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Join our amazing volunteer team to raise awareness of sight loss and RNIB services at local events. You will give talks in person or virtually, sharing your own story to improve understanding of sight loss to local service providers and community groups. You’ll be making a real difference to people living with sight loss by helping to improve accessibility and inclusivity, creating a world without barriers. What you’ll be doing: • Giving talks to groups of people to raise awareness of sight loss in your local community by sharing your story to audiences, for example, local businesses, community and voluntary groups. • Delivering Talks to raise awareness of RNIB services as a trusted source of support for blind and partially sighted people • Representing RNIB as an Ambassador for the Community Connection service What you’ll gain from the role: • An opportunity to give something back. • A chance to build a strong community. • A sense of achievement through the difference you make. • A chance to be part of a team of like-minded people • An opportunity to develop and explore different roles with RNIB, including our internal job vacancies. In return for donating your time we will provide: • A supportive route to building your confidence in presenting and sharing your story with an audience. • A rewarding experience. • A great Induction and training. • A supportive manager. • Regular updates and catchups. • Expenses. • An opportunity to connect with other volunteers.
Minimum age
- You must be at least 18 years old to apply
What skills and experience are needed?
- • Lived experience of issues affecting blind and partially sighted people • Be comfortable speaking to different audiences to share your story, or a willingness to try with our support. • Able to communicate effectively. • Have an outgoing, friendly approach to meeting new people.
With a commitment to excellence and a focus on closing the achievement gap for vulnerable learners, The De Curci Trust seeks new Trustees ready to collaborate with us in driving continuous improvement and ensuring our schools offer the best possible educational outcomes. Join us to make a lasting impact on the lives of children in our care.
Location: Portsmouth
Time commitment: 8 meetings / academic year + ad hoc visits and conversations
Closing date: 9 a.m. Sunday 17th November
The De Curci Trust is a multi-academy trust based in Portsmouth, committed to providing high-quality education to over 1,700 students across its schools. Our focus is on promoting high aspirations and delivering excellent outcomes for all children, particularly those from disadvantaged backgrounds. We are proud to serve the local community, offering a comprehensive and inclusive education that meets the diverse needs of our students.
We are passionate about transforming the educational landscape for students of all ages across our schools. We aim to provide vibrant, inclusive learning environments that foster creativity, curiosity, and a love of learning.
About the role.
As a Trustee at The De Curci Trust, you will hold a pivotal position in the governance and strategic oversight of our three schools. This role is essential for ensuring that our schools maintain a high standard of education while fostering an inclusive, nurturing environment for all students.
Trustees have strategic oversight of the Trust and collaborate with the executive leadership team, ensuring compliance with the Trust’s charitable objectives and fulfilling legal obligations under charity and company law. You will work with fellow Trustees, Local Governors, and School Leaders to monitor performance, drive improvements, and support the achievement of educational objectives. Your input will guide the Trust in implementing effective policies and strategies that align with our commitment to high-quality education and holistic outcomes for all children.
Who we are looking for.
We are particularly keen to find candidates committed to holistic and inclusive education who uphold the Nolan Principles of Public Life. We hope to appoint collaborative “critical friends” who will work collegiately with us as we continue our progression as a Trust.
Successful candidates will demonstrate integrity, professionalism, and diligence, with the ability to make impartial decisions that serve the best interests of all students and stakeholders. Our Board aims to reflect the diversity of our community, and we specifically encourage applications from candidates from all backgrounds.
We are open to a wide range of professional experiences for our new Trustees. We particularly welcome expertise in the following areas:
- Education (all phases)
- Finance
- Risk and audit
- Legal
- Human Resources
- Marketing
- Safeguarding
- Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND)
- Business leadership and operations
- Health / Social care
We seek individuals who can act as a “critical friend,” offering both support and constructive challenge to the executive team. Your willingness to engage with the Trust’s strategic goals and contribute to the ongoing development of our schools will be vital to your success in this role. A commitment to attending meetings and visiting our schools is also essential, as these interactions will enhance your understanding of our operations and the unique needs of our schools.
Peridot Partners and The De Curci Trust 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 candidates will be subject to an enhanced DBS check and satisfactory references before any final offer can be made.
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Applications for this role close at 9 a.m. Sunday 17th November
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We’re looking for a Trustee to join our growing charity – Families Out Loud!
What is Families Out Loud (FOL)?
Families Out Loud is a small and growing charity, based in Wiltshire, which is run by a group of people who care about family addiction. We’re here to support those affected by other people’s addiction, by enabling people to speak out, without judgement. If you have lived experience of, or an interest in our cause, we’d love to hear from you!
About the Role
As a Families Out Loud Trustee, you will share our passion of supporting families affected by someone else’s drug or alcohol use. You will be committed to the Purpose, Vision and Values of Families Out Loud, working with the board to deliver the charity’s 5-year strategic plan. We’re committed to helping clients rebuild their lives, and to reducing stigma so they can feel confident to speak freely about their own experiences. As a Trustee, you will support this mission by reviewing the work we do on a regular basis, understanding that everything we do is for the public benefit, and within the charity’s purpose. You will work collaboratively with the other Trustees to effectively manage resources, and to ensure compliance with charity law and other legal requiremets.
This is a voluntary position, mainly working from home. You will be required to attend monthly Trustee meetings which are currently held virtually. Occasionally you may be required to attend in-person meetings in different locations across Wiltshire.
What are we looking?
For this position, we’re looking for someone based near Salisbury who can help us facilitate growth in our local area. Ideally, you’ll have a deep understanding of our community and its unique needs, bringing strong connections within the area. You’ll support the charity to leverage local networks and form lasting relationships, secure funding, and ultimately enhance our charity’s mission. Your reputation and familiarity with the Salisbury area will help build trust and strengthen our charity’s impact on the community. You’ll need strong written and verbal communication skills, and will be able to work as part of a team to make collective decisions. You should be able to think analytically, with a problem-solving approach. Alongside this, due to the nature of the role, you should be able to manage your own time effectively and be well organised.
Families Out Loud is a Wiltshire charity working with families challenged by someone else’s addiction, supporting them to bravely build a better life.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
We are now recruiting for the following volunteer position:
Trustee
Please note that it is a genuine occupational qualification that a female takes on this role, and the post is exempt under section 7 (2) (e) of the Sex Discrimination Act 1975
An exciting and unique opportunity has arisen for you to join us at the Well Women Centre, as we move into our new premises on Wood Street. The Trustees will be representing, developing and promoting the interests of the Well Women Centre. We are a welcoming Board who are passionate about the work we do with women from the Wakefield District.
Established in 1985, the Well Women Centre is a charity providing mental health, emotional and practical support in a safe, women only space. We support all women age 16+ from Wakefield and District. We provide services by women for women from a holistic, non-medical approach to improve women’s mental health and well-being. We offer flexible services centrally and outreach designed to overcome the inequalities and accessibility barriers that women can experience.
Volunteers play an important role within the centre and we have a hard-working Board of Trustees who guide and support the Well Women Centre.
We welcome applications from women of all ages and backgrounds, with the empathy and inspiration to give their time, to join our Board of Trustees, there is no need to have previous trustee experience. We will provide training and development opportunities.
We are looking for women with diverse skills and life experience to join our Board to ensure it works well and fulfils its responsibilities. We are particularly interested in women with experience in corporate/commercial fundraising and finance but there is more than one space available so even if your experience lays elsewhere we would like to meet you. The role is very much strategic, rather than operational.
A commitment to attend up to eight Board meetings a year in person in Wakefield town centre (usually starting at 5.45pm) plus an option to join sub committees with up to seven meetings a year via video platform. There is a minimum requirement of attending six of the Board meetings in any one year. This is an unpaid role but authorised expenses are paid.
For more information on how to apply please visit our website.
Closing date is Monday 18th November 2024 by 1pm, with interviews on the afternoon of Thursday 20th November 2024
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Role Description
The Support Volunteer is part of the volunteering team of Say Aphasia. Alongside the Peer
Leader and Helping Hands Volunteer, the Support Volunteer supports individual Say Aphasia
meet-ups. The role specifically focuses on supporting the peer leader in roles that are easier
for someone without language impairment.
Roles
● Provide a safe, inclusive and accessible environment.
● Adhere to Say Aphasia’s policies and procedures.
● Responsible for group admin, alongside the Peer Leader:
○ Ensure group checklist is completed and implemented, during support group
meet-up.
○ Ensure the attendance forms are completed at every meet-up.
○ Ensure the member forms are completed for new members.
○ Ensure the visitor forms are completed for any visitors.
○ Give ‘Welcome Packs’ to new members.
○ Ensure members are contacted if group plans change, and inform the Charity
Coordinator.
● Responsible for gathering members' information using Say Aphasia’s digital
Forms alongside the Peer Leader.
○ Ensure contact details and emergency contact details are gathered and up to
date.
○ Ensure contact preferences are gathered and up to date.
○ Ensure pertinent medical concerns are known, up to date and readily
available.
● Provide communication support for members during the support group:
○ Support members to have a successful conversation.
○ Ensure everyone has access to communication aids.
○ Ensure members have the tools and support to express their opinions and
ideas.
○ Gather any members suggestions, comments and requirements mentioned
during the support group.
○ Be aware of, and capitalise on each members' communication preferences
(their preferred way to have a conversation). Add notes to the tablet computer
if needed.
○ Offer a listening ear to members and sign post them to relevant support.
● Contribute to group sustainability:
○ Contribute to identification and recording of fundraising opportunities, and
liaise with Local Group Facilitator.
○ Support the Local Group Facilitator to organise local fundraising.
● Contribute to improving the service:
○ Support Local Group Facilitator with gathering feedback from members when
required.
○ Note down any issues, ideas for improvement and relay this to the Charity
Coordinator.
● Support other volunteers:
○ Attend regular catch-ups with the Peer Leader and fellow volunteers.
○ Encourage a positive group ethos.
● Be an active advocate for the group.
● Responsible for safeguarding during each group meet-up: overseen by the
Local Group Facilitator
○ Responsible for the safekeeping of the tablet computer (iPad) and members'
information.
○ Be aware of members' pertinent medical concerns.
○ Be aware of health and safety policy.
● Ensure regular communication with the Charity Coordinator.
○ Inform the Local Group Facilitator of any:
■ changes to future group meet-ups
■ changes to members details
■ fundraising opportunities.
● Attend a quarterly support meeting for all Support Volunteers.
● Contact the Charity Coordinator if any issues arise that cannot be resolved
with the peer leader.
PLEASE NOTE THAT APPLICANTS MUST BE BASED IN THE UK AND LIVE LOCALLY.
Join the Board of a leading charity helping people who have been affected by brain injury and other neurological conditions. Together we can help shape the future of care and rehabilitation.
Applications close Monday 11th November
Who we are.
At Brainkind, we’re at an exciting stage of our journey, and we’re seeking passionate, expert Trustees to help guide us as we continue our ambitious growth.
Formerly known as The Disabilities Trust, we have over 40 years of experience in brain injury rehabilitation. In 2023, we relaunched as Brainkind, signalling a bold new chapter in our mission to champion the rights and recovery of people affected by brain injury living with neurological conditions.
We are the UK’s leading charity supporting people living with acquired brain injuries and other neurological conditions. Our services include independent hospitals, neurological centres, residential homes, and supported living services.
In 2023, we successfully acquired three new neurological care services to support people with Huntington’s disease, Parkinson’s, and multiple sclerosis. We are also proud to have opened our purpose-built neurological hospital in York—an award-winning building that shows just how services like ours should be built. Next year, we will open a new neurobehavioural rehabilitation service in Hertfordshire.
We’re two years into a seven-year strategy designed to expand our services, amplify our voice in the sector, advocate for social change, and improve funding, awareness and prioritisation.
Why join us?
As a Trustee, you will play a pivotal role in helping us:
- Expand and enhance our services for people affected by brain injuries and complex neurological conditions.
- Strengthen partnerships and identify gaps in the current support systems.
- Advocate for policy change to improve the lives of those living with brain injuries, as seen in our groundbreaking research report on domestic abuse, Too Many to Count.
- Drive innovation in rehabilitation services, from our work in the prison system to new service acquisitions and site developments.
We’re navigating one of the most challenging environments for funding and recruitment the sector has ever faced. That’s why your experience—whether in commercial, health, or social care sectors—will be invaluable in helping us build a sustainable future.
Why Brainkind?
- We are dedicated to clinical excellence and delivering innovative, personalised therapies that change lives.
- We’re growing rapidly with new services and expanded capacity, all aimed at making a real difference for those we support.
- With nearly 2,000 talented staff members, we are united in our mission to push boundaries and offer world-class rehabilitation.
But we can’t do it alone. As we begin to plan for a succession for the future of our Board, we need dedicated people who share our passion for making a lasting difference. If you’re ready to bring your expertise and energy to help shape the future of brain injury support, we want to hear from you.
Who we are looking for.
We are looking for up to five new Trustees to join us with the following skills and experience:
- Digital and marketing and/or data analytics
- Communications, policy influencing and fundraising
- Commercial finance
- Social care and health
- HR Transformation and culture
Our Trustees scrutinise, constructively challenge, and support the senior leadership team in pursuing its mission and ambitions. They promote our values and hold the executive accountable for meeting agreed-upon goals and strategic objectives. This is an exciting time to be part of the next stage of development of a new brand which is committed to quality care and being a thought leader in acquired brain injury.
We believe that our success rests upon the diversity of skill, experience and backgrounds at all levels of the organisation, and we want to foster a diverse and inclusive culture. We would particularly welcome applications from those who reflect the diverse communities we proudly support and embed these principles into our governance.
Join us as a Trustee and be a part of our transformative journey.
Time Commitment
The Board meets four times a year, usually for up to four hours, in central London, and we have an annual ‘Strategy Away Day’, which is generally overnight, including a visit to one of our services.
We ask that our Trustees join 1 – 2 of our committees. Committees meet between two and up to six times a year, depending on the committee and this is for up to two hours, usually conducted virtually.
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Applications for this role close Monday 11th November.
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Marie Curie Companion is a professional service provided by trained volunteers who offer one-to-one companionship and support to people with a terminal illness and their families. The service would not be able to reach those most in need if it was not for the commitment and hard work of the volunteers delivering the service.
Companion Volunteers provide companionship and emotional support, practical support, short breaks for carers and help with signposting for information and support. Your role will include some of, but is not restricted to, the following tasks:
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Carry out weekly visits with the person(s) you’re supporting, as agreed with the Volunteer Co-ordinator. This could be in a variety of settings, eg family home, a care home or in the community.
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Provide one-to-one companionship and support.
For example: offering a listening ear and spending time engaging in every-day conversation, activities or hobbies with the person you are supporting. Driving clients to pre-arranged health or social care (e.g. to medical appointments) or taking short trips out. Helping with small, daily tasks, e.g. making tea or accessing the internet. Allowing carers to have a short break. You may be supporting your client’s family or carers before or during bereavement. This may involve offering emotional support, signposting to relevant local support services or finding out information as requested (This is only an outline as support will vary according to individual needs. Companion volunteers do not provide nursing or personal care, or offer counselling or advice)
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Keep your manager informed of any changes to the situation, or any significant happenings in connection to the person you’re supporting and/or their family, either in person or by phone
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Submit regular visit reports to your manager and update relevant computer systems as required
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Be reliable and committed to regularly spending time with someone and offering support
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Attend individual sessions with your Volunteer Co-ordinator, training and group events as required
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Represent the Marie Curie Companion service positively to those using the service
ABOUT US
Every day of your life matters – from the first to the last. When you volunteer for Marie Curie, you understand that better than ever. We’re a passionate, committed and diverse team of more than 4,400 staff and 6,500 volunteers, here for people living with any terminal illness, and their families. We offer expert care, guidance and support, to help them get the most from the time they have left.
Marie Curie is committed to its values, which underpin our work. We take stringent steps to ensure that the people who join our organisation through employment or volunteering, are suitable for their roles and are committed to safeguarding all our people from harm. This includes our staff, volunteers and all those who use or come into contact with our services. We are dedicated to creating not just a safe place to work but also a supportive and rewarding one.
Marie Curie is committed to a world where everyone can thrive and fulfil their potential. We are devoted to the social justice imperatives and organisational benefits of full diversity, inclusion and equity in the workplace, and are a Stonewall champion. We actively encourage and welcome applications from candidates of diverse cultures, perspectives and lived experiences.
We reserve the right to close this vacancy early.
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South West Advocacy Network (SWAN) want to strengthen their Board of Trustees with up to 4 new Trustee appointments, including a Treasurer. These are voluntary positions and provide opportunity to help SWAN to develop its strategic direction and sustain innovative services to some of the most vulnerable people in our communities, primarily, but not solely, in counties across the South of England.
SWAN began life in Wiltshire and over the past 25 years has expanded into Somerset, Bristol, Dorset, Isle of Wight, West Berkshire and Portsmouth. We deliver high quality, independent advocacy services supporting a diverse range of vulnerable people. We have developed a model of advocacy which ensures everyone, including the most marginalised, have the same rights and opportunities as their fellow citizens. Our services are free at the point of delivery, confidential and non-judgemental.
We work with people from all walks of life and have already supported thousands of the most disadvantaged people to have their voice heard and their choices respected by those that are making decisions about their future.
We are looking for dynamic and empathetic people to become trustees within our organisation, people who have the passion and drive to support SWAN and help us to ensure that the voices around our Board table reflect and understand the communities we work in. We would encourage people from all sections of our communities to apply , but particularly Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic, disabled, and LGBTQ+ applicants because these groups are currently under-represented on our Board. We are happy to accept applications from people without prior Board experience but who can evidence their commitment to our purpose, values and ambitions and show a willingness to learn in the role.
The organisation is led and managed by the Chief Executive and the Executive Team who oversee the delivery of our services and the infrastructure that underpins them, and we believe that this, coupled with sound governance, will help us to achieve our vision and maximise our reach and impact.
We are looking for individuals who can demonstrate some of the following:
• Experiences that will bring different perspectives to our organisation i.e. being a member of , or working in, diverse or minority communities.
• Having direct experience of using advocacy or support services
• An understanding of, or interest in, the lives of vulnerable adults including those who have been victims of hate crime
• An understanding of, or interest in, the wider voluntary sector
• A commitment and willingness to improving the lives of vulnerable people
• Integrity, strategic vision and relationship building skills
• Governance, finance, and/or entrepreneurial experience
• Good communication skills and knowing how to work as part of a team
Time commitment averages 1 day a month, meeting locations are flexible and either face to face or virtual. Trustee expenses, including travel are paid.
Please note that for safeguarding purposes, all our roles require a current DBS check.
South West Advocacy Network supports and empowers people to have a voice, by ensuring access to quality, independent advocacy.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
About Us
The Microbiology Society is a Company Limited by Guarantee and a Registered Charity. It is governed by a Board of Trustees who are also the directors of the company for the purposes of the Companies Act 2006. The Board of Trustees operates in compliance with the Society’s Articles of Association and Charity Commission guidance on good governance.
From 2025, the Society will constitute of a new Board of Trustees comprised of the Society’s three Executive Officers (President, General Secretary, and Treasurer) and three elected members, plus up to three external experts. The role of the Board is to govern the organisation, provide the strategic direction of the Society and ensure its long-term financial sustainability.
About You
The Microbiology Society is specifically looking for candidates with expertise in either academic publishing business or charitable fundraising to co-opt to the Board of Trustees.
The Trustee will be appointed to serve for a period of one term (up to three years), after which they will be eligible for re-appointment again for a second consecutive term
For more information about the Society, please visit our website.
To make an application, please email the following via the button below:
- Your CV (no more than three sides)
A supporting statement (no more than two sides) that answers the following questions:
- Why do you want to be a trustee of the Microbiology Society?
- How do your skills and expertise align with the role profile and candidate description detailed in the role description
Closing date: Monday 4 November 2024.
Preliminary interviews from the week commencing 18 November 2024.
Final Panel interviews: January 2025.
The Society also takes the security of your data seriously. It has internal policies and controls in place to ensure that your data is not lost, accidentally destroyed, misused, or disclosed, and is not accessed except by our employees in the proper performance of their duties.
Please note that due to limited resources it is not possible for the Society to acknowledge receipt of applications. If you do not hear from us within two weeks of the closing date, please assume that your application has been unsuccessful on this occasion.
“We are interested in every candidate who is eligible to work in the United Kingdom. However, we are not able to sponsor visas.”
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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FareShare Greater Manchester is looking for volunteer Driver's Assistants to join our busy friendly delivery team with redistributing tonnes of surplus food a month to charities and community initiatives across Greater Manchester.
FareShare is a national charity fighting food poverty and global warming by tackling food surplus. We source overstocked food from retailers and manufacturers and engage many volunteers to help re-distribute it to over 220 frontline charities and community groups across Greater Manchester. These groups, in turn, provide meals to vulnerable people experiencing food poverty, individuals who are homeless, families, and people who are unemployed or socially isolated. This food would otherwise have gone to waste, so we are simultaneously supporting people in need and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Key responsibilities
Working closely with the driver of a temperature-controlled 3.5 tonne Mercedes Sprinter van to deliver surplus food orders to the premises of the benevolent projects we support.
Loading and unloading the vehicle and carrying out a range of tasks, from basic vehicle checks to delivery administration.
The required skills and attributes are:
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Reliability and ability to commit to pre-agreed volunteer shifts (ESSENTIAL)
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Physical fitness, to take on moving and handling of food orders
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Ability to follow procedures and instructions
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Good verbal communication skills
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Interest in the work of FareShare Greater Manchester and our values
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High respect for Health & Safety procedures and standards
In return you will gain:
Career and CV advice and support
A reference for future employers
Reimbursement of travel and lunch expenses
The opportunity to give practical help to fight food poverty and reduce food waste (and associated CO2 emissions)
The opportunity to meet like-minded people and make new friends
Our operating hours are Monday - Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm.
Driver and Driver’s Assistant shifts begin at 8:30am.
We welcome volunteers who can commit to one day a week.
The days and rota hours of volunteering are agreed around your availability.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
You must be resident in the UK and living in Greater Manchester, or within easy commuting distance of our base, in order to volunteer with us. There are no exceptions to this rule. This is because we require volunteers to be able to reliably commit to regular shifts for some of our roles. We are unable to offer sponsorship for overseas applicants.
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Join our amazing volunteer team to raise awareness of sight loss and RNIB services at local events. You will give talks in person or virtually, sharing your own story to improve understanding of sight loss to local service providers and community groups. You’ll be making a real difference to people living with sight loss by helping to improve accessibility and inclusivity, creating a world without barriers. What you’ll be doing: • Giving talks to groups of people to raise awareness of sight loss in your local community by sharing your story to audiences, for example, local businesses, community and voluntary groups. • Delivering Talks to raise awareness of RNIB services as a trusted source of support for blind and partially sighted people • Representing RNIB as an Ambassador for the Community Connection service What you’ll gain from the role: • An opportunity to give something back. • A chance to build a strong community. • A sense of achievement through the difference you make. • A chance to be part of a team of like-minded people • An opportunity to develop and explore different roles with RNIB, including our internal job vacancies. In return for donating your time we will provide: • A supportive route to building your confidence in presenting and sharing your story with an audience. • A rewarding experience. • A great Induction and training
Who this opportunity will suit
Minimum age
- You must be at least 18 years old to apply
What skills and experience are needed?
- • Lived experience of issues affecting blind and partially sighted people • Be comfortable speaking to different audiences to share your story, or a willingness to try with our support. • Able to communicate effectively. • Have an outgoing, friendly approach to meeting new people.
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Are you a proactive fundraiser and looking to support a small charity? We're looking for 2 energetic and enthusiastic fundraiser volunteers to increase the fundraising opportunities for the charity as well as developing corporate partnerships, legacy giving, individual giving and major donors. This role may also include:
- Develop new and imaginative fundraising activities, many of which involve organising events
- Project manage fundraising events, from inception all the way through to evaluation
- Recruit and promote supporters and volunteers for challenge and national events.
- Assisting with researching and approaching corporate entities for event sponsorships, partnerships, Charity of the Year partnerships, and donations from corporate foundations
- Assisting with writing and delivering grant proposals for funding to trusts, foundations and other institutes
- Writing emails and speaking with potential partners about the work of Burning Nights CRPS Support with the aim of securing funds for the organisation
- Helping to maintain the fundraising database, ensuring accuracy and consistency of all records;
- Development in fundraising opportunities
- Keeping in contact with current & past donors and assisting in finding new donors
- Communicating with past fundraisers and encourage them to consider fundraising in the future
- Assist in marketing our events
- Development / Improvement of fundraising support (e.g fundraising packs and materials)
- Create marketing posts for social media & email marketing
Key & Desirable Skills:
- Fully computer literate and fully able with the main Microsoft Office tools including Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint as well as the internet and email
- Knowledge of using CRM systems or ability to learn
- Outgoing, friendly and proactive character
- Good initiative and ability to work with little direct supervision but will ask when help is needed
- Be comfortable volunteering within a small team or by yourself
- Good communication skills - Ability to communicate effectively at a number of different levels
- Ability to communicate effectively by telephone, written correspondence and in person
- Experience of writing funding proposals and working in fundraising would be an advantage
- Strong organisational skills
- Knowledge of corporate fundraising techniques including Charity of the Year, sponsorship, donations, marketing would be an advantage
- An ability to present and engage potential partners/sponsors in a compelling way
- Maintaining strict confidentiality
Practical Considerations:
- Age over 18 only
- Expenses will be given in line with the charity’s expenses policy
- It is an indoor role at one site – your home, but occasionally meetings are held in other offices and in the office of the charity or online
- This role is suitable for people wanting to learn new skills as well as improve previously learnt skills
Not sure if you have the right skills? Then contact us or apply as you may have some great translatable skills that would be applicable for this role!
About the Charity: Burning Nights CRPS Support is a UK wide charity that works to improve life for those living with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS), their families, loved ones, carers and friends. As a charity we raise awareness about the condition amongst the public, health and legal professionals by providing CRPS awareness sessions so that patients can be diagnosed quicker to enable treatment to start more rapidly.
Application Process:
Apply on Charity Job with CV and covering letter telling us why you would be a good fit for our charity
To drive change for Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) & ensure people whose lives have been touched by this condition are not alone.
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Crossroads Care Kent - Trustee Vacancies
A little bit about us
Crossroads Care Kent is the leading Carers Charity in Kent, delivering care and support for people living with the challenges of caring, unpaid, for a family member or friend. As a well-established Charity for over 40 years, we support over 6000 people across Kent every year and continue to make a positive input on the community.
With 1 in 10 people having caring responsibilities it is more than likely that you or someone you know have been a carer, are a carer or may become an unpaid carer at some point in life.
We are looking for a new Trustee to join our established Board, bringing oversight, strategic scrutiny, and innovation with a mix of business skills and experience that make a real difference to this wonderful organisation. With a new CEO in place supported by a highly motivated, caring workforce, and a Board with a wide range of experience, this is an exciting time to join the team to help steer it through its next stage of development.
Trustees are appointed on a voluntary basis, with all reasonable expenses reimbursed, and although this is an unpaid position there are many rewards and personal development opportunities from a fairly small commitment of time.
Some of the many benefits of becoming a Charity Trustee
· Support a cause that you can connect with and are passionate about
· Give something back to your Community, make a real difference to unpaid Carers across Kent
· Share those brilliant skills and the experience you have gained in your career
· A chance to share something important to you - ideas, diversity and inclusion, technical, etc
· Gain exposure to the wide range of skills needed to oversee a charity
· Self-development with interesting work and strategy, keeping the mind engaged
· Personal wellbeing – volunteering makes us feel good!
We are looking for Trustees with:
· A connection to our purpose and values
· A strong commitment to the work of supporting and championing unpaid carers in Kent
· The ability to work at strategic level and offer advice from their field of expertise
· Great communication skills
· Willingness and ability to meet the small time commitment required to fulfil a Trustee role
Experience: new Trustees may have private, third sector or public sector background, skills and experience in areas such as the following (but we would welcome a variety of interests and input):
· Finance
· Business development
· Legal and risk management
· Income generation, fundraising, sales, promotions
· Equality, diversity, and inclusion
· Innovation and technology.
Time Commitment
· The Board meets six times a year, each meeting is usually 2-3 hours in duration
· Board meetings at our Wateringbury or Herne Bay offices or with remote access as an option
· Trustees receive papers to read ahead of each meeting to prepare for discussions
· Trustees may be required to respond to communications or attend meetings - ad hoc basis
If you are interested in becoming one of our Trustees please contact our HR Manager Melanie Turner, and know that diversity, equity, and inclusion are at the heart of what we value at Crossroads.
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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!
Role Description
The Support Volunteer is part of the volunteering team of Say Aphasia. Alongside the Peer
Leader and Helping Hands Volunteer, the Support Volunteer supports individual Say Aphasia
meet-ups. The role specifically focuses on supporting the peer leader in roles that are easier
for someone without language impairment.
Roles
● Provide a safe, inclusive and accessible environment.
● Adhere to Say Aphasia’s policies and procedures.
● Responsible for group admin, alongside the Peer Leader:
○ Ensure group checklist is completed and implemented, during support group
meet-up.
○ Ensure the attendance forms are completed at every meet-up.
○ Ensure the member forms are completed for new members.
○ Ensure the visitor forms are completed for any visitors.
○ Give ‘Welcome Packs’ to new members.
○ Ensure members are contacted if group plans change, and inform the Charity
Coordinator.
● Responsible for gathering members' information using Say Aphasia’s digital
Forms alongside the Peer Leader.
○ Ensure contact details and emergency contact details are gathered and up to
date.
○ Ensure contact preferences are gathered and up to date.
○ Ensure pertinent medical concerns are known, up to date and readily
available.
● Provide communication support for members during the support group:
○ Support members to have a successful conversation.
○ Ensure everyone has access to communication aids.
○ Ensure members have the tools and support to express their opinions and
ideas.
○ Gather any members suggestions, comments and requirements mentioned
during the support group.
○ Be aware of, and capitalise on each members' communication preferences
(their preferred way to have a conversation). Add notes to the tablet computer
if needed.
○ Offer a listening ear to members and sign post them to relevant support.
● Contribute to group sustainability:
○ Contribute to identification and recording of fundraising opportunities, and
liaise with Local Group Facilitator.
○ Support the Local Group Facilitator to organise local fundraising.
● Contribute to improving the service:
○ Support Local Group Facilitator with gathering feedback from members when
required.
○ Note down any issues, ideas for improvement and relay this to the Charity
Coordinator.
● Support other volunteers:
○ Attend regular catch-ups with the Peer Leader and fellow volunteers.
○ Encourage a positive group ethos.
● Be an active advocate for the group.
● Responsible for safeguarding during each group meet-up: overseen by the
Local Group Facilitator
○ Responsible for the safekeeping of the tablet computer (iPad) and members'
information.
○ Be aware of members' pertinent medical concerns.
○ Be aware of health and safety policy.
● Ensure regular communication with the Charity Coordinator.
○ Inform the Local Group Facilitator of any:
■ changes to future group meet-ups
■ changes to members details
■ fundraising opportunities.
● Attend a quarterly support meeting for all Support Volunteers.
● Contact the Charity Coordinator if any issues arise that cannot be resolved
with the peer leader.
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!
Join our amazing volunteer team to raise awareness of sight loss and RNIB services at local events. You will give talks in person or virtually, sharing your own story to improve understanding of sight loss to local service providers and community groups. You’ll be making a real difference to people living with sight loss by helping to improve accessibility and inclusivity, creating a world without barriers. What you’ll be doing: • Giving talks to groups of people to raise awareness of sight loss in your local community by sharing your story to audiences, for example, local businesses, community and voluntary groups. • Delivering Talks to raise awareness of RNIB services as a trusted source of support for blind and partially sighted people • Representing RNIB as an Ambassador for the Community Connection service What you’ll gain from the role: • An opportunity to give something back. • A chance to build a strong community. • A sense of achievement through the difference you make. • A chance to be part of a team of like-minded people • An opportunity to develop and explore different roles with RNIB, including our internal job vacancies. In return for donating your time we will provide: • A supportive route to building your confidence in presenting and sharing your story with an audience. • A rewarding experience. • A great Induction and training. • A supportive manager. • Regular updates and catchups. • Expenses. • An opportunity to connect with other volunteers.
Who this opportunity will suit
Minimum age
- You must be at least 18 years old to apply
What skills and experience are needed?
- • Lived experience of issues affecting blind and partially sighted people • Be comfortable speaking to different audiences to share your story, or a willingness to try with our support. • Able to communicate effectively. • Have an outgoing, friendly approach to meeting new people.