Volunteer Opportunities
We are looking for women who hold intersectional feminist values and principles and who are passionate about the mission and values of SARA. Trustees attend board meetings (every 2 months) and sub-committee meetings (every 2 months, 1-2 weeks before board meetings), both meetings take place online on weekday evenings. Trustees also attend strategy days twice a year in-person in Trafford and events such as Volunteer Appreciation Events, End of Year Celebrations, and AGMs. Trustees are also asked to support SARA by completing board of trustee work in their own time where necessary.
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We are particularly looking for Trustees who have relevant qualifications and/or experience in the following areas:
- Human resources and personnel management, including a knowledge of employment legislation.
- Financial management, planning and budgeting.
- Secretarial, supporting with minuting, scheduling board meetings and coordinating action plans.
We are committed to fighting the impacts of misogyny and recognise that sexual violence offences are overwhelmingly committed against women, trans-women, and AFAB non-binary people.
SARA especially welcomes applications from women from minoritised and underrepresented groups and communities. This includes AFAB non-binary individuals who feel represented by our mission and values.
We also welcome applications from those who have come to SARA for support, but we ask that you wait until 12 months after the end of engagement, before applying for a paid role.
Equality Act 2010 (legislation.gov.uk)
All SARA employees will be subject to an Enhanced DBS check.
About us - Disclosure and Barring Service - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
Eligibility to work in the UK: All applicants must have the right to work in the UK. If selected for an interview you will be asked to provide proof of your work entitlement.
Prove your right to work to an employer: Using immigration documents - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)