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Mission 44 is a charitable foundation launched by Sir Lewis Hamilton in 2021 to create a fairer, more inclusive future for young people. We work to ensure every young person can thrive in school and access great careers, particularly in STEM (science, technology, engineering and maths).
Lewis' own journey to Formula 1 required him to overcome barriers linked to race, class and opportunity. In 2020, he established the Hamilton Commission to understand why motorsport was not representative of wider society. Mission 44 builds on the evidence and recommendations of the Hamilton Commission. While informed by the Commission, its remit extends beyond motorsport, focusing on wider education and employment systems to expand opportunity at scale.
Working across the UK, the US and Brazil, we invest in the organisations closest to young people from underserved communities, and we use our platform to influence the systems that hold too many young people back.
Diversity is at the heart of Mission 44. It is fundamental to how we create change. We therefore see it as essential to bring different ways of thinking to our Board of Trustees, and are now seeking 3-4 new Trustees to join our Board and be part of realising our ambitions to scale opportunities for young people.
One of these will be a Young Trustee, aged 18 – 30, and we are open to backgrounds. We will provide you with additional guidance to help you navigate board responsibilities, contribute fully to discussions and develop your governance and leadership skills. For wider Trustee roles, backgrounds will ideally include one of the following areas:
· The education or youth sectors
· Communications and influencing
· Safeguarding experience
· Operational leadership experience (e.g. HR, IT, data management)
· Organisational growth/ international expansion
· Fundraising
· AI
· Creative industries
· Humanitarian sector
· Experience in intergenerational philanthropy
Interested candidates must have the time available to commit to supporting Mission 44 as we enter our next phase of growth, making a thorough personal contribution and being willing to share your insights. Above all, you must be committed to our mission that every young person can thrive in school and access great careers.
To learn more and apply, please download the appointment brief below. For an informal discussion about the role, please contact Fiona Wansborough or Ami Jenick at People Beyond Profit, whose contract details are also listed in the appointment brief.
Closing date: 13 September 2026
PBP interviews: 17 – 24 September 2026
Mission 44 interviews: 6 October and w/c19 October 2026
First Board meeting: 8 December 2026
We know that when people from different backgrounds work together, it generates more diversity of thought and better ideas. We want to attract the broadest range of talented people onto our Board of Trustees so that it comprises a rich mix of personal as well as professional perspectives, positions and experiences to enable us to grow and learn better together.
We are therefore particularly interested in candidates from underrepresented groups, including people of colour, people with disabilities or candidates from the LGBTQ+ community.
Mission 44 is a charity launched by Lewis Hamilton to drive change so that every young person can thrive in school and access great careers in STEM.
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Across the UK, our volunteer groups play a vital part in supporting people affected by MS, bringing people together and connecting our local MS communities.
As an Administration Volunteer you’ll play an essential role in your local group.
You’ll act as the first point of contact for the group and circulate information to other volunteers and members. You’ll ensure that data and details are kept up to date, to comply with data protection legislation.
In this role you’ll develop your administration and organisation skills.
Why we want you
As one of our wonderful volunteers, you can get involved in:
What you will be doing
The skills you need
What's in it for you:
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Volunteer Graphic Designer
We’re looking for a talented and creative Volunteer Graphic Designer to help us bring our ideas to life and make sure our communications look as good as the work we do. You’ll work with our team to create a wide range of materials, including posters, leaflets, newsletters, fundraising appeals, social media graphics, adoption materials, event promotions and other communications.
What you’ll do
What we’re looking for
We’re looking for someone who is creative, reliable and has a great eye for design. You’ll ideally have experience in graphic design and be able to show us examples of your work or a portfolio. You’ll be able to take a fairly simple idea or brief and turn it into something polished, professional and visually engaging. You’ll have a good understanding of design principles including layout, typography, imagery and colour, and be comfortable adapting your approach for different audiences and purposes.
Experience using Canva or similar software would be useful, but we’re more interested in your creativity and the quality of your work than the particular software you use.
You’ll need to be able to work independently, manage agreed deadlines, take feedback positively and pay attention to detail.
You don’t need previous charity experience, but an interest in animal welfare and a desire to use your skills to make a difference would be a real advantage.
Why volunteer with us?
Your work will have a direct and visible impact. Good design helps us reach more people, raise more money and ultimately do more for animals and the people who care for them. Your designs could help someone decide to adopt an animal, encourage someone to donate, attract a new volunteer or help us reach a family who needs support with veterinary costs. This is an opportunity to use your creative skills for a local charity where your work will genuinely make a difference.
The role is flexible and can largely be carried out remotely. We can agree projects and deadlines around your availability, so it could suit an experienced designer, someone returning to design, or a creative professional looking to volunteer their skills for a worthwhile cause. If you have a creative eye, enjoy turning ideas into great-looking finished products and would like to use your skills to support local animal welfare, we’d love to hear from you.
What are we looking for?
We’re looking for a creative, reliable and enthusiastic person who can take an idea and turn it into a professional, engaging and visually appealing finished product.
The most important thing is strong graphic design ability and a good eye for design. We’re not necessarily looking for someone with a particular qualification or a specific career background. We’re looking for someone who understands what makes good visual communication and can create designs that catch people’s attention, communicate a message clearly and encourage people to take action.
Our ideal volunteer will have experience creating materials such as posters, leaflets, flyers, newsletters, social media graphics, fundraising materials or promotional content. We’d particularly welcome someone who can show examples of their previous work through a portfolio or examples of designs they have created.
We’d like someone who can take a relatively simple brief from us - for example, an idea for a fundraising appeal or an adoption campaign - and use their own creativity to develop the concept into something really effective. We will often provide the content, photographs and key messages, but we need someone who can think about how best to present these visually.
The ability to work with an existing brand and maintain a consistent look and feel is important. You’ll need a good understanding of layout, typography, imagery, colour and visual hierarchy, as well as an ability to adapt designs for different audiences and formats.
Experience with Canva or similar design software would be useful. However, we’re more interested in what you can create than which software you use.
We’re also looking for someone who is:
Previous experience working with charities would be useful but is not essential. We’d welcome applications from professional designers, freelance designers, people looking to build their portfolio, or experienced creatives who simply want to use their skills for a local cause. Most importantly, we want someone who cares about producing work they can be proud of and understands that great design can help us reach more people, raise more funds and ultimately make a greater difference to animals and families in our community.
What difference will you make?
Good design can make a real difference to a local charity. Every day, we have important stories to tell about the animals we rescue, the families we support and the difference our volunteers, donors and supporters make. But having a good story is only part of the challenge. We need to make sure people notice it, understand it and feel motivated to take action.
As a local RSPCA branch, we rely heavily on our own fundraising and community support. The money we raise enables us to rescue animals, provide veterinary treatment, care for animals while they recover and find them safe and loving homes. We also provide financial support to local pet owners who are struggling to afford essential veterinary treatment, helping animals receive the care they need and remain with the people who love them.
A skilled volunteer graphic designer can help us communicate all of this far more effectively.
Your designs could help us create fundraising appeals that encourage more people to donate, adoption materials that help animals find their new homes, volunteer recruitment campaigns that bring new people into our team and social media content that reaches a much wider audience. You could help turn an idea for a campaign into a professional poster, transform information into an engaging leaflet or bring an animal's story to life through compelling visual content.
For a charity like ours, every additional person reached and every additional donation generated can make a tangible difference. Your work will also help us present ourselves consistently and professionally across our communications. This will strengthen our local presence, build recognition of our branch and help people understand that their support is making a direct difference to animals and families in our community.
Most importantly, you will be able to see the results of your contribution. A design you create could help raise the funds needed for an animal's veterinary treatment, attract a new fosterer, recruit a volunteer, find a home for an animal or encourage someone to support our work for the first time.
This isn't simply an opportunity to create attractive designs. It is an opportunity to use your creativity and professional skills to help animals and the people who care for them.
By volunteering your time and expertise, you will become an important part of our team and help us communicate our work more effectively, reach more people and ultimately do more for animals across our local community.
Before you apply
We’re hoping to build a small team of creative volunteers who can work with us on different projects, so we’d love to hear from anyone with graphic design skills and a creative eye.
We’ll review applications and portfolios as they come in and will contact all applicants. We’d particularly like to see examples of previous graphic design work, so please include a link to your portfolio, website or relevant examples where possible.
We’ll arrange a short informal conversation with applicants to talk about the role, your experience and the type of creative work you enjoy.
We’re hoping to start building our creative team as soon as possible, so applications will be reviewged on an ongoing basis rather than waiting for a fixed closing date.
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Help review our health information!
Could you help review our public health information?
We are looking for UK-based volunteers to help us make sure the information we put together is as clear and accessible as possible.
You don't need any expert knowledge or personal experience of breast cancer – we are seeking people who can look at the information we produce and decide if it is easy to understand.
About Breast Cancer UK:
At Breast Cancer UK we are striving for a world where everyone is empowered to reduce their breast cancer risk. Our mission is to lead a movement to empower individuals, advance scientific research, and reshape policy to reduce breast cancer risk for all. We are the only UK charity dedicated to the prevention of breast cancer by focusing on lifestyle and environmental risk factors of the disease, including diet, physical activity and exposure to harmful chemicals.
Breast Cancer UK produces its own literature and publications on a range of breast cancer risk factors and holds the Patient Information Forum (PIF) trusted mark. We are also a member of the Association of Medical Research Charities (AMRC). Our purpose is to provide practical information and advice about reducing the risk of breast cancer that is evidence-based, easy to read and user-involved.
About the Public Engagement Panel:
The main purpose of the Public Engagement Panel is to review and feedback on key information for the Breast Cancer UK website produced by the Science and Health Education Team. You’ll help us ensure the information is easy to read, understand and use, and is inclusive so that it reflects our diverse audiences.
Additionally, the Public Engagement Panel will provide helpful insight and suggestions on future science and education resources so we can ensure they are relevant, accessible and engaging.
As part of the Public Engagement Panel, you will:
Undertake periodic reviews of Breast Cancer UK content on chemicals, diet, lifestyle or other risk factors for breast cancer, and/or our public health information and advice leaflets.
Provide feedback to help inform content and resource development to reflect the public’s needs.
Be invited to participate in an annual meeting organised by Breast Cancer UK. Participants in the annual meeting will be reimbursed for reasonable economy travel costs.
You may also be invited to help review research grant applications to provide a public perspective on the proposed projects, alongside our Science Panel.
Members of the Public Engagement Panel are expected to spend approximately 4 hours each year on Panel-related work for Breast Cancer UK (excluding our annual in-person meeting).
Membership in the Public Engagement Panel is voluntary and will have an initial fixed term of 3 years that can be extended by up to another 3 years.
About you:
You don't need any experience reviewing health information, expert knowledge or personal experience of breast cancer.
To be eligible to be on the panel, you should not hold a science qualification higher than GCSE level or equivalent. This helps to provide insights from people who do not have a specialist background. If you are not sure whether this applies to you, just get in touch.
You will need to have at least an intermediate level of English proficiency.
To apply for this role please use the link to our webpage and application form.
The closing date for applications is Friday 4th September. However, we are reviewing applications for this role on a rolling basis and reserve the right to close recruitment early if all panel member positions are filled before the deadline. We therefore encourage interested applicants to apply as soon as possible. We aim to contact you on the outcome within a fortnight of application.
Breast Cancer UK is committed to being a caring and welcoming place, where all volunteers and employees feel like they belong. Our vision is to create a supportive and inclusive culture where our volunteers and employees can reach their full potential, without prejudice and discrimination. We are committed to a culture where respect and understanding is fostered and the diversity of people's backgrounds and circumstances are positively valued.
We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, identities and abilities.
It is important to us that our Public Engagement Panel reflects the diversity of the communities and audiences we serve, enabling us to hear a wide range of voices, experiences and perspectives.
Following a recent review of the Panel's composition, we have identified some groups that are currently under-represented. We would therefore particularly welcome applications from people aged 25–45, people from Black African, Black Caribbean and other Black backgrounds, men, and people who identify as LGBTQIA+.
Selection will be based on the skills, experience, perspectives and qualities required for the role, and we encourage anyone who feels they can make a valuable contribution to apply.
We are a national breast cancer charity focussed entirely on breast cancer prevention: We fund scientific research into environmental and chemic
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Ramzunā Languages is a non-profit organisation offering free language instruction to Palestinian students.
This role operates every three months and can be combined with a communication position.
Key responsibilities include:
1) Posting on relevant platforms to announce application openings.
2) Answering any questions we receive.
3) Reviewing applications according to specific guidelines.
4) Sending and verifying training completion.
5) Participating in the group introductory meeting with volunteers.
Our mission is to provide free and personalised language instruction to Palestinian students.



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Do you have a passion for African and Diaspora history and a vision for empowering communities through knowledge?
Tell My Truth and Shame the Devil C.I.C. is seeking a Volunteer African & Diaspora Book Club Coordinator to join our founding volunteer team. This role focuses on creating a welcoming learning space where community members can explore African and Diaspora history, literature and ideas together.
As Book Club Coordinator, you will organise and facilitate a book club programme that encourages reflection, discussion and shared learning. Working with the Membership Director and Community Engagement team, you will help create meaningful conversations that build knowledge, cultural pride and collective understanding.
This role blends facilitation, coordination and community engagement to support a learning space rooted in respect, curiosity and cultural awareness.
Experience, Qualifications and Requirements
Essential / Highly Valued Experience
Knowledge or strong interest in African and Diaspora history, literature, and cultural movements
Experience facilitating discussions, learning groups, or community programmes
Strong communication and group facilitation skills
Ability to create inclusive spaces for respectful and meaningful discussion
Confidence guiding conversations about history, identity, power and social change
Good organisational skills for planning sessions and coordinating participants
Commitment to community learning and cultural awareness
Reliability and a collaborative approach to working with others
Desirable
Experience using digital tools for online meetings, shared documents, or community platforms
Qualifications
Formal qualifications in history, education, cultural studies or related fields are welcome but not required. Relevant experience, community knowledge, or lived experience are equally valued.
Key Responsibilities (Reduced)
Select books and reading materials focused on African and Diaspora history and culture.
Plan and facilitate regular book club discussions online or in person.
Encourage thoughtful and respectful conversations about the readings.
Support participants to reflect on historical and contemporary themes.
Invite guest speakers or contributors when appropriate.
Share discussion materials and resources with participants.
Capture key insights and feedback to help improve future sessions.
Work with the team to align the book club with wider community programmes.
What This Role Offers You
Leadership experience facilitating a community learning programme
Opportunity to help people connect with African and Diaspora history and culture
Personal growth through dialogue, reflection and cultural education
The chance to shape a meaningful learning space within a values-led CIC
What This Role Is Not For
Individuals seeking purely administrative work without facilitating discussions
Those unwilling to guide conversations that explore complex historical and social themes
People expecting rigid structures without creativity or community engagement
A Final Word
Learning is about people, not just books.
Trust grows through thoughtful facilitation, care and intellectual honesty.
Respectful handling of stories, histories and lived experiences is a responsibility.
Listening deeply and honouring diverse voices keeps learning communities strong.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Bravecore Counselling CIC is a values-driven counselling service offering inclusive, trauma-informed support for individuals navigating life's challenges. We are a small, heart-centred organisation committed to promoting emotional wellbeing and mental health awareness.
We are currently seeking a passionate and proactive Volunteer Director of Fundraising to help secure essential funding through grant writing and creative fundraising strategies. This role is key to helping us sustain and expand our therapeutic services.
Responsibilities
Research and identify suitable grant opportunities, trust funds, and community funding streams.
Write compelling, values-aligned funding proposals and grant applications.
Develop and implement a fundraising strategy aligned with Brave Core’s mission and goals.
Build relationships with potential funders, sponsors, and supporters.
Explore and implement other fundraising avenues (e.g. crowdfunding campaigns, donor outreach).
Keep accurate records of applications submitted and track outcomes.
Stay informed about developments in the mental health charity funding landscape.
Requirements
Experience in fundraising, bid writing, or grant applications is highly desirable, but not essential—we welcome motivated learners.
Strong writing and research skills with attention to clarity, tone, and impact.
Organised, self-motivated, and able to manage deadlines effectively.
Ability to work independently and as part of a collaborative, mission-driven team.
Alignment with Brave Core’s values of compassion, inclusivity, and integrity.
A genuine interest in mental health, counselling, or community-based support work.
Benefits
Gain valuable experience in nonprofit fundraising and strategy.
Be part of a supportive and purpose-led organisation.
Contribute to making mental health support more accessible and sustainable.
Receive mentorship and a reference for your contribution.
Work remotely and flexibly.
The Alec Dickson Trust is a grant making charity looking to recruit one volunteer to join its Board with expertise in Fundraising. The Trust supports young people who, through volunteering or community service, aim to enhance the lives of others, particularly those most marginalised by society.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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To telephone befriendees at their home for approximately 10 to 30 minutes, you will arrange the specific times of your future calls directly with them. These calls are intended to occur once a week, but individual needs will be matched with your availability.To provide a telephone conversation, a listening ear and chat about interests and hobbies, helping to alleviate loneliness and feelings of isolation. To provide companionship and human interaction at a time when this may be limited. To provide an update after each call to the Telephone Befriending support Team. This is so we can keep a track of the amount of befriending calls each volunteer is undertaking, the type of support being offered during these calls and if there is anything further required.
It is important to note telephone befriending is not counselling or therapy and other services must be sought if this is required.
Benefits
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
The Sociological Review Foundation, a registered charity that exists to advance public education on the subject of sociology and related disciplines, is looking to appoint an individual to join the Board of Trustees during an exciting time of organisational growth and development.
Our work is partly supported by Gift Aid donations from The Sociological Review journal. As publishing models change and royalty income declines, the Foundation is working to diversify its income through donations and other sources of support so that it can continue delivering its charitable work.
We have therefore developed a range of income-generating initiatives, including a ticketed annual public lecture, paid podcast production and hosting packages, and specialist training workshops. These initiatives are intended to supplement our Gift Aid income and help ensure that we can continue to offer most of our activities and resources free of charge.
What We’re Looking For
We are inviting expressions of interest from individuals with experience in marketing and communications who can help us reach and engage existing and new audiences across our work. This will include advising on the promotion of our income-generating events, training workshops and other initiatives.
As a very small charity, we are looking for a trustee who understands the practical realities of working with limited staff time and resources. The successful candidate will provide strategic guidance and, where appropriate, practical insight into areas such as market positioning, audience engagement and effective, proportionate communications.
Your responsibilities as a trustee will include the following:
This is not a paid position; however, travel and any childcare expenses while on trustee business will be covered in line with our expenses claim policy.
Previous experience as a charity trustee is desirable but not essential. You will receive training on the duties and responsibilities of trustees at the beginning of your appointment.
To apply, please send your CV and a one-page covering letter to Operations Director Attila Szanto, outlining your interest in the role and what you would bring to it. The deadline for expressions of interest is the 24th of August 2026.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Trustees are wanted for the Community and Youth Music Library.As a board member of our small charity, you will invest just a few hours a year to ensure we run well and effectively, but that time you give allows us to help thousands of singers and instrumentalists to hit the right notes!
Choirs and orchestras come to CYML to hire sets of music scores for a wide range of music. Our professional librarians manage the stock, the hires, and give support and advice to amateur and professional groups. Our current Trustees include respected choral conductors. Our work enables thousands of people to enjoy and excel at singing and playing.
We are asking for a small investment of your time and abilities - advocacy, sourcing funding, publicity, financial management - but you can make a big difference to the cause of choral music across the country. You don’t need to be musical, just have a positive view of the importance of music to learning, physical and mental well-being and social inclusion.
Find out more about the charity on our website.
We ask that you play your part.
All charities rely on the trustees, the people who hold the objects of the charity in trust.
· Trustees enable all the work the charity does, by holding responsibility and taking oversight as to the direction and purpose of all that is done
· Our Board is small; we are looking for new energy, to take our cause forward, and to fill the gaps that will arise from various upcoming retirements.
· The work is professionally managed, the charity has a high reputation, and we have stable finances. This is a good time to join.
· We meet 4 times a year, usually in person in north London, but we can be flexible.
· We’d like you to come and spend some time with us; we have a welcome event on Tuesday 8th September.
· Our Chairman is Jeremy Jackman, an internationally known choral director.If you would like to join us, contact him via his website, where you can find out more about him.
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Join our team of befrienders!
You will support us to reach some of the most isolated adults in your community, including individuals with complex needs, to reduce feelings of loneliness, build meaningful friendships, and improvement well-being. You will support people to recite a passion for a hobby or an interest, or encourage them to explore and participate in new social activities.
Through regular companionship and encouragement, you will help individuals rebuild their lives beyond crisis, increase their confidence, and strengthen their connection with their local community.
This is a complex needs service, and we are looking for volunteers who are confident, non-judgemental, and are able to support individuals facing a range of challenges.
What you will be doing
The skills you need
What's in it for you
We deliver services across London as well as campaign and advocate nationally on the issues that affect the people we work with.



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Join FARA, a charity with over 30 years of experience and 39 charity shops across London. Our Chiswick shop is looking for a dedicated Clothes Repair Volunteer to support our team in preparing donated clothing for sale through basic repairs, alterations, and garment care.
By volunteering with us, you’ll play an important role in extending the life of donated clothing, reducing textile waste, and supporting our commitment to reuse and a sustainable circular economy.
The Role:
As a volunteer, your responsibilities will include (but are not limited to):
The Volunteer:
We’re looking for someone who:
What’s in it for You?
At FARA, our shops are run by welcoming and collaborative teams where everyone works together. You’ll gain valuable experience, working alongside supportive colleagues who help each other develop, learn, and celebrate achievements. Full training is provided, and we offer a positive, inclusive, and safe volunteering environment.
Your Time:
Our shop operates from 10:00 to 18:00, and we’re looking for someone who can volunteer for a minimum of 4 hours either in the morning or afternoon, whenever you are available in arrangement with the shop manager.
FARA is committed to creating an inclusive environment. If you require any reasonable adjustments during the application process, please don’t hesitate to let us know.
A family for those "without" 30 years of transforming the lives of children in Romania



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Join our Board of Trustees
We are seeking new Trustees to join our Board and contribute their skills and experience. We are particularly looking for applications from parents and carers whose children attend our Camden Square and Fairfield playcentres.
The trustees are responsible for the administration of the charity, and in contributing to strategies that will future-proof the organisation and help to maintain or improve its CQC and Ofsted ratings.
The people we’re looking for
We are particularly interested in candidates with
strengths in the following areas:
PACE is seeking to grow its board by recruiting up to 5 new trustees, including a Chair. Our
Trustees need to have the following essential qualities:
Knowledge and experience in:
We particularly welcome applicants from an ethnic minority and those who are disabled or the parent of a disabled child, or parents of our service users, as we aim for our Board to be as representative as possible of our beneficiaries.
Please visit our website for application form and recruitment pack
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Job description:
Job Title: Learning & Development Specialist
Location: Remote (UK-based)
Department: People & Culture
Reports To: Manager: Learning & Development
About QuilomboUK
QuilomboUK is a trailblazing organisation dedicated to advancing diversity, equity, inclusion (D&I), and social justice. Rooted in a People First philosophy, we empower individuals and teams to drive systemic change through equitable learning and growth opportunities.
Role Overview
As the Learning & Development Specialist, you will lead the design and delivery of impactful learning programs that align with QuilomboUK’s mission and strategic goals. You’ll develop leadership curricula, create engaging instructional materials, oversee induction training, and continuously refine L&D initiatives based on feedback and data. This role is ideal for a creative, data-driven professional passionate about fostering inclusive leadership and equipping teams with the skills to advance social justice.
Key Responsibilities
Leadership Development & Training
Instructional Design & Content Development
AI-Enhanced Instructional Design
Onboarding & Integration
Training Evaluation & Continuous Improvement
D&I Integration
Qualifications
Personal Attributes