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Board Member

Male Survivors Wellington (trading as The Road Forward)
Applications Close 31 March 2026
  • Experience Level: Advanced
  • Location: Lower Hutt

Male Survivors Wellington (trading as The Road Forward) has been operating as a charitable trust since August 2015. The trust is a member of Tautoko Tāne Aotearoa which is the national body with responsibility for national advocacy, strategy, policies and practices, regional development and education.

Their mission is to empower survivors of sexual harm, by providing free community-based peer support services, education and training resources for individuals and their whanau, encouraging early disclosure of sexual harm which enable survivors to take control of their own lives.

They are now looking for two dynamic and committed Board Members to help guide them through the next era of impact, sustainability and growth.

They welcome people who bring fresh prospectives, professional insight and compassion to governance.
You might bring:

  • Governance, leadership, or management experience
  • Skills in finance, law, HR, communications, fundraising, or community engagement
  • Experience working in social services, mental health, health justice, or education sectors
  • Lived experience or strong understanding of the impacts of sexual abuse and trauma
  • Most importantly, you’ll share their commitment to safety, empowerment, and social justice.

The commitment

  • Monthly Board meeting (2-3 hours each) – in person preferred
  • Occasional subcommittee or strategy sessions
  • Preparation and review of governance papers
  • The role is voluntary (reasonable expenses may be reimbursed)
  • You will receive a thorough induction, ongoing support, and opportunities to learn and grow as part of their governance whanau.

For more information or to apply please email Wayne Gazley at gazley@me.com

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Chairperson

Grief Support Services
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  • Experience Level: Advanced
  • Location: Greerton, Tauranga

The Board Chair provides strategic governance and leadership to achieve Grief Support Services’ mission; to provide counselling and information for all who experience grief and loss so “no one has to cry alone”.

Key Roles and Responsibilities include:

Governance and Board Leadership

  • Lead the Board of Directors to ensure robust governance, accountability, and alignment with organisational purpose, values, and clinical standards.
  • Set and manage Board agendas that focus on strategic issues, performance, and risk management.
  • Foster a high-performing Board culture based on integrity, trust, and collaboration between clinical and business leaders.
  • Ensure effective Board composition, skills diversity, succession planning, and annual performance evaluation.
  • Oversee compliance with professional, clinical, and corporate governance standards relevant to private healthcare delivery.

Strategic Direction and Organisational Growth

  • Guide the organisation’s strategic direction, balancing clinical independence with group-scale advantages and operational efficiency.
  • Provide governance oversight of business expansion—whether through new clinics, partnerships, or hospital collaborations.
  • Support innovation in service delivery, including adoption of digital health tools and operational innovation.
  • Oversee financial performance and sustainability, ensuring the organisation remains competitive while delivering high-quality patient outcomes.

GM Partnership

  • Act as the key liaison between the Board and General Manager (GM), maintaining a constructive, transparent, and supportive relationship.
  • Provide mentorship, guidance, and performance oversight to the GM.
  • Ensure clarity of strategic priorities, financial goals, and operational accountability.
  • Lead GM recruitment, evaluation, and succession planning processes.

Stakeholder Engagement

  • Build trusted relationships with management, staff, funders, and sector leaders.
  • Encourage alignment between governance priorities and the clinical culture of collaboration, quality, and innovation.
  • Represent the organisation credibly with key external stakeholders.
  • Promote the organisation’s reputation as a leader in grief support excellence, ethical practice, and patient-centred care.

Risk, Compliance, and Quality Oversight

  • Ensure appropriate systems are in place for clinical governance, safety, and quality improvement.
  • Monitor organisational and reputational risks, including regulatory, financial, and professional risks.
  • Uphold the highest standards of ethics, transparency, and compliance in all clinical and commercial activities.

Please contact Bronwyn Jackson 0274 718 168 or bronwynjackson@xtra.co.nz if you are interested. More information about Grief Support can be found at griefsupport.org.nz.

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Treasurer

ThroughBlue
Applications Close 16 February 2026
  • Experience Level: Any
  • Location: New Zealand

A small role with a big impact! Contribute your bookkeeping skills to be part of an organisation helping women deal with depression and anxiety.

ThroughBlue is a long-established Wellington peer support group geared towards assisting women to learn self-help strategies for overcoming depression.
They are seeking a volunteer accountant/bookkeeper/treasurer who can take over the financial administration of the organisation. This is a small charity with an annual budget of $30,000 and well-maintained financial records.

The role involves:

> 2 hours per month and approximately 16 hours annually to prepare end of year accounts for audit.
> Maintaining the books on a monthly (or weekly, if preferred) basis
> Paying invoices and monitoring the organisation’s email account for financial correspondence
> Liaising with the board as needed
> Preparing the annual accounts for audit review

The ideal candidate will have:
> Experience in managing accounts, bookkeeping, or a related discipline
> Or currently studying accounting or bookkeeping and keen to put your skills into practice
> A methodical and reliable approach to financial processes
> Good communication skills and the ability to work collaboratively with a small board
> An interest in mental health and supporting the wellbeing of women in the community

They warmly welcome applicants who want to use their professional skills to contribute to a cause that has a real and lasting impact.

To find out more email throughbluenz@gmail.com

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Board Member

Sexual Abuse Healing and Support
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  • Experience Level: Any
  • Location: Nelson

SASH has been serving the Nelson/Tasman community for over 30 years.  They support everyone, regardless of age, gender, race or capacity, to heal from sexual harm, both recent and historic. SAHS offers a 24-hour crisis support team, therapeutic case management support, court advocacy, education and training — all free, confidential, and accessible. Since 2017 they have evolved into a gender-neutral organisation working not just in healing, but in preventing sexual abuse in society.

They are now looking for two dynamic and committed Board Members to help guide them through the next era of impact, sustainability, and growth.

They welcome people who bring fresh perspectives, professional insight, and compassion to governance. You might bring:

· Governance, leadership, or management experience

· Skills in finance, law, HR, communications, fundraising, or community engagement

· Experience working in social services, mental health, health, justice, or education sectors

· Lived experience or strong understanding of the impacts of sexual abuse and trauma

Most importantly, you’ll share their commitment to safety, empowerment, and social justice.

The commitment

· Monthly Board meetings (2–3 hours each) — in person or online

· Occasional subcommittee or strategy sessions

· Preparation and review of governance papers

· The role is voluntary (reasonable expenses may be reimbursed)

You’ll receive a thorough induction, ongoing support, and opportunities to learn and grow as part of their governance whānau.

🌈 They value diversity

SASH is committed to deepening their understanding of, and partnership under, Te Tiriti o Waitangi through inclusive governance. They warmly encourage applications from Māori, Pacific peoples, people with disabilities, LGBTQIA+ individuals, younger professionals, and those with lived experience of the issues they address.

Click on the link to apply – Your Skills Can Change Lives – Become a SASH Board Member, Sexual Abuse and Healing Support | SEEK Volunteer

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Treasurer

Rape Prevention Education Whakatū Mauri Trust
Applications Close 31 March 2026
  • Experience Level: Any
  • Location: Auckland

Do you want to use your governance and financial skills to help prevent sexual violence and support thriving communities?

Rape Prevention Education – Whakatu Mauri (RPE) is seeking a Treasurer to join our committed Board.

RPE is a non-for-profit working across Auckland and nationally to:

● Promote respectful sexual relationships through prevention programmes and health promotion activities
● Influence policy and systems to support sexual violence prevention
● Partner with stakeholders to contribute to research, evaluation, and community consultation

We are funded by government contracts, philanthropic trusts, donations and fundraising, and governed by a Board of up to eight motivated people.

The Treasurer Role

As Treasurer, you will play a key role in driving our Strategic Plan and ensuring RPE remains a sustainable, thriving organisation. We are seeking an experienced individual with:

● A relevant accounting qualification and ability to read and interpret financial information
● Governance experience and strategic thinking
● Strong community networks
● Cultural competency, particularly in tikanga Māori
● A passion for our kaupapa of preventing sexual violence

Experience in the not-for-profit, public health, sexual violence prevention, or fundraising/marketing sectors is highly valued.

Board members attend monthly meetings and contribute to sub-committees between meetings. Training is provided and funded by RPE.

RPE is committed to building the Māori and Pacific workforce and welcomes applications from people of diverse backgrounds.

For more information, please contact our Chairperson, Melissa Fergusson, via info@rpe.org.nz. To apply, forward your Expression of Interest and CV to info@rpe.co.nz by 5pm on Friday 19 September 2025.

Now is a great time to join us, strengthen your governance experience, and contribute to safer communities across Aotearoa.

www.rpe.co.nz

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