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Do you want to make a difference to the lives of local people with mental health conditions? We are looking a Trustee who can think strategically and complement the existing Board.
Mental Health Resource is a well-established, independent charity based in Tunbridge Wells, Kent. We are passionate about improving mental wellbeing in our community, and aim to do this by enabling people to feel supported and valued, providing opportunities for social connections and by raising awareness of mental health. We deliver high quality and effective services across West Kent providing safe spaces and person-centred mental health support.
We provide comprehensive services with both a focus on short term and long-term mental health support, enabling people to access our projects for as longs as they want or need support. Our beneficiaries have complex and enduring mental health conditions, including anxiety, depression, PTSD, self-harming, psychosis, schizophrenia and bi-polar and, on average, we work with over 900 adults and young people each year.
About the Trustee roles
You would be working with other trustees who have different skills, knowledge and experience. It's an interesting role in which you can help formulate ideas about how we as an organisation can best address the challenges and opportunities that exist in an increasingly complex and changing environment.
We would love to hear from you if you have a true interest in helping to improve the lives of those with mental health conditions in our community, and especially if you have skills or experience in working in a charity or in finance. No experience of being a trustee is necessary.
You would be expected to attend and participate in six Board meetings per year which are held via Teams/Zoom and last 2-3 hrs. The Board is also supported by two sub-committees: Finance and Risk and Marketing and Fundraising, which meet four times a year, and trustees are encouraged to also be a member of one of the sub-committees.
For further information about the role, please see the Recruitment Pack (which is accessible after you click 'Quick Apply')
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Volunteer opportunity for a Grant Writer to help secure funding for an environmental impact startup focused on connecting corporate sustainability goals to employee engagement.
Are you passionate about the environment and skilled in grant writing? Join The Planet Life as a Volunteer Grant Writer and use your expertise to help secure funding that will support our mission. We are seeking an experienced grant writer with a proven track record to volunteer their skills with our growing environmental impact startup. The Planet Life is a small, remote-first team based in Europe (UK & Belgium).
In terms of the role, The Planet Life is at a critical stage in its development and requires funding to expand its innovative sustainability initiatives. We are looking for a proactive, motivated individual who can curate a list of relevant grants, take ownership of the grant writing process, and collaborate closely with the founder to submit compelling applications. The role involves following up on submitted grants and ensuring all deadlines are met.
What You’ll Do:
- Research and curate a list of potential grant opportunities, especially from Innovate UK or similar sources
- Write high-quality, persuasive grant applications with input from the founder
- Manage the submission process for all grant applications
- Follow up on submitted grants and maintain communication with funding bodies
- Track and report on grant statuses, deadlines, and any feedback received
- Work closely with the team to ensure alignment between grant proposals and The Planet Life’s mission and goals
What We’re Looking For:
- Proven experience writing and submitting successful grants. Experience with Innovate UK is a plus but not a requirement.
- Strong research skills to identify appropriate grant opportunities
- Excellent written communication skills, with an ability to convey complex ideas clearly and persuasively
- Self-motivated and proactive in seeking out grant opportunities and managing the process
- Ability to collaborate effectively with a remote team and communicate with the founder
- Detail-oriented, organized, and capable of managing multiple deadlines
- Available to volunteer 8-10 hours per week
What's The Planet Life all about? We are on a mission to accelerate the transition to a sustainable economy by supporting organisations in meeting their climate and sustainability goals more efficiently and effectively. We focus on employee engagement, empowering individuals to take meaningful action in their daily routines that contributes to corporate sustainability objectives. Through innovative programs and tools, we aim to make sustainability a core part of workplace culture.
Ready to apply your grant writing skills to a meaningful cause? Join The Planet Life and help secure funding that will enable us to drive positive environmental change.
Please note, we’re actively reviewing applications, and interviews will be held on a rolling basis. The ad may close early if a successful candidate is found.
Accelerating the growth of a net-zero and sustainable economy by leveraging corporate power to combat environmental destruction and climate change.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
We’re looking for up to three new trustees to join our board from January 2025. Fully remote participation is possible.
We’re particularly interested in people with experience in campaigns and advocacy, policy and the policy-setting process, and comms.
We would also like to find trustees with experience of purpose driven finance, mainstream finance, regulators, and the workings of the financial system.
You'll use your expertise to help the Lab be more effective and impactful, while gaining insights into our work and experience of charity governance and leadership.
During 2025, there may also be an opportunity to take on the role of Chair (or co-Chair) when the current Chair finishes their term.
About the Lab
At Finance Innovation Lab we believe in a financial system that serves people and planet. Our financial system has become disconnected from the real needs of people, the environment, the wider economy and society. It doesn’t have to be this way. Could you help us change it?
Find out more and apply
Please read the attached Trustee Recruitment Pack for more details, and apply by clicking the button above.
We believe in a financial system that serves people and planet.
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Role: Trustee Board Member & Finance Committee Chair
Voluntary / Homebased
About the Jon Egging Trust (JET)
At JET, we support vulnerable young people to get back on track and realise their potential; more than 40,000 young people right across the UK to date, and there’s so much more we can do. We’re an organisation that really values its people and we’re immensely proud that our team culture is based on caring and raising each other up.
Jon Egging Trust – Inspiration, Teamwork, Leadership, Employability
Why you should join the JET family:
JET is in an exciting stage of expansion and national recognition, and we are always looking for fresh thinking and positive ideas to enhance and further energise our committed board of trustees and committees. Being a Trustee of JET is a rewarding and fulfilling role:
· Opportunity to work with and learn from like-minded, experienced and accomplished trustee colleagues
· Driving towards a common goal of helping grow the quality and reach of a brilliant and unique, established charity
· Networking opportunities among JETs corporate, military and individual partners and supporters as we develop our work with and through them
The most effective Boards benefit from individuals from a diverse range of backgrounds, experiences and skill sets. Across the JET team we cultivate a culture of inclusion that respects individual strengths, views, and experiences. We believe that our differences enable us to be a better team – one that makes better decisions, drives innovation, and delivers better outcomes for our young people.
What the Finance Trustee role entails:
We are looking for a dedicated and passionate Trustee to join our Board and become a member and chair of our Finance Committee (FC), with specific skills and expertise in financial management, ideally bringing charity finance experience.
Our Trustee Board is the legal entity, which is ultimately responsible for everything that the Trust does and is accountable for the organisation's financial regularity and all other aspects of propriety. Trustee Council is made up a group of volunteers who hold the financial and legal responsibility for everything the Trust does. They bring a wide range of knowledge, expertise and experience to the charity and are responsible for approving our strategic plans, annual budget and Annual Report & Accounts.
The Finance Committee (FC) is a sub-committee of our Board that assures we have suitable financial systems and controls in place, that they are working effectively, and that risks are properly identified, managed, mitigated and reported. FC is currently chaired by a long serving member of the Board.
What we ask of you and your time:
Our Board meets at least every 3 months remotely/virtually via Teams. Board meetings tend to be held on weekday evenings lasting approximately 1.5 hours, normally starting at 6pm. Board papers are circulated 1-week prior to each meeting to enable plenty of time to read through and ask questions prior to the meeting.
Our Finance Committee meet at least every 3 months, around a week in advance of the Board. Again, these meetings are remote/virtual, generally lasting 1.5 hours, normally on a weekday afternoon.
The role is meant to be compatible with a full-time job and caring responsibilities, and we always aim for trustee input to be as flexible and time-efficient as possible. We are always open to new ideas to make our Board and Committee rhythm accessible and reasonable for our members.
We welcome individuals who have:
· Strong empathy with JET’s mission.
· Significant experience of strategic financial leadership, ideally including charity finances.
· Demonstrable experience of working at a senior leadership team or Board level.
· Good, unprejudiced judgement and strategic vision.
· An understanding, awareness, and acceptance of the legal duties, responsibilities and liabilities of trusteeship.
Interested candidates are invited to submit a CV and a cover letter explaining how they could contribute to JET’s lifechanging work and why they would like to join as a Trustee. For more information please take a look at our latest Trustee Annual Report: JET Trustee Annual Report and Accounts FY23 Signed
If you have any additional questions or would like an informal chat with the Director of Operations and Finance, please contact through our website
Closing date is 15th October at 23.30
Interviews will be 30th October 2024
Child and adult at risk protection policy statement:
The Jon Egging Trust is committed to providing a safe and positive environment for everyone involved in its services and activities. The Trust takes its extended moral and legal duty of care very seriously in relation to children, young people, staff and volunteers. We seek to ensure the safety and wellbeing of all children and to protect them from harm or abuse when they engage in any of our activities. JET expects all employees and volunteers to share this commitment. The suitability of all prospective employees or volunteers will be assessed during the recruitment process in line with this commitment.
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We Are Family is hiring! We have an exciting role within our adopter peer support community to join us as our Chair of Trustees.
We are looking for a new Chair of Trustees with a strong understanding of the challenges facing adoptive parents and who shares our commitment to supporting adopters and prospective adopters throughout their adoption journey. Ideal candidates will have strong governance knowledge, the capacity to think strategically, work collaboratively and lead the Trustees in making significant contributions to our future.
You will join the Board as the organisation heads into its second decade, with established services, partnerships and a growing membership base. Our quality and consistency of service provision is leading to exciting conversations nationally, and we are looking for our new Chair to help steer us through this next stage of growth.
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Inclusive Boards are delighted to be supporting the English Schools' Football Association (ESFA) in their search for new Trustees and External Council Members.
The ESFA is the national governing body for football in schools and is an incorporated charity as well as a Membership Association. This means they have around 350 groups of volunteers working across England, in District, County and Regional Schools' Football Associations, creating fantastic opportunities for children of school age to play football. Members run competitions, tournaments, festivals and leagues across the whole of England and also create opportunities for more talented players to take part in representative football, including at international level.
This work is carried out by ESFA’s fantastic army of local volunteers, over 2000 of whom give freely of their time to enable children to benefit from sport. All of this work is governed by ESFA’s Board of Trustees, who are responsible for running the business of the charity and by the Council, which is responsible for strategic oversight of the ESFA's football offer.
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Unleash Your Passion, Volunteer Online with IHF!
Make a difference from anywhere in the world: Join the International Humanity Foundation (IHF) and help us empower marginalized children and communities. We offer flexible online volunteering opportunities in four exciting divisions:
A. Human Resources (HR): Master essential HR skills while supporting our global team. Assist with applications, interviews, calendars, and more.
B. Finance: Gain valuable financial experience while managing funds responsibly. Help us track donations, process grants, and ensure financial stability.
C. Education & Administration: Make a lasting impact on children's lives. Develop curricula, mentor youth, and contribute to various educational projects.
D. Media & PR: Share our stories and amplify our impact. Use your talents in media, graphics, translation, or writing to connect with the world.
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Make a real difference: Contribute to a meaningful cause and change lives.
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Gain valuable skills: Enhance your knowledge and develop new abilities.
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Connect with a global community: Collaborate with passionate volunteers from diverse backgrounds.
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Flexible and rewarding: Volunteer from the comfort of your home on your own schedule.
No matter your experience, you can make a contribution! We welcome individuals with various skills and levels of expertise.
Ready to join us?
Visit our website to learn more and apply.
Together, let's create a brighter future for all!
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YSS enables people to be emotionally resilient, to thrive and feel they belong to a community. We uphold people’s rights and responsibilities and enable them to exercise these with dignity and respect.
We are looking for volunteers to work with our central functions to support our teams deliver incredible services across west merica and warwickshire. We are happy to consider candidates with experience of any of the below duties of the role and full support and training will be given to support all volunteers. If you would like to arrange a chat to discuss the opportunity further please click apply and we will be in touch.
Main duties of the role
· Hold a portfolio of work across a range of resourcing areas for the charity.
· Collaborate closely with the Head of Resources, providing information, insight, and guidance for the effective delivery of key strategy objectives across finance, HR, Governance, fundraising and IT operations.
Key Responsibilities
Finance
· To provide financial information including management accounts with analysis, forecasting and insightful commentary to internal and external stakeholders.
· To support the annual budgeting process.
· To maintain financial procedures and controls.
· To support managers to make decisions based on forecasts and budgets, providing challenge and financial expertise where necessary.
HR
· Undertake and deliver all HR transactional administration including recruitment, selection, appointment, induction and exit interviews.
· Support production of HR reporting to Senior Management Team and Trustees on a regular basis including staff sickness, diversity, complaints, grievances, disciplinary, turn-over, training, appraisal etc.
· Support Head of Resources on welfare support to staff to include internal promotion of staff benefits and liaison with external providers.
Governance
· Support the preparation and circulation of Board meeting papers and packs.
· Provide organisational and administrative support to the Senior Management Team and be the single point of contact for the Trustees.
Other Duties
· Assist as required with the co-ordination of YSS events.
· To take responsibility for keeping own knowledge up to date on relevant legislation and strategies that affect YSS services.
· To understand and actively promote the vision, values and profile of YSS.
· To uphold the highest standards of professionalism at all times, ensuring that EDI principles are adhered to.
· To maintain continuity of cover for holidays and sickness.
· To ensure all work is carried out in a safe and appropriate manner and in accordance with YSS policies and procedures e.g. lone working, health and safety, child and adult protection, risk, confidentiality etc.
· To undertake any other tasks of a similar level of responsibility as requested by the Head of Resources.
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The COO’s will hold overarching responsibility for the daily business operations of the clinic. The COO will ensure efficient and effective management of all operational aspects, including programme implementation, volunteer management, and process optimisation.
They will be responsible for the management team and all volunteers within the organisation.
They will be able to effectively:
- Oversee daily operations, ensuring programmes are delivered efficiently and effectively following high-quality standards
- Develop and implement systems and processes to improve operational efficiency and scalability
- Manage and mentor volunteers, fostering a positive and productive environment and ensuring professional development opportunities
- Assist in budgeting, financial planning, and resource allocation to ensure operational sustainability and alignment with strategic goals
- Collaborate with the CEO in developing and executing the strategic plan, ensuring alignment between operational activities and the clinic’s mission and objectives
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Are you a dynamic, collaborative and creative individual with a proven record of engaging positively with young people vulnerable groups and families? Do you have experience of providing support, advice and advocacy and the ability to assess clients’ needs?
If so, join St Giles Trust as a Community Violence Volunteer Mentor working on our CIRV service, supporting young people, adults and families who have been or at high risk of being affected by violence offending and or exploitation.
About St Giles Trust and Community Initiative to Reduce Violence (CIRV)
An ambitious, well-established charity that helps people facing adversity to find jobs, homes and the right support they need. Central to our ethos is our belief that people with first-hand experience of successfully overcoming issues such as an offending background, homelessness, addictions and gang involvement, hold the key to positive change in others.
The Community Initiative to Reduce Violence (CIRV) is a pilot service running across Wolverhampton and Coventry which seeks to engage children, young people and adults at risk who are within the criminal justice system due to criminality and violence and provide them with effective interventions to reduce the risk of reoffending and violence.
CIRV project is run through the Violence Reduction Unit and is a collaboration between West Midlands Police and a variety of agencies, including St Giles Trust. The service is for children and young people aged 14 years and older that are at risk of, or are experiencing, group-based violence and exploitation. St Giles Trust mentors will engage and support these young people and when their risk of violence has reduced, the young person will work with a volunteer mentor before exiting the service
About this key role
Our CIRV Volunteer Mentor will engage and support young people, adults, and families once they have been identified as being involved in a violence-related incident, being at risk of exploitation or gang-affiliated and build positive relationships with the clients and their families, plus work directly with them in order to promote positive change, build resilience, and prevent young people from experiencing significant harm.
As a mentor, you will be non-judgmental, reliable and respectful of the young person’s autonomy. You are not there to tell them what to do, your role is to explore options with them, support them to make good decisions and act as a transfer of trust between the young person and other agencies.
What we expect from you:
- To strive for the best that you can do and complete your volunteering activities with dedication and commitment
- To attend any briefings and training that we think will help you in your placement
- Be positive about and support the work of St Giles
- Follow and operate within the policies and procedures of the organisation, including Health and Safety and Equal Opportunities
- Act responsibly and within the law
- Maintain confidentiality of St Giles activity, our clients, our team and our procedures
- Value and respect the rights of clients
- Work in partnership with staff and volunteers to make society a better place for our beneficiaries
- Let your volunteer manager know if you are having any problems or if you have any complaints, concerns or feedback
- Meet agreed time commitments and give reasonable notice when you’re not available so that arrangements can be made.
In return you will be introduced to how our organisation works and your role within it. Give information about St Giles work, policies, and procedures. Offer training, group supervision and support. Deliver a Level 2 Mentoring qualification.
Please note this role requires Enhanced Adult and Children DBS with the Child Barred List.
We are an equity and inclusion confident employer. We welcome all applications and we particularly encourage applications from people of the global majority (black, brown, multi- heritage) and those who identify as disabled, neuroexpansive, neurodiverse, with any protected characteristics and/or social barriers or challenges. We value the empowering and informative impact that all lived experiences and diversity of thought can offer the organisation.
St Giles will guarantee to interview all disabled applicants who meet the minimum criteria set out in the Job Description for the vacancy.
To apply please request an application form from our HR Team, via the apply button, stating the job title and ref number.
Closing date: Sunday 6th October at 11pm.
Please apply early as interviews will be conducted when suitable applications are received.
Lead the non-executive board of Chelmsford College as our Chair Designate and help us to unlock the potential of 2,400 young people and adults through inspirational education and training.
Location: Chelmsford, Essex
Application closes at 12 p.m. (midday) Wednesday 23rd October
About Chelmsford College
Chelmsford College is a successful further education college in the heart of Essex. It was established over 60 years ago and provides vocational and technical skills training to young people and adults across the county and beyond.
We unlock potential and transform lives through inspirational education and training.
About the role.
Initially appointed as Chair Designate, the successful candidate will participate in a planned handover period with our outgoing Chair of the Board, Amanda Montague. Our highly respected and deeply committed Chair has served Chelmsford College for more than eight years and will step down at the end of the summer term in 2025.
Once appointed as Chair of the Chelmsford College Board, ready for the 2025-26 academic year, we will entrust you to lead our non-executive governing body with energy, enthusiasm, professionalism and dedication. We benefit from an expert governing body comprised of sixteen talented and committed members who collectively monitor the College’s progress and development and ensure we work towards our strategic goals.
Who We Are Looking For
We seek a Chair passionate about Chelmsford College and its goals. Experience in the Chelmsford or Essex region is desirable, along with leadership experience in a large public, civic, or private organisation. Networking abilities, experience in collaboration, and a solid understanding of corporate governance are essential. Experience chairing meetings, ideally in a non-executive role, is preferred.
Given our complex financial structure, you should be comfortable overseeing significant expenditures. You will work with a strong finance team, but a solid grasp of financial management is critical.
Peridot Partners and Chelmsford College 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 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 find full details of the candidate profile and register your interest to apply.
Application closes at 12 p.m. (midday) Wednesday 23rd October
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The Board is seeking to expand its current membership to support the ongoing growth and development of the Charity (in line with the board of Trustees vision) and the organisations values, mission, and vision.
This is an exciting time to join Guidepost. We are seeking to complement the existing skills and knowledge and grow our Board, in line with our strategic ambitions. We wish to appoint new Trustees with high-level experience and expertise in the following areas:
1. Learning and Disability Trustee
We are looking for a Trustee with skills in developing frameworks, material and support and advise the local leadership Teams.
2. Clinical Trustee (Dementia and Mental Health)
We are looking for a Trustee with skills in developing frameworks, material and support and advise the local leadership Teams.
3. Legal / Governance Trustee
We are seeking an expert with a legal or a governance experience, supporting the Board of Trustees meet Its statutory obligations. The role involves oversight of major policies and processes in place to support the Charity.
4. Business Development Trustee
We are seeking an individual who can support the Board of Trustees with its mission to grow and sustain Guidepost Trust UK. This is a critical role, responsibility will include developing long term partnerships and networking.
5. Marketing Trustee
We are seeking a communication expert to advise the board and the Operational Leadership Team how we can further enhance our engagement and awareness to deliver its aims. Our new Trustee will have strong background in a related field such as, brand development, marketing, advertising or PR.
6. Finance Trustee
We are seeking a finance expert to monitor the financial administration of the charity and report to the board of trustees at regular intervals on its state of financial health, in line with best practice, and in compliance with the governing document and legal requirements to provide the board with the confidence and knowledge to better make strategic decisions.
For the full Job Description and how to apply please visit our website.
Application Process
To apply for this post please send in your covering letter detailing why you are interested in the role and how you meet the Person Specification also complete the volunteer application form and forward it to Trustee Mariam Ahmed and cc careers.
The closing date for applications is the 25th October 2024, with interviews likely to be held week commencing 4th November 2024.
We would encourage you to submit your application at the earliest opportunity as the closing date may be brought forward at any time.
Please indicate in your covering letter if you are unable to attend the interview on the 8th.
If you have any questions or would like an informal chat or further information please contact our Trustee Mariam Ahmed
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Could you be a Trustee at Wycombe Women’s Aid?
Wycombe Women’s Aid is an anti-racist and intersectional feminist charity which exists to provide independent, high-quality specialist services to women and children experiencing the effects of domestic violence. Our vision is of a world where women and children live their lives free from domestic and sexual violence. We are a women-only organisation, working from a trauma informed perspective, and committed to empowerment and self-help. We listen to women and children and believe in women’s power to take back control of their lives.
We are seeking to appoint new, general Trustees and a Treasurer. An induction programme and governance training will be provided for all new Trustees.
Trustees are encouraged to share advice and experience in support of the CEO’s role in managing Wycombe Women’s Aid. Trustees will have passion and interest in women’s and children's issues and experience and skills in any of the following areas:
· Financial management
· Social Care / Education / Health
· Charity work / Community work
· Housing
Experience of managing teams, monitoring and evaluation of services, strategic planning, fundraising and an understanding of, or lived experience of, domestic violence would also be beneficial.
In return, we offer the opportunity to:
· support a local charity
· make a difference in your local community
· support a professional and committed staff team
· work with a small, friendly and passionate group of like-minded women
· support the cause of ending Violence Against Women and Girls
We are only seeking women for this role as the Occupational Requirement under Schedule 9 (part 1) of the Equality Act 2010 applies. We specifically encourage Black and minoritised women to apply for these roles as these are currently under-represented within our Trustee Board.
Registered Charity Number - 299946
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The Dipex Charity helps millions of individuals and professionals learn about the experience of health and social care. Through our websites healthtalk .org and socialcaretalk .org we publish people’s real stories, as collected by academic researchers.
We cover more than 100 different health and social care issues and help people feel less alone and better prepared for what they’re going through. Our resources are also used as teaching resources all over the world and in training professionals working in health, social care and the public sector.
About the role
Due to our current Treasurer’s term of office reaching an end in December 2024, we are seeking a treasurer to join the Trustee board of a small online health charity that helps millions of people each year.
The charity is at an exciting time, expanding our ways of working and developing new revenue streams. As a Treasurer you will provide support with financial accounting and reporting. In addition, as a trustee you will provide guidance, expertise and support to the team and help ensure that the charity is meeting its aims. There will be opportunities to get involved in discrete projects and you may be asked for ad hoc advice or input from time to time.
We are looking for someone who can commit to meet with the rest of the trustee board and leadership team four times a year. Meetings last for around 3 hours and usually take place in Oxford on a weekday afternoon. The Treasurer will also be required to meet with the CEO and finance team (online), prior to each trustee meeting, to finalise quarterly finance reports.
What are we looking for?
We are a small and friendly organisation, committed to our charitable aims and to continuous improvement. We welcome applications from all backgrounds. New ideas and perspectives are very important to us. The Treasurer should have good experience and knowledge of management accounting, financial management and organisational governance.
It would also be advantageous if you have experience of one or more of the following:
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Charity or non-profit governance
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Business development
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Health and social care
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Academia (particularly qualitative health and social care research)
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Teaching resources
The treasurer role is unremunerated, but we will provide administrative support and full induction for the appointee.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Sussex MS Centre is seeking a new Chairperson to join our Board of Trustees. We are looking for a committed and enthusiastic leader who shares our values and vision to guide our charity through an exciting period of growth and development.
Sussex MS Centre - Summary and Purpose of charity
We are a small, inclusive, self-help and independently funded Centre supporting people with Multiple Sclerosis (MS). We offer drug free therapies such as Oxygen, Acupuncture, Massage, Shiatsu and group exercise classes including Keep Fit, Pilates and Yoga. The Centre provides support groups and an excellent space for socialising which helps to prevent feelings of isolation. Our aims are to maintain flexibility, mobility and provide pain relief promoting well-being and a positive attitude for those with MS.
Why Join Us?
As we celebrate our 40th anniversary, this role provides a unique opportunity to oversee and lead a vibrant, growing charity that has been supporting people living with MS since 1984. You will have the chance to make a lasting impact on our community, influencing strategy, finance, operations, and future plans. This is a pivotal moment to collaborate with a dedicated team of trustees, staff, and volunteers who are passionate about improving the lives of those with MS and other neurological conditions.
We are particularly eager to meet individuals who are committed to driving Sussex MS Centre forward in achieving our vision: to enhance the mental and physical health, well-being, and life opportunities of people in Sussex living with Multiple Sclerosis (MS).
Get Involved
If you are a visionary leader with a passion for improving lives, we encourage you to consider this exceptional opportunity to help shape the future of our charity.
Job description
Introduction to the role:
The Chair of Trustees will provide leadership and direction to the Board of Trustees and centre staff ensuring that the governance and strategic direction of the charity is being fulfilled. The Chair will support and sometimes challenge the team and ensure the Board functions as a unit and works closely with the wider team to achieve our aim to continue to be an exceptionally well run and sustainable organisation so that we can make the greatest practical impact for people managing their lives with MS.
Key Responsibilities:
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Leadership and Governance
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Provide leadership to the charity and team ensuring the charity has the maximum impact for members and users and follows the vision/missions stated in the Strategic Plan.
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Ensure the Board and Staff fulfil their obligations, duties and responsibilities for the effective governance of the charity.
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Ensue the Board operates within the charities objectives as stipulated within the Articles of Association.
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Lead the Board and ensure it operates as a team, engaging all Trustees and fostering a culture of open discussion and debate.
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Ensure the operation of the centre is realised and systems are in place to manage and mitigate risks
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Chair bi-monthly Board Meetings and other meetings such as Finance and Health and Safety where appropriate.
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Act as the support mechanism and critical friend for the Centre Manager and team for operational and strategic queries.
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Work with Trustees and the Centre Manager to recruit and appoint new Trustees and staff and ensure they receive induction, training and support.
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Undertake an annual appraisal for the Centre Manager.
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Perform annual remuneration reviews in consultation with the Board.
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External Duties
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Act as an ambassador for and represent the charity at external meetings, events and functions.
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Build strong relationships with other MS charities, local charitable organisations, funding partners and key stakeholders.
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Strategy and Planning
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Lead the Trustees in developing, agreeing and implementing the Strategic Plan.
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Ensue the plan is robust and regularly reviewed and/or amended.
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Work with the Centre Manager to agree priorities aligned with the Strategic Plan.
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Support the team in the absence of the Centre Manager and offer advice and guidance where applicable.
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Person Specification
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Essential:
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Experience of working at a leadership level within a charity or organisation.
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Experience of charity governance and working as a Trustee.
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Commitment to the charity, its missions and values and drive and energy to implement positive change.
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Strong leadership, motivational, interpersonal and conflict resolution skills.
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Great communicator and able to effectively write reports and chair meetings.
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Understanding of legal requirements for the charity and liabilities of being a Trustee.
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Ability to work within a multidisciplinary team.
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Ability to think strategically and know how to convert strategy into action.
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Desirable:
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Financial background or understanding of financial management.
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Located within Sussex or commuting distance from the centre.
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Background in managing projects or working within a project delivery environment.
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Experience or understanding of MS, the effects of the condition and treatments on offer.
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Knowledge of challenges faced by charities and specifically health related organisations.
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Previous experience as a Chair or Senior Leadership role.
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Additional Information:
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The position requires between 10 - 15 hours per calendar month with regular duties including chairing board and sub-committee meetings, ad hoc visits to the Centre, supporting the Centre Manager and training.
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Board meetings are preferably in person but can be via zoom if required.
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The position is voluntary and as such not remunerated however reasonable expenses incurred in the course of duties will be reimbursed.