Security volunteer roles
Who we are
We deliver services across London and the surrounding regions, as well as campaign and advocate nationally on the issues that affect the people we work with. For 55 years, Hestia has stood alongside adults and children in crisis to help people who have experienced crisis and trauma find safety, hope, and purpose. Today, we support over 22,600 adults and children each year across London and the South East.
Are you an experienced technology leader passionate about using digital innovation to drive social impact?
Hestia is seeking a Non-Trustee Member to join our Data, Digital & IT Committee, providing strategic oversight and expert advice on technology, data governance, and cyber security.
About the Role
As a committee member, you will:
- Advise on digital strategy, IT risk management, and emerging technologies.
- Ensure robust data governance, cyber security, and compliance frameworks.
- Support ethical and effective adoption of digital tools, including AI.
- Translate technical risks and opportunities for non-technical trustees.
- Contribute to strategic decisions that enhance service delivery and sustainability.
What We’re Looking For
- Senior-level experience in digital and technology leadership, ideally at Board level.
- Expertise in IT strategy, cyber security, digital transformation, and ideally AI.
- Strong understanding of data protection, digital ethics, and regulatory frameworks.
- Ability to communicate complex technical issues clearly and collaboratively.
Time Commitment
- Attend 4 committee meetings per year plus the AGM.
- Additional time for preparation and occasional project work.
- This is voluntary unpaid role.
Why Join Us?
This is a unique opportunity to shape Hestia’s digital future and strengthen our governance. While this is a non-trustee role, there is potential for it to become a full Trustee position in December 2026.
We are champions of diversity and believe in the power of a wide range of backgrounds and ways of thinking to enrich our organisation and our outputs. We welcome applications from people with the widest possible range of backgrounds.
We deliver services across London as well as campaign and advocate nationally on the issues that affect the people we work with.



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BASIC is seeking a Legal Trustee to join its Board and support our mission of building trust, reducing nuclear risk, and advancing disarmament and global peace.
The ideal candidate will bring legal expertise relevant to charity governance, compliance, or international law, and share BASIC’s commitment to responsible global security.
Key responsibilities
• Provide legal oversight and ensure compliance with UK charity and company law.
• Support policy and risk management decisions at the Board level.
• Contribute to the charity’s strategic direction and ethical governance.
• Attend quarterly Board meetings and occasional committee sessions.
About BASIC
BASIC (British American Security Information Council) is a registered charity and non-partisan policy institute working to reduce nuclear dangers and promote international security. Our work brings together decision-makers, academics, and civil society to find pathways to peace through dialogue and trust-building.
Who we’re looking for
• Qualified legal professional or experienced governance advisor.
• Knowledge of charity, international, or public law preferred.
• Commitment to BASIC’s values of inclusivity, diversity, and dialogue.
• Prior trustee or governance experience is desirable but not essential.
This is a voluntary, unpaid role with expenses reimbursed.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Position Overview
SEED Madagascar is seeking a Volunteer Backend Web Developer to support the migration and redesign of SEED’s website, ensuring a smooth transition.
This role will focus on handling back-end and server-side tasks, importing data, implementing security best practices, and providing technical support in the post-migration phase.
We are looking for an experienced individual with proven expertise in website migration, database management and server configuration, who is motivated to use these skills to contribute to sustainable development and conservation.
About the organisation
SEED Madagascar is a British Charity working in partnership with communities in the southeast of Madagascar. We integrate high quality community health, sustainable livelihoods, education infrastructure and conservation programmes to support long term, sustainable change and add to international best practice through research and publication across all of our programmatic areas.
Location: Remote
Timeframe: Long-term, part-time, flexible (approx. 3-6 hours per week, with 1-2 hours per week post-migration phase for server-side support and maintenance)
Duties and responsibilities
● Perform full backups before and after website migration in cPanel.
● Export Concrete CMS code files and database content.
● Import data to WordPress using plugins, custom scripts or migration tools.
● Assist with setting up a WordPress staging site.
● Implement security best practices for WordPress.
● Update DNS records.
● Perform PHP updates and custom edits as needed.
● Perform major WordPress upgrades if needed.
● Perform post-migration functionality testing and bug fixes.
● Manage the new website database using cPanel.
● Provide continued/long-term back-end support.
Person specification
Essential
● Experience using Concrete CMS, WordPress or similar.
● Experience using HTML/CSS/JavaScript languages.
● Knowledge of PHP and SQL/MySQL database.
● Experience with API integration and Linux.
● Knowledge of File Transfer Protocol.
● Familiarity with WordPress plugins.
● Experience with website migration tools, database management, and GitHub repositories.
● Self-motivated, flexible, and able to work independently in a remote context.
● Commitment to SEED’s ethos, values and mission, with cultural sensitivity and respect.
Desirable
● Experience working with NGOs, particularly in development, conservation, or humanitarian fields.
● Knowledge of Madagascar or wider global south contexts
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Role Overview
As a Volunteer DevOps Engineer at GHRI, you will support the backbone of our digital health systems. You’ll help build and automate infrastructures that make our telemedicine services stable, secure, and scalable.
Perfect for students, early-career DevOps talents, or tech enthusiasts looking to gain real-world experience while contributing to a meaningful global cause.
Key Responsibilities
Assist in deploying and maintaining cloud infrastructure (AWS, Azure, or GCP).
Support CI/CD pipeline setup, testing, and automation.
Monitor system performance and ensure uptime for GHRI platforms.
Collaborate with engineers to improve system reliability, speed, and security.
Handle basic security, backups, and documentation.
Help troubleshoot infrastructure issues and optimize workflows.
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Requirements
Basic understanding of cloud services (AWS/GCP/Azure).
Familiarity with Linux environments.
Knowledge of CI/CD tools (GitHub Actions, GitLab CI, Jenkins).
Experience with Docker or Kubernetes is a bonus.
Good communication, eagerness to learn, and a problem-solving mindset.
Interest in digital health, telemedicine, or humanitarian technology.
What You’ll Gain
Hands-on DevOps experience on real digital health projects.
Mentorship from industry and tech experts.
Flexible hours that work with your schedule.
Certificate of Volunteer Service from GHRI.
Projects that significantly boost your resume and portfolio.
A chance to contribute to life-changing healthcare innovation.
How to Apply
Send your CV
Use the subject line:
“Volunteer DevOps Engineer – GHRI”
Our mission is to deliver affordable, quality healthcare to underserved communities via telemedicine, hospital links & humanitarian aid.
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Shannon Trust fulfils an unmet need around adult learning, supporting people who’ve fallen through the cracks in formal education.
We know a lot of people have had negative learning experiences in the past, so our programme is designed to be different, with no exams and no classrooms. Our unique, evidence-based Turning Pages reading manuals are used by thousands of learners in prisons and the community to improve reading skills.
Prison volunteers live near to their local prison so that they can visit about once a month during the working week to nurture the growth of the Shannon Trust in their prison. They help unlock the power of reading by offering advice, guidance, training and support to prison staff and prisoner mentors who help other prisoners to improve their skills 1 to 1.
We are looking for volunteers who are able to work alone, able to give a regular, reliable commitment for ideally two years and able to deliver engaging training to groups of people in prisons. Due to the nature of the role, prison security vetting will be required.
We provide training for the role via e-learning and 4 training sessions which are a mix of live, online and group training.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Shannon Trust fulfils an unmet need around adult learning, supporting people who’ve fallen through the cracks in formal education.
We know a lot of people have had negative learning experiences in the past, so our programme is designed to be different, with no exams and no classrooms. Our unique, evidence-based Turning Pages reading manuals are used by thousands of learners in prisons and the community to improve reading skills.
Prison volunteers live near to their local prison so that they can visit about once a month during the working week to nurture the growth of the Shannon Trust in their prison. They help unlock the power of reading by offering advice, guidance, training and support to prison staff and prisoner mentors who help other prisoners to improve their skills 1 to 1.
We are looking for volunteers who are able to work alone, able to give a regular, reliable commitment for ideally two years and able to deliver engaging training to groups of people in prisons. Due to the nature of the role, prison security vetting will be required.
We provide training for the role via e-learning and 4 training sessions which are a mix of live, online and group training.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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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!
Shannon Trust fulfils an unmet need around adult learning, supporting people who’ve fallen through the cracks in formal education.
We know a lot of people have had negative learning experiences in the past, so our programme is designed to be different, with no exams and no classrooms. Our unique, evidence-based Turning Pages reading manuals are used by thousands of learners in prisons and the community to improve reading skills.
Area coordinators support and coordinate a team of prison volunteers. They help recruit and induct new volunteers and are the first point of contact for advice and support. Area coordinators lead and inspire the team via quarterly 1 to 1s and area meetings. They also help oversee the progress of Shannon Trust in prisons in their area and provide cover and support where needed.
We are looking for volunteers who are organised, flexible, able to work independently, and able to give a regular, reliable commitment for ideally two years. Due to the nature of the role prison security vetting will be required.
We provide training for the role via e-learning and 5 training sessions which are a mix of live, online and group training.
For full role description and to apply please visit our website.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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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!
Shannon Trust fulfils an unmet need around adult learning, supporting people who’ve fallen through the cracks in formal education.
We know a lot of people have had negative learning experiences in the past, so our programme is designed to be different, with no exams and no classrooms. Our unique, evidence-based Turning Pages reading manuals and Count Me In numeracy manuals are used by thousands of learners in prisons and the community to improve reading and numeracy skills.
Prison volunteers live near to their local prison so that they can visit about once a month during the working week to nurture the growth of the Shannon Trust in their prison. They help unlock the power of reading by offering advice, guidance, training and support to prison staff and prisoner mentors who help other prisoners to improve their skills 1 to 1.
We are looking for volunteers who are able to give a regular, reliable commitment for ideally two years and able to deliver engaging training to groups of people in prisons. Volunteers do not need to be teachers or qualified traininers, full training will be given. Due to the nature of the role, prison security vetting will be required.
We provide training for the role via e-learning and 4 training sessions which are a mix of live, online and group training.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
What will you be doing?
For nearly 50 years, Stroud Women’s Refuge provides safety and independence for women and children from around the UK whose lives have been impacted by domestic abuse.
We currently operate two refuge properties in Stroud, where women and their children can escape danger and begin recovery in a safe, supportive environment. Alongside safe accommodation, we offer specialist frontline support, advocacy, and help with accessing healthcare, education, housing, and financial advice.
We are now entering an exciting phase, with plans to expand our provision and reach more people in need. We are seeking Trustees who can help raise our profile, strengthen our voice, and guide us toward a stronger future.
As a Trustee you will provide leadership, oversight, and governance to ensure the charity operates effectively and fulfills its mission.
Time commitment: We recognise that trustees are volunteers and value flexibility. On average, most trustees contribute 4-6 hours per month, though some give more during busy periods or if they take on additional responsibilities.
What are we looking for?
Our focus is to strengthen our capacity in communications, marketing, PR, social media and and individual and corporate giving. In particular, we are looking for individuals who can:
- Guide us in developing a strategic communications approach, including profile-raising campaigns.
- Advise on the use of social media and digital platforms, helping us target audiences more effectively.
- Advise us in developing strategies for individual and corporate giving, helping to diversify and grow our income base.
- Evaluate the effectiveness of our communication channels and suggest improvements.
- Support the organisation in crafting sensitive messaging around complex or potentially controversial issues, particularly in areas relating to domestic abuse and service provision.
- Help us balance visibility with safety, raising awareness while protecting the anonymity and security of our users.
What difference will you make?
Stroud Women’s Refuge is more than a safe place – it is a lifeline for women and children in crisis, offering hope, security, and the chance to rebuild their lives. We support women as they take steps toward independence and provide children with a safe, stable environment where healing can begin.
We are now taking the next step in our growth by acquiring a new building to reach even more women and children. By joining us as a Trustee, you will help shape this expansion, strengthen our work, and ensure Stroud Women’s Refuge continues to be a sanctuary and a foundation for new beginnings.
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Shannon Trust fulfils an unmet need around adult learning, supporting people who’ve fallen through the cracks in formal education.
We know a lot of people have had negative learning experiences in the past, so our programme is designed to be different, with no exams and no classrooms. Our unique, evidence-based Turning Pages reading manuals are used by thousands of learners in prisons and the community to improve reading skills.
Prison volunteers live near to their local prison so that they can visit about once a month during the working week to nurture the growth of the Shannon Trust in their prison. They help unlock the power of reading by offering advice, guidance, training and support to prison staff and prisoner mentors who help other prisoners to improve their skills 1 to 1.
We are looking for volunteers who are able to work alone, able to give a regular, reliable commitment for ideally two years and able to deliver engaging training to groups of people in prisons. Due to the nature of the role, prison security vetting will be required.
We provide training for the role via e-learning and 4 training sessions which are a mix of live, online and group training.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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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!
The role
We are seeking a methodical, security-minded volunteer to keep our digital estate reliable, fast, and accessible. You’ll be the go-to person for our website and light technical administration - balancing day-to-day maintenance with small improvement projects that make a visible difference.
Key responsibilities
Website (primary)
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Maintain and update our CMS (e.g. WordPress), including core, theme, and plugin updates, and manage staging/production releases.
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Publish and tidy content (pages, posts, images), ensuring brand consistency and WCAG 2.2 AA accessibility.
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Monitor performance and uptime; investigate issues and optimise Core Web Vitals.
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Manage backups, security scans, and incident logs; liaise with hosts when required.
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Implement privacy and cookie compliance (CMP), and maintain policies (privacy, cookies, accessibility).
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Track performance with Google Analytics 4 and Search Console; support basic SEO (metadata, redirects, indexing).
Technical administration (supporting)
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Look after domains, DNS, and SSL/TLS certificate renewals.
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Support email administration (Microsoft 365/Google Workspace), including aliases and deliverability (SPF/DKIM/DMARC).
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Maintain integrations (e.g. forms ↔ CRM/newsletter tools), and keep contact lists healthy and GDPR-compliant.
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Document processes and maintain a simple change/request queue.
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Champion data protection: retention, least-access principles, and secure handling.
Projects you might lead
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Accessibility uplift to WCAG 2.2 AA.
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Microsites or landing pages for campaigns and events.
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Light automation (e.g. Zapier/Power Automate) to reduce manual tasks.
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Ticketing/newsletter tooling refresh and improved analytics dashboards.
Person specification
Essential
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Confident with a mainstream CMS (ideally WordPress) and basic HTML/CSS.
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Practical understanding of hosting, DNS, and SSL; able to troubleshoot calmly.
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Awareness of accessibility standards and GDPR in a charity context.
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Comfortable with GA4/Search Console and basic SEO hygiene.
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Organised, responsive, and able to write clear documentation.
Desirable
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Experience administering Microsoft 365 or Google Workspace.
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Familiarity with email deliverability and newsletter platforms (e.g. Mailchimp, Brevo).
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Experience with performance tooling (e.g. PageSpeed Insights, Lighthouse) and security hardening.
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Basic JavaScript or low-code automation (Zapier/Power Automate/Make).
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Prior voluntary sector experience.
What you’ll gain
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Real-world ownership of a live digital estate and measurable results for your portfolio.
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Supportive onboarding, reference on successful completion, and reasonable training where appropriate.
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Flexible volunteering you can fit around work or study.
At ThriveSpark Southampton, our mission is to empower, support, and celebrate people with ADHD across Southampton and the surrounding community.
Malaria Consortium are searching for three new Trustees to join the organisation.
We welcome applications from a wide range of backgrounds. Current priority areas include candidates with expertise in at least one of the following:
A. Financial Management and entrepreneurship – commercial finance, fintech, scale-up or entrepreneurial ventures.
B. Fundraising and income generation – high-net worth donor engagement, partnerships or innovative fundraising models.
C. Digital transformation and governance – including AI, ethical innovation, data governance and digital change management in the non-profit sector.
Trustees share ultimate responsibility for governing Malaria Consortium, ensuring that it is well-run, financially sound, compliant and effective in delivering its charitable objectives.
Trustees act collectively to:
▪ Ensure that the charity has a clear vision, mission and strategy and is focused on achieving these, by working with other Trustees, the Chief Executive and senior staff.
▪ Be responsible for the performance of the charity and for its corporate behaviour.
▪ Ensure that the charity complies with all legal and regulatory requirements.
▪ Be guardians of all the charity’s assets, both tangible and intangible, taking all due care over their security, deployment and proper application.
▪ Ensure that the charity’s governance is of the highest possible standard.
The Hospice Lottery Partnership is a not-for-profit social enterprise which raises vital funds for partner charities through a weekly lottery and seasonal Superdraws. We have over 40,000 players who have helped raise more than £20 million for our partner charities. Our shareholder partners include Florence Nightingale Hospice Charity, Michael Sobell Hospice Charity, Rennie Grove Hospice Care, South Bucks Hospice and The Hospice of St Francis. We also raise funds for four associate charities.
Who we are
The Hospice Lottery Partnership is a not-for-profit social enterprise which raises vital funds for partner charities through a weekly lottery and seasonal Superdraws. We have over 40,000 players who have helped raise more than £20 million for our partner charities. Our shareholder partners include Florence Nightingale Hospice Charity, Michael Sobell Hospice Charity, Rennie Grove Hospice Care, South Bucks Hospice and The Hospice of St Francis. We also raise funds for four associate charities.
The role
This is a newly created role, so you have the opportunity to make it your own. The IT Director will be responsible for advising the board on HLP’s IT strategy including the security and resilience of its IT systems, ensuring robust, multi-layered defences against both cyber and physical threats – including unauthorised access, data breaches and service disruption.
Key Responsibilities
Strategic IT Governance: Advise on the development and implementation of a digital strategy, including the adoption of cloud services, AI tools, data analytics, and emerging trends to improve the acquisition and retention of players and streamline service delivery. Ensure IT investments support HLP’s objectives, with a focus on cost-effectiveness and scalability for limited budgets.
Risk Management and Compliance: Ensure compliance with cyber agreed security standards, such as Cyber Essentials, Cyber Essentials Plus and ISO 27001. Ensure compliance with relevant regulations and legislation, such as the Data Protect ion Act 2018 and the Gambling Act 2005.
Operational Oversight: Review and challenge IT budgets, reports and performance metrics presented to the board. Support the CEO/Executive team in procuring and managing IT vendors, ensuring value for money and ethical practices. Oversee the management, maintenance, security and resilience of IT infrastructure, systems ensuring business continuity.
General Trustee Activities: Attend and actively participate in board meetings, presenting recommendations and updates as necessary. Establish and chair an IT sub-committee (if such a committee is required).
Development and Mentoring: Mentor staff and fellow directors on digital literacy and emerging tech trends.
Key Points
Desirable Skills and Qualifications: Proven experience in a senior IT leadership role. Strong understanding of IT governance, cybersecurity, and the UK regulatory framework. Excellent communication skills to present complex technical concepts to a non-technical audience. Strategic thinker with experience in aligning IT solutions with organisational goals. Ability to manage budgets and negotiate with suppliers to maximise value. Relevant qualifications (e.g. degree in IT, computer science, or equivalent professional certifications such as ITIL, CISSP).
Location: The hospices and hospitals we support are based in Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire and West London. HLP’s office is in Tring. Board meetings are usually held at one of our shareholder partner’s offices, whereas committees usually meet at HLP’s office in Tring.
Time Commitment: There are four Board meetings (April, July, Oct and Jan) per year which typically require half a day’s preparation plus half a day’s attendance. A willingness to devote time between board meetings to supporting the organisation and driving change would also be useful.
How to Apply
This voluntary role is pivotal in ensuring we maximise the money we raise for our partner charities who care for people at life’s most challenging moments and safeguard our players’ data. If you are passionate about the cause and believe you have the skills and experience we are looking for, we would love to hear from you.
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Shannon Trust fulfils an unmet need around adult learning, supporting people who’ve fallen through the cracks in formal education.
We know a lot of people have had negative learning experiences in the past, so our programme is designed to be different, with no exams and no classrooms. Our unique, evidence-based Turning Pages reading manuals and Count Me In numeracy manuals are used by thousands of learners in prisons and the community to improve reading and numeracy skills.
Prison volunteers live near to their local prison so that they can visit about once a month during the working week to nurture the growth of the Shannon Trust in their prison. They help unlock the power of reading by offering advice, guidance, training and support to prison staff and prisoner mentors who help other prisoners to improve their skills 1 to 1.
We are looking for volunteers who are able to give a regular, reliable commitment for ideally two years and able to deliver engaging training to groups of people in prisons. Volunteers do not need to be teachers or qualified traininers, full training will be given. Due to the nature of the role, prison security vetting will be required.
We provide training for the role via e-learning and 4 training sessions which are a mix of live, online and group training.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
We are currently looking for trustees to support our work as the UK’s leading socio-economic inclusion research charity
Social mobility - a measurement of the strength of the link between a person’s childhood circumstances and their adult outcomes - has rightly become one of the most pressing policy matters of our time. The barriers faced by people from lower socio-economic backgrounds are higher in the UK than almost every other developed country and cause disadvantage for too many.
The Bridge Group’s mission is to change this. For over ten years, we’ve supported organisations of all kinds with independent expertise, research and practical know-how to enable them to make a real and lasting impact on socio-economic diversity and social equality.
To help us move into the next ten years with energy, vision and purpose, we are seeking several new trustees with experience of organisational governance and a strong interest in our work.
What we’re looking for
We’re looking to balance the range of skills and experience on our Board, so would particularly welcome applications from individuals who have any of the following:
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A background in, or excellent understanding of financial management
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Experience of fundraising and philanthropic income generation
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Good knowledge of the social sciences and/or a background in research or academia
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Experience in tech, cyber security or AI
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Personal experience of the barriers created by ‘social class’ and/or identify as from a lower socio-economic background.
To make real and meaningful social change, now.

The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.