Remote
Unpaid role, expenses paid
Voluntary
Job description

GFS is a charity dedicated to enabling girls and young women to become unstoppable. We are seeking people who are committed to gender equality, passionate about youth development, and who value safe, inclusive spaces for girls and young women. 

Roles: Various Trustee positions, including Safeguarding, HR and Treasurer

As a Trustee you will provide leadership and contribute to the Board of Trustees enabling the fulfilment of responsibilities for the overall governance and strategic direction of GFS.

We are looking for Trustees who care deeply about our mission and who bring experience, skills and enthusiasm to help steer the charity into its next chapter.

  • The Treasurer is a member of the GFS Board of Trustees and is responsible for leading the Board’s oversight of the organisation’s financial strategy, governance, and sustainability.
  • The Safeguarding Trustee provides strategic leadership and assurance on all aspects of safeguarding across GFS. They ensure that the Board of Trustees fulfils its collective duty to protect all children, young people, and adults at risk who come into contact with GFS’s activities.
  • We are also looking for Trustees with experience in Human Resources and being part of People teams.
  • See Treasurer and HR Trustee roles for more details.

Overall Purpose

Provide leadership and contribute to the Board of Trustees enabling the fulfilment of responsibilities for the overall governance and strategic direction of GFS. Assist in developing GFS’s aims, objectives and goals in accordance with the Memorandum & Articles, Bye-Laws and legal and regulatory guidelines. Help drive the organisation forward, increasing its effectiveness for the benefit of girls and young women.

Key Responsibilities

  • Ensuring that the values and mission of GFS are upheld in all of the decisions and decision-making processes of the Board.
  • Contributing actively to the Board’s discussions on the strategic plans for GFS and supporting the Leadership Team to implement them.
  • Ensuring that GFS operates in accordance with its governing documents, charity law, company law and any other relevant legislation or regulations.
  • Maintaining oversight of GFS’s performance, safeguarding, finances, and risk management.
  • Supporting the CEO and Leadership Team by providing constructive challenge and guidance as required.
  • Acting as an advocate for GFS, promoting its work and representing the organisation externally when appropriate. 

Time Commitment

  • GFS’s Board Members serve an initial three-year term and are eligible for reappointment for an additional term.
  • Three Virtual Board meetings and an in person in either in Central London or a central city (meetings are currently held on Saturdays).
  • Occasional strategy days, workshops or working groups.
  • Quarterly Sub - Committee membership depending on skills and capacity.
  • Ad-hoc support to the GFS Staff team in line with personal experience 

Closing date: Monday 16th February, 9am 

Optional Q&A Session: To be booked individually by contacting our recruitment team. 

Interviews: Thursday 26th and Friday 27th February 

Application resources
Organisation
GFS (Girls Friendly Society) View profile Organisation type Registered Charity Company size 21 - 50
Posted on: 27 January 2026
Closing date: 16 February 2026 at 09:00
Job ref: GFS Trustee - HR
Tags: Administration, Advice / Information, Finance, Human Resources, Legal / Law, Volunteering Management, Operations, Conflict Resolution / Peace, Culture, Employment, Information Management, Justice, LGBTQ, Recruitment, Safeguarding, Talent Acquisition / Retention, Women's Rights, Youth / Children, Grants, Governance / Management

The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.