Volunteer trustee volunteer roles in monmouth, monmouthshire
BOARD TRUSTEE – COMMUNITY MEDIATION [TREASURER]
Role: Charity Treasurer 
Reporting To: Board of Trustees 
Are you passionate about reducing community conflict? Do you have desire, skills and capacity to help to our small & mighty charity improve its financial administration, assist us in our fundraising efforts, and help us ensure that we continue providing our much-needed services to the local community? If you're skilled in charity fundraising and/or finance, we would love to hear from you. Previous or current trustee board experience is not essential.
ABOUT US 
Brighton and Hove Independent Mediation Service (BHIMS) is a charity that has been working to reduce conflict in the local community for over 30 years. As part of Sussex Mediation Alliance, our core services cover community mediation and conflict coaching in Brighton & Hove, and Lewes areas, while also providing workplace mediation and training services. Operationally, we are run by a small team of paid staff, and our core work is delivered by 50+ volunteer mediators.
WHAT WE’RE LOOKING FOR  
We currently have a very active board of 5 trustees and are looking for additional board members to expand on current skillset and help the charity deliver even better service to our community in a sustainable and optimised way.
Specifically, we need our new board members to help us manage financial risks, optimise ways the charity operates and help us secure funding for our future. While helpful, previous or current trustee board experience is not essential – while you need to be willing and able to understand and accept the responsibilities of being a trustee, this could be your first board role.
Overall, we are looking for someone who:
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	Brings different perspectives, skills and ideas to conversations and decision making 
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	Shares our vision and values, a strong personal commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion and a real desire to support the local community 
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	Seeks to collaborate, and thrives working in a team while using impartiality, common sense and independent judgement 
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	Conducts trustee-related activities at approximately 5 hours per month 
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	Can attend in-person and/or online monthly meetings and our AGM 
WHAT WILL YOU BE DOING  
Alongside our existing board members, you will be jointly involved in all board responsibilities, shaping the future direction of the charity and helping ensure the charity is carrying out its purpose and all resources and funds are used only in furthering its charitable objective. You will be preparing for and attending monthly board meetings, contributing to board discussions and decision making, and assisting in setting the direction for future fundraising efforts. 
Working closely with the Chair of Trustees and Finance Officer you will:
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	Oversee our charity’s financial health and administration, ensuring our strategic objectives and legal / regulatory obligations are met and all financial risks are managed 
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	Provide guidance on the charity's financial viability and strategy and the financial implications of strategic and operational plans 
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	Report financial information - budgets, internal management accounts, and annual financial statements - to the board. 
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	Ensure we maintain proper accounting records and robust financial controls, as required by statutory bodies. 
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	Lead on the development, implementation and monitoring of financial reserves, cost management, financial and investment activity and policies, ensuring alignment with our aims and legal responsibilities. 
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	Act as a signatory for banking processes and funding applications. 
SKILLS / EXPERIENCE  
 To have a real impact as a BHIMS Trustee Treasurer, you’ll need: 
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	A strong understanding of sound financial administration and governance in the charity sector 
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	An ability to communicate clearly and provide financial information in an accessible format for the board. 
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	An ability to think strategically and exercise independent judgment. 
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	Strong commitment to the charity's aims and values. 
 
BENEFITS
By volunteering as a trustee with BHIMS, you will: 
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	Become part of an energetic board who are passionate about peaceful dispute resolution and making a difference to the lives of those who need it most. 
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	Have an opportunity to make a lasting difference in the local community and contribute to our city’s vibrant charity /voluntary sector. 
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	Share your knowledge and experience and build new skills and expertise. 
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	Develop a deeper understanding of the drivers and solutions of community conflict. 
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	Have a chance to attend events and learn about community mediation and conflict coaching. 
 
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Social Media & Fundraising Volunteer
Support a rare disease charity and build your professional experience
Are you a student or early-career professional looking to gain hands-on experience in social media, communications, and charity work? SLC6A1 Connect UK is seeking a Volunteer to help us grow our online presence and connect with families affected by the rare neurological condition SLC6A1.
This opportunity is available on a short-term basis (for example, 6 months) for those seeking experience, or for individuals interested in making a longer-term contribution to a small rare diseases charity.
What You’ll Do
- Create and schedule engaging social media content across platforms, including LinkedIn
- Help us raise awareness of SLC6A1 and our community’s needs
- Support campaigns, events, and fundraising efforts
- Collaborate with trustees and families to share stories and updates
Why Join Us?
- “The charity gives me hope and comfort that someone is working tirelessly to help find a cure for our children.” - Dan, parent of a six-year-old diagnosed with SLC6A1
- “The charity is the only resource available to myself and my family with knowledge of my son's rare genetic disease. It provides emotional support, in addition to offering relevant information and referrals to other professionals and families. By collaborating through this network, we are better positioned to pursue a cure or treatment.” - Helen, parent of an individual diagnosed with SLC6A1 at the age of 30
- “Volunteering with SLC6A1 Connect UK has given me a sense of purpose and belonging during a journey that can often feel isolating. Being part of this community means connecting with others who truly understand, sharing hope, supporting vital research, and working together to create a better future for our children.”
You’ll be joining a charity that is:
- Led by lived experience
- Focused on impact and innovation
- Ready to grow with your guidance
What We Offer
- Flexible hours to fit around your studies or work
- Mentorship and support from experienced trustees
- A chance to gain experience and references for future employment
- Real impact in a community that needs your voice
FAQs
“I don’t have much time.”
We’re looking for someone who can commit around 2-4 hours per week, but we’re flexible.
“I’ve never worked in a charity before.”
No problem! We’ll support you and help you learn as you go.
This role is advertised as part of TPP's Free Giving Back Services. This volunteer advertisement copy has been supplied to TPP and applicants apply direct to the organisation. Please contact the organisation directly if you have any questions about this volunteer role.
BOARD TRUSTEE – COMMUNITY MEDIATION [FUNDRAISING]
Role: Board Member (Fundraising) 
Reporting To: Board of Trustees
Are you passionate about reducing community conflict? Do you have desire, skills and capacity to help to our small & mighty charity improve its financial administration, assist us in our fundraising efforts, and help us ensure that we continue providing our much-needed services to the local community? If you're skilled in charity fundraising, we would love to hear from you. Previous or current trustee board experience is not essential.
ABOUT US
Brighton and Hove Independent Mediation Service (BHIMS) is a charity that has been working to reduce conflict in the local community for over 30 years.  Our core services cover community mediation and conflict coaching in Brighton & Hove, and Lewes areas, while also providing workplace mediation and training services.  Operationally, we are run by a small team of paid staff, and our core work is delivered by 50+ volunteer mediators.
 
WHAT WE’RE LOOKING FOR
We currently have a very active board of 5 trustees and are looking for additional board members to expand on current skillset and help the charity deliver even better service to our community in a sustainable and optimised way.
Specifically, we need our new board members to help us secure funding for our future. While helpful, previous or current trustee board experience is not essential – while you need to be willing and able to understand and accept the responsibilities of being a trustee, this could be your first board role.
Overall, we are looking for someone who:
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	Brings different perspectives, skills and ideas to conversations and decision making 
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	Shares our vision and values, a strong personal commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion and a real desire to support the local community 
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	Seeks to collaborate, and thrives working in a team while using impartiality, common sense and independent judgement 
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	Conducts trustee-related activities at approximately 5 hours per month 
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	Can attend in-person and/or online monthly meetings and our AGM 
WHAT WILL YOU BE DOING
Alongside our existing board members, you will be jointly involved in all board responsibilities, shaping the future direction of the charity and helping ensure the charity is carrying out its purpose and all resources and funds are used only in furthering its charitable objective. You will be preparing for and attending monthly board meetings, contributing to board discussions and decision making, and assisting in setting the direction for future fundraising efforts.
Working closely with our Chair of Trustees and Treasurer, you will:
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	Design and oversee our fundraising strategy; help us set goals and align our fundraising efforts to our organisation's needs, as well needs of our service users and existing funders expectations 
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	Further help us shape and develop funding streams to resource service development – as well as source additional funding to support what is already in place 
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	Support and actively participate in our fundraising efforts, including fundraising campaigns, from overseeing grant writing and submission to donor cultivation and advocacy 
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	Act as an advocate, clearly articulating the organization's mission, programs, and impact to inspire others to support the cause 
SKILLS / EXPERIENCE
As our Fundraising Trustee, you'll need:
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	A good understanding of charity landscape, including fundraising and grant opportunities and restrictions, and willingness to expand to areas relevant to our charity 
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	A strong ability to oversee the writing of compelling grants and fundraising bids 
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	A “thinking outside the box “approach: what we deliver for our users is vital, but the funding opportunities are few – so on top of helping us keep ongoing funders relationships solid, we’ll need you to be thinking of new ways to help us secure funding going forward 
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	A tenacious attitude, and a lot of resilience 
BENEFITS
By volunteering as a trustee with BHIMS, you will:
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	Become part of an energetic board who are passionate about peaceful dispute resolution and making a difference to the lives of those who need it most. 
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	Have an opportunity to make a lasting difference in the local community and contribute to our city’s vibrant charity /voluntary sector. 
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	Share your knowledge and experience and build new skills and expertise. 
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	Develop a deeper understanding of the drivers and solutions of community conflict. 
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	Have a chance to attend events and learn about community mediation and conflict coaching. 
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Would you like to improve the urban walking environment and our quality of life? Living Streets, the UK charity for everyday walking, is looking for an enthusiastic and experienced person to chair our board of voluntary trustees.
We are a charity that can influence anyone’s daily life. Our mission is to achieve a better walking environment and inspire people to walk more.
This is a pivotal time in our history: with a dynamic and experienced new Chief Executive, Catherine Woodhead; and a period of development, with a new strategy incoming that will take us towards our centenary in 2029.
With our thousands of members and supporters we run campaigns for positive change and influence policies that improve our streets such as encouraging families to walk to school, 20mph speed limits and controlling pavement parking.
We manage innovative national projects, engaging schools, communities and workplaces to encourage more people to walk short journeys. Our year-round walk to school challenge captures the imagination of children in over 2000 schools.
We work with local authorities and businesses to improve streets and public spaces. Our reports, such as The Pedestrian Pound, make a substantial contribution to the active travel agenda.
We are seeking someone with strong leadership and networking skills, with experience of good governance and helping organisations through growth. You will possess a substantial reputation which will add to the credibility of Living Streets. The role is a voluntary unpaid position, though reasonable expenses will be reimbursed. The term of office is for six years.
Closing date: 03/11/2025 (12pm)
Interviews: 20/11/2025
Interview Location: London Head Office
Our mission is to achieve a better walking environment and inspire people to walk more.
 
                                


 
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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!
About the Charity
The Sussex Reptile Rescue Centre is a small, registered charity (Charity Number 1210189)
established to care for, rehabilitate, educate, and treat ill, injured, and unwanted reptiles in
Sussex County and its Surrounding areas.
Aims and Objectives
 To improve public perception of reptiles and amphibians
 To promote responsible pet ownership and exemplary animal welfare
 To deliver education that is “inclusive for all.”
 To promote positive values regarding companion animals and the responsibility of
pet care
What we do
 Reptile Rescue and Rehoming Services
o Taking in Sick, injured and unwanted reptiles -Finding, vetting and rehoming
reptiles
 Advice and Guidance
o Providing Advice and Guidance to reptile owners.
 Outreach and Education
o Going to Youth Clubs, Schools and Clubs to educate children/young people
about Reptiles
o Hosting events for the community, which will raise awareness of the charity
and the work we do.
About the role
We are looking for a qualified veterinary surgeon/professional to support The Sussex
Reptile Rescue Centre as a trustee & advisor.
Our trustees play a vital role in ensuring the Sussex Reptile Rescue Centre achieves its core
charitable purpose, overseeing the charity’s overall management and administration.
By joining as a trustee, you will help determine the charity’s overall direction and development
as a strong advocate for The Sussex Reptile Rescue Centre and our work.
As you champion our cause, you’ll continuously strive for best practice in all areas of your
role whilst effectively evaluating and mitigating risks, and ensuring compliance to legal
obligations under charity law.
To lean more about becoming a trustee with us (and your commitments as a trustee), please
 
Qualifications and accreditations
- A qualified veterinary professional, with a specialisation in reptiles
- Specialisation working with amphibians is a bonus, but not essential.
- Experienced committing to the requirements and expectations of a charity trustee
Skills and qualities
- Have excellent communication skills, with a willingness to participate actively in discussion and exercise sound independent judgement
- Able to offer well-informed and pragmatic advise regarding the animals in our care,
putting their wellbeing and quality of life at the forefront.
- A strong advocate for the charity’s work and what we do, with an enthusiasm for the
Sussex Reptile Rescue Centre’s vision and goal
- Be willing and able to attend regular trustee meetings (6 per annum, held remotely)
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Using Anonymous Recruitment
This organisation is using Anonymous Recruitment to reduce bias in the first stages of the hiring process. Submit your application as normal and our system will anonymise it for you. Your personal information will be hidden until the recruiter contacts you.
The London Prisons Mission is an independent charity that supports and assists multi-faith Prison Chaplaincy teams; enables volunteers to work with those in prison and leaving prison; and to inform congregations about prisoners, their families, prison staff, victims of crime and issues concerning the criminal justice system.
The Mission has gone through a period of transition and we are looking to refresh the charity’s structures and activities to make it a more effective organisation for those we seek to serve.
The Chair of the Mission will direct this work and work with the LPM support group and the trustees to ensure that the Mission can fulfil its objectives. 
 
MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES
Volunteer Support and Recruitment:
- Refreshing the leadership structure of the Mission through the recruitment of new trustees to oversee our work
- Identify potential volunteering opportunities for interested members of church congregations (provided proper training and support is in place)
External Networking:
- Meet representatives of national organisations and prison reform groups to discuss volunteer opportunities and information sharing
Staying Informed:
- Keep up to date with developments in the criminal justice system (CJS), including reports from HM Inspectorates
Communication:
- Meet every two months with LPM support group. Share relevant information with management teams, chaplaincy teams (of all faiths), and partner churches
Relationship Building:
- Maintain contact with managing chaplains of partner prisons.
- Initiate contact with prisons which LPM might work with in the future and co-ordinate prison visits for the LPM support group
Church Engagement:
- Communicate regularly with partner churches to promote prison-related awareness and engagement within congregations
Events and Public Engagement:
- Lead on organisation of events like prisoner art shows and activities around Prisons Week
- Encourage faith communities to be more active in CJS issues
You will work with the London Prisons Mission support group on all of the above, but will be expected to take a lead on all these responsibilities delegating where necessary
Please send a CV and covering letter explaining why you would like to take up this post and outlining your relevant experience.
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!
Organisation: Make a Smile
Location: Remote (with opportunities for in-person collaboration depending on projects)
Commitment: Flexible, approx. 4–6 hours per week
About Make a Smile
At Make a Smile, we believe in creativity and innovation to ensure children and volunteers alike have the best experience possible. We’re constantly looking for fresh, forward-thinking ideas to improve how we work, and our Innovations Officers play a vital role in bringing those ideas to life.
The Role
As an Innovations Officer, you’ll take the lead on a unique innovation project—overseeing it from idea to reality. Each project is designed to keep our charity current, exciting, and impactful, whether that’s through new activities, resources, or systems that improve how we operate.
You’ll work with and manage a dedicated Innovations Subcommittee, guiding the project through planning, testing, reviewing, and rolling out across chapters. This is a brilliant opportunity for someone who enjoys problem-solving, project management, and bringing creative ideas to life.
The Innovations Officer will:
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	Create a clear project outline (aims, budget, timeline, required skills, and success criteria). 
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	Recruit and manage a subcommittee, ensuring the right mix of skills to make the project a success. 
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	Oversee project administration, including risk assessments, task logs, and reflection templates. 
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	Design, test, and pilot the project, gathering feedback from volunteers and chapters. 
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	Evaluate and improve the project through multiple testing rounds before rollout. 
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	Support full implementation, ensuring it becomes embedded into the charity’s work. 
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	Keep trustees updated with regular progress reports and updates at leadership meetings. 
What We’re Looking For
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	Strong organisational and project management skills. 
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	Creativity and a problem-solving mindset. 
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	Ability to lead and support a team of volunteers. 
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	Willingness to adapt, reflect, and improve upon feedback. 
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	An interest in developing new ideas and approaches. 
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	No specific technical background is required—just enthusiasm and commitment! 
What You’ll Gain
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	Hands-on experience managing a project from start to finish. 
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	Skills in leadership, delegation, and innovation. 
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	The chance to bring your ideas to life and see them make a real difference. 
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	A collaborative, supportive environment with other volunteers. 
Time Commitment
This role is flexible and can be done remotely. We ask for around 4–6 hours per week, though this may vary depending on the stage of your project.
* To bring children's dreams to life * To provide a professional service * To bring fun to both children and volunteers



 
                    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!
About Children with Voices
Children with Voices is a vibrant non-profit organisation dedicated to supporting children and families through community-based initiatives. We run engaging holiday clubs for children aged 5–11, promoting healthy lifestyles, wellbeing, and early intervention to reduce the risk of gang involvement and antisocial behaviour (ASB). Our mission is to create opportunities for children from all backgrounds—especially those from low-income families, single-parent households, or disadvantaged communities—to thrive physically, emotionally, and socially. Our clubs focus on: - Promoting healthy eating and encouraging children to eat 7+ portions of fruit and vegetables daily. - Teaching children where food comes from and the benefits of nutrition. - Building social and life skills through teamwork, cooking, and inclusive play. - Offering affordable, fun, and engaging activities that promote physical fitness and reduce childhood obesity. - Supporting parents with knowledge about budget-friendly healthy food options. - Creating positive connections across different communities to reduce postcode-related division.
Role Overview – Treasurer (Volunteer Position)
We are seeking a dedicated Volunteer Treasurer to oversee the financial health of Children with Voices and help strengthen our financial systems. This is an exciting opportunity to make a real impact in a grassroots charity working to empower children and families. Time commitment: Approximately 10–15 hours per month, flexible around your availability. Location: Remote with occasional in-person meetings (London-based preferred but not essential).
Key Responsibilities
· Oversee the financial affairs of Children with Voices, ensuring compliance with legal and regulatory requirements.
· Ensure accurate financial records are maintained and effective financial procedures are in place.
· Monitor and report regularly on the organisation’s financial position.
· Prepare financial reports, budgets, cash flow statements, and annual accounts in collaboration with the Chair and Trustees.
· Lead on financial planning and advise the committee on the financial viability of proposals, plans, and fundraising initiatives.
· Report key financial information to trustees and support them in understanding financial obligations.
· Support the organisation with budgeting, funding applications, and ensuring value for money.
· Ensure sound internal controls, including processes for:
· - Authorisation of spending and purchasing systems
· - Managing cash flow and petty cash
· - Payment of staff or volunteer expenses (if applicable)
· - Bank reconciliation and cheque signatories
Person Specification – Ideal Qualities
· Experience in financial management, bookkeeping, or accountancy (formal qualifications desirable but not essential).
· Understanding of charity finance and relevant legal and regulatory frameworks.
· Knowledge of fundraising, grant reporting, and managing budgets in voluntary/community settings.
· Strong financial analysis and reporting skills.
· Excellent communication skills with the ability to explain financial information clearly to non-financial stakeholders.
· Commitment to the values and mission of Children with Voices.
· Organised, reliable, and able to work independently as well as collaboratively with trustees and volunteers.
What You’ll Gain
· A rewarding opportunity to use your financial skills to support a meaningful cause.
· Experience in charity governance and financial oversight.
· A chance to contribute to community empowerment and social impact.
· Recognition of your volunteer contribution and references for future roles, if desired.
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!
STOP SCROLLING. This isn't just a volunteer role - it's a high-impact mission.
Are you an entrepreneurial leader ready to launch a national movement?
MINDSET Charity is a brand-new, UK-wide men's mental wellbeing and personal growth organisation determined to tackle the mental health crisis among men aged 16-50 years old. We're building a vital, remote-first brotherhood of support, resources, and mentoring. We have the vision, the brand, and the essential resources - now we need the operational powerhouse.
We are seeking an exceptional, pioneering Project Director/Manager to be the operational lead, ensuring we successfully secure our Charity Commission registration, build our digital infrastructure, recruit our core volunteer teams, and launch with maximum impact across the UK. Reporting directly to the Board of Trustees.
The Challenge (And Your Opportunity):
The tragedy of male suicide in the UK demands action. We refuse to be another generic charity. MINDSET is about proactive growth, actionable self-improvement, and building a genuine community.
As our operational lead, you won't just manage tasks; you will drive the engine - turning our strategy into reality. This is a hands-on, highly autonomous remote role requiring a start-up mentality and the dedication to manage all launch workstreams, from platform development to compliance, volunteer recruitment, and initial community building.
Who We Need to Poke:
We need an excellent leader with a proven project management track record and a genuine entrepreneurial spirit. You should be:
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	A Proven Leader: Able to inspire, manage, and coordinate a diverse, remote team of talented volunteers (service leads, technical leads, content creators, etc.). 
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	An Entrepreneurial Mindset: Creative, resourceful, and capable of identifying unique selling points (USPs) and opportunities that make MINDSET stand out in a crowded charity landscape. 
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	A Skilled Project Manager: Experienced in planning, scoping, and executing complex projects, ideally involving digital infrastructure and start-up operations. 
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	Highly Autonomous: Self-motivated, disciplined, and comfortable working remotely to drive deadlines and deliverables for Charity Commission registration and launch. 
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	Passionately Aligned: Deeply committed to men's mental health and personal growth, understanding the specific needs of men aged 16–50. 
What You Will Deliver:
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	Launch Strategy: Oversee the execution of the full charity launch plan, from pre-registration to service delivery setup. 
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	Team Building: Establish and manage the core volunteer team (outside the Board of Trustees), including peer support facilitators and mentors. 
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	Infrastructure: Ensure the successful setup of our remote platform, resource library, and digital communication channels. 
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	Impact: Position MINDSET for success to support thousands of men a year, fulfilling our purpose and validating our existence. 
Don't just cheer from the sidelines. Lead the charge. If you are ready to use your professional expertise to build a groundbreaking charity from the ground up, we want you at the helm.
Apply Now to Become MINDSET's Project Director/Manager.
Your leadership will define our success. Let's make a monumental difference for UK men.
MINDSET Charity
@MINDSETCharity
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!
Main Responsibilities
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	Helping support UI creation in the long term 
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	Maintaining product integrite 
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	Ensuring productivity within Easing Anxeities’ product creation 
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	Clear communication with all other trustee members 
 
Qualities of a UI/UX
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	A clear understanding of app design with a clear passion to 
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	Having a long term strategy for the future UI/UX of Easing Axieites with a passion to progress 
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	Clear communication with expectations set for all trustees and volunteers 
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	A willingness to progress their skill set throughout the future of Easing Anxieites 
 
Responsibilities of all trustees
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	Support and provide advice on Easing Anxieties’ purpose, vision, goals and activities. 
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	Approve operational strategies and policies, and monitor and evaluate their implementation. 
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	Oversee Easing Anxieties’ financial plans and budgets, and monitor and evaluate progress. 
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	Ensure the effective and efficient administration of the organisation. 
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	Ensure that key risks are being identified, monitore,d and controlled effectively. 
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	Review and approve Easing Anxieties financial statements. 
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	Provide support and challenge to Easing Anxieties CEO in the exercise of their delegated authority and affairs. 
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	Keep abreast of changes in Easing Anxieites’ operating environment. 
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	Contribute to regular reviews of Easing Anxieties own governance. 
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	Attend Board meetings, adequately prepared to contribute to discussions. 
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	Use independent judgment, acting legally and in good faith to promote and protect Easing Anxieties’ interests, to the exclusion of their own personal and/or any third party interests. 
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	Contribute to the broader promotion of Easing Anxieites’ objects, aims and reputation by applying your skills, expertise, knowledge and contacts. 
Essential qualities and attributes of all trustees
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	Willingness and ability to understand and accept their responsibilities and liabilities as trustees and to act in the best interests of the organisation. 
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	Ability to think creatively and strategically, exercise good, independent judgement and work effectively as a board member. 
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	Effective communication skills and willingness to participate actively in discussion. 
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	A strong personal commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion. 
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	Enthusiasm for our vision and mission. 
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	Willingness to lead according to our values, Easing Anxieties. 
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	Commitment to Nolan’s seven principles of public life: selflessness, integrity, objectivity, accountability, openness, honesty and leadership 
 
Terms of appointment
Terms of office
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	Trustees are appointed for a [2] year term of office, renewal for [2] further terms to a maximum of [10] years. 
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	This is a voluntary position, but reasonable expenses will be reimbursed. 
Time commitment
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	Attending [4] Board meetings annually. Currently meetings are held remotely. 
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	You will be a member of a sub-committee which will meet [6] times in a year. 
 
To provide medical education to children aged 5 to 15 across South Yorkshire, via digital and 3D modeling.


 
                    The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Trustee: Finance, Governance & Compliance
Help guide a rare disease charity through its next chapter
SLC6A1 Connect UK is seeking Trustees with expertise in charity law, compliance, data protection, contract management, finance, or charity governance to join our board and help us grow sustainably.
This is a chance to use your professional skills to support a small, impactful charity and help shape its future.
What We’re Looking For
We’re especially keen to hear from people with experience in:
- Charity law and regulatory compliance
- Data protection and GDPR
- Contract negotiation and management
- Financial planning, budgeting, and reporting
- Charity governance and strategic oversight
Soft skills we value:
- Evaluating diverse viewpoints
- Sharing workload and supporting the team
- Adapting to shifting priorities and deadlines
Why Join Us?
- “The charity gives me hope and comfort that someone is working tirelessly to help find a cure for our children.” - Dan, parent of a six-year-old diagnosed with SLC6A1
- “The charity is the only resource available to myself and my family with knowledge of my son's rare genetic disease. It provides emotional support, in addition to offering relevant information and referrals to other professionals and families. By collaborating through this network, we are better positioned to pursue a cure or treatment.” - Helen, parent of an individual diagnosed with SLC6A1 at the age of 30
- “Volunteering with SLC6A1 Connect UK has given me a sense of purpose and belonging during a journey that can often feel isolating. Being part of this community means connecting with others who truly understand, sharing hope, supporting vital research, and working together to create a better future for our children.”
You’ll be joining a charity that is:
- Led by lived experience
- Focused on impact and innovation
- Ready to grow with your guidance
What We Offer
- A chance to shape the future of a rare disease charity
- Governance experience and leadership development
- Opportunities to advocate nationally and build networks
- A meaningful way to use your skills for good
FAQs
- “I don’t think I have enough time.”
We estimate around 4-6 hours per month, including quarterly board meetings and one strategy day per year.
- “I’ve never been a trustee before.”
We welcome all backgrounds and provide support to help you succeed.
This role is advertised as part of TPP's Free Giving Back Services. This volunteer advertisement copy has been supplied to TPP and applicants apply direct to the organisation. Please contact the organisation directly if you have any questions about this volunteer role.
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We are seeking a proactive, strategic, and mission-aligned Funding Manager to join our growing team. This pivotal role will lead on identifying, applying for, and managing multiple streams of funding to support the delivery and expansion of our work. As a small charity with big impact, funding is vital to everything we do — from running support services to delivering education and campaigning for change. The Funding Manager will be at the heart of ensuring our sustainability and growth by securing the resources we need. You will be line managed by the Chair of Trustees, and work closely with the Treasurer and other trustees as needed to complete applications, manage current funding applications and report on grant outcomes.
 
What are the key responsibilities of this role?
This role will have the following duties, but are not limited to:
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	Identify and research suitable funding opportunities from trusts, foundations, statutory bodies, and other grant-makers 
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	Lead and coordinate the writing and submission of compelling funding bids, applications, and proposals. 
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	Manage and track existing grants, ensuring compliance with reporting requirements and deadlines. 
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	Work with trustees (e.g. Treasurer and Chair) to gather financial and impact data for applications and reports. 
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	Maintain a funding pipeline and reporting calendar, ensuring visibility of all application stages and deadlines. 
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	Build and maintain relationships with funders, providing updates on Hidayah’s work and impact. 
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	Monitor trends in the funding landscape and keep the charity informed of relevant changes and opportunities. 
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	Advise and support the Board in developing a long-term funding strategy. 
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	To maintain clear records on the organisation’s shared systems (Google Drive). 
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	Meet regularly e.g. monthly or bi-monthly with your line manager to discuss funding applications and progress 
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	To check and respond to funding application emails promptly and within deadlines set for funding applications 
What do we expect from the Funding Manager?
Please note that you must agree with and fit the criteria below to be eligible to volunteer in this role:
Essential:
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	Demonstrable experience of successful fundraising from trusts, foundations, or statutory funders. 
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	Excellent bid writing and storytelling skills, with the ability to communicate impact clearly. 
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	Strong organisational skills, able to manage multiple deadlines and priorities. 
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	Financially literate, comfortable working with budgets and data. 
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	Self-motivated and able to work independently while collaborating with others. 
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	A commitment to the values and mission of Hidayah LGBTQI+. 
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	Knowledge of CRM or funding management tools. 
Desirable:
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	Experience working with grassroots or LGBTQI+ charities. 
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	Understanding of issues affecting LGBTQI+ Muslims or minoritised communities. 
How much commitment is required?
This is a voluntary role with flexible hours, and can be carried out around your existing commitments. We are results-focused, so while you have autonomy over when you volunteer, we ask that funding bids and key deadlines are met in a timely and reliable manner.
Our mission is to provide support and welfare for LGBTQI+ Muslims
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We’re looking for a motivated finance professional to join our Trustee Board as Treasurer, provide us with financial strategic direction and help us maintain our long-term sustainability
Working closely with our Chair and Chief Officer, your key responsibilities will include:
• Keeping the Board informed about its financial duties and responsibilities
• Guiding and advising the Board in the approval of budgets, accounts and financial statements
• Chairing the Board’s Finance Sub-Committee
• Reviewing the quarterly and year end accounts produced by our Administrator
• Presenting the year end accounts at the Annual General Meeting
• Ensuring that proper financial procedures and controls are in place to safeguard the charity’s resources
• Ensuring that the charity has appropriate reserves and investment policies
You don’t need to have been a trustee before, but you’ll need to:
• have recognised professional financial qualifications or experience
• ideally, have some knowledge or experience of charity finances
• be familiar with Quickbooks accounting systems and spreadsheets
• have the skills to analyse proposals and examine their financial consequences
• be able to explain complex financial information in an accessible way
• be able to exercise good independent judgment and if necessary to make difficult recommendations
• work effectively as part of a team
• have the time and flexibility to respond to the demands of the charity
• be willing to learn about and follow the Citizens Advice aims, principles and policies, including confidentiality, equality and data protection
• represent Citizens Advice professionally at all times
If you are interested in joining our successful and expanding service, as we continue to meet the advice needs of the diverse communities we serve, we would love to hear from you.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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The Deputy Chair of Hidayah provides essential support to the Chair, helps ensure the effective governance of the organisation, and stands ready to act in the Chair’s absence. This role helps maintain the smooth functioning of the Board and the organisation overall.
What are the key responsibilities of this role?
This role will have the following duties, but are not limited to:
· Support the Chair in providing strategic leadership and overseeing Trustee meetings, stepping in as Chair when needed
· Contribute to the development, implementation, and review of Hidayah’s Strategic Plan, Annual Report, and key governance policies
· Help manage volunteers and support fellow Trustees to ensure shared responsibility, accountability, and active engagement across the Board
· Assist in planning and delivering core governance activities, such as the Annual General Meeting (AGM) and Trustee votes
· Act as a signatory on financial matters, supporting the smooth running of Hidayah’s operations.
· Lead or support outreach activities, including identifying and engaging new partners, drafting proposals, and maintaining outreach records
· Help plan and promote events and campaigns, and contribute to the development of inclusive outreach strategies
· Represent Hidayah at external events, building relationships with individuals and organisations aligned with our mission
What do we expect from the Deputy Chair?
Please note that you must agree with and fit the criteria below to be eligible to volunteer in this role:
Essential:
· A strong commitment to Hidayah’s mission and values, particularly around LGBTQ+ Muslim inclusion
· Reliable, organised, and able to manage tasks independently
· Good written and verbal communication skills
· Basic digital literacy – including use of email, Google Drive, and Microsoft Office tools
· Ability to maintain confidentiality and act with integrity
· Respectful, inclusive, and collaborative working style
· Willingness to take initiative, contribute ideas, and stay engaged with wider organisational activity
Desirable:
· Experience in community outreach, project support, or partnership building – particularly in a grassroots, voluntary, or equalities-focused setting
· Familiarity with governance, quality assurance, or safeguarding in the charity or community sector
· Experience facilitating or supporting meetings and group discussions
· Ability to resolve conflict or challenges with empathy and professionalism
· Knowledge or lived experience of LGBTQ+ Muslim identities or the intersection of faith, gender, and sexuality
· Awareness of diversity, equity, and inclusion best practices
How much commitment is required?
This is a voluntary role with flexible hours, and can be carried out around your existing commitments. The role will take approximately 2 - 4 hours per week (flexible depending on needs and availability). You are also required to attend monthly board meetings. There is also an expectation of willingness to commit to the role for at least 3 months.
Our mission is to provide support and welfare for LGBTQI+ Muslims
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
We're looking for a motivated and highly organised Events Administrative Manager to play a central role in the smooth organisation of Bi Pride 2026. This role will provide administrative support to the Events team and supervise the newly developed Events Administration sub-team.
Ideal time commitment: approx. 5-10 hours per month; flexible. This is likely to increase on the approach to an event.
Location: remote/ home based, in-person attendance at events is desirable.
Supported/ supervised by: the Head of Events, also working closely with the Events Trustee and volunteers in the Events team.
Bi Pride UK’s mission is to create spaces where people who experience attraction beyond gender can be freely visible and celebrate themselves and their identities. It’s not enough to be ‘welcome’ at Pride. We make up a very large proportion of the queer community – the 2021 Census actually shows we’re half of the community – and we deserve to be visible and celebrated in our own right.
There are many ways to make this happen, and we work in many ways to bring this change about:
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	Outreach work with other Prides, LGBTQ+ organisations and bi organisations – our consultation work with local Prides, the UK Pride Organisers Network and local and national LGBTQ+ organisations works in a tailored way to make sure that bi inclusion is a top priority and is being done well 
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	Organising a high-profile annual Bi Pride event – from September 2019, Bi Pride UK made history with the largest ever gathering of bi people recorded. A performance stage, a panel stage, stall village, street food, and over 1,300 attendees. After going virtual with the BiFi Festival for 2020 due to Covid-19 and running a virtual Pride event in 2021, we came back in person in 2022 with a hybrid event, and have been running the event in this format ever since 
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	Building a strong online and virtual community – just as important as the rest of our work is making sure that people hear about it! People need to know what resources and spaces exist for them, and how they can connect with other people like them 
The role:
The Events team at Bi Pride UK is one of the core operational teams within the charity. The team handles programming, production and execution of our events, including our annual flagship Bi Pride event, which holds the record for the largest Bi Pride event in the world. This role will sit within the Events Administration sub-team, who are responsible for organising and performing administrative tasks to support the Events team to deliver smooth and highly successful events.
We are looking for a motivated and highly organised Events Administrative Manager to play a central role in the smooth organisation of Bi Pride 2026. This role will provide administrative support to the Events team, most specifically assisting the Head of Events and Events Trustee with their administrative needs. The Events Administrative Manager will also supervise the Events Administration sub-team, helping to build up and shape this new emerging branch of the Events team. The holder of this role will join a supportive team, working with volunteers across the Events team and wider charity to contribute towards defining and improving the internal processes involved in producing Bi Pride 2026.
Key tasks of this role will include:
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	Working closely with the Head of Events and Events Trustee to ensure efficient organisation of the administrative activity relating to the Events team; 
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	Monitoring a shared Events team email inbox, including answering queries and escalating emails to the appropriate internal volunteer as required; 
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	Monitoring and maintaining a shared Events team planner, ensuring all information is up-to-date and accurate; 
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	Facilitating and tracking the completion of general event contributor contracts (such as consultants, catering, BSL interpreters, etc.), and maintaining accurate record keeping of the documentation; 
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	Receiving invoices from event contributors, maintaining accurate record keeping of these documents and sharing documentation with the Finance Team to process payments; 
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	Liaising with the Events team and event contributors to gather required information about the event/ contributors, and sharing this information with the Media & Comms Team in a timely manner for the production of Event related assets and promotional materials; 
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	Supervising a small team of year-round volunteers (dedicated to the administration of Bi Pride UK events); 
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	Attending regular Events Team meetings and venue visits, to contribute to the smooth planning and execution of the event. 
Our team volunteers remotely from anywhere in the UK, with some travel required occasionally (primarily for our flagship Pride event in London in August). All reasonable expenses incurred are reimbursed, including travel, lunch at away days and other all day events, and some childcare costs if required. The successful candidate will attend fortnightly Events team meetings on Wednesday evenings via conference call, in addition to other possible meetings with the Events Administration sub-team and Events Trustee and Head of Events which will be scheduled in line with the team’s best availability.
Volunteer specification:
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	Interest and passion for tackling discrimination against and improving the visibility of people in the UK attracted to more than one gender; 
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	An understanding of the needs of people and communities in the UK attracted beyond gender; 
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	Commitment to the aims and objectives of Bi Pride UK; 
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	Experience of administration in a workplace or charity role; 
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	Some experience of overseeing a team, especially volunteers; 
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	Ability to handle documentation and accurate record keeping in a manner which adheres to confidentiality and GDPR requirements; 
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	Confidence to suggest improvements to pre-existing administrative approaches, and create and maintain new administrative processes; 
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	Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to build effective working relationships with volunteers at all levels within the organisation, as well as with event contributors; 
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	Excellent IT skills (for example, Google Workspace applications); 
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	Excellent written and oral communication skills; 
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	Meticulous attention to detail; 
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	Strong team player, with the ability to self-motivate when working remotely. 
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
 
                 
                         
                         
                         
                         
                         
                         
                         
                         
                         
                         
                         
                        