Trustee volunteer roles
We’re recruiting new Trustees to join our Board at Citizens Advice Wirral.
Our Trustees play a vital role in helping us remain a strong, effective, and forward-thinking organisation, ensuring we can deliver high-quality, accessible advice to those who need it most.
We welcome applications from people with diverse experiences, skills, and backgrounds, and are particularly keen to hear from:
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Wirral residents with lived experience of our services
- Individuals from underrepresented groups, including people of colour and LGBTQ+ communities
This voluntary role offers the opportunity to make a real impact in your community while developing your skills and experience in governance and leadership.
Learn more and download our candidate briefing pack on our website via the Apply button.
For an informal chat, contact us.
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Debt Advice Foundation is a registered national debt advice and education charity, based in Darwen, Lancashire.
The charity aims to tackle the causes and impact of problem debt. We do this through our DebtAware education programme, which provides children with the knowledge and skills they’ll need to manage their money with confidence in years to come and through our free debt advice telephone helpline, for those that are impacted by debt today.
The role
Our trutees play a vital role in making sure that Debt Advice Foundation achieves its objectives.
They do this by ensuring the charity has a clear strategy that aligns with its aims, effective governance procedures to ensure it meets its legal obligations and by supporting the executive team to effectively execute the charity’s strategic plan.
Duties
- Agree the charity’s vision and objectives.
- Approve organisational strategies and monitor and evaluate progress.
- Oversee financial plans and budgets and monitor and evaluate progress.
- Review and approve annual financial accounts.
- Identify and monitor organisational risks.
- Provide support and challenge to the executive in the exercise of their delegated authority.
- Adequately prepare for and attend board and sub-committee meetings.
- Use independent judgment, acting legally and in good faith to promote and protect Debt Advice Foundation’s interests.
What we are looking for
We are looking for people willing to bring energy, enthusiasm and commitment to the role, and who will broaden the diversity of thinking of our board.
You do not need previous governance experience.
Personal skills and qualities
- Enthusiasm for our vision and mission.
- Willingness and ability to understand and accept their responsibilities and liabilities as trustees and to act in the best interests of the organisation.
- Ability to think creatively and strategically, exercise good, independent judgement and work effectively as a board member.
- Effective communication skills and willingness to work collaboratively with your Board colleagues is essential.
- A strong personal commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion.
- Willingness to network on behalf of Debt Advice Foundation and connect the charity to relevant organisations.
Terms of office
- Trustees are appointed for an unlimited term of office.
- This is a voluntary position, but reasonable expenses are reimbursed.
Time commitment
Attending four board meetings annually. Currently meetings are held at the charity’s office in Darwen, Lancashire.
Committee membership
Ad hoc and occasional support through working groups and / or support to the executive team.
Debt Advice Foundation is a Disability Confident Employer.
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Crossness Pumping Station (overseen by the Crossness Engines Trust) is a unique and valuable museum of UK and world reknown telling the history of how the ambitious management of sewage transformed London as a city of growth and innovation in the 1860s and helped eradicate cholera. Preserved and restored by a group of enthusiasts since 1987, we are now entering a second phase of major restoration and we need visionary trustees who can help us achieve it.
This role is one of three we have created for experts in their field to help us implement a major programme over the next 5-10 years. It really is your chance to be part of our history!
As well as the usual trustee roles (outlined in the role description attached) the specific skills needed for this role include:
Role Objectives
- Acting as lead expert on the Board in relation to fundraising (eg grant funding, legacy funding, onsite donations, but not commercial trading/visitor charges).
- Advising on good practice and regulatory and policy issues in charity fundraising.
- Identifying future fundraising prospects and working with volunteers to achieve these.
Responsibilities
- Work with a volunteer lead/team on identifying future funding sources from grant-making bodies.
- Develop a fundraising strategy with volunteers.
- Develop corporate fundraising targets with other trustees.
- Investigate legacy fundraising and other visitor/member/donor opportunities.
Candidate requirements
Essential
- Proven success in heritage or similar charity fundraising.
- Good knowledge of the standards required by the Institute of Fundraising.
- Ability to develop fundraising skills in volunteers.
- Good knowledge of relevant stakeholders in the fundraising community.
- Excellent communication skills including with staff and volunteers as well as fellow trustees.
- An understanding of the importance of collaboration and problem-solving.
- Confident and proficient in the use of MS Office 365.
- Commitment to attend board meetings regularly and volunteer for other sub-committees as appropriate.
- Able to devote around 2-3 hours per week on preparing for meetings.
- Treating colleagues with respect and politeness.
Desirable
- Experience in the charity sector.
- Experience as a volunteer in a similar organisation.
- Experience in Digital, Marketing and Finance would also be useful.
Crossness Engines Trust is committed to being an organisation that values diversity in its volunteers. Please complete the diversity monitoring form to help us become better.
Please submit a CV and covering letter (maximum 2 pages for each).
To conserve, for public benefit, the buildings, engines and surroundings of the Southern Outfall of Sir Joseph Bazalgette's Victorian sewer system.





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We’re recruiting new voluntary trustees to join us in our 50th anniversary year and help safeguard SAVE’s mission to protect historic buildings. Our trustees guide and support our work, ensuring we can continue to champion repair and reuse.
SAVE is a national charity which campaigns for the retention and reuse of historic buildings. Founded in 1975, some of our most notable campaigns include those for Smithfield Market, Wentworth Woodhouse, and the flagship Marks and Spencer store on Oxford Street. Our campaigns frequently bring together local groups, the media, architects and engineers to give buildings a second chance. We also run a Buildings at Risk register and host regular events promoting the protection and enjoyment of the historic environment. It is an exciting and busy time to join us, in the middle of a range of special events and activities to mark our 50th year; we are hosting events up and down the country, and our Buildings at Risk register was recently made free to access for everyone.
We’re looking for people who can:
- Offer their professional experience, knowledge and skills to further our mission
- Advocate for and promote SAVE’s work within their networks
- Commit to a three-year appointment term, with the possibility of extension
We’d particularly welcome applications from people with skills in:
- Campaigning and press
- Marketing
- Legal expertise
- Strategic planning and creative thinking
Previous trustee experience is not required. We are particularly interested in receiving applications from people whose identities and experiences are underrepresented in the heritage sector.
Please see the application pack for full details and how to apply.
The closing date for applications is Friday 3rd October. Interviews will take place in the week commencing 27th October.
Chair of Trustees – Aurora Wellbeing
Lead with purpose. Make a lasting difference.
Aurora Wellbeing is a local charity dedicated to supporting people affected by cancer and long-term health conditions. We promote wellbeing, empowerment, and compassionate support across our communities.
We are looking for an experienced and committed individual to become Chair of our Board of Trustees. This is a unique opportunity to help shape the future of Aurora and lead our governance in line with the Charity Commission’s guidance and our Aurora Wellbeing 2025 and Beyond Strategy.
We’re seeking someone who shares our mission and values, brings leadership experience, and is passionate about making a meaningful difference. A background in charity governance or senior leadership is essential.
We’re particularly keen to hear from applicants with experience in areas such as strategic planning, fundraising, healthcare commissioning, digital innovation, or promoting equity, diversity, and inclusion.
About Aurora
The Aurora Wellbeing Services based in Worksop, Doncaster and Mexborough provide a unique service supporting people affected by cancer or long-term conditions, as well as the wider local community.
We provide person-centred, holistic support to local people, and encourage them to be active participants in their wellbeing. We work together to improve both their physical and emotional health.
Aurora provides a range of support services, including counselling, support groups, exercise & dietetic sessions, beauty & holistic treatments and more.
The Role – Chair of Trustees
To lead the Board of Trustees in delivering effective governance, strategic oversight, and mission alignment in accordance with the Charity Commission’s guidance and the “Aurora Wellbeing 2025 and Beyond Strategy.” The Chairman ensures the Board operates with integrity, transparency, and impact.
We are looking for someone who:
- Shares Aurora Wellbeing’s mission and values
- Has proven leadership experience at Board or senior executive level
- Understands charity governance and legal responsibilities
- Can offer time, commitment, and strategic insight to lead the Board effectively
- Is passionate about improving wellbeing for people affected by cancer and long-term health conditions
We are particularly keen to hear from applicants with the following skills and experience:
- Strategic planning and governance
- Income generation, fundraising, or business development
- Healthcare commissioning in the voluntary and community sector
- Digital innovation or impact evaluation
- Building strong partnerships and acting as an ambassador
- Promoting equity, diversity, and inclusion
How to apply
Your application should include:
1) A Supporting statement (one side of A4 please) outlining:
- Why you want to be the Chair of Aurora?
- Relevant skills and experience
- How you meet the role criteria and tell us about any which you cannot meet.
- What you think the charity could do in the future and how you could help
2) Your CV
Selection and Recruitment Timetable
Deadline for applications - Wednesday 1st October 2025
Shortlisting - October 2025
Interviews - Monday 3rd November 2025
We look forward to hearing from you!
Role Description for Chair of Trustees
Key Responsibilities:
Strategic Leadership
- Lead the Board in setting the charity’s strategic direction and long-term goals.
- Oversee the development and monitoring of the annual business plan, budget, and risk management framework.
- Ensure alignment with Aurora’s strategic priorities: Growing our Reach, Growing our People, and Growing our Reputation.
Governance and Compliance
- Ensure the Board complies with its legal duties under the Charities Act 2011 and the Charity Commission’s CC3 guidance
- Maintain high standards of governance, including regular reviews of Board effectiveness, structure, and key policies.
- Ensure appropriate oversight of financial performance, risk, and regulatory compliance.
Board Development and Culture
- Foster a culture of openness, inclusion, and continuous improvement.
- Support the recruitment, induction, and development of Trustees to ensure a balanced and skilled Board.
- Address identified skills gaps, particularly in digital, fundraising, and people development.
Stakeholder Engagement and Representation
- Act as a key ambassador for Aurora Wellbeing, enhancing its reputation and influence.
- Build and maintain relationships with key stakeholders, funders, and partners.
- Support income generation and innovation through strategic partnerships.
Accountability and Impact
- Ensure the charity is accountable to its beneficiaries, funders, and regulators.
- Promote transparency in decision-making and reporting.
- Oversee the measurement and communication of the charity’s impact.
Person Specification
Essential
· Proven leadership at Board or senior executive level.
· Strong strategic thinking and planning skills.
· Deep understanding of governance, compliance, and risk.
· Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
· Commitment to Aurora’s mission and values.
· An understanding of healthcare commissioning, particularly within the voluntary and community sector
Desirable
· An understanding of healthcare commissioning, particularly within the voluntary and community sector
· Experience in business development, fundraising, or entrepreneurship.
· Knowledge of digital transformation and impact evaluation.
Time Commitment
- Minimum of four Board meetings per year (typically in person, with remote options).
- Monthly meetings with the CEO.
- Availability to support staff and attend key events as required. Occasional sub-committee participation and ad hoc support between meetings.
Tenure
- The Chairman will serve a term of three years, renewable for a second term.
- A third term may be served by exception, subject to approval by the Board of Trustees.
To enhance the health, heritage and well-being of the local community, with a special focus on supporting cancer patients.
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Use your skills to help shape brighter futures for children, young people, and families across Kirklees
Fresh Futures is a Kirklees-based charity aiming to improve lives and inspire change for vulnerable and disadvantaged children, young people, adults, and families.
Our vision is for everyone to have opportunities for a better life, now and in the future.
To achieve this, Fresh Futures focuses on four interwoven strands: Education, Health & Wellbeing, Employability & Skills, and Relationships.
What will you be doing?
Our trustees play an important role in making sure that the charity is run in the interests of the children, young people and families we support. They strategically oversee the management and administration of the organisation.
Trustees also ensure the charity has a clear strategy and that our work and goals are in line with our vision. Just as importantly, they support and challenge the executive team to enable the charity to grow and thrive, and through this, achieve our mission.
Trustees are asked to attend 6 meetings per year, of which four run virtually via Teams. In person meetings run twice a year and are face-to-face for a full day – these are always run at one of our sites in the Kirklees area. Trustees also have the opportunity to join one of our committees, for example, our finance committee.
What are we looking for?
We are looking to fill vacancies on our Trustee board and on our Finance and Governors sub committees.
Members of these committees do not necessarily have to also be Trustees. We are looking for people willing to bring energy, enthusiasm and commitment to the role, and who will broaden the diversity of thinking on our board.
We are particularly interested in recruiting new Trustees/members who have experience in any of the following:
· Health and safety
· Charity finance
· Marketing & PR
· Charity fundraising
· The commercial sector
· Knowledge of Kirklees
· Safeguarding children and vulnerable adults
· Independent education
We strive to be more representative of the diversity of the communities we serve. Applications from first time Trustees/Governors are welcome, you do not have to have previous experience of being on a board. Training and induction are provided.
What difference will you make?
By joining Fresh Futures as a Governor, you’ll help guide our strategy, strengthen governance, and ensure we continue improving lives across Kirklees. Your skills and perspective will support vital services in education, employability, health and wellbeing, and relationships - helping thousands of children, young people, and families thrive.
The TrusteeWorks Team at Reach Volunteering are supporting Fresh Futures with their recruitment. Applications should be made via TrusteeWorks in the first instance. To apply please submit your CV/LinkedIn Profile, along with a covering letter stating why you wish to join Fresh Futures, the skills and experience you will bring to the
board and what you would hope to get out of the role.
If you’d like to have an informal conversation before applying, we’d be happy to speak with you.
Deadline: 30th September 2025
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Moneyfacts Research Foundation (Charity No 1211382) is a newly formed charity and is looking for two additional trustees. It is supported and financed by Moneyfacts Group plc, the UK’s leading provider of Interest rate data.
Moneyfacts Research Foundation has been set up to widen research and knowledge of Interest rates – their use and effects.
Moneyfacts Research Foundation’s Objects are:
- To advance by all available means the education, research and understanding of economics and, in particular, interest rates, their use and purpose and their economic, monetary and domestic objectives and consequences
- The study of the skills and expertise required in interest rate setting, data collection and analysis
Trustee Duties
In addition to their statutory duties, Trustees will be expected to:
- Attend Board meetings 3-4 times a year, adequately prepared to contribute to discussions and scrutinise board papers.
- Offer advice and support to the board regarding the continuous development and improvement of Moneyfacts Research Foundation.
- To assist the board in networking within the sector.
- Use their knowledge and experience to help the board reach sound decisions.
Person Specification
We are looking for trustees willing to bring energy and enthusiasm to the role, who will widen the diversity of thinking on our board.
The ideal candidate will have:
- Previous experience in the finance sector.
- Willingness and ability to understand their responsibilities and liabilities as a trustee and to act in the best interests of the charity.
- Ability to think creatively and strategically.
- Ability to exercise independent judgement.
- Ability to work collaboratively as a board member.
- Good communication skills and willingness to participate actively in discussion.
- Enthusiasm for our vision and mission.
Terms of Appointment
- This is an appointment for an initial period of two years.
- This has to be an unpaid voluntary position because it is a charity, but all reasonable expenses will be reimbursed.
- Attend Board meetings 3-4 times a year. Currently meetings are held in person in Norwich.
The Charity’s main activity is the publication of INTEREST, a journal which comes out every 6 weeks to coincide with Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee meetings.
All the above may sound a bit dry & boring, but actually we’re really quite nice!
Moneyfacts Research Foundation has been set up to widen research and knowledge of Interest rates – their use and effects.
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The Trans Learning Partnership (TLP) is in the process of evolving into a new, independent charity: the Trans Research Partnership (TRP). This transition will be completed by the end of 2025.
As part of this transition, we’re recruiting up to five founding trustees to help shape the future of TRP. We have already received a number of good applications, and are now turning our focus specifically to recruiting those with charity leadership and governance experience.
TRP will be a trans-led research charity that centres trans voices and produces rigorous, community-led research to inform policy, practice, and public understanding. Our values include trans leadership, intersectional justice, ethical rigour, collaboration, safety, autonomy, imagination, and hope. Our board will be majority trans, but we welcome applications from qualified cis people.
We’re looking for people who:
- Are committed to trans liberation and TRP’s mission
- Can contribute time and skills to setting up a new charity
- Bring experience in charity governance, charity leadership and fundraising.
We especially welcome applications from the global majority, those with working-class backgrounds, and others underrepresented in charity leadership.
Time commitment: ~1–2 days/month. Meetings are remote-first. Expenses reimbursed. Training and mentorship provided.
Deadline: Wednesday 17th September 2025 at 23:59
Interviews: likely 30th September and 1st October (online)
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Rowcroft Hospice is looking to recruit new Trustees to join the Board over the coming months.
Trustee
Remuneration: Voluntary, Unpaid - Reasonable travel expenses can be paid.
Commitment: Board meetings are held four times per year.
Term: Initial term of 3 years, renewable for up to two further 3-year terms.
Location: South Devon
Applications are invited from dynamic, enthusiastic and motivated individuals with professional expertise in commercial business leadership and multi-sector board experience. Knowledge of the Charity sector would be an advantage.
Rowcroft is a well-respected and supported charity which has had a presence in the South West for over 40 years. It is committed to helping patients and families make the most of every moment. From Dartmouth to Dawlish, our teams provide comfort, support and a range of specialist services to care for 2500 patients with life limiting illnesses every year across South Devon. The charity is at an exciting stage of its development and has recently commenced an ambitious and challenging business plan to secure its future sustainability, ensuring it meets the changing demographic needs of the local community. Our care is provided at home, in the community and at our Inpatient Unit in Torquay. We’re committed to supporting families and carers for as long as they need us.
The present Board includes retired and working-age people with a range of clinical and business skills as well as rich life experiences. Board meetings are held four times per year with an additional small number of meetings in sub-committees.
You will represent the Hospice within the community and be an active participant in the building of strategy for the Hospice’s future development. The role of the Board is one of governance and strategic guidance, not executive management.
Rowcroft Hospice carries out DBS checks on relevant personnel upon appointment, including Trustees.
Closing Date: 9am 30th September 2025
Interview Date: Monday 13th and Tuesday 14th October 2025.
Interested?
If you have relevant experience and are interested in making a difference to this unique charity, please click the Apply button. You will be redirected to our site where you can see the Trustee Recruitment Pack and complete your application.
No agencies please.
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Join Videre as a Trustee
Help affected communities gather evidence and drive change
This is a critical moment for human rights. It demands a radically different approach - we are meeting the moment by catalysing a radical evolution of the human rights ecosystem in service of affected communities. Our approach emphasises collaboration, decentralisation, and long-term impact. We are bold, empathetic and collaborative.
We work with communities on the frontlines of oppression to equip them with the tools, training, and networks they need to document abuse, demand accountability, and drive change.
Why join us?
As a trustee, you’ll help safeguard our mission, and ensure our governance is robust, inclusive, and future-focused. You’ll join a committed, collaborative board working closely with our leadership team to ensure Videre delivers meaningful, sustained impact for those we serve.
What we’re looking for
We welcome applications from all backgrounds and experiences. You do not need prior board experience - we value fresh perspectives and lived experience alongside professional expertise.
We are particularly seeking trustees who:
- Have experience of living in an occupied or oppressed community
- Have fundraising and/or networking experience
- Have financial management expertise (for a Treasurer role)
If you can add value to our work, please apply.
Your role as a trustee
- Safeguard Videre’s vision, mission, and the pursuit of our strategic objectives
- Ensure legal, financial, and regulatory compliance
- Contribute expertise and insight to board discussions and decisions
- Act as an ambassador for our work, including at events or in networks
- Support the CEO and team with advice, connections, and oversight
Time commitment
- 4 board meetings per year (half-day each, virtual or in person in London)
- Finance Committee (for relevant members) — 4 meetings per year (2 hours each)
- 1–2 brief ad-hoc meetings annually
- Regular updates and engagement via email between meetings
This is a voluntary role. Reasonable travel expenses will be reimbursed. Induction and training are provided, and you will be supported by experienced board members.
Our commitment to diversity and inclusion
We are committed to building a board that reflects the diversity of the communities we work with. We strongly encourage applications from people from under-represented groups.
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Experienced in retail? Passionate about community? We are looking for a new trustee to join our board of governors at our second hand furniture charity.
Help shape a local charity with big ambitions
We’re entering an exciting new chapter and we’d love you to be part of it. As some of our current trustees reach the end of their terms, we’re looking for new people to join our dynamic board and help guide the future of Community Furniture Stores.
We are a grassroots charity with big impact. Each year, we help thousands of people across York, Selby and Scarborough access affordable, good-quality furniture and digital devices, tackle poverty, and gain skills through volunteering. We’re currently undertaking a radical redesign of how we operate as a charity so we can support more people and increase our impact. The board plays a crucial role in shaping and guiding the strategic direction of this transformation. If you want to make a real difference locally and be part of something ambitious, now is the perfect time to get involved.
What Do Our Trustees Do?
As a volunteer trustee, you’ll:
- Be part of quarterly board meetings, plus one AGM and an annual away day.
- Join a sub-committee to support specific areas like finance, retail, volunteering or communications.
- Contribute ideas, challenge thinking, and support decisions that help us grow. Be a visible and active champion of our work
Why Join Us?
Be a force for good in your community – support local people by helping us tackle furniture and digital poverty head-on.
Shape the future – guide a growing, evolving charity during a major organisational merger and rebrand.
Learn and grow – learn about charity governance and collaborate with people from diverse sectors.
Connect and contribute – join sub-committees and contribute hands-on to meaningful projects
Who Are We Looking For?
We welcome trustees from all walks of life, whether you’re early in your career, retired, or somewhere in between. We believe diversity of thought and experience makes us stronger.
We’re particularly keen to hear from people with experience in:
- Retail – especially as we navigate our merger and look to improve our services.
- HR or health & safety
- Legal (employment, charity, or property)
- Fundraising or business development
- Social justice, poverty, housing or digital inclusion
But don’t worry if you don’t tick every box. If you care about what we do and want to help us do it better — that’s what counts. You don’t need previous board experience. What matters most is your passion, perspective and commitment to our mission.
We welcome all voices, and we’re especially keen to hear from people in Selby and Scarborough. Diversity makes us stronger.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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The ClementJames Centre is a North Kensington-based award-winning charity supporting approximately 2500 young people and adults every year. Our vision is of a community where everyone gets the opportunity to realise their potential. We work towards this through our purpose, which is to support young people, adults and families to achieve their ambitions by providing high-quality services that meet individual needs.
ClementJames has been able to establish a prominent position in the community thanks to a skilled and dedicated staff team and Trustee Board. We currently have a Board consisting of 9 individuals who have a wide and varied skill set, but most importantly a commitment to helping make ClementJames the best that it can be. As a member of the Board, you will be at the heart of this work and we hope to appoint someone whose values are aligned with those of ClementJames.
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Support Gunnersbury Museum to become a thriving resource for its local communities by joining their Board of Trustees.
Applications close at 9 a.m. Monday 13th October.
Location: Gunnersbury Estate, London
Time commitment: c. 1 day a month
Gunnersbury Museum & Park Development Trust is seeking five new Trustees to help shape the future of one of West London’s most significant heritage and green spaces.
This recruitment follows a recent governance review and comes at a pivotal time for the Trust, as it builds momentum across heritage conservation, cultural programming, community engagement and environmental sustainability.
Gunnersbury is a unique estate, comprising 72 hectares of parkland, 21 listed buildings including a Regency-era mansion, and a museum that reflects the diverse histories of West London. With a growing programme of exhibitions, education, events and large-scale music festivals, it plays a vital role as both a cultural destination and a community asset.
The Trust is looking for individuals with insight, expertise and a strong commitment to its mission. Candidates with experience in heritage, sustainability, fundraising, events, or community leadership are particularly encouraged to apply.
Applications are especially welcomed from those with strong local connections and from individuals who can help the Board reflect the diversity of the communities Gunnersbury serves.
You do not need previous board experience; we will provide induction and ongoing support.
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Applications for this role close at 9 a.m. Monday 13th October.
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Shape the future of anticipatory grief support in Staffordshire for children and young people – Join us as a trustee
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· Attend Board meetings, relevant sub-groups, and charity events.
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· Provide your specialist expertise for the benefit of the charity.
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· Commit to a minimum four-year tenure.
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· Be hands-on and generous with your time – as a lean charity, your input will make a real difference.
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· Ensure Windmills complies with charity law, governing documents, and all relevant regulations.
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· Help us pursue our charitable objectives with clarity and purpose.
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· Contribute actively to strategic direction, policy setting, and performance evaluation.
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· Protect and manage the charity’s assets and funds responsibly.
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· Build strong working relationships with our Chief Executive and staff.
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· Use your skills, knowledge, and experience to support informed decision-making.
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· Be hands on with your time for the good of the charity.
External due diligence will include two referees and a standard DBS disclosure. All applications will be considered equally by the Trustees.
To preserve and protect the physical and mental health of children and young people when someone significant in their life is dying or has died.

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An exciting opportunity to join the board of a growing and highly valued local charity, which supports the wellbeing of the 9000 residents of Park Wood, a deprived community based on the outskirts of Maidstone
Fusion Maidstone is a charity working at the intersection of health inequality and social exclusion. We support communities disproportionately affected by poor health outcomes — including people facing poverty, discrimination, isolation, and barriers to healthcare. Our mission is to challenge inequality, promote wellbeing, and ensure everyone has the opportunity to live a healthy, connected life.
We are seeking new trustees who share our passion for equality, inclusion, and social justice. As a trustee, you will play a vital role in shaping the strategic direction of our organisation, ensuring strong governance, and supporting our mission.
What We’re Looking For:
You don’t need previous board experience — we’re more interested in your commitment, perspective, and willingness to contribute. We're particularly keen to hear from individuals with experience in areas such as:
- Public health or community health
- Mental health or social care
- Finance, legal, or charity governance
- Lived experience of health inequality or social exclusion
- Equality, diversity, and inclusion (EDI)
- Community organising, activism, or grassroots leadership
- Communications, fundraising, or digital engagement
We welcome applicants of all backgrounds and are especially keen to include voices that reflect the diverse community we serve.
What’s Involved:
- Attend around 6 board meetings per year and our AGM
- Join occasional working groups or provide advice in your area of expertise
- Champion our values and help guide the strategic direction of the charity
Why Join Us?
- Influence real, lasting change in health and social outcomes
- Be part of a values-led team dedicated to inclusion and empowerment
- Gain or develop experience in leadership and nonprofit governance
Please send a short expression of interest (and a CV if available) Tell us a bit about who you are, what motivates you, and what you could bring to the role.
If you need this information in a different format or would like support to apply, just get in touch.
To promote the health, education, recreational opportunity, self improvement and community support capacity of residents in Park Wood.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.