Volunteering opportunities volunteer roles
Iprovision is the benevolent fund of The Chartered Institute of Public Relations (CIPR). Iprovision is currently looking for new volunteers to join its Board of Trustees.
You don’t need to be a member of the CIPR to become a Trustee of Iprovision, but you do need to be willing to donate your time – and your understanding of the challenges life can throw at us – to consider the plight of those less fortunate.
The role Iprovision plays in helping members in need is really important. For example, Iprovision provides the funding for the CIPR’s mental health hotline that gives members access to expert advice and online materials. CIPR members coping with stress, with job loss, family illnesses or other challenges can turn to Iprovision for expert advice, counselling and, in many cases, financial support. To mark CIPR’s 75th anniversary we also established an education fund to help people get into the PR profession. We plan to continue with this fund in future years.
As a registered charity, Iprovision is led by its small board of up to 12 volunteer Trustees who consider the applications from CIPR members for support. Based on advice from a professional Support worker – the Trustees make the final decision on the type and level of support to be provided. This might be a straight cash grant, or the Trustees might elect to pay for some training and coaching to help someone get back into employment.
Each applicant for support is presented to the Trustees anonymously, and decisions are taken purely on the facts presented, the situation being experienced, and the types of support that are available.
As a charity, Iprovision depends for its funding purely on the voluntary annual donations that some members pay on top of their CIPR subscriptions, and fundraising activity and events.
The Trustees have a vital role to play – driving awareness of the fund, arranging and supporting fundraising activity, and of course considering applications for support. The Trustees meet four times a year (mix of in person and hybrid meetings) and are responsible for ensuring that the charity manages its funds wisely.
Knowledge, experience and attributes
Charitable Trustees have a general obligation to:
- Act in the charity’s best interests
- Manage the charity’s resources responsibly
- Act with reasonable care and skill.
Trustees should understand the purpose and activities of the charity and ensure they are in line and complying with the governance documents (the Memorandum and Articles of Association).
We are particularly keen to hear from people with experience or knowledge of:
- Fundraising
- Governance and charity law
- Accountancy and financial planning
Support & Training
We will provide opportunities for you to learn new skills and grow your expertise as we develop our plans. We encourage a culture of learning amongst our trustees, encourage and support them to develop existing skills, which help you flourish as a trustee on our board.
Benefits
This is a volunteer role so no material rewards are offered. Benefits are non-material and include experience, the opportunity to contribute, to learn and become part of a dynamic community. You will gain lasting relationships, insight into a benevolent fund, experience of non-executive leadership and the rewards of contribution. We will reimburse out of pocket expenses, including travel to attend any Iprovision meetings.
Liability
Iprovision is a separate legal entity (it is incorporated) and this acts as a mitigation to any personal liability.
For more information: see the essential trustee: what you need to know, what you need to do. Charity Commission England & Wales.
Our terms of service
Trustees are elected to serve terms of three years with an expectation that they will serve no more than 2-3 terms of three years.
We encourage applications from all sections of society and locations and are keen to ensure continued diversity brings constructive challenge and adds to the governance and work, of the charity.
Iprovision was founded in 1965 and its charitable purpose is to provide support in cash or in kind for the prevention or relief of poverty.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Do you want to be inspired by the impact of education? Do you have the skills to lead an established board of governors? A school in Derby is looking for a skilled volunteer to drive school improvement.
As a Chair of Governors, you’ll operate at the head of a governing board and utilise strategic leadership skills, making decisions on a wide range of topics making a difference improving education within your local community.
We’re currently recruiting volunteers for a Chair of Governors in Derby to strengthen their governing board and enhance outcomes of pupils within your community. If you feel, you want to make a difference within your community, read on for more details about the role of a chair of governors and how to apply.
Governors make decisions that affect schools and their pupils for years to come; our recent impact survey found that our volunteers bring £9.9 million worth of value to schools each year, and 9/10 volunteers would recommend being a governor to a friend. Becoming a governor gives you ample opportunity for personal and professional development, including exposure to finance and budgeting, safeguarding, HR, strategic planning, and more.
As a Chair of governor, you can visit the school to gain an understanding of the culture and ethos as well as meeting children, parents, and teachers, and see the impact of your work first-hand. Chair of governors act as a ‘critical friend’ to their head teacher ensuring accountability and helping to monitor and evaluate the schools progress, budget and staffing. You’ll also help your governing board to shape and implement future plans and guide the schools aims, ethos and values.
You don’t need to be a parent or have any specific skills to become a chair of governors, you’ll need to be over 18 and happy to have a DBS check to apply! Professional skills such as HR, finance, law or project management are useful but governing boards are often needing softer skills such as leadership, communication and problem solving alongside a fresh perspective and lived experience within their communities to help schools have a bright future. As a chair of governors, you’ll be supported by the Vice Chair and Clerk to help ensure an effective, focused board utilising and building its skills, knowledge and experience.
This vacancy is for a 7-11 junior school looking to find a chair of governor to sit on their board with experience of Business and Finance. They would ideally like their chair of governors to have had previous experience of being a governor. The school is proud of the outcomes it offers for its children, including use of a forest school, creating life long learners.
If you’re interested in becoming a chair of governor, fill out the short application form. We have vacancies available across England and Wales, including the roles listed above in Derby. You can express your preference for location on the form itself.
Please note, this role may close early if we receive a high volume of interest.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Policy Advisor
Youth Advantage UK
Remote
Unpaid role, expenses not paid
Voluntary
Job description
Youth Advantage UK (YAUK) is seeking a Volunteer Policy Advisor to support its Long-Term Research & Policy Team in identifying and delivering on opportunities for the organisation to grow its impact. The successful candidate will be responsible for identifying current policy priorities and trends relating young people and children. Working closely with the Heads of Policy and Senior Policy Advisor, the ideal candidate will use their prior experience to help YAUK to identify where it should be focussing its efforts. They will should have a good understanding of UK public policy, IT literacy, and the ability to work well independently and in a team.
Responsibilities:
• Review government priorities relating to young people, summarising key policies and legislation in a succinct manner.
• Identify political, governmental or societal figures with an influence over youth policy, mapping these individuals for future engagement.
• Support other members of the team in the development of policy documents.
• Monitor, analyse and respond to external trends which impact on the organisation’s strategic policies and focus.
• Support the Head of Policy and Senior Policy Officer in delivering the policy team’s wider goals and priorities.
• Provide insight and advice in the development of wider organisational objective setting.
• Support the organisation’s Communications Team in developing and implementing effective strategies when required.
• Support the creation of blogs and articles on policy related issues and to support with the development of academic articles and reports.
• Provide proof reading and flexible organisational support where needed.
Requirements:
• Knowledge of UK youth policy and the wider political system.
• Knowledge of issues affecting children and young people in the UK.
• Experience of desk research and reviewing policy and/or research papers.
• Excellent writing and speaking skills.
• IT literacy, including proficiency with Microsoft Office and Google Suite.
• Ability to work well independently and in a team.
• Strong attention to detail and organisational skills.
• Ability to prioritise tasks and manage time effectively.
Benefits
• Gain valuable experience in research and understanding of the policy process.
• Opportunity to work with a dedicated and passionate team.
• Flexible working hours.
Candidates must send CV in PDF format otherwise it is not considered.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Help Us Support Local Families -
Do you want to help local families thrive during challenging times? Join Home-Start Guildford and help us build a stronger, more connected community.
As our Fundraising Trustee, you’ll shape the direction of our income generation strategy, helping us reach more families in need.
About Home-Start Guildford
We’re a local charity supporting families with young children through challenging times. Our trained volunteers offer emotional and practical help in the home and connect families with specialist services. We’re part of the Home-Start UK network, benefiting from their quality framework - but we raise our own funds locally.
The Role
We’re seeking a Fundraising Trustee to help shape and deliver our fundraising strategy. You’ll work alongside our small, passionate staff team and fellow trustees to ensure we have the resources to continue supporting families in need.
A little bit about the role…
- To maintain strong relationships with existing donors and supporters.
- To identify, assess and progress new grant sources and fundraising opportunities.
- To coordinate and support the work of the fundraising committee.
- To contribute to fundraising events.
- To maintain knowledge of current fundraising procedures and legislation affecting fundraising activities within the charitable sector.
- To raise awareness of Home-Start Guildford and the work we do with families, galvanizing support from the local community, businesses and organisations.
A little bit about you…
- Passionate and dedicated individual with experience of fundraising in charity, public, and/or corporate sectors, with a successful track record of achieving and exceeding fundraising targets.
- Enthusiasm to work collaboratively as part of a small, ambitious team.
- Eager to take the initiative and get hands-on with a positive “can do” attitude to bring fundraising projects to fruition.
- Excellent communication skills with the ability to build and maintain relationships with a diverse range of stakeholders.
- Strong organisational skills, with the ability to prioritise.
- Friendly and approachable; honest and trustworthy.
Training and Support
- Trustees are fully inducted into Home-Start at the start of their new role; they will receive:
- An online welcome event and e-learning, introducing Home-Start’s service and your responsibilities.
- Training in key areas including safeguarding.
- Reimbursement of paid expenses.
- Access to Home-Start’s online community via Home-Start UK intranet – full of information and guidance on running a local Home-Start.
- Tailored support by other trustees and staff.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Do you want to be inspired by the impact of education? Do you have the skills to lead an established board of governors? A school in High Wycombe is looking for a skilled volunteer to drive school improvement.
As a Chair of Governors, you’ll operate at the head of a governing board and utilise strategic leadership skills, making decisions on a wide range of topics making a difference improving education within your local community.
We’re currently recruiting volunteers for a Chair of Governors in High Wycombe to strengthen their governing board and enhance outcomes of pupils within your community. If you feel, you want to make a difference within your community, read on for more details about the role of a chair of governors and how to apply.
Governors make decisions that affect schools and their pupils for years to come; our recent impact survey found that our volunteers bring £9.9 million worth of value to schools each year, and 9/10 volunteers would recommend being a governor to a friend. Becoming a governor gives you ample opportunity for personal and professional development, including exposure to finance and budgeting, safeguarding, HR, strategic planning, and more.
As a Chair of governor, you can visit the school to gain an understanding of the culture and ethos as well as meeting children, parents, and teachers, and see the impact of your work first-hand. Chair of governors act as a ‘critical friend’ to their head teacher ensuring accountability and helping to monitor and evaluate the schools progress, budget and staffing. You’ll also help your governing board to shape and implement future plans and guide the schools aims, ethos and values.
You don’t need to be a parent or have any specific skills to become a chair of governors, you’ll need to be over 18 and happy to have a DBS check to apply! Professional skills such as HR, finance, law or project management are useful but governing boards are often needing softer skills such as leadership, communication and problem solving alongside a fresh perspective and lived experience within their communities to help schools have a bright future. As a chair of governors, you’ll be supported by the Vice Chair and Clerk to help ensure an effective, focused board utilising and building its skills, knowledge and experience.
This vacancy is for a 7-11 junior school looking to find a chair of governor to sit on their board with experience of Leadership and organisation, along with having been a governor or having had board level experience. It would also be beneficial if you had knowledge of safeguarding. The school is excited abouts its future and enthusiastic about building a strong culture and school identity.
If you’re interested in becoming a chair of governor, fill out the short application form.
We have vacancies available across England and Wales, including the roles listed above in High Wycombe. You can express your preference for location on the form itself.
Please note, this role may close early if we receive a high volume of interest.
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At present we are working towards being fully operational, over the next year Living Reasons will be looking to expand its reach.
The role
As a Volunteer Outreach Coordinator with Living Reasons, you will play a key role in connecting people and communities with our mission. This remote role focuses on finding creative and innovative ways to engage new supporters, build partnerships with local businesses, and strengthen community links. Working primarily online, with opportunities to connect in your local area, you will help raise awareness of our work, communicate our message, and develop meaningful relationships that support the growth of the charity. By fostering engagement and exploring new ideas for community-led projects, you will contribute to building a stronger support network and, where appropriate, generate vital income through donations.
What is the plan?
The person who is starting the charity up is autistic, has ADHD, CPTSD and also multiple physical conditions that effect daily life and is part of the LGBTQ+ community and has faced a lot of issues in life because of these things.
Living Reasons is being created to fix what we think is a challenging situation that is getting harder to achieve every week, month and year in the current economic, political, environmental and societal landscape. It is not easily defined but we hope the charity objects below will help put context to what we want to achieve, what we can say is that below are the issues we are trying to address, how we do this will change as quickly as society does, but the issues we want to tackle are these:
1) Outdated and damaging employment practices
2) Accessibility to services
3) Limited employment, training and education opportunities
4) Lack of support during times of crisis or need
5) Lack of equity and agency for many people in society
6) Institutional discrimination that is not challenged
7) Abuse of the legal system at all levels
8) Abuse of power in government bodies
9) Poor access to healthcare
10) Unequal treatment of many people in society by large corporations
11) Assumptions made by wider society based on incorrect, outdated or discriminatory rhetoric that is used in daily life
12) Outdated company engagement with the public
13) Lack of support that is not talked about and not being addressed
Our Living Values -
Creativity
1) Imaginative Development (Individual)
2) Instilled Collaboration (Internal)
3) Changing The Status Quo (External)
Prospectivity
1) What Can You Do (Individual)
2) What Can We Do (Internal)
3) What Can They Do (External)
Revolutionary
1) Inspire With Confidence (Individual)
2) Boundaryless Innovation (Internal)
3) Challenge Traditions (External)
Attentivity
1) Analyse and Redesign (Individual)
2) Rebel and Reform (Internal)
3) Enquire and Reimagine (External)
To create equality and equity in all areas of society, opening opportunities that are less damaging and focused on the person as a whole.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Do you want to be inspired by the impact of education? Do you have the skills to lead an established board of governors? A school in Hemel Hempstead is looking for a skilled volunteer to drive school improvement.
As a Chair of Governors, you’ll operate at the head of a governing board and utilise strategic leadership skills, making decisions on a wide range of topics making a difference improving education within your local community.
We’re currently recruiting volunteers for a Chair of Governors in Hemel Hempstead to strengthen their governing board and enhance outcomes of pupils within your community. If you feel, you want to make a difference within your community, read on for more details about the role of a chair of governors and how to apply.
Governors make decisions that affect schools and their pupils for years to come; our recent impact survey found that our volunteers bring £9.9 million worth of value to schools each year, and 9/10 volunteers would recommend being a governor to a friend. Becoming a governor gives you ample opportunity for personal and professional development, including exposure to finance and budgeting, safeguarding, HR, strategic planning, and more.
As a Chair of governor, you can visit the school to gain an understanding of the culture and ethos as well as meeting children, parents, and teachers, and see the impact of your work first-hand. Chair of governors act as a ‘critical friend’ to their head teacher ensuring accountability and helping to monitor and evaluate the schools progress, budget and staffing. You’ll also help your governing board to shape and implement future plans and guide the schools aims, ethos and values.
You don’t need to be a parent or have any specific skills to become a chair of governors, you’ll need to be over 18 and happy to have a DBS check to apply! Professional skills such as HR, finance, law or project management are useful but governing boards are often needing softer skills such as leadership, communication and problem solving alongside a fresh perspective and lived experience within their communities to help schools have a bright future. As a chair of governors, you’ll be supported by the Vice Chair and Clerk to help ensure an effective, focused board utilising and building its skills, knowledge and experience.
This vacancy is for a 3-19 school looking to find a chair of governor to sit on their board with interest or experience in disability. They would ideally like their chair of governors to have had previous experience within HR and Leadership along with having been a governor or having had board level experience. The school is proud of the privilege they have of enabling the most disabled people in the country to reach their potential.
If you’re interested in becoming a chair of governor, fill out the short application form.
We have vacancies available across England and Wales, including the roles listed above in Hemel Hempstead. You can express your preference for location on the form itself.
Please note, this role may close early if we receive a high volume of interest.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Prospect Hospice is looking for new talented and passionate trustees with senior fundraising, clinical practice or commercial experience to join our Board of Trustees. These are challenging times for UK Hospices, and you will play a crucial role in shaping the future. If you have time, like rising to a challenge and drawing on your skills, experience and networks to help us succeed then we want to hear from you. You don’t need to have been a trustee before, professional experience and time available is more important and in turn you will develop your skills and become a valued and critical part of our outstanding organisation while adding value to the community!
The Background
Over four decades, Prospect Hospice has become the organisation that people in Swindon, Marlborough and north Wiltshire turn to when they, or the people they love, are diagnosed with a life-limiting illness. We have cared for and supported thousands of local people, which is why so many people contribute in their own way to a charity that makes a positive difference in our community.
Our vision is ‘A community where death is no longer a taboo, and everyone has the right to live and die well’. At Prospect Hospice, our patients and their loved one, our staff and our volunteers are at the centre of all that we do. Working with local health and social care partners, and stakeholders from across the community, we have a vital role in improving end-of-life care for everyone.
We are looking for up to four new Trustees who can support our mission to work with and through others using our skills and expertise, so that people have a choice and support at the end of their life.
Our Board usually meets four times each year, in addition to which Trustees are asked to also join one of our quarterly sub committees which also meet four times a year. While it would be beneficial for Trustees to be willing/able to contribute to Prospect related activity outside meetings, for example to participate in specific project-focused tasks or attending and representing the Charity at external events, this is not essential.
Who are we looking for?
Our Board of Trustee team has responsibility for overseeing our strategy and performance and we are looking for people who have time and will bring the enthusiasm, experience and commitment we need to help guide the Hospice through the next phase of its development. You will have the ability to be an effective role model and influencer and be committed to the vision, mission and values of Prospect Hospice, maintaining a genuine interest in our work. You will be a strategic and creative thinker and be able to work effectively as part of a team.
We are particularly interested to hear from candidates with relevant experience and professionally qualified in the following areas:
Fundraising – Extensive experience in both mass-market and relationship fundraising. We are seeking someone who also has a broad mix of expertise in and understanding of key, income streams and innovative fundraising approaches.
Commercial leadership, Growth mindset:
Experience in setting up and growing organisations, managing income and expenditure, and ensuring profitability. Proven ability to build partnerships and optimise operational efficiency. Experience in a start-up environment or with entrepreneurial ventures, supporting the development and launch of new income-generating initiatives, would be desirable though not essential.
Clinical - We are seeking a registered clinical professional—either a nurse or allied health professional (AHP)—to join our Board of Trustees. Ideally, you will bring previous board or senior leadership experience and a strong understanding of clinical governance. You will provide expert clinical insight to help ensure the hospice maintains the highest standards of patient care and safety. You will advise the Board and Executive Team on clinical matters, monitor care quality and resource efficiency, ensure compliance with relevant clinical regulations (including safeguarding), and support the delivery of our clinical strategy.
Interviews to be held week commencing 5 January 2026.
Equality and diversity
Prospect hospice is committed to encouraging a diverse and inclusive working environment. We recognise that promoting diversity and eliminating discrimination in our workplace will bring benefits for our people, our business and the communities we serve. We are committed to ensuring that all employees and job applicants are provided with equality of opportunity in employment. Applications from individuals are encouraged regardless of age, disability, sex, gender reassignment, sexual orientation, offending background, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief and marriage and civil partnerships.
Safeguarding
Prospect Hospice is committed to promoting the wellbeing of all adults and children who use our services, ensuring that they live a life that is free from harm, abuse and neglect. We work in an open and transparent way and encourage staff, volunteers, patients and families to raise any safeguarding concerns.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Bromley Arts Trust CIO Opportunity to join the Board of Trustees
Ready for a challenge? Good team player? Good at seeing the bigger picture ?
Consider joining our small Board of Trustees. The Board of Bromley Arts Trust is eager to expand the number of trustees and is looking for enthusiastic individuals with special skills and wide-ranging experience to enjoy finding solutions. Whether you are an experienced Trustee or are considering becoming one, we would like to hear from you.
If you have the time (estimated to average 2 to 3 days per month) to undertake this exciting role do complete the application pack and send this with your CV and covering letter to the Business Manager at Bromley Arts Trust.
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.
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Chair of North Surrey Domestic Abuse Service
Our Charity
North Surrey Domestic Abuse Service (NSDAS) supports anyone affected by domestic abuse and their children living in the boroughs of Elmbridge, Spelthorne and Epsom and Ewell. We provide free, confidential and independent advice, skilled practical help and ongoing emotional support and information, regardless of sex, race, ability, gender, religion or income level.
Historically the service was provided as part of Citizens Advice Elmbridge (West). We have operated as an independent charity since April 2024 (charity number 1203855) and this is an exciting time to help shape the strategy and direction of the organisation.
The board currently comprises of nine Trustees.The current Chair is looking to step down by Christmas 2025 but will remain as a Trustee to provide continuity and support.
The Role
In addition to the general responsibilities of a trustee, duties of the chair include the following.
·Providing leadership to the organisation and the board, ensuring that everyone remains focused on the delivery of the organisation’s charitable purposes to provide greater public benefit.
·Chairing and facilitating board meetings.
·Checking that decisions taken at meetings are implemented.
·Representing the organisation at functions and meetings. Acting as a spokesperson as appropriate.
·Bringing impartiality and objectivity to decision-making.
With the chief executive
·Planning the annual cycle of board meetings and other general meetings where required.
·Setting agendas for board meetings and other general meetings.
·Developing the board of trustees. This includes induction, training, appraisal and succession planning.
·Addressing conflict within the board and the organisation.
·Liaising with the chief executive to keep an overview of the organisation’s affairs and providing support where required.
·Developing relationships with our partner organisations.
·Sitting on appointment and disciplinary panels and conducting exit interviews when required.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Youth On The Rise
We train peers to deliver digital, life-skills, menstrual support and career programmes that mobilize communities.
Africa faces youth unemployment that fuels poverty, crime and substance abuse. Primary schools lack computer literacy, widening the digital divide and limiting opportunity. Girls miss school because of period poverty and stigma, while boys face violence, poor life skills and reintegration after detention. Learners also make tertiary choices with poor information. High HIV prevalence demands health education and blood donations. Communities experience unmanaged waste and degraded public spaces.
A systemic, peer-led model under Youth On The Rise that turns risk into opportunity. We run KidsInTech (foundational digital skills), A Man To Remember (life-skills plus sport and reintegration for boys), Girls’ Dignity & Wellness (period support and confidence), and Career Guidance clinics (informed pathways). Each programme uses train-to-lead toolkits, facilitator run-sheets, safeguarding, and impact trackers so schools, churches, and youth clubs can deliver independently. Partnerships—Ministry of Education permissions, Machabeng International College volunteers, local churches for meals, and Kick4Life for certificates—reduce costs and expand reach. Media campaigns, HIV education, blood drives, and city clean-ups link learning to visible community outcomes.
Social Media Manager
• Build and execute a platform strategy aligned to our mission, audience segments, and annual goals
• Own the content calendar across LinkedIn, YouTube, and WhatsApp Channels
• Write, edit, and proof captions with a distinct, consistent brand voice
• Produce short video, photo carousels, and simple graphics using Canva or equivalent tools
• Coordinate content capture at events and with programme leads and volunteers.
• Publish on schedule, optimize posts per platform best practices, and manage hashtags and tags
• Monitor comments and DMs, respond within service standards, and escalate safeguarding issues
• Grow community through interactive formats.
Minimum Hours per Week:
4-6 hours per week
Duration:
6+ months
We connect professionals with impact startups matching their causes, skills & schedule.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Become a Member of our Governing Body or a Co-opted Member of one of its Committees
Barton Peveril College invites applications for the voluntary, non-remunerated roles of Corporation Governor or Co-opted Member of one of the Corporation's Committees.
We seek committed individuals who possess a dedication to Sixth Form Education and the development of young people within the Eastleigh, Southampton, and surrounding areas.
This is a unique opportunity for residents to contribute directly to the strategic direction and governance of a leading educational institution.
About Barton Peveril College
Barton Peveril College is the largest sixth form college in the country by student numbers, serving over 5,000 16-18 year olds and holding an Outstanding judgment across all four key areas by OFSTED.
Our mission is to foster a strong community committed to the highest standards of effort, achievement, and ambition, preparing students to thrive as positive citizens in a complex society. The College maintains a strong financial performance, evidenced by an "Outstanding" financial health score, which has facilitated over £30 million in strategic capital investment over the last decade.
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Students: In excess of 5,000 16-18 year olds studying A Levels and BTEC courses.
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Outcomes: More than 80% progress to Higher Education annually; the majority of the remainder enter Apprenticeships or Employment.
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Reputation: Judged Outstanding across all four key OFSTED judgments: quality of education, behaviour and attitudes, personal development, and leadership and management.
The Role and Responsibilities
The appointment is primarily strategic in nature, focused on providing robust oversight, direction, and scrutiny, rather than day-to-day management.
Key responsibilities include:
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Setting the College's strategic direction and ensuring compliance with all regulatory and funding requirements.
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Scrutinising performance and holding the Executive leadership team to account as a 'critical friend.'
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Engaging in discussions concerning strategic planning, financial oversight, and the monitoring of teaching and learning quality.
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Reviewing, understanding, and challenging reports prepared by the College Leadership team prior to and during formal meetings.
We are committed to appointing a diverse range of individuals. Whilst previous experience in governance is not a prerequisite, candidates must demonstrate a genuine interest and passion for contributing to the betterment of the local community and enabling students to fulfil their potential.
Required Areas of Expertise
We welcome individuals with varied skills and experience. At this time we are particularly interested in hearing from individuals with professional expertise in the following domains:
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Finance;
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Information Technology (particularly Cyber Security and/or Artificial Intelligence); or
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Secondary or Higher Education
Potential exists to progress to become a Committee Chair or Vice Chair of the Corporation.
Time Commitment and Logistics
Commitment
Voluntary and non-remunerated; reasonable travel expenses are reimbursed.
Term of Office
Governor: Four years; Committee Member: Three years.
Meetings
2-3 Monday evenings per term on site at the College in Eastleigh, generally lasting 2-3 hours. Online attendance is not generally permitted but will be considered in specific circumstances.
Preparation
An estimated 2-3 hours of advance reading is required for each meeting.
Full Governors serve on the main Corporation and at least one dedicated Committee (e.g., Search and Governance, Standards, Finance and Employment, Audit). Co-opted Members serve solely on a Committee initially, with potential progression to a full Governorship within 6-12 months.
Candidates are also strongly encouraged to attend additional College events and departmental visits each term.
Application and Recruitment Process
Submission of Interest
Interested candidates should apply by submitting the following documents.
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A brief Curriculum Vitae (CV).
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A Letter of Interest (not exceeding 250 words) detailing suitability for the role, relevant experience, and any particular specialism or interest.
There is no fixed deadline for applications. Due to administration by volunteers, applicants should allow up to 10 working days for a response.
Recruitment Stages and Prerequisites to Appointment
All applicants will be invited to the College to meet with the Chair of Governors, the Principal, the Clerk, and an existing Governor. This process is intentionally informal, serving as an opportunity for mutual assessment and for candidates to tour the College facilities.
Safeguarding and Compliance: All appointed Governors are required to undertake an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check, annual Safeguarding training, and commit to the College Code of Conduct, which incorporates the 'Seven Principles of Public Life' (Nolan Principles).
Support and Further Information
New Governors receive comprehensive onboarding and support from the College Clerk, including access to internal and external training events.
Details regarding the current Corporation and its function are available on the College website.
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We are seeking a volunteer Trustee and Treasurer to help us manage the iconic Winterbourne Medieval Barn. You will join an experienced Board of Trustees who have developed activites to create a successful Community and Heritage Centre.
We run a programme of events for the benefit of the local community, as well as offering commercial hire opportunities. The activities are largely volunteer run and are supported by three part time staff. Our aim is to use this magnificent building for the benefit of all visitors and it ensure that it is preserved and managed so that it will continue to inspire people for many generations.
As a Trustee and Treasurer you will use your skills and experience to ensure that the charity is run in a way that is responsible, effective and meets its legal and statutory requirements.
What Are we Looking For?
We are looking for someone with:
- Knowledge and experience of finance practice relevant to voluntary and community organisations
- Knowledge of bookkeeping and financial management
- Good financial analysis skills
- Ability to communicate clearly.
The main elements of the role are:
Summary
- Oversee the financial affairs of WMBT and ensure they are legal, constitutional and within accepted accounting practice
- ·As part of routine financial control ensure proper records are kept and that effective financial policies and procedures are in place
- Monitor and report on the financial health of WMBT
- Oversee the production of necessary financial reports/returns and accounts
- Chair the Finance committee.
Specifically
- Ensuring that finance systems and processes which support the Financial Procedures Manual policies are set up, documented and implemented
- Ensuring that sufficient records are maintained to show and explain WMBT’s transactions, in order to disclose accurately, the financial position of WMBT at any time
- Managing the budgeting process for the annual budget
- Presenting financial reports at each Trustees’ meeting which give the Board of Trustees an understanding of WMBT’s overall finances, and giving advice and information to support decision making
- Liaising with the independent examiner to produce the statutory accounts.
- Provision of overall management of the Trusts’s bank accounts
What are we looking for?
We are looking for someone with:
- Knowledge and experience of finance practice relevant to voluntary and community organisations
- Knowledge of bookkeeping and financial management
- Good financial analysis skills
- Ability to communicate clearly.
What difference will you make?
The continued success of the Trust depends on the maintenance of strong financial support to ensure that the building is maintained and managed in an appropriate manner. The business plan requires a mix of heritage and commercial activities to achieve this and to ensure that the Trust continues to serve the community.
What is involved
Much of the role can be performed remotely, but there will be a requirement to attend 8 meetings a year at Winterbourne (4 Finance Committee meetings and 4 Board of Trustee meetings)
Applicants must be prepared to attend some meetings in Winterbourne, although much of the role can be handled remotely
Please respond by email setting out your background and experience and your interest in the role. Please attach a CV if possible
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Actively Interviewing
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!
Location: Remote / Hybrid (UK-based)
Type: Freelance / Contract – Flexible hours
Revenue Share: 70% to Solicitor / 30% to Guardian Light Enterprises LTD
About Guardian Light Enterprises LTD
At Guardian Light Enterprises LTD, we are more than a social enterprise — we are a beacon of hope for children, teenagers, and single-parent families facing homelessness, abuse, and hardship.
Our mission is to empower and protect the most vulnerable, giving them the tools, legal support, and guidance they need to build brighter futures. Every session you deliver as a solicitor doesn’t just provide legal advice — it gives someone dignity, hope, and a chance to reclaim their life.
Role Purpose
We are seeking compassionate and dedicated freelance solicitors to provide expert legal guidance to our beneficiaries. This role is flexible, allowing you to use your legal expertise to make a tangible difference in the lives of children, teenagers, and single-parent families who urgently need your support.
You will:
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Offer legal advice on family law, employment rights, housing, or other related areas
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Guide clients through complex legal processes with clarity and empathy
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Provide practical, actionable advice that empowers clients to take control of their lives
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Collaborate with GLF staff and volunteers to ensure clients are supported holistically
Hours & Commitment
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Recommended: 6–12 hours per month at the early stage
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Sessions can be scheduled flexibly to suit your availability and client needs
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Each session revenue split: 70% to you, 30% reinvested into GLF programs
Compensation & Payment
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Paid per session based on agreed client engagement
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Revenue sharing model ensures fair and transparent payment
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Payment schedule: monthly for simplicity, with detailed statements provided
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Additional incentives: high-performing solicitors may be offered Board Member or Advisory Board roles
Skills & Experience
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Qualified solicitor in the UK, practising in relevant areas (family law, housing, employment, or youth-focused law)
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Strong empathy, patience, and communication skills
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Comfortable working remotely and in collaboration with a mission-driven team
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Passion for social justice, children’s rights, and supporting vulnerable communities
Policies & Safeguarding
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DBS check required (Enhanced, £12.50 volunteer rate)
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Commitment to safeguarding children and vulnerable adults
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Adherence to GLF Confidentiality, Data Protection, and Equality policies
Benefits
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Directly impact the lives of vulnerable children, teens, and families
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Flexible working hours to suit your schedule
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Opportunities for professional growth, networking, and community recognition
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Invitation to join our Advisory Board or Board of Directors as the enterprise scales
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Being part of a mission that transforms lives — where every hour you give makes a tangible difference
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Public recognition on GLF communications, website, and reports
Ideal Candidate Profile
You are someone who:
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Believes that legal guidance is a lifeline for those who have nowhere else to turn
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Feels fulfilled by using your expertise to create social impact
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Is proactive, compassionate, and able to work independently
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Wants to be part of a groundbreaking social enterprise at the startup stage
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Values ethical work, transparency, and accountability
Prospect Hospice seeks a new Chair of Trustees to lead our Board, shape strategy, and champion exceptional end-of-life care across Swindon and north Wiltshire. A rewarding voluntary role for an inspiring, values-driven leader.
What will you be doing?
Prospect Hospice is seeking a new Chair of Trustees to lead our Board through an exciting and pivotal time. For over 40 years we’ve delivered compassionate, high-quality end-of-life care to people across Swindon, Marlborough and north Wiltshire — at home, in the community and in our inpatient unit. We are proud of our strong reputation and deep community roots, and we are now looking ahead to the future with ambition and purpose.
Our Board of Trustees brings together professionals from a range of backgrounds, including healthcare, finance, business, and the voluntary sector. Together, they provide oversight, guidance and challenge to ensure the charity remains sustainable, compliant, and true to its mission. The Board meets quarterly, supported by four subcommittees covering finance and performance, clinical governance, people and culture, and income generation.
As Chair, you’ll lead the Board in providing clear strategic direction, strong governance and visible leadership. You’ll work closely with our Chief Executive, acting as a trusted partner and sounding board, ensuring decisions are well-informed, balanced and grounded in our values of dignity, respect and excellence. You’ll also oversee Trustee recruitment and development, ensuring our Board continues to reflect the diversity, skills and experience we need for the future.
Beyond governance, this is a role about inspiration and influence. You’ll act as an ambassador for Prospect Hospice — representing us externally, nurturing partnerships, and championing hospice care within the wider health and voluntary sectors. You’ll also play a role in engaging with our community, staff and volunteers, helping to build understanding and support for our work.
This is a particularly important moment for Prospect Hospice. Like many hospices, we face increasing demand and financial pressures — but also huge opportunities to innovate and collaborate to reach more people. Your leadership will help us navigate this landscape with confidence, compassion and vision.
Becoming our Chair offers the chance to make a lasting impact — supporting an organisation that touches thousands of lives each year and ensuring that outstanding hospice care remains at the heart of our community for generations to come.
What are we looking for?
Our Board of Trustees plays a vital role in guiding Prospect Hospice’s strategy and performance. We’re seeking individuals with the time, energy, and commitment to help shape our future. You’ll be a strategic thinker, a collaborative team player, and a passionate advocate for our mission bringing leadership, insight, and integrity to the Board.
We’re looking for someone with:
- Proven leadership at Board level
- Strong knowledge of governance and charity compliance
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
- Strategic thinking and sound judgement
- A deep commitment to our mission and values
- The ability to inspire, challenge, and support others
What difference will you make?
Your impact will be felt in multiple ways. Through effective governance, you’ll ensure our charity remains financially resilient, well-run and compliant, enabling us to invest in the services and staff that make such a difference every day. By fostering a culture of openness, collaboration and accountability, you’ll empower our leadership team and trustees to work confidently together in pursuit of shared goals.
Externally, you’ll be a visible advocate for Prospect Hospice — helping to strengthen our voice in local and regional partnerships, influence policy, and build relationships that open up new opportunities for collaboration and funding. Your ability to connect with people and champion our work will help raise awareness of the vital role hospices play in supporting people at the most challenging times in their lives.
Internally, you’ll help nurture a sense of unity and purpose across the organisation — engaging with staff, volunteers and fellow trustees to ensure everyone feels valued and connected to our mission. Your support for the Chief Executive will help them lead effectively and confidently, ensuring our strategy translates into real, measurable impact for patients and families.
Ultimately, your leadership as Chair will help Prospect Hospice to thrive — ensuring we continue to be there for everyone who needs us, now and in the future. You’ll be helping to safeguard a much-loved local charity, strengthen its foundations, and shape the future of hospice care in our region.
This is an opportunity to make a lasting difference — leading a trusted organisation that sits at the heart of its community, providing care, compassion and comfort when it matters most.
