Christian Volunteer Roles in Greater London
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This organisation is scheduling interviews as applications come in. They're ready to hire as soon as they find the right person. Don't miss your opportunity, apply now!
Following the decisions of the 2023 Conference, the Methodist Church seeks to appoint additional members for its Nominations Committee.
The purpose, role and remit of the Nominations Committee are set out in the report on Oversight and Trusteeship to the 2023 Conference. The Committee exists to ensure that the nominations which are made to the Conference or the Methodist Council (from 2024, the Connexional Council) for appointment to the Connexional Council, the Missions Committee, the Ministries Committee, the Resourcing Committee and any other bodies the Conference or Council refers to it are brought as a result of processes which conform to the requirements for the body concerned and in accordance with the church’s principles for Justice, Dignity and Solidarity.
Members of the Committee are appointed annually by the Conference and would usually serve for a period of four years.
The Nomination Committee has four main responsibilities:
- To scrutinise and to sign off the (volunteer) role descriptors for a member of the Connexional Council or one of the committees in order that a seat could be advertised.
- To agree that the process of recruitment for a particular role has been followed correctly and in line with HR recruitment policies and the JDS strategy.
- To work with the chairs of the bodies concerned on a periodic review of those appointed to such bodies to ensure that the committees continue to function appropriately. The Nomination Committee will also advise the Connexional Council on matters concerned with training of those appointed to such bodies.
- To bring nominations with reasoned statements to the Conference or Connexional Council as required in each case.
Expectations
- Attendance at monthly meetings. The committee meets online and usually for no longer than an hour each month
- Willingness able to read and comment on draft paperwork for recruitment processes.
- Willingness to respond promptly to e-mail communications to sign off paperwork between meetings as necessary.
- Willingness to share particular expertise and experience in the fields of recruiting, discernment and EDI.
- Willingness to serve on interview panels or participate in other ways in a discernment process.
The Committee requires a range of experience and expertise, including the knowledge of HR, recruitment and discernment processes; experience of serving on connexional committees in the Methodist Church; understanding of protected characteristics and the diverse gifts that potential candidates for roles might offer.
To apply: Please read the supplementary documents (see the above link and below) andfill in an on-line Expression of Interest Form via this website.
The opportunity has no set deadline for when applications will close.
Applications will be reviewed an ongoing basis.
Interview date: tbc
The calling of the Methodist Church is to respond to the gospel of God's love in Christ and to live out its discipleship in worship and mission.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Actively Interviewing
This organisation is scheduling interviews as applications come in. They're ready to hire as soon as they find the right person. Don't miss your opportunity, apply now!
Citadel Volunteer Role Description
Role Title: Citadel Volunteer Reporting To: Citadel Coordinator
What is Citadel?
Citadel is a project that matches people who have experienced or are at risk of homelessness with local community volunteers. Volunteers and the person they support normally meet once a week, to share a coffee, a conversation, a helping hand or a sympathetic ear.
Is that it? Well, sort of…
Citadel is just this, and yet SO MUCH more.
The word citadel literally means a ‘fortress 'or ‘stronghold’. The aim of the project is for people to find that ‘stronghold’ within the community and within themselves. By bringing together people who have experienced homelessness with volunteers.
The Citadel Volunteer may provide support with some, or all, of the following:
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Emotional support - just being there to listen and share stories and experiences.
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Connecting with the community - this could be through a community group, a club, a sport, a hobby, or just spending time in a local café. We love volunteers to bring their own passions and community connections with them to Citadel and to help the people they support to find or nurture theirs!
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Support with finding a home – in some cases our volunteers help those in short term housing find their next step. This could be going along to house viewings or helping liaise with housing providers.
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Support in making a house a home - Sourcing household items and furniture, help with moving or DIY and maintenance.
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Support with keeping a home – by helping with budgeting, setting up utility accounts or understanding a tenancy and liaising with a landlord for example.
You may help with some or all these areas, but you do not need to be an expert at any of them and will receive support and training from your Citadel Coordinator. If you feel you have a specialism or excel in one of these areas, let us know - we can find a position that suits you!
Application
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You will be invited to fill in an application form. After your application has been processed and references accepted, you will be contacted by the coordinator with next steps.
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You will need to complete a DBS check – the coordinator will send this information to you.
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You will meet with your Coordinator – this is a great opportunity to find out more about the service and the people we support and ask any questions.
Induction and Training
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You will be given a full induction to Citadel and adequate training before meeting the person you’ll support. This training includes Lone working, Professional Boundaries and understanding trauma.
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Safeguarding training is mandatory and will need to be completed before you volunteer with us - this protects everyone involved in the project.
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We would also like to hear from you about any further training you would feel would be beneficial. Talk to your Coordinator if there is anything specific that would help you.
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Regular training will continue whilst you volunteer with Citadel – this will be available online and face to face.
Support & Supervision
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After the first meeting with the person you support, your Coordinator will check in with you to make sure you are happy with the match and address any concerns.
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Following this, you will be required to attend supervision sessions bi-monthly. These will be facilitated by the Citadel Coordinator.
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If you are unable to attend, please let the Citadel Coordinator know and alternative arrangements can be made.
Commitment
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The nature of the Citadel Volunteer role is to develop a relationship within which support can be offered to the individual. You are expected to commit to the relationship for between 3-6 months (this can be shorter or longer). We ask that you commit to at least 1 hour per week.
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The time and duration of meetings will be negotiated between you and the individual.
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It is expected that you will meet on a weekly basis.
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If you can volunteer for more hours each week, you may be matched with more than one client – please discuss this with your Coordinator.
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If you are interested in volunteering in a more specific role, for example organising events, please do speak to your Coordinator so this can be considered and further explored.
The difference you will be helping to make is invaluable and we really appreciate your support.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Using Anonymous Recruitment
This organisation is using Anonymous Recruitment to reduce bias in the first stages of the hiring process. Our system keeps your personal information hidden until the recruiter contacts you.
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This organisation is scheduling interviews as applications come in. They're ready to hire as soon as they find the right person. Don't miss your opportunity, apply now!
Family Friends carefully recruit, train, and match volunteers with families in Central-West London. Our volunteer befrienders offer practical and emotional support based on each family's unique needs and potential. We offer two volunteer opportunities - Big Buddies and Parent Buddies.
Volunteers will aim to help parents to discover their strengths, build confidence, and resolve difficulties. Volunteers meet with their match weekly for a period of 6 -12 months.
Activities might include:
- Supporting a parent to take their children on days out.
- Helping to strengthen family relationships.
- Providing a listening ear.
- Helping parents to build confidence in themselves.
Essential Criteria:
- You must be able to commit to the Parent Buddy programme for a minimum of 6 months.
- 18+
- Must have lived in the UK for the last 2 years
What we provide in return:
- Full induction training and ongoing training
- DBS check
- Weekly supervision and support
- The chance to learn new skills
- References provided after 6 months' commitment
- Reimbursement of travel and session expenses
We are an equal opportunities charity and value the principles of diversity and inclusion, which is central in providing successful support to our families. We welcome and encourage applications from people with a wide range of backgrounds and experiences, including people from Black, Asian or Minority Ethnic backgrounds, people who identify as LGBTQI+ and individuals from different socio-economic and educational backgrounds.
In the first instance, please register your interest in becoming a volunteer with us - you can do that by contacting us here for an application form.
Once we've reviewed your application, a member of our team will be in touch with next steps.
Once you have clicked quick apply, you will be sent an email from the volunteer coordinator to fill out an easy application form. This is followed by an invitation to an informal interview and then Volunteer Induction Training!
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Building Surveyor Trustee - The Methodist Central Hall Westminster
From 1 October 2024
We are seeking a person who has professional experience of surveying buildings with listed status.
The Methodist Central Hall Westminster is an iconic building owned by the Methodist Church in Great Britain, standing opposite Westminster Abbey and the Houses of Parliament.
We are seeking to appoint two new trustees to join the Trustee body which oversees the long term sustainability of this important building.
Working collaboratively with other trustees, you will bring your skills and experiences across a wide-range of responsibilities, providing expertise and support.
Expressions of interest are invited. You do not have to be a Methodist to apply for either of these posts but you will be supportive of the work of the Methodist Church. We are aiming to have a breadth of experience and backgrounds among the members of the Trustee body, and therefore we particularly welcome applications from women and minority ethnic backgrounds.
You're encouraged to apply if you feel that overall your skills and experience meet the person specification requirements. To request further information contact the email below.
If you would like to speak to someone about this then please contact the Methodist HR Team
Deadline: Midday on Thursday 26 September
Interviews will be held on: Monday 30 September
The calling of the Methodist Church is to respond to the gospel of God's love in Christ and to live out its discipleship in worship and mission.
Risk Management Trustee - The Methodist Central Hall Westminster
From 1 October 2024
We are looking to appoint a person with professional experience of risk management to help us with our risk strategy for the future.
The Methodist Central Hall Westminster is an iconic building owned by the Methodist Church in Great Britain, standing opposite Westminster Abbey and the Houses of Parliament.
We are seeking to appoint two new trustees to join the Trustee body which oversees the long term sustainability of this important building.
Working collaboratively with other trustees, you will bring your skills and experiences across a wide-range of responsibilities, providing expertise and support.
Expressions of interest are invited. You do not have to be a Methodist to apply for either of these posts but you will be supportive of the work of the Methodist Church. We are aiming to have a breadth of experience and backgrounds among the members of the Trustee body, and therefore we particularly welcome applications from women and minority ethnic backgrounds.
You're encouraged to apply if you feel that overall your skills and experience meet the person specification requirements. To request further information contact the email below.
If you would like to speak to someone about this then please contact the Methodist HR Team.
Deadline: Midday on Thursday 26 September
Interviews will be held on: Monday 30 September
The calling of the Methodist Church is to respond to the gospel of God's love in Christ and to live out its discipleship in worship and mission.
Actively Interviewing
This organisation is scheduling interviews as applications come in. They're ready to hire as soon as they find the right person. Don't miss your opportunity, apply now!
DO YOU WANT TO SEE CHANGE IN THE MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA?
By joining the board of SAT-7 UK you will enable SAT-7 to continue to make and broadcast transforming Christian TV programmes. God is using SAT-7 to bring about change, through a role on the SAT-7 UK board of trustees you can help make a lasting impact on the lives of millions.
SAT-7 UK is a registered charity (no 1060612) which seeks to see a growing Church in the Middle East and North Africa, confident in Christian faith and witness, serving the community and contributing to the good of society and culture. SAT-7 UK is part of an international Christian media ministry. Through our partnership with SAT-7 International, we are bringing life-changing joy to the people of the Middle East & North Africa through powerful, faith-filled television and digital media programmes, supported in the UK through mobilising prayer, raising SAT-7’s profile, generating financial support and fostering a deeper understanding and engagement.
Its board of Trustees are responsible for the overall governance, monitoring and strategic direction of the charity to ensure that the charity fulfils the objects defined in its articles and acts in accordance with the charity’s vision and mission, and in compliance with all legal and regulatory requirements. The trustees have delegated the overall management of the charity to the CEO. The CEO has recruited a staff team with specific responsibility for implementing strategy.
Meetings of the trustees are held quarterly and are used to review progress, set objectives, establish policies, as well as other issues of relevance.
Role Description – Treasurer to the Board of Trustees
The Board of Trustees recognise that charity governance is a balanced relationship between the employed staff; the Chief Executive, Executive Leadership team, and the Board of Trustees. Together they are responsible for directing the affairs of the charity, ensuring that it is solvent, well-run, and delivering the intended charitable benefits.
A key role in the effective governance of the financial affairs is that of the Treasurer among the charity Trustees. While financial matters are the responsibility of all Trustees, the Treasurer takes special responsibility for all aspects of the charity’s financial management and reporting.
An overview of the role of Treasurer is:
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monitor the financial administration of the charity and report to the Board of Trustees, in compliance with the governing document.
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oversee the charity’s financial risk-management process;
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act as a counter signatory per the bank mandate; and
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provide board-level liaison with the external auditors on specific issues such as the Auditors’ Management Letter and the related board representations.
In addition to the normal responsibilities of a Trustee the Treasurer will:
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oversee budgets, internal management accounts and annual financial statements before presentation to the Board of Trustees;
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ensure that proper accounting records are kept, financial resources are properly invested and economically spent;
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liaise with the Chief Executive and Operations Director as appropriate;
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chair the Finance and General Purposes (FGP) committee and report back to the Trustees;
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monitor and advise on the financial viability of the charity;
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oversee the implementation of and monitor financial systems;
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advise on the financial implications of the charity’s strategic plan;
To express an interest in becoming a Trustee at SAT-7 UK, please provide a CV with a covering email explaining your relevant skills and experience and why you wish to become a member of SAT-7 UK’s board.
Growing Church in the Middle East and North Africa, confident in Christian faith and witness, serving the community, contributing to society & culture
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Join the board of Christian Aid, a global movement of people, churches, and local organisations. We are the changemakers, the peacemakers, and the mighty of heart.
- Location: Christian Aid, 35-41 Lower Marsh, London SE1 7RL
- Time commitment: Circa 1-2 days a month
- Closing date: Monday 23rd September
Who we are.
Christian Aid has a vision – an end to poverty – and we believe that vision can become a reality. For over 75 years, we’ve fought poverty and turned hope into action. Although founded by the church and rooted in Christianity, we’ve always helped those in need, regardless of religion, ethnicity or nationality.
For over 75 years, we’ve worked with local partners and communities to alleviate poverty, fight injustice, respond to humanitarian emergencies, campaign for change, and help people claim the services and rights they are entitled to. We work with some of the world’s most vulnerable communities in 29 countries in Africa, Asia, the Middle East, Europe and Latin America and the Caribbean.
In 2022/23, we funded 275 projects in 14 countries, worked directly with 2.9 million people and indirectly with over 17 million people, and raised a total of £90.6 million, of which £47 million was used for humanitarian programming and £27.9 million for development programmes.
There is more to do. It is a challenging time globally and we are responding everyday with pace and innovation. More than 75 years on from our foundation following the Second World War, we have again faced a huge, forced movement of people in Europe, following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. We have rapidly mobilised fundraising and programme response, which has allowed us to work effectively with our partners across Ukraine and neighbouring countries.
We are living in a period when inequalities are widening, conflict and violence are leading to violations of rights, and environmental destruction threatens our homes. There is an urgent need to rethink our approaches to poverty, this demands deep structural change, but also a real change in ourselves as an organisation. Although we have experienced a decrease in institutional funding, the issues we work on are urgent, and the pressures facing our sector can be a challenge. But we have experienced gradual recovery of voluntary income, and there is more we can do. This gives us the space to continue to be strategic about rebuilding our institutional income and grow our programmatic work worldwide which includes emergency response, peace-building, health, land rights, tax justice, accelerating localisation through partnership, gender equality and helping communities adapt to climate change.
Who we are looking for.
We are looking to appoint four new Trustees who are passionate about the work of Christian Aid and have a personal commitment to our values. Trustees are responsible for setting the strategy, ensuring good governance, and determining our vision. Our trustees offer senior expertise, support and challenge to one another and our team whilst being critical collaborators and, at times, acting as a sounding board.
In this recruitment round, we are looking for up to four people to join our board. We are looking for two trustees with professional expertise in the following areas:
- Finance
- Fundraising or income generation
We want to welcome a Trustee onto the Board who brings experience and knowledge of fundraising and/or income generation and developing new ways of growing organisations. An ideal candidate may have a background in various sectors including, but not limited to, B2C Marketing, CSR, commercial and business, banking, investments, financial services, or someone with senior leadership and fundraising experience in the charity sector. This person can support us as we grow our income and focus our approach to development and engagement with our donor base.
We are looking to appoint a trustee who is a senior, financially qualified individual. We seek a commercial, strategic, visionary leader who can support and challenge us and has senior leadership experience, for example, as a CFO. With a new Finance and Corporate Governance Director and a period of change and development, we are excited to welcome new Trustees to the board who can bring their skills and experience to support us.
We are also looking for two additional trustees to join our Board. We would particularly welcome trustees with experience and skills in one or more of the following areas:
- Experience of living and/or working in the geographical areas we work in (Africa, Latin-American and the Caribbean, Asia and the Middle East)
- Humanitarian and development work
- Marketing and digital experience
- Youth engagement
- Pentecostal or Orthodox Christian denominations
The Board meets 4 times a year, which includes 2 residentials. The residentials usually require an overnight stay, and one may be outside of Central London. Our board meets annually for our AGM. All dates are decided in advance and planned for the year. Both the Finance and Fundraising Trustees will join our Finance, Fundraising and Investment Committee, which meets 4 times a year, usually virtually for 2-3 hours.
We expect the time commitment to be circa 1-2 days a month which varies throughout the year and is inclusive of attendance at Board meetings, membership of one or more committees, preparation for board meetings as well as ad hoc conversations with Board members or senior staff between formal meetings and attendance at events throughout the year. In addition, it has proved valuable for trustees to travel overseas occasionally to visit partners and see Christian Aid’s work at first hand. The term is initially 4 years which can be renewed. The successful individuals’ appointments will be ratified later this year.
Board members are expected to be active Christians to help lead, direct and develop Christian Aid. We value and encourage diversity of the Board and welcome people from all sections of the Christian community. We are also open to this person being based internationally or in the UK.
We are especially keen to invite applications from candidates with current lived experience in the Global South and candidates who will help to ensure that the Board is diverse.
Please click 'Apply via website’ to be redirected to the Peridot Partners website, where you can find full details of the candidate profile and register your interest to apply.
Applications for this role close on Monday 23rd September.
Wanstead and Woodford Migrant Support is recruiting passionate
People to join its Team
If you share our belief that everyone, no matter where they are from or what their background is, should be treated with dignity and respect and have equal opportunity to achieve their potential, we want to hear from you.
About us
Motivated by Christian faith, Wanstead and Woodford Migrant Support (WWMS) is a small charity in North East London that provides free immigration advice and advocacy for people seeking asylum, refugees and other vulnerable migrants.
Many of the people that we support have experienced insecure immigration status, homelessness or risk of homelessness, poor physical and/or mental health, difficulties finding employment and money issues. We are currently developing our provision to include more holistic support for those who access our services.
To find out more about our work, please visit our website.
Skills and experience
We are looking for passionate people who will help us to build a vibrant board, and who:
· are able to work effectively as a team and participate at the heart of decision making
· have lived experience of the issues our clients face, or have worked with people experiencing one or more of these issues
· will actively seek and promote equal opportunity for migrants
We would welcome applications from someone who could support us with one or more of our current priorities:
· to identify suitable funders and make applications; and develop a fundraising strategy that will make our work more sustainable
· to recruit a paid volunteer coordinator; and recruit more volunteers to productive and fulfilling positions
About the role
This is a voluntary position. Previous experience as a trustee is not necessary as training will be provided. We welcome applications from all ages and backgrounds.
We are looking for people who have time to commit to the organisation. Volunteer trustees are expected to prepare for and attend our regular board meetings, that are held four times per year. We also ask that contribute to other meetings and projects when you can.
To find out more about what it means to be a trustee, see: ‘The essential trustee’.
What WWMS will provide you
· the chance to make a real difference to the lives of those that we support
· induction and buddy with another experienced trustee
· payment of expenses
· training and networking opportunities with like-minded organisations
· experience in making strategic decisions and developing skills in organisational manage
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Actively Interviewing
This organisation is scheduling interviews as applications come in. They're ready to hire as soon as they find the right person. Don't miss your opportunity, apply now!
As a volunteer, you will have the opportunity to contribute to the development of our children while fostering a sense of community.
Gain valuable experience in mentorship, leadership, and teamwork. Enhance your interpersonal skills and create lasting connections within the local community. Your involvement will not only enrich the lives of others but also provide a fulfilling and purposeful experience for yourself. We would provide safeguarding and first aid training free of charge.
Become a vital part of shaping the future by joining our dedicated team of helpers. If this sounds like an opportunity you’d be interested in then please get in touch without obligation. There is room for everyone in Y Team!
A new multi-activities based session for 7-10 year olds on Friday evenings sharing fun, faith and fellowship. Welcoming children of all faiths & none