Youth Children Volunteer Roles
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Blue Smile's mission is to improve the mental wellbeing and prospects of Cambridgeshire children through arts-based therapies. Blue Smile's office team supply essential management and administrative support to this clinical work. We are looking for a volunteer who wants to use their time, skills, and experience to help make a difference in the lives of local children.
Main Purpose
- To support various office teams in the efficient and effective running of the office
- To use and develop your particular skills and areas of expertise, for example, organisation, supporting events, data entry, or wherever is more mutually useful
- To gain good insight into the work of a local children's charity
Please see attached role description for more information.
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Role: Volunteer Treasurer and Financial Controller
Location: London.
Commitment: Evening based, including regular board meetings and occasional events.
Urban Youth is a brand new start-up youth work organisation being set up and is committed to empowering young people through engaging and impactful youth work projects. We believe in creating opportunities for personal growth, community involvement, and positive change.
Responsibilities:
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Act as a Trustee and an active member of the Board of Trustees.
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Oversee the financial management of Urban Youth.
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Ensure accurate and timely financial reporting.
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Develop and monitor budgets and financial plans.
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Advise the board on financial strategy and risk management.
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Ensure compliance with financial regulations and best practices.
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Support fundraising and resource development efforts.
Requirements:
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Experience in finance, accounting, or a related field.
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Strong commitment to Urban Youth's mission and values.
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Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
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Ability to work collaboratively as part of a team.
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Previous experience as a treasurer or in financial management is a plus, but not required.
If you're ready to contribute your skills and expertise to Urban Youth, please send your CV and a brief cover letter to us. We look forward to hearing from you!
Drivers deliver food to our Community Food Members which is vital to ensuring the food gets to people who need it.
What will I be doing?
- Safely driving vans to deliver and collect food
- Loading and unloading food orders, planning routes and completing paperwork
- Responsibly driving the van, cleaning the van, reporting any issues or accidents
- Representing FareShare in a courteous and professional manner and accompanied by a Volunteer Driver’s Assistant.
What you need to be:
- Hold a full driving licence with low point
- Over 21 with 3 years driving experience
- Confidence to drive a medium-sized van
- Ability to perform physical manual handling tasks safely including loading/unloading food from the van
- Ability to complete paperwork and follow directions via Sat Nav system/map
- Adaptable and flexible. Managing surplus food is unpredictable and tasks vary
- Positive, friendly and personable
- Work well in a team and on your own
- Follow health and safety policies & procedures
Why volunteer as a Driver?
- Gain skills such as route planning, manual handling, organisation, teamwork and communication skills
- Meet new people, be part of a team and socialise with volunteers and Community Food Members
- Be physically active, keep fit and help vulnerable people in your community
This is an ongoing opportunity, available all year round.
Little Ann Street warehouse, St Jude's, Bristol, BS2 9EB:
Volunteers needed weekdays, 9am - 4pm (latest - sometimes it's a 2pm finish depending on driving route).
Vale Lane warehouse, Bristol, BS3 5RU:
Volunteers needed weekdays 8:30am - 4pm (latest - sometimes it's a 2pm finish depending on driving route).
Our mission is a future where no food is wasted, and all people can thrive.





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Children of Voices is a hugely respected charitable organisation helping to improve the lives of young people and their families through genuine care, love, and support.
We are currently seeking a volunteer PR & Marketing Manager. This role is ideal for an individual with previous experience in a PR/Marketing role looking to work within the charity sector.
Responsibilities typically include:
Writing and editing social media content, press releases, CWV guidelines, leaflets, speeches, newsletters and website content
Utilising social media to maintain and manage the CWV image
Representing CWV at events/presentations/meetings
Owning and managing communications related to CWV’s online and offline presence
Developing good working relationships with the media
overseeing and approving all social media content produced by social media team
Finance & Audit Committee Trustee – Voluntary Role
Salary: Voluntary Role
Location: East Anglia
We have an opportunity for you to join our Finance & Income Generation and Audit, Risk and Compliance Committees in a voluntary role to make a positive contribution to the work we do and ensure strong financial governance.
Are you:
- Experienced in the private, public or voluntary sectors with the drive to make a difference.
- A fully qualified accountant with broad business experience.
- Experienced at a senior level (ideally Finance Director)
- A member of CIMA, ICAEW or ACCA.
- Over 18 and eligible to act as a Charity Trustee in England.
- You are able to drive and have your own transport?
Can you commit to:
Four full day committee meetings per year (held in person at our hospice near Norwich) as well as four half day meetings held at our Milton (Cambridge) hospice.
There is normally an additional one-day awayday meeting annually and some ad hoc activities, such as hospice quality visits or attendance at fundraising or community events in the East Anglia region.
Our trustees drive our strategic development and hold our management team to account and the range of perspectives and lived experience trustees bring to board-level discussions helps us respond more effectively to our service users and the children and young people we support.
We would particularly like to hear from you if you are well networked in our local communities across East Anglia (with a particular interest in those in the Cambridgeshire region) and you will have a high level of financial and business acumen working (or previous working) at a senior level in industry.
Trustees are appointed initially for a three-year period and can be reappointed for up to an additional two 3 yearly terms.
What can a trustee role give you?
Being a trustee can be extremely rewarding.
Trustee positions are un-remunerated although reasonable out of pocket expenses will be paid. This role offers a person the chance to make a strong valuable contribution to a respected community organisation with exposure at Board level.
You will have:
- A comprehensive induction and training plan
- Opportunities to influence important strategic decisions
- Opportunities to gain new skills and to collaborate with senior managers across a variety of functions at EACH
- Influence to shape innovative projects
- Build broader business awareness and professional development
- The chance to improve the palliative and end of life care of children and young people and the support we offer to their families
We value hugely the contribution trustees make to EACH and helping us to ensure our service users and families receive safe, well-led compassionate care.
The organisation
East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices (EACH) ensures the best possible quality of life and makes every moment count for children and families across Cambridgeshire, Essex, Norfolk and Suffolk. Our family-centred approach includes specialist nursing care, symptom management nursing, short breaks, wellbeing activities, therapies, care at end of life, bereavement support, counselling and volunteer services in the family home; all meeting the individual needs of the child, young person and whole family.
In 2020, all three of our hospices; The Nook (Norfolk), The Treehouse (Ipswich) and Milton (Cambridge) were rated OUTSTANDING by the Care Quality Commission.
Our people are central to our success. We have a talented workforce of staff and volunteers in Care, Fundraising, Retail, Facilities, IT, Finance, Marketing & Communications and Human Resources.
We employ around 400 employees and have more than 1,800 volunteers across the organisation, including 49 shops and a Retail Distribution Centre.
The closing date for applications is 13th April 2025
Interviews expected to be held on Friday 2nd May 2025
EACH reserves the right to close this vacancy early, should we receive a sufficient number of applications.
Interested?
If you would like to find out more, please click the apply button. You will be directed to our website to complete your application for this position.
Diversity statement
At EACH we believe in fostering a workplace where every individual feels valued and respected. We are committed to building a culture of inclusion where differences are embraced. We are actively seeking talent from all walks of life, recognising that diversity drives innovation, creativity and success.
Join us on a journey to create a more inclusive workplace, where everyone has equal opportunities to grow, contribute and succeed. We welcome candidates from all backgrounds to apply for opportunities at EACH and adjustments will be made to facilitate the application and selection process.
Please note:
This post is subject to a Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) check prior to appointment.
It is a criminal offence for people who are barred from working in Regulated Activity (under the Safeguarding and Vulnerable Groups Act 2006) to apply for roles that require them to work unsupervised with that particular group.
EACH has a legal responsibility to ensure that its employees have the legal right to live and work in the UK. Therefore, if you are made an offer of employment, this will be subject to verification that you are eligible to work in the UK before you start work.
No agencies please.
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If you can spend time with us, we can offer lots of opportunities to help our cadets and gain your own skills and experiences too.
We meet twice a week and we’re always looking for volunteers who are willing to try their hand at anything. You could find yourself teaching skills, running activities, or providing encouragement and moral support. If you have specialist skills, we can use them. If you want to learn new skills like rock climbing or gliding, we can train you.
Benefits of being a volunteer
Being a volunteer is rewarding and has a lot of different benefits.
- learn skills in a range of areas
- develop leadership qualities
- personal development
- gain qualifications in areas like mountain leadership, first aid and NVQs
Whatever you decide to focus on, all volunteers gain a huge sense of achievement from helping young people realise their potential.
To be a volunteer you need to
- Be aged 20 years or more (uniformed officers serve up to age 65)
- have lived in the UK for a minimum of 3 years
- commit to a certain number of hours
- understand young people and their needs
- be patient, responsible and kind
- have a good level of fitness, but by no means be an athlete
We know our volunteers may have families, jobs and hobbies, so we can be flexible and work around other areas of your lives. All we expect in return is clear communication, good organisation and commitment to your squadron.
You do not need
- a military background or experience
- experience of working with young people
- relevant skills like flying or gliding
If you choose to progress into a uniformed role, we provide uniforms and all the training you’ll require and there are opportunities to move up through the ranks as an officer or senior non-commissioned officer (SNCO). You’ll be guided through the process of interviews at Wing HQs and Regional HQs.
While our volunteers don’t get paid, if you progress to be an officer or non-commissioned officer you can claim for up to 28 days’ volunteer allowance.
Typical joining process
- Submit an expression of interest
- Visit the squadron
- You’ll have an informal interview (usually when you make the first visit)
- Invited to complete an online application
- Get access to the RAF Air Cadets online system to complete the final forms
- Have a DBS check
After your DBS is successful, you’ll be able to attend the squadron and help with activities on a 6-month probation. During this time you’ll complete our mandatory Adult Volunteer Induction Course. After your 6 months, you can then attend external activities too.
The time from initial enquiry through to starting as a volunteer can vary depending on the availability of current volunteers, but on average it takes around three months. This is due to the enquiries that need to be made, including a DBS, as part of our safeguarding checks.
The RAF Air Cadets offer young people exciting opportunities for personal and professional development.
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We are looking for a Program Coordinator for our Scouts Program based in Ioannina, for a minimum commitment of 6 months.
In this role, you’ll be coordinating the daily planning and delivery of activities for young refugees in two refugee camps: Katsikas and Agia Eleni.
The program consists of English language classes, educational workshops and excursions outside of the camp. The program engages around 50 children at each site, between the ages of 8 and 17, the majority of whom are from Iraq, Afghanistan and Syria.
For this role:
Initially, you will work closely with the outgoing Program Coordinator to learn how the program functions. This may last a few weeks and may include preparing and delivering sessions in line with your skills, supporting teachers, and helping organise weekend excursions. This gives us a chance to see your capacities and conduct a thorough handover.
Role Description:
You will…
- Coordinate, delegate, and manage a team of 4-5 volunteers in the daily operations of the Scouts Program
- Develop current programming in coordination with the Programs Manager and project team member
- Assess impact and effectiveness of the program in line with its objectives
- Plan and deliver effective educational and outdoor activities, within a theme-based, modular curriculum
- Ensure a high quality of program implementation, with the ability to provide behaviour management and safeguarding training to new volunteers
- Directly supervise and support project team to ensure effective inductions and transfer of key skills/knowledge take place between short term team members
- Liaise and collaborate with relevant local and national authorities and stakeholders
- Represent Second Tree in relevant external meetings with international actors (UNHCR, IOM, ASB, Intersos, TDH) or local authorities (municipality, army, police, etc)
- Capture and compile relevant M&E on the program
- Conduct interviews with volunteer candidates
Skills:
You are able to. . .
- Oversee the delivery of program activities and the completion of vital administrative and logistical tasks
- Be accountable and efficient, making sure that tasks that you take up are completed in the agreed timeframe
- Be honest and transparent, being able to give and receive feedback in the most straightforward way
- Have a strong sense of humor, being able to make fun of yourself is key
- Care for people, the interests of the people we work with should always be your first concern
- Instil the values above in the people that work with you
- Prioritise and delegate tasks effectively, ensuring all deadlines are met
- Manage individuals effectively to create a positive team environment in which shared problem solving is encouraged
- Communicate in English, both written and orally
- Learn quickly, managing a wide-ranging and intense workload
Knowledge:
You understand…
- What is required to work and effectively communicate in complex and volatile contexts
- Essential background of the refugee crisis and its impact
- Essential behaviour management techniques which can be employed effectively with children and young people
- Your own personal leadership skills/profile and how to effectively manage a team
We offer:
- Accommodation in a shared house.
- Transportation to/from work.
- After completion of a three-month trial, if you commit long-term, small monthly expenses refund.
In certain periods of the year, demand is extremely high, and the volunteer houses might be full. If you have the means to pay for your own accommodation, please let us know. We would still be happy to host you if space is available. However, in a situation where the volunteer houses are full, this would allow us to offer a volunteering opportunity to someone that cannot afford to pay rent.
NOTE: If you require a visa to stay in Greece for the minimum ten-week commitment, please know that as a Greek NGO, we are unable to sponsor your visa.
We challenge the biases that make us see refugees as “the other”. We change the way society perceives refugees, and refugees perceive society.
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Job Purpose
One Place London is a community interest company located in West London engaged in Acting for Film and Music Recording workshops for young people aged 14-25, unemployed or at risk of getting involved in crime. The Social Media Executive will be instrumental in driving the digital presence of our client’s brand. Your primary focus will be on developing engaging content that effectively communicates the uniqueness of our projects, films and music and collaborating with influencers and brand ambassadors to enhance visibility and influence in the market. This Social Media Executive job is remote work where you will be collaborating with influencers/ambassadors creating content.
Main Duties & Responsibilities
- Strategize and execute innovative social media marketing campaigns
- Produce compelling content that showcases the innovative aspects of the products
- Partner with influencers and ambassadors to maximize reach and engagement
- Monitor and analyze performance metrics to refine strategies and boost interaction
Person Specification & Key Competencies
Qualifications and Experience:
• Experience of working with external creative agencies.
* Experience executing Facebook and Instagram lives.
* Experience taking part in workshops with internal social media stakeholders.
* Writing briefs and working with campaign case studies to develop content.
* Writing social media monthly reports for organic activity.
* Team player who can manage their own time and workload effectively.
* Proactive self-starter.
Personal Attributes
- Creative and strategic thinkers with excellent storytelling abilities
- Experienced professionals in social media management and content creation
- Individuals with a deep understanding of current social media trends and influencer collaboration
- Team players who thrive in a dynamic environment
Benefits
• Career progression opportunities
• Flexible/Agile Working, Hourly pay rate during the workshops on a Contract/ Self-Employed basis.
• Employee Assistance Programme to support employees.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Our charity is entering an exciting phase, we are looking for a bid writer to generate more income to support our families of neurodivergent children and children affected by trauma, can you support our small charity?
Barefoot and Free are seeking a passionate Bid Writer to join our team.
The primary responsibility of the Bid Writer will be to research, apply and secure funding opportunities to support our Charity that provided much needed funded staycations to families of Neurodivergent Children and children affected by trauma, we also fund breaks for parent/carers to get a break from their caring duties. This is a crucial role with responsibilities that include identifying grants, matching them to our objectives and writing funding applications to contribute to the growth and sustainability of our organisation. Commitment is vital in this role as the charity relies soley on funding to operate.
What are we looking for?
- Passionate about the Charities missions and goals.
- Experience in bid writing in the non-profit sector.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills and enjoy networking.
- Strong research and analytical abilities.
- Familiarity with funding sources relevant to what our charity offers.
- Ability to work independently as well as part of a team.
- Meet funding deadlines and all reporting deadlines.
- Maintain a database of funding applications and outcomes.
- Research and build a database of national, regional, and local funding opportunities.
- Self motivated with goals
What difference will you make?
By securing funding through successful bids, you will be supporting Barefoot and Free towards building a more sustainable and resilient organisation. Your input will be instrumental in establishing long-term sustainability, ensuring that our vulnerable families are supported over time. Families are often stretched to the limit with carer roles, supporting vulnerable children and young people without breaks or respite, by securing suitable funding you will be supporting them and the long-term sustainability of the organisation's efforts with the ultimate goal of profoundly improving the quality of life for our families.
This is your chance to flex your creative muscles, build your portfolio, and be part of something awesome!
Perks:
- Free to search out and start to finish bids
- Build experience with a purpose
- Inspire a community and support vulnerable families
- A chance to join a warm welcoming small team where your impact will be appreciated and felt.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Join Family Holiday Charity as Chair as they continue their ambition to support more families facing some of life’s toughest challenges to experience the life-changing impact of a holiday.
Applications close at: 9 a.m. Monday 31st March 2025
Location: Remote/London SE1 3GN
About Family Holiday Charity
Family Holiday Charity helps families get time away together, often for the first time ever.
We’re here for children living near the coast who’ve never seen the sea, for teenagers who can’t remember when they last saw mum smile, for parents and carers having to juggle paying bills and dealing with some of life’s toughest challenges, for young carers and grandparent carers, and for families facing illness, isolation, or bereavement.
There are more than 2.5 million families with dependent children in the UK who cannot afford to have a holiday — not a fancy holiday at an all-inclusive resort but a holiday that would cost about £600.
In fact, it’s around a third of families for whom this kind of holiday is simply out of reach. We know that the very same families are often dealing with mental or physical ill-health, domestic abuse, bereavement, a disability or are kinship or young carers.
They NEED a holiday more than most.
Holidays serve up a cocktail of the essential components of well-being. They are a chance to rest and break the usual routines, reconnect and enjoy each other’s company, and get outside to try new things, meet new people, and have fun.
A holiday can be a powerful circuit-breaker which offers families confidence and hope for the future.
Every family should spend time away together to build relationships, confidence, and hope for the future.
About the role
Family Holiday Charity is seeking a Chair to work alongside the senior leadership team and other trustees to guide the charity’s strategy and ultimately ensure the charity delivers its mission and vision.
Who we are looking for
We’re looking for someone who shares our passion for supporting all families to get time away together.
Ideally, you’ll have a leadership background in the travel/leisure industry and will bring ideas on how to diversify our income and reach more families.
You’ll bring experience in chairing meetings and will promote a collaborative team environment.
We welcome applications from people with a broad range of backgrounds and from all sections of the community.
You will also have experience in the charity sector.
Please click 'Apply via website’ to be redirected to the Peridot Partners website, where you can find full details of the candidate profile and register your interest to apply.
Applications for this role close at 9 a.m. Monday 31st March 2025.
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Childline Volunteer Counsellor- Someone who wants to make a difference to children’s lives by being there to listen when they feel they have no one else to turn to. As a Childline counsellor, you’ll be there for young people and listen to them as they open up about whatever is worrying them, whether it’s bullying, abuse, self-harm or family relationships – you’ll be there to support them.
What you’ll do
You’ll volunteer in our Leeds Childline base, offering counselling support to children and young people over the phone or through our 1-2-1 online chat. Your supervisor will help you develop and evaluate your counselling skills. After your initial training, you will be able to help young people as well as identify when a child or young person may be at risk, but don’t worry a supervisor will be on hand to give you plenty of support.
What you’ll get
You’ll receive training sessions over 12 weeks to prepare you for the role. When you start your regular shifts, a supervisor will be around all times to support you. Every shift includes a briefing and debriefing alongside other volunteers. Supervisors will also give you regular one-to-one support and group supervisions.
What we’ll need from you
Signing up to be a Childline counsellor is a big commitment and requires lots of training so, we do ask people to stay in the role for a minimum of one year.
We’ll also need to do some routine safeguarding checks, including an enhanced criminal record check and at least two satisfactory references with at least one covering a period of five years or more with no gaps. It’s nothing to worry about, and we can answer any questions you have about this.
Who’s right for the role?
While we think this role is suitable for a whole range of people, we are particularly looking for those with the following qualities and experience.
- Passionate about helping young people and children
- Great communication skills
- Empathetic and perceptive
- able to think on your feet
- works well within a team
- emotional resilience
Why volunteer with us?
Not only will you gain valuable experience throughout your volunteering journey, you’ll also have access to useful resources including a catalogue of online training, discount portal and NSPCC inMind – an online mindfulness resource.
You’ll be fully supported throughout your volunteer journey with us and will have a dedicated key contact should you have any questions along the way.
Childline counsellors are there for young people and listen to them as they open up about whatever is worrying them- you'll be there to support them.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Help shape the future of youth gaming and gambling-related harms prevention by joining the board of Ygam, an evidence-led charity.
Applications close on Monday 17th March 2025.
Location: London
About Ygam
Ygam is a national charity with a clear mission: to prevent children and young people from experiencing gaming and gambling harms through awareness raising, education and research. Our award-winning workshops are assured by City & Guilds and informed by psychologists, academics and health professionals alongside people with lived experience.
Founded in 2014, Ygam has evolved into the UK’s leading charity in this area, delivering impact-focused training and education across the UK to those in positions of influence over children and young people.
Over the past decade, Ygam has trained over 28,000 delegates and reached an estimated 4.3 million children and young people. With 95% of delegates recommending our training, we’re making real progress in safeguarding our digital generation.
About the roles
The digital revolution has fundamentally transformed how young people interact with games and gambling.
As smartphones become ubiquitous and the lines between gaming and gambling increasingly blur, young people face unprecedented risks in the digital space. This evolving landscape presents both challenges and opportunities for protecting vulnerable youth.
As we enter the third year of our “Safeguarding our Digital Generation” strategy, we’re seeking visionary leaders to join our board and help shape the future of harm prevention. This is a unique opportunity to contribute to a vital cause at a critical time when digital safeguarding has never been more important.
We provide comprehensive support to help our trustees succeed, including a thorough induction programme, regular one-to-one meetings with the Chair, and access to training and development opportunities. You’ll be joining a supportive board environment where your contribution will be valued and your development supported.
Who we are looking for
We believe that diverse experiences and perspectives are crucial to effective governance. The digital challenges facing young people today are complex and interconnected, requiring a board that can view issues through multiple lenses.
For our Vice Chair position, we’re seeking an individual with strong educational leadership experience and the ability to guide strategic discussions. This role requires someone who can balance strategic oversight with practical governance experience, ensuring Ygam continues to evolve and adapt to emerging challenges.
For our trustee positions, we’re looking for someone who can bring fresh thinking and diverse expertise.
Whether you’re a health and social care professional with insights into service delivery and commissioning digital technology innovator helping us understand the latest trends, a commercial leader who can help us build sustainable partnerships, or someone with experience in gaming, your perspective could be invaluable.
We’re particularly keen to hear from candidates who can bring additional diverse perspectives to our board. This might include younger voices who can bring current expertise or people with lived experience who understand the importance of prevention work.
The ideal candidates will share our passion for safeguarding and educating young people while bringing their own unique insights to enhance our work. You’ll be commercially aware, strategic in your thinking, and able to help drive our ambitions forward while ensuring we maintain our focus on delivering impact.
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Applications for this role close on Monday 17th March 2025.
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Cards for Bravery is looking for new trustees to join our board!
Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of hospitalised and seriously ill children? As a small, volunteer-run charity, we rely on dedicated individuals to help guide and shape our work. If you think you can bring something valuable to our board, we’d love to hear from you!
Read on to find out more about the trustee role and how you can get involved.
Role Description:
Trustee Term: 3 years, with the possibility of renewal upon board approval
Location: Remote or hybrid (attendance at occasional in-person meetings may be required.)
Remuneration: Voluntary position (reasonable expenses reimbursed)
About Cards for Bravery
Cards for Bravery is a small registered charity dedicated to brightening the days of hospitalised and seriously ill children. We do this through services such as the distribution of positive handmade cards, bravery packages, activity packs, and more. Our mission is to provide moments of joy and comfort to children and families facing challenging circumstances and to help improve their mental wellbeing.
We are looking to grow and diversify our trustee board to ensure we have the skills, perspectives, and experiences needed to drive our charity forward.
What Does Being a Trustee Mean?
As a trustee, you will play a vital role in overseeing the governance and strategic direction of Cards for Bravery. You will help ensure the charity fulfils its mission, operates responsibly, and delivers real impact for the children and families we support. Board members have a collective responsibility. This means that trustees always act as a group and not as individuals. If you have not been a trustee before, you can also read The Charity Commission publication ‘The Essential Trustee’ which sets out the legal duties you have as a trustee.
What We Are Looking For:
We are seeking passionate and dedicated individuals to join our board of trustees. We are open to applications from all personal and professional backgrounds. You do not need previous governance experience. Any necessary training will be provided.
We are particularly keen to hear from individuals with experience or knowledge in one or more of the following areas:
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Fundraising and/or sales
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Finance management
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Business management and strategy
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Working with children in healthcare settings
However, your enthusiasm for our mission and commitment to making a difference in the lives of hospitalised and seriously ill children is our priority so if you have experience in other areas not listed above and think you’d be an asset to the team, please do apply.
Duties and Responsibilities
As a trustee, you will have duties and responsibilities such as:
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Ensure the charity operates legally, ethically, and in line with its objectives.
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Helping shape and oversee the charity’s strategic direction.
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Help review and approve the organisations financial statements, annual reports, policies and procedures and other relevant paperwork
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Attend regular board meetings (approximately 5-6 a year) and participate in decision-making.
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Act as an ambassador for Cards for Bravery and its mission.
As a small, volunteer-run charity, our trustees also play an active role in shaping and guiding the charity's activities and decisions by offering practical advice, supporting key projects, and ensuring smooth operations, where needed and possible.
Person Specification
We are looking for individuals who:
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Are passionate about the mission and values of Cards for Bravery.
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Can dedicate time and effort to the role, including attending bi-monthly meetings and contributing to initiatives.
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Work collaboratively with other trustees and volunteers
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Have ability to think creatively and strategically exercising good, independent judgement
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Have strong communication skills and a willingness to engage constructively
Commitment
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Trustees are appointed for a 3-year term, with the possibility of renewal upon board approval.
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The board meets approximately 5-6 times a year, and trustees are required to attend at least 75% of these meetings annually. Additional time may be required for specific projects or initiatives. Meetings usually take place on weekdays in the evening.
Why Join Us?
Becoming a trustee of Cards for Bravery is an opportunity to make a meaningful impact on the lives of hospitalised and seriously ill children and their families. It’s a fantastic way to gain experience and meet with like minded people. You can learn new skills and strengthen your CV. You will play a vital role in shaping the future of our charity and ensuring we continue to deliver our mission effectively.
If you are ready to bring your passion and expertise to our board, we would love to hear from you.
Cards for Bravery is dedicated to brightening the days of hospitalised and seriously ill children, young people and their families.
Just 15% of care experienced people go to university, help us change this.
Applications close Monday 14th April.
Who we are.
The Unite Foundation is an independent registered charity offering a unique accommodation scholarship to provide a home for care experienced and estranged young people at university. We believe that having somewhere of your own to call home matters and we that being a care experienced or estranged young person shouldn’t mean being left behind.
With the Unite Foundation scholarship, scholars have accommodation and bills covered for up to 3 years of study. This means they have a rent-free, year-round home at university, which means they can go to university, stay at university and finish their course, just like everyone else. By providing a hassle-free home for scholars, sometimes for the first time in their lives, scholars are empowered to focus fully on their university experience, maximise the opportunities available to them during their studies and realise the dreams they have.
The Foundation works with 38 universities across England and Scotland, and the team works closely with colleagues and friends at Unite Students; the charity’s accommodation partner and principal corporate donor. Since our inception, over 800 estranged and care experienced young people have gone to university on the Unite Foundation scholarship and 399 Unite Foundation graduates are pursuing their dreams.
Whilst we are proud of our achievements, the demand for our services exceeds the support we are able to provide with four applicants for each place we have.
Alongside our scholarship we support an online community space for all care experienced and estranged students – creating the opportunity for students to come together and connect on their terms.
This sits alongside our wider policy and advocacy work to improve the access, progression and post-graduate outcomes for care experienced and estranged students in the UK however there is much more to be done.
Our primary goal is to be able to increase the number of scholarships that are provided for care experienced and estranged students in higher education as the evidence shows they make a significant difference to the lives of scholars. This, coupled with the sectors ability to capture more data, access existing data and insight that exists, will enable us to grow our ability to provide the research and advocacy needed to influence and achieve systemic change to policy that can permanently increase the opportunities and life experiences of care experienced and estranged people.
Who we are looking for.
As we look to create our new strategy and our current Chair comes to the end of their term in the summer, we are looking for a new Chair to lead Unite Foundation. We are looking for a strategic Chair who can effectively balance good governance and advocacy for our mission. You’ll bring strong relationship-building skills to work constructively with our funder while maintaining the independence needed to advance our mission supporting care experienced and estranged students. It would be helpful if our new Chair brought experience and knowledge of higher education, charity governance, and corporate foundations.
Our new Chair will possess an understanding of vulnerable student populations and the systemic challenges they face. You’ll be comfortable leading trauma-informed discussions with a diverse board that includes trustees with lived experience. This is an opportunity to lead an organisation with clear purpose, working alongside a high-performing team to make university education more accessible for some of society’s most marginalised young people.
We are also looking for a new Trustee to join our successful charity, we would benefit from someone with expertise in one of the following areas, charity governance, corporate foundations and policy/public affairs work.
We are keen to continue to have Trustees who have lived experience of care or estrangement and feel this would add significantly to the insight of the board.
Time Commitment:
The time commitment for the Chair role is the equivalent to around 2 days per month, which includes quarterly board meetings in London, monthly 1-1’s with the Director and a strategic away day per year. The time commitment for Trustees is the equivalent of around half a day per month, which includes sitting on our Governance sub-committee that meets twice a year.
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Applications for this role close Monday 14th April.
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Could You Help a Young Refugee Find Their Path?
Are you passionate about supporting young refugees and asylum seekers as they begin their journey into the UK workforce? Become a Volunteer Mentor with Breadwinners!
What Does a Volunteer Mentor Do?
As a volunteer mentor, you'll be paired with a young person in one of our two core programmes:
- Risers Programme (2 months): For young asylum seekers aged 16-24 who are awaiting refugee status.
- Breadwinners Programme (6 months): For refugees with the right to work in the UK, helping them gain vital skills and experience.
Most mentors will work with our Risers, as this program is more fast-paced, but opportunities exist to mentor our Breadwinners too.
Your role? Help your mentee gain hands-on work experience at one of our weekend market stalls and lead weekly 1:1 mentoring sessions. These sessions are designed to develop employability skills, explore future goals, and foster social connections. Many of our mentors build lasting relationships with their mentees even after the program ends.
Time Commitment:
- Market Shifts: 2 hours per weekend (Saturday or Sunday).
- 1:1 Mentoring: 1 hour per week, in person or online, to support career development.
- Ongoing Support: Stay in touch via text or calls during the week to help with logistics and provide encouragement.
What Our Graduates Say:
“Having a mentor helped me feel more confident. I could ask questions, felt motivated, and learned new things. It was nice to have conversations about my future and how to succeed.”
— Sura, Risers Graduate
Who Are We Looking For?
You don’t need special qualifications to be a mentor—just a good understanding of working in the UK, strong communication skills, and a passion for helping young people succeed. If you’re ready to make a real difference and become part of a fun, supportive community, this role is for you!
Feeling Inspired?
Apply today and join us in helping young refugees build brighter futures!
We recruit every January, April, July, October.
We support young refugees well-being by providing them with work, training and mentoring.





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