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Opportunity: Chair of the Finance and Risk Sub-committee, Board of Trustees
Open School East is at a pivotal moment in its development and is seeking a Chair of the Finance and Risk Sub-committee to help shape its next chapter.
Deadline for applications: Wednesday 30th September 2026
We are interested in hearing from candidates with expertise in:
Finance: A person with experience in finance management or accounting, with the capacity to provide a strategic overview of finances, ensuring viability, compliance with relevant legislative frameworks, effective use of resources and ensuring that proper financial records and procedures are maintained.
We are especially keen to hear from people with knowledge of, or an interest in, education and the arts. By committing your time and expertise to our two meetings a quarter (full Trustee meeting and Chairing the Finance and Risk Sub-committee meetings), you can become part of a leading arts education charity, making a real difference to emerging creatives of all ages and from all backgrounds.
We also warmly welcome people who bring lived experience of the barriers OSE seeks to dismantle including people of colour, disabled people, those from working class backgrounds, or people with experience of marginalisation in the arts or education sectors.
How to Apply
A CV or summary of your experience
A short covering letter or audio/video (max 3 minutes) telling us:
Why you’re interested in becoming the Chair of the Finance Subcommittee at Open School East
What you feel you can contribute to the organisation
Deadline for applications: Wednesday 30th September 2026
We are committed to making this process as accessible as possible. If you require this information in another format, or have access needs for applying, please let us know.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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3T has a fantastic track record with our graduates going on to work with the likes of Beyoncé, Coldplay, Sam Smith, The Jacksons and Tate McRae. We have a strong reputation and support base within the music industry with partners keen to donate time, money and expertise.
We are now a registered charity but our team is lacking experience in the formalities of this structure. We are a small but enthusiastic organisation and there is an opportunity here to expand our impact even further with your support.
We are seeking two trustees, including a chair. We already have a lot of music industry experience so it is our priority to fill these positions with people who have confidence on the boards of UK charities. A passion for diversity or adult education is a bonus. Knowledge of the music industry is not required.
All trustee meetings take place remotely so we are accepting applications from any location.
Please make contact if you're interested with brief details of your background and board experience. The application process will involve an informal video call with our existing trustees and operations manager.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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What will you be doing?
As part of the Management team you will be responsible for ensuring that the group is acting in a way that recognises its safeguarding responsibilities in all its activities.
This will include carrying out Enhanced DBS checks on behalf of the group when appropriate and provide an induction for new Management Team Members so they are aware of the safeguarding requirements of the group and to initiate an annual short Safeguarding Refresher Session at a coach meeting.
Management team meetings are held typically every six to eight weeks, alternating on line and in person.
What are we looking for?
What difference will you make?
Read Easy provides free, confidential, one to-one reading coaching for adults who struggle with reading, through a network of volunteer groups. Read Easy groups are changing the lives of individual adults across the country by providing them with the support they need to learn to read, and in turn opening doors for them to all sorts of new opportunities in life.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Role Overview
250 million children under 5 years old across the Global South miss out on the care, play and stimulation they need during the most important years of their lives. Governments increasingly recognise the importance of early childhood development, but many struggle to find approaches that are affordable, scalable, and sustainable.
Lively Minds believes the solution is hiding in plain sight: parents.
For almost twenty years we have worked alongside governments and communities to develop and test a parent-powered approach that enables families, regardless of their income or level of education, to give children the best possible start in life. We have shown that this approach can be successfully integrated into government systems and delivered at scale. In Ghana alone, our model has been adopted nationally, reaching more than 700,000 children and supporting over 130,000 parents. Independent research found participating children made developmental gains equivalent to an additional year of schooling.
Having demonstrated what is possible, we are now entering an exciting new phase.
Rather than operating as a traditional programme delivery organization, Lively Minds has evolved into a specialist technical assistance partner. We work alongside governments to design, test, and scale parent-powered early childhood development within national education systems, building the capability, evidence, and implementation approaches that enable governments to lead sustainable, long-term change.
Today we support governments in Ghana, Uganda, Ethiopia, and the Gambia, with partnerships in development in Togo and Senegal. Our ambition is to help many more governments transform early childhood development over the coming decade.
This is an opportunity to help shape not only the future of Lively Minds but also how governments across the Global South deliver early childhood development for generations to come.
We are looking for a finance trustee who shares that ambition and can help ensure we have the financial stewardship, strategic judgment, and governance needed to achieve it.
The Opportunity
This is not a traditional finance trustee role
Lively Minds is at an important strategic inflection point. As we expand our technical assistance model across multiple countries, we are asking new questions about organisational sustainability, financial resilience, growth, risk, and investment. We are looking for someone who enjoys helping ambitious organisations navigate those questions.
As finance trustee, you will bring independent judgment, financial expertise, and constructive challenge to the Board. You will help ensure we remain financially strong while enabling the organisation to pursue ambitious goals responsibly.
Working closely with the chair, CEO, COO, and finance director and chairing the finance & audit committee, you will help the board make confident, well-informed decisions about the organisation's future.
You will join a board that believes its role is to help the organisation realise its potential. That means asking difficult questions, opening doors, sharing expertise, encouraging innovation and supporting the executive team to succeed, while respecting the principle that the Board governs and management manages.
Key Responsibilities
As Finance Trustee you will help the Board to
Provide financial stewardship
Strengthen strategic decision-making
Support organisational capability
Contribute as a Trustee
Like all trustees, you will contribute to the overall leadership and governance of Lively Minds, participating fully in board discussions on strategy, organisational performance, risk, people, and governance. We also expect trustees to champion the organisation actively, using their networks, credibility, and relationships to open doors, support fundraising, strengthen partnerships, and increase Lively Minds' visibility in the spaces where it matters most. The Board governs rigorously and champions energetically; we are looking for trustees who are ready to do both.
Candidate Profile
Who we are looking for
We are looking for someone who combines strong financial expertise with strategic curiosity and a commitment to our mission.
You will probably have:
Desirable Experience
Experience in one or more of the following would be particularly valuable:
Most importantly, we are looking for someone who is excited by our mission and motivated by the opportunity to help build an organisation capable of transforming early childhood development at scale.
Time commitment
The expected commitment is approximately one to two days per month.
This includes:
Meetings are primarily held remotely, with occasional in-person meetings.
The role is voluntary and unpaid, although reasonable expenses will be reimbursed.
Equity, Diversity & Inclusion
We believe stronger boards are built through diversity of experience, perspectives, and backgrounds.
We particularly welcome applications from people with lived or professional experience in the countries and regions where we work, and from groups currently underrepresented on charity boards.
We are committed to making our recruitment process accessible and will make reasonable adjustments wherever needed
Application Instruction
Why become a trustee at Lively Mind
If are motivated by using your financial expertise to help governments transform the lives of millions of children, we would love to hear from you.
Please send:
Timeline:
Closing Date: 15 August 2026
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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SHAK is looking for new trustees
An exciting moment to join us — we’ve just launched our new 3-year strategic plan
SHAK is a resident-led charity on the Alexandra & Ainsworth Estate in Camden, helping young people and adults across South Hampstead, West Hampstead and Kilburn overcome barriers to economic and social inclusion.
We welcome applications from anyone who shares our values. We particularly encourage local residents to apply, and those who can increase representation from minority communities.
WHAT IS A TRUSTEE?
Trustees set a charity’s priorities and strategy and ensure plans are delivered effectively — gaining valuable skills while contributing to a meaningful cause.
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VOLUNTEER CHARITY MANAGER / GENERAL MANAGER
HELP BUILD SOMETHING THAT MATTERS
We’re building something exciting and we need someone who loves making things happen.
We’re looking for a Volunteer Charity Manager / General Manager to help coordinate the day-to-day running of MINDSET and bring our volunteer teams together.
We’re building a new mental health charity helping men and boys in London build better lives through practical wellbeing, self-improvement, mentoring, positive role models and connection.
Help turn an idea into a charity that changes lives.
Could you help us make MINDSET happen?
JOIN TEAM MINDSET
HELPING MEN BUILD BETTER LIVES.
Empowering men & boys to build stronger minds, better habits & brighter futures. Action-based wellbeing. No therapy. Just growth.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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VOLUNTEER TREASURER
HELP BUILD SOMETHING THAT MATTERS.
MINDSET Charity is looking for a Volunteer Treasurer to help us build a strong financial foundation, setting up our financial mangement and control systems and processes, policies and procedures and lead on the financial matters of MINDSET, ensuring the board are fully engaged and up-to-date with all financial matters as part of their legal requirements.
We’re building a new mental health charity helping men and boys in London build better lives through practical wellbeing, self-improvement, mentoring, positive role models and connection.
Help us make sure every pound is managed responsibly and goes towards helping men and boys build better lives.
You don’t need to do it alone.
You just need to bring your expertise.
JOIN TEAM MINDSET.
HELPING MEN BUILD BETTER LIVES.
Empowering men & boys to build stronger minds, better habits & brighter futures. Action-based wellbeing. No therapy. Just growth.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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VOLUNTEER TRUSTEES
HELP BUILD SOMETHING THAT MATTERS.
MINDSET Charity is looking for Volunteer Trustees to join our founding Board.
We’re building a new mental health charity helping men and boys build better lives through practical wellbeing, self-improvement, mentoring, positive role models and connection.
Could you help us make MINDSET happen?
DON’T JUST WATCH US BUILD IT.
BUILD IT WITH US!!!
JOIN TEAM MINDSET
HELPING MEN BUILD BETTER LIVES.
Empowering men & boys to build stronger minds, better habits & brighter futures. Action-based wellbeing. No therapy. Just growth.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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VOLUNTEER COORDINATOR — URBAN YOUTH
YOUTH WORK. ANYWHERE. FOR EVERYONE.
Urban Youth is building a movement — fast, flexible, street‑level youth work that drops into the heart of London. Pop‑ups. Creative sessions. Life‑skills. High‑octane youth work delivered by skilled, passionate volunteers.
To make that happen, we need someone who can bring people together, build culture, and turn a group of volunteers into a squad.
We’re recruiting our Volunteer Coordinator — a founding role for someone who loves people, thrives in organised chaos, and wants to help build something from the ground up.
WHAT YOU MIGHT BRING
You don’t need every skill — we’re building a team, not searching for superheroes. But you might have experience in:
Volunteer Management
HR / People & Culture
Youth Work / Youth Services
Coaching, Mentoring or Personal Development
Safeguarding & Compliance
Community Development
Events & Programme Delivery
Partnerships & Collaboration
Training & Learning
Digital Tools & Volunteer Systems
Or something else we haven’t thought of yet
If you care about young people, can support and challenge constructively, and love building positive team culture — we want to hear from you.
WHAT YOU’LL DO
Recruit, welcome and onboard new volunteers
Build a fun, supportive, high‑energy team culture
Coordinate rotas, roles and responsibilities
Support volunteers during sessions and pop‑ups
Make sure safeguarding and safety standards are followed
Help volunteers grow through training, coaching and feedback
Celebrate wins, boost morale, and keep the squad connected
Work with the wider team to deliver exciting youth programmes
Be the heartbeat of the Urban Youth volunteer movement
WHAT MATTERS MOST
Urban Youth is built on momentum, culture and connection — and the Volunteer Coordinator is right at the centre of that.
THE OFFER
A few hours a week. A big opportunity to shape a brand‑new youth movement. A chance to build a team, build community, and build impact.
Help us create youth work that’s visible, vibrant and unmissable.
JOIN US.
Become the Volunteer Coordinator for Urban Youth. Help us build the squad that makes everything possible.
URBAN YOUTH
YOUTH WORK. ANYWHERE. FOR EVERYONE.
To empower London’s youth through agile, short-term opportunities that build skills, social capital, and confidence via a radical, volunteer led model
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We're building our FOUNDING BOARD OF TRUSTEES and we're looking for people who can bring different skills, experiences, ideas and perspectives to the table.
You might have experience in:
WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU.
You don't need to have every skill on this list.
We're building a team — not looking for superheroes.
What matters is that you care about young people, you're willing to contribute, you can challenge and support constructively, and you're excited about helping build something from the ground up.
HELP US BUILD URBAN YOUTH.
JOIN THE FOUNDING BOARD.
URBAN YOUTH
YOUTH WORK. ANYWHERE. FOR EVERYONE.
To empower London’s youth through agile, short-term opportunities that build skills, social capital, and confidence via a radical, volunteer led model
Non-Executive Director (Board member)
Positive Money is a leading international think tank and campaign organisation working to redesign our economic system for social justice and a liveable planet. We publish research, advocate for our proposals with politicians, policymakers, and the press, collaborate with civil society, and mobilise our community of supporters with digital campaigns. We work across six key areas: racial economic justice, finance and democracy, green finance, the future of money, housing, and macroeconomics.
We are seeking up to 4 new Non-Executive Directors (NEDs) to join the board of Positive Money UK. Our board is a non-executive body responsible for the organisation’s vision, mission, strategic direction, finances and governance. These positions are voluntary and unremunerated. Our board meets four times per year at our office in Vauxhall, and NEDs also support the organisation via membership of occasional working groups, or in reviewing policies or other documents.
We are looking for people who will bring strategic insight and either have, or wish to develop, a good understanding of governance. At a time when the funding landscape for our sector is volatile, we are also seeking people who can bring insight, experience or new connections to our fundraising efforts. We are also seeking a candidate with a strong finance background to take over from our current Non-Executive Finance Director, who will be retiring at the end of his term by the end of 2027. We are not seeking all these attributes in each candidate, and recognise that different candidates will bring different strengths and skillsets. See our application pack (link below) for full details
We are committed to diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility and aim to dismantle oppression in all areas of our work. If you have any questions or considerations you would like us to accommodate in the recruitment process, please contact us.
Contract: Voluntary unremunerated position
Time commitment: Attendance at four board meetings annually, including at least three in person. NEDs may also be asked to review policies, proposals or other documents for the organisation or serve on occasional working groups. NEDs generally spend 3-5 hours per month on Board work.
Deadline: Closing date for applications is 9am Mon 7th Sept with interviews held on Wed 16th Sept
There will also be an open webinar on Wed 26th August at 6pm at which some current board members and Co-ED’s at Positive Money will speak a little more about the organisation and the role, and take questions.
Start Date: We aim to appoint new NEDs formally at our Dec board meeting. We may also invite successful candidates to attend some upcoming strategy development sessions this autumn, see application pack for dates and further details.
How to apply: Please visit our website vacancies page to view a full application pack and details of how to apply.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
The Society of Evidence Based Policing is looking for an additional trustee to join its board, with a particular focus on legal expertise.
SEBP is a registered UK charity that exists to improve policing for the public through the use, production and communication of evidence based practices in policing. We’ve been around since 2012 and although we’re run by and for police personnel, we’re an entirely independent grassroots organisation. You can learn more about our work at our website.
Our board provides governance, oversight, and strategic direction as the organisation grows.
Why we’re recruiting
We are strengthening the board for two reasons. First, resilience: an additional trustee helps ensure meetings remain quorate and decision-making robust when one or two trustees are unavailable. Second, expertise: we would particularly value a trustee with a legal background, ideally in charity and organisational law, to support good governance as SEBP develops.
The role
As a trustee you would:
This is an unpaid, voluntary position; reasonable expenses are covered. The board currently meets once every other month, remotely and occasionally in person. Beyond meetings, we would expect occasional ad-hoc input between sessions — for example, a view on a specific governance or legal question — but the overall commitment is modest and manageable alongside a professional role.
Who we’re looking for
You don’t need prior policing or trustee experience. We are interested in hearing from people who:
We are committed to a diverse board and welcome applications from candidates who would broaden the range of perspectives and experience around the table.
Eligibility
Appointments are subject to the standard requirement that candidates are not disqualified from acting as a charity trustee under the Charities Act. As a policing charity, we also require confirmation that candidates do not appear on the College of Policing’s Police Barred List. Successful candidates will be asked to provide the relevant declarations as part of the appointment process.
How to apply or find out more
If this interests you — or if you know someone it might suit — please get in touch. Informal enquiries are welcome and encouraged before applying. To express interest, send a short statement (no more than one page) outlining what you would bring to the role, along with a CV or summary of relevant experience. Applications will be considered on a rolling basis, with a final deadline of 31st July 2026. For enquiries or to apply, contact Ben Linton, Chair of Trustees.
We aim to make evidence based practice part of everyday policing in the UK.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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VOLUNTEER COORDINATOR x2 — SUNSHINE Charity
Lead the heart. Build the culture. Grow the movement.
Help us build a volunteer family that lights up London
SUNSHINE Charity is a joyful, human‑driven, community‑powered start‑up tackling loneliness through connection, kindness and uplifting experiences. We’re growing fast — and now we need two Volunteer Coordinators who can help us build a volunteer programme that feels warm, welcoming, energising and full of team spirit.
If you love people, thrive in positive environments, and get excited about building something meaningful from the ground up, this is your moment.
Why this role matters
Volunteers are SUNSHINE. They’re the heartbeat of our mission, the faces of our community, and the reason we can bring joy to people who feel alone.
Your role is to create a volunteer experience that feels inspiring, supportive, organised and full of belonging. You’ll help shape a culture where volunteers feel valued, connected and proud to be part of the movement.
This is a chance to build a volunteer programme that follows UK good practice standards — clear expectations, flexible involvement, supportive onboarding, inclusive culture, and safe, positive volunteering.
Key tasks will include
Lead the set‑up and development of our volunteer programme Build the structure, pathways, roles and systems that will support volunteers as we grow.
Create a positive, team‑spirited culture Foster belonging, connection, appreciation and joy across the volunteer community.
Recruit volunteers with warmth and energy Use creative, human‑centred approaches to attract people who share our passion.
Onboard volunteers with care and clarity Make sure every volunteer feels welcomed, supported and confident from day one.
Champion volunteer engagement Keep volunteers connected, motivated and informed through regular communication and appreciation.
Promote good practice and safeguarding Ensure volunteers feel safe, respected and empowered in their roles.
This is a hybrid volunteer role with flexible hours and full support from our friendly, passionate Board.
Who you are
You'll need to bring:
A love of people, community and connection
A positive, uplifting, can‑do attitude
Strong organisation and communication skills
Creativity, warmth and human‑centred thinking
Passion for building culture and supporting volunteers
Experience in volunteer coordination, HR, community work or people management (helpful but not essential)
Most importantly, you care deeply about making London a kinder, more connected place.
What you’ll be part of
SUNSHINE is a charity built on joy, humanity and community spirit. You’ll join a team that is:
Passionate
Supportive
Ambitious
Heart‑led
Dedicated to making a real difference
You’ll help shape a volunteer family that feels like a real community — full of energy, kindness, connection and purpose.
Ready to help us shine?
If you want to build a volunteer programme that changes lives, creates community and spreads joy across London, we’d love to welcome you into the SUNSHINE family.
Let’s make London brighter together.
SUNSHINE Charity is a small grassroots charity with ambition to smash loneliness with positivity, human connection, community and belonging

The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Digital and Technology Lead (Volunteer Board Appointment)
The British Institute of Radiology (BIR) is seeking an experienced and forward-thinking digital or technology leader to join Council as our Digital and Technology Lead.
This is an exciting opportunity to influence the strategic direction of one of the UK's leading multidisciplinary membership organisations for imaging and oncology professionals. We are looking for someone who can bring independent expertise, challenge and insight to support Council as we navigate opportunities in digital transformation, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity and data governance.
As healthcare, education and membership organisations increasingly rely on technology to deliver value, this role will help ensure that the BIR remains innovative, resilient and focused on the needs of its members.
About the Role The Digital and Technology Lead is a voluntary advisory role that provides strategic guidance to Council on technology-related matters.
The post-holder will contribute independent expertise and practical insight, helping Council understand emerging trends, assess opportunities and risks and strengthen the organisation's digital capability.
This is a lay role. The post-holder is not a trustee or officer of the organisation, does not hold voting rights on Council, and is not responsible for operational delivery, staff management or the implementation of technology solutions.
Responsibility for decision-making remains with Council and the Board of Trustees.
Key Responsibilities
You will:
· Support strategic planning for digital services, AI adoption and cybersecurity.
· Advise Council on technology trends, digital innovation and their implications for the BIR and its members.
· Help identify and mitigate technology-related risks, including data protection, interoperability and ethical considerations.
· Advise on relevant standards, governance frameworks and best practice.
· Provide insight into emerging technologies that could enhance member engagement, education delivery and organisational efficiency.
· Act as a sounding board for technology-related projects, investments and partnerships.
· Work collaboratively with Council members and staff to strengthen digital capability and resilience.
· Champion accessibility, inclusivity and user-centred approaches within technology initiatives.
Who We Are Looking For
We welcome applications from individuals with senior-level experience in technology, digital transformation, health technology or a related field.
You will be able to demonstrate:
· Strategic leadership experience in digital, technology, data or innovation.
· Understanding of data governance, cybersecurity and artificial intelligence.
· Knowledge of digital transformation within professional, healthcare, education or membership environments is desirable.
· The ability to communicate complex technical concepts clearly and effectively to non-technical audiences.
· Strong analytical and strategic thinking skills.
· A collaborative and constructive approach to influencing and advising senior leaders.
· A commitment to the values, mission and charitable objectives of the BIR.
We are particularly interested in hearing from applicants who can bring diverse perspectives and experiences to support the work of Council.
Time Commitment
The appointment is for a three-year term, commencing on 1 October, with the opportunity to apply for a second term at the end of the appointment.
The role will involve attendance at:
· Four Council meetings per year
· Four Finance, Investment and Audit Committee meetings per year
Most meetings are held online. Occasional in-person meetings may be required, although remote attendance will remain available wherever possible.
Expenses
This is a voluntary and unremunerated role.
Reasonable travel and subsistence expenses will be reimbursed in accordance with the BIR Expenses Policy.
Why Join Us?
This is a unique opportunity to:
· Influence the digital future of a respected national organisation.
· Contribute your expertise to support healthcare professionals working in imaging and oncology.
· Help shape the responsible adoption of technology and AI within a membership and educational setting.
· Expand your network and work alongside clinical, academic and professional leaders from across the radiology and oncology community.
How to Apply
To apply, please submit:
· A short supporting statement outlining your interest in the role and relevant experience.
· A current CV.
For an informal discussion about the opportunity, please contact the CEO, Claire Angus
The BIR is committed to equality, diversity and inclusion and welcomes applications from all backgrounds and communities.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Romanian-Speaking Community Support Volunteer
Role Overview
Europia is looking for a Romanian-speaking volunteer to support community sessions for the Salford Central and Eastern European Health Navigators Project.
The project supports Central and Eastern European residents in Salford who may face language, digital or other barriers when accessing health and community services.
The volunteer will help welcome people, provide Romanian language support and help residents use digital services. They will work alongside Europia staff to make sessions welcoming and accessible.
What the Role Will Involve
Interpret between Romanian-speaking residents and Europia staff during community sessions.
Help Romanian-speaking residents communicate with Europia staff.
Clearly interpret information provided by Europia staff.
Translate short written information, messages and instructions between Romanian and English.
Help check that translated information is clear and easy to understand.
Welcome residents when they arrive at community sessions.
Explain how the session works and who service users need to speak to.
Help service users use mobile phones, websites, online forms and digital services.
Help prepare the room before sessions and tidy the space afterwards.
Support the general running of community sessions.
Communicate information clearly, accurately and sensitively.
Comply with Europia’s Data Protection Policy and keep personal and sensitive information private.
Follow Europia’s safeguarding, data protection and professional boundaries procedures.
When
Community sessions will run until March 2027.
The project will normally hold one community session each week.
Each session will last around three hours.
Volunteers will support agreed sessions as part of a rota.
The exact days, times and number of sessions will be agreed with each volunteer.
Where
The project will be delivered across Salford. Sessions will take place at community venues, including:
Eccles Gateway, M30 0TU
Broughton Hub, M7 4BQ
Together Family Centre, M44 6GX
St Aidan’s Church, M7 3SE
Selected Salford libraries
Volunteers may support sessions at one or more venues, depending on their availability and the needs of the project.
Skills and Experience
We are looking for someone who:
Speaks Romanian and English.
Is friendly, patient and respectful.
Has good communication and listening skills.
Is comfortable speaking with people from different backgrounds.
Can use basic websites, online forms and mobile phones.
Is willing to help people with simple digital tasks.
Can keep personal information private.
Is reliable and able to attend agreed sessions.
Is willing to learn and work as part of a team.
Previous volunteering, community work, language support or digital support experience would be helpful, but it is not essential.
Training and Support
Volunteers will receive:
An induction before starting.
Safeguarding training.
Training on professional boundaries.
Clear guidance about their role and responsibilities.
Structured supervision and support from Europia staff.
A Disclosure and Barring Service check.
Information about possible pathways towards Immigration Advice Authority Level 1 qualifications, where appropriate.
Benefits
Use your Romanian language skills to support local residents.
Gain experience in community support.
Develop your communication and digital support skills.
Build confidence and meet new people.
Learn more about local health and community services.
Receive regular support and supervision.
Support Central and Eastern European communities in Salford.
Receive agreed volunteer expenses.
Gain experience that may support future employment, training or volunteering opportunities.