Volunteer Board Members - Business Development Lead / Board Secretary / Leadership & Governance Director

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Unpaid role, expenses paid
Voluntary

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Job description

Sift is a UK charity providing specialist support, information and advocacy for people affected by self-harm. We work alongside people who have been directly affected by self-harm at every level of our organisation. We are service-user centred, and ensure our service users are at the heart of everything we do. Following an exciting rebrand and the launch of a new website, we are entering a new phase of growth, visibility and influence.

To support this next chapter, we are expanding our Board of Directors and are seeking professional, values-led individuals who share our commitment to compassion, dignity and meaningful change.

All Board roles are voluntary, unpaid positions. Reasonable expenses such as travel will be reimbursed. Please note that we are only accepting applications through the dedicated application form which can be found on the Volunteering page of our website and will not be accepting CVs sent via email. More information can be found in our downloadable recruitment pack - see our website for details. 

The Roles:

Board Secretary

Role Purpose

The Board Secretary helps ensure that Sift is governed with clarity and accountability. This role supports the Board to function well, ensuring that decisions are properly recorded and that governance processes enable the charity’s mission.

Key Responsibilities

  • Prepare agendas and papers for Board and sub-committee meetings with the Chair and CEO.
  • Take clear, accurate minutes that reflect decisions, context and agreed actions.
  • With support from the Head of Operations, maintain key governance records, including trustee details, conflicts of interest and policies.
  • Support compliance with the charity’s governing document and Charity Commission requirements.
  • Assist with timely statutory filings and good governance practice.
  • Act as a trusted point of reference for governance-related queries.

Person Specification

Essential:

  • Strong organisational skills and attention to detail.
  • Clear, inclusive written communication.
  • Respect for confidentiality and sensitive information.
  • Commitment to Sift’s mission and lived-experience-informed values.

Desirable:

  • Experience in charity governance, company secretarial work or

trustee roles.

  • Familiarity with Charity Commission guidance.

Time Commitment:

  • 6–8 Board meetings per year, plus preparation time.
  • Up to 4 in person meetings in our Bristol based office.

 

Business Development Lead

Role Purpose

The Business Development Lead supports Sift to grow sustainably, so that more people affected by self-injury can access support. This role brings a strategic lens to income generation, partnerships and opportunity development, grounded in the charity’s values and ethical approach.

Key Responsibilities

  • Contribute to the development and oversight of Sift’s income generation strategy.
  • Support exploration of new funding, partnership and collaboration opportunities including the expansion and relaunch of our national in-person and online training programme.
  • Offer insight and challenge on fundraising, commercial or social enterprise ideas.
  • Network with key players in the mental health and wellbeing field.
  • Help assess risk, impact and alignment with Sift’s mission.

Person Specification

Essential:

  • Experience in business development, commercial income generation, partnerships or strategy.
  • Ability to balance ambition with care and ethical decision-making.
  • Strong communication and influencing skills.
  • Commitment to SIFT’s mission and lived-experience-informed ethos.

Desirable:

  • Experience working with charities or social enterprises.
  • Knowledge of trusts, foundations, corporate giving or

commissioning.

Time Commitment:

  • 6–8 Board meetings per year, with occasional

input outside meetings.

  • Up to 4 in person meetings in our Bristol

based office.

 

Leadership & Governance Director

Role Purpose

The Leadership & Governance Director helps ensure that Sift’s leadership, culture and governance remain strong, inclusive and fit for purpose. This role supports the Board to be reflective, effective and accountable as the organisation grows.

Key Responsibilities

  • Provide oversight and constructive challenge on governance, leadership and culture.
  • Support trustee recruitment, induction and ongoing Board development.
  • Contribute to succession planning and long-term organisational resilience.
  • Ensure governance arrangements evolve appropriately with growth.
  • Champion equity, inclusion and lived experience at Board level.

Person Specification

Essential:

  • Experience in senior leadership, governance, HR or organisational development.
  • Strong understanding of effective Board dynamics.
  • Confidence in offering thoughtful challenge and strategic insight.
  • Commitment to Sift’s mission and values.

Desirable:

  • Experience as a trustee, Chair or committee lead.
  • Knowledge of safeguarding and people governance in charities.

Time Commitment:

  • 6–8 Board meetings per year, with some additional

involvement as needed.

  • Up to 4 in-person meetings at our Bristol based office.
Organisation
Sift View profile Organisation type Registered Charity Company size 11 - 20

We focus on improving support and knowledge, whilst working to sift out the causes, stigma and misinformation around self-harm.

Posted on: 10 March 2026
Closing date: 12 April 2026 at 23:30
Tags: Administration, Human Resources, Policy, Legal / Law, Business Development, Mental Health, Governance / Management

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