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Keytasks include:
· Lead on recruitment activity and selection decisions
· Carry out initial conversations and informal screening
· Coordinate onboarding and inductions
· Allocate tasks
· Support volunteers day to day
· Build relationships and maintain engagement
· Deliver role-specific training
· Ensure volunteers complete required training
· Address minor issues and provide feedback
· Escalate concerns to HR where needed
· Maintain volunteer records (contact details, availability, hours if needed)
· Act as main point of contact for volunteers
· Conducting 1-1s with volunteers as well as offering informal support
· Raise safeguarding concerns as appropriate using internal processes and procedures
· Maintain confidentiality and follow charity policies and procedures
· Undertake relevant training
Key Objectives Include:
· Ensure that Mast Cell Action has a steady stream of volunteers enabling the charity to achieve its objective goals
· Represent Mast Cell Action professionally at all times, demonstrating strong communication skills, reliability, and adaptability whilst working remotely
Experience/skills required:
· Proven experience as a volunteer manager/coordinator or relevant HR experience
· Excellent verbal communication skills, with the ability to engage diverse audiences and adapt your communication style to different formats and audiences.
· Patience, empathy and compassion. Openness to support people from all backgrounds
· Reliability and trustworthiness
· Proficiency in CRMs and able to use our bespoke database to maintain accurate volunteer records
· Ability to work independently and collaboratively as part of a remote team, demonstrating reliability, flexibility, and professionalism at all times.
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Popham Kidney Support is seeking accredited counsellors to help expand access to emotional support for children and young people affected by kidney disease across Wales. This role could be individual or as a part of a group of counsellors depending on availabilities.
Currently, counselling provision available are extremely limited, meaning some children and young people may face delays in accessing the support they need. By providing counselling through the charity, we aim to complement existing services and help ensure that more children and families can access timely emotional and psychological support.
This role will involve offering one-to-one counselling to children and young people who may be experiencing challenges related to living with kidney disease, treatment, hospitalisation, trauma, anxiety, low mood, or the wider impact of a long-term health condition. Counsellors will play an important role in helping children and young people build resilience, develop coping strategies, and improve their emotional wellbeing.
Sessions may be delivered online or in person, depending on the counsellor's preference, location, and availability. The role is highly flexible, enabling counsellors to offer support around their existing commitments while making a meaningful difference to the lives of children and families affected by kidney disease. All counsellors will receive an induction to Popham Kidney Support and the impact of kidney disease, with opportunities for further learning and development where appropriate.
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The Charity has a simple aim to provide children, youths and adults with kidney disease in Wales to lead a better quality of life.
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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.
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The Netherton Feelgood Factory exists to support local people. We provide activities, services, and a welcoming space for residents of all ages and backgrounds — but none of that happens without a secure financial foundation. As a small charity, we can't rely on grants and donations alone. Sustainable income from venue hire gives us something equally precious: independence. The freedom to plan ahead, to protect the services people rely on, and to say yes to new ideas. As our Venue Hire & Income Generation Volunteer, you won't just be filling a diary. You'll be helping to future-proof a community asset.
Our organisation provides advice and services to all members of our local community from birth to old age. We help over 5000 people each year with a variety of health-related or social needs. Our centre is used as a base for counselling, food distribution, health programmes, children’s activities and social groups. As funding sources have diminished the demand for our services has increased. We are actively pursuing other ways to generate income.
We're looking for a volunteer with business, sales, or marketing experience to help us make the most of our fantastic building by hiring it out to local businesses, training providers, clubs, and organisations. Whether you've worked in sales, events, marketing, property, or business development — or simply have a talent for spotting an opportunity and making things happen — we'd love to hear from you.
You'll play a key role in identifying potential hirers, promoting our spaces, and helping us price and package our facilities competitively — all while ensuring the centre's core charitable activities remain protected.
This is a genuinely rewarding role. You'll use your real-world skills to help generate vital income that goes straight back into funding the services our community depends on. You'll have the freedom to be creative — developing hire packages, building relationships with local businesses, and finding new ways to fill our spaces and boost our income.
You won't be doing it alone. Our friendly staff and trustee team will support you every step of the way, and you'll have the flexibility to volunteer in a way that suits your schedule.
If you're approaching retirement and looking for a way to keep your business skills sharp and stay connected, or if you're simply someone who wants to make a difference close to home, this could be the perfect fit.
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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
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DIGITAL & IT LEAD — SUNSHINE Charity
Build the tech. Protect the data. Power the sunshine behind the scenes.
Be the digital architect who helps SUNSHINE shine
SUNSHINE Charity is a joyful, human‑driven movement tackling loneliness through connection, kindness and uplifting experiences. To make our programmes run smoothly — from volunteer onboarding to community gatherings — we need strong, secure digital foundations.
We’re now recruiting Digital & IT Leads who can set up our cloud‑based platforms, email systems, shared drives and devices, ensuring everything is safe, secure and ready to support our volunteers and community.
If you love tech, enjoy building systems from scratch, and want to use your digital skills to help a heart‑led charity grow, this role is a perfect fit.
Why this role matters
Behind every warm conversation, every community gathering, every volunteer team… there’s digital infrastructure keeping everything connected.
As Digital & IT Lead, you’ll help SUNSHINE:
Set up secure, reliable cloud platforms
Build simple, user‑friendly digital systems
Protect sensitive data and ensure digital safety
Equip volunteers with the tools they need
Operate confidently and professionally as we grow
Your work becomes the backbone of our charity — enabling us to reach more people, support more volunteers and deliver joyful, human‑centred programmes.
Key duties will include
Set up and manage cloud‑based platforms Configure our document storage, collaboration tools and shared drives.
Create and maintain our email system Ensure volunteers have secure, easy‑to‑use accounts for SUNSHINE work only.
Configure IT devices for SUNSHINE use Set up laptops, tablets or phones with the right apps, permissions and security.
Ensure full digital and IT security Protect sensitive personal data, manage access controls and promote safe digital practice.
Support volunteers with basic digital troubleshooting Help them feel confident using SUNSHINE’s systems.
Champion digital good practice Ensure our tools are simple, safe, accessible and aligned with UK charity standards.
Who you are
You'll bring:
Confidence with digital tools, cloud platforms and basic IT setup
A calm, structured, problem‑solving mindset
A positive, uplifting, can‑do attitude
Reliability and attention to detail
Passion for helping people and supporting community impact
Experience in IT support, digital operations or tech setup
Most importantly, you care deeply about helping a grassroots charity grow into something powerful, joyful and life‑changing.
What you’ll be part of
SUNSHINE is built on warmth, humanity and community spirit. You’ll join a team that is:
Supportive
Passionate
Ambitious
Heart‑led
Dedicated to making London a kinder, more connected place
Your digital expertise will help us deliver programmes, support volunteers and bring joy to people experiencing loneliness.
Ready to help us shine?
If you want to use your digital skills to support a joyful, human‑driven charity, we’d love to welcome you into the SUNSHINE family.
Let’s make sunshine happen together.
SUNSHINE Charity is a small grassroots charity with ambition to smash loneliness with positivity, human connection, community and belonging

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OPERATIONS LEAD — SUNSHINE Charity
Build the engine. Shape the systems. Help SUNSHINE shine brighter every day.
Be the organiser, the optimiser, the heartbeat of how SUNSHINE runs
SUNSHINE Charity is a joyful, human‑driven movement tackling loneliness through connection, kindness and uplifting experiences. We’re growing fast — new programmes, new volunteers, new community groups — and now we need an Operations Lead who can help us build the internal systems, processes and structure that keep everything running smoothly.
If you love organisation, thrive in fast‑moving environments, and get excited about building strong foundations for a charity with huge heart, this role is your moment.
Why this role matters
SUNSHINE is expanding — and behind every joyful gathering, every volunteer team, every programme session, there must be solid, reliable operations.
As Operations Lead, you’ll help us:
Build our operational infrastructure
Create smooth, safe, efficient processes
Support volunteers and programme leads
Keep the charity aligned with UK good practice
Ensure our mission is delivered with clarity, care and consistency
Your work becomes the backbone of SUNSHINE — enabling us to reach more people, support more volunteers and grow our impact across London.
Key duties will include
Lead the set‑up and development of SUNSHINE’s operational systems Build processes for communication, coordination, record‑keeping, volunteer support and programme delivery.
Create smooth workflows across the charity Help teams collaborate effectively, stay organised and deliver high‑quality experiences.
Support programme leads and volunteer coordinators Ensure they have the tools, information and structure they need to succeed.
Develop policies and procedures Work with governance, safeguarding and GDPR leads to ensure SUNSHINE follows UK charity good practice.
Oversee day‑to‑day operations Help manage scheduling, logistics, documentation, reporting and internal communication.
Champion SUNSHINE’s values Ensure every process reflects joy, humanity, kindness, dignity and community spirit.
Who you are
You'll bring:
Strong organisation and planning skills
A calm, structured, solution‑focused mindset
A positive, uplifting, can‑do attitude
Confidence in building systems and improving processes
Great communication and teamwork
Experience in operations, project management or charity work (helpful but not essential)
Most importantly, you care deeply about helping a grassroots charity grow into something powerful, joyful and life‑changing.
What you’ll be part of
SUNSHINE is a charity built on warmth, humanity and community spirit. You’ll join a team that is:
Supportive
Passionate
Ambitious
Heart‑led
Dedicated to making London a kinder, more connected place
Your work will shape how SUNSHINE functions — enabling us to deliver programmes, support volunteers and bring joy to people experiencing loneliness.
Ready to help us shine?
If you want to build strong foundations, support a passionate team and help a joyful, human‑driven charity grow, we’d love to welcome you into the SUNSHINE family.
Let’s make sunshine happen 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.
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PROGRAMME LEAD — SUNSHINE Charity
Shape the vision. Build the programmes. Bring human connection to life.
Lead the creation of SUNSHINE’s very first programmes — and help transform lives
SUNSHINE Charity is a joyful, human‑driven movement tackling loneliness through connection, kindness and uplifting experiences. We’re launching our first pilot programmes — including our Digital Inclusion & Skills Programme and our Community Gatherings for people facing loneliness and social isolation — and we need passionate, creative Programme Leads to bring them to life.
If you love designing meaningful experiences, building community, and turning ideas into real, human‑centred programmes, this role is your chance to shape something beautiful from the ground up.
Why this role matters
Our programmes are SUNSHINE. They’re how we bring people together, build confidence, reduce isolation and create spaces where people feel seen, valued and connected.
As a Programme Lead, you’ll ensure every activity, workshop and gathering reflects SUNSHINE’s core values: joy, humanity, kindness, dignity, inclusion and community spirit.
You’ll help us design pilot programmes that are safe, uplifting, accessible and rooted in UK good practice — programmes that genuinely change lives.
Key duties will include
Lead the set‑up and development of SUNSHINE’s pilot programmes Shape the structure, content, delivery and evaluation of our first community offerings.
Design and develop our Digital Inclusion & Skills Programme Help isolated individuals gain confidence with technology, online communication and digital tools.
Create and run Community Gatherings Build warm, welcoming spaces where people can meet, talk, laugh and feel part of something again.
Ensure SUNSHINE’s aims and values are at the forefront Every session should feel joyful, human, safe and community‑driven.
Co‑produce activities with volunteers and participants Listen, adapt and build programmes that reflect real needs and real voices.
Promote good practice in safeguarding, inclusion and accessibility Ensure sessions are safe, respectful and supportive for everyone involved.
Evaluate pilot programmes Gather feedback, measure impact and help shape our long‑term programme strategy.
Who you are
You'll bring:
Creativity, warmth and human‑centred thinking
A passion for community, connection and reducing loneliness
Strong organisation and planning skills
Confidence in leading groups or designing activities
A positive, uplifting, can‑do attitude
Experience in programme design, community work or facilitation (helpful but not essential)
Most importantly, you care deeply about helping people feel less alone — and you want to build programmes that make that possible.
What you’ll be part of
SUNSHINE is a charity built on joy, humanity and community spirit. You’ll join a team that is:
Supportive
Passionate
Ambitious
Heart‑led
Dedicated to making London a kinder, more connected place
You’ll help create programmes that spark friendships, build confidence and bring sunshine into people’s lives.
Ready to help us shine?
If you want to design uplifting programmes, build community and make a real human impact, we’d love to welcome you into the SUNSHINE family.
Let’s make sunshine happen together.
SUNSHINE Charity is a small grassroots charity with ambition to smash loneliness with positivity, human connection, community and belonging

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FUNDRAISER / BID WRITER x3 — SUNSHINE Charity
Fuel the mission. Power the joy. Help us bring SUNSHINE to London.
Be the spark that helps SUNSHINE grow
SUNSHINE Charity is a vibrant, human‑driven, joy‑powered movement tackling loneliness through connection, kindness and community. To bring our programmes to life — from volunteer training to phone lines, insurance, outreach and community events — we need seed funding.
That’s where you come in.
We’re recruiting three Fundraisers / Bid Writers who can help us secure vital start‑up and running costs from UK grant‑making trusts, local authority tenders and community donors. If you love storytelling, impact, creativity and making a real difference, this role is pure magic.
Why this role matters
SUNSHINE is ready to grow — but we need the resources to make it happen. Your work will directly fund:
Volunteer expenses
Insurance and safeguarding infrastructure
Phone lines and digital tools
Community outreach
Programme development
Training and wellbeing support
Every bid you write, every grant you secure, every donation you inspire helps us reach people who feel alone and forgotten. You’ll be powering a movement built on joy, humanity and connection.
Key duties include
Identify funding opportunities from UK trusts, foundations, local authorities and community sources.
Write compelling, human‑centred bids that tell SUNSHINE’s story with clarity, passion and impact.
Develop cases for support that highlight our mission, outcomes and community value.
Build relationships with funders through warm, professional communication.
Support community fundraising by inspiring small donations and local engagement.
Help create a sustainable funding pipeline that supports our long‑term growth.
Champion transparency and good practice in line with UK charity fundraising standards.
Who you are
You'll bring:
Strong writing skills and a love of storytelling
A positive, energetic, can‑do attitude
Creativity and strategic thinking
Passion for community impact
Confidence in researching and approaching funders
Experience in fundraising, bid writing or charity work (helpful but not essential)
Most importantly, you care deeply about helping a grassroots charity grow into something powerful, joyful and life‑changing.
What you’ll be part of
SUNSHINE is a charity built on warmth, humanity and community spirit. You’ll join a team that is:
Passionate
Supportive
Ambitious
Heart‑led
Dedicated to making London a kinder, more connected place
Your work will directly shape our future — enabling us to launch programmes, support volunteers and reach people experiencing loneliness.
Ready to help us shine?
If you want to use your writing, creativity and passion to fuel a joyful, human‑driven charity, we’d love to welcome you into the SUNSHINE family.
Let’s make magic — and funding — happen together.
SUNSHINE Charity is a small grassroots charity with ambition to smash loneliness with positivity, human connection, community and belonging

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Cards for Bravery is a volunteer-led charity dedicated to improving the emotional wellbeing of hospitalised, seriously ill and chronically ill children and young people across the UK. We provide a range of services including the distribution of items such as handmade cards, activity packs, care packages and other initiatives designed to bring comfort, connection and support during difficult times.
We're looking for an organised and reliable Administrative Volunteer to help keep the charity running smoothly behind the scenes. Working closely with the Founder and the wider team, you'll provide valuable administrative support across a range of projects and activities helping ensure everything stays organised and on track.
A DBS Check will be required for this role, completed by the charity.
Candidates must hold a relevant laptop/tablet or other IT device to complete this role.
Any relevant expenses will be reimbursed.
Time commitment: Approx. 3 - 4 hours per week (flexible)
An ideal match:
Someone with excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Someone with good organisational skill, attention to detail and is reliable.
Someone who is able to manage their time effectively and work independently as well as with a remote team.
Someone who is passionate about making a difference to children, young people and their families.
Basic computer skills - such as emails and spreadsheets.
Previous administrative experience is desirable but not essential.
The role will include activities such as:
Assist with preparing agendas and taking meeting minutes for volunteer and team meetings where required.
Monitoring the charity's general enquiries inbox, answering emails and directing enquiries to the appropriate team members where needed.
Supporting the development and organisation of policies, procedures and other administrative documents.
Maintaining and organising digital files, records and internal documents.
Providing administrative support across projects and assisting the wider team where needed.
Working closely with the Founder and volunteer team
Benefits:
Flexible volunteering that fits around your existing commitments.
Gain valuable experience in charity administration, governance and organisational support.
Volunteer references and confirmation of volunteering hours can be provided if required.
We are committed to being flexible and inclusive, particularly for volunteers who are chronically ill, disabled or have other circumstances that may require adjustments.
Join a friendly, supportive and passionate team making a real difference to children and families across the UK.
We will contact you if we need further information.
Cards for Bravery is dedicated to brightening the days of hospitalised and seriously ill children, young people and their families.
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Cards for Bravery is a volunteer-led charity dedicated to improving the emotional wellbeing of hospitalised, seriously ill and chronically ill children and young people across the UK. We provide a range of services including the distribution of items such as handmade cards, activity packs, care packages and other initiatives designed to bring comfort, connection and support during difficult times.
As we continue to grow, we're looking for an organised and enthusiastic Events Coordinator to help plan and coordinate our community events and awareness activities.
This is a fantastic opportunity for someone who enjoys organising, planning and bringing people together. Working closely with the Founder and the wider team, you'll help ensure our events run smoothly, creating positive experiences for volunteers, supporters and the communities we work with.
A DBS Check will be required for this role, completed by the charity.
Candidates must hold a relevant laptop/tablet or other IT device to complete this role.
Any relevant expenses will be reimbursed.
Time commitment: Approx. 3–5 hours per week (flexible). Remote Role
An ideal match:
Someone who is highly organised, proactive and enjoys planning and coordinating projects.
Someone with excellent communication and organisational skills
Someone who enjoys working collaboratively and supporting a friendly volunteer team.
Someone who is passionate about making a difference to children, young people and their families.
Basic computer skills - such as emails and spreadsheets
Previous experience in event planning or coordination is desirable but not essential.
The role will include activities such as:
Assisting with coordinating the planning and logistics of community events, awareness events and fundraising activities.
Researching and identifying events, festivals and other opportunities where Cards for Bravery could have a presence.
Coordinating volunteers attending events, including organising rotas and sharing event information.
Helping organise equipment, resources and promotional materials required for events.
Working alongside the media & comms volunteers to ensure events are promoted effectively.
Helping gather feedback and ideas following events to continually improve future activities.
Benefits:
Flexible volunteering that fits around your existing commitments.
Gain valuable experience in event coordination, project management and charity sector.
We are committed to being flexible and inclusive, particularly for volunteers who are chronically ill, disabled or have other circumstances that may require adjustments.
Join a friendly, supportive and passionate team making a real difference to children and families across the UK.
We will be in contact if we need further information.
Cards for Bravery is dedicated to brightening the days of hospitalised and seriously ill children, young people and their families.
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Cards for Bravery is a volunteer-led charity dedicated to improving the emotional wellbeing of hospitalised, seriously ill and chronically ill children and young people across the UK. We provide a range of services including the distribution of items such as handmade cards, activity packs, care packages and other initiatives designed to bring comfort, connection and support during difficult times.
As we continue to grow, we're looking for a passionate and organised Volunteer Lead to help coordinate and support our incredible volunteer community.
This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role in the charity by helping recruit, welcome and support volunteers, ensuring they have a positive experience while contributing to our mission. Working closely with the Founder and the wider team, you'll help build an engaged, motivated and connected volunteer community, enabling us to reach even more children, young people and families.
A DBS Check will be required for this role, completed by the charity.
Candidates must hold a relevant laptop/tablet or other IT device to complete this role.
Any relevant expenses will be reimbursed.
Time commitment: Approx. 4-6 hours per week (flexible)
An ideal match:
Someone who is organised, proactive and enjoys supporting and encouraging others.
Someone with excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
Someone who is reliable, approachable and passionate about making a difference.
Someone with good organisational and time management skills.
Someone who is confident working independently while also collaborating with a remote team.
Basic computer skills - such as using emails and spreadsheets.
Previous experience coordinating volunteers or leading a team is desirable but not essential.
The role will include activities such as:
Supporting the recruitment, onboarding and induction of new volunteers.
Being a first point of contact for volunteer enquiries and providing ongoing support throughout their volunteering journey.
Developing and maintaining a digital volunteer hub, ensuring volunteers have access to resources, updates, guidance and opportunities.
Assist organising volunteer communications, including updates, newsletters and online meetings or catch-ups.
Maintaining volunteer records and helping monitor volunteer engagement and involvement.
Working with the Founder to identify volunteer needs and support the growth of our volunteer team.
Helping to recognise, celebrate and thank volunteers for their contributions.
Sharing ideas and feedback to continually improve the volunteer experience at Cards for Bravery.
Benefits:
Flexible volunteering that fits around your existing commitments.Gain valuable experience in volunteer management, leadership and charity operations.
We are committed to being flexible and inclusive, particularly for volunteers who are chronically ill, disabled or have other circumstances that may require adjustments.
Join a friendly, supportive and passionate team making a real difference to children and families across the UK.
We will contact you if we need further information.
Cards for Bravery is dedicated to brightening the days of hospitalised and seriously ill children, young people and their families.
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The Treasurer will play a pivotal role in helping PRDA build a stronger, more resilient organisation so that we can support more people living with the long-term effects of pelvic radiotherapy.
What will you be doing?
PRDA is entering an exciting new phase of development. Over the past two years we have expanded our services, grown our income, increased our partnerships with healthcare professionals and strengthened our support for people living with Pelvic Radiation Disease. We now have a small staff team supported by a committed Board of Trustees, and we are focused on building a financially sustainable organisation that can continue to grow its reach and impact.
Our Board currently consists of six trustees and a Chair, bringing together expertise from healthcare, patient advocacy, communications, governance and the charity sector. We work collaboratively and maintain a close, supportive relationship with the staff team. While the Board's primary role is strategic, we are a small charity where trustees are encouraged to share their expertise and contribute in practical ways when appropriate.
Our current Treasurer will be stepping down at the end of 2026, creating an exciting opportunity for someone to help shape the next stage of PRDA's journey.
As Treasurer, you will work closely with the Chair, our Operations Manager and fellow trustees to provide strategic financial oversight. You will help the Board understand the charity's financial position, oversee budgeting, reserves and cashflow, review financial reporting and support good financial governance. You will also play an important role in ensuring the charity continues to meet its regulatory responsibilities and can make informed decisions as we continue to grow.
Our Board meets online four or five times a year, together with an annual in-person strategy day. Between meetings, the Treasurer will provide occasional advice and support to the Chair and staff team on financial matters and funding opportunities as required.
Over the next three years we have ambitious plans to expand our patient support services, strengthen our education for healthcare professionals, increase awareness of Pelvic Radiation Disease and diversify our income so that our services remain sustainable for the future. This is an opportunity to join a Board at a time when thoughtful financial leadership will directly influence how quickly and effectively we can achieve those ambitions.
Perhaps most importantly, this is a chance to join a friendly, engaged Board where your contribution will be genuinely valued. In a small charity like PRDA, trustees are close to the organisation's work and can clearly see the difference their expertise makes.
What are we looking for?
Person specification
What difference will you make?
The Treasurer will play a pivotal role in helping PRDA build a stronger, more resilient organisation so that we can support more people living with the long-term effects of pelvic radiotherapy.
Demand for our services continues to grow as awareness of Pelvic Radiation Disease increases and more people seek information, support and advocacy. At the same time, charities face an increasingly challenging funding environment, making sound financial leadership more important than ever.
Your expertise will help ensure the Board has the financial insight and confidence to make strategic decisions about investing in new services, developing partnerships and securing the organisation's long-term sustainability. By providing robust financial oversight and constructive challenge, you will help us balance ambition with responsible stewardship of our resources.
This role offers the opportunity to influence the future of a charity that is still relatively small but growing rapidly. Your advice will directly inform decisions about how we develop our services, respond to new opportunities and maximise the impact of every pound we raise.
Ultimately, your contribution will enable PRDA to reach more patients and families, provide more high-quality information and peer support, strengthen education for healthcare professionals and continue advocating for earlier diagnosis and better care for people affected by Pelvic Radiation Disease.
Unlike trusteeship in many larger organisations, your impact at PRDA will be visible. You will work alongside a committed Board and staff team who value collaboration, welcome new ideas and recognise the importance of good governance in achieving meaningful change.
This is an opportunity to use your financial expertise to help ensure that no one faces Pelvic Radiation Disease alone, and that PRDA continues to grow into a stronger, more sustainable charity capable of improving lives across the UK.
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