Help shape the future of support for families and babies across the UK Finance Trustee (Treasurer) Play a key role in ensuring the financial sustainability of a national charity supporting families during pregnancy and early parenthood. Parents 1st UK Voluntary (expenses reimbursed) | UK-based with some London attendance Parents 1st UK is a national charity providing vital peer support to families during pregnancy and early parenthood. We are seeking a Finance Trustee (Treasurer) to join our Board and help ensure our long-term financial sustainability as we grow. This is an opportunity to apply your financial expertise to a cause that directly supports families and strengthens communities across the UK. We are a friendly, engaged Board where meetings are enjoyable, focused, and productive. We work collaboratively with a strong sense of mutual support, and every Trustee plays a valued role. You’ll feel part of Parents1st, with regular opportunities to connect with staff and see the impact of our work first-hand. The Role The Finance Trustee will provide strategic financial oversight, working closely with the Board, CEO and Finance Officer. Responsibilities include: Reviewing financial performance, management accounts and annual statements Supporting budgeting and long-term financial planning Ensuring appropriate financial controls and regulatory compliance Advising on the financial implications of strategic decisions About You We are seeking an individual with: Experience in finance, accounting, or financial management The ability to interpret financial information and provide strategic insight Sound judgement and an understanding of governance Experience in the charity sector or previous board experience is desirable but not essential. Commitment The role requires approximately 4–6 hours per month, including: Six Board meetings per year (held virtually). Two in-person Board away days in London. Diversity and Inclusion We are committed to building a diverse Board and welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds, particularly those currently underrepresented in charity governance. How to Apply Please send a CV and covering letter outlining your suitability for the role by an email via the button below. Closing date: 15 May 2026. Informal enquiries are welcomed.