Volunteer roles in Barnet
Change Agents UK is an established sustainability education and future skills charity. We use education and recruitment to empower people and organisations with the knowledge, skills and confidence needed to create a better, more sustainable future for everyone. Helping people from all walks of life to become “change agents”.
We are seeking new trustees and directors of our charity and non-profit trading subsidiary boards. Trustees and directors play vital roles in making sure that Change Agents UK is well-governed and achieves sustained growth of impact and progress towards our goals. This is a fantastic opportunity to put your professional skills to use supporting a dynamic and ambitious charity.
What we are looking for
We are looking for people willing to bring energy, enthusiasm and commitment to the role, who can actively support our growth and who will broaden the diversity of thinking and skills on our Board.
Personal skills and qualities:
- A strong personal commitment to the principles of sustainability
- Willingness and ability to understand and accept their responsibilities as a trustee or director and to act in the best interests of the organisation.
- Ability to think creatively and strategically, to exercise sound, independent judgment and to work effectively as a board member.
- Effective communication skills and willingness to participate actively in discussion.
- Commitment to Nolan’s seven principles of public life: selflessness, integrity, objectivity, accountability, openness, honesty and leadership.
- Charity trustees must be at least 18 years of age and must not be disqualified from serving as a trustee
We are particularly keen to hear from applicants who have experience in the following: working with or in schools, colleges or multi-academy trusts or in training/skills provision; fundraising, bid-writing or corporate partnerships or recruitment and general HR.
We are committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive board, welcoming and valuing people from all backgrounds and a broad range of perspectives and experiences. You do not need previous board experience to apply and will be provided with induction and support in the role.
Duties of trustees & directors
- Support and direct Change Agents UK’s vision, goals, strategy and activities.
- Actively promote and champion the work of the Change Agents UK, amplifying messages, campaigns and supporting our growth
- Approve (as part of the Board and with input from the Executive Team) financial plans and budgets and monitor and evaluate progress.
- Ensure that key risks are being identified, monitored and controlled effectively.
- Review and approve Change Agents UK’s financial statements (with the advice of an Independent Examiner/Auditor).
- Provide support and challenge to the CEO/Executive Team
- Keep abreast of changes in Change Agents UK’s operating environment and charity regulation
- Contribute to regular reviews of Change Agents UK’s own governance and policies.
- Attend Board meetings adequately prepared to contribute to discussions and participate in decision-making.
- Use independent judgment, acting legally and in good faith to promote and protect Change Agents UK’s interests, to the exclusion of their own personal and/or any third-party interests.
- Contribute to the broader success of Change Agents UK’s objects, aims and reputation by applying your skills, expertise, knowledge and contacts. There will be times when the Trustees will need to be actively involved beyond Board meetings. This may involve reading and commenting on board papers, leading discussions, focusing on key issues, providing advice and guidance on new initiatives, presenting externally, or other issues in which the trustee has special expertise.
- Utilise your own network to promote the work and activities of Change Agents UK.
We are seeking an ambitious new Chair to lead our Board of Trustees. This is an exciting opportunity to help drive the success of an increasingly influential charity that is having substantial impact on national policy and on the lives of vulnerable people.
We are looking for someone who shares our values of putting people first, bringing people together and seeking lasting change. A passion for our work and an appreciation of the unique insights brought by lived experience are essential. The ideal candidate will be well-respected and possess active networks in policy, public affairs, and/or business sectors, including philanthropy. They will leverage these connections to enhance our work. The individual will have a proven trach record of setting, agreeing and attending to an organisation’s strategy, and will bring financial literacy and business acumen.
We tackle the root causes of the ‘revolving door’ by amplifying the voices of people with lived experience of crisis and crime.
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We’re looking for trustees
We’re looking to recruit dynamic, committed and motivated people with professional skills and experience who are as passionate as we are about empowering individuals to work through and beyond their experience of sexual abuse.
Specific qualifications are not necessarily required and we welcome applicants with lived experience. A genuine interest in learning about our charity and our services within the local community is essential.
These trustees will help to form a new board dedicated to supporting the charity and contributing to the effective and quality governance of Trust House. You will play an active role in developing the strategic direction of the charity and provide guidance to ensure the charity continues to support anyone affected by rape or sexual abuse in the Thames Valley area.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Global Charities Trustee Role Vacancy
Grant-making and Impact measurements specialism
Role Description
INTRODUCTION
Global Charities (operating name Global’s Make Some Noise) is the official charity of Global, the UK and Europe’s largest Radio and Outdoor company. The Charity brings Global staff and the Global’s amazing brands together to create incredible change for communities right across the UK.
Since 2014, Make Some Noise (MSN) has raised more than £43 million, changed more than 248,000 lives and additionally reached more than 603,000 people through over 755 projects across the UK.
We are seeking an experienced, values-driven and analytically strong individual to join our Board of Trustees, with a particular focus on grant-making, impact measurement and an understanding of diverse and marginalised communities.
You will bring rigorous judgement and constructive challenge to Board discussions, helping to ensure our grant-making decisions are robust and evidence-led, and that the charity maximises its impact for beneficiaries across the UK. This is an exceptional opportunity to use your expertise in support of communities facing some of life's toughest challenges.
GLOBAL’S MAKE SOME NOISE
Global’s Make Some Noise utilises the power and reach of Global’s platforms, talent, and client base to raise vital funds and awareness for the charities we support. We also work closely with Global staff 'Globallers’, to tap into their skills and experience, which allows us to build meaningful training and development opportunities for our small charities and maximise the partnership, events and on-air fundraising opportunities.
We align with Global’s proposition of “national brands delivered locally”, so that we are relevant to audiences in terms of both raising money and supporting local projects. We also align with Global’s culture of Making Everyone’s Day Brighter and work closely across the business to maximise the opportunities under this shared vision.
The Charity works closely with individual radio brands to develop fundraising strategies relevant to their audiences and commercial clients. We continue to focus on growing brand awareness of Global’s Make Some Noise and to innovate our various fundraising streams in order to support small charities that are in need of financial help and align with the Charity’s strategy.
Global’s Make Some Noise actively supports around 100 charities a year, in communities across the UK. These charities are small (under £1million in revenue) but high in impact, and provide critical help for some of the most vulnerable in our society.
We run 3 programmes to build sustainability in small charities:
· An awareness programme to generate much needed publicity and support
· A grants programme to fund vital services and equipment
· A learning and development programme to help upskill charities
Our mission is to ensure that nobody in the UK is left facing life’s toughest challenges alone. We deliver that mission through four key pillars :
· Providing shelter and safety; A safe home is essential, yet millions of people don’t live in one. We work with small charities that exist to support those who have no option but to live on the streets, in temporary accommodation or in unsafe or overcrowded houses.
· Supporting physical and mental health; We fund crucial services to ensure people can access the support they need to feel well. This includes funding hospice and care services, mental health helplines, respite support for people with disabilities and their families, and food banks for those living in poverty.
· Improving life skills; We’re supporting programmes that are dedicated to improving people’s life skills and future opportunities. This includes helping people get the education they need, upskilling them for the future, providing access to wellbeing support, and supporting them into employment.
· Preventing isolation; We recognise how vital it is for people to be connected so we fund crucial projects that prevent isolation. These include community projects that bring people together to build a sense of belonging, as well providing access to devices that support connections and digital skills training.
Our 2025 fundraising appeal for Global’s Make Some Noise raised a record-breaking £4.8million for communities across the UK. You can find out more about our impact here: https://cdn.sanity.io/files/lvz0au6x/production/e2f407d31e35d28769be5008efd248bbdb68f44c.pdf
THE TRUSTEE BOARD
The Trustee Board comprises of a mix of internal (Global employees) and external Trustees, with specialist knowledge aiming to cover different areas across charity governance, finance, grant making, partnerships, content production, staff engagement, fundraising and marketing. The full Board meet five times a year, with four quarterly Board meetings and one Strategy half day. Members of the Finance Committee meet four times a year, ahead of the main Board meeting. Additionally, there is a Nominations Committee, who meet as required to discuss Trustee/Senior Team appointments. Board members are encouraged to attend meetings in person at Global’s offices in Leicester Square or Holborn.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Trustees play an essential role in the governance of the Charity and its future development. The Trustees, while retaining total responsibility for the conduct of Global Charities’ affairs, delegate functions to the executive staff and the Grants Panel. The following matters are key Trustee responsibilities:
· Appointment of Trustees and of the Chair
· Appointment of Grants Panel and the Chair, and approval of Terms of Reference
· Appointment of Finance Committee and the Chair, and approval of Terms of Reference
· Approval of the Terms of Reference of any other Panels or Committees
· Agreement of strategy, and approval of strategic plans
· Approval of the Annual Budget and of all expenditure over £200,000
· Approval of the Annual Report and Accounts
· Appointment of the Auditors
Role Description
· To contribute actively to the Board of Trustees’ role in giving strategic direction to the charity, setting overall policy, defining goals, setting targets and evaluating performance against agreed targets.
· To make sure that Global Charities complies with its governing document, charity law, company law and any other relevant legislation or regulations.
· To make sure the charity uses its resources exclusively in pursuance of its objects and that the charity does not spend money on activities that are not included in its own objects.
· To scrutinise Board papers, attend quarterly Board meetings and contribute to discussions and decision-making processes.
· To provide guidance on new initiatives and issues in which the Trustee has special expertise.
· To make sure risk management and control systems are in place, with clear delegated responsibilities to staff for managing and mitigating risk, and to monitor these on an ongoing basis.
· To approve annual charity budgets including approval of Senior Management pay rises and monitor financial performance against these budgets.
· To ensure that Global Charities has policies and practice that mean it is able to recruit, retain and develop high quality people.
· To act as an Ambassador for the charity and establish networks in support of the charity’s strategy and reputation.
PERSON SPECIFICATION
The Board is looking for an experienced candidate who brings experience across grant-making, impact measurement and understanding of diverse and marginalised communities. A candidate who also has experience in fundraising, particularly how to technical applications from large funders, Trusts or Foundations, would be beneficial but is not an essential element of this role.
Essential Experience and Knowledge
We are particularly looking for candidates with significant experience in one or more of the following:
· Overseeing or managing a grants portfolio, including assessment, due diligence and decision-making
· Developing, delivering or overseeing impact measurement, outcomes frameworks or programme evaluation
· Working at a senior level with or for diverse and marginalised communities
· Operating at a senior level in the charity, foundation or social impact sector.
· Significant charity governance experience and a strong understanding of Trustee responsibilities
Essential Personal Qualities
The successful candidate must be able to demonstrate:
· Strong independent judgement and analytical thinking
· Confidence to offer constructive challenge and to speak up thoughtfully in Board discussions
· The ability to weigh evidence and consider multiple perspectives before reaching a view
· A commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion
· Collaborative approach and respect for collective Trustee decision-making
· A passion for the aims of Global Charities and an ambition to make the biggest difference possible to the lives of beneficiaries
Desirable Experience
It would be advantageous if the successful candidate also brings one or more of the following:
· Formal safeguarding training and up-to-date knowledge of relevant legislation and best practice
· Understanding of fundraising regulation and fundraising governance
· Experience of charity finance oversight or scrutiny of charity accounts
· Relevant lived experience connected to the communities and cause areas the charity supports (providing shelter and safety; supporting physical and mental health; improving life skills; preventing isolation)
· Experience on committees, panels or boards
· Useful networks within the charity, grant-making or social impact sectors. Grant funding applications through Trusts and Foundations.
· Knowledge of and interest in the voluntary sector more broadly
Indicative Candidate Backgrounds
Candidates might include, but are not limited to:
· A senior leader in a grant-making trust or foundation
· A Director of Programmes, Impact, Grants or Evaluation
· A charity CEO, COO or senior executive with strong programme and impact experience
· An individual with relevant lived experience and strong governance capability
FURTHER INFORMATION:
The Charity has a fundraising subsidiary, Global Charities (Trading) Ltd, whose principal activity is to contribute to the fundraising for Global Charities.
The ultimate control of the Charity is vested in its member, Global Radio Ltd. The member delegates the running of the Charity and the safeguarding of its assets to the Trustees. The assigned Executive for the member is the CEO, Global, who is represented by the Director, Global Goodness.
Trustees do not receive remuneration, as their role is entirely voluntary. They can claim travel expenses to Board meetings and any essential meetings as agreed with the Chair.
HOW TO APPLY
To apply, please provide a CV and covering statement which outlines;
· Why you would like to be a Trustee for Global's Make Some Noise
· How your experience in grant-making, impact measurement and/or working with marginalised communities would strengthen the Board
· Your relevant career background and how your skills align with this Role Description
· Any relevant lived experience you would bring to the role
CLOSING DATE
Shortlisted candidates will have interviews with Nominations Committee members in June/July 2026. We are reviewing applications on a rolling basis.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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About this Role: Senior Performance Analyst (Volunteer)
Location: Remote
Commitment: Part-time (volunteer, pro bono role)
Contribution Requirements: minimum 10–15 hours a week; minimum 3- 6 months.
Professional Volunteering
Professional volunteering is skills‑based service performed with the same reliability, accountability, and quality expected in a paid professional role. Volunteers are core contributors whose work directly supports our mission of global compassion, collaboration, and action. Expectations include:
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Consistent weekly availability
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Timely communication and responsiveness
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Ownership of assigned tasks and follow‑through
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Participation in team meetings and workflows
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Alignment with organizational values.
About Solution Community:
Solution Community is an international 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, pioneering an innovative social platform dedicated to enabling actionable change. With volunteers from over 70 countries, we are a testament to the power of global collaboration. Our team members bring experiences from some of the world’s most successful companies, including Apple, Toyota, Google, Netflix, Walmart, Meta, and many others, creating a rich tapestry of knowledge and passion.
Our Mission:
To foster a global community of compassion, uniting individuals and organizations to solve the world’s social problems. We are the bridge that connects non-profits, businesses, philanthropists, and volunteers, empowering them to create meaningful change for current and future generations.
Our Vision:
Imagine a world where every person has the opportunity to thrive - a world united by collaboration, compassion, and action. At Solution Community, we are turning that vision into reality, driving transformative change that reshapes the future.
Summary of Role:
As our Senior Performance Analyst, you will be a driving force behind organizational excellence, working closely with the Head of Organizational Performance to design, implement, and continuously refine systems that measure, track, and elevate impact across all functions. You will turn vision into measurable outcomes, ensuring that every initiative contributes meaningfully to our mission.
Responsibilities
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Design Performance Frameworks: Develop and implement organization-wide performance measurement systems, including KPIs, OKRs, and impact metrics that align with strategic priorities.
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Drive Accountability and Clarity: Partner with team leads to define success metrics, track progress, and ensure transparency in performance across departments and initiatives.
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Analyze and Elevate Impact: Translate data into insights, identifying performance gaps, opportunities, and actionable recommendations to improve effectiveness and efficiency.
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Collaborate Across Functions: Work closely with cross-functional teams to embed a culture of performance, learning, and continuous improvement throughout the organization.
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Support Strategic Execution: Assist the Head of Organizational Performance in aligning initiatives with overarching goals, ensuring consistent follow-through and measurable outcomes.
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Build Scalable Systems: Create tools, dashboards, and reporting mechanisms that enable real-time performance tracking and long-term scalability.
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Champion a Culture of Growth: Encourage reflection, learning, and innovation by promoting best practices in performance management and organizational development.
Qualifications
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Experienced Performance Leaders: You bring 5+ years of experience in performance management, strategy execution, operations, consulting, or a related field, with a proven ability to drive measurable outcomes.
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Analytical Thinkers: You are highly data-driven, comfortable working with metrics, and skilled at translating complex information into clear, actionable insights.
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Collaborative Influencers: You excel at working across diverse teams, building alignment, and fostering accountability without formal authority.
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Systems Builders: You have experience designing scalable frameworks, dashboards, or tools that improve organizational performance and clarity.
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Mission-Aligned Changemakers: You are passionate about social impact and motivated to contribute your skills to a purpose-driven, global organization.
What We Offer
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Global collaboration with leaders and strategists from top global companies
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Meaningful impact on global causes and communities
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A vibrant, multicultural team spanning 70+ countries
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A supportive environment rooted in compassion, integrity, innovation, and collaboration
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Flexible work life with full autonomy
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Opportunities for personal and professional growth
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A formal recommendation upon successful completion of your volunteer term.
To foster a global community of compassion, uniting individuals and organizations to solve the world's social problems.


The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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About this Role: Volunteer Lead Security Engineer
Location: Remote
Commitment: Part-time (volunteer, pro bono role)
Contribution Requirements: minimum 10-15 hours a week; minimum 3 to 6 months.
About Solution Community:
Solution Community is an international 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, pioneering an innovative social platform dedicated to enabling actionable change. With volunteers from over 70 countries, we are a testament to the power of global collaboration. Our team members bring experiences from some of the world’s most successful companies, including Apple, Toyota, Google, Netflix, Walmart, Meta, and many others, creating a rich tapestry of knowledge and passion.
Our Mission:
To foster a global community of compassion, uniting individuals and organizations to solve the world’s social problems. We are the bridge that connects non-profits, businesses, philanthropists, and volunteers, empowering them to create meaningful change for current and future generations.
Our Vision:
Imagine a world where every person can thrive - a world united by collaboration, compassion, and action. At Solution Community, we are making that vision a reality and driving change that will shape the future.
Professional Volunteering:
Professional volunteering is skills‑based service performed with the same reliability, accountability, and quality expected in a paid professional role. Volunteers are core contributors whose work directly supports our mission of global compassion, collaboration, and action.
Expectations include:
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Consistent weekly availability
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Timely communication and responsiveness
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Ownership of assigned tasks and follow‑through
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Participation in team meetings and workflows
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Alignment with organizational values and processes
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Attending your weekly team sync and sharing updates
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Responding to Slack messages within a reasonable timeframe
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Completing assigned tasks by agreed deadlines
Role Summary:
As our Lead Security Engineer, you will be the guardian of our digital ecosystem, designing and implementing secure systems that protect our platform, data, and global community. You will lead our security strategy, ensuring resilience, trust, and integrity across all technological initiatives.
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Design and Defend: Architect and implement robust security frameworks, policies, and protocols that safeguard our infrastructure, applications, and user data.
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Identify and Mitigate Risks: Proactively assess vulnerabilities, conduct security audits, and lead threat modeling to prevent and respond to potential risks.
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Secure Development Practices: Embed security into the software development lifecycle, guiding teams on best practices such as secure coding, encryption, and authentication.
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Lead Incident Response: Establish and manage incident detection and response processes to ensure rapid resolution and continuous improvement.
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Collaborate Across Teams: Work closely with engineering, product, and operations teams to ensure security is integrated into every layer of our platform.
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Educate and Empower: Mentor team members and raise security awareness across the organization, fostering a culture of shared responsibility.
Qualifications:
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Experienced Security Leaders: 7+ years of experience leading cybersecurity or information security, with a strong background in securing cloud-based systems and applications.
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Technical Experts: Possess deep knowledge of security principles, including network security, identity and access management, encryption, and vulnerability management.
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Strategic Thinkers: Able to balance security with usability and scalability, making thoughtful decisions in a fast-moving, mission-driven environment.
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Collaborative Communicators: Able to clearly explain complex security concepts to both technical and non-technical stakeholders across a global team.
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Mission-Driven Contributors: Deeply committed to our mission and able to consistently contribute 10–15 hours per week for the duration of the engagement. Your dedication, reliability, and sense of purpose drive meaningful progress and impact.
Team & Reporting Structure
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Reports to: Head of Engineering
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Collaborate with: Engineering, DevOps, Product, Data, and Leadership teams
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May lead or mentor: Volunteer engineers and security contributors
What We Offer:
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Global collaboration with leaders and strategists from top global companies
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Meaningful impact on global causes and communities
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A vibrant, multicultural team spanning 70+ countries
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A supportive environment rooted in compassion, integrity, innovation, and collaboration
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Flexible work life with full autonomy
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Opportunities for personal and professional growth
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A formal recommendation upon successful completion of your volunteer term.
To foster a global community of compassion, uniting individuals and organizations to solve the world's social problems.


The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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About this Role: Volunteer Product Owner
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Location: Remote
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Commitment: Part-time, volunteer (pro bono role)
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Hours: Minimum 10-15 hours per week
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Duration: Minimum 6 months
About Solution Community
Solution Community is a global incubator for change, empowering individuals, nonprofits, philanthropists, and volunteers to tackle society's most pressing challenges with greater impact. With a diverse team hailing from over 70 countries and enriched by experiences from companies like Google, Apple, and Toyota, we are reshaping the future through collaboration, compassion, and action.
Summary of Role
As a Senior Product Owner, you will lead the strategy, development, and execution of transformative projects within our platform. Your role is to connect vision to execution, ensuring our solutions drive meaningful impact and align with Solution Community’s mission to unite and empower global change-makers.
Responsibilities
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Define and prioritize the product roadmap to ensure alignment with the Solution Community’s strategic goals.
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Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including developers, designers, and stakeholders, to deliver high-quality product features.
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Conduct market and user research to identify needs and opportunities for platform enhancements.
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Manage product backlog, ensuring clear and actionable user stories and acceptance criteria.
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Facilitate agile ceremonies, including sprint planning, retrospectives, and daily stand-ups.
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Monitor product performance and implement improvements based on analytics and feedback.
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Act as the voice of the customer, championing their needs throughout the product lifecycle.
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At least 5 years of proven experience as a Product Owner or in a similar role, ideally in a non-profit or tech-driven environment.
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Strong knowledge of agile methodologies and product management tools (e.g., Jira, Trello).
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Exceptional communication and leadership skills with the ability to collaborate effectively in a multicultural, global team.
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Analytical mindset with a passion for solving complex problems.
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Self-motivated, detail-oriented, and comfortable managing multiple priorities.
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Experience with social impact projects or platforms is a plus.
What We Offer
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Global Collaboration: Work alongside industry legends from top global companies.
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Meaningful Impact: Contribute directly to global causes and make measurable differences.
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Cultural Richness: Engage with a vibrant team from across the world.
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Empowering Environment: Thrive in a culture of compassion, innovation, and collaboration.
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Flexible Work Life: Work from anywhere with autonomy.
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Growth and Learning: Enhance your skills with support from seasoned professionals.
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Lasting Recognition: Receive glowing recommendations for your career after your tenure.
To foster a global community of compassion, uniting individuals and organizations to solve the world's social problems.


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Make a Smile is seeking a motivated and organised Chapter President to lead one of our local Chapters. This is a key leadership position responsible for overseeing committee operations, supporting volunteers, and ensuring the smooth running of all Chapter activities.
About Make a Smile
Make a Smile is a charity dedicated to bringing joy to children through character visits, events, and community engagement. Each Chapter is run by a volunteer committee, and the President plays a central role in guiding and supporting that team.
Role Overview
The Chapter President is responsible for the overall management, development, and compliance of their Chapter. You will lead the committee, coordinate activities, and act as the main link between your Chapter and the national Board of Trustees.
This role is ideal for someone who enjoys leading teams, solving problems, and making a meaningful impact in their community.
Key Responsibilities
- Local Leadership
- Oversee the day‑to‑day running of the Chapter and support committee members in their roles.
- Provide direction, guidance, and oversight across volunteer recruitment, events, fundraisers, and costume management.
- Chair committee meetings and ensure tasks are completed efficiently and on time.
- Identify when committee members need support and step in with advice, delegation, or hands‑on help.
- Complete and maintain the Chapter Development Plan and work towards improving Chapter performance each year.
- Ensure all activities comply with the charity’s constitution, handbook, and legal requirements.
National Responsibilities
- Act as the primary point of contact between your Chapter and the Board of Trustees.
- Submit a monthly report on Chapter progress, challenges, and key decisions.
- Attend the monthly Charity Leadership Meeting to share updates and contribute to national planning.
- Implement national guidance and changes communicated by Trustees.
- Manage your Chapter’s allocated budget and support fundraising targets.
- Ensure all required paperwork is kept up‑to‑date, including logs, finances, and post‑event forms.
What We’re Looking For
- Strong leadership and communication skills.
- Ability to motivate and support a team.
- Organised, proactive, and able to manage multiple responsibilities.
- Confident decision‑maker with a collaborative approach.
- Passionate about Make a Smile’s mission and working with volunteers.
- No prior charity leadership experience required — full training and guidance provided.
What You’ll Gain
- Leadership and management experience.
- Opportunities to develop strategic planning and organisational skills.
- A chance to make a real difference in your community.
- Experience working closely with a national charity board.
- A rewarding role where you help create magical experiences for children.
Summary
As Chapter President, you will:
- Lead and support your committee.
- Ensure effective operations and compliance.
- Drive Chapter development and improvement.
- Represent your Chapter at national level.
- Lead by example and uphold the values of Make a Smile
* To bring children's dreams to life * To provide a professional service * To bring fun to both children and volunteers



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A charity based in Croydon, Surrey, London, UK is looking for volunteer Charity Team Assistants; to volunteer 30 unpaid hours per week. The Charity serves a multi ethnic community especially people from Black and ethnic minority backgrounds.
Responsibilities:
- To assist GNDFuk's permanent instructors in finding and providing creative forms of engagement for both our youth and adult programmes.
- To assist in project and schedule planning including setting and clearing up 30 minutes before and after projects and events
- To assist in ensuring that activities are executed safely
- To assist in coordinating events and activities to encourage the objectives of GNDFuk
Person Specification:
- Someone enthusiastic and creative who is committed to working towards the achievements of the charities objectives.
- Knowledege of Black and ethnic minority tradition/culture is preferable however not essential.
- Experience is desirable.
This is a non-paid one year temporary position however accommodation and maintenance will be provided.
All interested candidates are required to send us a letter of application, a resume, and contact to the email provided. If your application is accepted, you will be invited for a telephone interview. Any applications received after the closing date will not be considered unless we have been unable to find a suitable candidate for this vacancy.
Successful candidates will require a DBS/POLICE check and references prior to commencement.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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About IRMO
IRMO works to enable the development, agency, and participation of Latin Americans and other Spanish and Portuguese speakers, by responding to both immediate needs and structural inequalities. We do this by offering high-quality information and advice services, opportunities for development and training, and a platform to seek social and systemic change. Our work is organised across three main operational areas - Advice and Casework; Education, Training and Employment; Children and Young People, and a cross-cutting area - Advocacy, Research and Campaigning.
About the role
The Communication & Outreach Volunteer will work closely with the Communications, Monitoring and Evaluation Officer (CMEL), assisting in a variety of outreach and communication tasks. This new role will support the communication of the impact of IRMO’s work externally and, crucially, spend time in the community promoting our services directly.
By supporting this area of our work, you will play a key role in promoting our services, projects and activities to the Latin American community both in-person through outreach activities such as flyering and attending events, and online through the creation of social media posts.
This is an exciting opportunity for anyone who wants to develop their communication, design or promotional skills and professional experience. They will also be able to use their language, creative and interpersonal skills in a positive and impactful way.
This role is particularly suited to someone who wants to volunteer with IRMO but wants the flexibility to complete their volunteering tasks on a schedule that best suits their availability and enjoys a flexible working environment. The post-holder will be expected to travel to community hubs regularly, but will also be able to complete tasks at IRMO’s offices or remotely.
Main tasks and responsibilities
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Personally distributing flyers, posters and informative material to key community hubs such as libraries, shops, cafés and churches
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Support with the creation, translation and dissemination of informative material, such as social media posts, videos and printed leaflets
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Create visuals, flyers, posters and other materials using online tools such as Canva or Adobe Photoshop
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Occasionally accompany the CMEL officer to events or activities to take photos and videos, which can be used online
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Assisting the CMEL officer in actively promoting activities, services and events through different channels
We are looking for someone who is/has:
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Excellent verbal and written communication skills in Spanish or Portuguese and good written English
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Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
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Experience or interest in using creative tools such as Canva or Adobe Creative Suite
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Experience or interest in social media management
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Experience or interest in creating video or photo content
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Ability to work individually and a willingness to engage with community members
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Confident and enthusiastic about working in a multicultural and multilingual environment
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Ability to take initiative and work with minimal supervision
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Commitment to IRMO's mission, vision and values
Additional requirements
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Two references from current/previous employers
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Basic DBS check (completed through IRMO)
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Safeguarding Level 1 certificate (completed through IRMO)
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One-month trial period
Benefits of volunteering at IRMO
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You will get the opportunity to help others and to give back
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You will learn new skills and gain experience working in a multicultural, cooperative and inspiring environment
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You will get involved with the Latin American Community and increase your knowledge of the situation of Latin American migrants in the UK
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You will gain valuable experience and strengthen previous skills to help prepare yourself for the UK’s competitive job market
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You will enhance your CV and get references (after a 3-month period) for further support with employability
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You will have the opportunity to participate in training sessions with high-quality learning outcomes (in-house and external) in areas related to the role
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You will receive regular supervision and support
At IRMO, we are committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive environment. We actively encourage applications from individuals with protected characteristics, including race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, disability, and age.
We particularly invite Latin Americans, those who identify as members of underrepresented and marginalised communities, and individuals with lived experience of the immigration and asylum system, to reflect the community we serve.
We are dedicated to ensuring accessibility in our recruitment process and volunteer opportunities. If you have specific accessibility needs, please let us know, and we will make necessary accommodations.
Led by and for the community, we support the development, agency and participation of all Latin Americans and Spanish and Portuguese-speaking migrants
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Volunteer Opportunities – Lyonic Scots Society
Help Build the Future of the Lyonic Scots
Neart, Dìlseachd, agus Urram
Strength, Loyalty, and Honour
The Lyonic Scots Society is seeking passionate and dedicated volunteers to help establish and grow an exciting international community dedicated to preserving Scottish heritage, supporting our members, celebrating our traditions, and building the future of the Lyonic Scots.
Whether you have experience in leadership, administration, finance, events, community engagement, or simply a desire to contribute, we would love to hear from you.
As a volunteer, you will play a vital role in helping develop a welcoming, inclusive, and thriving society that connects Lyonic Scots and friends around the world.
Available Volunteer Roles
1. Chair
Purpose of the Role
The Chair provides leadership to the Lyonic Scots Society and works closely with the Clan Chief (Prince of Scots), the Society Committee, and volunteers to ensure the Society fulfils its aims and objectives.
Responsibilities
- Lead committee meetings and annual meetings.
- Provide strategic direction and leadership.
- Support the development of the Society’s activities and projects.
- Represent the Society at events and functions.
- Encourage positive governance and teamwork.
- Help build partnerships and community relationships.
We’re Looking For
- Leadership and communication skills.
- Passion for Scottish heritage and community building.
- Ability to motivate and support volunteers.
- Strategic thinking and good judgement.
2. Vice Chair
Purpose of the Role
The Vice Chair supports the Chair and helps ensure the smooth running of the Society.
Responsibilities
- Support the Chair in their duties.
- Deputise when the Chair is unavailable.
- Assist with projects and events.
- Help coordinate volunteer activities.
- Contribute to strategic planning.
We’re Looking For
- Strong organisational skills.
- Enthusiasm and reliability.
- Teamworking and leadership potential.
- A positive and supportive approach.
3. Treasurer
Purpose of the Role
The Treasurer oversees the Society’s finances and helps ensure financial transparency and accountability.
Responsibilities
- Maintain accurate financial records.
- Monitor income and expenditure.
- Prepare financial reports for meetings.
- Assist with budgeting and fundraising planning.
- Ensure funds are managed responsibly.
We’re Looking For
- Good numerical and organisational skills.
- Attention to detail.
- Experience with bookkeeping, finance, or budgeting is desirable but not essential.
- Integrity and trustworthiness.
4. Secretary
Purpose of the Role
The Secretary supports the administration and governance of the Society.
Responsibilities
- Organise committee meetings.
- Prepare agendas and meeting papers.
- Take and distribute meeting minutes.
- Maintain Society records.
- Support communications and administration.
We’re Looking For
- Good organisational and communication skills.
- Attention to detail.
- Ability to manage information confidentially.
- Confidence using email and basic office software.
Why Volunteer With Us?
As a Lyonic Scots Society volunteer, you will have the opportunity to:
- Help shape a growing international cultural organisation.
- Preserve and celebrate Scottish heritage and traditions.
- Gain valuable experience in leadership, governance, finance, administration, and community development.
- Meet like-minded people from around the world.
- Develop new skills and enhance your CV.
- Make a lasting contribution to the future of the Lyonic Scots.
Our Values
Everything we do is guided by our motto:
Neart, Dìlseachd, agus Urram
Strength, Loyalty, and Honour
We welcome volunteers from all backgrounds who share our commitment to community, heritage, service, and mutual respect.
Apply Today
If you would like to help build the future of the Lyonic Scots Society and become part of an ambitious and inspiring journey, we would love to hear from you. Just apply via the Charity Job site with your CV and a Covering Letter on why you wish to volunteer. We will then review it and arrange an initial telephone interview.
Join us and help ensure that the spirit of the Lyonic Scots continues to thrive for generations to come.
Neart, Dìlseachd, agus Urram
Strength, Loyalty, and Honour
Lyonic Scots is a living cultural community, honouring the past, celebrating the present, and carrying the Lyonic Scots legacy into the future.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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The Volunteer Team Leader / Deputy Team Leader leads the local volunteer team by motivating and supporting members to deliver agreed objectives. The role provides strategic direction, management, and guidance while ensuring a positive, inclusive, and effective team environment.
What will you be doing?
To lead, motivate and support the local volunteer team in developing, delivering and monitoring a yearly local strategy that aligns with Crimestoppers's vision, mission and organisational priorities.
What are we looking for?
- Strong leadership, interpersonal, and networking skills
- Experience leading teams, meetings or projects
- Confidence engaging with senior stakeholders and external partners
- Ability to support and motivate volunteers from diverse backgrounds
- Understanding of the local geographic area and community needs
- Willingness to learn and develop knowledge of Crimestoppers's strategies and plans
What difference will you make?
As Volunteer Team Leader / Deputy Team Leader, you will play a key role in empowering people to create safer communities.
You will lead the local volunteer team, setting direction and ensuring activity aligns with Crimestoppers’ mission that people are the ones who stop crime.
You will working closely with the Police, Community Safety Partnerships, and local organisations, and help deliver campaigns and events that improve community safety.
Through regular communication with regional and national staff, you will ensure your volunteers stay informed, connected, and supported.
You also help to recruit, support, and develop volunteers, creating an inclusive and motivated local team.
Volunteer Chair / Deputy Chair applicants must live in the local area where you are applying.
This role requires a commitment of around three years to support continuity and effective delivery. Monthly time commitments vary and may include:
• Local or national meetings
• Planning activities
• Partnership engagement
• Ongoing support for volunteers
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Actively Interviewing
This organisation is scheduling interviews as applications come in. They're ready to hire as soon as they find the right person. Don't miss your opportunity, apply now!
The Volunteer Team Leader / Deputy Team Leader leads the local volunteer team by motivating and supporting members to deliver agreed objectives. The role provides strategic direction, management, and guidance while ensuring a positive, inclusive, and effective team environment.
What will you be doing?
To lead, motivate and support the local volunteer team in developing, delivering and monitoring a yearly local strategy that aligns with Crimestoppers's vision, mission and organisational priorities.
What are we looking for?
- Strong leadership, interpersonal, and networking skills
- Experience leading teams, meetings or projects
- Confidence engaging with senior stakeholders and external partners
- Ability to support and motivate volunteers from diverse backgrounds
- Understanding of the local geographic area and community needs
- Willingness to learn and develop knowledge of Crimestoppers's strategies and plans
What difference will you make?
As Volunteer Team Leader / Deputy Team Leader, you will play a key role in empowering people to create safer communities.
You will lead the local volunteer team, setting direction and ensuring activity aligns with Crimestoppers’ mission that people are the ones who stop crime.
You will working closely with the Police, Community Safety Partnerships, and local organisations, and help deliver campaigns and events that improve community safety.
Through regular communication with regional and national staff, you will ensure your volunteers stay informed, connected, and supported.
You also help to recruit, support, and develop volunteers, creating an inclusive and motivated local team.
Volunteer Chair / Deputy Chair applicants must live in the local area where you are applying.
This role requires a commitment of around three years to support continuity and effective delivery. Monthly time commitments vary and may include:
• Local or national meetings
• Planning activities
• Partnership engagement
• Ongoing support for volunteers
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Kaleidoscope Trust is a UK-based international charity working for a future where LGBTI+ people everywhere can live free, safe and equal lives. For more than 13 years, we have worked in partnership with governments, activists and community organisations to provide funding, capacity building, research and advocacy support to grassroots movements across the Commonwealth and beyond. In the UK, we work across politics, diplomacy and civil society to ensure LGBTI+ rights remain a central part of the UK’s foreign policy and are championed within international institutions.
We are operating at a defining moment for global LGBTI+ rights. Across many countries, hard-won freedoms are being challenged by increasingly organised anti-rights movements, shrinking civic space and growing political hostility. Yet this period also demands ambition, resilience and solidarity. Having navigated a period of significant challenge, Kaleidoscope Trust has emerged with renewed strategic focus, strengthened partnerships and a clear commitment to supporting LGBTI+ organisations on the frontlines of change.
This next chapter includes the work of our Global LGBTI+ Rights Commission, bringing together research, advocacy and convening power to better understand and respond to the global rollback of rights. We continue to believe progress is possible when communities, governments and civil society work together – and we are looking for a Chair who shares that belief and can help lead Kaleidoscope Trust through this critical period.
We are now looking for a new Chair to lead our Board at this pivotal moment. Our Chair is responsible for ensuring that the board operates effectively and oversees a clear strategic direction for the charity, providing ambassadorial leadership as needed and constructive, supportive partnership with our CEO, Alex Farrow and our Senior Leadership Team. But critically, they will be a calm voice and fierce advocate as we navigate this rapidly shifting landscape.
We’re looking for someone familiar navigating complex human rights systems with the ability to foster high performing governance that enables our team to build connections and to recalibrate for best impact. The successful person will have prior Chair or non-executive experience, or at a minimum sustained Director-level board exposure. They will be an enabling, facilitative leader able to foster robust debate and decision-making, they will be comfortable advocating for the rights of LGBTI+ people and supporting our charity to remain financially sustainable and adaptive to evolving risk.
It’s important to us that as a Board, we represent the people that we are working to support. We know that diverse boards are the most effective, they can think creatively and hold each other to account, therefore we are particularly looking for applications from trans people, women, People of the Global Majority, people without a degree, working class people and people of faith.
Download the candidate pack for the full role profile and assessment process, and for a conversation about the opportunity, please contact Tanya Stevens at our search partner All Leaders.
This is a voluntary, hybrid position requiring attendance at several board meetings per year at Kaleidoscope’s London offices, several online sub-committee meetings, with wider remote advisory support totalling 10-15 days per year. The Chair commits to a three year term, which is once renewable. Travel expenses for interviews and board commitments will be covered as required. Discussions regarding access needs are welcome.
The closing date for applications is midday on Tuesday, 23 June.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Are you a young person aged 18-25 ready to connect globally, build skills, and create positive change? Youth Connect is a virtual mobility programme bringing together young people from diverse backgrounds to learn, collaborate, and take action on issues that matter through supported social action in your local community.
Whether you're passionate about helping others or just curious to learn more and put this into practice, this programme will give you the confidence and tools to create meaningful change—right from home. The programme will run from late June - August and is open to young people aged 18-25 globally.
✨ Open, inclusive, and designed for emerging changemakers.
Apply now and be part of a global community shaping the future.
To mobilise the power of humanity so that people can prepare for, respond to, and recover from crisis.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.