Trustee volunteer roles
Are you passionate about sport and physical activity and keen to use your voice to help shape the future of the sector?
CIMSPA is the professional development body for the UK’s sport and physical activity sector. We support and develop the people and organisations that help the nation be more active, working together to create a vibrant, UK-wide sector with high professional standards and meaningful career opportunities.
We are looking for motivated and ambitious young people to join the CIMSPA Youth Panel. You might be studying, volunteering, working in a leisure centre or sports setting, coaching, or simply passionate about being active. What matters most is that you care about the future of the sector and want to make a difference.
As a Youth Panel Member, you will act as a champion for young adults, helping to ensure that the views, experiences and perspectives of young people influence CIMSPA’s strategy, decisions and priorities. You will work with CIMSPA’s executive team and support the Board of Trustees by sharing insight, offering constructive challenge and helping drive positive change.
You will bring your own lived experience, challenge the status quo where needed, and help CIMSPA find new and better ways to engage with young people. You will be expected to carry out your role in line with CIMSPA’s values and behaviours, contributing positively to a high-performing and respectful Youth Panel.
Role requirements
To apply, you must:
- Be aged between 16 and 25 at the point of appointment.
- Commit to attending up to five Youth Panel meetings per year.
- Be willing to attend Board of Trustees meetings on a rotational basis.
- Complete any preparation required ahead of meetings.
- Act in line with CIMSPA’s values, behaviours, safeguarding and conduct expectations.
What you will gain
You will take part in a 24-month Youth Panel development programme, designed to support your personal and professional growth. This includes access to development opportunities such as job application support, interview skills and wider employability development.
You will be appointed for a 24-month term, with the opportunity to remain on the Youth Panel until you reach the age of 25.
For further information, please view the full Youth Panel Member job description
Closing date: Friday 27th February 2026
Interviews will be held online in the week commencing: Monday 9th March 2026
Shaping a recognised, valued and inclusive sport and physical activity sector that everyone can be a part of
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You will welcome clients and visitors, and support the smooth running of our local office at our drop in sessions on Mondays or Thursdays (or both)
Commitment: 6 hours/week (flexible)
Receptionists are the first point of contact for clients, welcoming visitors. You’ll record client details on our computer system, explain waiting times, and help ensure the service runs smoothly. The role builds communication, IT, and teamwork skills while making a real difference in the community. Full training and expense reimbursement are provided.
What you gain: Communication skills, admin experience, confidence using IT, and full training.
You'll gain valuable transferable skills in communication, problem solving, teamwork.
Whether you are starting out, changing career, retired, or returning to work, volunteering strengthens your CV and provides practical experience.
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Role Purpose
The Deputy Head of Ethics & Research Reporting is a senior volunteer leadership role designed to provide strategic and operational resilience across the department. This role will initially serve as Interim Head of Ethics & Research Reporting during the Head of Department’s leave of absence, assuming full leadership responsibilities. When the Head returns in May, the Deputy will transition into the standard Deputy Head role, continuing to provide leadership continuity, oversight and support.
The Deputy Head works across both the Ethics Team and the Research Reporting Team, ensuring that ethical standards, research integrity and high‑quality reporting are upheld across all departmental activity.
Key Responsibilities
During Interim Headship (until May)
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Provide full strategic and operational leadership for the Ethics & Research Reporting Department.
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Set departmental priorities, oversee planning and ensure alignment with organisational strategy.
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Lead and motivate Senior Managers, Managers and wider departmental volunteers.
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Ensure ethical governance, research integrity and responsible data practices across all projects.
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Oversee departmental performance, reporting regularly to C‑Level leadership and Trustees.
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Maintain oversight of departmental budgets, costs and resource needs in collaboration with relevant teams.
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Ensure GDPR compliance and good data‑handling practices across the department.
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Identify and mitigate risks, ensuring safe, ethical and compliant operations.
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Develop and implement departmental policies, procedures and quality standards.
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Ensure accurate, timely reporting and documentation across both Ethics and Research Reporting functions.
After Transition to Deputy Head (from May onwards)
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Support the Head of Department in delivering strategic and operational leadership.
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Provide continuity, stability and leadership resilience across the department.
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Lead delegated strategic initiatives or operational areas as assigned by the Head of Department.
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Share responsibility for departmental planning, performance monitoring and reporting.
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Support Senior Managers and Managers, offering guidance, oversight and problem‑solving support.
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Contribute to departmental policy development, risk management and quality assurance.
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Act as a key point of contact for cross‑departmental collaboration and organisational alignment.
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Step into leadership when required to ensure smooth, uninterrupted departmental operations.
Competency Requirements (Deputy Head)
To succeed in this senior volunteer leadership role, the Deputy Head should demonstrate:
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Strategic leadership capability, with the ability to translate organisational goals into departmental plans.
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Advanced ethical awareness, including deep understanding of research ethics, integrity and responsible data management.
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Clear, confident communication, suitable for volunteers, senior leaders and Trustees.
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Collaborative leadership, fostering a positive, inclusive and supportive departmental culture.
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Professionalism and integrity, modelling fairness, consistency and ethical behaviour.
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Sound judgement and decision‑making, especially in complex or sensitive ethical scenarios.
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Operational oversight skills, including planning, resource management and performance monitoring.
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Risk awareness, with the ability to identify, assess and mitigate ethical, operational and reputational risks.
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Ability to support and develop others, including Senior Managers, Managers and wider volunteers.
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Commitment to GDPR compliance, responsible data handling and good governance practices.
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Adaptability, particularly during the interim leadership period and subsequent transition.
Role Requirements (Deputy Head)
Given the seniority and responsibility of this volunteer role, the following experience is required:
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A PhD is required, along with postdoctoral research experience, or significant academic or practical research experience at an equivalent level, demonstrating advanced expertise in research design, ethics, governance or reporting.
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Substantial experience in research ethics, research governance or research leadership, ideally across multiple projects or teams.
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Experience in strategic planning, departmental oversight or senior‑level decision‑making, whether in a volunteer, academic or professional context.
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A strong track record of ethical decision‑making, particularly in roles where judgement, integrity and risk assessment were central.
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Experience with research reporting, research communication or academic publication processes is highly beneficial.
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A strong interest in ethical governance, research integrity and maintaining high standards across research projects.
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Familiarity with GDPR and responsible data management practices, or willingness to develop this knowledge quickly.
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Experience working with volunteers or mixed‑experience teams is advantageous.
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Overview:
Lead the design and delivery of all educational and life-skills programmes for children and young people. Ensure high-quality, inclusive learning experiences that promote wellbeing, confidence, and personal development.
Key Responsibilities:
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Design and oversee delivery of alternative education and life-skills programmes
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Line-manage tutors, youth mentors, and programme volunteers
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Develop curriculum materials and evaluation frameworks
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Build partnerships with schools, youth organisations, and local authorities
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Monitor safeguarding and child welfare in all sessions
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Report impact data and outcomes to the CEO and trustees
Skills & Experience:
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Background in education, youth work, or social development
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Experience managing staff or volunteers
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Strong understanding of safeguarding and child protection
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Excellent communication and organisational skills
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Creative, passionate, and able to motivate others
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Organisation: Make a Smile
Location: Remote - UK-based (with opportunities for occasional in-person involvement)
Commitment: Flexible, approx. 4–6 hours per week
About Make a Smile
At Make a Smile, we believe every volunteer should feel supported, valued, and empowered. Our volunteers are the heart of our charity, and we work hard to break down barriers so that everyone—no matter their background—can get involved and make a difference to children’s lives.
The Role
The Supporting Chapter Manager provides support to Chapter that are deemed to be struggling. They should assess chapters frequently to ensure they have a clear awareness of what a chapter requires support, in addition to input from other Trustees. They will then provide hands on support to the struggling chapters with focus on recruitment, events and costumes.
What You’ll Gain
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Hands-on experience in volunteer management and co-ordination.
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The chance to make a lasting impact in the areas needing the most support.
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Opportunities to develop leadership, communication, and management.
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The satisfaction of knowing you’re helping volunteers feel supported, engaged, and empowered.
Time Commitment
This role is flexible and can be done remotely. We ask for around 4–6 hours per week, though this may vary depending on activities or events.
* To bring children's dreams to life * To provide a professional service * To bring fun to both children and volunteers



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The Learning without Limits Academy Trust is looking for ambitious, committed, and motivated volunteers, who share our values and passion for inspiring education, to become a governor, joining the Local Governing Body at one of its five academies.
The Role
The LGB and Board of Trustees as a whole are collectively responsible for the success of the academy. The LGB’s:
- provide support and challenge with regard to the strategic approach which drives the operation of the academy in terms of learning, standards, safety and wellbeing.
- act as a critical friend to the Principal and to advise the Trust Board about local issues they need to consider that affect the academy
- represent the interests of the academy community in the running of the academy and to represent the academy in its community.
- engage with pupils, staff, parents and the wider academy community to understand their views
in their role, Governors:
- attend four LGB meetings each year.
- get to know the school, including visiting the school occasionally during school hours.
- attend regular relevant training and development events.
Volunteering as a Governor provides the opportunity to make a significant and positive impact on the lives of young people in their community. Governors also have the opportunity to gain valuable new skills, build on existing skills and receive free training and support through a variety of training opportunities. It may open up opportunities for personal professional development.
Using Anonymous Recruitment
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Are you a finance professional looking to make a tangible difference in the lives of young Londoners? By joining our Board, you will help shape financial strategy, strengthen organisational resilience, and ensure that CYP can continue to provide a safe, nurturing, and empowering environment for all its members.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Strategic Oversight: Monitor the financial health of the project and report to the Board.
- Budgeting: Oversea annual budgets and ensure we stay on track.
- Compliance: Oversee annual accounts and ensure we meet Charity Commission/Companies House requirements.
- Mentorship: (Optional but great) Occasionally advise our young leaders on basic financial literacy or project budgeting.
WHO WE’RE LOOKING FOR:
We need someone who is organised, communicative, and shares our values.
- Financial Expertise: A background in accounting, bookkeeping, or financial management (qualified or part-qualified is a plus).
- London Local: Someone who understands the unique challenges and opportunities facing young people in London today.
- Clarity: The ability to explain financial matters to non-finance trustees in plain English.
- Commitment: A desire to help a small, high-impact organisation scale sustainably.
WHY JOIN US?
- Make an Impact: Directly influence the success of a project that changes lives in your community.
- Governance Experience: Build your CV with high-level Board experience.
- Networking: Connect with a diverse group of passionate professionals and community leaders.
In the covering letter please outlinine your relevant skills, experience & suitability for the role.
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Could you help shape Mind in Kingston’s future and support more people with mental health needs?
We’re a passionate, independent local charity working across the Royal Borough of Kingston, affiliated with national Mind. Our vision? A world where everyone experiencing a mental health problem receives the support and respect they deserve — and we won’t stop until that happens.
We’re now looking for new Treasurer to help lead us forward. We’re looking for people who can:
- Think strategically and creatively
- Lead the organisation towards fully achieving its commitment and ambition
- Scrutinise the impact we’re having
- Communicate clearly and sensitively in large group discussions
- Use independent judgement to make decisions on behalf of the organisation
- Be committed to our mission, vision and values.
Role Highlights:
- Time Commitment: 4–8 hours per month (meetings held online)
- Voluntary role with expenses paid
- Trustees receive: Induction, training, expenses, and skill-building opportunities.
How to Apply:
To find out more about both roles and how to apply, please visit our website:
�� Mind in Kingston – Current Volunteer Opportunities
We are Mind in Kingston. We fight for mental health. For Respect. For Support. For you.
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CPRE Buckinghamshire is seeking a Treasurer to join our small, committed team, to oversee our charity's financial affairs. This role is ideal for someone with a financial management background who also cares about the environment.
CPRE Buckinghamshire champions the countryside and promotes sustainable land use. We advocate for responsible planning, the protection of green spaces, and we engage with local and national decision-makers, as well as the local community. This is an exciting time to join us as we celebrate CPRE’s Centenary in 2026, with various activities that you are welcome to get involved in!
We're looking for someone who is dependable, methodical, and quietly confident in managing financial responsibilities. You'll be comfortable working with numbers, keeping clear records, and helping us plan ahead. You'll bring a practical mindset to budgeting and reporting, and be able to explain financial matters in a way that's accessible to others.
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Maintain oversight of income, expenditure, and budgeting
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Prepare financial reports and ensure compliance with legal requirements
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Manage transactions and process payments
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Attend our bi-monthly Trustee meetings and other regular meetings
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Advise the board on financial sustainability and planning
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Share our commitment to protecting Buckinghamshire's countryside
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Be motivated by a belief in CPRE's mission and keen to make a difference locally.
This is a voluntary role, with a time commitment of no more than 2 days a month. Our team usually works remotely, but we do try to meet in person from time to time. Reasonable expenses are reimbursed.
CPRE Buckinghamshire is an environmental charity dedicated to protecting the countryside.
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Make a difference – become a school governor
You do not have to be a parent or member of staff to be a school governor – applications are appreciated from all with an interest in the local community. School governors come from all walks of life and specialist knowledge is not always needed. What IS essential is a desire to get involved in children’s education and make a difference to their lives.
We welcome applications from those with educational, health & safety and safeguarding experience but school governors are all volunteers and training and support is provided. The University of Chichester (Multi) Academy Trust partners new governors with a ‘buddy’ – a trusted and more experienced colleague on the governing body – who initially acts as their mentor. Briefing information and assistance is also available through newsletters, websites and helplines provided by the Department for Education.
The Mission is to create a vibrant inclusive and aspirational family of academies, transforming life chances for pupils through excellent teaching, le


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Sherborne Museum is looking for a friendly, organised volunteer to join us as Front of House Team Co-Ordinator. This key role supports our valued team of volunteer stewards and helps ensure a smooth and welcoming experience for our visitors. The main responsibility is to manage the monthly stewarding rota — keeping it up to date and arranging cover when needed. You’ll also support the curator with the recruitment, induction and training of new volunteers, and act as a point of contact for existing stewards, helping to flag any issues or concerns.
The role would suit someone who is empathetic, computer literate, and confident working with people. If you’re passionate about local heritage and looking for a flexible way to make a difference in your community, we’d love to hear from you!
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Mind In Enfield and Barnet combines over 50 years of experience to improve peoples mental health in Enfield, Barnet and beyond. We are led by lived experience and driven by a passion to support and protect people’s mental health in ways that they want.
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Volunteer Meet and Greet to support the Therapy Team at Mind in Enfield and Barnet (MiEB). This role involves sitting at the reception desk and acting as a first point of contact, helping to create a friendly, welcoming and supportive environment for clients, visitors and staff. You will offer clear directional guidance, practical assistance and information about services and activities, helping people feel safe, comfortable and supported when they arrive. This role is ideal for someone who enjoys engaging with others and contributing to a positive, inclusive space for individuals accessing mental health services.
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Help create a friendly and inclusive environment by greeting clients and visitors in a warm and professional manner
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Cover the reception desk and act as a first point of contact for enquiries
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Provide clear directional guidance and escort individuals to their destination where appropriate
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Ensure clients, visitors and staff sign in and out accurately
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Maintain accurate logs of calls and emails in line with service procedures
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Help maintain a tidy, calm and welcoming reception and waiting area
We welcome individuals with lived experience of mental health challenges to apply.
Within our organisation, volunteers are highly valued and essential to delivering our services effectively. We encourage applications from everyone, regardless of their background. This includes people who have personal or professional experience with mental health challenges. We focus on providing comprehensive training, guidance, and supervision to ensure volunteers feel confident and capable in their roles. We support our volunteers' success and offer opportunities to network and socialise with trustees, staff, and fellow volunteers. We are committed to recognising the meaningful contribution every volunteer makes to our community.
This is a part-time, volunteer (unpaid) role with flexible hours ranging from a minimum of 1 day (3–5 hours) up to 20 hours per week. Hours can be scheduled on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays between 10:00am and 3:00pm. Please see the attached document for further details.
Please apply to the volunteering email address attached, with a current CV and covering letter explaining your interest in this role.
Promoting good mental health and empowering everyone experiencing mental health problems to live with, manage and recover from their condition.


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Mind In Enfield and Barnet combines over 50 years of experience to improve peoples mental health in Enfield, Barnet and beyond. We are led by lived experience and driven by a passion to support and protect people’s mental health in ways that they want.
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Volunteer Cafe Worker to assist with the day to day running of our community cafe! This volunteer role will include supporting the team to serve hot and cold drinks drinks and food from the kitchen, as well as some cleaning duties and handling card payments. The café serves as a safe space for individuals with mental health challenges.
Key Responsibilities:
- Help create a friendly and inclusive community space in the café by greeting customers with a friendly attitude
- Operate the till with card transactions (training will be provided).
- Maintain excellent hygiene and health & safety standards, including clearing and wiping tables, washing up, and ensuring the kitchen and seating areas are clean and tidy.
No experience required. Food hygiene training is required. Full training will be provided. This volunteer opportunity would suit someone with a strong positive attitude who has effective communication skills. We also require the individual to be reliable and punctual with the ability to be a team player. A resilient and non-judgmental attitude, with a willingness to learn is also required to succeed in this role.
We welcome individuals with lived experience of mental health challenges to apply.
Within our organisation, volunteers are highly valued and essential to delivering our services effectively. We encourage applications from everyone, regardless of their background. This includes people who have personal or professional experience with mental health challenges. We focus on providing comprehensive training, guidance, and supervision to ensure volunteers feel confident and capable in their roles. We support our volunteers' success and offer opportunities to network and socialise with trustees, staff, and fellow volunteers. We are committed to recognising the meaningful contribution every volunteer makes to our community.
This is a part-time, volunteer non paid role across 20 hours per week, on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays between the hours of 10am - 3pm. Please see attached.
Up to £20 per month of travel expenses will be covered.
Please apply to the volunteering email address attached, with a current CV and covering letter explaining your interest in this role.
Promoting good mental health and empowering everyone experiencing mental health problems to live with, manage and recover from their condition.


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Join our team to help make sure children, young people and vulnerable adults are always protected and can participate fully in the life of the church.
The Team Safeguarding Officer plays a vital role in building a strong safeguarding culture across our 16 churches. They are the key link between the central Safeguarding Team, local clergy and churches concerning safeguarding matters. They will have an overview of all church activities involving children, young people and vulnerable adults, working closely with Parish Safeguarding Officers to implement safeguarding policy.
The key aspects of the role are:
• Safeguarding point of contact: Respond well to safeguarding concerns or disclosures and, with the Team Rector or Team Vicars as appropriate, refer them to the Diocesan Safeguarding Team and relevant statutory agencies.
• DBS and training oversight: Ensure staff and volunteers have up-to-date DBS checks and safeguarding training recorded and monitored within the Safeguarding Hub.
• Promote good practice: Uphold Church of England safeguarding policies and guidance
• Trustee engagement: Keep the Team Council and PCC (Parochial Church Council) members informed about safeguarding developments and risks.
• Compliance and safer recruitment: Use online tools such as Safeguarding Hubs and Dashboards to support compliance.
The role of the Team Safeguarding Officer does not need to be fulfilled by one individual and instead could be shared, with one person taking an outward facing lead (e.g. named point of contact) and another focussing on administrative functions (e.g. managing DBS and training)
About You
We are looking for one or more people who can fulfil some or all of these aspects:
• Approachable and trustworthy, able to listen and respond sensitively to concerns.
• Organised and detail-oriented with the ability to maintain accurate records.
• Committed to safeguarding and willing to champion best practice across the parish.
• Willing to learn online tools such as Safeguarding Hubs and Dashboards.
The role requires an Enhanced Adult & Child DBS with Barring and is subject to the Church of England’s Safer Recruitment process and leadership level safeguarding training. You will be supported by the Diocesan Safeguarding Team, an out of hours service and your local clergy.
A team of Sixteen Church of England churches, serving God and the people of the Vale of Pewsey in rural Wiltshire


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Green Allotments charity is seeking an appropriately qualified Archaeologist to provide occasional advice.
Our innovative work programme focusses on the purchase of land and the creation of allotments. Hence, we are keen to learn more about how to identify potential heritage issues which could affect the creation of allotments on the top layer of soil. Learning more about how allotments can be sensitively placed within historical environments will help our charity bring allotments to more people.
We are keen to work with you if you can interpret information held in open-data online records such as Historic Environment Records. Your valuable insights will help our charity decide if a tract of land is worth buying for allotments, or should be avoided entirely.
We are a small and friendly charity team, with three trustees, one staff member, and a team of volunteers. The charity is funded by a generous single donor. Everyone brings something special to Green Allotments, if you think your archaeological experience and knowledge could help our charity to grow please get in touch for an informal discussion.
Your specialist contribution will help our charity make important decisions on land purchase and locations for new allotment sites in communities. Demand for allotment is very high, people are desperate for a plot of their own, to grow food and teach their children about where food comes from. Your support will help put more locally produced food on tables.
Who we are looking for:
- Appropriately qualified Archaeologist to undertake desk-based analysis (e.g. degree-level and/or 3 years+ in archaeological practice).
- Able to undertake desk-based research using Historic Environment Records and/or LiDAR.
- Able to communicate findings in plain language to non-archaeologists.
Our charity is currently creating allotment sites in England only. We can accept volunteers located in any part of the UK, as long as the volunteer appreciates they will be focussing on England-only sites.
Our CEO, Deborah, has been working with home-based geographically dispersed volunteers for 20+ years and is happy to fit around your time commitments.
Application process:
Please apply via our website. When you make contact with us, we will consider your application. If interested in learning more about you, we will invite you to an informal discussion via zoom at a time/date to suit you. Unsuccessful applicants will be notified by email within one week.
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