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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:
- Make a real and visible difference to people's lives
- Champion the voices of people with learning disabilities
- Help guide the strategic direction of a growing charity
- Use your professional expertise to strengthen and develop our organisation
- Work alongside a passionate and committed Board and leadership team.
We're Looking For People Who:
- Believe strongly in inclusion, equality, and social justice
- Are committed to improving opportunities for people with learning disabilities
- Have strong relationship-building and networking skills
- Bring a proactive approach and a willingness to contribute
- Can dedicate approximately 2–3 hours per month to trustee responsibilities.
Skills and Experience We Need
We are particularly interested in hearing from people with expertise in one or more of the following areas:
- Fundraising
- Charity or business development
- Marketing and communications
- Legal services
- Human Resources
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:
- Understand the responsibilities and legal duties of charity trustees
- Be passionate about equality, inclusion, and empowering people with learning disabilities
- Be committed to making decisions that put the needs of our service users first
- Support our mission of delivering outstanding, person-centred services
Time Commitment
- Board meetings take place approximately every 6 weeks
- Meetings last approximately 2 hours
- Most meetings alternate between online and in person in Wimbledon
- The role is voluntary and unpaid, although reasonable expenses can be reimbursed
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:
- Dance, Drama, Choir and DJing
- Zumba, Boxing and other sports activities
- Social clubs, holidays and community events
- Theatre in Education programmes that help businesses, schools and community organisations improve understanding, accessibility and inclusion
- Fledgling Film and TV agency
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.

Recruitment blurb
The Vavengers is looking to expand its Board of Trustees. We are The Vavengers. We are a women and survivor-led movement working to end FGM and intersecting Violence Against Women and Girls. We campaign, convene and connect to end Gender-Based Violence.
As a led by and for movement, we encourage female candidates and candidates who have lived experience of Gender-Based Violence, migration, war and poverty to join our movement.
The Vavengers is a proud Living Wage Employer, Certified Halo Workplace and member of the Sunflower Network for Hidden Disabilities.
The Vavengers Board
As Trustee terms come to an end, we are seeking a number of new Board members. We are a small charity, and our Board provides a vital role in supporting the CEO, including providing specialist expertise in areas such as fundraising, Human Resources, charity/donor finance, events and volunteer management. We are also seeking specific Legal, Treasurer and Co-Chair roles (see below).
All Trustee Candidates must have
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Personal integrity, sound judgement and a commitment to robust governance
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Excellent communication skills and the ability to build positive, collaborative relationships
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A leadership style that reflects empathy, accountability and the values of The Vavengers, which underpin everything we do
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Strong commitment to social and racial justice, gender equality and ending all forms of Gender-Based Violence
In return, we will provide you with a comprehensive induction and the opportunity to work with an extraordinary team of staff, ambassadors and volunteers, to gain experience in a governance role and to contribute towards the goal of ending FGM and intersecting violence everywhere.
Time commitment: As a Trustee, you will commit to attending 4 Board meetings per year and providing ad hoc support if required between meetings. You will leverage your professional networks to support the goals of the charity.
The Vavengers Co-Chair designate
The Vavengers has recently transitioned to a Co-Chair approach to better support our small but dedicated team, and in recognition of the heightened risk of isolation and burnout in small charities. This dual-leadership model allows the Co-Chairs to prioritise staff well-being and offer more robust, active support to The Vavengers staff. Our Co-Chairs and CEOs work as close partners, using frequent, informal check-ins to ensure rapid decision-making and a collaborative culture.
One of our Co-Chairs will step down in the coming months; therefore, The Vavengers is seeking a new Trustee to join the Board and step into the Co-Chair role. A full handover will be provided.
The Co-Chair will:
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Co-led the Board of Trustees, planning and chairing meetings, setting agendas and ensuring all trustees contribute to effective and inclusive decision-making
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Ensure the Board meets the highest standards of governance and compliance in line with charity law and Charity Commission requirements.
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Lead the board in setting the charity’s strategic direction and monitoring implementation of The Vavengers ' 3-year strategic plan, which was launched in July 2025
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Support the CEO, acting as a critical friend and leading the CEO’s annual appraisal process.
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Oversee Trustee recruitment and ensure Board effectiveness through regular performance review.s
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Represent the charity in external forums, as directed by the CEO
The ideal candidate will bring integrity, diplomacy and emotional intelligence to this Co-Chair role. They will have previous Board experience, ideally as a Chair or Vice-Chair and a strong understanding of charity governance and the distinction between governance and operational management. They will have a proven ability to build strong relationships with the CEO, fellow trustees, staff, volunteers and external stakeholders. They should have experience in navigating risk and uncertainty at the organisational and sector level. They must be committed to building an open, collegiate co-leadership relationship with their Co-Chair.
Time commitment: The role involves working with your Co-Chair and CEO to prepare and deliver 4 Board meetings per year, regular check-ins with the CEO, routine check-ins with Trustees, a strong partnership and open communication with your Co-Chair to divide tasks and ensure The Vavengers team is supported. One Board meeting per year will be in person. All other Board meetings will be via Google Meet.
The Vavengers Treasurer
We are seeking a Treasurer to join the Board and oversee financial governance. The Treasurer will:
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Provide strategic financial support to the CEO
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Establish and chair a new Audit and Risk sub-committee
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Monitor financial performance, ensuring appropriate controls and compliance are in place and advising on risk.
The ideal candidate will be a senior finance professional with strong experience in governance, audit and risk. Candidates should be comfortable operating at the Board level, providing constructive challenge and communicating financial information clearly to non-financial colleagues. Knowledge of charity finance and the SORP would be an advantage, but is not essential.
A full handover will be provided by our current Treasurer, who is stepping down in the summer.
Time commitment: The role involves Board meetings 4 times per year, Finance Committee meetings 4 times per year and some ad hoc support between meetings. One Board meeting per year will be in person. All other Board meetings will be via Google Meet.
The Vavengers, Legal Trustee
We are seeking a legal trustee for the Vavengers Board. The legal trustee will already have or will be willing to develop a strong understanding of charity governance and will be eager to grow and amplify the charity’s significant public advocacy work.
The right candidate would bring professional legal experience from one or more areas relevant to our work, which may include human rights, immigration and asylum, media and communication, employment and equality, defamation, risk management, compliance and data protection. Experience in charity law and governance would be an advantage, but is not essential.
A full handover will be provided by our current Legal Trustee, who is stepping down in the summer.
Time commitment: The role involves Board meetings 4 times per year, with additional meetings should the Trustee join one of the charity’s committees. Some ad hoc support may be required between meetings. One Board meeting per year will be in person. All other Board meetings will be via Google Meet.
To apply
To apply, please send your CV and a covering letter which answers the following questions:
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Why do you want to become a Trustee of The Vavengers
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What expertise and experience will you bring to the Vavengers Board
You can read full job descriptions at our website under get involved - join our board of trustees.
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"When women and girls rise, we all thrive."
The Vavengers is a Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO) in England and Wales | Registration number: 1184202 | The Vavengers Headquarters: 59-60 Cornhill House, First Floor, London EC3V 3PD United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
We are a UK-based women and survivor-led movement working to end Female Genital Mutilation and all other forms of Violence Against Women and Girls.



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Pact is seeking a values-driven finance leader to join our Board of Trustees and chair our Financial, Risk and Audit Committee (FRAC), succeeding our highly respected outgoing Chair who retires this Autumn.
About Pact
Pact is a successful, growing and highly regarded Catholic charity whose mission is to support prisoners, people with convictions and their families to make a fresh start. We operate in some of the most complex and high-risk environments in the voluntary sector, delivering critical front-line services across prisons, probation services, courts and communities, while managing public-sector contracts with the Ministry of Justice and NHS alongside philanthropic grants and donations.
About the role
As FRAC Chair, you will play a pivotal role in supporting the Board to make confident strategic financial decisions, steward resources responsibly and respond effectively to a changing commissioning landscape. Working closely with the CEO, Deputy CEO and Director of Finance & IT, you will lead Committee oversight across:
• External audit
• Financial risk management
• Internal scrutiny and control
• Statutory, tax and Charity Commission compliance
• Treasury and investment strategy
Alongside this, you will share collective responsibility with fellow Trustees for the strategic direction, governance and integrity of the charity.
About you
You are a qualified accountant with senior-level experience in finance, audit, risk or governance (for example, as a CFO, Finance Director, Finance Partner, Audit Partner or senior risk leader). You bring a strong grasp of financial management, internal control and risk, the ability to interpret complex financial information and challenge constructively, and the interpersonal skills to build positive relationships across the Board and Executive.
Experience in the charity or not-for-profit sector, knowledge of Charities SORP (FRS 102), and previous Trustee or non-executive experience would be highly welcome but are not essential.
While this role is open to people of all faiths and none, as a Catholic charity Pact seeks Trustees whose personal values are aligned with our ethos, including our commitment to ethical investment.
Practicalities
• Term: 3 or 4 years by mutual agreement, renewable up to a maximum of 10 years
• Voluntary, with reasonable expenses reimbursed
• Approximately 45 hours per annum, plus reading and keep-in-touch time
• Board meetings are held near Liverpool Street, London, with hybrid attendance permitted
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Could your leadership skills help shape the future of a charity that supports the UK’s nursing and midwifery workforce?
Charity People is excited to be partnering with Cavell, the UK’s largest funder of nurses and midwives in hardship and crisis, as they recruit a new Trustee with experience in the commercial sector experience to join their Board at an exciting point in the charity’s growth journey.
Location: UK-wide, head office Birmingham with key meetings in London
Time Commitment: Approx. 4 Board meetings + 1 strategy day per year
Term: Initially four years, with option for renewal
Renumeration: Voluntary, with reasonable expenses covered
With an ambitious new vision and mission, underpinned by a three-year strategy, Cavell is entering a significant new phase of development, strengthening its role in supporting the wellbeing of nurses and midwives and contributing to the resilience and retention of the UK healthcare workforce.
As living costs rise and workforce pressures grow, more people are turning to Cavell for help. Through person-centred emotional support, financial guidance, grants and wellbeing conversations, Cavell provides vital support when it is needed most. By helping nurses and midwives stay in the profession they care deeply about, Cavell also strengthens the workforce that underpins patient care across the UK, and ultimately improving care for everyone.
About the role
Trustees play an active role in shaping strategy, addressing key opportunities and risks, and offering support and constructive challenge to the Executive Team. You will join a supportive, engaged and professionally diverse Board to provide strong governance and strategic leadership, working closely with a talented internal team.
We want to be crystal clear that previous Trustee experience is not required – Cavell welcomes both first-time Trustees and experienced Board members. They are committed to building a Board that reflects the diversity of the UK nursing and midwifery workforce. Applications are warmly welcomed from people of all backgrounds, particularly those currently under-represented on charity boards.
Who are we looking for?
The Board already benefits from the significant expertise of medical professionals and qualified nurses. For these vacancies, we would particularly welcome applications that strengthen the Board’s commercial capability, especially from individuals with experience in banking and finance, legal practice – particularly within healthcare – and construction, especially in hospital environments.
Personal attributes matter just as much. Cavell is looking for people with:
- A strong and visible passion for the charity’s purpose and mission
- An open, collaborative and inclusive leadership style
- Excellent judgement, independence of thought and the highest levels of integrity
- Ability to build a collegiate board environment, always valuing diverse perspectives
How to apply
A short CV or profile is a great starting point, but not essential. If you’d like the full application details or to arrange an informal conversation about the role, please get in touch.
Our Regional Director, Amelia Lee, is leading this opportunity and an exploratory call with her forms part of the process ahead of shortlisting.
Deadline: 9am on Monday 22nd June
Interview dates to be confirmed soon, likely to be happening early July.
Charity People is a forward thinking, inclusive organisation that actively and deliberately promotes equity, diversity and inclusion. We know organisations thrive when inclusion is at the forefront. We evidence our commitment by matching charity needs with the skills and experience of candidates irrespective of background e.g. age, disability (including hidden disabilities), gender, gender identity or gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, or sexual orientation. We do this because we believe that greater diversity leads to greater results for the charities we work with.
Company Description
We would love you to join us in being part of the Durrell team.
As a leading conservation organisation, we have an important job in saving species from extinction and creating a wilder, healthier, more colourful world.
It takes a great team to save wildlife and we need a wide range of skills to make it happen. Everyone at Durrell plays their part – whether they deliver conservation initiatives, engage with our supporters, promote our brand, or look after our people.
Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust is an international conservation charity, headquartered at Jersey Zoo in the Channel Islands, working to save species from extinction through "intensive care" breeding of threatened species across the globe, rewilding of ecosystems, and the training of the next generation of conservation heroes. Durrell leads some of the world’s longest running and most successful species and habitat recovery programmes.
Established by author and conservationist Gerald Durrell in 1959, Durrell’s aim is for more diverse and resilient natural landscapes in which species can thrive and people can enjoy a deeper connection with nature.
Durrell delivers its conservation mission through our three integrated core areas of operation:
•Field Programmes: conservation action where it is needed most.
•Conservation Knowledge: training future conservation practitioners, enabling people to more closely connect with nature, delivering the science guiding Durrell’s mission and measuring our impacts.
•Jersey Zoo: a centre of excellence in animal husbandry, research, training, and education.
With a track record of more than 50 years, Durrell leads some of the world’s longest running and most successful species and habitat recovery programmes. The quality of our work is equally as important as how we deliver it. Our values underpin how we approach our work and the work environment we create.
Position
Durrell is looking to recruit three Trustees with skills in:
(i)Human Resources
(ii)Legal
(iii)Public Affairs Communications
The positions will report to the Board Chair.
Volunteering as a trustee is a rewarding opportunity to use your skills, experience and insight to make a meaningful difference, shaping strategies that protect biodiversity and becoming part of an impactful conservation institution.
Trustees attend Board meetings held quarterly in Jersey. We value the depth of connection that comes from meeting in person, while recognising the importance of flexibility through virtual attendance.
As a trustee, you will:
·Safeguard the charity’s mission and values, helping ensure it is well governed, compliant and able to thrive for the long term.
·Help shape the future, contributing your insight and judgement to strategic decisions that guide the charity’s direction and impact.
·Provide thoughtful oversight, supporting the responsible and effective use of resources.
·Be a powerful advocate, championing the charity’s work, purpose and values and helping extend its reach within the community.
This is an opportunity to step back from day‑to‑day delivery and contribute at a strategic level, offering challenge, encouragement and guidance, while being part of a committed board united by a shared belief in Durrell’s work.
If you would like to support our mission and vital conservation work, then we would love to hear from you.
We are looking for candidates with the following skill set:
Trustee 1: Human Resources, International & Strategic experience
·Significant senior level experience in HR and people leadership.
·Experienced in influencing strategic organisational direction and future needs.
·Experience working across international and cross-cultural environments.
·Strong understanding of organisational culture, leadership and people risk.
·Ability to operate credibly and constructively at a board level.
Key responsibilities
In addition to general trustee duties, this role will:
·Provide strategic insight on people, culture and organisational development.
·Bring an international and cross-cultural perspective to board discussions and decision making.
·Contribute to discussions on leadership, succession and workforce planning and aid in ensuring that agreed actions are acted upon.
·Act as a valued sounding board to senior leaders on people related risks and opportunities.
Trustee 2: Legal, Corporate / Commercial governance
·Legal experience in a corporate, commercial, charity, regulatory or governance environment.
·Strong understanding of risk, compliance and governance principles.
·Ability to advise the board on governance matters and support sound decision making.
·Comfortable acting as a trusted adviser rather than providing operational legal services.
Key responsibilities
In addition to general trustee duties, this role will:
·Support the board by offering guidance on governance, risk and compliance.
·Help ensure decision-making aligns with legal and regulatory responsibilities.
·Provide high level input on contracts, policy and governance frameworks.
·Support strong board practice.
Trustee 3: Public Affairs Communications
·Professional experience in communications, marketing, media or stakeholder engagement in a charitable, corporate or commercial environment.
·Proven track record in delivering an understanding of reputation, compelling storytelling and audience engagement which support ambitious fundraising targets at a strategic level.
·Proven track record in developing and delivering a successful communications strategy that supports engagement and fundraising objectives.
·Enthusiasm for championing the charity’s mission and impact.
·Skill in crafting effective and impactful narratives.
Key responsibilities
In addition to general trustee duties, this role will:
·Advise on communications and engagement strategy at a board level.
·Support the enhancement/further development of the charity’s reputation, messaging and public profile.
·Offer insight into reaching and engaging key audiences and stakeholders.
·Act as an ambassador for the charity’s mission and impact in line with our organisational values.
Trustees do not have operational responsibilities but are there to provide collective oversight. All trustees share collective responsibility for the governance, strategy and success of the charity. We are looking for individuals who can provide support and challenge in a positive and constructive way to enable the Executive leadership team to deliver DWCT’s strategic goals.
Requirements
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
·Passion and genuine interest in our cause, commitment to our mission and our values.
·Having the best interest of Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust at the heart of any decisions which are made.
·Ability to think strategically and contribute to high-level discussions.
·Willingness to be an active participant in Board meetings and related activities.
·Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Be a strong team player.
·Previous experience as a Trustee or Board Member of a not-for-profit organisation is advantageous but not essential.
Other information
Our Values
PURPOSEFUL - We are clear on why we do what we do, are connected as an organisation, we understand and demonstrate enabling / delivery, we are passionate about what we do and work tirelessly to achieve it.
ACCOUNTABLE - We are accountable for our actions; we act with integrity and always have the best interests of the Trust at heart. We take it upon ourselves to update our knowledge and deliver excellence, and our ethics are of the utmost importance.
SUPPORTIVE - We develop and encourage our staff, we work as a team, work well with other departments and trust and respect each other. We promote a learning culture, treat people fairly, encourage diversity in the workplace, and value the opinions and views of others.
Trustees are expected to be able to attend four Board meetings a year. Meetings are held in Jersey with remote attendance available. Board members are also expected to be able to commit the approximate equivalent of a further four days per year to Trust business remotely/via e-mail.
Richard Daggett, Chair of Governance Committee will be overseeing the recruitment process for these positions.
Join our mission to save species from extinction.


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Our next volunteer induction will be held in September 2026, so please apply before then to be able to join.
Action for Refugees in Lewisham works to relieve poverty and isolation amongst refugees, asylum seekers and other vulnerable migrants in Lewisham. At the Rainbow Club Saturday Supplementary School we aim to help children between the ages of 4 and 11 to improve their literacy, numeracy and social skills in a friendly and supportive environment. We need your skills and enthusiasm to assist the teacher in the delivery of a literacy and numeracy class and work with other volunteers to develop a programme of recreational activities. The Rainbow Club runs on Saturday mornings during term-time.
Your duties will include:
- Arriving punctually for the 9am briefing by the Rainbow Club Headteacher;
- Working in a team with other volunteers and teachers to deliver literacy, numeracy, arts, sport activities – this includes ensuring children remain engaged throughout the lesson and carry out set tasks as instructed by the teacher;
- Working one-to-one with specific children if and when required;
- Filing classroom work and homework in children’s individual files and keeping all materials and resources tidy and properly stored;
- Liaising with parents as and when required for example distributing leaflets and news about future meetings and events and also assisting with parents' day;
- Following the teacher’s policies on discipline and classroom management;
- Supervising the children during break times;
- Supporting the children during class trips;
- Ensuring classrooms are clean and tidy at the end of each day – this may include being part of a regular team rota;
- Providing feedback and comments to the Rainbow Club Headteacher when required.
We support asylum seekers, refugees and vulnerable migrants to lift themselves out of poverty and rebuild their lives in the heart of our community.



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Inclusive Boards is delighted to be supporting Lambeth Links in their search for two new Trustees.
About Lambeth Links: Lambeth Links is the LGBTQIA+ community forum for Lambeth. We bring together people who live, work and socialise in the borough to share information, support each other and speak with a stronger voice.
We are seeking to appoint Trustees with expertise in one of the following areas:
- Governance
- Digital, Data and Website
- Marketing and Communications
- Fundraising and Income Generation
- People and Volunteering
About the Trustee for Governance and Board Secretary role:
- Experience in charity governance, company governance or a related field such as legal, company secretarial or compliance.
- Understanding of the duties of charity trustees in England and of the role of the Charity Commission.
- Experience of Board or committee work, paid or voluntary.
About the Trustee for Digital, Data and Website role:
- Experience in digital, IT, data or web development in a paid or voluntary role.
- Understanding of basic data protection and GDPR principles and how they apply in small organisations.
- Experience of using or overseeing websites, digital platforms or online tools.
About the Trustee for Marketing and Communications role:
- Experience in marketing, communications, PR or a related field in a paid or voluntary role.
- Experience of planning or delivering campaigns, content or community outreach.
- Understanding of how to use different channels to reach different audiences.
About the Fundraising and Income Generation Trustee role:
- Experience in fundraising, business development, partnerships or income generation.
- Understanding of at least one area of fundraising such as grants, corporate partnerships, events or individual giving.
- Experience of developing or reviewing funding proposals or business cases.
About the People and Volunteering Trustee role:
- Experience in HR, people management, organisational development or volunteer management.
- Understanding of fair and inclusive people practices in small or medium organisations.
- Experience of supporting managers or volunteers through change, growth or challenge.
How to apply
For more information and to apply, please visit Inclusive Boards' website .
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Volunteering Team Member – Help Build a Movement. Support a Community. Make Volunteering Thrive.
Are you passionate about people, purpose, and creating a welcoming volunteer experience?
- Do you enjoy organising, supporting others, and helping things run smoothly?
- Do you want to play a key role in building a positive, empowering volunteering culture?
If so, this role is a perfect fit.
About the Role
As a Volunteering Team Member, you’ll be part of the team responsible for supporting the setup, coordination, and day‑to‑day running of our volunteering programme.
You’ll help ensure that every volunteer — new or existing — feels welcomed, supported, valued, and engaged. Your work will directly contribute to building a strong, motivated, purpose‑driven volunteer community.
What You’ll Do
You’ll support the Volunteering Team with tasks such as:
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Recruitment support — helping to promote volunteer roles, screen applications, and schedule introductory calls or interviews.
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Onboarding — assisting with welcome communications, induction materials, and ensuring new volunteers feel confident and prepared.
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Volunteer engagement — helping to organise check‑ins, appreciation activities, and opportunities for volunteers to connect and grow.
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Retention support — gathering feedback, monitoring volunteer experience, and helping identify ways to keep volunteers motivated and thriving.
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Programme coordination — supporting the development of systems, processes, and tools that make the volunteering programme run smoothly.
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Team support — working closely with the Volunteering Lead/Manager to ensure consistent communication, documentation, and follow‑through.
You won’t be expected to lead the programme — but you will be a vital part of making it work.
What You’ll Bring
We’re looking for someone who is:
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Warm, friendly, and people‑focused
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Organised and reliable
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Interested in volunteering, HR, community work, or coordination
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A good communicator who enjoys supporting others
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Keen to help build something meaningful from the ground up
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Motivated by purpose, impact, and teamwork
You don’t need formal experience — just enthusiasm, commitment, and a willingness to learn.
What You’ll Gain
By joining the Volunteering Team, you’ll:
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Gain hands‑on experience in volunteer coordination and people support
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Develop skills in recruitment, onboarding, engagement, and programme administration
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Play a meaningful role in shaping a positive volunteer culture
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Work with a supportive, passionate team
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See the real‑world impact of your contribution on volunteers and the people they support
This is a chance to grow, contribute, and be part of something bigger.
A Quick Self‑Check
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Do you enjoy supporting people?
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Do you like organising, communicating, and helping things run smoothly?
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Do you want to help volunteers feel valued and connected?
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Do you want to be part of a mission‑driven team?
If you’re nodding, this role has your name on it.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Head of Volunteering (VOLUNTEER) – Build a Movement. Shape a Charity. Transform Lives.
Unlock YOUR Potential – London’s newest force for empowerment.
- Are you a people‑person with a passion for purpose?
- Do you love building systems, nurturing talent, and creating environments where volunteers feel valued, supported, and inspired?
- Are you excited by the idea of shaping an entire volunteering programme function from scratch?
If you’re nodding already, then this opportunity has your name all over it.
Who We Are
Unlock YOUR Potential is a bold, vibrant start‑up charity on a mission to empower adults from low‑income backgrounds across London. We help people rebuild confidence, develop employability skills, grow personally and professionally, and step boldly into the world of work.
We deliver careers coaching, life coaching, wellbeing support, personal development, and corporate mentoring — all with energy, compassion, and belief.
We’re not just helping people apply for jobs. We’re helping them thrive.
Your Mission as Our Head of Volunteering
This is not a typical volunteer management role. This is your chance to design, build, and lead the entire volunteer experience at a brand‑new charity.
You will be the architect of our people culture — the person who ensures every volunteer feels welcomed, supported, motivated, and proud to be part of our mission.
You will lead on:
- Designing our volunteer programme from the ground up.
- Creating recruitment strategies that attract passionate, skilled volunteers.
- Developing onboarding processes that make people feel instantly at home.
- Building retention systems that keep volunteers engaged and thriving.
- Supporting team leads with best‑practice HR/volunteering management guidance.
- Shaping policies, processes, and a positive, empowering culture.
- Helping us grow a diverse, dynamic, purpose‑driven volunteer team.
Your work will directly impact the lives of the adults we support — because when volunteers feel valued, they give their best, and lives are transformed.
What You’ll Bring
We’re looking for someone who is:
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Passionate about people and community
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Experienced or confident in HR, recruitment, or volunteer management
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Organised, proactive, and excited by building things from scratch
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A natural communicator who loves supporting others
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Motivated by purpose, impact, and empowerment
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Ready to be part of a start‑up charity with big ambition and even bigger heart
If you’ve ever wanted to shape a charity’s culture from day one — this is your moment.
What You’ll Gain
Volunteering with us means you’ll:
- Play a foundational role in a brand‑new charity.
- Build leadership and strategic HR / volunteering management experience.
- Shape a volunteer programme that reflects your values.
- Work with a passionate, uplifting, purpose‑driven team.
- See the direct impact of your work on people’s lives.
- Grow personally and professionally while helping others do the same.
This is meaningful work. This is legacy‑building work.
A Quick Self‑Check
Before you scroll on, ask yourself:
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Do I want to use my HR/Volunteering Management skills to create real social impact?
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Do I want to build something powerful from the ground up?
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Do I want to help volunteers feel valued, supported, and inspired?
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Do I want to be part of a movement that changes lives in London?
If even one answer is YES, then this is your sign.
Join Us as Our Head of Volunteering (VOLUNTEER)
Help us build a charity where volunteers feel empowered. Help us create a culture of motivation, belonging, and purpose. Help us unlock the potential of our team — and the people we serve.
- Apply today
- Lead with heart
- Shape the future of Unlock YOUR Potential
Unlock YOUR Potential Where confidence is rebuilt, skills are strengthened, and futures are transformed.
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We’re Looking for a Creative Hero — Is It You?
Our brand‑new London charity is on a mission to unlock opportunities for adults who’ve been overlooked, underestimated, or left behind. Through career coaching, employability skills, mentoring, and real-world experiences, we’re building pathways that give people a genuine foot‑up — not just a pep talk.
But every movement needs a symbol. Every mission needs a mark. And that’s where you come in.
We need a volunteer designer to create our very first logo — a visual identity that captures hope, momentum, and possibility.
We imagine a design with unlocking rounded arrows, shaped by our two‑toned/fade orange palette — a colour that radiates positivity, future, energy, and opportunity. Something simple, modern, and full of purpose.
Why your contribution matters
Your work won’t just sit on a website. It will become the emblem carried by every CV workshop, every mentoring session, every programme, every success story. It will represent the moment someone in London feels seen, supported, and ready to step into their future.
Your time commitment
Just a few hours. A small window for you — a huge leap forward for us.
If you believe in creativity with impact, this is your moment to shape a charity from day one.
Join us. Design the symbol that unlocks someone’s next chapter.
We're Unlock YOUR Potential
Unlocking Potential - Breaking Down Barriers
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Job title: Grief In Pieces Honorary Therapists X 2
Responsible to: Senior Suicide Bereavement Practitioner and Clinical Services Manager
Hours: Up to 3 clients per week, 2 hours fortnightly supervision
Contract Length: 12 Months (with option to extend)
Location: Office is located 12 Orsman Road N1 5QJ/Remote
We are recruiting for a clinical placement at Mind City, Hackney and Waltham Forest in the Grief in Pieces: Support for Suicide Loss Team, Psychological Therapies & Wellbeing Department
A placement in the Grief in Pieces: Support for Suicide Loss team is an opportunity to work in a specialist postvention service, offering 1-2-1 grief counselling to community members bereaved by suicide. This would be a highly valuable honorary placement, where, among other things, you would strengthen your working knowledge of complicated and traumatic grief, and the complexity of the loss and trauma specific to suicide loss. You would have recourse to the team’s expertise and clinical supervision in this area, and you would develop your therapeutic skills through delivering a highly impactful grief counselling model which gently facilitates a process of ‘expressing, connecting and honouring’ with the eventual aim of an individualised journey of post-traumatic growth.
What are we looking for from our Honorary Therapists (Grief in Pieces):
· Prior experience, at least 100 hours supervised, one to one, clinical work. This placement is best suited as a second or third placement and not a first.
· Be working towards a qualification on a minimum level 5 equivalent course
· Some training in working remotely (online therapeutic work)
· Availability for one afternoon/evening a week to see up to three clients in-person
· Flexibility to work with clients remotely as is needed, from Mind CHWF premises. It is important that you have a good working laptop from which these can be delivered.
· Availability to attend fortnightly supervision, online
· Have lived experience of mental health and/or suicidality
· To adhere to the code of practice of their registering body, be professional, kind, compassionate, to have initiative and maintain communications with their colleagues appropriately
· To read, understand and follow the procedures and policies of Mind CHWF
· Attending personal therapy once a week, throughout their placement
· Candidates able to commit to a minimum of a one-year placement (12 full months).
We also welcome applications from newly qualified therapists who are seeking to expand their experience and gain clinical hours towards accreditation. We encourage applications from those who speak one or more community languages and from those who reflect the rich diversity of our clients.
DBS clearance at Enhanced (without Barring) is required for this role, for which Mind CHWF will pay.
How to apply:
To be considered for this post, we need to receive the:
1. Completed volunteer application form; and
2. Attach your CV as well.
3. Please write a cover letter about your training and experience and touch on the below criteria:
Awareness of complicated grief and trauma
Awareness of transcultural issues in counselling
Awareness of LGBTQI+ and what Intersectionality means to you and your practice
Working in a time limited way and with complexity and risk
Why training and your future aspirations
You can find the job description and application form on our website.
The closing date is by 9th June 2026, however, please do not delay applying as this advert may close before the stated deadline if we find a suitable applicant for the role.
We are a disability confident employer. All applicants with a disability, who meet the minimum essential short-listing criteria are guaranteed an interview. If this applies to you, please let us know in your application.
Your privacy and the security of your data is our top priority. Please take a moment to read through our applicant’s privacy notice.
The closing date is by 19th June 2026, however, please do not delay applying as this advert may close before the stated deadline if we find a suitable applicant for the role.
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Position: Volunteer Database Administrator (Salesforce).
Location: Remote, with a minimum of 3-4 hours of overlap with UK working hours.
Estimated time: A minimum of 8 hours a month (Flexible schedule to suit your availability).
Expected duration: Ability to commit to a minimum of six months is preferred.
About us
We are the Global Network of Civil Society Organisations for Disaster Reduction (GNDR), the largest global network of organisations committed to working together to improve the lives of people affected by disasters worldwide. Established in 2007, we have grown into a network of more than 2,000 member organisations across 130+ countries, representing millions of people on the frontlines of hazards, climate change and mass displacement. Through transformative, evidence-led programming and powerful advocacy, we are driving climate action and disaster resilience alongside our members across the globe.
Our vision
A world in which everyone works together to strengthen the resilience of people most at risk and prevent hazards from becoming disasters.
Our values
- Trust and openness to listen, share and learn
- Transparency and mutual accountability
- Equity and respect for diverse identities, needs and perspectives.
Purpose of these volunteer roles
We are seeking 2–3 enthusiastic volunteers to help us clear a backlog of membership applications, process new applications, and maintain, manage, and optimise our Salesforce platform. To meet our needs, we are recruiting for two distinct volunteering roles based on level of Salesforce expertise:
Role 1: Data Entry & administration – Perfect for individuals looking to gain hands-on database experience, or those who are passionate about data accuracy and enjoy structured, routine administrative tasks. You will focus on day-to-day data entry, updating member records, and maintaining high data accuracy.
Role 2: Salesforce optimisation & reports (experienced Salesforce specialist) – Designed for individuals with extensive Salesforce expertise. You will focus on building custom reports, creating dashboards, and optimising system workflows to improve efficiency.
Both roles are essential for ensuring our membership data is up-to-date and accurate, GNDR gets the most out of our Salesforce platform, and our global communications are impactful, targeted and relevant to our members.
What you will be doing
Data Entry & Administration:
- Process a backlog of existing membership applications and handle new member applications, ensuring details are accurately entered into Salesforce
- Assist in managing member groups, mailing lists, and automated workflows
- Monitor and maintain the data quality and integrity of member records
- Work with the Membership Engagement Coordinator and Regional Leads on membership administration and work plans
- Provide first-level support to internal users (e.g. fixing minor issues, updating records and correcting errors).
Salesforce Optimisation & Reports for Salesforce Experienced Volunteers:
- Work with the Membership Engagement Coordinator, Regional Leads, ED and consultant on optimising our use of the platform
- Create and customise reports and dashboards to track membership growth, event attendance, and member engagement
- Suggest and implement system and workflow improvements and optimise Salesforce use.
What we are looking for
- Communication skills: Ability to explain technical processes to non-technical team members
- Attention to detail: High level of accuracy with a commitment to data quality and integrity
- Technical expertise: Confidence working with Google Workspace, spreadsheets and databases
- Data security: Ensure compliance with data protection, confidentiality, and cyber security best practice
- Remote work set-up: Access to a reliable internet connection and to an up-to-date laptop or computer
- For Salesforce optimisation & reports: Prior extensive hands-on experience working with Salesforce. Salesforce certification is highly desirable.
What’s in it for you
- You will join a small and supportive team whose impact reaches across the world
- Gain practical experience managing a global database for the leading international network in Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR)
- Build your Salesforce expertise with real-world use cases relevant to your level of expertise
- Make a real difference by ensuring our network’s data is reliable. Your work will help us accurately represent and connect our 2,000+ members
- You will receive an insightful induction into GNDR’s work, training to carry out your volunteer role and ongoing support from the GNDR team
- Be part of a passionate and diverse global team.
Application process
Please click on "Redirect to Recruiter" to head to our website for instructions on how to apply.
Closing date: Open until filled. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis; please apply as soon as possible to avoid missing out on this opportunity to contribute to our global mission.
A world in which everyone works together to strengthen the resilience of people most at risk and prevent hazards from becoming disasters.
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We are a Kingston-based social marketing enterprise using creative thinking to build community cohesion.
We aim to attract knowledgeable individuals encouraging different cultures to unite which enables us to share and celebrate essential lessons.
Partnering with local organisations, we put on programmes of training, workshops and other events that promote unity and tolerance.
We conduct research to support our cause to challenge preconceptions around race and stereotyping. As well as delivering workshops on unconscious bias in the workplace.
Join us in leading positive change!
Quilombo UK is looking for an experienced Research Assistant, who would love to join a growing organisation.
The Research Assistant role offers a great opportunity for the right person who is looking to:
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Gain experience in the Third Sector.
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Develop their skills and management experience; or just simply 'give something back to their community'.
The role provides you with flexibility and autonomy at work. Where necessary, specific training will also be provided to help you develop and grow your skill set.
Main Responsibilities
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Since its creation, Quilombo UK has collected a great amount of information, evidence and items through projects, fundraisers, events etc.
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We are looking for a team member to find published materials related to Quilombo UK key objectives and interests, especially cultural and racial diversity, and stereotypes in UK communities. The materials include all types of evidence, articles, journals, newspaper columns, local and global news stories.
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The researcher will help to collect information that can be used as an evidence base to help inform future activities, and also in exhibitions, workshops, and community events.
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We are looking for a self-starter who can source, collect, and share relevant materials independently. You will also be working closely with our Professional Development Programme participants in relevant areas such as Marketing and PR.
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Provide written reports as and when required. To undertake additional duties as required for the role.
General tasks
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Contribute to staff meetings and other internal meetings with views and suggestions etc.
Essential:
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You will need to have good written skills and be able to explain concepts and projects concisely and accurately.
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You will be self-starting and willing to research the various projects that we have carried out and catalogue all the evidence collected.
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You will need to have good communication and team-working skills as you will be working closely with Marketing & PR and other members.
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Committed to working with the community with a passion for helping others less fortunate.
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Be computer literate - a good understanding of Microsoft Word is essential and Excel skills are beneficial although support from other members will be provided if necessary.
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To show professionalism at all levels and in all environments
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Be a strong team player.
Desirable
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Committed to working with the community with a passion for helping others less fortunate.
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Proficiency in Microsoft and Excel
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Can work without much supervision.
The Professional Development Programme with Quilombo UK runs over a period of 16 weeks, is UNPAID and requires a minimum of 12 hours commitment per week across Monday, Wednesday and/or Friday.
Upon successful application, our HR team will contact you to arrange an interview. Following a successful interview, we'll initiate the onboarding process by sending you the necessary documents. Once your onboarding and identification documents are received and verified, you'll be invited to a 6-hour HR and System Induction. Subsequently, you'll meet with your Head of Department or Assistant Manager for your First Day.
QUILOMBO UK is dedicated to fostering an inclusive workplace environment that values diversity and promotes equality for all employees. As part of our commitment to upholding these principles, we adhere to the guidelines outlined in the Equality Act 2010. We firmly believe in creating a workplace where all individuals are respected and treated fairly. Discrimination of any kind will not be tolerated.
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Role Title: Graphic Designer
Role Purpose
Quilombo UK is looking for a Graphic Designer to join the team. Quilombo UK is a not for profit social enterprise that challenges people to think differently and bridge gaps between communities, with the aim of building a culturally rich society, where differences are accepted and celebrated. As chosen among 160 other organizations to work in collaboration with the Home Office on the “Building a Stronger Britain together” project, you will be joining a team, which not only supports the community but also stands up to extremism in all of its forms.
Quilombo UK works in collaboration with QMC Capoeira School, giving you the chance to support QMC Capoeira which is one of the most awarded Capoeira Schools in UK (UK Coaching Awards, Gillette Sports Awards, Kingston Council Sports Awards).
By joining QuilomboUK you will be supported and guided by experienced staff and volunteers, who are willing to share their skill set and will provide you with great opportunities for development in many different areas.
Ideal candidates will use their passion to promote Quilombo UK and raise its profile, while attracting new members. They should create engaging and on-brand graphics for a variety of media.
Main Responsibilities
- Study design briefs and determine requirements
- Schedule projects and define budget constraints
- Conceptualize visuals based on requirements
- Prepare rough drafts and present ideas
- Develop illustrations, logos and other designs using software or by hand
- Use the appropriate colours and layouts for each graphic
- Work with copywriters and creative director to produce final design
- Test graphics across various media
- Amend designs after feedback
- Ensure final graphics and layouts are visually appealing and on-brand
Essential Skills
- Proven graphic designing experience
- A portfolio of illustrations or other graphics / CV
- Familiarity with design software and technologies (such as Photoshop, Illustrator, Adobe Suite)
- Flexibility and openness to work on a variety of tasks
- Focused, organised and able to prioritise and execute tasks independently
- To show professionalism at all levels and in all environments
- Strong team player
- A keen eye for aesthetics and details
- Excellent communication skills
- Degree in Design, Fine Arts or related field is a plus
- Must be UK resident
Desirable
- Committed to working with the community with a passion for helping others less fortunate
Job Type: Volunteer
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Reference Number: V560
Job Title: Treasurer (Trustee)
Contract Type: Voluntary
Expenses: Reasonable expenses paid
Closing date: 12th June 2026
Interview Date/s: W/C 22nd June 2026
Help shape the future of a national charity changing lives through volunteering
Who we are
At Volunteering Matters, we believe volunteering has the power to strengthen communities, reduce isolation and create lasting social change.
For more than 60 years, we’ve brought people together across the UK through volunteering and social action, supporting people of all ages to build connections, confidence and stronger communities.
We are now looking for a new Treasurer to join our Board of Trustees at an exciting time for the organisation as we deliver our ambitious 2025–2030 strategy.
This is an opportunity to use your financial expertise to help guide a respected national charity, influence strategic decision-making and support meaningful impact across communities throughout the UK.
Why this role matters
As Treasurer, you will play a vital role in helping ensure the long-term sustainability, resilience and good governance of the charity.
You’ll work closely with our Chair, Chief Executive Officer, Board and Finance team to provide financial oversight, strategic support and constructive challenge, helping us make informed decisions that maximise our impact.
This is more than a governance role. It is an opportunity to help shape the future direction of a values-led organisation making a real difference every day.
What you will be involved in
As Treasurer and Trustee, you will:
- Chair our Finance & Audit Committee
- Support the Board in understanding financial performance, risk and sustainability
- Help oversee budgets, reserves, reporting and annual accounts
- Provide strategic financial insight and constructive challenge
- Support strong governance and ethical decision-making
- Contribute ideas, networks and opportunities that help strengthen the organisation
- Help champion the role volunteering plays in creating fairer, more connected communities
You’ll join a supportive, collaborative and passionate Board that is committed to making a positive difference and receive a solid handover from our current Treasurer.
What we are looking for
We’re looking for someone with financial leadership experience and a collaborative, values-led approach.
You may come from the charity, public or private sector and could have experience in areas such as:
- Finance leadership
- Audit or assurance
- Accounting or financial management
- Risk or governance
- Strategic financial planning
Previous Trustee experience is welcome but not essential.
Most importantly, we are looking for someone who:
- Believes in the power of volunteering and community
- Wants to use their skills to make a meaningful contribution
- Can communicate financial information clearly and accessibly
- Enjoys working collaboratively with people from different backgrounds and experiences
- Shares our commitment to inclusion, diversity and anti-racism
What you’ll gain
- The opportunity to influence the future of a respected UK charity
- Experience of strategic charity governance at Board level
- The chance to work alongside passionate and experienced Trustees and leaders
- A meaningful way to use your professional skills for social impact
- Opportunities to connect with projects, volunteers and communities across the UK
We value lived experience
At Volunteering Matters, we believe better decisions are made when different voices, experiences and perspectives are represented.
We particularly welcome applications from people whose lived experience reflects the diverse communities we work alongside.
Interested
If you’re excited by the opportunity to use your financial expertise to help shape stronger communities through volunteering, we’d love to hear from you.
We turn local knowledge into action by working with volunteers and partners across the UK to build stronger communities for all.



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