News and Events
News
It’s amazing what you find when you’re tidying up. When the wife of one of our longest-standing team members came across this newspaper clipping from 2006, we knew we had to share it. But the real question is… do you know who it is? 'You feel you have made a difference.'That’s what Dave Thomas, one of our longest-serving team members, told the Post People news paper back in 2006 – and it…
Problems occasionally arise in all organisations – even those built on goodwill and shared purpose. In volunteer programmes, where relationships are based on mutual respect rather than contracts of employment, it’s important to handle problems sensitively and clearly. In his latest blog Dave Thomas, Volunteering Development Officer, outlines a straightforward, informal approach to resolving…
Helen Oparinde, Sector Growth Coordinator, breaks down what the latest government spending plans mean for the voluntary sector.Government spending is split into two main categories: Departmental Expenditure Limits (DEL) and Annually Managed Expenditure (AME). The spending review focuses on departmental budgets - including day-to-day spending (resource DEL) and investment in infrastructure (…
Events and Training
Are your volunteer opportunities struggling to attract people, or people with the right interests and skills for your organisation? This online training will teach you how to enhance your volunteer role descriptions and make them stand out.
Starts: 10:00am Wednesday 2 July 2025
Start your journey into the exciting and rewarding world of volunteer leadership with this online training that explores the volunteer journey from start to finish.
Starts: 10:00am Tuesday 8 July 2025
An overview into Adult Secondary Mental Health with a focus on the Early Intervention Psychosis Team
Part of the new Practice Development Unit (PDU) Workforce Development learning series. This session has a 'Service Spotlight' theme, raising awareness of local service provision in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire and the various support pathways that exist for people who experience severe and multiple disadvantage (SMD). The session will be facilitated by Eleanor Rawson, Anthony Bernard, and Lilian Nleya from Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust.
Starts: 10:30am Wednesday 9 July 2025
Jobs
Consent Coalition Coordinator
Equation
Hours:
37 hours per week
Salary:
£29,114 per annum pro rata
Closing Date:
9:00am Mon 30 June 2025
Date Posted
Wed 18 June 2025
Service Manager – Domestic Abuse Perpetrator Programmes
Equation
Hours:
37 hours per week
Salary:
£30,567 – £32,257 per annum
Closing Date:
10:00am Mon 30 June 2025
Date Posted
Wed 18 June 2025
Supported Lodgings hosts (role can be carried out alongside other job commitments)
Barnardo’s Nottingham Legacy
Hours:
Support to young person varies dependent on the young person's needs
Salary:
£200 per week when a young person is staying with you
Closing Date:
11:59pm Mon 30 June 2025
Date Posted
Fri 25 April 2025