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Seeking a Chair/Co-Chair and a Treasurer
Are you passionate about helping children develop a love of reading?
We are looking for a Chair/Co-Chair and a Treasurer with Board level experience to support our small but mighty charity to bring the joy of reading to primary school children across the country.
Location: Online Salary: Voluntary with reasonable expenses reimbursed
Deadline for applications: 30th September 2026
About Us:
The Children’s Bookshow is a national charity that inspires children with a love of books and reading through an annual programme of inspiring theatre and digital performances and engaging creative workshops. We showcase some of the best authors and illustrators of children’s books from around the world, and celebrate children’s literature in translation.
We are an Arts Council National Portfolio Organisation that has been running successfully for 24 years. Each year, we deliver 15 events in venues ranging from iconic theatres such as The Old Vic in London to community spaces and smaller scale theatres such as the New Wolsey in Ipswich, plus a programme of 60 creative workshops in primary schools. We target areas of high socio-economic deprivation, support environmental sustainability, and partner with local authorities, libraries and education providers. Every child who attends our theatre performances receives a free copy of the author’s book to take home and keep. This is integral to our offer - putting excellent books directly into the hands of children.
“Having Frank Cottrell-Boyce in for a free workshop really did make such a difference to our school and to our children. Frank was able to inspire every single child to write, no matter their need or ability, and children who would normally be reluctant to share their ideas in front of the class were confident to do so. Every single one of them went home talking non-stop about the amazing author they had met - with many now inspired to become authors. I can't put into words how grateful we are or how much of an impact those couple of hours have had on both the children and staff.” Teacher,Winyates Primary, Peterborough
The opportunities:
If you have the expertise and passion to support our work and help us to deliver the impact and change experienced by Winyates Primary, then we would love to hear from you!
Thanks to successful fundraising, The Children’s Bookshow is financially stable for the next two years. Iterative growth and continued financial sustainability are crucial for us to fulfill our aspirations for the future:
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Give more primary school children the invaluable experience of a live author event at a local theatre.
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Enable children to work creatively with a world class artist in their own classroom.
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Increase book ownership by putting a free book into the hands of every child who attends one of our performances.
We are recruiting a Chair/Co-Chair and a Treasurer to join our Board of highly-skilled, committed and friendly Trustees to guide and support us in achieving these aims.
Chair/Co-Chair:
We are looking for a passionate and dedicated Chair/Co-Chair to lead our Board of Trustees. You will work with our Board to ensure good governance, and act as a supportive, critical friend to our Senior Leadership team.
What You Will Do
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Lead Board meetings and maintain focus on our core mission.
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Support and guide our CEO and Senior Leadership Team.
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Collaboratively with Trustees, ensure our charity complies with legal duties and Charity Commission regulations.
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Act as an external figurehead to help raise our profile.
We Are Looking For:
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A commitment to the values and mission of our charity.
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Strong strategic leadership, communication, and listening skills.
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A supportive, engaged and positive approach helping to move our charity forward to achieve our shared aims.
Time commitment: around 8-10 days per year.
Treasurer:
We are seeking a new Treasurer to ensure high standards of financial governance and decision-making, and to act as a key sounding board for the Co-Directors in the financial planning, management and reporting of our charity. This will include overseeing our annual budget and cashflow and quarterly management accounts, and advising on how best to invest our reserve fund.
We are looking for: a skilled and experienced finance professional, ideally with accountancy qualifications, with Board level experience with a UK charity and an interest in our work.
Time commitment: around 5-7 days per year.
Meetings:
There are typically four Board meetings a year lasting around an hour. Three of these meetings take place online and we endeavour to meet in person once a year in central London for a meeting followed by lunch. We welcome Trustees to attend our theatre performances and online events wherever possible to directly experience our work.
We also have a Finance and Operations Committee that occasionally meets online and reports to the Board, which Trustees are invited to opt into to share their expertise in specific areas such as Finance, Staffing, Fundraising and Development.
How to apply
Please email your CV and a covering letter (each a maximum of 2 sides of A4) detailing your relevant expertise and experience for the role of Chair/Co-chair or Treasurer, and why you would like to be part of The Children’s Bookshow. We look forward to hearing from you.
The Children’s Bookshow is committed to creating a collaborative Board of Trustees that is inclusive and representative of our society. We actively encourage applicants from diverse backgrounds and from all sections of society to apply.
To inspire school children to love reading through an annual programme of theatre performances & workshops with the very best authors & illustrators.



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Over the past decade, The Daily Mile Foundation (TDMF) has grown into one of the most successful school-based physical activity initiatives for children globally, helping millions of young people experience the transformational benefits of moving more every day. We are entering an exciting new chapter following the recent decision for TDMF to become part of the London Marathon Foundation – one that brings together two charities with a shared commitment to improving children’s health and wellbeing across the UK and beyond.
As part of the new structure, TDMF will operate as an independent charity within the London Marathon Foundation, with its own dedicated Board of Trustees providing strategic leadership, oversight and support. Working closely with the London Marathon Foundation’s Board, TDMF Trustees will help shape the next phase of the charity’s growth, ensuring The Daily Mile continues to thrive in schools and communities, reaches even more children, and contributes to the wider group strategy and shared mission.
TDMF’s work is rooted in a simple but powerful idea: daily physical activity can change children’s lives. The programme is now delivered in thousands of schools, supported by teachers, local authorities, health partners and national bodies. As we expand our reach and impact, Trustees will play a vital role in safeguarding the integrity of The Daily Mile, strengthening partnerships, building capacity, and ensuring our work continues to benefit the children and communities who need it most.
With the London Marathon Foundation’s long-standing experience in grant making and community impact and TDMF’s proven model for inspiring activity in schools – this new structure creates a unique opportunity to accelerate change. Trustees will help guide how TDMF evolves within the London Marathon Foundation and aligns with its mission, while championing the distinct identity, values and ambitions of The Daily Mile.
The Role
We are looking for three new Trustees with experience in areas such as:
- Charitable and Educational - systems knowledge, government structures, broader education landscape;
- Children’s & Young Peoples health expertise; physical and mental health advocacy, or child psychology;
- Charity fundraising and capacity building.
TDMF is interested in candidates who bring relevant lived or professional experience of the issues of disadvantage; a broad understanding of the charitable sector and its key issues; experience of working with and/or on Boards. Trustees should be able to commit around 8 days per year, comprised of half day board meetings, ideally attend in person at our offices near London Bridge, preparation for board meetings, and optional attendance at events that are delivered by TDMF and London Marathon Events, including the TCS Mini London Marathon.
If you are interested in making a difference to inspire activity and can contribute strategically on a wide range of issues and demonstrate empathy with the aims and objectives of TDMF and London Marathon Foundation, please see further information via our websites:
The Daily Mile Foundation | The Daily Mile
London Marathon Foundation | London Marathon Foundation
These are non-remunerated roles, however we will pay any reasonable expenses in order to support attendance at Board meetings for example, travel, travelling on trustee business, and providing childcare or care of other dependants while attending to trustee business.
Our belief, as supported by our Vision and Mission is that Activity is for everyone, and our aim is to connect people and communities through experiences that change lives. TDMF is committed to achieving greater diversity on its Board, and welcomes applications regardless of sex, gender, race, religion or belief, age, sexuality or disability, or any other factor which is not objectively justified.
Application Process
Please press apply and follow our application.
Recruitment Timetable
Deadline for applications: 4th September
Shortlisting: Mid-September
Interviews: Mid-October
Target Start Date: 1st November
We inspire activity in all ages, abilities and demographics. London Marathon Group comprises the London Marathon Foundation & London Marathon Events
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As we move forward with our new strategic vision and plan, Lively Minds is refreshing its board and we are looking for a Trustee to help shape this next chapter with us.
We work with governments and communities across sub-Saharan Africa to deliver low-cost, high-impact early childhood development programmes. Since the beginning of 2026, we have successfully expanded into multiple new countries, where we work very closely with governments via our Technical Assistance programme. As we continue to grow, by working with other new countries, we want a board that reflects the breadth of skills that this growth demands. At this stage we are therefore particularly keen to hear from people with governance and compliance experience, though we welcome interest from anyone who shares our belief that every child deserves the chance to thrive in their earliest years.
By joining our refreshed board, this is a chance to leverage your experience and expertise to help steward an award winning organisation with an exciting growth agenda. As part of our board, you will work alongside an ambitious and fast-paced executive team who are passionate about the difference we can, and have, already made.
If this sounds like an opportunity that you, or someone in your network, would relish, then we would love to hear from you.
Please read further for more information
Role Overview
Help build the governance foundations for early childhood development at scale
Over 250 million children under five across the Global South miss out on the care, play and stimulation they need during the most important years of their lives. Governments increasingly recognise the importance of early childhood development, but many struggle to find approaches that are affordable, scalable and sustainable.
Lively Minds believes the solution is hiding in plain sight: parents.
For almost twenty years we have worked alongside governments and communities to develop and test a parent-powered approach that enables families -regardless of their income or level of education - to give children the best possible start in life. We have shown that this approach can be successfully integrated into government systems and delivered at scale. In Ghana alone, our model has been adopted nationally, reaching more than 700,000 children and supporting over 130,000 parents. Independent research found participating children made developmental gains equivalent to an additional year of schooling.
Having demonstrated what is possible, we are now entering an exciting new phase.
Rather than operating as a traditional program delivery organisation, Lively Minds has evolved into a specialist technical assistance partner. We work alongside governments to design, test, and scale parent-powered early childhood development within national education systems - building the capability, evidence, and implementation approaches that enable governments to lead sustainable, long-term change.
Today we support governments in Ghana, Uganda,Ethiopia and The Gambia, with partnerships in development in Togo and Senegal. Our ambition is to help many more governments transform early childhood development over the coming decade.
We realise that our strategy requires an organisation that is not only ambitious and effective but also well-governed. We are looking for a governance trustee who can help ensure we have the structures, standards, and accountability needed to operate with confidence at scale
The Opportunity
This is not a traditional governance trustee role
Lively Minds is at an important strategic inflection point. As we expand our technical assistance model across multiple countries, we are asking new questions about scale, innovative partnerships, and operating with complexity and uncertainty.
We are looking for someone who enjoys helping ambitious organisations navigate those questions.
Lively Minds has recently undertaken a significant governance reset, developing a new governance framework, decision-making and delegation policy, committee structures and trustee role expectations. We are now looking for a governance trustee to help embed and champion that work, ensuring it translates into practice and evolves as the organisation grows.
As Governance Trustee, you will bring expertise, independent judgement and constructive challenge to the Board on governance matters. You will act as a trusted sounding board for the Chair and CEO, help the Board meet its legal and regulatory obligations, and ensure that the processes and structures that underpin good governance are understood, followed and kept current.
You will join a board that believes its role is to help the organisation realise its potential. That means asking difficult questions, opening doors, sharing expertise, encouraging innovation and supporting the executive team to succeed - while respecting the principle that the Board governs and management manages.
Key Responsibilities
As Governance Trustee you will help the Board to
Champion good governance
- Champion good governance practice across the Board, ensuring it is meeting its legal and regulatory obligations
- Ensure the Board Governance Framework, Code of Conduct and committee Terms of Reference are understood, followed and kept current
- Act as a sounding board for the CEO and Chair on governance questions and emerging governance and legal risks
Strengthen board effectiveness
- Lead or support the annual board performance review process
- Support trustee recruitment, induction and tenure processes, including the skills audit and succession planning
- Help ensure the Board has the right composition, culture and working practices to govern effectively
Oversee complaints and dispute resolution
- Oversee the Complaints, Disputes and Escalation Policy, ensuring it is fit for purpose and followed when triggered
- Provide independent governance oversight when complaints or disputes are activated
Contribute as a Trustee
Like all trustees, you will contribute to the overall leadership and governance of Lively Minds, participating fully in Board discussions on strategy, organizational performance, risk, people, and governance. We also expect trustees to champion the organisation actively - using their networks, credibility and relationships to open doors, support fundraising, strengthen partnerships and increase Lively Minds' visibility in the spaces where it matters most. The Board governs rigorously and champions energetically; we are looking for trustees who are ready to do both.
Candidate Profile
Who we are looking for
We're looking for someone who combines deep governance expertise with practical judgement and a commitment to our mission.
You will probably have:
- strong knowledge of charity governance and UK Charity Commission requirements
- experience as a senior governance professional or senior lawyer
- familiarity with board effectiveness, trustee duties and regulatory compliance
- the confidence to provide constructive challenge while building positive relationships
- an understanding of the respective roles of trustees and management
- the ability to translate governance principles into practical, proportionate action
Desirable Experience
Experience in one or more of the following would be particularly valuable:
- supporting governance reform or board development in a scaling organisation
- international development or cross-jurisdictional governance environments
- complaints handling, dispute resolution or employment law
- trustee recruitment and board succession planning
Most importantly, we're looking for someone who is excited by our mission and motivated by the opportunity to help build an organisation capable of transforming early childhood development at scale.
Time commitment
The expected commitment is approximately one to two days per month.
This includes:
- four Board meetings each year
- preparation for meetings, including reviewing governance compliance ahead of each meeting
- the annual board performance review process
- annual review and update of governance documents
- occasional availability as a sounding board for the Chair and CEO on governance questions and emerging risks
- oversight of complaints or dispute resolution processes when triggered
Meetings are primarily held remotely, with occasional in-person meetings.
The role is voluntary and unpaid, although reasonable expenses will be reimbursed.
Equity, Diversity & Inclusion
We believe stronger boards are built through diversity of experience, perspectives, and backgrounds.
We particularly welcome applications from people with lived or professional experience in the countries and regions where we work, and from groups currently underrepresented on charity boards.
We are committed to making our recruitment process accessible and will make reasonable adjustments wherever needed
Application Instruction
If you are motivated by using your governance expertise to help governments transform the lives of millions of children, we would love to hear from you.
Please send:
- Your CV (or short professional biography)
- A covering letter explaining why you are interested in joining the Board of Lively Minds and what you would bring to the role.
Timeline:
Closing Date: 5th September 2026
Help Shape the Future of Children's Neurorehabilitation
The Children's Trust is the UK's leading charity for children with brain injury and neurodisability. We are seeking an experienced Medical Trustee to join our Board and help shape the future of our specialist services.
As a Trustee, you will provide strategic clinical insight and support Board discussions on clinical quality and safety, governance, service development, workforce standards, risk management, and regulatory compliance. Working alongside fellow Trustees and Senior Leaders, you will help ensure children and families remain at the heart of decision-making.
About You
We are looking for a registered medical practitioner with senior-level experience and expertise in areas such as paediatrics, rehabilitation medicine, neurology, neurodisability, intensive care, complex care, or related specialties.
You will bring a strong understanding of clinical governance and patient safety, alongside the ability to contribute strategically and independently.
Why Join Us?
This is an opportunity to:
- Influence the future of a nationally recognised children's charity.
- Support services that transform the lives of children and families.
- Develop your governance and leadership experience.
- Contribute to an organisation renowned for clinical excellence and innovation.
We are committed to building a diverse and inclusive Board and welcome applications from all backgrounds.
About The Children's Trust
Based in Tadworth, Surrey, The Children's Trust is the UK's leading charity for children with brain injury and neurodisability. Through specialist rehabilitation, education, therapy, community, and residential services, we support children and young people with some of the most complex healthcare needs in the country.
Every day, our teams work together to help children achieve the best possible quality of life and maximise their independence and potential.
How to Apply
If you are passionate about improving outcomes for children and young people and would like to contribute your expertise at Board level, we would be delighted to hear from you.
Deadline for applications: Monday 31st August
Together, we can create brighter futures for children and young people living with brain injury and neurodisability.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Ready to make a positive difference to the lives of young people in your community?
Searching for an impactful volunteering opportunity that works around your schedule?
Looking to meet like-minded people and work together to support a worthwhile cause?
At ReachOut we’re offering all that and more through our exciting opportunity to volunteer as a mentor in a local school!
How it works?
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Give just two hours of your week to support young people aged 9-14 to build key socio-emotional skills and grow in confidence.
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Choose a 12-week project at one of our partner schools in your area that fits your schedule.
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Work with like-minded volunteers with support from ReachOut staff as you get stuck into collective mentoring activities and engaging group games.
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From creative, to active, to thought-provoking activities on our curriculum, there are so many opportunities to watch your mentees build team-working, problem solving and emotion management skills thanks to your support.
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If you love it like we think you will, choose to volunteer on as many short programmes as you want! Gain recognition for your hours and through our Mentor of the Term Awards!
Is this the right opportunity for me?
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Feel a part of something bigger as you support young people who are constrained by circumstances.
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Develop your own soft skills that employers look for, including initiative, teamwork, communication and leadership skills.
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Feel supported by inclusive training ahead of starting and weekly support from your Youth Development Lead on your project, giving you everything you need to excel as a mentor, even if it’s your first time!
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Don’t be out of pocket! - Simply claim your travel expenses back up to £4/day. We also cover the cost of your enhanced DBS check which is organised for you as part of your onboarding process.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Mission 44 is a charitable foundation launched by Sir Lewis Hamilton in 2021 to create a fairer, more inclusive future for young people. We work to ensure every young person can thrive in school and access great careers, particularly in STEM (science, technology, engineering and maths).
Lewis' own journey to Formula 1 required him to overcome barriers linked to race, class and opportunity. In 2020, he established the Hamilton Commission to understand why motorsport was not representative of wider society. Mission 44 builds on the evidence and recommendations of the Hamilton Commission. While informed by the Commission, its remit extends beyond motorsport, focusing on wider education and employment systems to expand opportunity at scale.
Working across the UK, the US and Brazil, we invest in the organisations closest to young people from underserved communities, and we use our platform to influence the systems that hold too many young people back.
Diversity is at the heart of Mission 44. It is fundamental to how we create change. We therefore see it as essential to bring different ways of thinking to our Board of Trustees, and are now seeking 3-4 new Trustees to join our Board and be part of realising our ambitions to scale opportunities for young people.
One of these will be a Young Trustee, aged 18 – 30, and we are open to backgrounds. We will provide you with additional guidance to help you navigate board responsibilities, contribute fully to discussions and develop your governance and leadership skills. For wider Trustee roles, backgrounds will ideally include one of the following areas:
· The education or youth sectors
· Communications and influencing
· Safeguarding experience
· Operational leadership experience (e.g. HR, IT, data management)
· Organisational growth/ international expansion
· Fundraising
· AI
· Creative industries
· Humanitarian sector
· Experience in intergenerational philanthropy
Interested candidates must have the time available to commit to supporting Mission 44 as we enter our next phase of growth, making a thorough personal contribution and being willing to share your insights. Above all, you must be committed to our mission that every young person can thrive in school and access great careers.
To learn more and apply, please download the appointment brief below.
Closing date: 13 September 2026
PBP interviews: 17 – 24 September 2026
Mission 44 interviews: 6 October and w/c19 October 2026
First Board meeting: 8 December 2026
We know that when people from different backgrounds work together, it generates more diversity of thought and better ideas. We want to attract the broadest range of talented people onto our Board of Trustees so that it comprises a rich mix of personal as well as professional perspectives, positions and experiences to enable us to grow and learn better together.
We are therefore particularly interested in candidates from underrepresented groups, including people of colour, people with disabilities or candidates from the LGBTQ+ community.
Mission 44 is a charity launched by Lewis Hamilton to drive change so that every young person can thrive in school and access great careers in STEM.
"Before I never used to open a book because I thought I couldn’t read but now I can. I used to think it was boring reading before but now I don't." - from a learner working with an ALT Reading Coach
The Adult Literacy Trust (ALT) wants to help adult learners break the cycle of poor literacy by offering them personalised reading support.
We offer one-to-one literacy support as a complement to formal teaching in education settings. We are dedicated to ensuring that adults who wish to improve their literacy skills - and to increase their life chances - receive the help they need to become confident readers.
Would you like to support an adult learner to become a confident reader? We are looking for volunteers to become trained Reading Coaches and work with adult learners on a one-to-one (or sometimes one-to-two) basis.
What it looks like in practice:
- Meeting a learner weekly, on-site at their college campus, typically before or after their formal classes for about an hour a week
- Building a constructive relationship with a learner
- Helping to check the learner’s understanding, build their confidence in reading, and provide support where needed
- Helping the learner practice skills they’re learning in the classroom and encourage confidence and resilience so that they persist with their studies
Where and when:
We have opportunities across London and we'll work around your schedule.
ALT is partnered with a range of colleges across London as we assign you to a location that works for you. All our locations are listed on our website. We are particularly looking for volunteers who can support learners on site at Westminster Adult Education Services based atLisson Grove NW8 8LW, New City College Tower Hamlets E14 0BX and Morley College Stockwell SW4 6RA.
The timings are flexible - ALT match you to a learner based on your respective availability. Typically, most ALT sessions take place sometime between 10am-5pm, Monday to Friday.
Personal Specification:
No prior teaching experience or qualification is needed. We provide full training so that volunteers are confident to start their sessions. However, volunteers must:
- Be at least 18
- Be able to speak and write English well enough to communicate clearly.
- Have a minimum education of a secondary school level or equivalent (i.e. hold a GCSE or equivalent, in any subject).
- Be willing to undergo a DBS check (provided by ALT)
- Have the right to volunteer in the UK
About us:
The Adult Literacy Trust provides adults with one-to-one support to improve their reading skills and confidence, as a complement to formal education provision, ensuring that individuals who wish to improve their literacy skills receive the help they need to become successful readers, and to increase their life chances.
Delivered through a network of specially trained volunteer Reading Coaches, our charity works closely with learning providers - such as Further Education Colleges and Institutes for Adult Learning - to assist people from some of the most disadvantaged communities who could benefit from enhanced support, strengthening learners’ outcomes from their participation in adult community education.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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What will you be doing?
SPORT 4 SUCCESS is looking for an experienced marketing or social media professional to lead the development of our marketing strategy and improve how we communicate our work.
We are a UK-based charity that uses sport to help young people develop life skills such as teamwork, communication and leadership. We have delivered a growing number of programmes and events, but our marketing and social media have not developed at the same pace as our delivery.
The volunteer will take leadership of our overall marketing direction, with support from trustees and less experienced volunteers who can help with content creation and delivery.
Key responsibilities will include:
- Creating a practical marketing and social media strategy
- Improving how we communicate our impact through stories, case studies, photos, video and programme results
- Advising on the best platforms, audiences and types of content for the charity
- Creating or directing the creation of social media content
- Helping establish templates, processes and brand guidance
- Reviewing performance data and adjusting the approach where needed
- Providing guidance and creative direction to other volunteers supporting marketing activity
This is a strategic and hands-on role. The volunteer will have freedom to shape our approach and test new ideas, while working closely with the charity’s trustees and wider team.
We are looking for someone with at least three years of professional experience in marketing, social media, communications, branding, content strategy or a related area.
The role is unpaid, UK-based and expected to require around two hours per week, with flexibility around when the work is completed.
What are we looking for?
We are looking for someone with at least three years of professional experience in marketing, social media, communications, branding, content strategy or a related field.
The most important requirement is the ability to develop a clear, practical marketing strategy and turn it into consistent activity. You should be comfortable taking ownership of the charity’s marketing direction while working collaboratively with trustees and other volunteers.
Our ideal volunteer will have:
- Experience creating and implementing marketing or social media strategies
- A strong understanding of social media platforms, audiences and content formats
- The ability to create engaging written and visual content, or provide clear creative direction to others
- Strong written communication and storytelling skills
- The confidence to introduce new ideas and advise a small charity on its marketing priorities
Experience in the charity, education, youth or sports sectors would be useful, but it is not required. Experience supporting a growing organisation, working with volunteers or developing a brand would also be valuable.
You should be creative, reliable and comfortable working within a small team. We are looking for someone who will listen to different perspectives but can also make clear recommendations and lead the marketing approach.
You do not need to produce every piece of content yourself. Other volunteers and team members can support delivery. However, you should be able to set the direction, establish suitable processes and provide constructive guidance.
An interest in helping young people develop their skills and future opportunities through sport and education would be a strong fit with our work.
What difference will you make?
Strong marketing will help SPORT 4 SUCCESS reach more young people, schools, delivery partners, funders and volunteers.
At present, much of our impact happens through our programmes, events and direct relationships, but we do not communicate that impact consistently. This limits our ability to build awareness, attract support and show the value of our work.
Your work would help us create a clearer identity, communicate our purpose more effectively and build a consistent presence across our social media and wider marketing channels.
A stronger strategy would help us:
- Reach more schools and youth organisations
- Attract volunteers with the skills needed to grow the charity
- Build relationships with sports organisations and corporate partners
- Support fundraising and sponsorship activity
- Promote programmes and events
- Share evidence of our impact
- Give young people and schools a stronger voice in our communications
The role will also help us move away from ad hoc marketing and towards a structured approach that the wider team can follow.
As a small charity, this role would have direct influence. The volunteer’s ideas and recommendations would shape how SPORT 4 SUCCESS presents itself, communicates its work and grows over the next stage of its development.
The result will be a stronger platform for helping more young people build skills, confidence and future opportunities through sport and education.
Before you apply
Shortlisted applicants will be invited to an informal online conversation with members of our trustee team. This will be an opportunity to discuss your experience, learn more about the charity and explore how you would approach the role.
Applications will be reviewed as they are received, and we may arrange conversations before the closing date. We aim to respond to shortlisted applicants within two weeks of receiving their application.
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About Pecan
Pecan tackles poverty in Southwark by restoring dignity, belonging and hope through connected community services that address food insecurity, unemployment and isolation. From food banks and employment support to welcoming community spaces, we combine practical help with emotional and community care, helping people regain confidence, feel hopeful and believe in their potential.
About The Role
The Board of Trustees is responsible for the overall governance and strategic direction of the charity, developing the organisation’s aims, objectives and goals in accordance with the governing document, legal and regulatory guidelines.
We're looking for a Fundraising Trustee to join our Board and provide strategic fundraising expertise. This role combines governance responsibilities with practical support, helping us strengthen existing income streams, develop new opportunities and build relationships across Peckham and Southwark.
Main Responsibilities:
- Governance and Strategic Leadership: Fulfil the responsibilities of a charity trustee, ensuring effective governance and accountability. Attend and contribute to Board meetings and strategic discussions.
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Fundraising: Provide strategic advice across key income streams, including trusts and foundations, statutory contracts, inividual giving and corporate partnerships. Share fundraising expertise and help identify new opportunitiies for sustainable income.
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Community Engagement: Attend and support fundraising events, community activities and supporter engagement opportunities. Act as an enthusiastic ambassador for Pecan, promoting our mission and values within the local community.
Essential Requirements
- A practising Christian who is committed to Pecan's mission and values
- Experience of charity fundraising, such as community fundraising, events, church engagement, corporate partnerships or individual giving.
- Strong relationship-building and networking skills.
- Willingness to act as a local ambassador for Pecan.
- Able to attend Board meetings held in the evenings.
Desirable knowledge/expertise
- Knowledge of, or strong connections within, Peckham and/or Southwark.
- Ability to commit to 4-8 hours per month, with some months requiring more time to attend meetings, fundraising events, or networking opportunities. We recognise that trustees have varying availability, and additional involvement beyond core governance responsibilities is flexible.
- Experience working with churches.
- Experience engaging local businesses, schools or community organisations.
- Understanding of charity governance and trustee responsibilities.
- Existing networks within Peckham and Southwark.
Time Commitment
The expected commitment is flexible and averages a few hours each month, including:
- 4-6 Board meetings per year (evenings, usually held virtually).
- Ad hoc Fundraising Committee meetings (typically during the daytime).
- Occassional fundraising and networking events, including some evenings and weekends
- Additional support nd networking where your availability allows.
Please read the Job Description for more information.
Closing Date: Wednesday 9th September 2026, 9am
Interview Date: 14th, 15th or 16th September 2026, Details TBC
Start Date: ASAP
To apply please submit your CV and a short Cover Letter (maximum 4 pages in total) explaining why you are interested in the role and how you meet the person specification by the deadline.
Please note that applications that do not contain both the CV and Covering Letter as described above cannot be considered. If you would like to discuss needs or adjustments to the recruitment process, we would be happy to support you. Please direct all recruitment queries to our HR email address.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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About The Stray Cat Charity (TSCC)
The Stray Cat Charity is a newly established UK-registered CIO working to rescue, rehabilitate, and rehome stray cats in Greece, starting in Patras. Our current priority campaign is to raise £35,000 to build a dedicated stray cat shelter in Patras, Greece, which will provide safe housing, veterinary care, and a pathway to adoption for vulnerable cats. As a growing new charity, we are building our fundraising and outreach network across the UK.
Role Purpose
We are looking for a motivated volunteer to support the growth of our charity by helping identify and connect with potential supporters in their local area. This includes community groups, schools, corporates, and potential major donors who may be interested in supporting or fundraising for stray cats in Greece. The aim of this role is to help generate awareness, build relationships, and support fundraising activity for our current and future campaigns.
Key Responsibilities
The volunteer may support with:
- Researching local community groups, schools, faith groups, and businesses
- Identifying potential corporate partners and supporters in their region
- Contacting organisations to introduce The Stray Cat Charity and its mission
- Encouraging groups to support the charity through donations or fundraising
- Promoting our current campaign to raise £35,000 for a stray cat shelter in Patras, Greece
- Supporting or initiating community fundraising activities where appropriate (e.g. sponsored events, school fundraisers, awareness campaigns)
- Helping to raise awareness of stray cat welfare issues in Greece through local outreach
Fundraising Options
Volunteers may either:
- Focus on outreach and relationship-building, or
- Actively support or lead local fundraising efforts for the charity’s campaigns
Ideal Volunteer
We are looking for someone who is:
- Confident communicating with people and organisations
- Passionate about animal welfare
- Self-motivated and able to work independently
- Comfortable researching and reaching out to potential supporters
- Interested in community engagement or fundraising
About the Charity
The Stray Cat Charity is a new organisation, meaning volunteers will play a key role in shaping our growth, impact, and fundraising success from the ground up.
Support Provided
We will provide:
- Guidance on messaging and outreach
- Information about the charity and campaigns
- Ongoing support and communication from the founder/trustee
Impact of This Role
Your work will directly contribute to raising vital funds to build a safe shelter in Patras, Greece, improving the lives of stray cats and creating long-term sustainable welfare solutions.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Who we are
Children with Voices started over 20 years ago with one woman, a community hall and a belief that no child in Hackney should be forgotten. Our founder Michelle began with a Winter Wonderland for local children at London Fields School, covered by the Hackney Gazette, after being named Family Mosaic Inspirational Tenant of the Year. She has not stopped since.
Today we are a registered charity at Fawcett Estate Community Hall in Clapton, running a Community Food Hub, Jumping Beans, SEND support, alternative education and work in local schools. Over 100,000 children and families have come through our doors. Our work has been featured on BBC, ITV and Channel 4, and we have been recognised with a Pride of Britain Award and a Points of Light Award. What we are proudest of is that families still knock on our door knowing someone will answer.
Who this role suits
A retired journalist, press officer or communications professional with a contacts book and time to give. Someone in PR who wants their skills to mean something beyond the day job. A graduate ready to build real press cuttings with their name behind them. If you can spot a story and pick up the phone, you will do well here.
What you will be doing
• Building relationships with journalists, local papers, radio, podcasts and community platforms
• Writing press releases and statements, and getting them to the right people at the right time
• Finding the stories worth telling across our programmes and turning them into coverage
• Setting up interviews and media opportunities, and preparing Michelle and the team for them
• Keeping a record of coverage so we can show funders and partners the reach we have
• Working within our safeguarding policies at all times. We never share a child's image or story without proper consent.
What you will need
You need to be able to write clearly and quickly, and to be comfortable approaching people who do not know you yet. Persistence matters more than polish in this role, because most pitches go nowhere and the good ones come from following up. Media contacts are a real advantage but not essential.
What you will get from us
Your name on real coverage for a cause that deserves it. Freedom to shape how we are seen. Proper support, so you are never left to figure it out alone. A personal reference from Michelle, and work you will be glad to have on your record.
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About Children With Voices
Children With Voices (CWV) is a grassroots charity supporting children, young people, and families through alternative education, life-skills programmes, wellbeing activities, and community food hubs.
Our mission is to empower children with confidence, resilience, and the tools they need to thrive. We work closely with local schools, families, and partners to create safe, supportive learning environments where every child is valued and heard.
Role: Youth Mentor / Support Worker
Location: Community sites / schools
Hours: 2–4 hours per week (flexible)
Contract: Volunteer
Reports to: Head of Programmes & Education
Role Overview
As a Youth Mentor, you will provide emotional, practical and wellbeing support to young people who need a positive role model. You will help build resilience, confidence, and healthy life-skills.
Key Responsibilities
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Provide 1:1 mentoring and group support
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Encourage positive behaviour, engagement and wellbeing
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Support workshops, activities and trips
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Build safe, trusting relationships with young people
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Report safeguarding concerns appropriately
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Log basic session notes and progress
Person Specification
Essential:
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Empathy, patience, and strong listening skills
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Experience supporting young people (formal or informal)
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Commitment to safeguarding and boundaries
Desirable:
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Experience in youth work, coaching or education
Benefits
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Safeguarding, mentoring and youth-work training
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Flexible volunteering
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Excellent experience for education, youth work, or social care careers
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Meaningful impact on young people’s lives
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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HELP US LAUNCH MINDSET — AND CHANGE MEN & BOYS’ LIVES IN LONDON
This is a fully flexible and remote role!!!
We’re MINDSET Charity, a bold new start‑up charity in London on a mission to equip and empower men and boys with the tools they need for better mental health.
We’re building something powerful — a stigma‑free space where men and boys can learn real, non‑clinical and non‑therapeutic practical skills that strengthen resilience, boost wellbeing and create lasting change. Through motivational interviewing, solution‑focused approaches, self‑improvement practices, life coaching, mentoring and more, we will help men and boys build better habits, better mindsets and a better quality of life.
And right now, we’re getting set up and ready to launch — and we need Graphic Designer Volunteers to help us bring MINDSET to life visually.
YOUR IMPACT WILL BE HUGE
You’ll be joining at the very beginning — shaping the visual identity, brand assets and design materials that will introduce MINDSET to London’s communities.
Your work will directly influence:
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how confidently and professionally we present ourselves
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how recognisable and trusted our brand becomes
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how engaging our outreach and community presence feels
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how ready we are to launch within the next few months
This is your chance to be part of something meaningful at the very start — helping build a charity that will genuinely change lives across our capital.
THE ROLE: GRAPHIC DESIGNER (VOLUNTEER)
We’re looking for creative, thoughtful and mission‑driven designers who can help us build the visual foundations of MINDSET.
You’ll work closely with our Leadership Team to create the design assets that will support our launch, strengthen our brand identity and help us reach men and boys across London.
WHAT YOU WILL HELP US CREATE
1. Brand & Identity
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A Brand Guidelines Booklet based on our current brand
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Colour palettes, typography rules, layout systems
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Iconography, visual motifs and brand consistency tools
2. Launch Materials
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Roller banners for events, workshops and outreach
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Posters for community spaces, schools, youth centres and partners
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Merchandise concepts (t‑shirts, badges, tote bags, wristbands)
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Business stationery (letterheads, business cards, email signatures)
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Social media graphics and digital assets
3. Community Outreach
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Visual materials that help men and boys feel welcome, safe and understood
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Designs that communicate our mission clearly and confidently
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Assets that support programmes, workshops and early intervention activities
If you love creating clean, modern, meaningful design — this is the perfect role for you.
WE’RE NOT JUST LOOKING FOR ANYONE
We’re especially interested in people who:
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want to help build a charity from the ground up
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enjoy creating brand‑consistent, purposeful design
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can translate ideas into clear, engaging visuals
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have an eye for detail, clarity and emotional impact
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thrive in a creative, collaborative start‑up environment
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want their work to genuinely help men and boys across London
If you’re someone who loves using design to make a difference — this is your moment.
JOIN TEAM MINDSET
Helping Men & Boys Build Better Lives.
LONDON
Empowering men & boys to build stronger minds, better habits & brighter futures. Action-based wellbeing. No therapy. Just growth.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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We are a Kingston-based social marketing enterprise using creative thinking to build community cohesion.
We aim to attract knowledgeable individuals encouraging different cultures to unite which enables us to share and celebrate essential lessons. Partnering with local organisations, we put on programmes of training, workshops and other events that promote unity and tolerance. We conduct research to support our cause to challenge preconceptions around race and stereotyping. As well as delivering workshops on unconscious bias in the workplace.
Join us in leading positive change!
The Admin Assistant role offers a great opportunity for the right person who is looking to:
- Gain experience in the Third Sector.
- Develop their skills and management experience; or just simply 'give something back to their community'.
The role provides you with flexibility and autonomy at work. Where necessary, specific training will also be provided to help you develop and grow your skill set.
Main Responsibilities
- Managing organisation of meetings and appointment
- Organising events and conferences
- Managing databases
- Implementing and maintaining procedures and administrative systems
- Liaising with staff
- Miscellaneous tasks to support the team.
General tasks
- Contribute to staff meetings and other internal meetings with views and suggestions etc.
Essential:
- You will need to have good written skills.
- Well organised, proactive, and able to deliver tasks efficiently.
- Good time management
- To show professionalism at all levels and in all environments
- Strong team player
- Ability to work independently and ask for clarification when needed.
- Able to participate at least 12 hours a week (2 days, 6 hours each day)
Desirable
- Committed to working with the community with a passion for helping others less fortunate.
- Proficiency in Microsoft and Excel
The Professional Development Programme with Quilombo UK and QMC Capoeira School runs over a period of 16 weeks, is UNPAID and requires a minimum of 12 hours commitment per week across Monday, Wednesday and/or Friday.
Upon successful application, our HR team will contact you to arrange an interview. Following a successful interview, we'll initiate the onboarding process by sending you the necessary documents. Once your onboarding and identification documents are received and verified, you'll be invited to a 6-hour HR and System Induction. Subsequently, you'll meet with your Head of Department or Assistant Manager for your First Day.
Job Types: Part-time, Volunteer
Expected hours: No less than 12 per week
Benefits:
- Flexitime
- Work from home
Schedule:
- Day shift
- Monday to Friday
Application question(s):
- Do you have access to a personal laptop or PC?
- Are you sure you can commit to this job as being a non-paid job?
- Do you think you will be able to commit yourself to the PDP programme, implicitly 12 hours per week, for 16 weeks?
Work Location: Remote
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Role Overview
250 million children under 5 years old across the Global South miss out on the care, play and stimulation they need during the most important years of their lives. Governments increasingly recognise the importance of early childhood development, but many struggle to find approaches that are affordable, scalable, and sustainable.
Lively Minds believes the solution is hiding in plain sight: parents.
For almost twenty years we have worked alongside governments and communities to develop and test a parent-powered approach that enables families, regardless of their income or level of education, to give children the best possible start in life. We have shown that this approach can be successfully integrated into government systems and delivered at scale. In Ghana alone, our model has been adopted nationally, reaching more than 700,000 children and supporting over 130,000 parents. Independent research found participating children made developmental gains equivalent to an additional year of schooling.
Having demonstrated what is possible, we are now entering an exciting new phase.
Rather than operating as a traditional programme delivery organization, Lively Minds has evolved into a specialist technical assistance partner. We work alongside governments to design, test, and scale parent-powered early childhood development within national education systems, building the capability, evidence, and implementation approaches that enable governments to lead sustainable, long-term change.
Today we support governments in Ghana, Uganda, Ethiopia, and the Gambia, with partnerships in development in Togo and Senegal. Our ambition is to help many more governments transform early childhood development over the coming decade.
This is an opportunity to help shape not only the future of Lively Minds but also how governments across the Global South deliver early childhood development for generations to come.
We are looking for a finance trustee who shares that ambition and can help ensure we have the financial stewardship, strategic judgment, and governance needed to achieve it.
The Opportunity
This is not a traditional finance trustee role
Lively Minds is at an important strategic inflection point. As we expand our technical assistance model across multiple countries, we are asking new questions about organisational sustainability, financial resilience, growth, risk, and investment. We are looking for someone who enjoys helping ambitious organisations navigate those questions.
As finance trustee, you will bring independent judgment, financial expertise, and constructive challenge to the Board. You will help ensure we remain financially strong while enabling the organisation to pursue ambitious goals responsibly.
Working closely with the chair, CEO, COO, and finance director and chairing the finance & audit committee, you will help the board make confident, well-informed decisions about the organisation's future.
You will join a board that believes its role is to help the organisation realise its potential. That means asking difficult questions, opening doors, sharing expertise, encouraging innovation and supporting the executive team to succeed, while respecting the principle that the Board governs and management manages.
Key Responsibilities
As Finance Trustee you will help the Board to
Provide financial stewardship
- Act as a trusted sounding board to the FinanceDirector
- Help strengthen financial reporting and governance where appropriate
- Share expertise and experience that builds organisational capability
- Chair the Finance & Audit Committee and oversee the charity's financial health and long-term sustainability
- Review financial performance, budgets and forecasts
- Oversee the annual audit and approval of statutory accounts
- Monitor reserves, financial controls and risk management
- Ensure resources are used effectively and deliver value for money
Strengthen strategic decision-making
- Bring financial insight to discussions on strategy, growth and organisational development
- Help assess the financialimplications of major strategic decisions and investments
- Support the Board in balancing ambition with affordability and risk
- Contribute to discussions on the long-term financial model needed to support international growth
Support organisational capability
- Act as a trusted sounding board to the FinanceDirector
- Help strengthen financial reporting and governance where appropriate
- Share expertise and experience that builds organisational capability
Contribute as a Trustee
Like all trustees, you will contribute to the overall leadership and governance of Lively Minds, participating fully in board discussions on strategy, organisational performance, risk, people, and governance. We also expect trustees to champion the organisation actively, using their networks, credibility, and relationships to open doors, support fundraising, strengthen partnerships, and increase Lively Minds' visibility in the spaces where it matters most. The Board governs rigorously and champions energetically; we are looking for trustees who are ready to do both.
Candidate Profile
Who we are looking for
We are looking for someone who combines strong financial expertise with strategic curiosity and a commitment to our mission.
You will probably have:
- A recognised accounting qualification (ACA, ACCA, CIMA, or equivalent)
- Senior financial leadership experience
- Excellent financial and commercial judgement
- Experience of financial planning, audit, controls and risk management
- The confidence to provide constructive challenge while building positive relationships
- An understanding of good governance and the respective roles of trustees and management
- The ability to think strategically beyond finance alone
Desirable Experience
Experience in one or more of the following would be particularly valuable:
- Charities or social purpose organisations
- International development
- Technical assistance or advisory organisations
- Scale-ups
- Institutional funding or grant finance
- Working with governments or public sector organisations
Most importantly, we are looking for someone who is excited by our mission and motivated by the opportunity to help build an organisation capable of transforming early childhood development at scale.
Time commitment
The expected commitment is approximately one to two days per month.
This includes:
- Four Board meetings each year
- Four Finance & Audit Committee meetings each year
- Preparation for meetings
- Participation in the annual budget and audit cycle
- Occasional advice and support between meetings
Meetings are primarily held remotely, with occasional in-person meetings.
The role is voluntary and unpaid, although reasonable expenses will be reimbursed.
Equity, Diversity & Inclusion
We believe stronger boards are built through diversity of experience, perspectives, and backgrounds.
We particularly welcome applications from people with lived or professional experience in the countries and regions where we work, and from groups currently underrepresented on charity boards.
We are committed to making our recruitment process accessible and will make reasonable adjustments wherever needed
Application Instruction
Why become a trustee at Lively Mind
If are motivated by using your financial expertise to help governments transform the lives of millions of children, we would love to hear from you.
Please send:
- Your CV (or short professional biography)
- A covering letter explaining why you are interested in joining the Board of Lively Minds and what you would bring to the role.
Timeline:
Closing Date: 15 August 2026
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.



