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The Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings (SPAB) gives old buildings a future - and we’re looking for an experienced strategic thinker and inspiring leader to be our new Chair of Trustees in our 150th anniversary year and beyond.
As Chair, you'll guide us at Board level, champion the SPAB Approach, attend meetings, support our activities and be an ambassador for the country’s oldest heritage organisation.
About Us
We help people to look after old buildings, making them fit for the future while keeping their historic character. We do this through casework, technical research and advice, education and training, awards, outreach and events across the UK and Ireland.
Our work is underpinned by a conservation philosophy that encourages people to preserve historic fabric. The SPAB Approach provides a well-tested basis for practical decision-making in building conservation. We also encourage excellence in new design to enrich and complement the built historic environment.
Founded in 1877 by William Morris and his fellow campaigners, the SPAB continues to advocate for old buildings almost 150 years later.
About the Role
We're looking for someone...
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Able to direct the business of the Board efficiently and effectively
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Skilled in developing and nurturing productive working relationships
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Willing to challenge and introduce new ways of thinking and acting
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Nurturing of positive engagement amongst staff, volunteers and members
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Committed to the SPAB Approach to the conservation of built heritage
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A member of the SPAB
Experience Required
You will be...
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Familiar with charity or corporate governance
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Capable of high-level advocacy across a range of media
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Successful at fundraising and/or entrepreneurial experience
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Able to deliver growth and change management in an organisation
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Competent in difficult situations and with resolving conflict
Responsibilities
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Provide leadership to the Board in its strategic and policy roles
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Chair the Board and other meetings to facilitate positive discussion and development
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Ensure the Board fulfils its legal and charitable responsibilities for the governance of the SPAB
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Establish a constructive working relationship with the Chief Executive and Honorary Treasurer
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Reviewing the performance of the Chief Executive and Board
Key Tasks
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Campaigner: for the SPAB Approach and the conservation of built heritage
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Strategist: implementing and refining the SPAB’s strategy for 2025-30 by responding to emerging opportunities and risks
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Fundraiser: supporting the SPAB in fulfilling its fundraising needs
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Networker: making connections and influencing at a senior level (not just in the heritage sector)
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Publicist: raising the professional and public profile of the SPAB and its members in the UK and overseas
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Teambuilder: developing Board members and staff
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Organiser: facilitating Board processes and leading on improving governance practice
What We Offer
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The Chair’s role is the most senior voluntary position within the SPAB
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The postholder will have the opportunity to lead the UK’s oldest building conservation organisation into its 150th Anniversary year and beyond
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The position of SPAB Chair is highly regarded within the heritage sector and elsewhere
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The post is voluntary and unremunerated, but reasonable expenses can be claimed
How to Apply
Please submit a CV (maximum two pages) and a covering letter (maximum two pages) clearly explaining why you believe you are well suited to the role by Friday 21 August 2026, 5pm.
Interviews will be held at 37 Spital Square, London, E1 6DY in early-mid September 2026 (date tbc).
Equal Opportunities
We particularly welcome applications from people with backgrounds underrepresented in building conservation.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Role summary
The “Friends of St Helena Hospice” is our well known Collection Pot scheme that runs across the local area. Yearly the donations from the pots bring in over £20,000 for the hospice, which helps local people facing incurable illness and bereavement. We are looking for Volunteer Pot Collectors in local communities to assist in the collection and distribution of St Helena collection pots to local businesses in and around their own local area.
Due to the nature of this role and the requirements to visit licenced premises, we cannot accept applications from anyone aged 18 and under.
Main duties of the role
• To issue and collect St Helena Collection pots to businesses in the local community in your specific dedicated area.
• Maintain own records relating to those pots and to be always aware which pots are being given out and which are due for collection.
• Build a relationship with businesses that host a pot and liaise with the community team to ensure supply of new pots.
• Look for new pot locations across the area you cover and liaise with the community team to let them know the new locations.
Training & supervision
Full training and support will be provided in addition to an induction and Health and Safety training. You will also have a line manager who you can report to when needed.
EXPERIENCE & QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED
• Organised with a methodical approach
• Confident to approach new and existing businesses to establish a relationship
• Excellent communication skills
• Car driver and access to own vehicle (essential)
• Ability to work on own initiative and as part of a team

