Volunteer Roles
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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!
A bit about this role
We need Fundraising Volunteers to help in and around Canterbury. The postcode areas we are active in are CT1, CT2, CT3, CT4, CT5, CT6, ME13.
We are a movement of people championing the welfare of cats. We lead society in a richer understanding of all cats and care for those that need our help.
Our Volunteer led branches operate within local communities nationwide and rely on funds donated by generous members of the public to continue to help cats and kittens in need of new homes, supporting owners with neutering, managing trap, neuter and return programmes and educating people about cat welfare.
Our fundraising volunteers are part of a passionate team that help raise funds to help cats. They help plan and deliver exciting and varied fundraising events, which can be anything from craft fairs, cake sales, sponsored abseils – and anything in between!
What can you expect to be doing?
- Helping organise fundraising events in your local area
- Championing our cause and making a better life for cats
- Getting involved with new and exciting fundraising ideas
- Engaging communities, spreading awareness and starting conversations
- Promoting National fundraising initiatives where appropriate
A bit more information about this role and the team
What are the benefits to you and the cats?
You will develop new skills, expand your knowledge and help raise funds that will make a significant contribution to improving the lives of cats and kittens in need. You will also meet new people, make new friends and be part of a dedicated team of volunteers.
We’re looking for someone with
- Good communication skills
- Responsible to handle money
- Willingness to be part of a team
- Confidence in speaking to members of the public
- Knowledge of local community networks (would be an advantage)
Time expectation
Our fundraising volunteers usually spend 2 to 3 hours per week in this role. You can offer your time flexibly, seasonally or remotely and it can be shared by more than one volunteer if needed.
Support, guidance and keeping you safe
At Cats Protection we believe our volunteers should be happy and confident in their roles. We provide support and guidance from our National Cat Centre and through our regional and local volunteer groups and teams. We offer engaging online and face-to-face training, expenses and have policies and processes to help volunteers get the most out of their time with us.
The wellbeing of our people is important and at Cats Protection we are committed to safeguarding children, adults at risk and all those that we come into contact with as part of our activities.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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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!
A bit about this role
We need Fundraising Volunteers to help in and around Mitcham. The postcode areas we are active in are SM1, SM2, SM3, SM4, SM5, SM6, SW2, SW4, SW8, SW9, SW11, SW12, SW13, SW14, SW15, SW16, SW17, SW18, SW19, SW20, SE1, SE5, SE11, SE15, SE16, SE17, SE24, SE25, SE26, CO0, CR4, CR7, KT1, KT2, KT3, KT4, KT17, KT19.
We are a movement of people championing the welfare of cats. We lead society in a richer understanding of all cats and care for those that need our help.
Our Volunteer led branches operate within local communities nationwide and rely on funds donated by generous members of the public to continue to help cats and kittens in need of new homes, supporting owners with neutering, managing trap, neuter and return programmes and educating people about cat welfare.
Our fundraising volunteers are part of a passionate team that help raise funds to help cats. They help plan and deliver exciting and varied fundraising events, which can be anything from craft fairs, cake sales, sponsored abseils – and anything in between!
What can you expect to be doing?
- Helping organise fundraising events in your local area
- Championing our cause and making a better life for cats
- Getting involved with new and exciting fundraising ideas
- Engaging communities, spreading awareness and starting conversations
- Promoting National fundraising initiatives where appropriate
A bit more information about this role and the team
What are the benefits to you and the cats?
You will develop new skills, expand your knowledge and help raise funds that will make a significant contribution to improving the lives of cats and kittens in need. You will also meet new people, make new friends and be part of a dedicated team of volunteers.
We’re looking for someone with
- Good communication skills
- Responsible to handle money
- Willingness to be part of a team
- Confidence in speaking to members of the public
- Knowledge of local community networks (would be an advantage)
Time expectation
Our fundraising volunteers usually spend 2 to 3 hours per week in this role. You can offer your time flexibly, seasonally or remotely and it can be shared by more than one volunteer if needed.
Support, guidance and keeping you safe
At Cats Protection we believe our volunteers should be happy and confident in their roles. We provide support and guidance from our National Cat Centre and through our regional and local volunteer groups and teams. We offer engaging online and face-to-face training, expenses and have policies and processes to help volunteers get the most out of their time with us.
The wellbeing of our people is important and at Cats Protection we are committed to safeguarding children, adults at risk and all those that we come into contact with as part of our activities.
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!
Role: Volunteer – reasonable expenses paid
Location: Remote with occasional travel
Contract Type: Average 4 hours per week – 3 years initial term
About the Role
PatientsVoices is a group of volunteers who support, advise and influence our client by providing the patient perspective on its work. They can offer you a range of contribution and development opportunities, and the knowledge that you are making a positive difference to the lives of patients, and the healthcare staff who look after them.
There are a wide range of activities to suit different skills and levels of commitment if you are appointed as a member. You might be a permanent member on formal committees, or help our client produce information for patients, or be part of visits to hospitals to assess anaesthetic departments and the care they provide to patients.
About You
Would you like to help improve the quality of care patients receive at the time of surgery and anaesthesia? Do you have either personal experience or a parent/carer’s experience of supporting family members or dependents through surgery? Could you give your views to help doctors and other health care professionals understand patient perspectives?
If this is you, please read the information below and consider applying to join PatientsVoices. Please note that this is a volunteer unpaid role, but reasonable expenses will be reimbursed or covered in advance. They welcome individuals from all backgrounds, communities and sections of society across the UK.
What our client can offer you
- A comprehensive induction, and training as required
- A buddy to help you get settled in the role and understand how the College works
- Regular check-ins to see how you are doing and what we can do to support you
- The opportunity to gain confidence and add valuable experience to your CV
- The opportunity to gain understanding of how the healthcare system works in the UK
- The chance to work with doctors and make a difference to patients’ experience of the NHS
- The opportunity to meet new people and socialise
- A flexible approach to engaging with them, with opportunities tailored to your life circumstances
About our Client
They are the professional body responsible for the anaesthetic specialty throughout the UK. They ensure the quality of patient care by maintaining standards in anaesthesia, intensive care and pain medicine.
How to Apply
On clicking apply you will be redirected to our clients careers page where you will be able to read more information about this role and it also includes instructions on how to apply.
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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!
Our partner is a specialist organisation run by women for women and children, providing impactful and high quality, accommodation-based help and intervention for women exposed to gender-based abuse and exploitation, and their children.
They are seeking a Treasurer to oversee the financial matters of the charity in line with good practice and in accordance with legal requirements, and report to the Board of Trustees at regular intervals about the financial health of the organisation. The Treasurer will ensure that effective financial measures, controls, and procedures are in place, and are appropriate for the charity.
The postholder will have successful experience of operating within a board in a charitable, public sector or commercial organisation, and a commitment to the organisation and their charitable objectives.
The Board meets 6 times per year, with the Finance Committee meeting a further 6 times annually, either in-person in Luton or online.
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For more Trustee and Treasurer roles, please visit the AfID website.
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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!
Our partner is an international peacebuilding organisation, inspired by the Christian faith, working in societies affected by violent conflict to promote the power of peaceful relationships and creating space for them to thrive.
They are seeking a Trustee to chair their finance sub-committee, with experience in a senior finance role who is able to help them develop their approach to finance and support them in the move towards cloud-based accounting.
Having a background as a qualified accountant would be beneficial, as would charity sector experience, preferably in international development, as well as sharing the Christian values of the organisation.
Trustees are asked to attend 4 full day Board meetings annually, alternating between online and in-person, with the finance sub-committee meeting an additional 4-5 times per year, usually online for around an hour.
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For more Trustee and Treasurer roles, please visit the AfID website.
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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!
Our partner promotes and supports people across Buckinghamshire to be more involved in how health and social care services are planned and delivered in their communities, with a view to improving local people’s experiences.
They are seeking a new Treasurer to lead the Board in fulfilling its responsibility to protect the financial integrity of the organisation, and to provide support and guidance on financial matters to the Chief Executive and their team.
The role requires proven experience in financial planning, management and reporting and the ability to plan, prepare and chair effective meetings of the Finance Committee. Successful candidates should have some experience of the voluntary and/or charity sector, and have a passion for promoting better outcomes in health and social care for all.
Board members are asked to commit between eight and twelve hours each month to Board matters, including travelling to different locations within Buckinghamshire for quarterly Board meetings.
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For more Trustee & Treasurer roles, please visit the AfID website.
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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!
Aloha Foundation Uganda
Our startup helps to improve literacy and numeracy among primary school going children and in the long run reduce school drop outs thus improving education completion and transition into better employment opportunities
In Northern Uganda, access to quality education remains a significant challenge, especially in underserved primary schools. The 2021 Uwezo report highlights that literacy and numeracy levels among P3-P7 students in Uganda are only 39.5% and 48.85%, respectively, with the Northern region performing the worst in the country. Although the government Universal Primary Education (UPE) policy has increased school access, the quality of education is still poor because it is based on the traditional curriculum that focuses heavily on exams, neglecting basic skills and preventing early identification and resolution of student issues. High enrolment and automatic promotion under the UPE policy further undermine learning quality.
Our intervention, Teaching at the Right Level (TaRL), aims to improve learning outcomes through regular assessments and tailored support. This approach fosters essential teacher-student engagement, addressing challenges promptly to ensure all learners receive the support needed to reach their educational targets.
How it works: Students are grouped into learning grous based on their competences and tailored teaching is availed to them at their learning levels. To sort students according to their learning levels, various assessments, both formal and informal, are employed. The formal assessments include Baseline, Midline, and Endline assessments. We are currently organizing to run a pilot program that spans 120 hours over three months, split evenly between Numeracy (60 hours) and Literacy (60 hours). Initially, a baseline assessment will gauge the students’ competencies, guiding the formation of initial learning level groups. At the 30-hour mark, a midline assessment will measure progress and prompt potential re-grouping based on improvements. Upon completing the 60 hours for both literacy and numeracy, an endline assessment will assess the pilot’s overall progress with learning outcomes. Between the formal assessments, we anticipate progress and will therefore carryout ongoing qualitative assessments, such as bi-weekly evaluations, driven by teachers’ professional judgment and observations of students’ development. Teachers will receive guidelines to support their decisions on student progression.
Fundraising Coordinator
Role Description
We are looking for a volunteer fundraising coordinator to help with the following:
- Planning and executing fundraising strategies.
- Identifying and cultivating potential donors.
- Organizing fundraising events and campaigns.
- Writing grant proposals and funding applications.
- Reporting on fundraising activities and outcomes.
Volunteer 2-3 hours per week for 3-5 months remotely.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Our charity shops play an important part in providing financial income for the Sheffield Animal Shelter to assist with the rescue, rehabilitation and rehoming of animals within our Branch area. A friendly, confident approach is desirable as is previous retail knowledge. We are currently looking for volunteers who can commit to hours or days to suit you. Any support you can give is greatly appreciated. This is a great role for those who enjoy meeting new people whilst volunteering to help animals.
About The Mare and Foal Sanctuary
The Mare and Foal Sanctuary rescues horses and ponies that have been abandoned, neglected, or abused, ensuring that horses and ponies have a sanctuary for life. Founded on the principles that horses and ponies, as sentient beings and long-standing companions to humans, have intrinsic value and purpose, the charity believes they deserve kindness and care. Since being founded by Rosemary Kind in 1988, the charity has rescued 1,075 horses and ponies.
With a current annual income of circa £7m, the Sanctuary relies entirely on donations and legacy gifts to sustain its work and has a loyal supporter base of individuals and organisations, as well as a passionate and talented team of 130 employees and 87 volunteers. The charity's objectives include rescuing and providing care for horses and ponies in need, advancing public education on equine welfare, and offering equine-assisted learning and therapeutic activities to enhance the lives of children, young people, and adults with various difficulties.
Rescuing and providing care
The charity's rescue and lifelong care are focused in the Southwest of England, and as part of the National Equine Welfare Council, the Sanctuary collaborates locally and nationally with the RSPCA and other equine welfare charities. The charity's four peaceful sanctuaries in Devon provide expert care for around 150 horses and ponies with specific needs, while a network of knowledgeable "Sanctuary at Home" carers looks after approximately 430 horses and ponies.
Advancing public education
Support and education to equine-owning communities are provided through the Welfare Outreach and Advice team, offering non-judgemental advice and formal welfare interventions when necessary. The Sanctuary educates people on the physical, psychological, and social needs of horses and ponies based on current veterinary and equine science.
Equine-assisted learning
Human-equine interaction is offered through equine-assisted learning, equine-assisted wellbeing, and equine-assisted activities with rescued horses and ponies. Participants relate to the horses' and ponies' life stories, bringing hope and a renewed sense of meaning and direction to their lives. The organisation is fully inclusive, offering both a person-centred and equine-centred approach.
Role specification
The Board of Trustees is collectively responsible for ensuring that the charity delivers its purpose, and together hold the charity ‘in trust’ for current and future beneficiaries, in particular to:
- Ensure that the charity has a clear vision, mission, and strategic direction and is focused on achieving these
- Be responsible for the performance of the charity and its culture
- Ensure that the charity complies with all legal and regulatory requirements
- Act as guardians of the charity’s assets, both tangible and intangible, taking all due care over their security, deployment, and proper application
- Ensure that the charity’s governance is of the highest possible standard
Person specification
Having conducted a skills analysis of the existing Board, the charity is seeking passionate trustees with the following specialist areas of expertise to join the Board:
- Financial expertise (to also sit as Chair of the Finance and Audit Committee)
- HR expertise (to also sit as Chair of the People and Culture Committee)
- Equine expertise
The charity would welcome hearing from you if you:
- Have skills and proven expertise in one of the above areas, either in the charity, private or government sectors
- Are passionate about horses & ponies and their unique bond with people
- Want to develop your strategic skills and gain valuable experience at board level
- Have good communication skills and would enjoy working as part of a collaborative Trustee team
The charity is committed to developing a diverse board and wish to recruit trustees from a wide range of backgrounds including young people, people from minority and ethnic communities, people with disabilities and people who have lived experience of the difference that horses and ponies or outdoor learning can make to other people’s lives. It believes that different perspectives and the richness of its people's experience will help drive its growth. First time board members are particularly encouraged to apply.
Terms of Appointment
This is a voluntary role with no renumeration. However, reasonable expenses are reimbursed for any travel associated with attending Board meetings and Trustee development sessions. The charity can also arrange to pay travel expenses in advance, including booking and paying for your train travel and any overnight accommodation if required.
Board meetings are held quarterly, typically at the sanctuary's office at Honeysuckle Farm in Newton Abbot, Devon, or occasionally at other sanctuary sites. These meetings often include a Trustees' dinner the evening prior to the Board meeting to facilitate team building and informal discussions. Additionally, Trustees may receive invitations to attend various events at the sanctuary's other locations throughout Devon and Cornwall during the year. Committee meetings are held remotely, with each committee meeting twice per year. All trustees will be expected to sit on one committee.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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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!
About Us:
Children with Voices is a dedicated charity based in Hackney, London. Our mission is to support and empower children and young people through a range of community-focused programmes and initiatives. We strive to create a nurturing environment where every child has the opportunity to thrive and reach their full potential.
Job Description:
We are seeking a motivated and experienced HR Officer to join our team. The HR Officer will play a crucial role in ensuring the smooth operation of all HR functions within the charity. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in human resources, excellent organisational skills, and a passion for supporting a dynamic team dedicated to making a difference in the lives of children and young people.
Key Responsibilities:
- Recruitment and Onboarding:
- Manage the end-to-end recruitment process, including job postings, candidate screening, interviews, and selection.
- Coordinate the onboarding process for new employees, ensuring a smooth transition and positive induction experience.
- Compliance and Record Keeping:
- Ensure compliance with all relevant employment laws and regulations.
General HR administration including using Monday
- Maintain accurate and up-to-date employee records and HR databases.
- Policy Development and Implementation:
Qualifications and Experience:
- Proven experience in an HR Officer role or similar position.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
- Ability to handle sensitive information with confidentiality and professionalism.
- Proficiency in HR software and Microsoft Office Suite and Monday
- CIPD qualification or equivalent is desirable.
Personal Attributes:
- Passion for working within the charity sector and supporting the welfare of children and young people.
- Proactive and self-motivated with the ability to work independently and as part of a team.
How to Apply:
If you are enthusiastic about making a positive impact and possess the required skills and experience, we would love to hear from you. Please send your CV and a cover letter detailing your suitability for the role.
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We are looking for volunteers to join our team on a Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday from 12pm to 4pm to support in the running One25’s Health Hub. Each volunteer would donate 8 hours per month to support the woman in the space, from providing a warm welcome and a hug in a mug to offering emotional support.
Due to the nature of the role this post is open to over 18’s and women only.
One25 is committed to being an inclusive workplace that represents the diversity of the communities we serve. We actively encourage applications from candidates with diverse backgrounds and experiences. We particularly encourage applications from ethnic minority, LGBTQ and disability groups, and those who have lived experience of multiple disadvantages as these groups are underrepresented within our workforce. We are happy to discuss any reasonable adjustments individuals may require in the recruitment process or once in post.
Timeline:
Open morning: Thursday 29th August: 10am to 12pm
Deadline: Monday 2nd September 10am.
Informal interviews will be on one of the following dates: 5/11/12/19 September
Induction: Thursday 26th September 1pm to 4pm
Starting shifts from October
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This organisation is scheduling interviews as applications come in. They're ready to hire as soon as they find the right person. Don't miss your opportunity, apply now!
Job Title: Volunteer Personal Assistant to the CEO
Salary : Volunteer/ Expenses paid
Location: Remote / Onsite
Reports to: CEO
Job Overview:
We are seeking a highly organised and proactive Personal Assistant to provide comprehensive support to our CEO & Chairperson. The ideal candidate will be detail-oriented, adaptable, and able to handle a wide range of administrative and executive support tasks with professionalism and discretion.
Responsibilities:
Manage the CEO's calendar, including scheduling meetings, appointments, and travel arrangements.
Prioritize conflicting appointments and ensure the CEO's schedule is optimized.
Serve as the primary point of contact between the CEO and internal/external stakeholders.
Screen and respond to emails, phone calls, and other communications on behalf of the CEO.
Prepare and edit correspondence, reports, presentations, and other documents as requested.
Maintain accurate records and files, both electronic and physical.
Organize and coordinate meetings, conferences, and special events, including logistics, agendas, and materials preparation.
Attend meetings as required, take minutes, and follow up on action items.
Arrange travel itineraries, accommodations, and transportation for the CEO and other key personnel.
Process travel expenses and reimbursements in a timely manner.
Assist in the planning, coordination, and execution of special projects and initiatives as assigned by the CEO.
Track project deadlines, deliverables, and milestones.
Handle sensitive and confidential information with the utmost discretion and professionalism.
Maintain confidentiality in all communications and interactions.
Task Prioritization and Time Management:**
Proactively identify priorities and manage competing demands to ensure the CEO's time is optimized.
Anticipate needs and take initiative to address them effectively.
Qualifications:
- Proven experience as an executive assistant, personal assistant, or similar role supporting C-level executives.
- Excellent organisational and time-management skills, with the ability to multitask and prioritize tasks effectively.
- Strong verbal and written communication skills, including exceptional attention to detail.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and other relevant software applications.
- Discretion and trustworthiness in handling confidential information.
- Ability to work independently with minimal supervision and collaborate effectively as part of a team.
- Flexibility and adaptability to changing priorities and deadlines.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
About the role
Trustees are responsible for providing good governance for our students’ union. LSE Students’ Union is a charity, and in addition to ensuring that the SU complies with charity and company law and is generally engaged in good practice, trustees are collectively responsible for:
- Safeguarding and promoting the mission, vision and values of LSE SU
- Determining the strategy and structure of LSE SU
- Ensuring that the Students’ Union operates in an effective, responsible and accountable manner
- Ensuring the effective functioning of the trustees
Please ensure you have read the full recruitment pack before applying. To apply for the role, you will need to prepare and submit:
- An up to date CV;
- A personal statement (max 2-pages) that sets out your motivation for the role and how you meet the person specification.
Applications will close on Monday 12th August at 9am
Interviews will take place on Wednesday 21st August (in person)
Induction will take place in September
About Us
LSE SU is an independent, registered charity dedicated to helping LSE students make the most of their time at University. Our vision is to create a community at LSE which is at the heart of student life. We empower and transform the lives of students through lobbying LSE to enact change, supporting student campaigns, improving students’ wellbeing, and enhancing the student community with social and recreational activities alongside studies. We’re governed and managed separately from the University, but work closely with them to help deliver the best for our students.
The Board and Leadership team at Charity People is thrilled to be partnering with Amnesty International UK in their 2024 Board Recruitment.
Amnesty International UK:
Amnesty International UK operates in the UK as two distinct legal entities: Amnesty International UK Section Charitable Trust (‘the Charitable Trust’), and Amnesty International United Kingdom Section (‘the UK Section’). Each entity is governed by its own Board with the two working together and co-operating but remaining independent. Each Board operates and makes decisions based on the long-term interests of their respective entity and within the constraints imposed by applicable UK law, their separate constitutions and the overall rules of the global Amnesty International movement.
The Section Board:
Amnesty International UK Section Board are seeking to add members to its Board who can bring expertise/experience in the below areas:
Co-opted Board Member – they are seeking an established and experienced human resource professional to be co-opted on to the Section Board. Prior Board experience is by no way a pre-requisite or even having come from a charitable or non-profit background. The expectation is that individuals will be values-driven, with an understanding of what it means in practice to be a people first organisation and to deliver on the aim of being at the forefront of progressive employment practice. In addition to serving on the Section Board, ideally, the successful candidate would act as Chair of the People, Culture and Inclusion Sub-Committee. The ability to provide inclusive leadership to a strategic governance body is therefore important.
Casual Vacancy – for the casual vacancy slot, they are seeking a candidate to fill the seat reserved for the 18-23 year-old age group (on day of appointment). No prior experience is required but a demonstrable commitment to human rights would be advantageous.
Responsibilities include but are not limited to:
- Ensuring that the Section complies with its Articles of Association, company law and any other relevant legal and regulatory responsibilities.
- Safeguarding the good name and values of the Section and ensuring that the organisation’s culture is consistent with its values.
- Ensuring that AIUK Section maximises the health, growth and human rights impact of the Section’s activism.
- Valuing the contribution that children and young people make to Amnesty International by listening to and respecting their contribution.
- Willingness to join Amnesty International UK Section as an individual member by day of appointment (a constitutional requirement).
Time commitment
The UK Section Board usually meets on a Saturday for six hours in March, May and September and meets together with the Charitable Trust Board for joint training and reflection over two days (Friday and Saturday) in July and December. Additionally, there are typically two joint Board briefings per year on a weekday evening of approximately two-hours duration. Section Board members are usually asked to attend the Annual General Meeting (which typically takes place in June or July).
Board members are likely to be asked to join a sub-committee, which will meet four times per year, usually on a weekday afternoon or early evening.
Aside from meeting attendance and preparation, we would expect Board members and sub-committee member to monitor emails for updates and occasional requests and those with a specialist brief (such as Finance or Human Resources) should be reasonably available to provide advice and support to senior managers with a corresponding brief.
How to Apply:
We will host a Q&A webinar with AIUK at 6pm on 15th August 2024, where they will share further insights and answer any additional questions you may have. In the first instance click apply to send your CV to the Board and Leadership team at Charity People and we will forward you the recruitment pack and the link to register to attend this webinar.
Timeline:
Closing date: 9am 30th August 2024
1st Interviews: TBC
2nd Interviews: TBC
Charity People actively promotes equality, diversity and inclusion. We match charity needs with skills and experience of candidates, irrespective of age, disability (including hidden disabilities), gender, gender identity or gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, or sexual orientation. We do this because we know greater diversity will lead to even greater results for the charities we work with.
The Board and Leadership team at Charity People is thrilled to be partnering with Amnesty International UK in their 2024 Board Recruitment.
Amnesty International UK:
Amnesty International UK operates in the UK as two distinct legal entities: Amnesty International UK Section Charitable Trust (‘the Charitable Trust’), and Amnesty International United Kingdom Section (‘the UK Section’). Each entity is governed by its own Board with the two working together and co-operating but remaining independent. Each Board operates and makes decisions based on the long-term interests of their respective entity and within the constraints imposed by applicable UK law, their separate constitutions and the overall rules of the global Amnesty International movement.
Campaigns and Impact Sub-Committee:
The Campaigns and Impact Sub-Committee provides strategic support and oversight of Amnesty International UK’s human rights change aims, set out in Goal 3 of the Strategic Plan - winning human rights victories and in support of that, the work of the strategy’s enabler strand on Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning.
The panel would like to hear from applicants with competence in the following areas:
- Expertise in monitoring and evaluation
- Impact/Data assessment
- Campaign planning and implementation
- Human rights
- Anti-racism
- Insight for communications and campaigns effectiveness
- An understanding of campaigning, grassroots/rightsholder groups
The Campaigns and Impact Sub-Committee (CISC) is a Board Committee of both Amnesty International United Kingdom Section (‘Section’) and Amnesty International UK Section Charitable Trust (‘Trust’).
The purpose of the Campaigns and Impact Sub-Committee is to assist the Section and Trust Boards and staff to improve the effectiveness of its human rights and campaigning work at a strategic level and to improve its ability to evaluate the impact of our campaigns.
Responsibilities include but are not limited to:
- To provide strategic oversight of the overall body of campaigning work
- To provide support and scrutiny on monitoring, evaluation and learning across campaigns,
- To provide strategic support to ongoing campaigning work, through feedback on individual campaigns strategies
Time commitment:
- The term of office for appointed members of the sub-committee shall be two years. No appointee may serve more than three successive terms of office.
- It is expected that the sub-committee shall meet no more than four times, and on no fewer than one occasion during each Governance cycle, unless justified by exceptional circumstances.
How to Apply:
We will host a Q&A webinar with AIUK at 6pm on 15th August 2024, where they will share further insights and answer any additional questions you may have. In the first instance click apply to send your CV to the Board and Leadership team at Charity People and we will forward you the recruitment pack and the link to register to attend this webinar.
Timeline:
Closing date: 9am 30th August 2024
1st Interviews: TBC
2nd Interviews: TBC
Charity People actively promotes equality, diversity and inclusion. We match charity needs with skills and experience of candidates, irrespective of age, disability (including hidden disabilities), gender, gender identity or gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, or sexual orientation. We do this because we know greater diversity will lead to even greater results for the charities we work with.