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Join our amazing team of volunteers at Black Leaders located in various cities across the UK. We are from a wide range of professional backgrounds and are at different stages of our career journey. Volunteering with us offers a flexible approach to developing new skills alongside peers, mentors and industry experts.
All our vacancies and job specifications are co-produced with the members of our Black Leaders in Healthcare community.
Our Values:
Balance – between technical jargon and simple English!
Leadership – not workforce management but flattening hierarchies to improve communication.
Authenticity – being true to ourselves and unapologetically refusing to conform.
Commitment – to the needs of our community.
Knowledge – is power! No question is a stupid question.
Whether you're a student or established professional, there are loads of opportunities for you to get involved in our work.
You may want to teach the community something that you specialise in...
How about leading group discussions and activities?
...Or why not join our core team working in the background to support our services.
If you are interested in applying please complete the short application form below or send your CV & cover letter to apply@blackleaders.org.uk letting us know what role you are applying for.
Can't find a role for you? Please contact us to discuss this further, we're very happy to explore new roles.
Join us in delivering a series of virtual leadership workshops across the UK over the next 12 months. There are a range of short/long term roles available including:Project Support Officers, Community Champions, Content Creators and Workshop Facilitators.
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This months session will be led by Juliana Ansah, Founder of Black Leaders.
Join us to discuss experiences of inequality in recruitment processes.