Volunteer roles
About the organisation
Operating across multiple campuses in Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire, and Surrey, we are dedicated to delivering first-class education and training opportunities for young people and adults alike. We take pride in the diversity of our provision and the communities we serve. To ensure we continue to succeed and build on our quality, partnerships, and impact, we have developed a clear five-year plan to achieve our ambitious goals.
Our 2024–2029 Strategy for Outstanding, focused on five key objectives—Growth, High Quality, Personalised Learning, Strategic Alliances, and Financial Health, commits our colleges to driving transformative progress and achieving excellence across all areas of The Windsor Forest Colleges Group.
We have clearly defined our vision, purpose, and values to ensure our strategic objectives closely align with a student-centred approach and reflect our core principles.
Our Vision
Our students will be recognised locally and nationally for their positive impact on the community and industries in which they choose to work.
Our Purpose
To inspire our students to gain the skills, knowledge and behaviours they need to be resilient and thrive in an ever-changing world.
Our Values
Excellence: A culture of creativity, high expectations, ambition and aspiration. Respect: Fairness, courtesy, mutual respect and our environment. Integrity: Honesty, openness and trust at the heart of College life. Diversity: Celebrating diversity and inclusivity as a key to our success
About the role
Time Commitment: Termly commitment of circa 15 hours.
The Windsor Forest Colleges Group Corporation is the overarching body that governs Slough & Langley College, BCA, Strode’s College, and Windsor College. The Corporation was formed following the formal merger between East Berkshire College and Strode’s College in Egham on 9 May 2017 and then the subsequent merger with BCA (Berkshire College of Agriculture) on 1 August 2022. The Corporation Board, which is a non-executive board, meets at key stages throughout the academic year and is supported through sub-committees. These are as follows:
Audit Committee
Resources Committee
Remuneration Committee
Strategy, Governance & Search Committee
Quality and Curriculum Committee
Capital Development Steering Group
The Board and Executive Team share a strong, collaborative relationship built on mutual trust, shared ambition, and common goals. This positive and open environment encourages transparency, rigour, and dynamic discussion—where challenge is welcomed, difficult questions are asked, and diverse perspectives are valued.
This healthy dynamic underpins strong governance and supports bold, innovative thinking across the organisation.
Who we are looking for
The Corporation seeks to welcome new members who share our passion for education and our commitment to The Windsor Forest Colleges Group’s purpose.
As a Governor, you will work closely with our Group Principal and Chief Executive Officer, Gillian May, our Chair of the Corporation, Jo Croft, and the wider Board to help steer the Group’s strategic direction.
We’re particularly interested in hearing from leaders from a range of sectors who can bring valuable insight, offer constructive challenge, and contribute meaningfully to our discussions. Your expertise will help ensure effective governance, scrutiny, and support as we continue to grow and innovate.
We are particularly interested in individuals with experience in the following areas:
- Audit and Finance
We are seeking a qualified accountant, ideally with audit experience, to join our Audit Committee and contribute. - Risk Management or Cyber Security
We are particularly interested in hearing from senior professionals with strategic expertise in risk management, those with responsibility for risk oversight, and/or individuals with a specialised focus on cybersecurity. - Higher Education
We are also seeking individuals with experience in higher education. This may include expertise in academic leadership, finance and estates, IT and digital, or curriculum development and transformation. 
If you are a committed, experienced professional passionate about supporting education and shaping the future of The Windsor Forest Colleges Group, we would be delighted to hear from you.
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Applications for this role close at 9 a.m. Monday 1st December
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Every day, disabled people who rely on highly trained assistance dogs face unnecessary barriers. From being refused entry to shops and restaurants, to navigating confusing legal protections. These challenges persist despite the vital role assistance dogs play in giving people greater independence, confidence, and opportunity. Outdated legislation and a lack of clarity around rights and responsibilities mean progress is slow. Change is urgently needed.
That’s where you come in. We are working in partnership with Assistance Dogs UK (ADUK), the umbrella body of 14 accredited assistance dog charities in the UK, to build an Advisory Panel of expert voices to help shape the future of access and protection for assistance dog partnerships. By joining, you will contribute to a vision of a society where disabled people face no barriers, where legislation is clear and enforceable, and where high standards safeguard both people and dogs.
What we’re looking for
Panel members will bring credibility, relevant skills and knowledge, and a commitment to integrity, openness, and collaboration. You will be confident in influencing, communicating clearly, and making an active contribution. The ability to draw on your networks to support the panel’s work is also valuable.
To achieve this, ADUK seeks individuals from the following fields:
- Legal - able to offer insight and guidance on legislative frameworks and legal interpretations
 - Lobbying and changemaking
 - Advocacy
 - Disability rights and access
 - Animal welfare
 - Strategic communications, marketing or PR
 
Panel members are expected to:
- Demonstrate high levels of personal credibility, bringing relevant experience, skills and knowledge.
 - Conduct themselves with integrity, objectivity, openness, and honesty.
 - Demonstrate their capability to be personally effective, with excellent communication skills, and the ability to influence, and actively contribute.
 - Harness relevant networks as required.
 
Training will be provided on assistance dog standards and/or ADUK policy context.
About ADUK
ADUK work to the highest international standards of assistance dog training and welfare, uniting their member organisations, and systematically changing minds - from policymakers to service providers, through to sector professionals and the general public, using evidence-based advocacy and education to further their objectives.
If you’re really excited about this opportunity, but your experience doesn’t align with the skills and experience above, we still encourage you to get in touch to tell us what you can offer the ADUK Advisory Panel.
For more information, please contact Katherine Anderson-Scott, Executive Director of Charisma Charity Recruitment. Expressions of interest should be submitted through the Charisma website and include a comprehensive CV and supporting statement.
We welcome and encourage expressions of interest from people of all backgrounds who reflect our diverse society.
Closing date: Monday 24 November 2025
Charisma vetting interviews will need to be completed by close of play on the 2 December in preparation for shortlist submission on the 3 December.
Interviews with ADUK are expected to take place in mid-December, with the possibility of some sessions being conducted in January 2026. We appreciate your understanding as we navigate a busy time of year.
Who They Are
Moneyfacts Research Foundation was established to broaden research and understanding of interest rates, including their use and economic effects.
The Foundation’s objects are:
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To advance education, research, and understanding of economics, with a focus on interest rates, their purpose, and their economic, monetary, and domestic consequences.
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To study the skills and expertise required for interest rate setting, as well as data collection and analysis.
 
The Role
Moneyfacts Research Foundation (Charity No. 1211382) is a newly formed charity seeking two additional trustees. The Foundation is supported and financed by Moneyfacts Group plc, the UK’s leading provider of interest rate data.
Trustee Duties
In addition to statutory responsibilities, trustees are expected to:
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Attend 3–4 board meetings annually, prepared to contribute to discussions and scrutinise board papers.
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Advise and support the board on the continuous development and improvement of the Foundation.
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Assist in networking within the sector.
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Apply their knowledge and experience to help the board make sound decisions.
 
Person Specification
The Foundation seeks trustees who bring energy, enthusiasm, and diverse thinking to the board. The ideal candidate will have:
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Previous experience in the finance sector.
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Willingness and ability to understand trustee responsibilities and act in the charity’s best interests.
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Creative and strategic thinking skills.
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Capacity for independent judgement and collaborative work as a board member.
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Strong communication skills and active participation in discussions.
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Enthusiasm for the Foundation’s vision and mission.
 
Terms of Appointment
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Initial appointment is for two years.
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The role is unpaid, as it is a charity position, but reasonable expenses will be reimbursed.
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Trustees are expected to attend 3–4 board meetings per year, currently held in person in Norwich.
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The Foundation’s primary activity is the publication of INTEREST, a journal released every six weeks to coincide with Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee meetings.
 
Who They Are
Crustacean Compassion was founded in 2016 to promote the humane treatment and welfare of decapod crustaceans, including crabs, lobsters, prawns, and langoustines. The organisation was established in response to reports of crabs being sold alive but fully immobilised in shrink-wrap in UK supermarkets. At the time, agencies were unable to intervene because decapod crustaceans, as invertebrates, were not legally classified as “animals” under UK animal welfare laws and were generally assumed to be insentient.
The Role
Crustacean Compassion is particularly interested in individuals with experience in one or more of the following areas:
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Campaigns and Policy – Bringing advocacy and policy expertise to support the CEO in developing high-impact strategies that drive positive change.
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Corporate Engagement – Strengthening relationships with the food sector and guiding approaches to partnerships and sector-wide improvements.
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Legal and Governance – Ensuring compliance and integrity through oversight and guidance on legal and governance matters.
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Communications – Expanding reach, growing the supporter base, and amplifying the organisation’s message through storytelling and strategic communications.
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Fishing, Food, and Aquaculture Industries – Advising on industry engagement, technological developments, and trends in aquatic farming.
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Wild Welfare – Supporting strategic development initiatives focused on decapod ecology and population health.
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Animal Welfare Research (Aquatic Care) – Providing expertise in the welfare of fish and other aquatic species to inform research, campaigns, and policies with sound scientific evidence.