Trustees (finance/comms/business experience)

Remuneration: Voluntary and unpaid. Reasonable expenses reimbursed.

Time commitment: Approximately 1–2 days per month (8–12 hours), including quarterly Board meetings.

Location: Flexible. Meetings are held online, with one in-person Board meeting per year. Proximity to Oxford is helpful but not required.

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The Role of the Board of Trustees

The Board of Trustees is the governing body of Sundial. Trustees are collectively responsible for the overall leadership, strategic direction, and long-term health of the organisation. They hold the charity in trust for public benefit, ensuring it operates in line with its charitable purposes and in compliance with all legal and regulatory requirements.

Trustees act as a group, sharing collective responsibility for all decisions made. The Board works in close partnership with the Chief Executive and staff team, providing strategic oversight and accountability while respecting the distinction between governance and day-to-day management.

How to Apply

We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds. We are particularly keen to hear from candidates with lived experience of the issues Sundial works on, and from those who are underrepresented on charity boards, including people from Black, Asian and minoritised ethnic communities, people with disabilities, and younger adults.

To apply, please send your CV and a covering letter to recruitment@sundialcentre.org, using the subject line ‘Trustee application’. Your covering letter should explain why you are interested in joining the Sundial Board and how your experience and skills relate to the person specification.

If you have questions about the role or would like an informal conversation before applying, please contact us at the same address.

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Operations Coordinator (Part Time)

 

Role: Part-time Operations Coordinator (freelance – 22.5 hours per week/approximately 3 days per week) 

Contract period: 12 months (with the possibility of extension) 

Location: Home-based and Oxfordshire 

Pay: £27,850 per annum pro rata

Reports to: CEO 

Background 

Sundial Centre for Education on Harmful Practices (“Sundial” previously called Oxford Against Cutting) delivers high quality education and training on harmful practices, such as female genital mutilation (FGM), ‘honour’-based abuse (HBA) and online harms. We offer safeguarding training for teams of professionals such as teachers, police and social workers. We also deliver lessons in schools, as well as workshops for community groups. We ensure people from FGM- and HBA- affected communities and young people are at the forefront of our work and our workshops are often delivered with facilitators with lived experience. 

We are currently seeking an Operations Coordinator to provide professional and efficient and specialist administrative support.

Job description 

  • To contact with schools and relevant institutions to promote Sundial’s training and workshops 
  • To liaise with schools/organisations and facilitators to coordinate bookings of Sundial’s training and workshops, including logistics and timetables
  • To organise team meetings
  • To draft invoices and maintain records 
  • To assist with keeping contact databases and records up to date 
  • To draft, type and dispatch charity office correspondence 
  • Maintain the bookings calendar
  • Maintain DBS, safeguarding and training records
  • To assist in scheduling social media posts
  • To support the CEO and Research & Operations Manager where appropriate 
  • To attend regular meetings as required 

Personal specification 

  •  Self-starting, hardworking and committed to tackling harmful practices
  •  Methodical, detail-oriented, with genuine passion for administration work
  • Excellent writing skills and good telephone manner 
  • Good written and verbal communication skills
  • Time management and organisational skills to be able to deal with multiple tasks and a range of priorities 
  • IT skills – competent in Microsoft Office applications of Word, Powerpoint and Excel and able to use Mailchimp, Canva and Word Press
  • Previous experience dealing with finance processes (desirable)
  • Previous experience working in the charity sector (desirable) 

How to apply: 

Please send your CV and a covering letter explaining your interest in the issues that the charity addresses and your relevant experience. Please also ensure your CV includes details of two referees. We will not contact your referees prior to interview. 

We strongly encourage applications from people from minoritised communities and people from FGM- and HBA-affected communities. 

Applicants called to interview will be invited to complete a written task.

The appointment is subject to an enhanced DBS check and references. 

Please submit your application to the Sundial recruitment team at:  recruitment@sundialcentre.org by midday, Friday 11th September. Interviews will take place on Thursday 24th & Friday 25th September 2026.

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Part-time Communications Manager

  • Oxford, Oxfordshire (Hybrid)
  • £30,000 per year (pro rata)
  • Part-time (3 days per week)
  • Contract (12 months (with possibility of extension))
 

Sundial Centre for Education on Harmful Practices (“Sundial” previously called Oxford Against Cutting) delivers high quality education and training on harmful practices, such as female genital mutilation (FGM), ‘honour’-based abuse (HBA) and harmful body alterations. We offer safeguarding training for teams of professionals such as teachers, police and social workers. We also deliver lessons in schools, as well as workshops for community groups. We ensure people from FGM- and HBA- affected communities and young people are at the forefront of our work and all our workshops are delivered with facilitators from affected communities. 

We are looking for a Communications Manager to support our marketing, press and social media work.

Job Description

The charity would like to increase our digital footprint by 50% and in order to do this we need a highly motivated communications lead to boost our profile. You will create and deliver a marketing, press and social media strategy, to increase both the reach of our work and awareness of harmful practices. You will build relationships with a wide range of stakeholders including journalists, influencers and ambassadors to raise our visibility in both English and international languages in UK press, manage all our platforms and create digital content. You will work with the team and trustees to achieve desired outputs within agreed timeframes and budgets, to operational standards. Your work will be co-designed and informed by survivors and communities. You will operate under the principles of Do No Harm. 

This role will be home-based and in Oxfordshire and will report to the CEO.

Person Specification

You will ideally be from a community affected by a harmful practice such as FGM/C or ‘honour’-based abuse and forced marriage. This does not necessarily mean you personally have been affected, but you have a deep understanding of the issues from living in your community.

Your knowledge of the topic:

You will need a strong understanding of violence against women and girls (VAWG), policy and legislation, ideally having experience working in the VAWG sector. 

High level of organisation:

Most of the time you will be working from your home office so you will need be highly self-motivated and organised to meet deadlines for campaigns around international days (e.g. International Women’s Day) for example.  You will be required to attend occasional meetings in Oxfordshire or elsewhere in the UK, for example at conferences where Sundial is represented, and some team meetings.

Strategic skills:

  • Create and deliver Sundial’s marketing and social media strategy, ensuring a consistent message is shared with supporters

  • Help grow social media networks and audiences

  • Review analytics and prepare reports on progress

  • Stay informed of upcoming trends and developments within the field of social media

Marketing skills:

  • Creation of marketing materials

  • Email and social media marketing

  • Develop, implement and manage a wide range of young people’s participation and engagement campaigns ensuring successful delivery

Administration skills:

Administrative tasks, such as maintaining databases of press contacts, providing data about our communications for inclusion in bids for funding and reporting to donors.

Technical and digital skills:

  • Create high quality, sensitive content to share online, such as videos and case studies, in order to raise awareness of harmful practices 

  • Check and maintain accounts across social media platforms, posting updates where appropriate 

  • Maintain a proactive approach to communications on social media accounts

  • Skilled in using scheduling tools, Canva, WordPress, film and photo editing

  • Manage audio and video uploads and channels

  • Contribute to the development of new online resources and projects

Relationships:

  • Work with the Sundial team and participate in regular meetings as required

  • Research and solicit potential ambassadors, influencers and celebrities

  • Develop and manage relationships with ambassadors and influencers

  • Manage the content of influencers, ensuring that their messaging is consistent with Sundial’s

  • Keep the CEO informed of significant problems that might jeopardise the wellbeing of the organisation

  • Promote the organisation’s commitment towards Equality, Diversity and Inclusion and ensure that this is embedded in your work.

Press:

  • Prepare press releases

  • Build relationships with journalists in both English and international languages UK press houses

  • Coordinate interviews with Sundial team members

HOW TO APPLY

·       Please send your CV and a covering letter explaining your interest in the issues Sundial addresses and your relevant experience. Please also ensure your CV includes details of two referees. We will not contact your referees prior to interview.

·       We strongly encourage applications from people from communities affected by harmful practices.

·       Applicants called to interview will be invited to complete a written task. Interviews will take place on the 30th May.

·       The appointment is subject to an enhanced DBS check and references.

Closing date is 18th May, 5pm.

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