licence agreement and support the DofE’s mission. They will develop, support and promote the delivery of the DofE within the remit of CAG.
Description
We are looking for someone to manage and coordinate our DofE program. To get the most out of this role, you’ll probably have worked with young people before and have a love of the great outdoors and maybe into paddling, cycling, mountain biking and walking. You’ll be comfortable with the skills needed to complete expeditions (e.g. navigation, map reading, using a compass), and be able to cope with changing and challenging situations.
Formal qualifications in outdoor leadership (e.g. BEL or ML awards) or other skills (e.g.canoeing) are welcomed but not essential.
The key tasks of the role are to:
Young People
Ensure the delivery of high quality programmes and identify opportunities for increased participation.
Manage the provision of safe and enjoyable DofE programs for participants.
Issue badges and certificates on completion of Awards.
Arrange suitable opportunities to celebrate young people’s DofE achievements.
Purchase Welcome Packs and assign Participation Places.
Deal with complaints and queries in an efficient manner.
DofE Groups
Authorise, manage and set up sufficient DofE groups to ensure access to a DofE programme for all participants who wish to take part.
Approve the appointment of Leaders, Instructors, Supervisors and Assessors and ensure they have access to appropriate training/qualifications for their role.
Manage and support Leaders – support them in their role, ensure they have undergone appropriate training and actively manage the recruitment of new Leaders when necessary.
Use eDofE to actively manage DofE groups and leaders.
Ensure that all DofE groups are adhering to the correct policies and procedures.
Run an active volunteer recruitment programme.
General
In conjunction with the relevant DofE Regional/Country Office develop, implement and review a DofE development plan, which includes supporting the DofE to meet its strategic aims.
Use eDofE to support the delivery and management of DofE
Use the eDofE reporting functions to measure performance and set development targets.
Attend at least one meeting/event organised by your DofE Regional/Country Office per year to keep up to date with DofE developments.
Ensure compliance with all aspects of the DofE Licence.
Be a champion for the DofE within CAG and actively promote the DofE within the local community.
In addition you must undertake the e-induction and Introduction to the DofE courses.
Ideally you should have / be:
An ability to communicate with adults and young people, both verbally and in writing.
An ability to organise and plan effectively.
Office software literate.
Ability to manage staff effectively.
Able to provide inspirational leadership and motivate adults.
Build, maintain and facilitate effective working relationships with a wide range of people.
Plan, manage and monitor your own tasks and time.
Construct and implement long-term plans that improve and expand DofE programmes offered to young people and identify any training, resources and other needs required to undertake this work.
In addition you will need:
Integrity.
Respected decision maker.
Committed to ensuring high standards.
Commitment to DofE’s guiding principles.
Flexible approach.
Self-motivated.
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, either a current or new application that can be made through CAG
Making a difference - what impact will the opportunity have?
Your input is key to the running of CAG as well as securing its future. This role puts you in a real position to support young people in developing their skills in expedition activities. You will play an invaluable part of the quality checking process of the expeditions. If you’re thinking of a career in teaching, youth work or outdoor education, or wish to further your experience as an expedition expert, this role will give you invaluable experience.
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. You will also have some fun, support a good cause, gain skills and experience, and support the DofE.
About the location
Where will the volunteer be working?
The volunteer can do some of the work remotely, for instance, access eDofE from home and contact participants via online messaging services. However, most of your time will be spent working in close contact with the DofE participants at our unit in Bickenhill on Tuesday meeting nights or on some weekends away on training and practice expeditions.
Travel Limit
Some remote work but mainly on Tuesday nights at our meeting place in Bickenhill, Solihull
When will the volunteer be working?
Volunteer availability
Mostly Tuesday evenings (CAG’s meeting night 7pm - 9pm during term time).
Expeditions happen several times a year, in locations locally and further afield so you will need to be available for some weekends away for expedition training and practice - for instance in the Derbyshire Peak District, Shropshire etc.
Estimate of time commitment
0 - 4 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.
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HELLO SUNSHINE!!!
SUNSHINE exists to tackle loneliness by building connection, community and hope. We are creating a charity where people feel seen, valued and included, and where kindness and human connection can make a real and lasting difference to lives across London.
We are now looking for an inspiring and committed Head of Volunteering to help us build our volunteering programme from the ground up. This is a key role in shaping the future of SUNSHINE and creating a vibrant, welcoming and supportive volunteer community that reflects our values and mission.
Our Volunteer Opportunity
This role is about much more than volunteer coordination. It is about creating a strong culture of belonging, team spirit and shared purpose. You will help us recruit, onboard, support and retain volunteers, while ensuring they feel appreciated, confident and empowered to contribute meaningfully to our work.
You will play a central role in developing a volunteering programme that goes above and beyond good practice — one that feels positive, uplifting and genuinely rewarding for everyone involved. From first welcome to ongoing support, you will help create a volunteer experience that feels like joining a caring, motivated family with a shared mission to change lives.
What you’ll do
You may support SUNSHINE with:
Designing and developing our volunteering programme from scratch.
Recruiting volunteers who share SUNSHINE’s values and mission.
Creating welcoming onboarding processes that help volunteers settle in with confidence.
Building systems to support volunteer retention, engagement and progression.
Developing ways to reward, recognise and thank volunteers for their time and contribution.
Ensuring volunteers are trained, supported and equipped with the tools they need to succeed.
Helping to create a positive team culture rooted in trust, encouragement and continuous improvement.
Supporting the development of a highly recognised volunteering programme that reflects SUNSHINE’s ambition and spirit.
Working closely with the Founder and wider team to strengthen volunteer involvement across the charity.
What we’re looking for
We would love to hear from you if you are:
Passionate about volunteering, community building and helping others thrive.
Organised, approachable and able to create structure while keeping things human and uplifting.
Confident in recruiting, supporting or managing volunteers.
A strong communicator who can inspire others and build positive relationships.
Someone who values recognition, belonging and team culture.
Able to take initiative and help shape a programme from the very beginning.
Committed to creating a volunteering experience that is supportive, rewarding and meaningful.
Why this role matters
Volunteers will be at the heart of SUNSHINE’s work, helping us reach more people, create more connection and build a stronger sense of community. A well-designed volunteering programme will not only help the charity grow — it will help volunteers feel proud to be part of something purposeful, inspiring and life-changing.
By leading our volunteering strategy, you will help create a community where people are valued, supported and encouraged to do their best work in service of a cause that truly matters.
When applying, please tell us:
What your approach to volunteer leadership and management is.
How you would go about building a volunteering programme from scratch.
How you would help create a positive, supportive and motivated volunteer community.
What experience, strengths or ideas you would bring to SUNSHINE.
What you’ll gain
The opportunity to design and lead a volunteering programme from the beginning.
Experience shaping the culture and structure of a growing charity.
The chance to build something meaningful, inclusive and lasting.
Flexible volunteering that can fit around your commitments.
The satisfaction of helping to create a community that changes lives.
WE'RE SUNSHINE Charity
Connection. Joy. Community.
Combating Loneliness Across London And Beyond
SUNSHINE is a small grassroots charity that works to reduce loneliness & help people feel more connected: through projects, partnerships & community

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