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About Quilombo UK
Quilombo UK is a social justice organisation dedicated to inspiring individuals to "See, Think, Behave and Speak Differently" about equality, diversity, and inclusion. We create engaging experiences—ranging from our Beyond Bias training to our "Voices for All" podcasts—that raise awareness and empower unheard voices within our diverse communities.
By joining us, you will play a pivotal role in our Professional Development Programme (PDP), which supports career changers and newcomers to the UK in bridging employment gaps and tackling discrimination in the job market. We are currently working towards SRA (Solicitors Regulation Authority) certification to provide formal accreditation for the time our team members spend with us. This will allow participants to count their contribution as Qualifying Work Experience (QWE), a vital step for those qualifying via the SQE route. This is a unique opportunity to deliver tangible community impact while directly enhancing the employability and professional standing of legal professionals.
Head of Department (Legal)
The Opportunity
This position offers the opportunity for a career step-up, providing experience in managing legal teams and departmental operations within a social justice framework. In this Head of Department capacity, you will gain the leadership credentials and strategic oversight necessary to advance your professional trajectory while ensuring every individual we support is empowered to achieve their full potential.
Role Purpose
The Head of Department (Legal) oversees a team of dedicated legal professionals and graduates who operate in a capacity similar to paralegals. You will bridge the gap between Directors and the legal team, turning high-level objectives into actionable legal support plans while ensuring the highest standards of professional conduct and social justice advocacy.
Key Responsibilities
Strategic Oversight: Developing and managing the legal department’s roadmap to support Quilombo UK’s social justice initiatives.
Team Supervision: Overseeing the work of legal graduates, many of whom are working towards their LLM (Master of Laws), ensuring their contributions are technically sound and ethically grounded.
Departmental Leadership: Coaching the legal team to maintain 100% project visibility and ensuring all work meets the rigorous standards required for future SRA accreditation.
Social Justice Advocacy: Managing caseloads and research projects that tackle systemic inequalities and discrimination within the community.
Operational Control: Maintaining 100% visibility of all legal tasks via project management tools and providing weekly reports to Directors on risks, progress, and Work in Progress (WIP).
Additional Professional Benefits
Career Development: A full CV and profile review conducted by our Talent Acquisition and Learning & Development teams.
Operational Support: Access to the services of the Legal, Graphic Design, PR, and Production teams for up to 10 hours per month for professional or departmental support.
Proactive Recruitment: Use of the Talent Acquisition team to actively search out new roles and opportunities via industry portals and LinkedIn.
Financial Incentives
15% Profit Share: A share of the commission for work carried out, divided among individuals at the HoD level for specific tasks.
10% Business Development: An additional commission if new work or clients are brought into the organisation independently by the HoD.
Requirements
A strong legal background (GDL, or equivalent) with a deep commitment to social justice.
Experience in a supervisory or management role, ideally overseeing paralegals or junior legal researchers.
A clear understanding of the SRA regulatory framework and the requirements for Qualifying Work Experience (QWE).
Excellent analytical, drafting, and communication skills.
This is a 100% remote-only position.
Selection Process
Informal interview.
Requirement of two professional references
Established in 1948, the US-UK Fulbright Commission works to advance knowledge, promote civic engagement, and develop compassionate leaders through education exchange between the peoples of the US and the UK. Our vision is to help build a world in which there are no obstacles to learning, understanding and collaboration. The organisation is governed by a Board of Commissioners (Trustees).
At this significant moment for international education exchange, we are seeking a new Trustee who shares a strong interest and is committed to Fulbright’s mission and working in service of a bi-national organisation. We are particularly interested in candidates with previous experience in the legal and compliance sector, senior leadership in UK higher education, or with professional exposure to the interface between higher education and the UK government.
The Trustees currently meet three times a year with various Trustee committees meeting regularly in between. The position is unremunerated, non-executive and for a three-year term which can be renewed for a further three years. Candidates must be a UK citizen or have dual citizenship with the UK and normally should be resident in the UK, and able to attend UK based in person board meetings.
Application Instructions
Please visit our wesbite for more information on how to apply for this role.
We are the only US-UK exchange programme facilitating placements on both sides of the Atlantic.
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We have an opportunity for a volunteer based in our Salisbury office to support our busy supporter care/membership team. You will help the team to ensure our members and supporters receive the highest standards of care and an excellent experience.
What you will be doing
This dynamic opportunity could involve anything from answering supporter queries and letter stuffing, to updating supporter records, filing and researching.
Location – This role is based at Plantlife Head Office in Salisbury, Wiltshire, so we are looking for a volunteer who is based in or around Salisbury. Ideally, we would prefer someone who lives in close proximity to our office.
Time commitment – We are looking for someone who can volunteer one day per week with us in our Salisbury office, aiming to give 5 hours or more (Wednesday or Thursday).
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Emerge Worldwide is seeking a strategic and creative Social Media Lead to lead — and actively deliver — our digital communications.
This role is both strategic and practical. You will design content, publish content, host online discussions and actively manage platforms.
You will lead and set clear strategy, direction and plans for Emerge Worldwide’s Social Media communications, create engaging content, supervise the Team and encourage community mobilisation.
You will work closely with the Communications Deprtamnet and colloborate with the Education, Events & Fundraising and Policy departments and external stakeholders.
Strategy & Direction
Design, create and publish high-quality digital content across platforms.
Work closely with the Communications Department to ensure:
Alignment with policy and campaign messaging
Collaborate with all Emerge Worldwide departments
Analytics & Growth
What are we looking for?
What difference will you make?
The Social Media Lead plays a strategic and safeguarding-critical role in advancing Emerge Worldwide’s mission to prevent grooming, sexual exploitation and sex trafficking.
This role is not simply about posting content. It is about shaping narrative, increasing prevention, strengthening partnerships and ensuring that women and girls encounter accurate, trauma-informed information in digital spaces.
Through a clear digital strategy and consistent messaging, the Social Media Lead strengthens Emerge Worldwide’s credibility and national voice. A strong online presence builds trust with survivors, professionals, schools, corporates and policymakers — opening doors for training, partnerships and funding that directly support prevention and empowerment initiatives.
Consistent, high-quality posting has preventative impact. Educational content about red flags, online grooming, coercive control and intersectional vulnerabilities can help young people recognise harmful behaviour earlier. Parents, carers and teachers may identify warning signs sooner. Increased awareness can interrupt exploitation before it escalates.
Collaboration with the Communications Department ensures language is trauma-informed and safeguarding-aware. Sensitive issues are handled ethically, reducing the risk of re-traumatisation and creating a digital environment where survivors feel seen, respected and safe.
Cross-department collaboration ensures campaigns, policy work, education programmes and fundraising initiatives are amplified effectively. This leads to increased attendance at training, stronger campaign mobilisation, greater public engagement and enhanced funding — all of which contribute to tangible protection and support for vulnerable girls and young women.
By analysing performance data, the Social Media Lead helps Emerge Worldwide reach high-risk demographics more effectively. Data-informed decisions improve targeting, engagement and resource allocation, ensuring messaging reaches those most vulnerable.
In summary, the outcomes of this role contribute directly to early identification, public education, cultural awareness and increased access to prevention services. The Social Media Lead helps transform awareness into action — strengthening Emerge Worldwide’s impact in advocating for women and girls against grooming, sexual exploitation and sex trafficking.
To apply: Please submit your CV and cover letter/email
Raising awareness and prevention on sexual exploitation & sex trafficking. Amplifying our voice until freedom is experienced for all women and girls.
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Main Responsibilities
Providing coding support to the team in C++ or other programming languages (Java, Python).
Work with the UX/UI in implementing app and game design
Communication within a team setting, intercommunication skills are key
Updating app/game code as and when needed
Respond to feedback effectively
Long-term commitment to Easing Anxieties
In addition to the above, the Coding Volunteer has the same responsibilities and qualities as all Volunteers:
Responsibilities of all trustees
Support and provide advice on Easing Anxieties’ purpose, vision, goals, and activities.
Approve operational strategies and policies, and monitor and evaluate their implementation.
Oversee Easing Anxieties’ financial plans and budgets, and monitor and evaluate progress.
Ensure the effective and efficient administration of the organisation.
Ensure that key risks are being identified, monitored, and controlled effectively.
Keep abreast of changes in Easing Anxieties’s operating environment.
Attend Board meetings, adequately prepared to contribute to discussions.
Use independent judgment, acting legally and in good faith to promote and protect Easing Anxieties’ interests, to the exclusion of their own personal and/or any third party interests.
Contribute to the broader promotion of Easing Anxieties’ objects, aims, and reputation by applying your skills, expertise, knowledge, and contacts.
Essential qualities and attributes of all Volunteers:
Willingness and ability to understand and accept their responsibilities and liabilities as volunteers and to act in the best interests of the organisation.
Ability to think creatively and strategically, exercise good, independent judgment, and work effectively as a board member.
Effective communication skills and willingness to participate actively in discussion.
A strong personal commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion.
Enthusiasm for our vision and mission.
Willingness to lead according to our values, Easing Anxieties.
Commitment to Nolan’s seven principles of public life: selflessness, integrity, objectivity, accountability, openness, honesty, and leadership
Terms of appointment
Terms of office
Trustees are appointed for a [2] year term of office, with renewal for [2] further terms to a maximum of [10] years.
This is a voluntary position, but reasonable expenses will be reimbursed.
Time commitment
Attending [4] Board meetings annually. Currently, meetings are held remotely.
You will be a member of a sub-committee that will meet [6] times per year.
To provide medical education to children aged 5 to 15 across South Yorkshire, via digital and 3D modeling.


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Job Title: Talent Advisor Assistant
Location: Remote
Department: People & Culture
Reports To: Manager: Talent Advisory
About QuilomboUK
QuilomboUK is a visionary organisation committed to advancing diversity, equity, inclusion (D&I), and social justice. Rooted in a People First philosophy, we strive to create workplaces where everyone feels valued, respected, and empowered. Join our People & Culture team to drive meaningful change through equitable HR practices and a culture of belonging.
Role Overview
As a Talent Advisor, you will be a frontline advocate for fair and inclusive employee relations (ER) practices at QuilomboUK. You’ll manage ER cases, guide managers through complex performance and disciplinary matters, and contribute to building a positive workplace culture through proactive strategies. Your work will ensure HR policies and processes align with our mission, legal standards, and social justice values. This role is ideal for a detail-oriented professional passionate about resolving conflicts equitably and fostering an environment where everyone thrives.
Key Responsibilities
Employee Relations (ER) Case Management
Handle end-to-end ER cases, including grievances, disciplinaries, absence management, and performance issues, ensuring fairness, transparency, and compliance.
Advise managers on ER processes, providing coaching on conflict resolution, documentation, and equitable decision-making.
Document case outcomes meticulously and identify trends to recommend preventative measures.
Investigations & Compliance
Support complex workplace investigations, gathering evidence, interviewing stakeholders, and drafting reports in collaboration with the Manager: Talent Advisory.
Ensure all ER outcomes comply with UK employment law, organisational policies, and QuilomboUK’s D&I principles.
Mitigate organisational risk by maintaining accurate records and escalating high-risk issues promptly.
Workplace Culture & Engagement
Design proactive ER initiatives (e.g., manager training on bias-free feedback, mediation programs) to promote a positive, inclusive culture.
Partner with the People & Culture team to embed restorative practices and psychological safety in conflict resolution.
Contribute to engagement surveys and action plans to address systemic employee well-being issues.
Policy Development & Implementation
Collaborate with the Manager: Talent Advisory to design, update, and implement HR policies that reflect QuilomboUK’s values, culture, and legal obligations.
Communicate policies clearly to employees and managers, ensuring accessibility and understanding across all levels.
Monitor policy effectiveness and propose adjustments to align with evolving organisational and social justice goals.
D&I Integration
Apply a D&I lens to all ER processes, ensuring marginalised voices are heard and outcomes address systemic inequities.
Advocate for inclusive practices in performance management, such as culturally sensitive feedback frameworks.
Support initiatives that advance QuilomboUK’s external social justice partnerships and internal equity goals.
Qualifications
Experience: 2+ years in HR or employee relations, with hands-on experience managing disciplinary, grievance, and performance cases. Exposure to mission-driven or D&I-focused organisations is preferred.
Skills:
Strong knowledge of UK employment law and ER best practices.
Ability to navigate sensitive conversations with empathy, discretion, and cultural competence.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills for policy drafting and stakeholder guidance.
Proficiency in HRIS systems and case management tools.
Knowledge: Understanding D&I frameworks, restorative justice principles, and trauma-informed HR practices.
Alignment: Commitment to QuilomboUK’s mission and passion for social justice.
Personal Attributes
Fair-minded and principled, with a strong ethical compass.
Collaborative team player who builds trust with employees and leaders alike.
Proactive problem-solver who balances empathy with organisational needs.
Resilient under pressure, with the ability to manage multiple priorities calmly.
Why Join QuilomboUK?
Purpose-Driven Work: Tackle ER challenges through a social justice lens, directly impacting equity in the workplace.
Growth: Develop expertise in equitable HR practices with mentorship from inclusive leaders.
Culture: Join a team that values authenticity, courage, and collective growth.
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Inclusive Boards is delighted to be supporting Lambeth Links in their search for two new Trustees.
About Lambeth Links
Lambeth Links is the LGBTQIA+ community forum for Lambeth. We bring together people who live, work and socialise in the borough to share information, support each other and speak with a stronger voice.
Lambeth has a long history of LGBTQIA+ activism and culture. From early campaigning groups and community organisations to major events, the borough has often been at the centre of change. Lambeth Links builds on that history and works with partners across the borough to improve life for LGBTQIA+ people in times of both need and celebration.
We are now in a new phase of growth following three year funding from the National Lottery Community Fund. This funding helps us strengthen our core work and widen our reach across the borough.
We are seeking to appoint 2 Trustees with expertise in one of the following areas:
About the Fundraising and Income Generation Trustee role
You will lead on fundraising and income generation at Board level. You will help Lambeth Links secure and grow the resources it needs to deliver its plans in a sustainable way.
Experience and knowledge:
About the People and Volunteering Trustee role
You will lead on people and volunteering at Board level. You will support safe, fair and inclusive approaches to staff and volunteer involvement as Lambeth Links grows.
Experience and knowledge:
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Our Side by Side care leavers programme aims to reduce feelings of isolation and loneliness for care leavers and to bridge the gap between leaving care and finding their own way in the world by embarking on their journey ‘side by side’ with them when they need it.
Every child taken into care and every young person who leaves it should expect the very best care alongside the support and love they need to thrive.
Sadly, far too many young care leavers are thrust into the adult world before they are ready, facing a life without the support of family and friends that so many of us take for granted.
Young people tell us they are missing the skills and trusted people they need to help them navigate this new chapter in their lives. While some lack a positive adult role model, others are struggling to access education, employment, health services and maintain financial security.
Most just need someone to talk to; someone they can trust.
The impact of care experience does not end at 18, 21 or even 25. It is a continuous lifetime experience that can have lasting effects. Young people are at risk of falling into debt, becoming mentally or physically ill, vulnerable to exploitation and discriminated against as they leave care.
What they need is a bit of extra support to help.
How can you help?
Come and join us in volunteering to support a care leaver.
You do not need any specific skills or experience, just enthusiasm and a willingness to support a care leaver with their practical and emotional needs.
We just ask that you commit to the programme for a minimum of 12 months.
You will receive all the support and training you need to make the most of your role, including:
Support from your line manager
Access to a range of training opportunities
Reimbursement of all reasonable expenses
An interview and selection process including an enhanced DBS check, references and a digital risk assessment are required for this role.
At NYAS, we listen to what children, young people and vulnerable adults want. We empower them to have their voices heard.
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*This position is based in Uganda between late June and Early September 2026. You will need to be available during some weeks of this period. Duration of availability can be discussed.*
About EPAfrica
Education Partnerships Africa (EPAfrica) is a volunteer-led organisation with a mission to improve secondary education in East Africa and create opportunities for young people. EPAfrica partners directly with schools to support their self-driven growth through establishing a strong resource base and implementing holistic development programs. The organisation is dedicated to making a sustainable impact by investing in both infrastructure and the long-term capabilities of partner schools.
Role Description
As a Project Coordinator (PC), you will be a key part of the Summer Team, supporting the smooth operation of EPAfrica’s in-country summer programme. You’ll work alongside the Project Manager and other Project Coordinators to provide on-the-ground coordination, logistical support, and pastoral care for our Project Associates. This is a dynamic and rewarding role that gives you insight into international development, team leadership, and operational planning.
Key Responsibilities
• With guidance from the Project Manager (PM), support our team of Project Associates in their school placements, including:
* Monitor project progress and guide Project Associates to address any issues as they arise
* Offering pastoral support and help maintain the wellbeing of Project Workers
• Co-deliver trainings on topics such as project management, effective international development practices, safety and wellbeing, and cross-cultural communication
• Coordinating key operational logistics relating to summer programme delivery.
• Facilitate communication between Project Associates, our in-country Summer Team, and the UK-based central charity team.
• Help deliver our in-country monitoring and evaluation programme, enabling us to effectively plan for and deliver future investments. This includes:
* Monitoring visits to current & recent investment schools to gauge impact of EPAfrica’s work
* Assessment visits to potential future EPAfrica participant schools
• Staying up-to-date in research into developments in the Ugandan education system and potential impacts on our work
• Establishing and maintaining relationships with our network of local partners.
• Contribute to Summer Team planning, reflection sessions, and process documentation
• Help to maintain the safety, security, and wellbeing of the Uganda-based team, working within the charity’s risk guidelines.
What we are looking for
• Strong familiarity with, and demonstrated interest in, EPAfrica’s values and operating model.
• A demonstrated interest in grassroots international development is required; previous experience in this setting (volunteering, fieldwork, or prior work experience) preferred.
• Experience being a part of teams delivering project-based work, and leading with empathy.
• Effective communication skills and the ability to work with stakeholders from a variety of cultures and backgrounds.
• Demonstrated ability to take initiative and solve problems under pressure.
• Willingness to operate in a challenging, fast-paced environment and to be involved in making decisions which affect the wider team.
• Experience as a Project Associate or previous Summer Team involvement preferred – but alternatively, relevant professional or volunteering experience in a similar context.
What you will gain
• Real, hands-on leadership and project management experience.
• Exposure to international development at a grassroots level, with concrete opportunities to deliver meaningful work.
• A rich cultural experience and the opportunity to immerse yourself in semi-rural communities in Uganda.
• Volunteers benefit from one week’s holiday in the middle of the programme, allowing the opportunity to explore the rest of the country.
• Opportunity to lead a team of passionate, like-minded individuals and build a strong professional network within the charity and our wider community.
• A standout experience for your CV, and the chance to develop transferable skills in stakeholder management, communication, logistics, and more. Previous EPAfrica volunteers have leveraged their experience with us to secure roles with the FCDO, WHO, UN, Civil Service and in a variety of consultancies.
The Commitment
The Project Coordinator role lasts for at least 3 weeks during our summer programme, which runs from around late June to early September. There will be some UK-based training in advance of the placement, with preparation beginning in June.
Location: Mbarara, Uganda
Compensation: Non-salaried placement, with the following expenses covered:
• Travel: Project-related travel in and around Mbarara is fully covered.
• Accommodation: Fully covered throughout the EPAfrica summer.
• Programme delivery costs: All costs associated with programme delivery (travel to sites, partner meeting expenses, etc) paid for by the charity.
Additional Costs: Round-trip flights to Uganda and limited subsistence costs, plus any personal travel elsewhere within Uganda.
Interested?
We’d love to hear from you! If you’re enthusiastic about education, development, and making a difference, this is a unique opportunity to get involved and get hands-on, meaningful experience delivering grassroots international development projects in Uganda.
Feel free to message us on LinkedIn, Instagram or get in touch via email.
You can apply through the link on our website or directly on here using the following google forms: https://forms.gle/Jpd7N9aPSZ1PNz4t7
Please apply on the epafrica website on the google form under 'Project Coordinator - Apply Now'.
NOTE: This is the only way to apply. We do not accept CVs in isolation.
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About The Connection at St Martin’s
No one should have to sleep rough on London’s streets and everyone should get the support they need to find a place to call home.
This is an exciting time for The Connection. Although rough sleeping is increasing on our streets, we believe we have the solutions. To meet the growing need for our help, we need to secure more resources. We are planning a new fundraising strategy so that we can save lives, work more closely with health services and get more people into long term accommodation.
About the Role
To achieve this, we are looking for more fundraising expertise at Board level. We are looking for a senior fundraising professional to join our active and skilled board. Ideally you are a Fundraising Director working in a successful medium to large charity, with strong knowledge of highly effective, innovative fundraising teams. You will guide us to get the best from the resources we put in and steer further investment to support ambitious growth.
We have a particular interest in major donor and corporate fundraising as these are areas where we have the opportunities for growth. We are also keen to build relationships with senior leaders at funder organisations and encourage them to act as ambassadors to promote our cause.
The Connection has very strong brand recognition for our size due to our location in the centre of London and our long standing relationship with the BBC through the Radio 4 Christmas Appeal. Help us with our step change in fundraising so that we can make a huge difference to people sleeping rough on our streets.
Closing Date: Tuesday 5th May
Interview Date: w/c Monday 11th May
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Perinatal Support Volunteers provide one-to-one support to parents during pregnancy and up to nine months after the birth. These parents either have mental health issues or are at risk of developing them.
Perinatal Support Volunteers visit these families once a week (usually weekdays during working hours) for 2-3 hours, providing emotional support and practical help in the family’s home or local community. Support is aimed at empowering parents and building resilience beyond the support period.
The type of support Perinatal Support Volunteers provide to parents may include:
No special qualifications are necessary to become a Perinatal Support Volunteer, but Home-Start volunteers are usually either parents or grandparents themselves, or people with experience of young children and family life. We particularly welcome volunteers with lived experience of perinatal mental health challenges.
Home-Start Croydon is a voluntary organisation committed to helping local families through emotional & practical support.
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Become a Cadet Unit Leader – Inspire. Support. Lead.
Opportunity in Basingstoke: Volunteer Police Cadet Unit Leader
Are you looking for a role where you can make a real and lasting difference to young people in your community? We are currently recruiting Volunteer Police Cadet Unit Leaders for our Basingstoke unit.
This is a unique opportunity to guide and inspire young people while developing your own leadership, communication and organisational skills.
Why Become a Unit Leader?
As a Unit Leader, you will play a vital part in supporting young people during some of the most important years of their development.
You will help cadets to:
• Build confidence and resilience
• Develop transferable life skills
• Feel supported by consistent, positive adult role models
• Understand and contribute to their community
• Explore future opportunities, including potential careers in policing
The role also makes a meaningful contribution to community safety by supporting engagement events, crime‑prevention activities and early‑intervention opportunities.
What the Role Involves
You will be responsible for:
• Planning and coordinating weekly cadet sessions
• Delivering an engaging, inclusive curriculum
• Organising and supporting community safety and engagement events
• Acting as the main point of contact for parents and guardians
• Promoting the cadet unit within the local area
• Managing records, budgets, and risk assessments
• Ensuring the welfare, safety, and development of all cadets and volunteers
This is a varied and rewarding role where you can genuinely shape the experiences of young people and fellow volunteers.
Who We Are Looking For
We welcome volunteers from all backgrounds, prior cadet or youth‑work experience is not required. What matters most is your ability to:
• Communicate effectively
• Motivate and support young people
• Demonstrate patience, empathy, and commitment
• Uphold the constabulary’s values of respect, empathy, courage, and public service
Training and Support
All volunteers receive:
• Safeguarding training
• A full induction
• Ongoing CPD and skills development (e.g., first aid, conflict management)
• Support from the wider Cadet Team and fellow leaders
Help us support young people as they grow, learn, and contribute to their communities.
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Cats Protection is the UK’s leading feline welfare charity and our vision is a world where every cat is treated with kindness and an understanding of its needs. As a charity we are able to help thousands of cats each year thanks to the generous donations we receive from members of the public.
Our fundraising team leaders have the exciting and varied role of inspiring our fundraising volunteers to plan and deliver local fundraising events. Using their passion and imagination, they oversee a small team of fundraising volunteers who come together to raise the vital funds needed to cover costs such as veterinary bills and food. Our fundraising team leaders support their team of volunteers in all aspects of their roles, making sure our volunteers are happy, confident and supported. Activities include:
· Supporting and encouraging a team of fundraising volunteers
· Planning fundraising events and activities with your team
· Allocating tasks before and during fundraising events
· Keeping financial records from fundraising events
· Encouraging and promoting a professional image of Cats Protection
· Following policies and guidelines and ensuring licences and permits are obtained for events
You will develop new skills, expand your knowledge and make a significant contribution to improving the lives of cats and kittens by helping raise funds and awareness through organising local events. You will also meet new people, make new friends and be part of a dedicated team of volunteers. You will be supported and guided from our National Cat Centre and through our regional and local volunteer groups and teams. We offer engaging online and face-to-face training, expenses and have policies and processes to help volunteers get the most out of their time with us.
We're looking for someone with the following:
· Great people skills and the ability to bring out the best in others
· Excellent organisational skills
· The ability to prioritise and delegate
· An appreciation of the importance of handling money and charity resources responsibly
· Fine-tuned communication skills and a passion for engaging with people within your local community
· Basic IT skills to use Cats Protection systems - training and support can be provided
· Committee volunteers need to be aged 18+
Our fundraising team leaders usually spend three to four hours per week in this role, which is flexible and can be shared by more than one volunteer if needed.
The wellbeing of our people is important and at Cats Protection we are committed to safeguarding children, adults at risk and all those that we come into contact with as part of our activities.
Making a better life for cats, because life is better with cats
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JOB PURPOSE:
This Role Transforms Volunteer Activity Into Structured, Ethical, High-Impact Operations
At Tell My Truth and Shame the Devil C.I.C., our work is powered by people. Volunteer contribution is not just support, it is community, capacity and impact. The Volunteer Operations Analyst ensures that this contribution is organised, visible and aligned with the organisation’s mission, safeguarding responsibilities and growth.
You will play a key role in connecting people, systems and structure—ensuring that volunteer engagement is consistent, well-managed and sustainable as the C.I.C grows.
This is not a purely administrative role. It is insight-driven, systems-focused and central to how the organisation operates effectively behind the scenes.
Role Summary
The Operations Analyst is responsible for measuring, analyzing, and optimizing the organization’s
internal operations to improve efficiency, accountability, and overall performance. This role focuses on operational systems development, process evaluation, workflow optimization, and organizational effectiveness, enabling leadership to make informed decisions and ensuring that the organization’s activities are structured, scalable, and effective.
While analytical skills are essential, this is not a traditional Data Analyst role. The emphasis is on understanding how systems, teams, and workflows function, and using insight to design and improve operational structures, not just analyze datasets.
The Operations Analyst does not execute or enforce tasks, but plays a critical role in diagnosing
operational challenges and recommending actionable, system-level solutions.
REQUIRED SKILLS AND COMPETENCIES:
Technical Skills
Strong proficiency in:
Analytical Skills
Communication Skills
Organizational Awareness
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS (NOT MANDATORY):
CORE OBJECTIVES:
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
1. Data Tracking & Performance Monitoring
2. Reporting & Operational Insights
3. Process Analysis & Workflow Design
✅ The Operations Analyst WILL:
❌ The Operations Analyst WILL NOT:
○ Redundant or unclear steps
○ Structural and communication gaps
● Recommend and help design improved workflows, structures, and operational systems
4. Risk Identification & Escalation
● Proactively identify and flag:
○ Process breakdowns
○ Structural inefficiencies
○ Delivery risks linked to poor workflows or unclear ownership
● Escalate findings with clear operational context and suggested solutions
5. Systems & Process Optimization
● Lead efforts in operational systems improvement, including:
○ Workflow restructuring
○ Standardization of processes and templates
○ Introduction of more efficient tracking and coordination systems
● Continuously evaluate how systems function in practice and recommend refinements
6. Cross-Functional Collaboration
● Work closely with:
○ HR Team (for recruitment and onboarding systems)
○ Team Leads (for workflow and delivery structures)
○ Operations Coordinators / Executive Assistants (for execution visibility)
● Bridge the gap between how work is designed and how it is executed
SCOPE AND BOUNDARIES FOR THE ROLE:
To ensure clarity and proper role alignment:
WORKING RELATIONSHIP:
The Operations Analyst will:
KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS (KPIs)
Success in this role will be measured by:
What Success Looks Like in This Role:
Within the first 60–90 days, the Operations Analyst should:
Additional Notes
Important to be clear:
Formal qualifications are not required, but desirable.
Essential equivalent experience mandatory.
Next Steps:
Shortlisted applicants will be invited to:
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
The e-Assessment Association Ltd. (eAA) is seeking committed and experienced members to join its Board of Directors and help shape the future of e-assessment.
Following the Association’s incorporation as a company limited by guarantee in 2025, the Board plays a critical role in providing strategic leadership, governance and oversight, ensuring the eAA continues to deliver positive impact for members and the wider assessment community.
Three Director positions will become vacant in September 2026:
Two Ordinary Director roles, to be filled by Ordinary Members
One Organisational Director role, to be filled by an Organisational (Sponsor) Member.
Directors are appointed for a three-year term, as part of the eAA’s annual rotation system, which balances continuity with fresh perspectives.
The Role of a Director
Directors collectively support the delivery of the eAA’s objectives, including professional support for the sector, positive advocacy for technology in assessment, the development of good practice, and awareness-building across the global assessment community.
The role involves:
Always acting in the best interests of the Association
Contributing to Board discussions, decision-making and strategy
Providing constructive challenge and assurance
Contributing in practical ways where appropriate
The expected time commitment is approximately 4–6 hours per month, including Board meetings and preparation.
A Skills-Led Recruitment Approach
The eAA Board operates on the principle of collective capability. No individual Director is expected to cover every skill or area of expertise.
Recruitment is therefore skills-led and informed by the Board’s Skills Matrix, which identifies areas of strength, gaps and emerging risks at a collective level. Each recruitment round focuses on strengthening priority capability areas, ensuring the Board remains effective, balanced and future focused.
Applicants are encouraged to be open and proportionate when describing their skills and experience, focusing on how they would complement the existing Board.
How to Apply
Applications and nominations are submitted via an online form.
The application form includes:
Key Dates
Nominations close: 26 June 2026 (12 noon GMT)
Interviews: 16 or 17 July 2026
Outcome announced: September 2026
Appointment start date: 25 September 2026
Application process
All applications are reviewed by the Nominations Committee, which:
Verifies eligibility and completeness
Reviews applications against the agreed skills priorities
Invites shortlisted candidates to meet a selection panel
Takes up references
Makes recommendations to the Board
The Board makes the final appointment decisions, and all applicants are informed of the outcome.