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Lived Experience Advisor - Committee Chair

CHARITY PEOPLE
Posted 2 days ago, valid for 14 days
Location

London, Greater London NW5 1UH, England

Salary

£120 per day

Contract type

Part Time

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  • Charity People is seeking a lived experience chair for their external EDI Committee to enhance equity, diversity, and inclusivity within the charity sector.
  • Candidates should have experience in job searching or recruitment, particularly for underrepresented groups, and may identify as Black, Asian, disabled, LGBTQ+, or older, among others.
  • The role requires a commitment of at least four two-hour sessions annually, with a payment of £120 for each session.
  • The advisor will serve a term of three years, with the possibility of extending for an additional term, and meetings will take place either in-person in London or via Teams.
  • Applications are being accepted until 9am on November 4th, with interviews starting the same week, and Charity People emphasizes its commitment to equal opportunity and inclusivity.

Charity People is looking for someone from underrepresented groups to become a chair of our external EDI Committee and use their lived experience to inform Charity People's policies and practices, helping us to improve equity, diversity and inclusivity internally and more widely in the charity sector.

About Charity People

Founded in 1990 with support from The Prince's Trust, Charity People has dedicated three decades to transforming the non-profit sector into an appealing workplace, attracting exceptional talent, and facilitating effective non-profit sector recruitment. In late 2023, we transitioned to becoming wholly employee owned. All of our staff have become partners and share the responsibility for the success of the organisation.

Charity People is committed to maintaining an inclusive, supportive, prosperous, and fun workplace. We are passionate about supporting the non-profit sector to recruit more effectively, efficiently, and inclusively. Diversity recruitment efforts are crucial, particularly at the executive level, where minoritised groups are underrepresented. Our success depends on individuals who share our passion for making a difference and building a business dedicated to the relentless pursuit of that ideal.

About you

We're looking for a lived experience chair who is a job seeker or involved in recruitment in the charity sector, particularly projects for underrepresented groups.

You might identify as Black, Asian, disabled, a non-graduate, LGBTQ+, older or any other group underrepresented in the charity sector.

You might work in recruitment and have experience of or specialise in recruiting from underrepresented groups.

The role

We are looking for an experienced advisor to join our Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Committee as Chair of our external EDI Committee. The advisor will help to shape our recruitment practices and processes to make them more inclusive. Together, we will explore the issues to reach a shared understanding of them and develop improved processes to trial.

There will be a minimum of four two-hour sessions each year. Advisors have a term of 3 years, with the option to complete a maximum of 2 terms. The Advisor will be paid £120 for each two-hour session. All sessions will be either in person in our London Bridge office (travel expenses reimbursed) or via Teams.

How to apply

To apply for the role of Lived Experience chair, please send us an application covering the below questions:

 

  1. Why would you like to be involved in this committee?
     
  2. Do you have personal experience of job searching and recruitment? How will you bring these experiences to the role? You can disclose as much or as little information as you feel comfortable with.
     
  3. What current experiences can help you contribute as the chair of the group? For example: 
    - Experience of doing Lived Experience/Co-Production work within the charity sector or experience of chairing committee meetings or Employee Resource Groups?
    - Influencing organisations, participating in relation to minority groups needs or recruitment
    - Actively involved in recruiting minority groups
     
  4. What other qualities, skills or knowledge would you bring that could help change the way charities may recruit for certain roles?

Please include your name, telephone number and email address. Please do also let us know if you require any reasonable adjustments for the application or interview process.

 

Deadline: We will be reviewing applications on a rolling basis. The final deadline for applications is 9am Monday 4th November.
Interviews will take place from week commencing 4th November. The first EDI Committee meeting will be held from 2pm-4pm on Tuesday 26th November which ideally, our new Lived Experience Advisor would be able to attend.

Here are two options for sending us your application:

  • Email recruitment@charitypeople.co.uk a Word document using a maximum of 2 A4 pages answering the above questions. We do not accept applications longer than this. Please do also let us know if you require any reasonable adjustments for the application or interview process.
  • Email recruitment@charitypeople.co.uk a link to a YouTube or Vimeo video you have uploaded of yourself answering the above questions with or without image. Please note that only these two platforms are accepted. Please check your privacy settings and make sure to share passwords or private links so we can view your video. Please ensure your video is 3-5 minutes long. We do not accept videos longer than 5 minutes.

We cannot accept applications which are a combination of video, audio and a written document. You should only use one medium to submit your application.

Charity People is an equal opportunity employer and actively promotes equity, diversity, and inclusion. We match our needs with the skills and experience of candidates, irrespective of age, disability (including hidden disabilities), gender, gender identity or gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, or sexual orientation. We do this because we know greater diversity will lead to even greater results.

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