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Independent Trustee – Royal College of Physicians
Location: London, with online attendance possible if necessary
Term: Up to four years, with potential reappointment for an additional term
Time Commitment: Approximately 1.5 days per month
Remuneration: Voluntary position, with reasonable expenses reimbursed
Help shape the future of medicine via digital governance
Are you a senior digital, AI or cyber security leader who can bring independent judgement, constructive challenge and strategic assurance to one of the UK’s most historic and influential medical membership bodies?
The Royal College of Physicians (RCP) is seeking to appoint an Independent Trustee with expertise in digital transformation, AI governance and/or cyber security. This is a distinctive opportunity to help ensure the RCP’s governance maturity keeps pace with the changing digital environment, while supporting its charitable purpose and long-term resilience.
About the organisation:
Founded in 1518, the Royal College of Physicians is a professional membership body for physicians, with around 40,000 members and fellows globally working across hospitals, communities and 30 medical specialties. Everything the RCP does is aimed at improving patient care, reducing illness, setting high standards in medicine and shaping better health for all.
The RCP employs around 350 staff and has an operating budget of approximately £40 million per year. Its work spans education, clinical standards, policy, advocacy, leadership development and support for physicians across the UK and internationally.
In April 2026, the RCP launched its new strategy for 2026–2030, centred on four priorities: connection, standards, voice and renewal. The strategy focuses on supporting members and fellows, strengthening community, advocating for the future of medicine, and building organisational resilience and responsible growth.
The Opportunity:
As an Independent Trustee, you will provide objective scrutiny, external perspective and strategic challenge as part of the Board of Trustees. You will act collectively with fellow trustees in the best interests of the RCP and its charitable purposes, helping to ensure the organisation is well run, financially sustainable, compliant and focused on delivering public benefit.
Your specialist contribution will be to bring senior-level expertise in digital, AI and/or cyber security governance to support Board deliberations, strengthen assurance and guide effective oversight of risks and opportunities. You will work alongside independent trustees, senior officer clinicians, the President, Chair, Chief Executive and executive team at a pivotal moment in the RCP’s development.
This voluntary position offers the chance to:
· Bring expert oversight to digital transformation, AI governance, cyber security and organisational risk.
· Support the delivery of the RCP’s 2026–2030 strategy and its commitment to modern, transparent governance.
· Provide constructive challenge and independent judgement on strategic, financial, operational and reputational matters.
About You:
We are seeking an experienced, collaborative and values-led leader who brings:
· Senior leadership experience in a complex organisation.
· High-level expertise in digital transformation, AI governance and/or cyber security governance.
· Experience of serving on, or working closely with, a board or equivalent governance body.
· An understanding of charity governance and the legal duties of trusteeship, or the willingness to develop this quickly.
· A commitment to the RCP’s mission, values and strategic objectives.
Experience of working in or with a professional membership body, charity, regulator, public body or healthcare-related organisation would be highly desirable, although we welcome candidates whose broader experience and perspectives can strengthen the Board.
Application Deadline:
5pm Monday 7th September 2026
How to Apply
Charity People Ltd is acting as a recruitment agency advisor to Royal College of Physicians on this appointment. Interested candidates are invited to submit a CV to Senior Appointments at Charity People and request a candidate pack in the first instance.
Use of AI in applications:
We understand some candidates use AI tools when applying. Whilst we welcome the use of technology to support clear communication and structure, we want to learn more about you, so please ensure that your application reflects your own skills, knowledge and experiences.
We want you to have every opportunity to demonstrate your skills, ability, and potential; please contact us if you require any assistance or adjustment so we can help make the application process work for you.
Charity People is a forward thinking, inclusive organisation that actively and deliberately promotes equity, diversity and inclusion. We know organisations thrive when inclusion is at the forefront. We evidence our commitment by matching charity needs with the skills and experience of candidates irrespective of background e.g. age, disability (including hidden disabilities), gender, gender identity or gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, or sexual orientation. We do this because we believe that greater diversity leads to greater results for the charities we work with.
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Help support the future of hospital, health and wellbeing broadcasting across the UK.
The Hospital Broadcasting Association (HBA) is seeking a Grants & Fundraising Officer to support the charity’s financial sustainability by identifying funding opportunities, developing applications and helping to build relationships with funders, sponsors and partners.
This is an opportunity to use your fundraising, research and communication skills to support a national charity that helps more than 140 hospital, health and wellbeing broadcasting organisations develop, collaborate and thrive.
This is a volunteer role working closely with the Treasurer and Trustee Board to help identify and develop new income opportunities that support the HBA’s strategic objectives.
What you'll do
As Grants & Fundraising Officer, you will support the HBA’s fundraising activity. Responsibilities include:
About you
We're looking for someone who:
Previous experience in fundraising, grant writing, bid preparation or partnership development would be beneficial. We encourage applications from people with transferable skills gained in the charity, public or private sectors.
Role responsibilities and boundaries
The post holder reports to the Treasurer and works collaboratively with Trustees and other volunteers to support the HBA’s fundraising and income development activity.
The role does not include authority to commit the HBA to funding agreements, sponsorship arrangements or financial obligations. The post holder must not enter into any agreement or contract on behalf of the HBA without prior approval from the Trustee Board.
Working with the HBA
The HBA is an entirely volunteer-led charity with no paid staff. Our volunteers play an important role in helping the organisation achieve its objectives by contributing their skills, experience and enthusiasm.
The Grants & Fundraising Officer will work closely with the Treasurer and Trustees, supporting the charity’s continued development while gaining experience of fundraising within a national voluntary organisation.
Meetings and commitment
The time commitment is approximately 8 hours per month.
Most activity can be carried out flexibly and remotely, with regular communication taking place online.
Location and expenses
This role can be carried out from anywhere in the UK, with most business conducted online.
Volunteers may occasionally be invited to attend HBA events, including trustee board meetings, the HBA Annual Conference and Awards, meetings with stakeholders or other charity activities.
Reasonable travel and out-of-pocket expenses incurred while carrying out volunteer duties will be reimbursed in line with the Association’s expenses policy.
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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The impact you will make:
By supporting local and national fundraising activity, you will help ensure that NCI stations can continue to operate effectively. Your contribution will directly support the volunteers on watch who provide a crucial extra set of eyes along the coast, helping to prevent incidents and assist emergency services when needed.
What you will be doing:
As a volunteer station supporter fundraiser, you will be involved in your stations fundraising activities, including:
This role is ideal for someone looking to gain experience, confidence, and skills while supporting a coastal water safety charity. Would be beneficial to be located near to an NCI station, or reasonable travelling disctance from a station. Would need to hold a driving licence for travelling to and from events.
Ideally what skills would suit this role:
No previous fundraising experience is required – training and support will be provided.
What’s in it for you:
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Volunteer Charities & Crowdfunder Support Manager (Remote UK) Organisation:
Influential Stars Location: Remote (UK based). London or Herts preferred (not essential)
Commitment: Flexible hours depending on organisational needs
Contract Type: Volunteer About Us Influential Stars is a purpose driven platform connecting creators, supporters, and causes through exclusive experiences and campaigns that raise funds for UK charitable organisations.
We are a growing team committed to delivering meaningful impact through professionally managed experiences.
Our Story Influential Stars was founded by Lisa Connell, who is living with an inoperable brain tumour and has spent many years raising awareness and support for UK causes.
The platform was created from a deeply personal belief that influence, connection, and community can be powerful forces for good when brought together in the right way.
Volunteers play a vital role in helping turn that vision into real world impact, enabling experiences that raise funds, create joy for winners, and support charitable organisations across the UK.
The Role We are seeking a compassionate, confident, and highly professional Volunteer Charities and Crowdfunder Support Manager to build and maintain relationships with charitable organisations, community groups, and individuals using crowdfunding pages.
This role involves guiding partners from initial contact through onboarding and maintaining ongoing rapport, ensuring they feel supported, understood, and valued throughout their involvement with the platform.
Key Responsibilities
⭑ Identify, approach, and invite suitable charities, community groups, and crowdfunding campaigns to join the platform
⭑ Guide partners through the onboarding process from first contact to launch
⭑ Build and maintain strong, trusting relationships with both organisations and individuals
⭑ Act as a key point of contact for enquiries, support, and reassurance
⭑ Maintain regular communication to sustain engagement and rapport
⭑ Support individuals who may be experiencing difficult or traumatic circumstances with sensitivity and professionalism ⭑ Coordinate with internal team members to ensure partners receive timely assistance
⭑ Provide clear information about how the platform works and what to expect
⭑ Maintain accurate records of communications and partnership activity using our CRM management system
⭑ Ensure all interactions reflect empathy, professionalism, and respect Skills and Experience Required Essential:
⭑ Strong relationship management or engagement experience
⭑ Excellent customer service skills
⭑ Outstanding written and verbal communication skills
⭑ Confidence communicating by phone, email, and online platforms
⭑ High level of empathy and emotional intelligence
⭑ Ability to communicate sensitively with people experiencing challenging circumstances
⭑ Strong IT skills, including confident use of computer databases and standard office software (e.g. Word, Excel)
⭑ Experience using a CRM or similar database system
⭑ Highly organised with strong attention to detail
⭑ Ability to work independently and manage multiple relationships
⭑ Professional, reliable, and approachable manner Desirable:
⭑ Familiarity with HubSpot CRM (preferred but not essential as training will be provided)
⭑ Experience working with charities, community groups, or support services
⭑ Experience in partnerships, outreach, or fundraising roles
⭑ Experience working remotely within a team
⭑ Based in London or Hertfordshire for occasional in person meetings (not essential) Working Arrangement
⭑ Fully remote position
⭑ Flexible working hours depending on organisational needs
⭑ Occasional support calls or meetings with partners
⭑ No travel required. However, if you choose to meet with partners in person, reasonable travel costs will be covered where possible
⭑ Occasional (optional) in person team meetings Why Volunteer With Us
⭑ Play a vital role in supporting charities, families, and individuals during significant moments in their lives
⭑ Help build partnerships that enable meaningful fundraising and impact
⭑ Gain valuable experience in relationship management and community engagement
⭑ Join a mission driven organisation at an exciting stage of growth
⭑ Flexible volunteering that can fit around other commitments
⭑ Opportunity to build meaningful professional relationships across the charity and community sectors Although this is currently a volunteer position, Influential Stars is actively working to grow the platform with the long term aim of creating paid roles. While we are unable to provide a timeframe and future opportunities will depend on the organisation’s growth and incoming work, this role offers the chance to be part of that journey from an early stage.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
The Association of Anaesthetists (Great Britain & Ireland) is seeking to appoint a lay trustee to its Board of Trustees
This is a fantastic opportunity to contribute to a well-respected medical membership organisation helping to shape the future of anaesthesia, influence patient safety, and support anaesthetists at every stage of their careers.
With more than 10,000 members across Great Britain and Ireland and internationally, the Association’s mission is to safeguard patients by educating, supporting, and inspiring anaesthetists to deliver the very best care in every healthcare setting.
About the Association
For over 90 years, the Association has been a trusted voice for the anaesthesia community, supporting clinicians through an evolving healthcare landscape.
The Association is registered as a company limited by guarantee and as a charity in both England and Wales and Scotland.
Our work is driven by four strategic priorities: Patient Care and Safety, Education and Research, Advocacy and Support, and Innovation and Growth. These priorities are set out in our ambitious 2024–2029 strategy, launched in 2024, which defines the Association’s vision, mission, values, and long-term direction.
Our core values are at the heart of everything we do:
The Board of Trustees is responsible for the overall governance and strategic leadership of the charity, overseeing organisational strategy, annual business plans, and financial stewardship. Working closely with the Chief Executive Officer and senior leadership team, the board ensures the Association continues to deliver impact for members, patients, and the wider healthcare community.
For further information on the charity see the latest Foundation Statutory Report and Accounts.
About the lay trustee role
Lay trustees play a vital role in strengthening the effectiveness, governance, and strategic direction of the Association. They bring valuable external insight, independent challenge, and specialist expertise that have significantly enhanced board discussions and decision-making.
As a lay trustee, you will:
You will work alongside elected trustees who are practising anaesthetists, fellow lay trustees with expertise in finance and technology, and a highly experienced staff team.
Lay trustees also become members of the Association Council, which acts as an advisory body to the Board.
Who are we looking for?
We are particularly interested in applications from individuals with expertise in areas such as:
Previous trustee experience is welcome but not essential. We value diversity of thought, background, and lived experience, and encourage applications from individuals who can bring new perspectives to our work.
The full role description is shown below.
Why join us?
This is an opportunity to make a meaningful contribution to patient care and the future of healthcare while working with a committed and forward-thinking organisation.
By joining the board, you will help influence a profession that plays a critical role in healthcare systems across the world, supporting clinicians, improving standards, and ultimately helping patients receive safer care. If you are motivated by purpose, collaboration, and strategic impact, we would be delighted to hear from you.
The deadline for applications is 17:00 on Friday 21 August 2026. Applications are invited via cover letter and CV to the Chief Executive Officer, Nicky de Beer. In your cover letter, please address how you meet the role description and person specification. We accept the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) as an emerging technology but please state if and how you have used AI in your application. Please send your letter and CV.
Following an initial short-listing process interviews will be held via videoconference on the morning of Thursday 10 September 2026.
For further information or an informal discussion
Contact Nicky de Beer, Chief Executive Officer.
Lay trustee role description
Purpose of role: Lay trustees enhance the knowledge, expertise, judgement, and balance available to the Board of Trustees to ensure a financially sound, healthy, and legally compliant organisation. Their principal assets will be their knowledge and expertise, independence, and the confidence and ability to be a critical friend of the Association.
Responsible to: President (Chair of the Board of Trustees)
Key working relationships
Term of appointment:
Following a successful interview and satisfactory references, the lay trustee will be appointed for a three-year term commencing from the Annual Members’ Meeting in September 2026.
Time commitment
The Board of Trustees meets up to five times a year. The dates for board meetings are set 12 months in advance from October to September. Meetings normally take place on Fridays approximately every 8 weeks as either a half-day or full-day meeting at 21 Portland Place, London or via videoconference, but videoconferencing facilities will be available for all meetings.
Trustees are expected to attend each board meeting and to engage in communication between board meetings with staff and board colleagues as required.
Expenses
This role is voluntary and is unremunerated. Trustees will be reimbursed for their expenses for travel, hotel accommodation and subsistence when attending meetings. Expenses will be paid in accordance with the expenses policy. As this is a voluntary role, trustees are not otherwise compensated for their service.
Training
Training is provided for trustees to enable them to perform their governance duties effectively.
Trustee duties and responsibilities
Please view the Charity Commission guidance CC3 The essential trustee: what you need to know, what you need to do. Trustees of the Association are also directors under company law, and under the Companies Act 2006, there are specific legal duties placed upon company directors. You should familiarise yourself with those legal duties before applying for this role.
Key responsibilities:
Strategic direction and financial oversight.
Trustees are also expected to:
Person specification
We are keen to appoint lay trustees whose values align with ours and have the following key attributes.
Key attributes
Essential
Relevant expertise outside the field of anaesthesia, such as in:
The ability to challenge constructively and rigorously and to contribute at a strategic level while listening sensitively to the views of others
Commitment to the Association and its objectives
Sound judgement, integrity, and high ethical standards
Excellent communication skills
Willingness to acquire the expertise and knowledge to discharge responsibilities
An understanding and awareness of equity, diversity and inclusion
Ability to attend board sub-committees and working group meetings, conferences and key events run by the Association
Desirable
Experience of acting as a trustee
Informed about the environment in which the charity operates and the issues it faces
We represent the life-changing, life-saving profession of anaesthesia – by supporting, informing and inspiring a worldwide community of over 10,000



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Would you like to join our Board of Trustees of Sheffield and Rotherham Wildlife Trust?
This year we are looking for three people to join our Board of Trustees at our AGM in October 26.
Trustees of the Sheffield and Rotherham Wildlife Trust (SRWT) are volunteers who together lead the organisation in the planning, resourcing and delivery of its activities, so that it can achieve its charitable objectives. An enthusiastic, committed and active Board of Trustees, with a good range of knowledge, skills, experience and personal qualities is vital to the healthy and effective running of the organisation.
The Board of Trustees:
lead the strategic development and planning of the Trust
develop and adopt appropriate policies
aim to ensure that the Trust is legally compliant and works to best practice wherever possible
supports, guides and advises the Trust’s staff and volunteers, especially the CEO and the Executive Team
This year, we are especially keen to hear from people who:
Have expertise, knowledge and experience in one or more of the of the following areas:
Marketing
Commercial management, business acumen, profit for purpose experience (with reference to our consultancy)
Green finance.
Enterprise development
Income generation
Legal experience
Health, Safety and safeguarding policy and compliance
Have a good knowledge of communities and/or natural environment in Rotherham
Can represent more of our diverse community in Sheffield & Rotherham
We are also recruiting for a Trustee to be our Treasurer who will have:
Professional accounting qualification (e.g. ACA, ACCA, CIMA, AAT)
Ability to analyse proposals and understand financial consequences
Understanding of financial risk
Skills & Experience
Trustees should demonstrate some or all of the following:
Passion for nature
Interest in and enthusiasm for the work of the Wildlife Trust
Experience of working as part of a decision-making group, board or committee either in a business or voluntary environment
Experience or knowledge of the legal requirements of a charity
Local knowledge of the places in which the Sheffield & Rotherham Wildlife Trust operates
Experience of financial management and budgeting in a business or voluntary environment
The following areas of expertise are always welcome on the Board:
Environmental Law/ Protected species
Land Management and Conservation
Community Outreach and Development
Education & Training, Working with Children and Young People
Advocacy & Campaigning
Research: relevant to the work of the Trust
Fundraising
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
London’s charities, community groups and volunteers do extraordinary things every day. At London Plus, we want to help them do even more
We are looking for a new Chair of Trustees to lead our Board. This is an exciting time to join London Plus: we have built strong partnerships across London with both the Voluntary and community sector and key statutory partners, a range of important programmes of work underway and a new strategy in development.
As Chair, you will provide non-executive leadership, support good governance and work closely with the Chief Executive and staff team to help us deliver our mission and increase our impact.
We are looking for someone who can bring strategic insight, experience of leadership and strong relationships to support our Board, Chief Executive and staff team. A commitment to equity and inclusion is essential alongside a clear understanding of the challenges and opportunities that face London and the voluntary and community sector.
We actively welcome applications from people who reflect the diversity of London’s communities.
Interviews will be held the weeks of 31st August and 7th September
Connecting, supporting and advocating for charities and community groups in London.
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Volunteer Filmmaker / Documentary Maker / AI Story Creator / Content Creator
Help Us Tell the Story of the Lyonic Scots to the World
The Lyonic Scots Society is a Scottish heritage and cultural organisation dedicated to preserving and sharing our history, traditions, and creative spirit. In 2026, our community stepped proudly onto the global stage — and now we’re building a storytelling identity worthy of that legacy.
We’re looking for a creative volunteer filmmaker, documentary maker, AI storyteller, or digital content creator to help us bring our heritage to life through powerful visual and narrative media. If you love culture, storytelling, and creating content that resonates, this role is for you.
The Role
You’ll help shape how the world sees the Lyonic Scots — crafting films, short documentaries, AI‑generated stories, and digital content that captures our heritage, our people, and our journey. Your work will help us connect with audiences across Scotland and around the world.
What You’ll Do
Produce short films, mini‑documentaries, or interview‑based content about our heritage, traditions, and community.
Create AI‑generated short stories, visual narratives, or creative digital pieces inspired by Scottish culture.
Develop social media content — reels, shorts, story posts, and cinematic clips.
Capture or create footage from events, gatherings, and cultural activities.
Support the creation of campaign videos, heritage storytelling projects, and global outreach content.
Work with our communications team to ensure a consistent narrative and visual identity.
What We’re Looking For
Strong filmmaking, editing, or digital storytelling skills (Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, Final Cut, CapCut, or similar).
Experience in documentary-style storytelling, short‑form content, or AI‑assisted creative production.
A flair for heritage, symbolism, and narrative-driven content.
Ability to work independently and interpret creative briefs.
Passion for Scottish culture, history, storytelling, or community development.
What You’ll Gain
A chance to build a global portfolio with meaningful, heritage‑driven creative projects.
Experience working with a growing international cultural organisation.
Recognition across our published materials, social media channels, campaigns, and events.
The opportunity to help shape a cultural legacy through film and storytelling.
Invitations to join us at events — seeing your work showcased and celebrated in real time.
How to Apply
Please send your portfolio, showreel, or examples of your creative work — along with a short note about your interest in Scottish heritage and storytelling — through the Charity Job site.
LYONIC SCOTS
Lyonic Scots is a living cultural community, honouring the past, celebrating the present, and carrying the Lyonic Scots legacy into the future.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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The Lyonic Scots Society is a Scottish heritage and cultural organisation. Our mission is to preserve and share our history, traditions, and creative spirit with the world. In 2026, we took our community global, and now we’re building a visual identity worthy of that legacy.
The Role
We’re looking for a creative volunteer Graphic Designer to help shape the visual face of the Lyonic Scots. You’ll design materials based on our identity and help us bring our heritage to life and help us connect with audiences worldwide.
What You’ll Do
Design logos, emblems, and digital branding for our global community
Create digital and print promotional materials — posters, banners, booklets, and social media graphics
Develop merchandise designs (badges, apparel, and souvenirs)
Support the creation of event visuals and campaign artwork
Collaborate with our communications team to ensure brand consistency
What We’re Looking For
Strong design skills and proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite or similar tools
A flair for heritage, symbolism, and storytelling through design
Ability to work independently and meet creative briefs
Passion for Scottish culture, history, or community development
What You’ll Gain
A chance to build a global portfolio with meaningful, heritage-driven projects, using your designs created in your portfolio.
Experience working with a growing international organisation
Recognition in published materials, social media and campaigns
The opportunity to help shape a cultural legacy
Opportunity to join us at any events, where you will see your design in active usage
How to Apply
Please send your portfolio or examples of your work, along with a short note about your interest in Scottish heritage and design, through the Charity Job site.
LYONIC
SCOTS
Lyonic Scots is a living cultural community, honouring the past, celebrating the present, and carrying the Lyonic Scots legacy into the future.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Volunteer Social Media Assistant
The role of the Social Media Assistant will be to assist the Marketing & Social Media Trustee with ad-hoc tasks and campaign delivery. This remote volunteer role is a fantastic opportunity to hone your social media skills, while helping a growing charity to extend its reach and engagement even further.
You will be working with a team of social media assistants, as well as the events team. This role is varied and provides a great opportunity to be creative; from helping create graphics to promote our events, responding to messages from members of the public, to sinking your teeth into a campaign, the Social Media Assistant role offers a varied and exciting workload.
We welcome applications from minority backgrounds, particularly the queer Muslim community. The post holder would need to be based in the UK
What you’ll be doing:
Creating graphics and copy for a variety of social media posts
Helping develop campaigns alongside the Marketing & Social Media Trustee to implement across our social media channels
Drafting statements in response to relevant global events, to ensure Hidayah is at the forefront,
Responding to messages on social media channels in a professional and sympathetic manner
Monitoring engagement on social media channels; responding to messages, engaging with followers and liking/sharing relevant posts from other organisations
Who are Hidayah?
Hidayah LGBT are a UK based charity who are dedicated to supporting and empowering queer Muslims. We operate on a remote and entirely volunteer-run basis, with volunteers based around the UK. We run events for queer Muslims across the UK, from walks and cafe meet ups, to Ramadan Iftars, Pride events, book clubs, and much more. We also provide a safe online community for queer Muslims to connect and find friendships. Our core values of care, connect, and growth, are the heart of everything we do.
Despite being a small charity, we are growing year upon year. We are in the process of completing our own research, and have created bespoke trauma-informed training programmes for organisations. We want to be able to continue this vital work, and would love to have you be a part of growing our organisation even further.
How much commitment is required?
We are flexible around your own schedule. As much of the role is ad-hoc, you may find some weeks you devote more hours than others, but we estimate around 2 hours per week are required on average. We appreciate that everyone’s capacities differ; therefore, this is something that can be discussed at the interview stage.
Knowledge and experience criteria
Essential:
Have experience of using social media in a professional manner (Instagram, Facebook, X, LinkedIn)
Strong content and copywriting skills; the ability to develop aesthetically pleasing graphics and appropriate, engaging copy
Good communication skills
Creative and proactive attitude, with a willingness to learn
Can work well independently and as part of a team
Organised with a good attention to detail; ability to prioritise workload and meet deadlines
Supportive of the aims, vision and mission of Hidayah.
Desirable:
Have experience of video editing for social media use/using video editing software
Previous experience with creating content for charities/non-profit organisations
Experience with using social media scheduling tools (Hootsuite) and Canva
Willingness to attend in-person Hidayah events
Awareness of issues affecting the queer and/or Muslim communities
What benefits do I get from this role?
Contributing to Hidayah’s cause.
Development of professional and personal skills.
Reference for your CV
Chance to work with some amazing and passionate people
Our mission is to provide support and welfare for LGBTQI+ Muslims
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Voluntary Action Camden (VAC) is seeking a dedicated Treasurer to join our Board of Trustees. This is a pivotal role, ensuring our charity remains financially secure while continuing to move in the right strategic direction. VAC is the Local Infrastructure Organisation for Camden, representing over 1,200 charities, community groups, social enterprises and faith-based entities.
As Treasurer, you will work closely with staff and fellow Trustees to oversee VAC’s financial health, support robust governance, and help shape the future of our support for the Camden community.
VAC strengthens and connects Camden’s voluntary and community organisations. Supporting over 345 member groups, we represent a diverse range of communities and interests. Our mission is to empower Camden’s residents, helping them become resilient and influential in the decisions that affect their lives.
Our vision is a borough where people feel a strong sense of belonging, where communities collaborate, shape services, and take action to meet local needs.
VAC is committed to justice, equity, diversity and inclusion. We encourage applications from all backgrounds to ensure our Board reflects the vibrant community of Camden. We look forward to hearing from you.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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o you want to make a real difference?
At Oxfam, we're not just selling pre-loved items and unique finds – we're working together to build a radically better world. With your help, we will turn pre-loved treasures into resources that empower communities worldwide.
As a stock volunteer, you'll be behind-the-scenes, sorting and organising donations to keep our retail spaces well-stocked. Your keen eye for detail and passion for helping others will ensure our customers always have a great choice of items to buy.
Here's why Oxfam is the perfect opportunity for you:
Be a Second-hand Superhero: In our high street shops, Ecommerce Hubs and Online Shop, people like you help create exciting and inspiring collections – retail therapy with a purpose!
Increase Your Skills: Gain valuable retail experience you can add to your CV, such as following instructions, customer service, and teamwork.
Find Your Community: Meet like-minded people who share your passion for a fairer world.
Flexibility: We know life gets busy. That's why we offer flexible volunteering options. A few hours a week is all it takes to make a big difference.
Oxfam isn't just another charity shop. We're a movement of passionate individuals working to create a fairer world, and we’d love you to be a part of it!
What happens next?
After you apply, the manager will ask you to come in for an initial chat. This is not an interview, just a chance to get an idea of what you'd like to do in the shop. From there, you can meet the rest of the volunteer team and get involved with whatever area of the shop takes your interest!
More about this role
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Minimum age 18
Shop based
LOCATION
12a George St, Bath, Bath and North East Somerset, BA1 2EH, United Kingdom
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Sea Cadets Leith, based in Prince of Wales Docks, is currently looking for enthusiastic and dedicated volunteers to join our committee team. Whether you chair the committee, run our social media, or help us fundraise on an ad-hoc basis, you’ll be supporting young people to access opportunities to create life-long memories and friendships.
At Leith we aim to give young people an experience that will help them grow into the person they want to be in a safe and friendly environment. We offer a range of different activities from sailing, windsurfing and powerboating - to rock climbing, camping, and music - plus, so much more!
Leith is a long-established Sea Cadet Unit that has provided life-changing opportunities for many young people. We currently have 24 cadets who come from all over the area. Our cadets come from all walks of life, with some experiencing adverse childhood events, and limited access to social youth groups. Without support from volunteers like you, our charity cannot provide the adventure, community, and opportunities that young people experience through the Sea Cadets.
The primary purpose of the CFAV is to assist in the development of young people as
Individuals and active citizens by providing safe and rewarding training, direction and guidance.
The secondary purposes of a CFAV are:
- Maintain the Sea Cadet Corps (SCC) values
- Assist the Unit Training Officer (UTO) to plan a varied training programme.
- Safely and securely maintain the unit’s resources and equipment.
We will support you to understand your role, how to do it and the difference you make to the SCC
- Understand the skills and experience you have, as well as your aspirations for volunteering
- Provide you with an induction, ongoing support and training to undertake your volunteer role
- Provide regular updates about any developments in the charity that are relevant to you
- Value your contributions and providing you with potential opportunities to progress
At Leith, we love helping young people launch well in today’s world. Watching cadets grow into better versions of themselves.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Are you passionate about community engagement, advocacy, and building meaningful partnerships? Join Hidayah as a National Outreach Officer Trustee in this voluntary role and help strengthen support networks for LGBTQ+ Muslims across the UK.
Hidayah is a volunteer-led organisation supporting LGBTQ+ Muslims through community support, advocacy, education, and wellbeing initiatives. This role requires a minimum commitment of 4–5 hours per week, with additional time required during busy periods or organisational activities.
Purpose of the Role
The National Outreach Officer Trustee leads on developing and maintaining relationships with external stakeholders, community organisations, and outreach partners. The role supports Hidayah’s national growth and helps ensure LGBTQ+ Muslims can access inclusive support, representation, and community connections.
Core Responsibilities
Trustee Responsibilities
Person Specification
Essential Knowledge & Experience
Essential Skills & Attributes
Benefits of the Role
Our mission is to provide support and welfare for LGBTQI+ Muslims
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.