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Are you passionate about improving health and wellbeing outcomes, especially for older people?
Do you value the “magic dust” of real human relationship?
Claremont Project is a mental health, arts and wellbeing charity based in Angel, Islington. We are seeking a Treasurer Trustee to strengthen our charity as we step into our next chapter.
About us
Claremont has been around since 1819 and serves mostly older people through a powerful blend of social prescribing, low-cost psychotherapy and a programme of arts and wellbeing activities.
Claremont is a place of innovation and creativity, underpinned by a Relational Approach which emphasises real listening, self-awareness and an awareness of how we are being in relation to other people. We were the UK’s first Wellbeing Centre long before the term was ubiquitous; and in the 1920s and 30s we ran programmes that became models for the Welfare State.
At our beautiful and well-loved building at 24–27 White Lion Street, we nurture a vibrant, inclusive community, underpinned by our conviction that everybody matters.
About the role
The Treasurer is a key member of the Board of Trustees, helping to ensure Claremont’s financial health, sustainability and good governance.
Working closely with the Chair, CEO and bookkeeper, the Treasurer supports the Board in overseeing the charity’s financial affairs and ensuring appropriate financial stewardship.
The Treasurer will:
As set out by the Charity Commission, Trustees at Claremont are collectively responsible for:
Who we are looking for
We are seeking someone who:
Experience in one or more of the following areas would also be valuable:
Alongside technical expertise, we are looking for a certain “Claremontiness” — aspirational and personal qualities that embody a genuine relational approach to life.
Time commitment
Quarterly Board meetings (held in the evenings), plus preparation, emails and committee work.
Equality, diversity and inclusion
Claremont is a community where people from all backgrounds are loved and wanted, and which is diverse in terms of characteristics like race and ethnicity, gender, disability and socioeconomic status. We seek to ensure that our Board represents the people we serve and welcome applications from candidates coming from backgrounds that have historically been underrepresented on charity boards.
How to apply
Please send a CV and covering letter describing why you are interested in the role and summarising the expertise you bring.
Deadline for applications: Wednesday 30th September
Please note:
Claremont Project aims to enrich the lives of older adults by fostering creativity, connection, and wellbeing.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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...
Able to direct the business of the Board efficiently and effectively
Skilled in developing and nurturing productive working relationships
Willing to challenge and introduce new ways of thinking and acting
Nurturing of positive engagement amongst staff, volunteers and members
Committed to the SPAB Approach to the conservation of built heritage
A member of the SPAB
Experience Required
You will be...
Familiar with charity or corporate governance
Capable of high-level advocacy across a range of media
Successful at fundraising and/or entrepreneurial experience
Able to deliver growth and change management in an organisation
Competent in difficult situations and with resolving conflict
Responsibilities
Provide leadership to the Board in its strategic and policy roles
Chair the Board and other meetings to facilitate positive discussion and development
Ensure the Board fulfils its legal and charitable responsibilities for the governance of the SPAB
Establish a constructive working relationship with the Chief Executive and Honorary Treasurer
Reviewing the performance of the Chief Executive and Board
Key Tasks
Campaigner: for the SPAB Approach and the conservation of built heritage
Strategist: implementing and refining the SPAB’s strategy for 2025-30 by responding to emerging opportunities and risks
Fundraiser: supporting the SPAB in fulfilling its fundraising needs
Networker: making connections and influencing at a senior level (not just in the heritage sector)
Publicist: raising the professional and public profile of the SPAB and its members in the UK and overseas
Teambuilder: developing Board members and staff
Organiser: facilitating Board processes and leading on improving governance practice
What We Offer
The Chair’s role is the most senior voluntary position within the SPAB
The postholder will have the opportunity to lead the UK’s oldest building conservation organisation into its 150th Anniversary year and beyond
The position of SPAB Chair is highly regarded within the heritage sector and elsewhere
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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Thank you for your interest in becoming a trustee at The Mare and Foal Sanctuary
About The Mare and Foal Sanctuary
The Mare and Foal Sanctuary rescues horses and ponies that have been abandoned, neglected or abused.
Together with our supporters, we ensure that horses and ponies have a sanctuary for life. Most horses and ponies are given care for life through our network of knowledgeable carers. Those horses and ponies with more complex needs are cared for in our peaceful sanctuaries.
Our charity was founded on the principles that horses and ponies, as sentient beings, and close companions of people over the centuries, have a value and a purpose. They deserve our kindness and care.
The benefits to you
The benefits of becoming a trustee are not only in the interests of our charity. As an individual, it is also an excellent personal development opportunity and includes the following benefits:
· Contributing your skills and expertise to a cause that is important to you
· Playing a fundamental role in the strategic development of the organisation
· Gaining valuable experience and learning new skills within a leadership role
· Challenging yourself by applying your skills in a different environment
· Gaining non-executive board experience in a supportive, developmentally focused culture
· Learning from other trustees and gaining new insights from seeing how others respond to situations and make decisions.
Application Process
The attached recruitment pack will introduce you to our charity, our leadership team and the role of trustee. You’ll also find details of how to apply.
We welcome people from a wide range of personal and professional backgrounds from the charity, corporate and public sector as trustees.
Please follow the application instructions within the Recruitment Pack
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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SHAK is looking for new trustees
An exciting moment to join us — we’ve just launched our new 3-year strategic plan
SHAK is a resident-led charity on the Alexandra & Ainsworth Estate in Camden, helping young people and adults across South Hampstead, West Hampstead and Kilburn overcome barriers to economic and social inclusion.
We welcome applications from anyone who shares our values. We particularly encourage local residents to apply, and those who can increase representation from minority communities.
WHAT IS A TRUSTEE?
Trustees set a charity’s priorities and strategy and ensure plans are delivered effectively — gaining valuable skills while contributing to a meaningful cause.
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Kidney Care UK, the UK’s leading kidney patient support charity is looking to recruit a number of exceptional individuals to join our committed Board as Trustees. To maintain a good skills balance within the Board, we would particularly welcome applications from a range of interested applicants with legal, IT, finance and fundraising expertise, as well as from senior clinicians including nurses and other allied health professionals. Lived experience of kidney disease would be advantageous but not essential.
Kidney Care UK, provides practical, financial and emotional support for kidney patients and their families, and works in partnership with health professionals and organisations to improve care and quality of life for patients. With over 200 patients supported every week and around £3m invested in our patient support work every year, we are passionately committed to improving the lives of everyone affected by the disease and actively campaign to improve care services.
Trustees are expected to attend four Board meetings a year, held in London and at our office headquarters in Alton, Hampshire, and most Trustees choose to sit on one of our four Committees.
The appointment is for an initial term of three years, with an option to serve up to nine years in total.
There is no remuneration although expenses may be claimed.
We are committed to diversity and strive to create an inclusive environment for all.
To apply, please submit a copy of your CV and a covering letter outlining why you wish to be a Trustee of Kidney Care UK.
Applications are open until 30 September 2026 with interviews scheduled to be held in November.
We are the UK's leading kidney patient support charity



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If you are passionate about the wellbeing of Anglican clergy and their families, are strategically minded and want to make a meaningful difference, we would love to hear from you.
St Luke's is a small charity that works collaboratively to support clergy wellbeing. Our trustees play a vital role in shaping our strategic direction. safeguarding our mission and ensuring we continue to respond effectively to the evolving wellbeing and mental health needs of those we serve.
As a trustee, you will contribute to governance, provide oversight and support the long-term sustainability of the charity. We usually have three scheduled online meetings, and one in-person meeting a year with other ad-hoc meetings as required.
All trustees are expected to engage in regular email communication and respond promptly to requests and decisions.
As a charity working within the Anglican Church, we ask that our trustees have a personal Christian faith, along with a good understanding of the Anglican church and the issues facing clergy today.
We believe that our board should reflect the communities we serve. We actively welcome applications from people of all ages, backgrounds, and identities, especially those currently underrepresented in charity leadership. We are particularly interested in hearing from individuals with professional financial expertise, medical experience, and relevant lived experience.
Applications are via CV and Covering Letter - please see recruitment pack for details. CV's without a covering letter will not be accepted and will not be considered for shortlisting.
A leading charity in clergy wellbeing and mental health
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Chair of the Board of Trustees
The Ripple Pond Charity - Supporting Armed Forces and Veteran Families
A Voluntary Trustee Position
With reasonable expenses reimbursed
Please note that although the closing date for applications is 11 September 2026, we will be reviewing applications as they are received and may interview suitable candidates before the closing date. We therefore encourage interested candidates to apply early, as the recruitment process may close once a suitable appointment is made.
Help Shape the Future of Support for Military Families
The Ripple Pond is seeking an exceptional individual to serve as Chair of our Board of Trustees.
This is an opportunity to lead a unique and growing charity that supports the families and carers of Armed Forces personnel and veterans who have sustained a service-related physical or psychological injury. Through peer support, advocacy, collaboration and innovation, we help military families feel seen, heard and supported throughout their journey.
We are looking for a values-driven leader with strategic vision, strong governance experience and a genuine commitment to improving the lives of military families and the wider Armed Forces community.
About the Role
As Chair, you will lead the Board of Trustees, ensuring that The Ripple Pond remains focused on its charitable purpose, strategic priorities and long-term sustainability.
Working closely with the Chief Executive Officer and fellow Trustees, you will help guide the charity through its next phase of development, strengthening our impact, partnerships and influence across the military, veterans, health and social care sectors.
You will function as an ambassador for the charity, helping to build relationships, influence decision-makers and create opportunities that support lasting positive change for those we support.
Who Are We Looking For?
The Chair of The Ripple Pond leads a small but complex charity that provides support to more than 1,200 Armed Forces and veteran family members across the UK. Around 20% of new Members joining our services live in environments that place them at high risk.
These challenges often arise from complex and overlapping circumstances, including addiction, suicidal ideation, domestic abuse, safeguarding concerns, risk of homelessness and wider welfare needs.
This places significant responsibility on the Chair to provide strong board leadership, support and develop trustees, maintain effective governance and strategic oversight, and work in close partnership with the CEO to ensure the charity remains focused on delivering meaningful impact for military families. The Chair also acts as one of the charity's principal ambassadors and public representatives.
We are seeking an individual with a broad range of experience and perspectives, ideally gained across multiple sectors. This might include commercial business, the public sector, healthcare, social care, the arts, the Armed Forces, emergency services or the voluntary sector.
You will have experience in developing and delivering regional or national strategies that have achieved sustainable and measurable positive outcomes, preferably through collaboration and partnership with a range of stakeholders.
You will have operated at executive or equivalent senior leadership level and be comfortable working across organisational boundaries, where success is achieved through influence, relationships and shared purpose rather than formal authority alone.
You will possess a strong understanding of risk, including strategic, organisational, and people-related risks, and be able to explain complex issues in a way that is clear, practical, and accessible to others.
Most importantly, you will demonstrate humility, integrity and compassion. You will care deeply about people, value the contribution of others and be motivated by a desire to serve the Armed Forces community and improve the lives of military families.
Role Profile
We are seeking an experienced senior leader who can provide effective governance, constructive challenge and confident stewardship to help guide The Ripple Pond through its next phase of development.
The successful candidate will bring:
Experience and Capability
Organisational Leadership and Change
Governance, Finance and Risk
Influence, Partnerships and Representation
Leadership Style and Values
We are particularly interested in individuals who demonstrate:
Integrity and Accountability
A commitment to ethical leadership, transparency and maintaining the highest standards of governance.
Collaborative Leadership
The ability to build trust, bring people together and create an environment where trustees, Members, workforce, partners and other stakeholders feel valued and able to contribute. You will listen, encourage open discussion and help create a shared sense of purpose both within The Ripple Pond and across the wider community.
Compassion and Respect
An understanding of the experiences of military families and carers, with genuine respect for different perspectives, backgrounds and lived experiences.
Courage and Constructive Challenge
You will be confident asking the difficult questions, challenging thinking and encouraging open and honest conversations. You will build trusted internal and strategic relationships, using your influence to ensure the experiences of military families and carers are understood and reflected in wider conversations and decision-making. This will help ensure that The Ripple Pond continues to play its part in shaping a stronger support landscape for military and veteran families.
Self-Awareness and Learning Mindset
A willingness to listen, reflect and continue developing, recognising that effective leadership requires curiosity, humility and openness to new ideas.
Commitment to Our Purpose
A genuine desire to improve the lives of military families, carers and veterans affected by service-related injury. You will understand the importance of lived experience in shaping services, strategy and practice, ensuring that those we support remain central to organisational decision-making.
Experience within the Armed Forces, veterans, healthcare, social care, public service or charity sectors would be beneficial but is not essential.
Safeguarding and Creating a Safe Culture
The Ripple Pond is committed to creating a safe, inclusive and supportive environment for all Members, volunteers, staff, trustees and partners. Safeguarding is fundamental to our work, and trustees share responsibility for ensuring that people feel respected, listened to and able to raise concerns.
The Chair will champion a strong safeguarding culture, ensuring the Board maintains appropriate oversight of safeguarding practice, risk management, policies and organisational culture.
Equality, Diversity and Inclusion
The Ripple Pond believes that diversity of experience and perspective strengthens our organisation and improves the support we provide. We welcome applications from people with different backgrounds, experiences and perspectives, including those with relevant lived experience.
The Chair will help ensure equality, diversity and inclusion are embedded throughout governance, decision-making, culture and service development, creating an organisation where everyone feels valued, respected and able to contribute.
Time Commitment
The role of Chair is a rewarding opportunity to make a meaningful contribution to the lives of Armed Forces and veteran families. While voluntary, it carries significant responsibility and requires a consistent commitment throughout the year.
Key responsibilities include:
Many meetings are held virtually to maximise accessibility and efficiency, although some travel will be required for Board meetings, key events and stakeholder engagement.
Professional Practice
As a national charity supporting over 1,200 military family members across the UK, the Chair will maintain an informed understanding of The Ripple Pond’s work, operating environment, opportunities and risks to provide effective Board leadership and appropriate support and challenge to the Chief Executive.
Applicants should be able to commit sufficient time in line with Charity Commission guidance and recognised principles of good governance. The time requirement will vary throughout the year, with additional involvement likely during periods of strategic development, organisational change or significant emerging issues.
Above all, the Chair will view this not simply as a governance appointment, but as an opportunity to help shape and strengthen an organisation making a lasting difference to military families across the United Kingdom.
Digital Confidence and Ways of Working
The Ripple Pond is a digitally enabled charity, with services, meetings and engagement activity delivered predominantly through online platforms. The Chair should therefore be comfortable working in a digital environment and using technology to support effective governance and communication.
This includes participating in virtual Board meetings, reviewing digital reports and documents, communicating with the Chief Executive and engaging with stakeholders online. Confidence using video conferencing, shared document systems and online collaboration tools is essential to ensure effective participation, timely decision-making and organisational agility.
Term of Appointment
The appointment is for an initial term of three years.
Trustees may be reappointed for further three-year terms up to a maximum of nine years, subject to the charity's governing document and Board approval.
Why Join Us?
This is an opportunity to lead the Board of a growing charity with a clear purpose and a strong commitment to military families across the United Kingdom.
The Ripple Pond exists because the experiences and challenges faced by families caring for injured serving personnel and veterans are often unseen and not fully recognised. As Chair, you will help shape our next chapter, working with an experienced team and community of Members to strengthen our impact, ensure the voices of military families and carers are heard, and help influence wider understanding, services and support.
As part of your application, you will be asked to complete a screening question to help us better understand your suitability for the role.
To apply, please submit:
A current CV.
A covering letter (maximum two pages), addressed to the Board of Trustees, explaining your interest in the role and how your skills, experience and personal qualities would enable you to make a positive contribution as Chair.
Following an initial review of applications, shortlisted candidates will be invited to interview with members of the Board. The interview will provide an opportunity to discuss your experience, leadership approach and aspirations for the role, while also allowing you to learn more about The Ripple Pond.
Supporting adult family members of physically or psychologically injured British Armed Forces personnel and veterans


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Join The Baked Bean Charity Board of Trustees!
Are you passionate about inclusion, equality, and creating lasting social impact?
The Baked Bean Charity is looking for dedicated and experienced individuals to join our Board of Trustees as we embark on a period of strategy development.
This is a unique opportunity to use your skills and expertise to help shape the future of a vibrant charity that supports more than 170 people with learning disabilities every week.
Why Join Us?
As a Trustee, you'll have the opportunity to:
We're Looking For People Who:
Skills and Experience We Need
We are particularly interested in hearing from people with expertise in one or more of the following areas:
Previous experience as a charity trustee is welcomed but not essential.
Available Trustee Roles
We have two Trustee posts available
What We're Looking For
Successful candidates will:
Time Commitment
About The Baked Bean Charity
The Baked Bean Charity is a vibrant and innovative organisation dedicated to promoting social inclusion for people with learning disabilities.
Our wide-ranging activities include:
Everything we do is centred around helping people achieve their goals, build confidence, develop friendships and live happy, fulfilled lives.
Based in Wandsworth, we support people from across South London and surrounding boroughs, creating opportunities, breaking down barriers and challenging preconceptions every day.
We Welcome Diverse Voices
The Baked Bean Charity is committed to equality, diversity and inclusion. We actively encourage applications from people of all backgrounds and experiences, especially those whose perspectives are currently underrepresented in charity governance.
Join us and help create a more inclusive future for people with learning disabilities!
Championing people with learning disabilities via creative education - pushing boundaries, empowering lives and creating a world where all can thrive.

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Trustee of the Rose Road Association Charity – Voluntary Position
The Rose Road Association has been working with children, young people and their families from across Hampshire and the surrounding counties since 1952. The children who attend The Association have profound and multiple learning difficulties and physical disabilities. The charity currently employs around 200 staff and has a turnover of c£5m
The range of services provided includes activity schemes, residential short breaks, family information and advice services and community support to over 300 families in Hampshire and surrounding counties.
We are looking for people passionate about making a positive difference to the lives of young disabled people – could you become part of our dedicated Trustee Team?
Commitment
6 meetings annually in addition to occasional one-off events. All of our Trustees hold a lead role for a certain aspect of the organisation, this could include occasional additional meetings with Officers.
Purpose
Charity Trustees hold the responsibility for the strategic governance of the charity. This includes, but is not restricted to:
· Safeguarding of service users and staff
· Oversight of financial planning and management
· Charity performance against the Business Plan key performance indicators
· Monitoring regulatory compliance
· Guardianship of reputation and ethos
Following a recent skills assessment of existing Trustees, we are now looking for new Trustees with strengths in the following areas to join our experienced, lively and committed Board:
· Health and/or social care quality standards
· ICT
· Human Resources
· Project Management
The position will be responsible to the Chair of the Board of Trustees
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Help shape the future of a leading national charity
GrantScape is seeking to appoint two new Trustees to join and strengthen our Board. This is an excellent opportunity for individuals looking to gain or further develop board-level experience while contributing to the governance of a respected and well-established charity.
We are particularly interested in hearing from candidates with experience in:
Experience within, or connections to, the renewable energy sector would be advantageous but is not essential.
About GrantScape
GrantScape is a highly respected charity specialising in the administration and management of Community Benefit Funds (CBFs). Since 1997, we have established ourselves as a leading provider of grant-making services, delivering high-quality, cost-effective programmes on behalf of our partners.
We work with major renewable energy developers, including wind and solar farm operators, as well as landfill operators through the Landfill Communities Fund. As one of the UK's largest grant-makers, we help direct funding to projects that deliver meaningful benefits to communities, the environment and education.
The Role
As a Trustee, you will play a key role in the governance and strategic direction of the charity. Working alongside fellow Board members, you will help ensure that more than £7 million of funding is distributed each year to the most deserving projects across England, Wales and Scotland.
This is an opportunity to contribute your skills and expertise while supporting a charity with a strong reputation for good governance and community impact.
Time Commitment
The Board meets four times each year:
Trustees are also expected to participate in monthly grant decision-making by email between Board meetings.
Applicants must be based in the UK.
Remuneration
The role is voluntary and unpaid. However, reasonable travel and out-of-pocket expenses will be reimbursed in accordance with GrantScape's Expenses Policy.
How to Apply
To apply, please send:
If you would like an informal discussion about the role before applying, please contact the charity directly to arrange a conversation with Libby, Chair of the Board, or Matt Young, Chief Executive.
Closing date for applications: Friday 11 September.
Please note: Strictly no canvassing.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
MapAction is a leading humanitarian charity that provides geospatial, mapping and data expertise to support disaster response and preparedness worldwide. For more than 20 years, MapAction has worked alongside governments, UN agencies, humanitarian organisations and local partners, supporting over 150 humanitarian emergencies in more than 80 countries. By providing critical insights through maps, data visualisation and analysis, MapAction helps decision-makers understand rapidly evolving situations, target assistance more effectively and ultimately save lives.
MapAction combines the commitment and expertise of small professional staff team with circa 70 highly skilled volunteer geospatial, mapping and data specialists. Together, they help partners prepare for, respond to, and recover from humanitarian crises, while also developing innovative approaches to strengthen disaster resilience and anticipatory action.
MapAction is now seeking to appoint a new Chair of the Board of Trustees to succeed Nick Moody, who will step down later this year following two successful terms as Chair. This is an exciting opportunity to provide leadership to a unique charity that sits at the intersection of humanitarian action, technology and innovation, and to help shape its future direction and impact.
The Chair will play a pivotal leadership role, working closely with the Chief Executive and Board of Trustees to ensure the effective delivery of MapAction’s mission, strategic objectives and long-term sustainability. The Chair will foster strong and constructive relationships across the Board, executive team, staff and volunteers, ensuring that the organisation benefits from both effective support and constructive challenge. Working in partnership with the Chief Executive, the Chair will also act as a key ambassador for MapAction, building and maintaining relationships with funders, partners and stakeholders, and helping to enhance the charity’s profile, influence and impact within the humanitarian sector.
The successful candidate will be an accomplished senior leader with experience of leading senior executive teams and/or non-executive boards. They will possess a strong understanding of governance, organisational risk and financial oversight, together with the credibility and gravitas to influence at the highest levels. Candidates should demonstrate an ability to support fundraising and stakeholder engagement activities, and a genuine commitment to the delivery of humanitarian benefit. Prior experience of the humanitarian, international development, technology, data or voluntary sectors is a distinct advantage.
The Chair will be appointed for an initial term of three years, with the option of renewal for a further term. The role is voluntary and unremunerated.
MapAction is committed to equality, diversity and inclusion and welcomes applications from all suitably qualified candidates.
Final interviews are anticipated to take place in mid- to late-September 2026..
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Being a trustee at IVAR is about more than governance oversight. We want a board of different voices and perspectives that will challenge our thinking and push us to be bolder
With the support of the staff team and professional associates, trustees at IVAR are expected to:
- Set and maintain the strategy and values.
- Ensure IVAR complies at all times with its governing document, charity law, company law and any other relevant legislation or regulations.
- Maintain proper financial control and ensure IVAR applies its resources exclusively in pursuit of its charitable objects, as defined in the governing documents.
- Support the operational management of the charity.
In addition to these, each trustee should use any specific skills, knowledge or experience they have to help the Board reach sound decisions. Trustees are also actively encouraged to become involved in specific projects outside of board meetings, drawing on their own networks and experience to help support staff in their work.
We facilitate collaboration & learning with charities, foundations & public agencies to deliver useful insights that make a difference to communities


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Voluntary Trustee Position for the Molly Huggins Foundation
Location: A combination of in-person/virtual - Travel will be required on occasions to London. Out of pocket travel expenses will be reimbursed.
Time commitment: 5 meetings per year including a strategy day, with time to prepare before meetings and collaborate in between
Remuneration: Voluntary (expenses reimbursed)
Help shape the future of a new, ambitious charity
Launched in 2024 by Metropolitan Thames Valley Housing (MTVH), the Molly Huggins Foundation was created to deliver long-term, place-based investment in communities facing inequality and disadvantage. MTVH is one of the UK’s leading not for profit housing associations providing a range of social and affordable housing across London, the south east and East Midlands.
Our purpose over the next decade, is to raise and distribute £75 million into initiatives that strengthen communities and improve people’s lives.
We’re now looking for up to four Trustees to join our Board at an exciting stage of the Foundation’s development.
The role
As a Trustee, you will:
What we are looking for
You may bring:
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At Women for Refugee Women (WRW), we support refugee and asylum-seeking women who have fled persecution to rebuild their lives on their own terms.
We have an overarching vision that women who come to the UK in search of safety experience a fair and compassionate asylum system and are supported to feel free, welcome and able to rebuild their lives. We currently work in three main areas:
Power: To support women who have sought asylum to reclaim their power through opportunities to develop new and existing skills, access information and advice, and build confidence and connections.
Influence: To amplify the voices of women who have sought asylum to wide audiences through research, events, creative projects, the arts, social media, print and digital media and other means of communication.
Change: To support women who have sought asylum to influence public perceptions of refugees, and to challenge and change the UK’s asylum system so that it is fair and supportive.
Role Description
Time commitment
2-hour quarterly Board meetings - plus pre-reading of Board papers.
Full day annual strategy planning meeting.
1.5-hour quarterly Finance & HR Committee meetings - plus pre-reading of papers
Ad hoc events (including launches, networking events).
Quarterly supervision with the Co-Directors.
Term
An initial term of 3 years, renewable once up to a maximum of 6 years.
Salary
Trustee roles are voluntary. They are unpaid, though expenses incurred in the role will be reimbursed.
Role Purpose
To ensure Women for Refugee Women delivers its vision, mission and values, and fulfils its duty to women seeking safety in the UK
To ensure the Board fulfils its responsibilities and provides effective governance and strategic leadership
To act as an ambassador for the charity
To provide steady, values-led leadership in a complex and evolving external environment
Responsibilities
Ensure WRW operates in line with its governing document and all legal and regulatory requirements
Fulfil the responsibilities of a trustee and company director, always acting in the best interests of the organisation
Lead the Board in setting strategic direction, priorities and goals, and in reviewing organisational performance
Work closely with the Co-Directors to guide and support the organisation’s work, while ensuring clear and appropriate accountability
Shape Board agendas and chair meetings to enable thoughtful discussion, constructive challenge and clear decision-making
Set the tone for Board culture, ensuring it is inclusive, collaborative and grounded in WRW’s values
Work in close partnership with the Co-Chair (where applicable), modelling collaborative and feminist leadership
Contribute your perspective to Board discussions to support informed and balanced decision-making
Ensure strong financial oversight, sustainability and responsible stewardship of resources
Help ensure strong and proportionate governance, systems and controls are in place
Safeguard WRW’s values, reputation and commitment to the women it works alongside
Support Board development, including recruitment, succession planning and maintaining a balance of skills and perspectives
Foster strong, open and respectful relationships between trustees and staff, maintaining appropriate governance boundaries
Represent WRW externally where appropriate, helping to build relationships and uphold its values and reputation
Contribute to wider Board responsibilities, including subcommittees and ambassadorial support
Person Specification
Personal Qualities
Personal integrity and sound judgement
Commitment to WRW’s vision, mission and values, and to the rights of refugee and asylum-seeking women
Collaborative approach, with the confidence to contribute, ask questions and offer constructive challenge
Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build positive and respectful relationships and networks
An engaged and thoughtful leadership style, with the ability to lead with clarity and confidence, including in complex or sensitive contexts
Knowledge and Skills
Understanding of the legal duties and responsibilities of trusteeship
Strategic thinking and the ability to contribute to long-term direction
Strong chairing and facilitation skills, with the ability to guide discussion and build consensus
Good understanding of governance, board dynamics and the respective roles of trustees and senior staff
Confidence in supporting and constructively challenging senior leadership
Sound judgement in navigating external and politically sensitive contexts
Experience
Experience of chairing boards, committees or similar forums (or equivalent leadership experience)
Experience working collaboratively to achieve shared goals
Sound judgement and the ability to make balanced, well-informed decisions
Experience building constructive relationships with senior stakeholders
Experience representing an organisation externally
Lived experience of seeking asylum (desirable)
Application process
We welcome applications from individuals who are excited by our work and feel they can contribute meaningfully to the Board.
To apply, please submit your CV and a short covering statement (maximum 2 pages), via CharityJob, outlining:
Which role you are applying for
Why you are interested in joining WRW
What you would bring to the role, including any specific skills, experience or perspectives
Interviews will be held with our Chair and Co-Directors and arranged at a time and date to suit the candidate.
Due to the expected volume of applications, we regret that we are only able to respond to shortlisted candidates.
We are committed to making this process accessible. Please let us know if you require any adjustments to support your application.
As a women’s organisation, we are recruiting women trustees and particularly welcome applications from women with lived experience of the asylum system and from racialised communities.
Women for Refugee Women supports women seeking safety in the UK to rebuild their lives and campaigns alongside them for a compassionate asylum system.



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Unreal offers support and information to people with lived experience of Depersonalisation and Derealisation (DPDR) - including people experiencing symptoms themselves and their carers, friends and families. We aim to raise awareness of DPDR, provide up-to date clinically-validated information, signpost people to relevant resources, push for policy change, assist in research studies and enable people living with DPDR to speak with others through our flagship Peer Support Programme to help support each other.
We are supported by a dedicated network of volunteers and ambassadors whose expertise and lived experience are central to what we do.
Despite being a small and relatively young charity, officially founded in 2019, we have established ourselves as the leading voice on DPDR in the UK and are proud of what we have achieved.
Unreal enters this next chapter from a position of real strength. We have established ourselves as the leading charity for DPDR in the UK, with a peer support programme that continues to grow in demand, strong relationships with clinicians, policymakers and researchers, and a clear strategic direction.
We have recently set our key priorities for 2026 to 2030, and we are looking for new board members who are excited to help us deliver on that ambition.
This is a significant moment for the charity. We are recruiting for trustees at a time when we have strong foundations, a clear sense of purpose, and real momentum. The people who join us now will help shape the next chapter of Unreal.
At such a pivotal time for the charity, and to help achieve our ambitions, we are looking for enthusiastic and committed individuals to join our Trustees.
We are currently recruiting:
A HR/Governance Trustee
A Finance Trustee
A Fundraising Trustee
We welcome applications from people with or without previous trustee experience. What matters most is your commitment to our mission and the skills and perspectives you bring.
We have attached our recruitment pack with details of the individual roles.
Time commitment
Board meetings: monthly (9 per year), held online
Full trustee days, held in person: twice a year
Online Trustee meetings, twice a year
Additional time required for specific projects or sub-committees
Support for new trustees
We are committed to making trusteeship at Unreal as accessible and rewarding as possible. All new board members will receive a full induction and training
Expenses
All reasonable expenses incurred in carrying out your role as a trustee will be reimbursed in line with our expenses policy.
What we are looking for
We are not looking for a particular type of person. We are looking for the right people. Within our trustees and board, we aim to bring together a range of skills, backgrounds and perspectives.
Full role specifications for each position are included below. These set out the specific skills, experience and qualities we are looking for, alongside the responsibilities of the role.
In addition to the specified roles below, we will also be recruiting more widely, and welcome applications from anyone who fulfils the below general criteria.
We particularly welcome applications from:
People with lived experience of DPDR, including carers, friends and family members.
Clinicians and researchers working in the field.
Skills and experience that are valuable to us include:
Finance
Fundraising
HR
Governance
Expertise in the mental health or charity sector.
We ask all trustees to commit to a term of three to four years. The Chair may be appointed for a term of up to five years.
Before you apply
Trustees of Unreal must meet the following eligibility criteria. Please check these before applying.
You must:
Be 18 years of age or older
Not be automatically disqualified under the Charities Act 2011. This includes any person: with undischarged bankruptcy those who has been declared bankrupt; that has entered into an IVA; been disqualified as a company director; or that has certain unspent criminal convictions relating to dishonesty, fraud or contempt of court
Have no safeguarding restrictions that would prevent you from working with vulnerable people
Be willing to declare any conflicts of interest and to complete a DBS check
If you are unsure whether any of the above applies to you, the Charity Commission website has further guidance.
All trustees are expected to uphold Unreal's Code of Conduct for Board Members. A copy will be shared with shortlisted candidates and must be signed on appointment.
General Trustee Responsibilities
Candidates should demonstrate:
Commitment to the charity’s mission and values.
Integrity, sound judgement and professionalism.
Ability to contribute to effective governance and strategic decision-making.
Willingness to act in the charity’s best interests at all times.
Ability to work collaboratively and constructively as part of a board.
Good communication and interpersonal skills.
Understanding of confidentiality, accountability and conflicts of interest.
Awareness of safeguarding, equality, diversity and inclusion responsibilities.
Financial awareness and responsible oversight of resources.
Sufficient time and commitment to fulfil trustee duties and attend meetings.
Willingness to undertake training and ongoing development.
Relevant professional, leadership, governance or lived experience would be advantageous.
How to apply
To apply, please send the following:
A CV or brief summary of your relevant experience
A short personal statement of up to 250 words setting out what you would bring to Unreal and why the role appeals to you
We ask that any applications submitted are in the candidate’s own words.
Deadline
The closing date for applications is 27 August 2026.
Interviews are expected to take place in September 2026.
The Recruitment Process
We want to make this process as straightforward and human as possible. Shortlisted candidates will be invited to an informal conversation with one or more of our trustees, giving you a chance to find out more about us and for us to learn more about you. Successful candidates will then be invited to a formal panel interview with set questions.
Interviews will be held virtually, though if you would prefer to meet in person we will do our best to accommodate this.
We are committed to making this process as accessible as possible. If you require any adjustments to support your application or participation in the interview process, please do get in touch and we will do our best to accommodate you.
We are committed to equity, diversity and inclusion in everything we do, including in how we recruit. We particularly welcome applications from people with lived experience of DPDR, and from those who are underrepresented in charity leadership.
Unreal offers support and information to people with lived experience of Depersonalisation and Derealisation (DPDR)


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