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Join Artsadmin as a Board Trustee (Voluntary Role)
Are you passionate about the arts and eager to make a meaningful impact? Artsadmin is seeking dedicated individuals to join its Board of Trustees. This is a pivotal time for the organisation, and your expertise could help shape its future.
Why Become a Trustee?
As a Trustee, you will play a crucial role in guiding Artsadmin through an exciting period of transformation. You will have the opportunity to:
- Influence Change: Contribute to the strategic direction and governance of an organisation that has been at the forefront of artistic innovation for over 45 years. Your insights and decisions will help steer the future course of Artsadmin, ensuring it continues to be a beacon for creative expression.
- Support Artists: Help create conditions for artists to produce inspiring, thought-provoking work that addresses urgent social and environmental issues. You will be instrumental in fostering an environment that nurtures artistic talent and facilitates impactful projects.
- Expand Your Network: Collaborate with a diverse group of professionals, artists, and community leaders. Joining the Board provides a unique opportunity to build relationships with key figures in the arts and philanthropic sectors.
- Develop Skills: Gain valuable experience in governance, strategic planning, and leadership within the arts and charity sectors. This role will enhance your expertise, providing you with new competencies and professional growth.
About Artsadmin
Artsadmin collaborates with artists, communities, and partners to develop creative projects that challenge and inspire. Based in Toynbee Studios, East London, Artsadmin supports artists at all stages of their careers through a range of training and development programmes. The organisation is committed to social and climate justice, equity, and inclusion. Our projects are designed to empower artists to push boundaries, fostering innovative approaches to societal and environmental issues.
Skills and Experience Required
Artsadmin is looking for Trustees with senior leadership or governance experience, particularly in the following areas:
- Access and inclusion, including anti-racism
- Artistic practice and cultural leadership
- Change management
- Charity and company law and governance
- Communications and PR
- Facilities/venue management and development
- Income generation, funding, and fundraising
- People and policy development
- Social and climate justice
Role Description
As a Trustee, you will:
- Help set and support the delivery of Artsadmin’s vision, strategy, and values, ensuring they align with the organisation's mission and long-term goals.
- Participate in board meetings and contribute to committees, bringing your expertise to bear on key decisions and strategic initiatives.
- Support and hold the executive team accountable, ensuring the organisation meets its objectives and maintains high standards of performance and integrity.
- Build positive relationships internally and externally, acting as a bridge between Artsadmin and its stakeholders.
- Act as an ambassador for Artsadmin, representing the organisation at events and within the broader community to enhance its profile and influence.
Commitment
The Board meets approximately four times a year, with additional subcommittee meetings and an annual away day. Trustees are also expected to be available for guidance and support between meetings, offering their expertise and advice to ensure the continuous progress of the organisation’s goals.
How to Apply
For this round of recruitment, the application deadline is 10am, Wednesday 7 May, 2025 To apply: Please prepare a letter which outlines your interest in Artsadmin and why you would like to be considered as a trustee. Include details of the relevant knowledge, skills and expertise you would bring to the role and to our organisation, with reference to the role description and person specification. Please submit your application letter together with your CV through our Online Recruitment Portal. Through the portal, we also ask that you complete an anonymous equal opportunities monitoring form, kept separate from the application process. If you would like a conversation with one of our current trustees or with the Joint CEOs before applying, please email Elizabeth, Executive & Administrative Assistant to arrange a time. Following receipt of your application you may be invited for an interview with the Chair and other trustees. All applicants will receive a response from us. Interviews will take place on 19 May (online) and 23 May (online or in person), with induction taking place from June for those invited to join the Board. We always invite selected potential trustees to observe a board meeting before confirming their appointment. The June board meeting is scheduled for 3 June with an opportunity to meet some of the team informally beforehand, from 4pm.
Key Dates:
- Application Deadline: 10am, 7 May 2025
- Interviews: 19 May (online) and 23 May (online or in person)
- Induction: June-September 2025
- First Board Meeting: 9 or 12 September 2025
Join us in shaping the future of Artsadmin and making a lasting impact on the arts community. We look forward to receiving your application.
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Use your skills to ensure every child can grow up in the love of a family, never orphanages, and join the board of Hope and Homes for Children, a brave, can-do organisation with an ambitious and collaborative team.
Location: Open to applications from any global location
Time commitment: Up to a day a month
Closing date: Friday 2nd May
Who we are.
For almost 30 years, Hope and Homes for Children has been driven by an unwavering belief: every child deserves to grow up in a loving family, never in orphanages. We’re working to transform care systems and eliminate orphanages worldwide because we know that the last thing an orphanage can provide is the first thing a child needs – someone to love them. We help to bring millions of separated children back to family.
Our unique strength lies in our practice base – hands-on experience in successfully closing orphanages and reforming childcare systems. An estimated 5.4 million children live in institutions around the world. We’ve already helped reduce the number of children in Romanian institutions from over 100,000 to less than 4,000, and we’re close to eliminating ALL orphanages entirely in Romania, Bulgaria, Moldova and Rwanda whilst scaling our work across India, Nepal, South Africa, Kenya, and Ukraine to support overhauling their child care systems.
Our advocacy reached a watershed moment when all 193 UN member states unanimously agreed that orphanages must be eliminated – a historic first in global child welfare. Now, with refreshed branding and strategic partnerships that amplify our impact, we’re embarking on our most ambitious decade yet. Our goal? To create a decisive shift in how policymakers, businesses, and society view institutional care, establishing family-based care as the only acceptable standard.
We’re architects of systemic change, successfully influencing EU funding regulations to prioritise family-based care over institutions. We’re also working closely with governments to ensure child care reform remains central to Ukraine’s reconstruction efforts, and spearheading major conferences across Asia. We’re building unstoppable momentum for change.
While our achievements are significant, they’re just the beginning of our journey to ensure every child grows up where they belong – in a loving family.
The opportunity.
As poverty deepens and discrimination persists, an estimated 5.4 million children remain confined in orphanages – 80% of whom have at least one living family member who could care for them with the right support. This is why our work has never been more critical.
We stand at a pivotal moment. By 2030, we aim to build a global consensus that orphanages are an unacceptable way to care for children. Working as a catalyst, our strategy ‘Alive With Hope’ focuses on three key objectives:
- Implementing national reform across 9 countries.
- Building influential partnerships to secure significant commitments to make child care reform a human imperative.
- Developing innovative financing mechanisms to support global reform.
To help drive this ambitious agenda forward, we’re seeking three exceptional individuals who share our unwavering commitment to transforming children’s lives to join us as trustees.
Who we are looking for.
As we drive toward this ambitious goal, and current board members come to the end of their terms, we are looking for someone to join us with the following skills and experiences:
- Strategic Leader: We’re seeking an individual with significant experience in one or more of the following areas; governance, risk management, partnerships, advocacy, or NGO leadership to strengthen our strategic oversight and help drive our ambitious plans forward. Understanding of the charity sector would be particularly valuable.
While Board meetings are usually held in London, there are options to join virtually, and we are open to applications from individuals based in any location.
We’re looking for individuals who:
- Bring energy, rigour, and an entrepreneurial spirit.
- Can act as critical friends, asking the challenging questions while remaining supportive.
- Are willing to invest time in understanding our work.
- Share our ‘can-do’ mentality and belief that change is possible.
- Can contribute to a collegiate board culture that values robust discussion and mutual support.
You believe fundamentally that children belong in families, never in orphanages. Beyond this commitment to our cause, you bring strategic vision coupled with practical insight and the ability to work collaboratively as part of our dedicated Board.
While Board meetings are usually held in London, there are options to join virtually, and we are open to applications from individuals based in any location.
If you share our values of courage, integrity, and excellence, we want to hear from you. We actively encourage applications from diverse backgrounds and experiences, as we believe this strengthens our ability to achieve our mission. We’re particularly interested in hearing from candidates from diverse ethnic minority backgrounds, women, and younger trustees who can bring fresh perspectives to our work.
You’ll join a high-calibre Board where your contribution will be valued. We provide comprehensive induction, including opportunities to visit our programs and see first-hand the transformation we’re achieving.
Time commitment.
Our Board meets quarterly in London (with an option to join virtually), with meetings designed to maximise engagement and impact. We also hold an annual two-day away day, either in the UK or one of our operational countries, providing valuable insights into our frontline work. Subcommittees meet virtually, 4-5 times annually, ensuring efficient use of trustees’ time while maintaining robust governance. Overall, we expect the time commitment to be up to a day a month, including board and committee meetings, ad hoc discussions and preparation for board meetings.
Please click 'Apply via website’ to be redirected to the Peridot Partners website, where you can find full details of the candidate profile and register your interest to apply.
Applications for this role close Friday 2nd May.
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We are seeking to recruit a Vice Chair and four Trustees to join us to help us achieve our ambitious goals for a fairer and more effective criminal justice system.
The Criminal Justice Alliance (CJA) is a network of 200+ organisations and academics working towards a fair and effective criminal justice system. Working with our members, the CJA brings together a broad and diverse range of expertise across the sector, championing and elevating the voices of those directly impacted by the criminal justice system.
We are in an exciting time of growth and development as we continue our ambitious and much-needed work, focusing on systemic change, constructive criminal justice journalism, race equity and lived experience leadership.
The CJA is committed to achieving greater diversity in its trustees and staff, particularly as there are issues affecting individuals from non-majority backgrounds across the criminal justice system. We actively encourage applications from minority ethnic communities and people with protected characteristics. We also welcome applications from younger people and from first-time trustees.
This is a voluntary role without remuneration. However, travel expenses as well as other reasonable and necessary costs incurred (including childcare), as part of official Trustee business, will be reimbursed. We will also provide suitable training and mentorship for first-time Trustees.
For more information about the role, please see CJA Trustee Appointment Brief.
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USPG is looking to appoint 3 Trustees (lay or ordained) committed to global mission within the Anglican Communion. At this time, we are seeking to appoint a qualified accountant and two trustees with significant regional knowledge (Caribbean/ Latin America, Middle East, East Asia or Africa) to serve from July 2025.
About You
In recruiting Trustees at this time, we are looking for individuals with the following skill sets and experience:
- Accountancy: A qualified accountant with current experience of scrutinising accounts of organisations of the scale of USPG (at least) is sought. The person appointed will become a member of USPG’s Finance & Audit Committee as well as contribute to the strategic discussions of the Trustee board.
- Global knowledge and understanding: A couple of trustees with significant regional knowledge, especially of the Caribbean/Latin America, but also of the Middle East, Asia or Africa. That understanding may come from working with the churches or from professional experience outside of the Church.
The role is not paid, but necessary expenses incurred for attending USPG meetings will be reimbursed.
About USPG
The United Society Partners in the Gospel, known widely as USPG, is the Anglican mission agency that partners churches across the Anglican Communion in rethinking mission, energising church and championing justice. Click here to find out more.
USPG is actively seeking a diverse board with a balance of gender, ethnicity and age.
We bring people together from different parts of the global Church in mutually enriching conversation and profound encounters.

