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About us
My Life Films is an award-winning charity that uses film and TV to enrich and support the lives of people living with dementia and their carers. My Life TV is our specialist on-demand streaming service, specifically designed to meet the cognitive needs of people living with dementia, for use within care settings and at home.
My Life TV is carefully curated to enable people living with dementia to feel stimulated and connected to the world, improving their mental health and supporting their essential care.
Our high-quality content includes interactive shows like quizzes, singalongs, drawing and chair yoga; calming content, including animal and nature programmes and slow TV; a wide range of reminiscence programmes, from the 1960s onwards, and much more.
Since launching in 2021 we work with highly respected content partners, as well as producing our own programming, in partnership with trusted organisations in the dementia care field, and more widely. The Alzheimer’s Society, BFI, Royal Parks, Museum of Brands, BBC Archive and National Trust are just some of the partners we are proud to work with.
We have ambitious plans to scale up its use, so we can reach and support as many people living with dementia as possible.
About the role
Stepping in at the helm of a well-established Board, and working closely with the highly experienced Executive Director, our new Chair will lead My Life Films through its next phase of growth and impact.
The new Chair will review and reinvigorate the charity’s governance, ideally including a board audit, as well as challenging and interrogating the group’s strategic plan.
This role will suit potential candidates who are ready to step-up to chair a not for profit organisation. This means they are likely to bring current or previous board experience as a non-executive or trustee. Candidates may have experience in the care sector, health sector, charity or foundation, possibly an organisation involved in supporting people living with dementia. This experience could enable candidates to draw on networks in the care, health, charity, voluntary sectors, social enterprise or foundation. It will be important that the new Chair can demonstrate a personal passion and commitment to improving the lives of people living with dementia.
The Chair will also help guide the Executive in optimising the existing model, developing new opportunities by helping expand networks and making introductions when necessary. They will act as a critical friend to Executive Director, coaching and challenging as required and providing leadership and strategic direction to the Board.
They will hold the organisation to the highest ethical standards, ensuring compliance with all regulatory requirements and that My Life Films is run in the best interests of its stakeholders.
The Board of Trustees is the governing body of the charity and is collectively responsible for its success. All trustees must take decisions in the interests of the charity.
My Life Films has a trading subsidiary – MLF Productions Limited – and it is expected that the Chair of My Life Films will also Chair the trading company.
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Selection Criteria
When applying, we ask candidates to highlight any areas of expertise they can bring in the areas identified below.
• Skills and Experience –
Governance / leadership
• Any experience of operating at Board level in the voluntary, public or private sector preferably with a knowledge of the Social Care sector.
• Understanding of good charity governance, including trustees’ legal duties, financial oversight and risk management.
• Experience of chairing effective meetings and facilitating inclusive, robust discussion and decision-making Experience of fundraising, advocacy, campaigning, or working with regulators, commissioners or major funders.
Strategy and finance
• Ability to think strategically, interrogate complex information and focus the Board on priorities, impact and long-term sustainability.
• Strong financial literacy and ability to scrutinize budgets, management accounts and risk registers (not necessarily as a finance professional).
People leadership
• Track record of leading senior individuals or teams; able to coach, support and hold to account a CEO
How to Apply
If you are interested in the role, Maana Ruia a trustee with My Life Films and a member of Enter The Boardroom Community would be happy to fix up a time to talk to you.
Please submit your application to Julian Freeston The application should comprise a Cover Letter detailing your suitability and desire for the role (no more than two pages) and an up-to-date CV (no more than four pages).
The application deadline is 5pm, 29th May 2026
If you are interested in the role, Maana Ruia a trustee with My Life Films and a member of Enter The Boardroom Community would be happy to fix up a time to talk to you. Please get in touch via Details can be found on the website.
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The AFRIL Experts by Experience Volunteer will support our monthly Members’ Forum, helping create a welcoming and supportive environment for participants. This role is key in enabling engagement in the forum and workshops, where members can contribute their perspectives and experiences to help shape AFRIL services and ensure they meet actual rather than perceived needs.
This volunteer role will involve supervising the crèche area so parents can fully engage in workshops, and assisting with hall setup and refreshments. This role offers a hands-on opportunity to support meaningful engagement, observe co-production in practice, and gain insight into the challenges and needs of refugees and asylum seekers in our community.
Successful volunteer candidates will be supported with expert training and an enhanced DBS certificate.
We support asylum seekers, refugees and vulnerable migrants to lift themselves out of poverty and rebuild their lives in the heart of our community.



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We're looking for new Board Members who are interested in making a real difference to the future of Graeae.
A pivotal member who is recruited for their specialist skills or knowledge and because they are representative of those with a stake or interest in Graeae’s work. In law, Trustees of Graeae have three particular duties – compliance, care and prudence – which are set out in the recruitment pack.
We are interested in hearing from Deaf, Disabled and neurodivergent individuals and looking to recruit 3-4 people with experience in one or more of the following:
Being a Graeae Board Member can be stimulating, challenging and rewarding. It offers the chance to work with a dedicated, committed, resourceful and professional group of people (staff team, Board and advisers) in an innovative and challenging environment.
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Overview of the Role:
The Head of IT & Systems will lead the technological vision, strategy, and execution
for the organization. This role requires a strong focus on developing robust IT
systems, overseeing digital transformation, ensuring data security, and maintaining
operational efficiency to support the organization's objectives. Management and
people leadership are integral to this role, ensuring effective team collaboration and
development.
Key Responsibilities:
Qualifications and Skills:
Commitment: This role requires a flexible commitment of approximately 5 to 10
hours per week, which can be adjusted to fit around other responsibilities
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We’re Looking for a Project‑Leading Powerhouse — Could This Be You?
Unlock YOUR Potential is a brand‑new East London charity with a bold mission: to open doors for adults who need support, confidence, and real opportunities to move forward in their careers and lives. We’re building programmes, mentoring pathways, and community‑driven support that will give people the foot‑up they deserve.
But every great mission needs someone who can turn vision into action. Someone who can bring order to the chaos of a start‑up charity. Someone who can help us launch with purpose, clarity, and good practice at the heart of everything.
We’re searching for a volunteer Project Manager to lead our set‑up to launch phase.
Just a few hours a week — but with the power to shape the entire foundation of our organisation.
What this role is all about
You’ll help us:
Build a clear project plan and timeline
Create structure, strategy, and accountability
Keep us on track as we move from idea to launch
Ensure we follow good practice and strong governance
Turn our early‑stage vision into a well‑organised, ready‑to‑deliver charity
Your leadership will help us launch confidently, professionally, and with the systems we need to support adults across East London.
Who we hope to find
Someone who:
Loves planning, organising, and bringing clarity to big ideas
Cares deeply about people, community, and social impact
Wants to give back in a way that creates long‑lasting change
Can offer a few hours a week to guide our early development
Feels energised by building something meaningful from the ground up
Why your contribution matters
If you’re passionate about people and want to make a real difference in East London and beyond, this is your moment.
Join us. Help build the launch that unlocks someone’s future.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Eastern Angles is seeking a new Chair to lead our Board, working alongside our CEO in delivering our vision and achieving our mission with our three principles of Grow, Nourish and & Wonder.
The Chair provides strategic leadership to the Board, working alongside the CEO to ensure that Eastern Angles’ vision goals are achieved with a continued view to the community.
As Chair, you will be a primary ambassador for Eastern Angles. We are looking for someone who has a clear and actionable plan for how they will help us grow as a company, particularly in line with our values.
We are particularly interested in hearing from those with experience in governance and facilitating fundraising efforts, ideally in a comparable context.
The position is voluntary and will be a four-year term, with the option to extend for up to a further four years.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Inclusive Boards is delighted to support Social Interest Group in their search to appoint a new Treasurer.
This is a chance to support a values-led organisation delivering specialist services across London, Brighton, Bedfordshire, Luton, and Kent, as well as in prisons in London and Liverpool.
About Social Interest Group
Social Interest Group (SIG) is a leading UK charity providing bespoke person-centred health and social care services. They empower people by building powerful partnerships and creative solutions that bridge gaps in provision and aid recovery, reablement and resettlement. The believe good care, support and well-planned services make a difference and improve lives.
Working through six subsidiaries—SIG Penrose, SIG Housing Trust, SIG Equinox, SIG Pathways to Independence, and SIG Safe Ground – SIG provides tailored support to people facing complex challenges, including homelessness, mental health, substance use, and criminal justice involvement. SIG provides thousands of people with support and care in temporary supported accommodation, drop-in centres, community floating support, criminal justice settings and hospitals awaiting discharge.
Their mission is to bridge gaps in local health and social care, helping people move out of hospital, prison, and homelessness into safer, more stable lives.
The Trustee Board is central to ensuring governance, strategic oversight and ethical leadership across the organisation. They work collectively to shape the long-term strategy, oversee organisational performance, manage risk, and ensure SIG operates with integrity, transparency, and in the best interest of beneficiaries to achieve our organisational objectives, utilising the funds entrusted to us for long-term sustainability.
About the Treasurer opportunity:
SIG is seeking a new Treasurer to join their Board of Trustees to manage the financial health of the organisation, ensuring compliance, and support strategic decision making.
Key Responsibilities include:
Person Specification:
The role involves:
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Who are we:
We are Buttons & Bubbles CIC. We are dedicated to increasing inclusion and representation across society for disabled families. We take a positive and proactive disability and illness. We don't conform to society's and the media's view that disability is awful, and you have no quality of life. Although we fully acknowledge it gives rise to come of the most heartbreaking and challenging times you will ever face. We ask everyone who joins Buttons & Bubbles to embrace this perspective. If you don't agree with it, then sadly we're not the right organisation for you.
About the role:
We are looking for people to help lead some our teams across the organisation. We are volunteer led and manage 65+ volunteers across the country, most of them remoately. There are 10 different teams ranging from creative to business development. We are looking for up to 10 people to help with the coordination of feedback, delegation of tasks and assisting with running monthly meetings. We have a very diverse team of volunteers from all different culture, religons and disabilities.
Our values:
We embrace disability and neurodiversity; it makes us a stronger and more brilliant team. No robots at Buttons & Bubbles, thank you!
What are we looking for?
We are looking for a few individuals who may have the following skills and experience. Don't worry if you haven’t as full training will be provided.
Skillset;
Communication skills
Coordination skills
Delegration
Knowledge or previous experience of working with disabilities.
Knowledge of inclusive design and work practices or open to learning.
Organised
Adaptable
Willing to learn and develop
Thrill of building an online community.
Have a basic DBS check
Positive attitude towards disability or illness
Benefits of joining Buttons & Bubbles C.I.C:
Gaining valuable experience.
Improving your confidence
Allows you to explore potentially different areas of interest.
Benefits of volunteering with us:
Making a difference to the community
Makes a positive impact on people
Develop your current skill set and gain new skills.
Displays your level of commitment to future employers.
Displays your ability to balance and schedule your time effectively when seeking future
Employment opportunities
If you require any adjustments to participate in an interview please do let me know.
To increase inclusion and representation across society for disabled families.
We believe that every child should have access to a quality education at a safe, inclusive school, with the opportunity to become a truly global citizen… do you too?
It’s an incredibly exciting time at African Adventures Foundation as we develop the vital programmes we deliver at the 34 partner schools we work with in Ghana, Kenya, and Zanzibar.
We have ambitious plans to help drive greater impact at our partner schools and are looking to strengthen our existing Trustee Board that’s full of energy and experience!
Do you have experience in charity governance, delivering projects in an African culture and context, or delivering WASH or female empowerment/education/menstrual health programmes?
If so, read on… we’d be keen to hear from you about becoming one of our amazing volunteer trustees!
Introduction to African Adventures Foundation
African Adventures Foundation is a registered charity set up in 2013 to provide support to 34 schools in developing areas of Ghana, Kenya and Zanzibar.
These schools provide education, health and food security, and social support to young people whose access to these basic services would otherwise be very limited. African Adventures Foundation helps by funding food security programmes, the construction of important school facilities, and hygiene projects that will benefit children’s health and education.
Our mission is to provide more children with a quality education and better opportunities in life.
All trustees are responsible for governing a charitable company and directing its management and operation. They must also ensure that the trust complies with all legal and statutory requirements.
About the role
The Secretary supports the effective governance and administration of the African Adventures Foundation. The role ensures that the Board of Trustees operates efficiently, meetings are properly organised and recorded, and the charity complies with regulatory and administrative requirements. The Secretary works closely with the Global Chair, Treasurer, and other Trustees to ensure the charity follows best practice in governance and maintains accurate records.
As an ambassador, they also support external stakeholder and donor activities ensuring compliance to the standards required.
Key Responsibilities
Governance and Administration
Meeting Management
Compliance and Record Keeping
Regulatory Reporting
Monitoring Actions and Board Support
What we are looking for
Terms of appointment
Terms of office
Time commitment (Estimated at one day per month, but can vary)
We are looking for people willing to bring energy, enthusiasm and commitment to the role, and who will broaden the diversity of thinking on our board.
Responsibilities & Principles of all AAF trustee roles:
Essential qualities and attributes of all trustees
This is an opportunity to play a key role in supporting the work of African Adventures Foundation. If you are organised, reliable, and motivated by making a difference, we would love to hear from you.
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Position Summary:
Leads the Talent Acquisition team to deliver efficient, compliant, and inclusive recruitment processes, ensuring alignment with workforce planning forecasts and organisational goals. Manages sourcing, selection, and candidate experience while collaborating with the Workforce Planning team to anticipate future talent needs.
Key Responsibilities:
Recruitment Strategy Execution
Oversee end-to-end recruitment processes for assigned business units, from job briefings to offer management.
Partner with the Workforce Planning team to align sourcing strategies with long-term talent demands and skills gap analysis.
Implement proactive talent pipelines (e.g., LinkedIn, diversity networks) for critical and future-focused roles.
Team Management
Manage and mentor Talent Acquisition Specialists/Coordinators, setting KPIs for time-to-fill, candidate quality, and diversity hiring.
Conduct regular performance reviews and identify training needs to upskill the team.
Employer Branding & Candidate Experience
Promote the organisation’s EVP through job postings, social media campaigns (in partnership with the Talent Communications Team), and candidate interactions.
Ensure a positive candidate journey by resolving escalations and maintaining clear communication.
Compliance & Best Practices
Ensure adherence to UK employment law (e.g., right-to-work checks, GDPR) and internal policies.
Audit recruitment processes to mitigate bias and align with DE&I goals.
Stakeholder Collaboration
Partner with hiring managers and the Workforce Planning team to define role requirements and refine selection criteria.
Share talent market insights (e.g., competitor hiring trends, salary benchmarks) to inform workforce planning strategies.
Collaborate with the Team Leader: Onboarding to ensure a smooth handover post-offer acceptance.
Requirements:
Education & Certification: CIPD Level 3 qualification or equivalent (e.g., HR apprenticeship, NVQ Level 3 in HR).
Experience: 3+ years in recruitment, including 2+ years in a supervisory role.
Technical Expertise: Proficiency in relevant systems and programmes.
Legal Knowledge: Working understanding of UK employment law and recruitment compliance.
Collaboration: Proven experience engaging with workforce planning or HR analytics teams to align recruitment with business strategy.
DE&I Focus: Experience designing inclusive hiring practices (e.g., blind CV screening, diverse interview panels).
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We are looking to grow our Board of Trustees to help to increase our reach, enhance our profile, spread our message and continue to develop sustainably.
We are seeking Trustees who will bring creative vision champion the role art plays in public cohesion and transforming people’s lives.We would like to recruit up to three new Trustees during 2026, ideally with experience of Finance, Fundraising or Artistic Programming.Arts at the Old Fire Station (AOFS) is known and respected for its values-led approach and passion for social change, and all Trustees are expected to share that commitment.
The Old Fire Station is a centre for creativity in Oxford housing 3 organisations: charity Crisis, Arts at the Old Fire Station& Damascus Rose Kitchen
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Cancer support chaity The Mulberry Centre is looking for an experienced qualified Yoga teacher who can offer ad-hoc cover as and when other regular Yoga volunteres are on holiday or sabbatical. There is also the oportunity to volunteer as a Yoga class demonstrator for us at community events.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Guardian Light Foundation & Guardian Light Enterprises Ltd
Location: Remote / Online
Commitment: Approx. 20 hours per month
Role Type: Volunteer
Reports to: Founder / Safeguarding Lead
About Us
Guardian Light Foundation is a mission-driven organisation supporting children, teenagers, and single-parent families affected by homelessness, abuse, trauma, and financial hardship.
Our counselling services operate in three tiers:
Tier 1 – Guardian Light Foundation
Free emotional support for vulnerable individuals.
Tier 2 & Tier 3 – Guardian Light Enterprises Ltd
Low-cost and paid counselling services that help fund our charitable programmes and expand access to professional mental health support.
To maintain the highest ethical and professional standards, we are seeking a Volunteer Clinical Supervisor to support our counselling team.
Purpose of the Role
The Volunteer Clinical Supervisor will ensure that all counselling delivered through Guardian Light Foundation and Guardian Light Enterprises Ltd is:
Ethical
Safe
Trauma-informed
Professionally supported
Aligned with recognised counselling standards (e.g. BACP / UKCP frameworks)
You will provide clinical supervision, safeguarding oversight, and professional guidance to our counsellors and trainee counsellors.
Key Responsibilities
Clinical Supervision
Provide supervision for volunteer and trainee counsellors
Facilitate monthly or bi-monthly group supervision sessions
Offer guidance on complex or high-risk cases
Support counsellors with professional development
Safeguarding Oversight
Support decision-making where safeguarding concerns arise
Ensure appropriate boundaries and ethical practice
Assist with risk assessments where needed
Professional Standards
Help maintain high clinical standards across services
Ensure alignment with recognised ethical frameworks
Provide guidance on confidentiality, consent, and record keeping
Support for Tier Structure
Provide supervision for counsellors working across:
Tier 1 – Charity Counselling
Crisis support
Emotional wellbeing support
Early intervention
Tier 2 – Low-Cost Counselling
Structured therapeutic support
Tier 3 – Professional Counselling
Longer-term therapeutic work
Programme Development
Advise on counselling frameworks and policies
Support development of safe referral pathways
Provide input on improving service delivery
️ Safeguarding Requirements
Because this role involves oversight of services supporting vulnerable individuals:
Enhanced DBS Check (Volunteer) required
Must follow Guardian Light safeguarding policies
Work closely with the Safeguarding Lead when concerns arise
DBS checks will be conducted via our trusted partner Serve (Rushden).
Skills & Experience Required
Essential
Qualified Clinical Supervisor
Accredited or registered with a recognised body such as:
BACP
UKCP
NCPS
BABCP (or equivalent)
Experience supervising counsellors or trainee therapists
Strong understanding of trauma, safeguarding, and ethical practice
Ability to support practitioners working with complex cases
Desirable
Experience working with:
Young people
Domestic abuse survivors
Trauma
Vulnerable families
Experience supporting trainee counsellors
Experience working within charities or social enterprises
Personal Qualities
We are looking for someone who is:
Compassionate and emotionally intelligent
Ethical and professional
Passionate about protecting vulnerable people
Supportive but able to challenge constructively
Committed to social impact
⏰ Time Commitment
Approximate commitment:
20 hours per month
This may include:
Group supervision sessions
Case consultation
Safeguarding guidance when required
Flexible scheduling.
What You’ll Gain
The opportunity to shape a growing counselling service from the beginning
Meaningful impact on vulnerable lives
Recognition as a key professional advisor to the organisation
Networking with therapists, legal professionals, and social care specialists
Opportunity to join the Advisory Board or Board of Directors
Professional contribution toward social change
Structure of Services
Guardian Light Foundation
Tier 1: Free counselling for vulnerable individuals
Guardian Light Enterprises Ltd
Tier 2: Affordable counselling
Tier 3: Professional counselling services that help fund the charity
This structure allows us to sustain our mission while expanding access to mental health support.
At Guardian Light Foundation, we restore hope for homeless children, teens and single parents scarred by abuse, harassment and homelessness.
Registered in 1999, Daybreak is a charity whose foundations are in growing the practice of Family Group Conferences in the UK. From this, we have seen the positive impact that occurs when families and communities are empowered to take action when faced with challenging situations.
People and communities often feel disempowered - especially those whose lives are influenced by the systems around them. However, we know that people can take action to support each other and choose what action to take when given the right opportunity to have their voice heard.
This is why we believe in a world where families, people’s wider social networks, and communities work together to make decisions and proactively solve the problems affecting their lives.
Now, utilising a range of family led decision making approaches and working alongside partner organisations and within the community, we bring people together to create opportunities for them to communicate, work together, and choose what actions to take, in order to move forward, be safe, and thrive.
Throughout our various programs, our work centres around the principles of voluntary participation, transparency and openness for all, advocacy for those who need it, and for our contribution to be facilitative not prescriptive.
Who we’re looking for
We are looking to welcome two new members to our Board of Trustees.
To serve as one of Daybreak’s trustees is to play a fundamental role in enabling our charity to pursue its vision, mission, and values. Your contribution to discussions and decision-making at the highest level of our organisation will ensure that we can continue to provide our services to those in need of our support.
The role is more focused on strategy than detail. You will offer crucial guidance and support to management in developing a growth strategy that will allow Daybreak to reach more people and touch more lives.
There is no requirement for you to have experience as a Trustee. All we need is a willingness to use your skills and expertise to support Daybreak, a desire to make a difference for our service users, and a commitment to active participation in the role.
We would especially welcome applications from those with experience in Data, Digital and either Children or Adult Social Services.
The time commitment involved is around thirty hours per year, though a wide range of opportunities to get involved in the Board’s work will be provided. Board meetings are usually held quarterly in Hampshire or online.
What we offer
As a trustee you will be given:
Induction and ongoing support.
Board-level experience in a friendly environment, with the opportunity to exercise your existing skills and develop new ones. Our Board contains a diverse range of individuals from various backgrounds, including business and family services, and you will be able to tap into and learn from the breadth of knowledge that they possess.
Scope to drive a growth strategy designed to expand our services and allow us to give more families and communities the chance to take control of their circumstances. Your experience and insight will be vital in enabling us to channel the power of families and communities coming together to strengthen the bonds between them.
A comprehensive insight into the charitable sector, the challenges it faces, and how these challenges can be overcome.
The opportunity to make a real difference to the lives of children, young people, and their families. Your strategic input will help spur positive change and empower families and communities to overcome their unique challenges, and you will see the beneficial impact of your decision-making play out across our services.
The knowledge that your contribution has helped secure the best possible results for service users and navigate the challenges our charity faces. By helping us, you will help families to find more workable solutions to their problems, while avoiding plans being imposed upon them.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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We’re Looking for a Financial Leader With Heart — Could It Be You?
Unlock YOUR Potential is a brand‑new East London charity with a bold mission: to open doors for adults who need support, confidence, and real opportunities to move forward in their careers and lives. Through employability skills, mentoring, coaching, and community‑driven programmes, we’re here to help people step into their future with pride and possibility.
But every strong charity needs a strong financial backbone — and that’s where you come in.
We’re searching for a volunteer Finance Director / Treasurer to lead the set‑up of our financial systems, processes, and reporting.
Just a few hours a month — but with the power to shape the integrity, transparency, and long‑term sustainability of our organisation.
What this role is all about
You’ll help us:
Set up our financial systems, controls, and processes from the ground up
Establish good practice in charity finance and governance
Act as our lead contact and signatory with the bank
Oversee budgeting, cashflow, and financial planning
Ensure accurate and compliant financial reporting
Lead on annual submissions to the Charity Commission
Provide financial insight that supports strategic decision‑making
Your leadership will ensure we launch with confidence, credibility, and strong financial stewardship.
Who we hope to find
Someone who:
Has experience in finance, accounting, or charity financial management
Understands the importance of transparency, controls, and good governance
Wants to give back in a way that creates long‑lasting impact
Can offer a few hours a week to help build our financial foundation
Feels energised by shaping a new charity with purpose and integrity
Believes in opportunity, community, and the power of second chances
Why your contribution matters
Your expertise becomes the anchor that allows our mission to thrive.
If you’re passionate about financial stewardship and want to make a real difference in East London and beyond, this is your moment.
Join us. Help build the financial foundation that unlocks someone’s future.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.