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We are seeking a passionate and experienced finance professional to join Gaddum’s Board of Trustees. Our work is evolving, and we need a financial expert to guide us into the future.
What we're looking for: A background in finance, accounting, or auditing, with the ability to oversee financial governance. Experience in budgeting, financial strategy, or holding organisations accountable for financial performance. A commitment to using your skills to support a charity that is making a real impact in the community. Whether you are a qualified accountant, have financial expertise in the public, private, or third sector, or have experience working with charity finance, we want to hear from you.
About Gaddum, and our financial needs
Our vision is for every individual and community we serve to have equitable health, wealth and self. As a trusted charity serving Greater Manchester for nearly 200 years, we are dedicated to promoting wellbeing, challenging inequalities, and empowering individuals and communities.
At the core of Gaddum’s work is the need to allocate resources effectively and efficiently. With the increasing challenges of securing funding in the third sector, robust financial oversight is essential. A Finance Trustee will bring the expertise needed to oversee the charity’s financial strategies, ensuring that we operate within our means while continuing to deliver high-quality services to the community. Your knowledge will help guide budgeting, forecasting, and financial reporting, ensuring compliance with charity regulations and standards.
Additionally, a Finance Trustee will support the wider board in making informed decisions by offering clear insights into the charity’s financial status and the potential risks and opportunities ahead. This strategic guidance will be invaluable as Gaddum navigates a complex funding landscape and seeks to diversify its income streams. Our vision is for every individual and community we serve to have equitable health, wealth and self. As a trusted charity serving Greater Manchester for nearly 200 years, we are dedicated to promoting wellbeing, challenging inequalities, and empowering individuals and communities. 2 By adding a finance professional to our board, Gaddum will strengthen its governance structure and build on nearly 200 years of service, ensuring we continue to thrive for decades to come.
With a focus on ensuring financial sustainability, the Finance Trustee will also contribute to the development of long-term financial plans that align with Gaddum’s mission of promoting wellbeing, challenging inequalities, and empowering communities. Your finance expertise will work closely with the Head of Finance, enhance the board’s ability to make well-rounded, informed decisions that safeguard Gaddum’s future and extend our impact across the region.
By adding a finance professional to our board, Gaddum will strengthen its governance structure and build on nearly 200 years of service, ensuring we continue to thrive for decades to come.
Why become a trustee?
Becoming a charity trustee is an incredibly rewarding experience. On a personal level, it offers the chance to make a meaningful impact on causes you are passionate about, contributing to the wellbeing of communities and individuals in need. The sense of fulfilment that comes from helping shape the future of a charity and seeing the tangible difference it makes in people's lives is unmatched.
Professionally, trusteeship provides a unique opportunity to develop skills in governance, leadership, and strategic planning. Working alongside other dedicated professionals, you gain insights into how organisations are run and expand your network in the process. The responsibility of overseeing financial, legal, and operational decisions strengthens your decision-making skills, while the collaboration required fosters valuable teamwork and communication abilities.
If you’re ready to make a difference and support Gaddum’s continued success, get in touch with our CEO, Ben Whalley, or Chair, Elaine Mills, for an informal chat. Visit our website for more information.
Instructions on expressing an interest: Please complete an Expression of Interest on one side of A4 which outlines how you meet the essential (and, if applicable, desirable) criteria below and forward it along with a current CV to Gaddum's HR team.
Closing date: This is a rolling recruitment, so as-and-when Expression of Interests come through from candidates we will respond.
Next steps: We will respond to all submitted applications within three working days to inform applicants of the outcome, and interviews will be held at the earliest convenience.
Overview
Thank you so much for your interest in this important role. WaterHarvest has a small UK team of three part-time home-based staff – CEO, Operations Manager and Fundraising Manager (we will be recruiting for a second fundraising role shortly). In Uganda we employ a local engineer to support delivery of our programme, liaising with our local partner (MADLACC) and a regional building contractor team.
Our new CEO joined in March 2024 and has led the development of a new three-year strategy approved by the Board focusing on the expansion of our existing programmes in Africa.
Our current Chair, Neil Mehta is stepping down after nine years of wonderful service. Neil has overseen a long term pivot of our focus to delivering water harvesting programmes in Africa. We are focused on growing in an ambitious, yet sustainable manner, as climate change brings a renewed focus on the need for sustainable solutions for clean water.
We are looking for an experienced Trustee who can appreciate our significant legacy but help us move forward to support delivery of our new strategy. Ideally, we are seeking someone living in/near London to meet with our CEO and funders.
Remit & time commitment
- The Chair is responsible for holding the Board and CEO to account for the charity’s mission and vision, providing inclusive leadership to the Board, ensuring each Trustee fulfils their duties and responsibilities for the effective governance of the charity.
- Legally, all members of the Board share collective responsibility for providing oversight, governance and leadership. In addition to the standard Trustee remit, the Chair has a specific role with principal responsibilities outlined on the next page.
- The Board meets formally via Zoom for half a day (usually on a Tuesday morning), four times per year. Additional informal calls/meetings are held with Trustees on an ad-hoc as needed basis.
- The Chair and CEO hold a fortnightly Zoom catch-up call and aim to meet face to face on a quarterly basis.
Chair Responsibilities
Board leadership
- Provide leadership to the WaterHarvest Board to operate within its charitable objectives and fulfil its legal duties and governance responsibilities. Facilitate the Board’s regular review of major risks and associated opportunities, managing and mitigating the risks.
- Closely monitor the financial health of WaterHarvest.
- Inspire & motivate other Board members and lead on the induction of new Trustees ensuring external Trustee training is provided as needed.
Governance
- To guide Board actions concerning organisational priorities and governance concerns and help the Board reach sound decisions.
- Ensure that all governance arrangements are compliant with Charity Commission regulations.
- In consultation with other Trustees, lead the appointment of new Board members to fill identified skills gaps and monitor the effectiveness of all Board members.
- Sign on behalf of the Board, the Annual Report and Financial Statements and other financial and legal documentation, in accordance with Board resolutions.
- Visit our overseas programmes in Uganda and Ghana on annual/biannual basis to meet with our local delivery partners and to review impact.
External Relations
- Act as an ambassador/spokesperson for WaterHarvest alongside the CEO when appropriate, representing the charity at external functions, meetings and events.
- Safeguard the good name and reputation of WaterHarvest.
Efficiency and effectiveness
- Chair meetings of the Board of Trustees effectively and efficiently, bringing impartiality and objectivity to the decision-making process.
- Lead the Trustees to be fully engaged so that decisions are taken in the best, long-term interests of the charity and that the Board takes collective ownership of these decisions.
- With the CEO, agree the agenda ahead of Board meetings & approve draft minutes prior to circulation to the full Board. Take the lead on ensuring decisions taken at Board meetings are implemented.
Relationship with the CEO and team
- Act as a critical friend to the CEO, providing support when needed to deliver WaterHarvest’s new strategy.
- Ensure regular contact with the CEO and develop/maintain an open and supportive relationship within which each can speak openly about concerns, worries and challenges.
Conduct regular meetings (in person or by Zoom etc) and an annual appraisal for the CEO in consultation with other Trustees.
About you
Experience
Essential:
- Experience of operating at a senior strategic leadership level within an organisation, including significant line management experience.
- Long term experience of being a Charity Trustee.
- Experience of external representation, delivering presentations and managing stakeholders.
- Significant experience of chairing formal meetings.
- Excellent relationship skills, even in a virtual environment.
Desirable:
- Strong budgetary/financial skills.
- Direct experience of raising income within a charity setting.
- Experience of working directly for a charity.
- Experience of delivering programmes/working with colleagues in Africa.
Knowledge
Essential:
- Broad knowledge & understanding of the charitable sector and current issues affecting it.
- Strong leadership skills, ability to motivate other Board members and the staff team.
- Excellent understanding of the Charities Act, Fundraising Code of Practice, Data Protection Act and other relevant legislation and guidance.
Desirable:
- Digital/virtual fundraising expertise.
Skills & attributes
Essential:
- Demonstrate a deep concern for those impacted by water shortage and a genuine commitment to our vision and strategic objectives.
- Exhibit strong inter-personal and relationship building abilities.
- Have tact and diplomacy, with the ability to listen and engage effectively.
- Ability to commit time to conduct the role well, including attending and preparing for Board meetings and other events/meetings.
Desirable:
- Of African heritage and/or with connections to the communities we serve in Ghana and Uganda.
- Living in/near to London to meet with CEO and funders.
How to apply
We are a small but very impactful charity that has been focused on harvesting rainwater in remote communities for almost 40 years.
This role offers an opportunity to make a real difference in a range of areas such as improving health, reducing poverty, building climate change resilience and increasing the attendance of girls at school.
Please note, as is standard with Charity Trustees this role is offered on a voluntary and unremunerated basis. In accordance with our Articles of Association, each trustee should commit to serving an initial three-year term, with an expectation of a further three-year term.
To apply, please submit your CV and a short a cover letter (no longer than one side of A4) outlining how your meet the requirements detailed in the Person Specification by noon on Friday 31st January 2025. Interviews will be held in February 2025.
Thank you again for your interest, we hope to hear from you.
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To apply, please submit your CV and a short a cover letter (no longer than one side of A4) outlining how your meet the requirements detailed in the Person Specification by noon on Friday 31st January 2025. Interviews will be held in February 2025.
Are you passionate about children’s mental and physical health? Do you want to positively shape and impact children’s lives and create healthy, happy humans? Do you believe it matters and it matters now?
Who we are
Stormbreak seeks to embed mentally healthy movement programmes and services that reach and help every child requiring support at a preventative level through education, health and social sectors and to support trusted adults that live with, work with, care for and support children recognise, respond and regulate their mental health through movement now and in the future.
The role
An exciting opportunity has arisen for new Board Trustees and Advisers to stormbreak CIO,a registered charity in England and Wales that aims to improve children’s mental health through movement, equipping them with sustainable, transferable skills and coping strategies to thrive during the complex demands of growth into adult life.
We are looking for individuals to join our Board as Trustees or Advisers to broaden our representation and bring valuable new skills and experiences.We are seeking individuals who have some or all of the following:
• A commitment to stormbreak’s vision, including an interest in childrens’ wellbeing and/or physical activity
• Ability and willingness to act as an advocate for stormbreak to a broad audience.
• Desire and capacity to inspire and influence change across a wide range of stakeholders with children and young people’s mental and physical well-being
• Experience and commitment to lead and embed equality, diversity and inclusion.
• Experience at a senior level within a charity would also be desirable, whether employed or voluntary
Our Chair will lead our board of trustees and ensure we have an effective, efficient, well governed, welcoming organisation which is delivering its charitable purpose. To support the CEO and trustees in driving forward the strategy of British Exploring Society. To role model and provide leadership, and ensure that the critical priorities of safeguarding and financial integrity are at the heart of good governance at British Exploring Society.
We want equal access to challenging learning and adventure in the wilderness as an unbeatable preparation for adult life.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Curious Minds is looking for a finance expert to take on an important Board-level role; helping Curious Minds build a future in which being creative and experiencing brilliant culture is a regular part of every child’s learning and life.
We're seeking someone to take on this important role on our Board of Trustees, who is motivated to make a difference and has experience in the following areas:
- Financial governance
- Strategic leadership
- Cultural and/or education policy and funding
And a commitment to:
- Equality, diversity and anti-racism
- Great governance practice
The Vice Chair & Treasurer is the finance expert for the Board of Trustees. As such, you will acts as the Board's link with the Chief Operating Officer to remain abreast of Curious Minds' financial position and plans.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Do you have accounting experience, especially from the charity sector, and want to make a lasting difference to children and young people affected by eczema?
We are looking for a Volunteer Trustee Treasurer to join our team of experienced and new trustees to lead EOS as it moves into an exciting new strategic period.
Personal experience of eczema is not essential however, a commitment to making the lives of families facing this unpredictable condition better is vital.
What will you be doing?
While financial matters are the responsibility of all trustees, we are looking for a Treasurer with an understanding of (preferably charity) accounts and financial risk management to take the lead on behalf of the Board.
As Treasurer you would:
• Monitor the financial administration of the charity through quarterly meetings with senior staff
• Chair the Finance Sub-committee that usually meets every quarter in advance of board meetings
• Report to the Board of Trustees on financial matters
• Support senior staff with the charity’s financial risk-management process
• Act as a signatory for bank matters, including on occasion authorising payments
• Present the annual accounts at the AGM in the Autumn. As a trustee you would be part of the EOS Board who are responsible for the strategic oversight of the organisation, managing risk and overseeing the organisation’s finances.
This is a strategic role with the charity operations being carried out by the staff and volunteer team.
All trustees:
• Attend quarterly online Board Meetings in January, April, July and October. These usually take place on a weekday evening between 7pm and 8:30pm
• Attend the AGM, online, usually in the Autumn during a weekday evening
• Attend the annual away day (in-person, full day during the week). Accomodation & travel expenses can be reimbursed. Where will you be based? Trustee meetings, senior staff meetings and the AGM all take place online via Zoom. Our Away Day is an in-person event usually in Edinburgh.
Skills and Experience
The following would be helpful for the role:
• Experience as a finance professional. A knowledge of charity accounts is an advantage, however please still get in touch if you have an enthusiasm to learn and can draw from sound commercial experience
• Willingness to play an active role in supporting senior staff with financial management
• Ability to think creatively and strategically, exercise independent judgement and work effectively as part of our team of trustees
• A strong commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion
• Enthusiasm for our vision, values and delivering our strategic plan to ensure that children and young people with eczema can thrive
• Willingness and ability to understand and accept your responsibilities and liabilities as trustees and to act in the best interests of EOS
We want to strengthen the diversity of our team. We strongly encourage applications from people from the widest possible diversity of backgrounds, cultures and experiences.
What support will you get?
The Chair of the Board will support you in your role. You will also work closely with our CEO and COO. You may be offered to attend relevant training courses and may attend a Board Meeting on a trial basis before committing to the role so you can learn more about EOS and how we operate.
Out of Pocket Expenses
As this is a voluntary role, you won’t be paid for your time, but we will reimburse all reasonable expenses in line with our Expenses Policy.
Safeguarding
EOS is committed to keeping everyone we work with safe. We have robust safeguarding policies and procedures in place and will provide you with training relevant to your role. If you ever have a concern about anyone you come into contact with during your volunteering, please speak to our CEO or the Chair of the Board immediately. Trustees are expected to complete some online safeguarding training.
General
To keep everyone safe and supported, all trustees must operate within EOS’s policies and guidelines relevant to their role. In particular, you must agree to and follow the EOS Code of Conduct for Trustees. At the start of every Board Meeting, trustees are also asked to declare any conflicts of interest.
What difference will you make? As Treasurer, you will play a crucial role in shaping the financial stability and growth of EOS. Your expertise will directly impact our ability to support children and young people and their families facing eczema. With your help, we can make sure that they will thrive.
How do you apply?
If you are interested in applying for the role or want to find out more then please contact Suzi Holland, CEO (see our website for details)
Our application process is as follows:
1. Informal chat with CEO, Suzi Holland
2. Send your CV to Suzi Holland (see contact details for address)
3. Interview with Chair of the Board and one other trustee, either online or in person to suit you
4. Trial Board Meeting
5. One trustee will nominate you to join the Board at the next Board meeting.
We are a UK-wide charity helping children and young people with eczema thrive
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Welcome to Unlock YOUR Potential, a brand new dynamic charity starting up thats dedicated to transforming lives and empowering individuals aged between 18 and 60 years old from socio-economically disadvantaged backgrounds. We are passionately committed to creating new pathways for positive change through our comprehensive programmes and holistic support.
Our Vision: We envision a world where every individual has the opportunity to unlock their full potential and make meaningful contributions to society.
Our Mission: Our mission is to empower, inspire, and support those facing barriers and challenges. We deliver tailored programmes that foster skills, confidence, and networks, paving the way for success.
Our Values:
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Passion: Our work is fuelled by a deep care for the communities we serve.
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Results: We are driven by the tangible outcomes and achievements of our beneficiaries.
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Innovation: We constantly seek innovative methods to enhance our programmes.
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Collaboration: We believe in the power of partnership and inclusivity.
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Integrity: Our operations are marked by professionalism, ethics, and transparency.
At Unlock YOUR Potential, we will be offering a suite of transformative programmes and services designed to empower individuals from socio-economically disadvantaged backgrounds. Our holistic approach will address key areas such as employment, education, life skills, mentoring, and personal development.
Its an exciting time to launch our new charity with the new governments focus on getting people back to work or in training and development, there will be plenty of opportunities for us to make a huge impact but we need to set the foundations and get ourselves ready to launch.
Trustee Team:
We are looking for Trustees (various roles), who can join our new charity start-up and help us build a solid foundation and help to build a strategy and plan to get Unlock YOUR Potential set-up and running, providing our key services to those who need it.
We are looking for the following Trustee roles:
Chairperson
As Chairperson you will guide the board of trustees and ensure the organisation stays true to its mission.
Here are the primary responsibilities:
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Leadership: You will lead the board, setting the agenda with the CEO and ensuring that meetings are efficient and productive.
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Governance: You will ensure that the charity adheres to legal and ethical standards and follow its governing documents.
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Strategic Oversight: You will work with the Chief Executive and other senior leaders to develop and review the charity's strategic direction.
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Support and Supervision: You will support the Chief Executive, providing guidance, support and ensuring that the team have all the resources needed to carry out their duties.
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Representation: You will help recruit and develop board members, ensuring a diverse and effective team, all working towards the same goal and aspirations for Unlock YOUR Potential.
Overall, as Chairperson you will ensure that the charity is well-governed and operates effectively in achieving its goals.
Vice Chairperson
As Vice Chairperson you will support the Chairperson in leading and managing the board of trustees.
Here are the key responsibilities:
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Support to the Chair: You will assist the Chairperson in their duties, often stepping in when the Chairperson is unavailable.
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Leadership: You will take on special projects or lead sub-committees, ensuring effective governance and strategic oversight.
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Representation: You will represent the charity at events and meetings, acting as an ambassador.
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Board Collaboration: You will work closely with the CEO and other board members to ensure cohesive and effective decision-making.
As the Vice Chairperson ensure continuity and support in the charity’s leadership, helping to guide and maintain its mission and objectives.
Treasurer
As Treasurer you will be managing the financial affairs of the organisation.
Here are the key responsibilities:
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Financial Oversight: You will manage and monitor the charity's financial position, ensuring accurate and timely financial reporting.
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Budgeting: You will assist in the preparation and approval of the charity's budget, ensuring alignment with its objectives.
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Bookkeeping: You will lead, steer and oversee record-keeping and ensures that all financial transactions are accurately documented.
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Compliance: You will ensure the charity complies with all relevant financial regulations and reporting requirements.
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Financial Strategy: You will create, develop and contribute to the development of financial policies and strategies, advising the board on financial matters.
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Fund Management: You will oversee the management of funds, investments, and reserves, ensuring the charity's financial stability.
The role of the Treasurer is essential for maintaining the financial integrity and sustainability of the charity, enabling it to effectively pursue its mission.
Secretary
As Secretary you will focus on ensuring the smooth running of the board's activities and maintaining effective communication.
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Meeting Coordination: You will arrange and schedule board meetings, prepares agendas, and distributes necessary documents, book meeting rooms and sort logisitcs for meetings.
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Minutes and Records: You will take detailed minutes during meetings, record decisions, and track action items to ensure follow-up, ensuring everyone understands what needs to be done, when and by whom.
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Compliance: You will ensure the charity complies with statutory requirements, such as filing annual returns and maintaining up-to-date records with regulatory bodies and lead on these tasks and duties.
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Communication: You will act as a liaison between the board and other stakeholders, ensuring clear and timely communication.
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Documentation: You will create, manage and store important documents, including governing documents, policies, and procedures.
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Support to the Board: You will provide administrative support to the board members, facilitating their roles and responsibilities.
The role of the Secretary is essential for maintaining effective governance and ensuring the charity operates within its legal framework.
Trustees
As Trustee you will play a critical role in ensuring the charity is well-managed and adheres to its mission, making key sound decisions in the charity's interests.
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Governance: To provide oversight and direction for the charity, ensuring it operates legally and ethically.
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Strategic Planning: To contribute to the development and implementation of the charity's strategic plans, aligning activities with the organisation's goals.
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Financial Stewardship: To oversee the charity's finances, ensuring funds are managed effectively and responsibly.
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Compliance: To ensure the charity complies with all legal requirements and regulatory standards.
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Policy Development: To create, lead or help to develop and approve policies that guide the charity's operations.
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Support and Advocacy: To support the charity's executive team and act as ambassadors, promoting the charity's work to stakeholders and the public.
Trustees are volunteers who bring diverse skills and perspectives to the charity, helping it to achieve its mission and make a positive impact.
Join us in making a difference and unlocking the potential of disadvantaged people in our community!
Unlock YOUR Potential
- BREAKING BARRIERS
- UNLOCKING POTENTIAL
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Trustee – Join our Board!
Are you looking for a new challenge? Are you passionate about work that directly impacts families? If so, join this friendly and ambitious board and make a difference to those affected by chronic granulomatous disorder.
About the Role
Being a Trustee for the CGD Society means you will use your skills and experience to support our charity, ensure we are achieving our aims and we are working towards our goals and mission. All Trustees are jointly responsible for any decisions made as well as defining and overseeing our strategy.
You will work closely with our dedicated staff to ensure the organisation operates effectively, efficiently and economically, with a culture that is positive, and focused on the needs of those it serves.
As well as attending Board meetings, Trustees are encouraged to join a subcommittee and use their skills to assist our staff and maximise effort in a specific area. Our current subcommittees cover Governance, Finance, Fundraising, Community and Medical.
To learn more about the CGD Society and understand the role and responsibilities of a Trustee in more detail, please read our attached recruitment pack.
About You
We are seeking individuals who are collaborative, self-motivated and passionate about work that makes a difference. Those seeking a new challenge and enjoy innovative problem-solving will flourish in this role.
Our Trustees bring a range of skills and expertise to the charity. Right now, we are ideally seeking individuals with the following backgrounds:
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Lived experience with CGD or a rare disease
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Finance, Governance and Legal expertise, preferably within a charitable context, to provide essential guidance.
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Fundraising proficiency, including grant writing abilities and corporate to enhance income diversification.
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Proficiency in Information Technology, digital platforms, and digital marketing
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Representation from the healthcare sector ideally in Rare Disease to enrich our understanding of healthcare delivery in the UK.
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Marketing, Digital and IT to maximize the utilization of our assets.
Whilst these skills are desirable, we would like to hear from anyone who is interested in this role. A successful Trustee will be able to draw on a diverse range of technical and soft skills as well as their knowledge and passion.
Benefits
As well as supporting the charity and members of the CGD community, we will provide you with opportunities to grow and develop. For example:
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Develop new professional and personal skills: Our current Board of Trustees have learnt skills such as strategic thinking, using data, problem solving and charity governance. Many of our Trustees remarked that it was valuable to be pushed out of their comfort zone and how this has built their confidence.
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A rare opportunity to work alongside, and learn from, a variety of individuals from a range of backgrounds: This includes those working in healthcare, finance, technology, as well as those from different walks of life and individuals who have been personally affected by CGD.
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Take on a new challenge: There are a number of challenges facing small charities as well as the wider rare diseases community, for example fundraising during a cost-of-living crisis and connecting with our members after the pandemic. Considering new and innovative approaches to these issues is crucial.
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A selfless and rewarding role: Given the under-represented nature of rare diseases, as well as the challenges surrounding research, diagnosis and treatment, the work of charities like the CGD Society is crucial. We can sometimes be a family’s only support network during these difficult times, giving a sense of purpose and value to all that we do. You will feel the warmth and gratitude from our community for your work with us.
How to Apply
Please send your CV with a covering letter describing your reasons and motivation for applying, through the Quick Apply portal. We will get back to you within a few days to agree the next steps.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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About us:
The Refugee and Migrant Forum of Essex and London (RAMFEL) is one of the largest immigration and asylum advice charities in the UK, supporting refugees, asylum seekers and vulnerable migrants to access justice. An OISC level 3 accredited organisation, we represent clients at all stages of the immigration and asylum process, up to and including the Upper Tribunal of the Immigration and Asylum Chamber.
We also actively campaign for a fairer and more humane immigration system. RAMFEL caseworkers therefore have the opportunity to work on systemic and strategic challenges and support broader advocacy work.
We particularly welcome and encourage applications from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic individuals, and those who are migrants or refugees, and who have lived experience of the impact of UK immigration policy and/or of rough sleeping. This includes individuals with direct experience or experience gained through supporting family members with the challenges posed by immigration and asylum practices- those who have been or could have been clients of RAMFEL.
Purpose of the role:
Our trustees play a vital role in making sure that the Refugee and Migrant Forum of Essex and London (RAMFEL) achieves its core purpose. They oversee the overall management and administration of the charity. They also ensure that RAMFEL has a clear strategy and that our work and goals are in line with our vision. Just as importantly, they support and challenge the CEO and senior management to enable us to grow and thrive, and through this, achieve our mission.
Board members have a collective responsibility. This means that trustees always act as a group and not as individuals.
Duties:
- Support and provide advice on RAMFEL’s purpose, vision, goals and activities.
- Review and approve organisation strategies and policies, and monitor and evaluate their effective and efficient implementation.
- Oversee RAMFEL’s financial plans, budgets, and statements, and monitor and evaluate progress
- Ensure that key risks are being identified, monitored and controlled effectively.
- Provide support and challenge to RAMFEL’s management team in the exercise of their delegated authority and affairs.
- Keep abreast of changes in RAMFEL’s operating environment.
- Contribute to regular reviews of RAMFEL’s own governance.
- Contribute to the broader promotion of RAMFEL’s objects, aims and reputation by applying your skills, expertise, knowledge and contacts.
What we are looking for
We are looking for people willing to bring energy, enthusiasm and commitment to the role, and who will broaden the diversity of thinking on our board. We are furthermore particularly looking for those who can contribute one or more of the following:
- Migrants or refugees, who have lived experience of the impact of immigration policy and practice.
- Expertise in RAMFEL’s core service delivery, especially regarding advice or immigration
- Experience of campaigning and/or external communications
- Organisational and administrative skills
Previous governance experience is desirable but not essential and we will provide a full induction to the organisation and the workings of the board.
Personal skills and qualities
- Willingness and ability to understand and accept their responsibilities and liabilities as trustees and to act in the best interests of the organisation.
- Ability to think creatively and strategically, exercise good, independent judgement and work effectively as a board member.
- Effective communication skills and willingness to participate actively in discussion.
- Enthusiasm for our vision and mission.
What this role offers to applicants
- An opportunity to serve on a high-performing board, contributing to life changing decisions
- Insight and exposure to UK government policy and its development
- Networking opportunities with a diverse range of individuals and professionals
- A leadership role that allows you to demonstrate your capability to make significant and impactful decisions.
This is a fully voluntary and unpaid position. Reasonable expenses will be reimbursement.
We will only be shortlisting candidates who have submitted a CV and a cover letter explaining their interest in the role will be shortlisted.
Shortlisted candidates will first participate in an informal chat, followed by a formal panel interview.
RAMFEL is a charity that supports vulnerable migrants to access justice and that provides vital support in moments of individual crisis.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Purpose of the role
To conduct research and apply for grants and funding that Rebuilding Lives UK are eligible for. To contribute to fundraising strategies and share and implement fundraising ideas.
What you will be doing
We are looking for fundraiser volunteers to join our team to:
- Lead research for grants and funding that the charity is eligible for.
- Prepare information about grants, trusts and foundations, advising the CEO and Trustees of the requirements for the applications, the deadlines being worked towards and the final outcomes.
- Write and tailor content for grant applications as required.
- Support with the grant application process and build relationships with trusts and other stakeholders.
- Share ideas for fundraising.
What are we looking for?
The following skills and experience would be helpful for this role:
- Experience in grant applications is essential
- To understand content, requirements and strategy needed for applications.
- Good written and verbal communication skills
- Good organisational skills and attention to detail
- The ability to deal with information in a confidential manner and respond with sensitivity
- Proficiency in using email and Microsoft Office
- Commitment to the values of Rebuilding Lives UK
- Able to work independently as well as collaboratively in a team
Time commitment and expenses:
- 3-7 hours per week, either in or out of office hours.
- We request a minimum commitment of 3 months volunteering.
What difference will you make?
Joining our team will give you the opportunity to:
- Use and share your expertise.
- Learn new skills.
- Gain valuable experience for those who are looking for a job in fundraising.
- Be part of a friendly team of people
- Make a big difference to the charity and the lives of our beneficiaries.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Lead the Charge for Animal Welfare! Join the League Against Cruel Sports as a trustee
Passionate about animal welfare? Ready to make a real impact? We're looking for experts in fundraising and marketing to join us in ending cruelty to animals in sport.
About us:
We're dedicated to creating a kinder society where animals are protected from persecution in the name of sport. We've been at the forefront of change, instrumental in landmark legislation like the Hunting Act 2004. Through our wildlife reserves, investigations and advocacy, we're driving tangible change and standing up for those who can't speak for themselves. The League operates in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, striving to protect animals from the horrific acts of hunting, shooting and animal fighting.
Your role:
As a trustee, you'll have a shared responsibility with 6-10 fellow board members to play a pivotal role in shaping our strategic direction, ensuring compliance and supporting our CEO. You'll lead policy, monitor financial stability, identify and manage risks, and as a League ambassador you’ll champion our cause.
As a trustee you will attend four board meetings per year (three virtually) and the AGM. In line with the Charity Commission regulations, no payment will be made for this role, but all expenses will be reimbursed.
Skills/knowledge:
· Proven track record of successful fundraising or marketing campaigns
· Experience of various fundraising methods (e.g., major gifts, corporate sponsorships, events, digital fundraising) at a strategic level
· Established relationships with potential donors, corporate sponsors and other stakeholders.
· Inspirational leadership
· Excellent communication skills
· Strong analytical and decision making skills
· Financially astute and good attention to detail
It’s not necessary to have previous board experience as training can be provided.
We particularly welcome applications from diverse backgrounds as we want our board to be more representative.
Why join us?
By becoming a trustee at the League, you'll be part of a dynamic team driving real change for animals across the UK. You'll have the opportunity to make a tangible difference, influence policy, and be at the forefront of the fight against animal cruelty.
This position is an excellent development opportunity if you’re taking your first steps to develop wider board level and governance experience.
To apply:
If you're ready to lend your expertise to a cause that truly matters, please submit your CV accompanied by a covering letter outlining your motivations, interests and how your skills and experience fulfil the requirements of the role. We will be reviewing applications on a rolling basis and will respond to all applications.
Recruitment process: Applications will be reviewed against pre-identified requirements from the job specification, followed by a single interview stage.
Together, we can redefine what is acceptable and create a better world for animals.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Lead the Charge for Animal Welfare! Join the League Against Cruel Sports as a trustee
Passionate about animal welfare? Ready to make a real impact? We're looking for an HR professional to join us in ending cruelty to animals in sport.
About us:
We're dedicated to creating a kinder society where animals are protected from persecution in the name of sport. We've been at the forefront of change, instrumental in landmark legislation like the Hunting Act 2004. Through our wildlife reserves, investigations and advocacy, we're driving tangible change and standing up for those who can't speak for themselves. The League operates in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, striving to protect animals from the horrific acts of hunting, shooting and animal fighting.
Your role:
As a trustee, you'll have a shared responsibility with 6-10 fellow board members to play a pivotal role in shaping our strategic direction, ensuring compliance and supporting our CEO. You'll lead policy, monitor financial stability, identify and manage risks, and as a League ambassador you’ll champion our cause.
As a trustee you will attend four board meetings per year (three virtually) and the AGM. In line with the Charity Commission regulations, no payment will be made for this role, but all expenses will be reimbursed.
Skills/knowledge:
- Proven experience in HR with at least two years in a senior role
- Inspirational leadership
- Excellent communication skills
- Strong analytical and decision making skills
- Financially astute and good attention to detail
It’s not necessary to have previous board experience as training can be provided.
We particularly welcome applications from diverse backgrounds as we want our board to be more representative.
Why join us?
By becoming a trustee at the League, you'll be part of a dynamic team driving real change for animals across the UK. You'll have the opportunity to make a tangible difference, influence policy, and be at the forefront of the fight against animal cruelty.
This position is an excellent development opportunity if you’re taking your first steps to develop wider board level and governance experience.
To apply:
If you're ready to lend your expertise to a cause that truly matters, please submit your CV accompanied by a covering letter outlining your motivations, interests and how your skills and experience fulfil the requirements of the role. We will be reviewing applications on a rolling basis and will respond to all applications.
Recruitment process: Applications will be reviewed against pre-identified requirements from the job specification, followed by a single interview stage.
Together, we can redefine what is acceptable and create a better world for animals.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Lead the Charge for Animal Welfare! Join the League Against Cruel Sports as Trustee (Treasurer)
Passionate about animal welfare? Ready to make a real impact? We're looking for a finance professional to join us in ending cruelty to animals in sport.
About us:
We're dedicated to creating a kinder society where animals are protected from persecution in the name of sport. We've been at the forefront of change, instrumental in landmark legislation like the Hunting Act 2004. Through our wildlife reserves, investigations and advocacy, we're driving tangible change and standing up for those who can't speak for themselves. The League operates in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, striving to protect animals from the horrific acts of hunting, shooting and animal fighting.
Your role:
As a trustee, you'll have a shared responsibility with 6-10 fellow board members to play a pivotal role in shaping our strategic direction, ensuring compliance and supporting our CEO. You'll lead policy, monitor financial stability, identify and manage risks, and as a League ambassador you’ll champion our cause.
As a trustee you will attend eight board meetings per year (seven virtually) and the AGM. In line with the Charity Commission regulations, no payment will be made for this role, but all expenses will be reimbursed.
Skills/knowledge:
- Accountancy qualification
- Proven experience in accounting with at least two years in a senior role and ideally an understanding of charity finance issues
- Expertise in financial forecasting and budgeting
- Inspirational leadership
- Excellent communication skills
- Strong analytical and decision making skills
- Financially astute and good attention to detail
It’s not necessary to have previous board experience as training can be provided.
We particularly welcome applications from diverse backgrounds as we want our board to be more representative.
Why join us?
By becoming a trustee at the League, you'll be part of a dynamic team driving real change for animals across the UK. You'll have the opportunity to make a tangible difference, influence policy, and be at the forefront of the fight against animal cruelty.
This position is an excellent development opportunity if you’re taking your first steps to develop wider board level and governance experience.
To apply:
If you're ready to lend your expertise to a cause that truly matters, please submit your CV accompanied by a covering letter outlining your motivations, interests and how your skills and experience fulfil the requirements of the role. We will be reviewing applications on a rolling basis and will respond to all applications.
Recruitment process: Applications will be reviewed against pre-identified requirements from the job specification, followed by a single interview stage.
Together, we can redefine what is acceptable and create a better world for animals.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Make a lasting impact on future generations and your community, by becoming a governor for your local college.
Peridot Partners have partnered with the Department of Education to revolutionise the education governance sector, by appointing 137 new governors to college boards across England.
Education governors come from all backgrounds and sectors with either professional or lived experience that can help the board to make their decisions. A passion for education and future generations is a must, but you don’t need to have any experience in the education sector to become a governor.
Being an education governor or trustee is a rewarding and fulfilling venture for any of us. You don’t need to be a Chief Executive, a senior leader or even an educationalist to join the ever-growing pool of people who regularly attend board and committee meetings to influence and impact the quality of education delivered by our schools, sixth forms, further education colleges and universities.
As an education governor, you will draw on the professional experience of your working career and your own life experiences to support and challenge the strategic direction of the organisation. You will reflect on the lessons that you have learnt through education, work and life to ask questions and understand how decisions being made on an operational level will and could impact the students and their potential for achievement.
Peridot Partners and the Department of Education are, together, committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and our client expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The successful candidate(s) will be subject to an enhanced DBS check and satisfactory references before any final offer can be made.
Please click 'Apply via website’ to be redirected to the Peridot Partners website, where you can see the available opportunities and register your interest.
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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!
Job Purpose
One Place London is a community interest company located in West London engaged in Acting for Film and Music Recording workshops for young people aged 14-25, unemployed or at risk of getting involved in crime. As a key member of the Accounts Team working, this post will work alongside the Treasurer reporting to the Managing Director.
Main Duties & Responsibilities
- Perform reconciliations, including rent, bank, supplier, and other accounts.
- Responsible for Rent accounting and Purchase Ledger systems.
- Post journals accurately and efficiently to the accounting system.
- Assist in the preparation of monthly management accounts.
- Support the year-end audit process, including preparing schedules and liaising with auditors.
- Maintain accurate records of fixed assets and process accruals and prepayments.
- Collaborate effectively with the team to meet deadlines and adapt to changing priorities.
Person Specification & Key Competencies
Qualifications and Experience:
- Strong proficiency in Microsoft Excel.
- Solid understanding of double-entry bookkeeping.
- Knowledge of basic accounting adjustments, such as accruals, prepayments, and fixed assets.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
- Ability to prioritise tasks, meet deadlines, and adapt to a flexible work environment.
Benefits and Opportunities
• Career progression opportunities
• Flexible/Agile Working, Hourly pay rate during the workshops on a Contract/ Self-Employed basis.
• Employee Assistance Programme to support employees.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.