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We are looking for exceptional people from a variety of backgrounds, to join AvMA’s Board of Trustees at an important point in our development, this being the midpoint of implementing our 5-year strategy.
AvMA is the UK charity for patient safety and justice. We provide free advice and support to thousands of people each year who have been affected by avoidable harm in healthcare, and we work to influence improvements in patient safety and to see people treated fairly when things go wrong. We also provide an accreditation scheme for lawyers specialising in clinical negligence work and a competence scheme for more junior lawyers, recognising that this is a highly complex area of law requiring strong specialist knowledge.
We are now seeking to appoint up to three new Trustees and/or Associate Trustees. Each appointment will strengthen the Board by bringing a particular area of specialist expertise alongside the wider skills, judgement and commitment expected of all Trustees.
About the roles:
AvMA is governed by a Board of Trustees who come from a range of backgrounds and bring different experiences. This recruitment is intended to strengthen the Board further by bringing in new specialist expertise alongside strong governance capability.
Important application instruction - Applicants must make clear in their covering letter which of the three specialist skill sets they are applying for and whether they are applying as a Trustee or as an Associate Trustee.
Trustee: a full member of the Board, taking on the legal and governance responsibilities of trusteeship and contributing to collective decision-making.
Associate Trustee: a supported development role for people with relevant expertise and potential who may have less prior Board or Trustee experience. Associate Trustees participate actively in Board life and will work towards a full Trustee role, subject to appraisal and mutual agreement.
The three specialist skill sets we are seeking:
1. Clinical negligence law
We are seeking someone with senior-level expertise in clinical negligence law, ideally with experience on the claimant side.
Ideally claimant-side experience with clinical negligence accreditation.
Understanding of access to justice issues affecting injured patients and families.
Insight into Alternative Dispute Resolution practices including mediation.
Ability to support strategic thinking about AvMA’s public-facing services, policy influence and accreditation work.
Awareness of the importance of managing conflicts of interest carefully.
Applicants with this background may apply either as a Trustee or as an Associate Trustee.
2. Senior charity fundraising/income generation expertise
We are seeking someone with senior-level charity fundraising or income generation expertise.
Understanding of fundraising strategy and income diversification.
Knowledge of individual giving, trusts and foundations, corporate partnerships, major donor fundraising, legacy fundraising or supporter engagement.
Ability to advise strategically on fundraising opportunities and risks.
Understanding of ethical fundraising and donor stewardship.
Ability to support AvMA in widening its reach, profile and supporter base.
Applicants with this background may apply either as a Trustee or as an Associate Trustee.
3. IT/digital expertise for a growing charity
We are seeking someone with IT, digital, data or technology expertise relevant to a growing charity.
Senior experience in IT, digital, data, systems or technology strategy.
Understanding of digital transformation in small or medium-sized organisations.
Ability to advise on systems, data quality, knowledge management, cyber security and digital risk.
Appreciation of how technology can improve service delivery, governance and organisational effectiveness.
Understanding of how AI can be exploited whilst maintaining safety, confidentiality and ethical principles.
Applicants with this background may apply either as a Trustee or as an Associate Trustee.
Generic Trustee skills and qualities we are seeking
In addition to one of the three specialist skill sets, all applicants should be able to demonstrate the core qualities and capabilities needed to contribute effectively to AvMA’s Board.
Essential for all applicants
Commitment to AvMA’s mission, vision and values.
Demonstrable interest in patient safety and justice for people affected by avoidable harm.
Ability to think strategically and see the bigger picture.
Sound judgement and independence of thought.
Willingness to offer constructive challenge while working collaboratively.
Ability to contribute to collective decision-making.
Commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion.
Willingness to prepare for and participate actively in Board and committee meetings.
High standards of integrity, confidentiality and accountability.
Desirable
Previous trustee, non-executive or committee experience.
Understanding of charity governance.
Lived experience of avoidable harm in healthcare, either personally or as a family member.
Experience of working with or alongside people affected by trauma, injustice or complex systems.
Trustee role description
Governance and oversight: ensure AvMA operates in accordance with its governing document, policies, charity law and relevant legislation or regulation; oversee implementation of AvMA’s strategy; provide accountability; and ensure resources are managed responsibly.
Strategic leadership: contribute to development and implementation of AvMA’s strategy, including setting objectives and monitoring progress against them.
Financial stewardship: monitor AvMA’s financial health; ensure sound financial controls and systems are in place; review and approve annual budgets, management accounts and annual reports; and ensure funds are used effectively.
Risk management: identify and assess risks facing AvMA and ensure appropriate systems, policies and procedures are in place, including for safeguarding and data protection.
Advocacy and ambassadorship: act as an ambassador for AvMA, promote its values and mission externally and use networks and contacts, where appropriate, to support AvMA’s work.
Board meetings and committees: attend and actively participate in Board meetings, committees and other relevant meetings; read papers in advance and contribute to discussion and decision-making.
Support and supervision: provide support to the leadership team, offer guidance and act as a sounding board when needed. Where appropriate, take on a mentoring role with key staff or volunteers.
Associate Trustee role description
Associate Trustees are not full Trustees when appointed but are expected to participate actively in Board life and develop their understanding of charity governance, AvMA’s work and the responsibilities of trusteeship.
Attend and participate in Board meetings.
Join relevant discussions and contribute their expertise.
Develop their understanding of charity governance and AvMA’s strategic priorities.
Participate in mentoring, induction and development.
Contribute to committees and other work where appropriate.
Work towards readiness for a full Trustee role, subject to appraisal and mutual agreement.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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This is an ideal opportunity for anybody keen to get first-hand experience of the inspiring and exciting small charitable and community sector in London.
In the first instance, you will be working with our grants manager, appraising grant applications, visiting applicants and preparing reports on applicant suitability for consideration by the board, including a recommendation as to whether to make the grant or not. This is your opportunity to get to grips with the thriving community sectors in Ealing, Hounslow and Hillingdon and it is your judgement which will determine who is to receive funds.
Full training will be given and you will be able to shadow our grants manager in her work until you feel comfortable enough to take on your own cases.
As the role develops, you may, if you choose, get involved in our advice-giving, training and research activities. We are a fast-growing charity with ambitious plans, so this is your chance to get involved in our exciting activities right from the start.
The role would ideally suit someone who works part-time as during certain periods of the year (our grant rounds), you will be working 1-2 days a week.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
We are looking for a passionate and committed young parent to join the Board of Parents 1st UK as a Lived Experience Trustee.
This is an exciting opportunity to help shape the future of our organisation by ensuring the voices, experiences and perspectives of parents remain at the heart of our work, strategy and decision-making.
We welcome applications from young parents with lived experience of pregnancy, early parenthood and/or accessing support for their mental health and wellbeing during pregnancy or within the first two years of their child’s life.
You do not need previous trustee or Board experience to apply. We are committed to supporting and developing new trustees and will provide induction, mentoring, guidance and ongoing support to help you succeed in the role.
This role is a valuable opportunity to build confidence, develop leadership skills, gain experience in governance and make a meaningful difference for other parents and families.
As a Trustee, you will have opportunities to connect with staff, learn more about our programmes and see the impact of our work first-hand. You will work alongside the CEO and Programme Leads, helping to shape decisions and priorities that support parents, babies and families across the UK.
We understand that young parents may be balancing family life, work, education or other commitments, and we are committed to creating an accessible and supportive environment where you can participate fully.
Key Responsibilities
As a Young Parent Trustee, you will:
What We Are Looking For
We are looking for someone who:
Previous governance or Board experience is not required. We welcome applications from first-time trustees and will support you throughout your journey in the role.
Time Commitment
Estimated total commitment: approximately 4–6 hours per month
Trustees must:
Parents 1st UK is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of families. All Trustees are required to undergo an enhanced DBS check and appropriate due diligence.
We specialise in effective volunteering and peer support during the key life change of pregnancy, birth and becoming a parent.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Volunteer Opportunity – Join the KA Radio Team!
Are you passionate about music, radio, and entertainment? KA Radio is looking for enthusiastic volunteers to help us grow our online radio station.
As a volunteer, you’ll have the opportunity to gain real-world experience in online broadcasting, work with a friendly remote team, and develop valuable skills in communication, media, and teamwork.
We’re looking for people who are:
Passionate about music and radio.
Reliable, friendly, and willing to learn.
Able to work well as part of a remote team.
Roles:
Radio Presenter/DJ
News Reader
Social Media Assistant
Content Creator
Events & Promotions Support
Marketing Assistant
Website Support
Technical Support
Station Administrator
General Station Support
…and much more!
What you’ll gain:
Hands-on experience in online radio broadcasting.
Training and support from the KA Radio team.
A chance to build your confidence and communication skills.
Experience that can strengthen your CV or college applications.
The opportunity to be part of a growing online radio station.
Please note that this is a volunteer position and is unpaid. We’re looking for people who enjoy radio and want to be part of an exciting community while gaining valuable experience.
Apply today and become part of the KA Radio family—we’d love to hear from you!
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Volunteer Branch Organiser
Across the UK, our local branches help disabled people live the lives they choose. Every year, our skilled volunteers respond to thousands of requests, designing and creating bespoke equipment free of charge.
As a Branch Organiser, you’ll play a key role in helping to make sure your local branch runs smoothly and effectively. You’ll recruit, welcome, and support volunteers, ensuring the team’s work meets the needs of disabled people in your area. You’ll bring motivation, leadership, and strong communication and organisational skills to the heart of your branch.
What the role involves
This is a varied role where local needs shape what you’ll be working on, but it often includes:
• Coordinating the activities of our local branch to undertake and meet the needs of referrals in your area
• Organising and chairing the branch meetings
• Leading the branch’s shared responsibility for planning and completing referrals
• Coordinating the recruitment, induction, and ongoing support of new local branch volunteers
• Approving income and expenditure with the other branch bank account signatories and ensuring, with the Treasurer that our financial requirements and policies relating to branches are followed
• Ensuring the branch’s activities comply with policies to keep people safe
• Acting as a key point of contact, maintaining regular communication between volunteers and staff.
What you’ll need for this role
Essential
• A love of being organised.
• Confidence in leading meetings.
• Ability to use Microsoft Office, the internet, and email.
• The ability to understand and follow internal and external policies and procedures.
• A commitment to keeping personal information safe.
• Willingness to follow REMAP’s policies, procedures, and values.
• Occasional availability to attend local events to promote the charity’s work.
Desirable
• Confidence communicating with a wide range of people.
• Ability to delegate tasks and motivate others.
• Enthusiasm for raising awareness of the charity locally.
• A willingness to develop new skills and experience. You’ll also be asked to complete our induction checklist.
Why volunteer with us?
When you volunteer with us, you become part of a supportive community of people who are passionate about improving the lives of others. We are a volunteer-led organisation, and we couldn’t do what we do without your skills, commitment, and generosity of spirit.
Please note: We reimburse all reasonable out-of-pocket expenses.
REMAP exists to improve the quality of life for people who experience short or long-term disability through infirmity, illness or ageing.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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We are asking Local Coordinators to launch Amnesty Human Rights Where You Live initiatives in their area of the East Midlands, helping to bring together local people with an interest in human rights. This is an on-the-ground role promoting activism in your area.
Over the next twelve months, Coordinators would then support their local team to:
Raise awareness of and campaign on human rights issues locally.
Persuade local politicians to put human rights at the heart of their decisions
Engage their local community and ‘change the conversation’ on human rights
Mark International Human Rights Day on 10 December
Set up an Amnesty local group with fundraising to enable future campaigning
They would also have the chance to team up with other Coordinators to help develop and deliver a human rights campaign for the East Midlands.
This is a great opportunity to make a difference in your local area on issues you are passionate about while also gaining experience and confidence with a wide range of campaign and communication skills.
What support would I get?
Coordinators will be supported at every step by the Amnesty East Midlands Regional Organiser and other staff, who will provide:
Support for a local launch meeting for Human Rights Where You Live
Training in knowledge and skills
1-1 coaching
Organising, campaigning and fundraising resources
Face-to-face and online networking with other activists as a regional team.
My main staff point of contact would be: East Midlands Regional Organiser
All Coordinators would:
Communicate regularly with the East Midlands Regional Organiser
Feedback on their activities on a regular and structured basis.
Aim to attend a reasonable number of core training and networking sessions online and in-person, depending on individual circumstances.
What skills and knowledge are needed?
Some knowledge of your local area in the East Midlands.
Good written and oral communications skills
Experience of team-working
Basic IT competency (email, word processing, etc.) and internet access
Experience of campaigning is always welcome but not essential – we find that people often have skills from something else they have done that would be very helpful for the role.
How much time is needed?
We would estimate around 2-3 hours a week would be the average, although there may be some periods where more or less commitment is needed. We’d ask that you commit to your local Human Rights Where You Live project for at least one year, although we recognize that people’s circumstances do change.
We also understand that this role may need to fit around your family, studies, caring or other commitments.
Any other requirements?
Coordinators would need to be living in the East Midlands and unlikely to move in the next 12 months. We welcome interest from students at East Midlands universities.
We would ask that any Coordinator be at least 18. However, if you are under 18 but would still like to get involved in Amnesty, please do get in touch to find more about our youth groups.
We welcome interest from people who are already volunteering with another community or campaign group with an interest in human rights, and who are interested in doing a local Human Rights Where You Live project as a collaboration between Amnesty and that group.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Become an Independent Visitor to be matched one to one with a young person in care. You will meet once or twice a month to take them out to do fun activities together. This is an opportunity for our young people to develop a healthy relationship with a trusted adult, have fun and share their worries and feelings if they are ready to do so.
We'll provide full training, all your expenses and ongoing support from dedicated staff.
This is an opportunity for you to build skills and knowledge within social care and test yourself with real life experience of a young person in care.
We're looking for enthusiastic, committed people to bring their experience, skills and positivity to the lives of young people who have been through tough times. We will be providing training on the following subjects.
Session 1 Introduction to IV and the Care system
Session 2 Trauma, Attachment and Growth
Session 3 Safeguarding
Session 4 Communications and Boundaries
Session 5 The Role Of The IV
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Become an Independent Visitor to be matched one to one with a young person in care. You will meet once or twice a month to take them out to do fun activities together. This is an opportunity for our young people to develop a healthy relationship with a trusted adult, have fun and share their worries and feelings if they are ready to do so.
We'll provide full training, all your expenses and ongoing support from dedicated staff.
This is an opportunity for you to build skills and knowledge within social care and test yourself with real life experience of a young person in care.
We're looking for enthusiastic, committed people to bring their experience, skills and positivity to the lives of young people who have been through tough times. We will be providing training on the following subjects.
Session 1 Introduction to IV and the Care system
Session 2 Trauma, Attachment and Growth
Session 3 Safeguarding
Session 4 Communications and Boundaries
Session 5 The Role Of The IV
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Learn to Love to Read offers one-to-one support to children who find learning to read challenging, in schools and online via Zoom.Our In-school volunteers are asked to commit 90 minutes, one afternoon a week, usually between 1-3 pm.
Our virtual volunteers are asked to commit 30-60 minutes, one afternoon a week, usually between 4-6 pm.
Full training and ongoing support is provided for all volunteers to provide them with a framework which supports children's reading skills, while also building their self-esteem, confidence and love of reading. Our volunteers support the same children each week, providing 20 minutes of one-to-one support for the whole academic year. This ensures a consistent and rewarding experience for both the volunteer and the children.
In Wandsworth, post-COVID, 20% of Key Stage 1 and 25% of Key Stage 2 children did not reach the expected standard of reading in summer 2025. Low literacy is linked to poverty and social exclusion, limiting options in life. Early literacy intervention is crucial to break this cycle. School closures due to COVID-19 have been tough for children from disadvantaged families.
Please note we only work with schools in the London borough of Wandsworth and all our volunteers need to live in or within easy reach of that borough.
In line with Safer Recruitment, all applicants are asked to complete an application form, provide references, take part in a face-to-face interview and ID check, and attend online training which includes safeguarding. All volunteers must have an enhanced DBS check which we arrange on your behalf. You will also be required to obtain checks from any country in which you've lived for more than three months from the age of 16 in line with Wandsworth's guidance. Once you have registered, we’ll send you a link to the application form.
Learn to Love to Read is committed to working without bias and offering equal opportunities for our volunteers. We are committed to valuing diversity and working inclusively across all our activities. Our aim is that everyone is treated with dignity and respect.
Every child a reader - supporting children's literacy in the London Borough of Wandsworth
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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We are seeking a qualified and compassionate counsellor to volunteer their time to facilitate weekly emotional support groups for people living with sight loss. These groups provide a safe and supportive space for members to share experiences, build resilience, and reduce isolation.
You will lead one or more specialist peer groups, which may include:
• Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD) Support Group
• Sight Loss After Stroke Group
• Retinitis Pigmentosa (RP) Support Group
• Charles Bonnet Syndrome (CBS) Support Group
Each group brings together individuals facing similar challenges, offering mutual understanding and connection. Your skills as a counsellor will help guide conversations, support emotional wellbeing, and foster a caring, inclusive environment.
You will:
• Facilitate a weekly 2 hour emotional support group.
• Create a safe, welcoming, and non judgemental atmosphere.
• Encourage group discussion and peer support while managing boundaries.
• Offer emotional support and signposting where appropriate.
• Maintain confidentiality in line with ethical guidelines.
What We Offer:
• Full induction and training related to visual impairment awareness.
• Ongoing support and supervision.
• Opportunity to make a meaningful difference in the lives of people affected by sight loss.
How often will I be needed?
Key requirements
Location
Region
Home based
Additional location information
This is an online/remote role.
Who this opportunity will suit
Minimum age
What skills and experience are needed?
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Design products that make a difference
We’re looking for a UX/UI Designer to help us create beautiful, accessible and human-centred experiences across our social impact products.
At Unify Giving, we’re building technology that connects generosity with people who need support most. We believe great design can play a huge role in creating trust, dignity and accessibility for both donors and beneficiaries.
What you’ll be doing
• Designing user journeys and product experiences
• Creating wireframes, prototypes and UI concepts
• Helping improve accessibility and usability across our platform
• Working closely with founders, developers and volunteers
• Influencing product direction from an early stage
We’re looking for someone who
• Has experience in UX, UI or product design
• Is comfortable using tools such as Figma
• Enjoys solving real-world problems through design
• Understands user-centred thinking
• Can contribute a few hours per week
What you’ll get
• A strong portfolio project with real-world impact
• Ownership over meaningful product work
• Collaboration with a passionate international team
• References and recognition for your contribution
• The chance to help shape products that support vulnerable communities
If you’re looking for a project that’s more meaningful than another e-commerce checkout flow, we’d love to chat.
Connecting donors directly with individuals expriencing homelessness.

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Build technology that actually changes lives.
We’re looking for a Senior Developer to join the team behind Unify Giving.
Unify Giving is building technology that helps people support verified individuals experiencing homelessness, domestic abuse, poverty and other forms of vulnerability through direct, transparent digital giving.
We’re a small team with a big vision and we’re looking for someone who wants to use their skills to help build products with genuine social impact.
What you’ll be doing
• Working alongside our product and leadership team
• Helping shape technical architecture and future product direction
• Supporting feature development across web and mobile platforms
• Contributing ideas, not just code
• Helping us build scalable technology that can reach thousands of people
We’re looking for someone who
• Has strong experience as a software engineer or senior developer
• Enjoys solving complex problems
• Is comfortable working in a startup environment
• Believes technology can be a force for good
• Can commit a few hours per week
What you’ll get
• Real ownership and influence over the product
• Experience working on meaningful social impact projects
• A chance to build alongside founders, designers and volunteers from around the world
• References and recognition for your contribution
• The opportunity to help shape something from an early stage
If you’ve ever wanted your technical skills to contribute to something bigger than another dashboard or marketing platform, we’d love to hear from you.
Connecting donors directly with individuals expriencing homelessness.

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At Open Ear Foundation, we provide free, confidential companionship to anyone experiencing loneliness or isolation. Our service is powered entirely by warm, well-trained volunteers and we’d love you to become one of them.
What you’ll be doing: As a Volunteer Companionship Officer, you’ll be a friendly, reassuring voice for people who simply need someone to listen. From the comfort of your own home, you will:
Your time, your way, total flexibility:
What you’ll gain:
Who we’re looking for: You don’t need qualifications, just a kind heart, a good ear, and reliability. If you’re a naturally caring person who believes nobody should feel invisible, you’ll fit right in.
Relieving loneliness and emotional distress through free, confidential, volunteer-run listening and companionship across the nation
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Head of Sports Psychology (Volunteer) Supercharge Your CV with KUWFC!
Imagine being at the heart of South London’s women’s football revolution. Kenningwell United Women’s Football Club (KUWFC) isn’t just a team—it’s a movement. As a dynamic, non-profit club competing in National League Tier 7, KUWFC opens the doors to football for women of every background, championing inclusion, wellbeing, and community spirit.
This is where ambition meets opportunity. We are seeking a motivated, newly qualified professional (Junior or Senior 2 equivalent) to step into a pivotal leadership role as our Head of Sports Psychology.
Volunteer with KUWFC and you'll step into an environment buzzing with energy and innovation. Here, you’ll work side-by-side with ex-Chelsea professionals, connect with elite clubs like Crystal Palace and London City Lionesses, and help shape the mental resilience and wellbeing of our athletes.
Why KUWFC? Because here, you don’t just build your resume—you build your legacy.
- Lead the Department: Fast-track your career by gaining a "Head of Department" title early in your journey.
Management Experience: Manage and mentor a 3rd-year graduate student, building crucial leadership skills.
Network with Elite Professionals: Connect with top-tier talent and learn from the best in the industry.
Innovative Practice: Gain hands-on experience implementing cutting-edge sports psychology techniques and athlete wellbeing programs.
Full Club Support: All resources, assessment tools, and team support provided by the club.
Propel Your Career:Earn references and documented hours that will help you stand out for professional sports or NHS roles.
Key Details
Commitment: Sundays (Match Days)
Location: South London
Type: Voluntary (All staff, including students, operate on a volunteer basis)
Resources: Full access to club-provided tools, support, and assessment resources
Core Responsibilities
1. Clinical Leadership & Match Day Support
Lead the implementation of mental wellbeing and performance enhancement strategies on match-day Sundays.
Conduct individual and group consultations to support player psychological resilience and coping skills.
Assess and respond to player mental health needs, providing appropriate support and signposting as necessary.
- Oversee the integration of psychological data (e.g., HRV, self-report metrics) into player care plans.
2. Mentorship & Management
- Manage, mentor, and support an enthusiastic
3rd-year graduate sports psychology or related student.
- Coordinate student rotas and delegate match-day responsibilities to support their professional development.
- Provide constructive feedback to your student assistant on interventions, assessments, and player interactions.
3. Department Operations
- Monitor psychological wellbeing across the squad and maintain confidential, accurate electronic records.
- Ensure all practices comply with National League Tier 7 and professional standards for athlete mental health.
- Deliver occasional educational workshops for players and coaches on mental skills and team cohesion.
Requirements & Qualifications
Essential
- Degree in Sports Psychology, Psychology with a focus in Sport, or similar (Newly qualified / Junior / Senior 2 level)
Professional board registration or eligibility (e.g., BPS, BASES, HCPC, or equivalent)
Experience or training in athlete mental health support and psychological skills coaching
- Valid professional indemnity insurance
- Availability for Sunday match days
Desirable
- Prior experience working within women’s football or a team sports environment
- Strong leadership and communication skills to coordinate between players, coaches, and student staff
- A passion for community health, inclusion, and driving women’s sport forward
Ready to stand out? Ready to make history?
Apply now and join Kenningwell United Women’s Football Club—where your expertise uplifts athletes, shapes the future of football, and propels your own career.
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Volunteer Sports Psychologist – Shape the Mindset of Champions with KUWFC!
Imagine being at the heart of South London’s women’s football revolution. Kenningwell United Women’s Football Club (KUWFC) isn’t just a team—it’s a movement. As a dynamic, non-profit club competing in National League Tier 7, KUWFC opens the doors to football for women of every background, championing inclusion, wellbeing, and community spirit.
This is where ambition meets opportunity.
Volunteer with KUWFC and you’ll step into an environment buzzing with energy and innovation. Here, you’ll work alongside ex-Chelsea professionals, connect with elite clubs like Crystal Palace and London City Lionesses, and play a vital role in fostering mental strength and resilience through state-of-the-art approaches to sports psychology.
Why KUWFC? Because here, you don’t just build your resume—you build your legacy.
- Network with top-tier professionals and learn from the best
- Develop practical skills in mental skills training, performance enhancement, and player wellbeing
- Make a real impact in women’s sport and community health
- Shape the future of football, bringing your passion to a fast-paced, ambitious club
- Earn references and experience that will propel your career forward
We seek passionate Sports Psychologists—students, graduates, or anyone ready to start their career in sports psychology. KUWFC is your gateway to hands-on experience, professional growth, and a chance to change lives by empowering athletes from the inside out.
Ready to stand out? Ready to make history?
Apply now and join Kenningwell United Women’s Football Club—where your expertise transforms not just players’ performance, but their lives and your own career.