Voluntary Volunteer Roles in Greater London
We are looking for three people to join our trustee board.
As an independent charity, our mission is to advance the quality of veterinary care for the benefit of animals, the public and society. We are looking for candidates with a commitment to our mission who bring a range of different experiences and expertise.
We are particularly seeking people who:
- Have commercial and business management experience in the veterinary sector or a related sector
- Bring experience of fundraising in the charity sector, or
- Are a veterinary nurse with experience of Quality Improvement.
Trustees are responsible for the overall governance and strategic direction of the charity. These are voluntary roles, and any travel expenses will be covered.
If you are passionate about making a difference to the veterinary care that animals receive, we invite you to join us in shaping the future of our charity. Please find out more by downloading the Trustee candidate information pack below
How to apply
To express an interest in the role and to be considered, please click the link to visit the RCVS Knowledge website
- An up-to-date CV
- A supporting statement that addresses the criteria in the Qualifications and Experience above and outlines your motivation for applying
The closing date for applications is Sunday 16th June 2024.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Join CPRE London as an HR volunteer and help mitigate the impacts of climate change, strengthen biodiversity, and nurture nature for the benefit of wildlife and Londoners.
Who are we?
At CPRE London we campaign to save and promote green spaces in Greater London and make London a better, greener and healthier place for everyone to live in, work in and enjoy.
We are part of the national network of CPRE, the countryside charity.
What will you be doing?
Helping build the team – helping us track down talented people who bring key skills to the team
- Strengthening training and induction systems
- Creating a positive environment and recognising volunteers for their contribution – so people want to stay involved
- Helping to coordinate the work of the volunteer team – especially in relation to supporting events such as nature walks and hands-on planting or environmental improvement work
- Also supporting staff in relation to encouraging them to access training and shaping a positive culture within the organisation
What are we looking for?
We are looking for someone with HR knowledge and ideally, someone with experience in either being a volunteer or supporting other volunteers.
- An interest in the countryside and environmental issues
- Previous experience of being a volunteer or supporting volunteers
- A friendly personality and an ability to relate to people from different backgrounds
- Good organisational skills and confidence in the use of online systems
- Self-starter, happy carrying out tasks independently or as part of a team
- Good written and verbal communication skills
- Access to a computer and the internet at home and be confident using them
- Be able to commit to volunteering regularly to suit your availability with occasional attendance at meetings
Benefits of the role
- Use your skills and experience to contribute to the success of our charity and make a positive difference to London’s green spaces and the countryside.
- Meet like-minded people and enjoy being part of a team
- Enhance your CV by developing new skills and gaining valuable experience
- We’ll support you to develop in your volunteering role and provide you with relevant training
- We’ll give you a reference for your future work or volunteering
- Get involved with events and workshops on a local and national level
- The opportunity to attend a volunteer induction day at CPRE’s national office in London or a regional centre
- We provide out-of-pocket travel expense
How to apply
To apply, please send us an up-to-date CV, along with a covering letter outlining how your skills and experience match the role description and demonstrating your interest in the work of CPRE London.
How to apply
The deadline for applications is 7th June but we would encourage interested individuals to apply before the stated deadline, as we are keen to recruit as soon as possible, so may appoint early if a suitable applicant is identified.
To apply please send an up-to-date CV along with a covering letter outlining how your skills and experience match the role description and demonstrating your interest in the work of CPRE London. Applications should be returned to the email address provided.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
C3 Collaborating for Health is a charity founded in 2009 by our Director, Christine Hancock.
C3’s vision is a world where no one dies of preventable chronic disease, because they find it easier to live healthier lives. Each year, 41 million people die from chronic disease, at a global cost estimated to reach $47 trillion by 2030. Cardiovascular disease, some cancers, diabetes and chronic lung disease are the biggest causes of death globally every year, yet most cases are preventable.
Our mission is to bring communities together to create changes that make it easier to live healthier lives.
Although based in London, we pride ourselves on being a global NGO with international projects, and often call on our global network of over 3,000 contacts from 85+ countries for advice and to share news and best practice.
Chair opportunities
This is a time of transition for C3. Having founded the charity in 2009, and after an illustrious career spanning many decades in national and international health leadership roles, Christine plans to stop working full-time with C3 in the coming 12-24 months. Like many charities, during the past few years, we have found securing the financial resources to pursue our charitable goals to be challenging, and we recognise that these turbulent times continue for all.
In this context, our Board is clear that ‘business as usual’ is not an option for C3. We need to find new and financially sustainable ways of continuing our valuable work.
We are seeking a new Chair who will lead the organisation through this period of transition, enabling us to consider our strategic options and follow through with our agreed course of action. We are open to the possibility that this may involve different ways of working, new strategic partnerships or merger. What is most important to us is that we build on the significant achievements of C3 to date, and make a clear and meaningful contribution to chronic disease prevention in the future.
How to apply
Eastside People is supporting C3 Collaborating for Health in the recruitment of this role. Apply by submitting your CV and cover letter.
Please use the cover letter (max 2 pages) as an opportunity to add to the information you have shared in your CV and ensure that you cover the following:
- Why are you interested in a Chair role, and why with C3?
- How can you contribute to C3 as our Chair? Please highlight relevant experience and demonstrate how your skills match the specific requirements of the role as set out in the role description and person specification?
We want you to have every opportunity to demonstrate your skills, ability and potential. Please contact us if you require any assistance or adjustment so that we can make the application process work for you.
The closing date for applications is Mon 17th June with online shortlisting interviews taking place that week. Face to face interviews with the recruitment panel at the C3 will take place in early July.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Time commitment – 1 day a week in the office (either Tues, Wed or Thurs)
Reports to: Director
Purpose of role: To help provide effective financial administration for CPRE London
Key responsibilities
Manage and improve processes for managing CPRE London’s finances, including:
• Facilitating online payments including payroll, tax and NI arrangements for staff
• Facilitating NEST pension payments
• Creating invoices and monitoring whether these have been paid
• Helping monitor whether all expected income has been received
• Paying in cheques or CAF vouchers
• Maintaining a record of income and expenditure on Quickbooks bringing this up to date monthly – furnishing Director with summary of income and expenditure
• Supplying information to the Treasurer for quarterly trustee reports, the annual report and preparation of budgets and providing advice on its presentation
• Assisting in ensuring CPRE London meets its charitable responsibilities, including the submission of Charity Commission returns, completion of year-end accounts and preparing information for and working with auditors
• Making Gift Aid claims to HMRC and keeping records for inspection.
• Looking for cost savings in procurement
Desirable skills and experience
• Experience of bookkeeping and essential accounting procedures. CPRE London uses Quickbooks Online so experience of Quickbooks and/or similar online accounting systems is highly desirable.
• Excellent understanding of Excel.
• A commitment to environmental issues
There will also be opportunities to get involved in other areas of the charity’s work such as administration of the Hedgerow Heroes programme if candidate interest and capacity allows. This could include hands on involvement with planting activities as well as the logistics behind the programme.
To apply, please send us an up-to-date CV, along with a covering letter outlining how your skills and experience match the role description and demonstrating your interest in the work of CPRE.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Are you a future Chair committed to voluntary action?
Are you knowledgeable of the voluntary sector within criminal justice? Can you help us implement our new strategy during a crucial time in our sector?
Clinks are looking for a Chair who can lead our incredible board and work collaboratively with our leadership team to steward a vibrant and vital voluntary sector. Our current Chair has completed two terms and will be stepping down at our 2024 AGM at the end of this year. The Chair is pivotal to creating the conditions for overall board and individual director effectiveness, both inside and outside the boardroom. The Chair will provide leadership to the board, act as line manager to the Chief Executive Officer, manage quarterly board meetings and subcommittees, and lead in succession planning for the board.
Person Specification
- Knowledge of the criminal justice system in England and Wales and the role of the voluntary sector within it
- Knowledge of the UK voluntary sector and charity governance
- Commitment to the organisation, and willingness to devote the necessary time
- Commitment to anti-racism
- Ability to think creatively and strategically
- Understanding of the legal duties, responsibilities and liabilities of trusteeship
- Good communication, interpersonal and leadership skills
- Ability to work effectively as a member of a team
- Impartiality, tact and diplomacy.
We welcome all applications, and we understand the importance of having a diverse board, representative of the communities impacted by criminal justice. Clinks is committed to becoming an anti-racist organisation and we are transparent about the work needed to achieve that. We especially welcome applications from racially minoritised people and those who represent Black and racially minoritised led organisations.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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ALAG (Asperger London Area Group) has been a registered charity since 2015. ALAG is a pan-London membership community organisation, working in partnership with statutory services and the voluntary sector to highlight the needs of autistic adults. We are dedicated to seeking practical initiatives and solutions when supporting individuals to come to terms with their diagnosis and to providing the tailored support that is essential to their wellbeing. One such initiative is the Autism Hub, a user-led Islington/Camden initiative for autistic adults which was established in 2018.
ALAG is looking to appoint a new Treasurer/Trustee, following the retirement of the current post holder in March 2024. This is a key position on the Trustee Board and the candidate will be joining the charity at a crucial stage in its development. The successful candidate will have a background in finance, strategy, governance and risk management. The Treasurer would be expected to develop a close relationship with the CEO/Lead Coordinator as well as with the Board. The Treasurer will oversee financial matters for the charity and provide constructive advice to the CEO/Lead Coordinator. They will also report to the Board of Trustees at regular intervals about the overall financial health of the organisation.
Please email your CV and Cover Letter
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Each year, over 150 children in Yorkshire are diagnosed with cancer. When a child is diagnosed, lives are turned upside down for the entire family. Getting well again can be a long and challenging journey. We understand the impacts of a childhood cancer diagnosis, and our mission is to bring light and hope to families facing childhood cancer in Yorkshire.
Candlelighters is conducting a research project to understand the needs and challenges faced by the families we support throughout their journey. Our goal is to ensure that the charity uses its resources in the most effective way. We are seeking a volunteer to proofread the report, focusing on spelling and grammar corrections.
Hours: A few hours, variable, one-off
Location: Remote, provided you have access to a laptop, Microsoft Word, and wi-fi
Key Activities:
- Reading the report and checking for spelling and grammar mistakes;
- Correcting mistakes;
- Ensuring consistency in style, tone, and terminology throughout the document.
We're looking for volunteers who have:
- Good spelling skills and a broad vocabulary to recognise and correct misspellings and misused words;
- Good attention to detail.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Our challenge
The Community Fundraising Team is an integral part of The Charity Fundraising Portfolio and the team consists of Community Fundraisers based across the UK. Our role is to provide fundraising advice & support to our Supporter Groups, Community Organisations, Regional Corporates, Volunteers & Events.
How can you help?
We are recruiting a team of Charity Ambassadors to help develop engagement across each Region, to maximise opportunities to raise funds and increase support from the Community. You will be actively involved with The Charity on the ground and play a key role working alongside the Regional Community Fundraisers, as and when required:
· Identifying various opportunities in your local area to raise awareness of The Charity & our wide range of Fundraising Campaigns. This could anything from contacting your local supermarket’s ‘Community Champion’ and organising an information stand and bucket collection or supporting a Supporter Group meet up in your area.
· Representing The Charity in your area, by undertaking presentations & cheque collections at schools, local companies & community groups
· Helping us to recruit new fundraisers and supporting those who are already signed up for a campaign, in your area. For example, attending a local Twilight Walk or promoting The Big Bake to local companies.
What impact will you have?
By amplifying The Charity's voice in your local area, you'll help increase the impact of fundraising campaigns & help grow funds and support us in accelerating a cure for everyone affected by a brain tumour diagnosis.
We’re looking for people who are:
· Passionate about the Charity and our vision
· Flexible and willing to get involved as and when opportunities arise
· Confident and comfortable in undertaking presentations to a wide range of audiences
· Skilled at spotting new opportunities to raise awareness and funds
· Friendly, approachable and able to communicate at all levels
· A team player, who is also able to work on their own initiative
We particularly encourage applications from those who are significantly underrepresented in our sector, including individuals from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) communities.
What can you gain from volunteering?
· You’ll join a friendly, passionate team and develop an understanding of how this team at The Charity operates.
· The opportunity to network with other volunteers and play a key role in the brain tumour community.
· You’ll have the opportunity to utilise your existing skills, while developing and learning new ones to take forward into the future
Time commitment
Initially, we envisage a minimum of 2 or 3 days per month, depending on the regional focus, and this will also be guided by whether you are researching new awareness raising opportunities in your area, or setting up a school presentation for example. Flexibility if a key part of the role as we are often presented with exciting opportunities to raise awareness or funds, at short notice.
Practical considerations
You will receive training from the Community Fundraising Team and ongoing direction from a Regional Community Fundraiser, who will be your key contact. We carry out reference checks for all individuals who will be volunteering with us on a regular basis. Volunteers will be required to complete some internal data protection and disclosure documentation before commencing the role. Volunteers must be over 18. We encourage volunteers to claim for any reasonable expenses that are incurred in the course of their volunteering with the Charity.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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At the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust we want to have a strong and powerful voice for Nature - our ambitions are high and we must do what we can to reverse the decline of wildlife in Yorkshire for the generations to come. Much of our work is delivered by dedicated and skilled volunteers, who are some of our most knowledgeable people locally. To help develop important Trust documents, the Policy Team need to conduct meticulous research to ensure positions, and the Trust’s work more widely, is as evidence informed as possible. That, is where you come in…
Our Policy Team use expert knowledge and the latest research to develop evidence informed documents for use by Trust staff. These include:
• Position Statement – A concise, evidence-informed document which clearly sets out
YWT’s position on either a current contentious or important issue, including any ‘red
lines’, areas where we actively practice ambiguity or diplomacy, or a strategic priority.
• Line to take – This may be a shortened version of a Position statement which has been
adapted for a specific public audience, or it might be a stand-alone statement that has
been developed to react to an issue/opportunity that has arisen.
• Policy – A document that provides guidelines that outline and guide actions, acceptable
methods or behaviours in respect to YWT’s work. Policies are applicable to the entire
organisation and are primarily intended to set direction.
• Guidance document – A clear and informed document which aims to support and advise
the intended audience (e.g. YWT staff, Trustees, and our partners) about how we will
undertake our work. For example, this document may set out a code of practice for a
particular approach to wildlife management.
We're looking for a volunteer with:
- Excellent organisation and research skills.
- Motivated and dedicated to ensuring information is accurate and evidence based.
- Good communicator.
- Efficient at using Microsoft Word and email.
- Existing knowledge of policy development would be helpful but not essential as a full induction will be provided.
Access to a computer or laptop at home with good internet connection is desirable but not essential
We can offer you:
- The chance to gain experience and knowledge in the processes and procedures of the UK planning system
- Dedicated in-house induction on the planning process
- Learn how to use GIS, a valuable skill which will look great on your CV
- Be part of a small, friendly team who are passionate about protecting our wild landscapes
- Access to our free internal volunteer training programme delivered by our expert staff and volunteers, including invitations to special volunteering networking events.
You will be volunteering within the Planning Team to help us research a current position or policy in development. This will predominantly be a desk-based exercise, with some scope for original evidence gathering as appropriate. The role can be home based or you are very welcome to come into one of the Trust's offices in York, Doncaster or Huddersfield.
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Do you have 3 hours a week to have a chat with someone over a cup of tea, help them get to an appointment or run an errand, or just be there to listen when they need a friendly ear. Companion volunteers can be there for someone for exactly these things.
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Can you spare up to 3 hours a week visiting a client in their home for a cup of tea and a chat, help them get to an appointment or run an errand, or just be there to listen to them when they need a friendly ear. Companion Volunteers, provide companionship, emotional and practical support, respite for carers and telephone support to those living with a terminal or life limited illness or their carers.
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Can you spare up to 3 hours a week visiting a client in their home for a cup of tea and a chat, help them get to an appointment or run an errand, or just be there to listen to them when they need a friendly ear. Companion Volunteers, provide companionship, emotional and practical support, respite for carers and telephone support to those living with a terminal or life limited illness or their carers.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Can you spare up to 3 hours a week visiting a client in their home for a cup of tea and a chat, help them get to an appointment or run an errand, or just be there to listen to them when they need a friendly ear. Companion Volunteers, provide companionship, emotional and practical support, respite for carers and telephone support to those living with a terminal or life limited illness or their carers.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
This year Royal Greenwich Heritage Trust (RGHT) celebrates a decade looking after key structures, objects and historic records within the Royal Borough of Greenwich in South East London, the most important of these being the Grade 1 listed Jacobean Charlton House.
We are seeking an inspirational Chair of the board, along with a number of trustees, as we look forward to the next 10 years.
We have exciting plans for Charlton House, as we seek to drive the Trust’s commercial and community activities and build towards a sustainable future for our heritage assets, as well as opening up the museum collection and archive to more visitors.
Your leadership experience, stakeholder management and interest in both our local heritage and communities will lead the organisation into our next decade of growth.
What we are looking for
Following the retirement of Len Duvall OBE, who has led the charity for the past 10 years, we are seeking a new Chair to provide inspirational leadership to the Trust. Key responsibilities of the Chair include chairing the Board of Trustees, acting as a mentor to the Chief Executive, and actively supporting our fundraising activities.
We are looking for strong commercial skills, coupled with a strategic approach and great vision to help shape the future of the Trust. An advantage will be having excellent business and other contacts and a track record of delivering commercial success and sustainable growth.
How much time is involved?
Board meetings are bi-monthly. In addition there is an annual half day strategy meeting and a small number of ad-hoc meetings throughout the year. In person attendance at these meetings is desirable but not always essential. There will also be the occasional need to attend meetings with senior officers and Elected Members of the local authority.
In all we expect the Chair will need a time commitment of up to 10 to 12 days per annum, although that may to some extent depend on the appointee’s style of leadership. The Chair will be appointed for a 3-year term which could be extended. Please note this is an unremunerated role although reasonable travel expenses will be covered.
To help deliver success you will be supported by a wonderful team of staff, volunteers and Trustees, with tremendous goodwill from the wider community.
This is a role that does not come up often and it offers the opportunity to lead a passionate team and develop innovative strategies; and the chance to be proud of what you can achieve with us.
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Can you spare up to 3 hours a week visiting a client in their home for a cup of tea and a chat, help them get to an appointment or run an errand, or just be there to listen to them when they need a friendly ear. Companion Volunteers, provide companionship, emotional and practical support, respite for carers and telephone support to those living with a terminal or life limited illness or their carers.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.