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Transform is looking for a new Treasurer to join our board of Trustees!
We are looking for a qualified accountant, preferably with experience in the charity sector; knowledge and experience of the drug sector an advantage.
As we are a small organisation this is quite a hands-on role. You will need:
To work collaboratively with the CEO, our book-keepers and the auditors to produce annual accounts
and regular financial statements
Proven accountancy qualifications, budgeting and understanding the finance of small
charities including a working knowledge of xero
Ability to translate finances in an easy-to-understand manner for different
stakeholders with less financial knowledge
Good knowledge of charity governance rules and procedures
To be passionate about the values and mission of the charity
You will also work closely with the Chair and the Board to ensure we are meeting our
financial objectives
You will be willing to bring experience, enthusiasm and commitment to the role, and be
willing to broaden the diversity of thinking on our board.
About Transform
Transform Drug Policy Foundation is a global leader in developing, and advocating for, more
humane drug policies. Our vision is a world where drug policy contributes to safer and
healthier societies. We want to recruit a treasurer, to oversee income and expenditure of the
organisation, to help drive forward our work.
This is an exciting time in drug policy. Rapid changes in approach are occurring in the UK and
internationally. Transform has a long history of shaping these changes and seeking to ensure
that reform reduces harm, improves social justice and protects public health. Our Anyone’s
Child campaign is a highly effective family-led movement that has had a significant impact
here and abroad. But like so many charities, we are feeling the strain from the cost of giving
crisis and gaining longer-term sustainable funding is essential for the continuation of our
important work.
We welcome applications from all candidates with the skills and commitment to support the
work of Transform. We especially welcome applications from Black and minority ethnic
candidates as part of our commitment to ensuring a full diversity of experience is reflected in
our work. We are also interested to hear from candidates with personal lived experience
which informs their understanding of the need for drug policy reform.
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Book Aid International is the UK’s leading international book donation and library support charity. Every year we work with our partners to provide over one million brand-new books worldwide.
We are looking for volunteers to support our small, friendly warehouse team in Swindon.
If you’d like to make a hands-on contribution to sharing the power of books worldwide, and you have a few hours a week you can offer on a regular basis, we’d love to hear from you.
The role includes assisting in preparing book shipments by selecting titles accurately from a provided pick list and using handheld scanners.
You will contribute to the overall safety of the working environment by following health and safety practices, and contribute to a positive team environment.
You must be able to stand for extended periods and perform light lifting duties, including handling and placing individual books.
You must be over 18.
Please visit our website for more information including how to apply.
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We’re a not-for-profit landlord who have been having a positive impact on young people’s lives for nearly 100 years, by addressing the shortage of affordable rented housing for those working in London.
We’re the only organisation in London that specifically offers accommodation to working young people, many of whom are key workers, in entry level employment who have no other means of support and are unable to stay within their family networks.
Our current flagship residence, HYELM-Old Street, opened in 2008 and provides 125 young workers who cannot afford to rent or buy properties through the private sector, with contemporary, secure, hassle-free accommodation.
This is an exciting time for us. In response to the considerable and growing demand for high quality affordable accommodation, we are exploring several development opportunities to increase the number of young workers who we are able to house.
The Role of a HYELM Board Member is to:
- Play a key role in helping to shape the direction of our organisation. In the shorter term this will include supporting the review of our future strategy, the delivery of new housing and the implementation of our commitment to put our people at the heart of our business.
- Work collectively, with other Board members, oversee our compliance with relevant regulations; quantify & manage current, new & emerging risks that the organisation faces and regularly review our performance and delivery against our Strategic and business plans.
You will be valued for
- Your entrepreneurial spirit to drive HYELM forward whilst also keeping keen prudent control and avoiding any conflicts of interest.
- Your understanding and/or experience in the small charity/business environment.
- Your commitment to work with our very small team to further evolve our organisation to provide a better living environment to young people and key workers.
Ideally, you would be able to support us in bolstering our Board representation with knowledge and experience of finance and accounting as well as IT and Technology.
You’ll be contributing to a great cause.
- You’ll be able to develop and hone your critical thinking, problem-solving and analytical skills as well as develop and gain additional experience in strategic planning.
- You’ll grow your professional networks.
- You’ll be able to access complimentary training, support and attend industry events, conferences, and seminars. If this is your first trusteeship, we will design a bespoke development package to help support you in your new role.
Skills sought: Charity Finance, accounting, AI/Tech
Commitment: 6 meetings per year (4 in person, at our Old Street scheme)
To apply you should submit a current CV and supporting statement, comprising not more than 2x A4 pages explaining why you are interested in our organisation and the role, and evidencing how you meet the competencies in the role profile.
We provide affordable housing for young people, on low incomes who work in London, fostering a strong sense of community and stability.


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Help shape the future of CCS Adoption and make a lasting difference to children and families.
CCS Adoption is seeking a passionate and skilled individual to join our Board of Trustees. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to a charity that has been rated Outstanding by Ofsted for 14 years and continues to deliver life-changing services for children and families.
Why Join Us?
As a Trustee, you’ll play a vital role in guiding our strategy, ensuring strong governance, and supporting our mission to find loving, permanent homes for children who need them. You’ll join a committed and experienced Board and work alongside a dedicated team.
What We’re Looking For
Our recent skills audit highlighted a need for expertise in:
- Marketing and fundraising – to help raise awareness and secure resources.
- Business and strategic insight – to strengthen our long-term vision.
However, if you bring passion, integrity, and a commitment to improving outcomes for children and families, we’d love to hear from you. Prior trustee experience is not required—we’ll provide support and guidance to help you succeed. We are especially keen to ensure our Board reflects the diversity of the communities we serve.
Your Role
As a Trustee, you will:
- Work collectively with fellow Trustees to govern the charity.
- Contribute your skills and perspective to strategic decision-making.
- Champion our mission and values.
Trustees meet quarterly, and we also hold two whole‑agency days each year, where we invite trustees to join staff in reflecting, learning, and planning together. For those who want to be more involved, there is an optional Business Sub‑Committee, also meeting quarterly, where trustees can contribute more deeply to financial oversight, income generation, and organisational development.
Checks and Compliance
As part of our commitment to safe and fair recruitment, all trustee appointments are subject to appropriate checks. This includes identity verification, reference checks, and a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check. Trustees must also confirm eligibility under charity law and complete a declaration of interests to ensure transparency and integrity.
Next Steps
Visit our website to download our:
- Trustee Information Pack
- Trustee Role Description
To apply, please submit:
- Completed application form
- Your CV
- Equal opportunities monitoring form
We welcome enquiries about this role, please contact us if you'd like to learn more before submitting your application.
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Spare Tyre Theatre Company are recruiting voluntary non-executive board members with a passion for participatory theatre arts. New trustees will be joining us at an exciting time for the company, as we implement our next 3-5 year strategy; prepare for our 50th anniversary year in 2027; continue our year-round programme of creative participatory workshops; and develop two new touring productions: What Will Happen to the Cat? and Vanishing Point.
Spare Tyre is one of the UK’s leading participatory theatre companies. We are an Arts Council England (ACE) National Portfolio Organisation and are an artist, disability and female led charity. We make inclusive arts and theatre productions, experiences and projects in arts venues and non-traditional arts spaces with people that are under-represented in arts, culture and society’s wider decision making. Built on nearly 50 years’ experience, our work is participatory, collaborative, immersive, taboo-busting and above all responsive to the passions and talents of the people who make it.
We are recruiting 2 – 3 voluntary non-executive board members. We do not require trustees to have specific experience in the arts, and are seeking to increase the experience and diversity of our board, particularly in the areas of:
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Lived experience and/or a professional background working with people in the Care sector and/or people living with dementia and/or long-term health conditions
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Experience of, or a desire to, engage with inclusive working practices
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Participatory arts practitioners
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Environmental responsibility
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Digital and social media
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Marketing and PR
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Understanding of publicly funded arts at a strategic level
Key Accountabilities of a Trustee are to:
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Act as ambassadors, champions and advocates for the organisation
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Approve strategic plans, budgets, annual accounts and policies
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Be willing to contribute your time and share your knowledge
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Provide advice and support for the Executive team
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Sit on committees and panels as required
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Engage in the fundraising strategy and development activities wherever possible
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Attend performances and other events by Spare Tyre and peer companies
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Understand the commitment required to join the Board
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Understand the legal requirements of being a charity Trustee: Gov UK have prepared some 5-minute guides for charity trustees that can be accessed here
Key Characteristics of a Spare Tyre Trustee are to:
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Promote and model Spare Tyre’s culture of inclusion, openness and collaboration
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Monitor and evaluate progress against targets and ACE Investment Principles
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Be passionate about the company’s work
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Be ready to challenge and provoke
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Be excited to promote an inclusive culture
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Join us as Treasurer and Trustee of Humanimal Trust
Are you an experienced finance professional with a passion for good governance and a commitment to making a difference? Are you skilled at translating complex financial information into clear insights? If so, we would welcome your application to join our Board of Trustees as Treasurer. This is a pivotal role at the heart of our charity, helping to shape our strategic direction and support our mission to drive collaboration between human and animal medicine, for the benefit of both.
About the role:
The Treasurer works alongside fellow trustees and relevant staff to oversee Humanimal Trust’s financial strategy, planning and management. You will provide the Board with clear, comprehensive information to inform decisions, ensure financial systems and controls are sound, and advise on the financial implications of strategic and operational plans.
You’ll bring:
- Professional financial expertise (e.g. accounting and financial management expertise).
- A strong understanding of charity finance and governance, or a willingness to learn.
- The ability to analyse, explain and present financial information clearly to non-specialists.
- Strategic thinking and sound judgement.
- Commitment to the mission and values of Humanimal Trust.
Key responsibilities include:
- Overseeing the preparation of budgets, management accounts, financial statements and cashflow forecasts.
- Ensuring effective financial systems and controls are in place.
- Supporting compliance with relevant legislation and reporting requirements.
- Ensuring the Board understands and fulfils its financial responsibilities.
- Advising on financial risks and opportunities in relation to strategy and operations.
- Overseeing the preparation of the annual accounts and reports for submission to relevant authorities.
What’s in it for you?
- A unique opportunity to use your financial skills to make a lasting impact on healthcare for both humans and animals.
- Development of career enhancing skills and experience, including charity finance, governance and leadership.
- The opportunity to be part of a team of passionate trustees, staff, and volunteers.
Appointment term: A minimum term of three years, with the possibility of two consecutive terms (six years) in total.
Time commitment: Quarterly Board meetings, c.2h per meeting, plus preparation, with some additional input for finance-specific matters.
Preferred background, knowledge and experience: An experienced accounting professional, ideally with knowledge of charity finance
This is a voluntary position, but reasonable expenses will be reimbursed.
If you would like to use your financial skills to help drive positive change in human and animal medicine, we would love to hear from you.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Make a difference – become a school governor
You do not have to be a parent or member of staff to be a school governor – applications are appreciated from all with an interest in the local community. School governors come from all walks of life and specialist knowledge is not always needed. What IS essential is a desire to get involved in children’s education and make a difference to their lives.
We welcome applications from those with educational, health & safety and safeguarding experience but school governors are all volunteers and training and support is provided. The University of Chichester (Multi) Academy Trust partners new governors with a ‘buddy’ – a trusted and more experienced colleague on the governing body – who initially acts as their mentor. Briefing information and assistance is also available through newsletters, websites and helplines provided by the Department for Education.
The Mission is to create a vibrant inclusive and aspirational family of academies, transforming life chances for pupils through excellent teaching, le


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Trustee vacancies. Our trustees play a vital role in making sure that the charity achieves its core objects as set out in the governing documents. They oversee the overall management, finances and administration of Dove Cottage and ensure that the charity is successfully implementing a clear strategy in line with our vision. Trustees are also there to support and constructively challenge the senior staff team (the Dove Cottage Manager and Income Generation and Marketing Manager).
The trustees of Dove Cottage have a responsibility to:
· Support and provide advice on Dove Cottage’s purpose, vision, goals and activities.
· Approve operational strategies and policies, and monitor and evaluate their implementation.
· Oversee Dove Cottage’s financial plans and budgets and monitor and evaluate progress.
· Provide leadership to the board and to ensure that trustees fulfil their duties and responsibilities for the proper governance of the charity.
· Support and, where appropriate, provide constructive challenge to the executive manager.
· Ensure that the board as a whole works well and in partnership with key staff.
· Ensure the effective administration of the charity.
· Ensure that key risks are being identified, monitored and controlled.
· Review and approve Dove Cottage’s financial statements.
· Provide support and challenge to senior staff, specifically the Dove Cottage Manager and the Income Generation and Marketing Manager in the exercise of their delegated authority and responsibilities.
· Keep abreast of changes in Dove Cottage’s operating environment.
· Contribute to regular reviews of Dove Cottage’s governance arrangements.
· Attend board meetings, well prepared to contribute to discussions.
· Exercise independent judgement, acting legally and in good faith to protect Dove Cottage’s interest, to the exclusion of your own/third-party interests.
· Ensure appropriate accountability to LOROS as sole member.
· Contribute to the promotion of Dove Cottage’s objects, aims and reputation through the application of your skills, expertise, knowledge and contacts.
Working hours/commitment
All trustees are required to:
· Attend at least four board meetings each year, although trustees may together decide to change the frequency of meetings.
· Attend the charity’s Annual General Meeting and any extraordinary general meetings should these be required.
Meetings will usually be held in person at the hospice in Stathern. There will be times when trustees need to be actively involved beyond board meetings. This may involve visiting the hospice, tea room and shops, helping out at events, scrutinising papers, leading discussions, providing advice and guidance on new initiatives, responding to complaints and concerns, and getting involved in various matters about which they have a special expertise.
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We are looking for a Community Engagement & Accountability Officer who is responsible for assisting in the implementation of integration activities and projects and ensuring that the needs and opinions of Second Tree community members are used to guide our work.
Your role would include:
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Creating timelines and coordinating plans for community engagement events
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Summarising relevant data collection in reports and project deliverables
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Communicating with community members and building trusting relationships
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Managing the organisation of proposals and other documents created by the CEA team
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Maintaining necessary records, files, reports, databases, and resource materials for the CEA team
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Researching information and gathering data necessary for community reporting
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Working with the wider Second Tree team to ensure that all community engagement events and projects align with organisational and programme strategies
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Supporting the CEA team by ensuring good levels of engagement with the community during activities and projects.
You should be able to:
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Be flexible with changing approaches and processes dependent on adjusting needs and contexts
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Take initiative and show high motivation
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Oversee the delivery of program activities and the completion of vital administrative and logistical tasks
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Be accountable and efficient, making sure that tasks that you take up are completed in the agreed timeframe
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Be honest and transparent, being able to give and receive feedback in the most straightforward way
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Care for people: the interests of the people we work with should always be your first concern
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Prioritise and delegate tasks effectively, ensuring all deadlines are met;
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Manage individuals effectively to create a positive team environment in which shared problem-solving is encouraged
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Communicate in English, both written and orally
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Learn quickly, and manage a wide-ranging and intense workload
The ideal candidate will have:
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Experience in integrating meaningful community participation premised on thorough needs assessments
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Experience in maintaining and monitoring effective feedback mechanisms
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Experience in integrating community perspectives into planning, evaluation, and reporting of community engagement projects and events
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Training in facilitating focus groups and interviews;
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Knowledge of European projects and deliverables
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Familiarity with project management
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Proficiency in excel and quantitative data collection
What do we offer?
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A nurturing and collaborative working environment. We work hard to help our team members grow, investing in personal and professional development.
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Accommodation in a shared house
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Transportation to/from work
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After completion of a three-month trial, if you commit long-term, a small monthly expenses refund
In certain periods of the year, demand is extremely high, and the shared houses might be full. If you have the means to pay for your own accommodation, please let us know. We would still be happy to host you if space is available. However, in a situation where the shared houses are full, this would allow us to offer an opportunity to someone that cannot afford to pay rent.
Looking for an internship?
If, because of your degree or for any other reason, you would like to have your period at Second Tree credited as an internship, just apply to the vacancy that you’re interested in and mention this. We have agreements with several universities across Europe, and in many other cases, these agreements can be developed on an ad hoc basis.
We challenge the biases that make us see refugees as “the other”. We change the way society perceives refugees, and refugees perceive society.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
As a Trustee, you'll have expertise in HR and want to use your skills to make a real impact, influence positive change, and help us deliver our vision for the future.
You will:
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Contribute to the governance and oversight of the organisation.
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Provide a strategic perspective on HR matters, including workforce planning, policies, and compliance.
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Support the Board in ensuring best practice in people management and organisational development.
What we're looking for:
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Someone who will bring energy, enthusiasm, and commitment to the role, and who will broaden the diversity of thinking on our board
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Proven experience in HR leadership or senior advisory roles.
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Strong understanding of employment law, HR strategy, and organisational culture.
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Experience in improving equity, diversity and inclusion in the workplace
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Commitment to our mission and values, with the ability to work collaboratively.
The role is voluntary, with a commitment of approximately 4-6 hours per month.
Closing date: Monday 2 February 17:00
Interview date: Tuesday 10 February - morning
We’re St Peter’s Hospice, a local charity that provides free adult hospice care for everyone that needs our support.



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This Role Ensures Content Reaches Its Full Potential
At Tell My Truth and Shame the Devil C.I.C., we create thousands of pieces of content daily, but content is only effective when it reaches and resonates with communities.The Ambassador Content Enablement Officer ensures that our network of ambassadors knows exactly how to use content effectively, aligning messaging, timing and call-to-actions to maximise impact.This is not a content creation role. It is a teaching, coordination and enablement role critical to turning production into real-world change.
Purpose of the the role:
Train and guide ambassadors on how to use CIC content across platforms. Deliver weekly “what to post” packs with clear instructions. Ensure content is used safely, ethically and effectively. Collect feedback from ambassadors and report trends back to creators and leadership. Monitor adoption and alignment with campaign and CIC priorities. You are the bridge between content and community action.
About the role:
The Volunteer Ambassador Content Enablement Officer plays a crucial role in empowering our community to share, speak and act with clarity and purpose. This role focuses on enabling ambassadors, volunteers and supporters to create and amplify content that aligns with our mission and values. Through this role, you’ll help transform individual voices into collective momentum, ensuring that every ambassador feels equipped to contribute meaningfully and that the organisation’s message is consistently visible, coherent and impactful.
Experience Qualification and Requirements
Essential Technical Competencies:
- Experience in social media, content creation, community engagement or digital communications.
- Experience in Program or campaign management and Training or coaching distributed teams.
- Monitoring and reporting adoption and impact.
- Demonstrated ability to translate ideas, values, or initiatives into clear, engaging content.
- Deliver weekly “what to post” packs with clear instructions.
- Understands how content translates into real-world outcomes.
Desirable / Can Be Developed:
- Experience or confidence with basic graphic design, video or multimedia content tools.
- Ability to interpret social media or content performance data to guide improvements.
- Growing confidence in mentoring volunteers or ambassadors in content creation.
Qualifications:
- Familiar with social media platforms, content tools and analytics.
- Experience working with volunteers, ambassadors or community members to support content creation or advocacy.
- Professional experience and practical skills are highly valued
Main Responsibilities/ Key Duties
- Act as the primary point of contact for ambassadors and volunteers regarding content creation and sharing.
- Provide guidance, tools and resources to enable community members to produce content that aligns with organisational messaging and values.
- Develop templates, guides and resources that make content creation accessible and effective for volunteers.
- Train ambassadors and volunteers on best practices for digital storytelling, social media posting and engagement.
- Review volunteer-generated content to ensure it reflects organisational values, tone and messaging standards.
- Monitor the impact of volunteer content and identify opportunities to amplify strong messages.
- Share insights with the Social media Director to inform strategy and future initiatives.
- Track volunteer engagement, content production and impact metrics where appropriate.
- Serve as a role model for authentic, values-aligned communication.
- Ensure all volunteer content and interactions uphold the organisation’s integrity and mission.
Safeguarding & Ethics Responsibility:
All content and ambassador guidance must align with:
- Trauma-informed principles.
- CIC safeguarding and ethical policies.
- Privacy and consent standards.
- You ensure ambassadors use content responsibly and safely.
What You Gain:
- Founding experience in community enablement at scale.
- Leadership and coordination skills in social media and volunteer management.
- Influence over the CIC’s outreach and impact.
- Priority consideration for future paid roles.
- Direct contribution to community trust, safety, and mobilisation.
- This role builds strategic facilitation, operational leadership and training expertise.
What This Role Is Not For:
This role is not suitable if you:
- Want to create content instead of enabling it.
- Avoid communication or teaching responsibilities.
- Prefer low-commitment volunteer work.
- Seek immediate paid employment.
- Are uncomfortable working with sensitive or trauma-informed content
Important to Be Clear:
- This is a volunteer role during the build phase.
- It carries real responsibility for amplifying CIC impact.
- Paid roles will emerge as funding and sustainability allow.
Next Steps
Shortlisted applicants will be invited to
- A values-led conversation.
- A practical discussion about ambassador enablement, workflows and feedback systems.
- If you believe that great content is only as powerful as its use and that teaching and enabling others is a critical part of change, this role is for you.
A Final Word
Building bridges, not just content. Turning inspiration into action
If you know that: Every voice matters, every story counts. Impact matters more than reach.
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Role Overview
GHRI is seeking a detail-oriented volunteer accountant to help manage and maintain transparent financial operations. If numbers are your love language and accountability is your personality, babe… this role is screaming your name.
Key Responsibilities
Maintain accurate financial records and reports
Track donations, grants, and project expenses
Assist in budget planning and financial forecasting
Ensure financial activities align with regulatory standards
Support preparation of reports for partners and donors
✅ Requirements
Degree or background in Accounting, Finance, or related field
Basic knowledge of financial reporting and bookkeeping
Attention to detail
Integrity and transparency in handling funds
Interest in non-profit or humanitarian finance
Why Volunteer With GHRI?
Gain experience in non-profit financial management
Strengthen your CV with international NGO exposure
Work with purpose, not just spreadsheets
Be part of a mission that improves healthcare access
Our mission is to deliver affordable, quality healthcare to underserved communities via telemedicine, hospital links & humanitarian aid.
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Are you passionate about building a more inclusive, sustainable and resilient economy? Are you looking for a meaningful way to use your finance expertise? ECU is a small, dynamic non-profit working to transform the economy. Join us!
What will you be doing?
In addition to the responsibilities of all board members, the Treasurer will:
- Support the Board to review and monitor ECU’s financial performance and sustainability
- Ensure the Board receives timely, accessible and accurate financial information
- Support the team to develop and maintain robust and proportionate financial policies, processes and risk management systems
What are we looking for?
- Commitment to ECU’s mission and values
- Commitment to the legal duties and responsibilities
- Financial management experience, policies, risk
- Qualifications
- Able to interpret, interrogate and communicate financial information
- Work as part of a diverse team, and devote the time
Desirable - treasurer experience
What difference will you make?
We have an ambitious vision for change, a strong analysis of the opportunities and barriers to progress, and a clear view of our role in building a better economy. Our board is committed, collaborative and inclusive, with a strong understanding of its role and remit, and a culture of open dialogue.
Before you apply
- Your interest in this role and what you could bring to it
- What would you want to learn and gain?
Interview 25 Feb in London (expenses paid)
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Taunton Brewhouse is looking for trustees from all backgrounds. Key is sharing our vision for a bold, brilliant cultural venue in Taunton, adding to our existing skills and expedrience and prepared to to play an active role in meeting the challenges ahead.
If you have experience in general management and/or in HR, marketing or fundraising do get in touch. We also seek a lead trustee on finance - please see separate announcement.
As a trustee, you'll share responsibility for:
- agreeing strategy and goals for Taunton Brewhouse
- appointing and setting salaries for senior management
- giving oversight and support to management
- paying attention to financial management
- ensuring due diligence in all regulatory matters including safe-guarding
- ensuring a robust approach to management of risk.
You'll attend Board meeting although much work is carried out in projects or committees. You'll be an ambassador for Taunton Brewhouse and support our wider endeavours through attending press and community events.
There are 5 formal meetings pa held in evenings at Taunton Brewhouse. Other meetings are generally in the day and are organised around the diaries of those involved. We also aim for an annual 'away-day' to enable trustees time to reflect, plan and develop the organisation and themselves.
Please note that exceptional expenses are paid by prior agreement.
We aim to be in touch quickly both those who make a full application and those who prefer an informal initial discussion.
We believe creative and performing arts should be experienced by and accessible to all and our mission is to make this a reality for our community.
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This is an exciting opportunity for passionate, innovative individuals to join our small but dynamic charity and make a lasting difference for people affected by alopecia.Alopecia UK is a national charity with a vision for a world where people affected by alopecia live the life they want. The charity’s mission is to offer support, community and education to improve the lives of those with alopecia.
We are seeking talented trustees to strengthen our strategic leadership and support smooth succession as current trustees reach the end of their terms. This is an ongoing recruitment process, and we welcome applications at any time, particularly from those with expertise in the following areas:
- Charity fundraising: Leadership in a fundraising environment, ideally within the charity sector.
- Communications & Marketing: Senior communications or marketing role, with strong audience engagement insight.
- Legal: Experience providing legal advice at a senior level, preferably with charity or governance exposure.
- Dermatology in the NHS: Experience of treating patients with alopecia, with a deep knowledge of clinical pathways and related challenges in primary and secondary care.
About Alopecia UK
Founded in 2004, we work to help adults, young people and children affected by alopecia. This includes those with alopecia, as well as their loved ones. We are a small charity, with an annual income under £500,000, working nationally across the UK. Despite being small, we are the largest alopecia charity in the UK and have big ambitions to continue our growth and development, reaching more people than ever before. We agreed a new strategy in May 2025, and are committed to our key goal, which is to increase our reach, particularly in the communities that haven’t yet found us.
We have a fantastic and dedicated staff team (5.4 FTE) and board of Trustees. We also rely upon the generosity of volunteers, many of whom have personal experience of alopecia themselves. Alopecia UK receives no statutory funding from the government and is funded by community fundraising, donations, funding grants, and corporate partnerships.
Alopecia UK Trustee Board
The Alopecia UK Trustee Board are a group of dedicated volunteers who are committed to Alopecia’s aims.
The Trustee Board meets four times a year (two face-to-face meetings and two virtual meetings). Face-to-face meetings tend to be held on Saturdays from approximately 10am-4pm. Virtual meetings tend to be held midweek from approximately 6.30-8.30pm.
Trustees are encouraged to participate in charity campaigns and attend flagship events, e.g., our Big Weekend and Alton Towers trip. Trustees are not paid, but out-of-pocket expenses are reimbursed. Trustees serve at least three years
To provide support, community, and education to improve the lives of those affected by alopecia.



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