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Could you lead the local SSAFA services in your area? You don’t need a military background for this role, but you should be empathic to the needs of the armed forces community, have some experience of managing people and possess good I.T. skills. If this sounds like you, we’d love to hear from you.
What is a Branch Chair?
There are SSAFA branches throughout the UK and overseas. Many are further divided into local areas called divisions. Each branch has a Chair to oversee all aspects of the branch. Ultimately accountable to the Chair of the Board of Trustees, through the National Chairman your role is to ensure that the branch is running in line with SSAFA’s Royal Charter Rules, Regulations, and policies. Also, to ensure that clients and volunteers are safe, all services provided are appropriate and effective and that the branch is financially sound. You will be the public face of SSAFA in your branch area.
Why do we need you?
We’ve been supporting the Armed Forces community since 1885. Our clients come from all backgrounds and age groups and may have served in WW2 or in a more recent conflict like the Falklands or Afghanistan. More people than ever are contacting SSAFA for financial, practical and emotional support. To do this we need local branches and volunteers who can coordinate people, ensure the local population know about SSAFA and keep things running smoothly behind the scenes.
Our branches support local volunteers to deliver services to veterans, serving personnel and their families. Some branches are divided into smaller divisions to ensure the best local service delivery. Each branch has a team of volunteer caseworkers, support volunteers, executive roles, and fundraisers.
When would you be needed and where would you be based?
This role is about leadership, coordination, and administration. As part of your local branch, you might have access to an office, but many volunteers are based at home. The role requires an ongoing time commitment, usually about 2-3 days per month. In addition, you would need to organise and attend regular meetings throughout the year.
What would you be doing?
- Providing leadership to the Branch and ensuring that all activities comply with SSAFA regulations both directly, and through the Branch Secretary, other Branch Officers, and Divisional Officers.
- Providing support and guidance to volunteers in office holder roles, and support with recruitment of volunteers into these positions to ensure the sustainability of the branch.
- Ensuring the financial integrity of the Branch, including the appointment of Treasurers and a local fundraising programme to meet branch running costs.
- Ensuring that all data is processed and held in accordance with SSAFA’s data management policies.
- Monitoring volunteer numbers against the demand for support and working with other volunteers, regional and central office staff to attract and recruit new volunteers as required.
- Ensuring that all volunteers are recruited, inducted, supported, and managed in line with SSAFA policies, such as the Volunteering Policy, Volunteer Code of Conduct, Data Protection Policy, and Safeguarding Policy.
- Building relationships with regional and central office staff, local voluntary organisations and, if applicable, SSAFA Service committees, local military establishments, prisons etc.
- Overseeing an appropriate programme of awareness raising so that potential clients, volunteers, and supporters know how to contact the branch.
- Providing timely reports and information to SSAFA’s Central Office
- Overseeing a programme of meetings including an AGM, branch meetings, committee meetings, training etc.
- Supporting any salaried branch staff and ensuring that their line management arrangements are working appropriately.
- Resolve any complaints that are suitable for local resolution in accordance with SSAFA’s Complaints Policy and procedures, referring upwards any that are not suitable for local resolution.
The remit of this role may change over the next 12-18 months depending on the outcome of a trial currently being undertaken.
What could you gain from this volunteering role?
- Gain experience of holding a key local role with oversight of all SSAFA activity in the local area
- Use your skills, knowledge, and life experience to benefit others.
- Support from your local SSAFA branch and the wider SSAFA community
- Experience, training, and skills that you can highlight on your CV and in job interviews.
- Better physical and mental health – studies show that volunteers live longer and experience lower levels of stress and depression!
What training and support would you receive?
- Role specific training to prepare you for your voluntary role – caseworker training, caseworker IT system training, volunteer management – attracting, recruiting, and inducting volunteers.
- Mandatory on-line training modules to complete at home, so you are up to date on how to keep clients, their families safe and personal information safe.
- Local orientation as well as meet and greet sessions with key Central Office and regional teams.
- Access to a range additional e-learning courses as well as local opportunities for your personal and professional development.
- Support from Regional and central staff and peer support from fellow Chairs in neighbouring branches.
- Reimbursement of out-of-pocket expenses
- Volunteers will be covered by SSAFAs Public Liability Insurance whilst carrying out the role.
What are we looking for?
- Friendly and approachable people of any age (18+) with some experience of coordinating people and admin
- Willingness and ability to lead and manage a team of volunteers.
- Respectful and non-judgemental approach with beneficiaries, their family, other agencies and SSAFA colleagues
- Willingness and ability to learn basic digital skills. Ability to send and receive emails – you will receive your own SSAFA email address which you will be required to use when exercising your role.
- Willingness to use our on-line case management system (this is covered in the training course)
- Ability to understand and keep within the boundaries of the role for which training will be given.
- Reliability
- Practice confidentiality and data protection in line with SSAFA policies.
- Willingness and means to travel to meetings or events as required.
- Good written and spoken English.
We welcome volunteers of all backgrounds, abilities, races, sexual orientations, socio-economic backgrounds, and of all faiths and none. SSAFA are committed to making reasonable adjustments to support volunteers with disabilities, so they have access to the same opportunities and experiences as volunteers who do not.
Minimum Age: 18
Safer Recruitment: SSAFA undertakes a systematic approach and utmost care at every step of the process of volunteer recruitment, selection, and retention to ensure that those recruited are suitable and appropriate. Measures taken at points along this journey work together to make volunteering at SSAFA a positive and safe experience.
References Required: Yes. We will ask for two character references, this can be a former employer or someone that know you well (other than a relative)
Is a criminal record check required? No
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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King George and Queen’s Hospitals Charity raises funds to make a real difference to patients, staff and families at both King George Hospital in Ilford and Queen’s Hospital in Romford.
What will you be doing?
To work with the Chair of what will be a newly independent charity to lead it into its new future as a Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO). You will work with the charity’s staff and partners to shape and deliver a bright future, building on the best of the current charity. You will contribute to effective governance and leadership, ensuring the charity sets an ambitious strategy, achieves its goals, operates within the legal framework, and adheres to the charity's mission and values, all with reference to the Charity Governance Code.
The charity is particularly keen to recruit experience and expertise in a range of areas including fundraising, finance, healthcare, or human resources, and people with local knowledge.
Estimate of time needed: 3-7 hours / week
What are we looking for?
Essential Criteria
Commitment: A strong commitment to the charity’s mission and values – keen to contribute to improving health and care, particularly for the communities of Barking, Havering and Redbridge.
Integrity: High ethical standards and a commitment to acting in the best interests of the charity.
Governance understanding: Knowledge and understanding of governance and the role of a trustee.
Strategic vision: Ability to think strategically and contribute to the development of the charity’s strategy.
Financial literacy: Basic understanding of charity finance and budgeting.
Team player: Ability to work effectively as part of a team and support collective decision-making
Desirable Criteria
Experience: Previous experience as a trustee or in a senior governance role.
Network: Established network and ability to leverage contacts for the benefit of the charity.
What difference will you make?
As a trustee, you will play a pivotal role in guiding resources and funding towards initiatives that elevate patient care and boost staff efficiency. Recent examples highlight the meaningful impact trustees have made:
Recent examples include:
- Purchase of a da Vinci surgical robot
- RITA devices (reminiscence interactive therapy activities) used in our elderly care wards. This unique touch screen system is pre-loaded with entertaining content to keep patients engaged and active during their hospital experience.
- A VeinSight vein finder in our Sunflower Suite for cancer services, which offers a real-time digital map of a patient's veins. This innovative tool helps locate small, scarred, and difficult-to-find veins, and has been shown to enhance patient care and save valuable time for staff and patients.
- Supplies for orientation tea parties, designed to improve engagement and occupational performance for patients with dementia and delirium through a variety of activities.
- A revamped children's playroom that has been transformed into a tropical underwater sanctuary, featuring an interactive play wall.
- Music therapy resources aimed at supporting stroke patients in their recovery journey.
- Environmental improvements such as creating spaces for parents to rest and be present for their children
Before you apply
Interested candidates should submit a CV and a covering letter outlining their suitability for the role with reference to the person specification.
As more than one post maybe available this is a rolling recruitment campaign with each application considered on receipt.
To arrange an informal chat, contact us via the Reach platform.
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Buckby Library & Hub is seeking an experienced individual to join our Board of Trustees as a Treasurer Trustee. This is an exciting opportunity to join our Charity as we continue to grow and develop our vital role within our community.
As a vital member of our governance team, you will play a key role in ensuring the financial sustainability of Buckby Library & Hub, allowing us to continue providing our Library provision and expanding Hub activities.
Role Overview:
As a Treasurer Trustee, you will be responsible for maintaining robust financial processes, procedures, and practices to ensure our financial viability. Collaborating with fellow Trustees, you will assure compliance with legislative requirements, providing financial expertise to the Board and ensuring we deliver our financial duties and responsibilities.
Key Responsibilities:
· Ensure the Board receives appropriate budgetary and financial information on charity activities.
· Complete the preparation and submission of Annual Accounts in compliance with statutory and legislative requirements.
· Provide bookkeeping duties in the short term with a view to potentially creating a separate bookkeeper volunteer role.
· Ensure robust financial controls are in place and liaise with the external examiner when required.
· Attend Trustee meetings and, as and when required, Management meetings.
· Safeguard the charity's good name and values, actively contributing to strategic direction and policy setting.
· Actively engage in Board discussions, providing expertise to ensure Buckby Library & Hub has the resources and financial stability to deliver its business plan.
Requirements:
· Financial skills, knowledge, and experience of payroll and charity accounting.
· Ideally, experience as a Treasurer and/or working on a Board of Trustees.
· Ideally, experience in the charity sector and a proven track record of financial expertise.
· Understanding of the Treasurer Trustee role as defined by the Charity Commission.
Additional Information:
Specific additional financial training may be considered for the right candidate.
The successful candidate is expected to attend a minimum of 4 Trustee Board meetings per annum, in addition to other Management meetings if needed.
The role involves dedicating time to scrutinize Board papers, lead financial discussions, and provide financial advice and guidance and maintain bookkeeping.
Trusteeship offers rewards for various reasons. Engaging with new people, gaining diverse experiences and contributing significantly to our charitable cause. Trustees hold independent control and legal responsibility for Buckby Library Hubs management and administration. If you are passionate about helping us thrive and develop please get in touch.
We are a charity established to retain our village Library provision and provide a flourishing, vibrant social, cultural and educational hub for all.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Who we are
Our client, The EY Foundation (EYF) is an independent charity founded in 2014. At EYF, we believe that every young person in the UK can succeed in the workplace, and that every employer (regardless of size or sector) has a role to play in giving young people a better start to their working lives.
Our mission is to reduce the barriers to work many young people face, supporting them to successfully transition into higher education, employment or self-employment and fulfil their work potential. We are unique in our position as the link between employers and young people, having strong relationships with both.
Our ambition is that by 2032 we will enable all young people who are eligible for Free School Meals to have an employment and earnings potential that is equitable to other young people in the UK. We will do so in collaboration with employers and key partners, through employability skills training and targeted programmes, and by leveraging our convening power to influence systemic change.
What we do
An independent charity, we bring young people and employers together to deliver high-quality employability skills training, paid work experience, and mentoring. Our programmes build aspiration, confidence, and a greater sense of purpose.
To date we have supported over 24,000 young people and created over 23,000 volunteering opportunities.
We operate in regions across the country, collaborating closely with employers to enable our insights-based approach to benefit them too, progressing towards our aim of builder a more diverse, accessible and inclusive workforce.
We operate as a Member Firm of EY Global Limited and are grateful to have a five-year funding and Master Services Agreement in place with them which provides the majority of our funding as well as other resource and service provisions. Our Board operates with majority independent Trustees and an independent Chair along with a minimum of four EY colleagues. We also have the role of EY Member who acts as a representative between the two organisations but does not sit on the Board.
What we are looking for
We are recruiting an Independent Trustee to join our diverse Board and help us drive the step-change needed to deliver our ten year ambition, with experience in campaigning and advocacy and the ability to influence key decision makers.
It is essential that the successful Trustee is committed to driving social mobility and making the working world equitable for young people across the UK.
Skills, knowledge & experience
- Expertise in guiding the development of advocacy influencing strategies, providing strategic direction and oversight to ensure alignment with our EYF's goals.
- Understanding and knowledge of strategic campaigning approaches including public mobilisation (online and offline), strategic communications, partnerships, and research/data gathering into overarching organisational strategies.
- Evidence of successful advocacy and campaigning experience which influenced key decision makers.
- Up-to-date understanding of the UK political context and opportunities to influence.
- Experience of carrying out a UK-focussed campaigning role including particular focus on how to achieve the greatest possible influence through Parliamentary processes.
- Demonstrate a track record of upholding a positive culture of inclusion.
- Connect, through lived experience or other, with the young people with whom we work.
- Commitment to prepare for, travel to and attend five Trustee meetings, per year including one Board away day (whilst occasional board meetings can be joined remotely we meet face to face whenever possible).
- Willingness to meet with lead staff online and in person (where possible) in between Board meetings (where relevant) in addition to Board meetings.
We would also welcome applications from those who have experience in:
- Monitoring and impact evaluation for a large charity, higher education body, management fund or similar.
What you will be expected to do
Trustees share the ultimate responsibility of governing the Foundation. As a Trustee, you will be expected to:
- Ensure the Foundation has the right strategy, resources and governance to fulfil its purpose and oversee the management of these responsibly and with care.
- Act in the best interest of the Foundation and our beneficiaries at all times.
- Delegate day-to-day functions and operations of the Foundation to the Leadership Team, Sub-Committees or other such entity, as appropriate.
- Attend four Board meetings per year plus one Board Away Day.
- Comply with our Child Protection Policy in which we require all Trustees to complete an Enhanced DBS (England) / PVG (Scotland) and NSPCC Safeguarding training.
- Comply with internal independence processes (as an EY Member Firm we must ensure independence from any and all EY audit clients and affiliates).
Future Dates for Meetings
- Wednesday 12 March 2025, 10.00-13.00
- Wednesday 4 June 2025, 10.00-13.00
All Board meetings are held in person at EY, 1 More London Place, London, SE1 2AF.
Trustees are often chosen for their previous board experience and long professional careers. However, we are interested in talking to anyone who can demonstrate the ability to think strategically and the integrity to take on this important role with time to give us. Please don’t be discouraged if this isn’t something you’ve done before, or if you don’t meet all elements of the role specification; we will provide mentoring and training to support new Trustees to understand their role. Please do consider applying if you have the courage and enthusiasm to encourage, challenge, influence and support us to be the best we can be.
Our commitment to Equity, Diversity and Inclusion
EY Foundation is an Equal Opportunities, Diverse and Inclusive Employer. At EY Foundation, we welcome and encourage applications regardless of their backgrounds, nationalities, ages, gender reassignment, gender identity, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, sexual orientation and disability.
With over 80% of the young people we work with from Black, Asian or ethnic minority communities, our team and Board, need to reflect the young people we support. In 2019, we made diversity and inclusion a strategic priority, with a differential focus on race, and in 2020 we published eleven race commitments. You can find out more here.
We encourage applications from across our regional hubs, the South (London), Midlands (Birmingham), North (Manchester) and Scotland (Glasgow).
Applications will be open for 6 weeks, closing at 3pm on Wednesday 13th November 2024.
Interview schedule:
Initial discussions are required with Inclusive Recruiting, responsible for managing the recruitment process.
- 2 stage interview process with EY Foundation
- First stage – virtual
- Second stage – ideally in person
First stage interview: w/c 25th November 2024
Second stage interview: w/c 2nd December 2024
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We are a small local charity but we have had a significant impact on work in our field both strategically and operationally.
Our charitable objects as laid down in our constitution are:
- To reduce poverty by promoting the safety, choices and independence of victims of domestic abuse
- To educate by fostering awareness and understanding of the nature, prevalence and impact of domestic violence and means of reducing these
- To reduce the risk of domestic abuse by provision of services and supporting an integrated multi agency approach
Join us in empowering survivors of domestic abuse and expanding our impact, using your financial expertise to ensure our stability and drive sustainable growth.
What will you be doing?
The Treasurer plays a crucial role in maintaining the financial integrity of Reducing the Risk. This role involves overseeing the charity's financial affairs, ensuring financial viability, and ensuring that proper financial records and procedures are maintained. The Treasurer provides strategic financial guidance to the Board of Trustees and supports the charity's mission through sound financial management.
Treasurer Key Responsibilities:
- Financial Oversight and Strategy
- Budgeting and Financial Planning
- Reporting and Compliance
- Financial Transactions and Controls
- Liaison with External Stakeholders
- Governance
- Support and Training
What are we looking for?
Essential:
- A strong background in financial management, accounting, or a related field.
- Experience in financial planning and budget management.
- Strong analytical skills and attention to detail. Ability to communicate financial information to non-financial stakeholders.
- Commitment to the mission and values of Reducing the Risk.
- Commitment to developing a knowledge of Charity Finance regulations and practices (guidance will be provided)
Desirable:
- Professional accounting qualification (e.g., ACA, ACCA, CIMA, or equivalent).
- Previous experience as a Treasurer or in a similar role within a charity.
- Understanding of SORP requirements and charity law.
- Experience with financial software and systems used by charities.
What difference will you make?
By joining us, you’ll help sustain a charity known for its safe, trusted services and innovative partnerships. Your financial expertise will support our plans to expand community-based programs, develop our training into a self-financing enterprise, and enhance our impact on victims of abuse and their children, both locally and beyond.
Dogs for Good is driven by the belief that dogs, and the bond we share with them, enable people to live happier healthier lives. We want to support more people to benefit from these connections and have an exciting new strategy to expand our reach and impact.
We are looking for up to four new Trustees to join our Board on a voluntary basis and help us to achieve this ambition.
With ultimate responsibility for the charity, our Board of Trustees provides strategic leadership, guidance and oversight to ensure our continued growth and success. The Board works closely with, and holds to account, the executive team, supporting the management of the organisation and making sure that we deliver our objectives.
Dogs For Good is committed to having a diverse Board with wide-ranging levels of experience and the knowledge, capability and skills to draw upon in its governance and decision-making; specifically in the following areas:
- Finance, charity and/or social value accounting
- Digital transformation – especially in a charity context
- Marketing, campaigns and public affairs
The Board is currently comprised of the Chair and seven other Trustees. It meets five times each year in Banbury; one of these meetings includes the AGM.
Dogs For Good holds a variety of events and meetings for volunteers each year, and we encourage Trustees to attend one or two of these, where possible.
Trustees serve a fixed term of three years from the date of their appointment and, if qualified, are eligible for reappointment for a further two terms. While this is an unpaid voluntary role, reasonable expenses will be paid.
For more information on the role of a Trustee, please download the Trustee Recruitment Pack
The closing date for applications is noon on Monday 18 November.
Dogs for Good is committed to being a diverse and inclusive organisation, with an equally diverse and inclusive Board that reflects the communities we serve. We welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds including those with disabilities. We will never discriminate based on race, ethnicity, country of origin, gender (or gender expression or identity), sexual orientation, marital status, disability or age. If you are invited for an interview, please let us know if you have any accessibility requirements or adjustments so we can support you to attend.
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We are seeking three individuals to be active members of our Board of Trustees, working collaboratively with other trustees, staff, volunteers, and stakeholders to help the food bank in pursuit of its Vision and Strategic Plan. The Trustee will also be expected to lead on certain areas and initiatives, as required by the charity, and which utilises the Trustees experience and skills.
Volunteering is a fantastic way for you to be involved in your local community and volunteers are at the heart of all that we do as a food bank. The role of volunteers who dedicate their time and skills to support people in crisis will continue to be critical as we work together to fulfil our vision of seeing a UK without the need for food banks.
Key Tasks:
- ensure that Stratford Upon Avon Foodbank complies with and pursues its objects as defined in its governing document, charity and company law, and other relevant legislation or regulations
- ensure that the food bank applies its resources exclusively in pursuance of its objects
- give firm strategic direction to the food bank contributing to the food bank’s strategic plan, helping set policies, defining goals, setting targets, and evaluating performance against agreed targets
- appoint the food bank manager and monitor their performance
- safeguard the good name and ethos of the food bank
- ensure the effective and efficient administration of the food bank
- lead and/or serve on sub-committees and attendance at various other meetings, including with the charity’s staff, volunteers, and stakeholders.
- ensure an understanding of, and commitment to, the principles of equality, equity, diversity and inclusion
Trustees may also undertake additional work for the charity between meetings subject to their availability and skill set.
About you:
We are looking for people who want to help their local community and work towards the eradication of food poverty whilst support the food bank to continue to provide emergency food to people who find themselves in crisis. Our ideal candidates would demonstrate:
- a desire for helping and making a difference to people who do not have enough money to afford the essentials
- a passion for, and commitment to, Stratford Upon Avon Foodbank
- compassion, honesty, openness, kindness, and integrity
- an ability to listen and engage effectively
- an ability to foster and promote a collaborative team environment.
The food bank would particularly welcome applications from those with experience and/or skills in one or more of the of the following areas:
- Fundraising
- Communications and/or Public Relations
- Local connectivity and networking
- Facilities Management
- Digital/Technology applications in the Charity Sector
What difference will you make?
By supporting the governance of the food bank, you are part of a team providing a vital holistic support function in your local community, ensuring a dignified experience to anyone visiting or anyone who comes into contact with Stratford Upon Avon Foodbank.
Please apply through CharityJobs in the first instance, providing a CV and cover letter detailing why you are interested in this role and your relevant experience. Shortlisted candidates will be invited for an informal interview with members of the Board of Trustees at Stratford Upon Avon Foodbank
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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In late 2023, the Cathedral adopted a new governance structure under the Cathedrals Measure 2021 and became a registered charity with the Charity Commission in March 2024.The new Chapter must consist of between nine and twelve members and is led by the Dean as Chair. The other members are: four residentiary canons (two executive and two non-executive); the senior non-executive member (SNEM), and five other non-executive members, including the Chair of Finance and two elected at the annual meeting of those on the Cathedral’s electoral roll.
Following a successful initial round of appointments, we are now looking for people who are willing to build on the commitment, enthusiasm and energy of members as the Cathedral diversifies its strategic thinking.
Portsmouth Cathedral, the Cathedral of the Sea, has been the seat of the Bishop of Portsmouth since the creation of the Diocese of Portsmouth in 1927. It has a distinctive history and role in a great maritime city, and serves a diverse diocese that stretches from the Isle of Wight to East Hampshire.
Portsmouth Cathedral is a member of Inclusive Church. We are committed to growing in diversity and inclusion and seek to reflect this in Chapter, welcoming and encouraging applications from people of all backgrounds. The role contains an Occupational Requirement, in line with the Equalities Act 2010, in that the successful candidates will be a practising Christian: either a communicant member of the Church of England, or of a church with which it is in communion. An enhanced DBS check (child and adult workforce) will be required.
A full induction programme and ongoing training in offered to enable members to deliver their responsibilities.
Applications will be considered on an ongoing basis.
Join the board of n-compass as a Finance Trustee, a dynamic charity providing exceptional support for vulnerable adults and young people across the North of England.
Applications close at 9 a.m. Tuesday 5th November 2024.
Location: Preston, Lancashire
Time commitment: Up to 1 day per month
About n-compass
n-compass provides a range of services that support vulnerable adults and young people. We operate across the North of England to help people regain control of their lives, providing hope and a sense of purpose through the provision of five main service areas: Carers, Advocacy, Well-being, Counselling and Volunteering Services.
Originally working exclusively in Lancashire, n-compass now operates in Greater Manchester, Cheshire, Merseyside, Cumbria and Staffordshire.
The charity has an annual income of around £6m. It employs 150 staff across all its sites and has an additional 200 volunteers who support people in living better-quality lives and work together to improve their well-being.
About the role
This is an exciting time to join the Board and play a significant part in supporting our three-year strategy, which focuses on continuing to help more people stay well through our five key support services.
We are keen to recruit people who share the passion, energy, and values of our unique and dynamic organisation.
As a Finance Trustee, you will be part of the Audit Committee.
Who we are looking for
We seek a professionally qualified and strategic finance leader with good business acumen.
You will be an empathetic individual with an innovative approach, bringing fresh thinking, ideas, curiosity, and healthy challenge to the Board.
Importantly, you will be passionate about improving people’s well-being.
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Applications for this role close at 9 a.m. Tuesday 5th November 2024.
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BRANCH TRUSTEE VACANCY
Branch Trustee OXFORDSHIRE
Introduction
This is an exciting opportunity to be a hands-on trustee at branch level, helping to promote kindness and prevent animal cruelty, reach out to more supporters, and influence how we do things. With your support and expertise, we will achieve so much!
Overview of the Branch Trustee opportunity
We are looking for an enthusiastic and passionate person who could devote the time to volunteer with us as one of our Trustees. As a Trustee of the Branch, you will have the chance to influence how we care for and prevent cruelty to animals and drive the implementation of key initiatives. You will serve on the governing body of the charity and be instrumental in the running of the Branch and setting out both the short and long terms aims.
As a minimum, trustees would normally be expected to attend a monthly committee meeting lasting some 2 to 3 hours. However, the commitment may vary depending on whether the trustee takes on additional duties.
About the RSPCA
Founded in 1824 we have been saving animals for almost 200 years and are proud to be the oldest welfare charity around. It has always been our vision to live in a world where all animals are respected and treated with compassion, so our volunteers and employees work tirelessly to ensure that all animals can live free from pain and suffering.
Through our numerous campaigns, we seek to raise standards of care, and awareness of issues, affecting animals today. We rely heavily on our volunteers who play a significant role in enabling us to carry out this important animal welfare work every day!
The RSPCA OXFORDSHIRE Branch
The Oxfordshire Branch is one of the branches of RSPCA, but we are also a separately registered charity looking after animals in the Oxfordshire area. The Oxfordshire Branch has been looking after animal since 1875. Much of the animal welfare work of RSPCA is carried out through local branches, which is run by volunteers who have the support of the National Society of RSPCA.
The main activity of our branch is to rescue, rehabilitate and rehome animals the Inspectors have rescued from cruelty and neglect. We take in cats, dogs and rabbits, we provide them with veterinary treatment, neuter, vaccinate and microchip them before homing them to lovely new homes. We have a cattery where we rent four pens, a small rabbit centre in Harwell and a team of fosters, adoption support volunteers as well as our Trustees.
We also help members of the public in the Oxfordshire area with financial assistance with their pets. We help towards neutering, microchipping as well as the unexpected veterinary bills.
Primary responsibilities of the Branch Trustee
- Appreciate and support the aims and policies of the RSPCA.
- Work in conjunction with fellow trustees and branch officers and jointly act in making decisions for the best interest of the branch and the RSPCA.
- Work in conjunction with our paid Operations Manager to run the branch.
- Work with national RSPCA staff to ensure that the branch meets all minimum animal welfare standards (MAWS).
- In conjunction with your fellow trustees and Branch Partnership Manager write, adopt, monitor, and review a development plan setting out the short and long term aims of your branch.
- Actively participate in branch committee meetings and to attend the branch annual general meeting and regional conference.
- Be aware of the outcome of regional board meetings and support local initiatives.
- Actively promote and advertise the society in an ongoing programme to recruit new branch trustees and volunteers and welcome new members.
- In conjunction with your fellow trustees, ensure the proper management and control of all activities and decisions relating to any premises held or staff employed by the branch if applicable.
What we are looking for in a volunteer:
- We are looking for people from all social and cultural backgrounds, with experience and skills in any of the following areas:
- Fundraising including corporate fundraising, trust fund and grant applications.
- Events management, organising fun, fundraising events.
- Financial, accounts, invoicing, wages etc.
- Local community and supporter relationships, school talks etc.
- Shop management.
- Hands-on experience in growing charities; and/or
- Are or have been part of the groups and communities we would like to attract.
Alongside the relevant experience, we are looking for someone who is committed to the RSPCA’s charitable objectives and shares our passion for animal welfare. You would be creative, innovative, bring a fresh perspective, and can put ideas into action.
What we can offer you as a volunteer Branch Trustee
- We will provide you with a comprehensive trustee training course which will provide you with everything you need to carry out the role.
- Ongoing support is also provided by local and national RSPCA staff in addition to any additional training provided by the relevant branch.
- The platform to utilise your skills and experience to oversee the charity and make decisions that have a direct impact on local animal welfare.
- The opportunity to gain new skills and develop existing ones, whilst making a real difference to the lives of animals.
- A way to expand your professional and personal network through working with like-minded people.
Practical considerations
- Please also note that to become a Trustee, you will need to be aged 18 or over and a member of our branch for three months before you are eligible to be elected. Please contact us for more details.
- Trustees are elected for a 12-month term each year.
- Reasonable expenses will be reimbursed.
- Trustees must sign a Trustee Declaration of Willingness to Act to clarify that they are not disqualified from being a trustee and read the Charity Commission’s guidance for individuals on who cannot be a trustee or senior manager of a charity.
- References will also be require
We hope you are interested in volunteering for our branch!
Our voluntary roles are subject to an informal interview and trial period. We will ask you to provide contact details for two referees, and dependent on the position, you may need to sign an agreement and undergo specific training before starting the role.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Could you be our next Trustee?
Every hour, two people are diagnosed with Parkinson’s. In fact, it’s the fastest growing neurological condition in the world.
Parkinson’s doesn’t discriminate. Anyone can get it.
Despite this, evidence suggests where you live, your income, ethnicity or gender can impact when you’re diagnosed and the support and services you can access.
We want to change that. We can and must do more. We want to remove barriers so that everyone in our community can access the right support and services, tailored to their needs.
To do this, we are building a diverse and inclusive board that reflects the community we serve. By having a diverse network of people working right across the charity we’re more likely to make breakthroughs that change the lives of people with Parkinson’s.
In the last 50 years, we’ve invested more than £120 million in cutting-edge research to uncover the causes of Parkinson’s. We believe we’re close to finding a solution. But to get there, we need more people like you!
What you’ll do
Guided by the Parkinson’s community, we’ve shaped our strategy ‘Every Parkinson’s Journey’ for 2023 to 2026. Our strategic aims are focused on improving access to health and care; improving our community offer and continuing with our groundbreaking research.
We're a growing organisation with 605 employees, 4000 volunteers and a projected income of £43m. The Board of Trustees and its committees govern the charity with diligence and enthusiasm and make sure we're financially stable, well-run, and delivering what the Parkinson's community really needs.
Our trustees and independent committee members come from a wide range of backgrounds and have diverse experience, which we draw on to guide and oversee the charity’s work. Trustees share this responsibility both individually and collectively. This requires Trustees to contribute in an informed and active way to all aspects of the Board’s work.
What you’ll bring
To complement our collective skillset we are looking for a new Trustee to join the Board (currently comprising 13 Trustees) who is, or who has significant and recent experience as a Parkinson’s health and care professional in the UK, to help oversee the charity’s activities in health and social care.
We welcome applications from candidates, who can demonstrate the following:
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Substantial specialist Parkinson’s clinical experience in a UK health or social care setting
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Good understanding of wider issues and opportunities in UK health and social care, for example in:
- the delivery of services to people with Parkinson's and/or
- educating and developing the workforce
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Understanding or willingness to learn about what it means to be a trustee
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Willingness and availability to devote the necessary time and effort
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Ability to work effectively as a member of a team
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Effective networking and communication skills to represent the charity with external stakeholders
Who can apply?
It’s vital that the people who work for Parkinson’s UK are representative of our diverse community. We actively encourage people from all sections of the community to apply, regardless of race, ethnicity, socio-economic group, gender identity, age, disability, sexual orientation, or religion. To find out more about our ambitions and strategy that underpins this commitment, please see here.
Whether you are an experienced trustee or looking to take on your first trustee role, if you have the skills, time and energy to commit to the role, we’d love to hear from you and can provide full support.
Please apply by following the link and uploading a CV or a short bio, together with a detailed supporting statement which will fully demonstrate how you meet all the criteria of the role, as stated in the "What you'll bring" section of the role description.
Closing date: 6 November 2024
Interview date: 29 November 2024
No Agencies
What's it like to work for us?
We aim to find a cure and improve life for everyone affected by Parkinson's - and you could help us achieve this.
We offer a variety of paid job roles and volunteer opportunities both at our UK office in London and across the UK.
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!
Do you have lived or professional experience in homelessness?
Connection Support are seeking a Trustee that will support us in our vision of being a thought-leader in the prevention of homelessness, mental ill-health, and leading innovative services that prevent crises from happening.
About us
At Connection Support, our team of staff and volunteers work alongside people to overcome life’s challenges. We do this through our values of empowerment, collaboration, compassion and taking a personalised approach in all aspects of our work.
We believe in a future where people are free from crisis, and effective prevention is the key. But for times when crises do happen, we’ll be there to help every step of the way.
About the role
The trustee will support the board, the CEO and wider senior team with advice, guidance and sharing their experiences specifically related to:
· Making our services as effective as they can be.
· Developing and maintaining relationships.
· Help us bid for homelessness contracts and funding.
· Advising on potential strategies/ideas that support us to grow in the sector.
· Look at ways to engage people to grow our reputation and services in this area.
This is an exciting time to join Connection Support as we start our new three year strategy.
Time commitment
The anticipated time commitment for a Trustee is up to a day a month. Approximately 2-3 hours per month in person, and then 2-3 hours of supporting with projects which can be from home.
Trustee positions are not paid but travel and subsistence expenses are reimbursed.
About you.
Our values are extremely important to us, so it is essential that your personal values align with ours, and you are passionate and motivated by the impact you can have by being part of Connection Support. We would also like you to have the following;
- Experience of homelessness. You might have experienced this personally, supported people though volunteering, or professionally.
- Knowledge of the issues impacting people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness.
- Awareness of homelessness projects and interventions.
- Able to connect with and listen to people.
We strongly encourage people with lived experience to apply. If you are not sure if this role is for you, we can arrange a no obligation chat with a member of the board or the CEO.
Previous experience is not necessary as we provide a full induction. We pair new Trustees with an experienced member and offer training opportunities to Board members.
We want to know why you’re interested in becoming a trustee. Please send us a cover letter or email telling is why you want to join the Board of Trustees, and your experience.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Help Close By is a charity which uses technology to fight poverty - connecting people with vital support in their area. Founded in Birmingham in 2020 to coordinate relief efforts during the pandemic, we've developed with focus on identifying people in need, supporting them and connecting them to services that will make a lasting change to their lives. Our next step is to roll out our app national-wide, and to encourage change with the reporting of real-time mapping and statistics.
Our Secretary of the Board of Trustees will support the organisation as it develops, ensuring oversight and scrutiny of vital decisions. Tasks will include keeping minutes, managing communication between the board and volunteer teams, and preparing all necessary documentation for the Charity Commission.
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!
As a Business Development Manager you will be the front of the charity by helping to create opportunities when engaging small, medium and large enterprises. The role will provide effective day-to-day management relating to all aspects of the charity’s set up and operations.
The role will ensure financial sustainability by assisting the CEO, Marketing Lead and fundraisers identify and secure appropriate funding that supports the values of the charity, and to clearly demonstrate and promote the positive impact of the charity.
What will you be doing?
- To manage all operational activity of the charity according to the strategic direction provided by the CEO and Trustees.
- Where required to undertake aspects of business development including identification of funding opportunities, bid writing and tender submissions.
- To assist the CEO with updating and revising the charity’s business plan and fundraising strategy in accordance with the Trustees’ strategic direction.
- Contacting potential partners to establish rapport and arrange meetings.
- Researching organisations and individuals to find new opportunities.
- Where appropriate attend conferences, meetings, and charity events.
- Develop a growth strategy focused both on financial gain and stakeholders’ satisfaction.
- To undertake any other relevant duties within the overall scope of the role, as requested by the CEO and Trustees of the charity.
- Lobby government and other policy makers on behalf of the charity’s cause or client group.
What are we looking for?
- Bachelor’s degree in business, sales and marketing or related field.
- Highly competent IT skills
- Proven customer service skills
- The ability to prioritise and manager own workload
- Understanding of data protection and confidentiality
- Excellent time management and organisational skills
- Ability to motivate and empower people
- High levels of commitment, reliability and motivation
- Flexible and adaptable approach
- Ability to learn quickly and take on tasks outside of current skill set.
Time commitment and expenses:
- 1-3 hours per week, either in or out of office hours.
- We request a minimum commitment of 3 months volunteering.
What difference will you make?
- Share your knowledge and experience.
- Learn new skills.
- Shape how the charity presents itself to service users, stakeholders, funders and the general public.
- Network with a friendly team of people.
- Make a difference to the charity and the lives of others.
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!
Smart Works is a dynamic, high profile and fast-growing UK charity that dresses and coaches unemployed women for success at their job interview. We empower each woman by giving her the clothes and the confidence she needs to succeed.
After visiting Smart Works, 63% of clients secure a job within a month, gaining financial independence and transforming their lives. The Smart Works service is delivered in London, Manchester, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Birmingham, Newcastle, Reading and Leeds.
Over the past ten years, Smart Works has helped over 30,000 women. It is our mission that any woman who needs our service should be able to find her way to a Smart Works centre.
In April 2022, Smart Works launched a new Three-Year Plan that will see the charity double the number of women helped annually from 5,000 to 10,000 women a year. To achieve this, we will grow our existing centres and open new centres in areas of need.
ABOUT SMART WORKS SCOTLAND
Since opening its doors in 2014, Smart Works Scotland has supported over 2,500 unemployed women who need help getting into work.
Smart Works Scotland has established itself as a leading women’s charity within Scotland and operates from two centres, in Glasgow and Edinburgh. It is a fast paced, collaborative environment with a dynamic team and ambitious local plans. All who work here describe it as being hugely fun and rewarding, with opportunities to make a life-changing difference to the women we support.
Meaningful partnerships have been developed and nurtured with fellow charities and organisations which refer women to Smart Works, as well as with a variety of businesses that support the charity.
Over the past 10 years, a dynamic calendar filled with a variety of engaging fundraising activities has been developed to support the work of the charity, with income generated through grants from trusts and foundations, community events and partnership working. Our growth has been driven by an experienced Board of Trustees, dedicated staff team of 8 and our community of 100 volunteers. The Smart Works community is well established in both Glasgow and Edinburgh and the team are excited at the amazing possibilities that exist to continue to reach more and more women across Scotland in need of our service.
Our current Chair who set up the charity all those years ago, has decided that now is the right time to recruit a new Chair who can build on her amazing legacy and steer the charity through its next phase of growth. The need for our service has never been greater and with the momentum that has been built over the years, the Charity is well poised to go from strength to strength.
ABOUT THE ROLE
The operation and success of Smart Works Scotland is overseen by a passionate and dedicated Board of Trustees, which is led by the Chair of the Board.
Working closely with their Board, the Chair is responsible for the direction, financial stability and governance of Smart Works Scotland. A key accountability will be to oversee the successful delivery of the fundraising strategy and ensure the UK-wide Smart Works strategy is effectively brought to life in the Scotland.
A key part in achieving this will be leveraging networks to raise the profile of the charity and motivating others to join the Smart Works community as volunteers, ambassadors and donors.
The successful candidate will provide mentorship to the eight members of staff and cultivate a supportive environment where the team can thrive and deliver outstanding results. The role holder will also participate in national Smart Works forums alongside other Smart Works Chairs.
The role is perfect for an experienced and purposeful leader who is passionate about supporting women to transform their lives, and wants to use their skills, professional network and experience for good.
It is a voluntary position, with reasonable travel costs and expenses being covered.
If you share our values, are deeply committed to our mission and have the leadership experience to help us deliver our ambitions, we’d love to hear from you.
PERSONAL SPECIFICATION
The Chair position is a central leadership role within the charity, with the successful candidate drawing on their skills and experience to ensure Smart Works succeeds. We are eager to hear from anyone who is passionate about our service, has time to give and feels able to lead Smart Works Scotland through the next chapter of growth. Please view the full role profile where we have included a list of skills and personal attributes that the successful candidate is likely able to demonstrate.
The current Chair gives an average of a day a week to Smart Works. It is expected the new Chair would commit at least a day a week, with more time being given at busier times of the year. This time can be fitted around other commitments.
“Over the last 10 years, Smart Works has grown from an idea and a passion to support unemployed women into work, into a dynamic and successful charity, transforming the lives of women and communities across the UK. The need for our services and support has never been greater and the new Chair will have a key role to play in ensuring that Smart Works Scotland continues to deliver our ambitious targets for growth, whilst ensuring that we meet and exceed the expectations of our clients. Smart Works Scotland is a unique organisation, driven by our passion and commitment to support more women into work through coaching, career advice and confidence building. The role of Chair is hugely rewarding, challenging and enjoyable in equal measure”. Maggie Darling, Chair of Smart Works Scotland.
LEARN MORE & APPLICATION PROCESS
To apply, please submit a CV and a short cover letter outlining why you want to become the Chair of Smart Works Scotland, via our recruitment portal here. Your application should be addressed to the Smart Works Scotland Board of Trustees.
The Board will schedule interviews with suitable candidates as they come in.
We strongly encourage candidates to organise an informal conversation with Laura Dalby, Head of Community Engagement at Smart Works Charity before submitting an application. This will allow potential candidates to understand more about the Charity and the role. Please find Laura's email address at the end of the role pack.
We exist to give unemployed women the clothing, coaching and confidence they need to succeed at interview and get the job.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.