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Board Trustee
Cedar Hub Charitable Trust
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  • Experience Level: Mid Level
  • Location: Tauranga / Online

CEDAR Hub Charitable Trust is a non-judgemental service for men who use family violence. We support them to make healthier and safer decisions for their whānau through education and reconnection to themselves, their communities, whānau, hapū, and iwi. CEDAR is committed to the principles of Te Tiriti o Waitangi and applies these principles to deliver safe, fair practice.

Our vision is a society where individuals can live free from abuse and fear. CEDAR is dedicated to creating a safer and healthier community by providing support and education to men who use family violence. We believe in the power of reconnection and education to foster positive change and are committed to our mission and vision.

We are looking for passionate and dedicated individuals to volunteer and join our Board of Trustees. As a board member, you will play a crucial role in guiding CEDAR’s strategic direction, ensuring effective governance, and supporting our mission to create a society free from abuse and fear.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Provide strategic leadership and governance
  • Support and promote CEDAR’s mission and vision
  • Ensure financial stability and sustainability
  • Advocate for CEDAR within the community

Ideal Candidates Will Have:

  • A commitment to CEDAR’s mission and vision
  • Voluntary experience in governance, leadership, or community services
  • Will have an understanding of financial documents and obligations
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills
  • Ability to interact effectively with people from diverse cultural backgrounds, understanding and respecting different values, beliefs, and behaviours
  • Awareness of cultural differences and the ability to adapt our services to meet the needs of diverse communities

Why Join Us?:

  • Make a meaningful impact in the community
  • Collaborate with a passionate and dedicated team
  • Contribute to the growth and success of CEDAR
  • Gain valuable experience in governance and leadership

How to Apply: If you are interested in joining our Board of Trustees and making a difference, please send your CV and a cover letter outlining your interest to shirley@cedarhub.org.nz

For more information about CEDAR and our work, please visit www.cedarhub.org.nz.

Call to Action: Join us in our mission to create a safer and healthier community. Together, we can make a difference. Apply today and be part of the change!

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Board Chair, Chair – New Zealand Road Safety, Emergency Response and Healthcare Awards, Board Secretary, Strategic Marketing and Communications, Psychology (Academic), Medical Clinician/Healthcare (Academic), Road Safety (Academic) and Legal
Road Traffic Accident Trauma Charitable Trust trading as National Road Trauma Centre
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  • Experience Level: Any
  • Location: Christchurch

In 2025, we are bringing an exciting new governance and operational model.

The Road Traffic Accident Trauma Charitable Trust trading as the National Road Trauma Centre is a dedicated charitable organisation committed and to enhancing the lives of others.

Due to a significant expansion, the National Road Trauma Centre is now seeking additional Board of Trustees who have an active interest in the Trust’s lead role in roading, healthcare, emergency services and post trauma care sectors that will allow us to continue to meet our objectives when we were founded in 2010.

Our strategic objectives are organised around a structure designed to ensure it provides meaningful impact to reduce the socio and economic cost of road trauma in our community. Currently in New Zealand Motor vehicle crash injuries have the highest rate of major trauma.

Our newly proposed structure is to provide the best outcome to optimise support centric to the needs of patients, industry professionals and road trauma prevention (road safety, physical and psychological injury prevention) in a structure and set at a standard not seen in New Zealand.

It is our vision, this newly defined structure will enhance collaboration and connectiveness to benefit and best serve the needs of those in our community, particularly those most vulnerable. We believe our people are our strongest asset and are fundamental to our continued success.  We are looking for a qualified candidate who shares our values to join our Board.

Please visit Appoint Better Boards for all of our current vacancies, and click this listing for more information.

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Board Member
Badminton Canterbury Incorporated
Applications Close 31 August 2025
  • Experience Level: Any
  • Location: Christchurch

Join the Board of Badminton Canterbury – Make a Difference in Sport!

Location: Christchurch, New Zealand
Position Type: Voluntary
Application Deadline: 31st August 2025

Are you passionate about sport and community impact? Do you have governance experience or legal knowledge to contribute? Badminton Canterbury is seeking a new voluntary Board Member to join our governance team and help shape the future of badminton across the region.

About Us
Badminton Canterbury is a dynamic, inclusive sporting organisation and a registered charity dedicated to fostering participation and excellence in badminton. Based in Christchurch, we support players of all ages and abilities—from grassroots to representative—across clubs, schools, and communities.

What We’re Looking For
We are seeking a committed individual to serve on our voluntary Board. You’ll work with a team of passionate leaders to provide strategic direction, uphold good governance, and ensure the organisation continues to thrive. Note this is a co-opt position, and the successful person does not need to be a member of a club or Badminton Canterbury.

While all backgrounds are welcome, preference will be given to candidates with legal expertise, particularly in areas such as governance, not-for-profit law, contracts, or employment.

Key Attributes:

  • A genuine interest in community sport and charitable governance
  • Strong critical thinking and communication skills
  • Ability to work collaboratively and make sound decisions
  • Commitment to diversity, integrity, and our organisational values
  • Legal knowledge or qualifications (preferred but not essential)

Board Responsibilities:

  • Attend regular Board meetings (typically monthly) in Christchurch or online
  • Provide oversight of organisational strategy and compliance
  • Support management and staff in achieving goals
  • Act as an ambassador for Badminton Canterbury in the wider community

What’s In It for You?

  • An opportunity to contribute to the growth of badminton in Canterbury
  • A chance to give back to your community through your professional skills
  • Experience in not-for-profit governance and collaboration with fellow leaders
  • Personal and professional growth in a supportive team environment

Ready to serve your community through sport?
Click this listing to visit the Badminton Canterbury website for a detailed job description and application form. Any questions can be directed to:
lou@badmintoncanterbury.com

Or for a confidential phone chat contact Lou via our office 03 389-8534

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Chair of Finance Risk and Audit Committee
New Zealand Speech Board - Speech NZ
Applications Close 17 August 2025
  • Experience Level: Any
  • Location: Remote, New Zealand

Finance, Risk and Audit Committee (FRAC) Chair  – Speech New Zealand Board of Trustees

The Finance, Risk and Audit Committee (FRAC) Chair is a key member of Speech New Zealand’s (Speech NZ) Board of Trustees. They will assist the Executive Manager in overseeing the financial affairs of Speech NZ, in accordance with our mission and policies. The FRAC Chair ensures transparency, accuracy, and integrity of financial reporting and assists the Board in financial planning and risk management.

Key Responsibilities:

Financial

  • Monitor the financial health of Speech NZ, including reviewing financial statements, budget reports, and cash flow;
  • Alongside the Executive Manager, ensures proper financial controls and procedures are in place;
  • Ensure financial reports presented to the Board at each meeting are accurate and done so in a timely manner; and
  • Work with the Executive Manager to develop and monitor the annual budget.

Audit

  • Oversee the appointment, reappointment, and review of the performance of external auditors;
  • Review and approve the annual audit plan, ensure key risks and areas of concern are addressed;
  • Review audit findings and management responses and ensure timely follow-up on audit recommendations;
  • Ensure compliance with charitable reporting requirements, including filing the annual Charities Registration and Taxation returns; and
  • Oversee, alongside the Executive Manager, the preparation of annual financial statements in compliance with New Zealand accounting standards and legislation.

Risk Management

  • Ensure a robust risk management framework is in place and regularly reviewed;
  • Oversee identification, assessment and mitigation of key risks;
  • Monitor the effectiveness of internal controls and encourage a culture of risk awareness and accountability; and
  • Regularly review the risk register and ensure it is updated and acted upon appropriately.

Governance and Strategy

  • Act as a sounding board and advisor to the board and executive team on financial and risk matters;
  • Report regularly to the board of trustees, highlighting issues, risks, and recommendations;
  • Ensure committee actions and decisions are aligned with Speech NZ’s mission and values;
  • Stay informed about developments in charity finance, governance, and regulatory environments; and
  • Advise the Board on the financial implications of policies and plans.

Leadership and Committee Management

  • Set the agenda for FRAC meetings in consultation with senior management and other trustees;
  • Chair meetings effectively, ensuring balanced participation, clear decision-making, and appropriate documentation of minutes and actions;
  • Ensure the committee has the right skills and knowledge, and support training or development needs; and
  • Facilitate clear communication between the committee, the board, and senior staff.

Skills and Qualifications:

  1. Experience in financial management, accounting, or administration;
  2. Familiarity with New Zealand’s legal and financial reporting requirements for charities;
  3. Strong attention to detail and ethical standards; and
  4. Ability to interpret financial data and communicate clearly.

Time Commitment:

  • Attending quarterly online Board meetings, annual general meeting and one online annual strategy day;
  • Quarterly Finance, Risk and Audit Committee meetings; and
  • Additional meetings or tasks related to financial review or compliance, as needed.

This role offers the opportunity to contribute to the governance and sustainability of Speech NZ, while applying financial expertise in a meaningful way that helps the organisation to make a difference to the communities we serve.

How to apply

Please email your CV and cover letter to the Chair, Pauline Prendergast at pauline.michael2017@outlook.com by Sunday 17th August 2025.

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