Resolute Women's Support Services
Project manger - Volunteer

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Are you organised, motivated and looking for a volunteering opportunity where your skills can make a genuine difference?
Resolute Women’s Support Services is a survivor-led domestic abuse charity based in Barnsley.
What difference will you make?
As a Volunteer Project Manager with Resolute, your contribution will have a direct impact on the way we support women and families affected by domestic abuse.
Resolute is a growing survivor-led charity, and strong project coordination helps us turn ideas into real services, opportunities and support for the people who need us. By helping us plan, organise and deliver projects effectively, you will allow our frontline team to spend more time supporting victim-survivors while making sure important developments.
- You will help ensure projects are organised, deadlines are met, actions are followed through and outcomes are recorded. This is especially important for a small charity, where good project management can make a significant difference to our capacity and sustainability.
- Ultimately, your volunteering will help Resolute reach more survivors, improve the quality of the support we provide and develop services that give women greater safety, choice and independence.
- You will be helping an organisation founded through lived experience to continue growing without losing sight of the people at the heart of everything we do.
- Your time and skills will not simply help manage projects – they will help create stronger services, better opportunities and safer futures for survivors of domestic abuse.
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What are we looking for?
Our ideal Volunteer Project Manager will be confident planning and coordinating projects, keeping track of actions and deadlines, and working with a range of people to make sure projects move forward successfully.
Important qualities are reliability, organisation, communication and initiative. We need someone who can see what needs to be done, take ownership of tasks and help turn ideas into practical, achievable plans.
Useful Skills And Experience Include
- Project management or project coordination experience.
- Strong organisational and time-management skills.
- Good written and verbal communication.
- Confidence working with staff, volunteers, trustees and external partners.
- The ability to manage several priorities at once.
- Good attention to detail and record keeping.
- Experience monitoring progress, outcomes or deadlines.
- A practical, solution-focused approach.
- Confidence using email, documents, spreadsheets and online systems.
- An understanding of confidentiality, safeguarding and professional boundaries.
Experience in the charity sector, domestic abuse services, health and social care, education, local government or community work would be helpful, but it is not essential.
We would also welcome someone with strong transferable skills who may be looking to use their professional experience in a voluntary role.
Above all, we want someone who believes in Resolute’s values and genuinely wants to help us grow, strengthen our services and improve the support available to women and families affected by domestic abuse.


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Are you organised, motivated and looking for a volunteering opportunity where your skills can make a genuine difference?
Resolute Women’s Support Services is a survivor-led domestic abuse charity based in Barnsley. We support women and families affected by domestic abuse, helping victim-survivors move forward with safety, confidence and hope.
We are looking for a Volunteer Project Manager to join our growing team and help us develop and coordinate some of the exciting projects taking place across Resolute and our community hub, The Lotus.
This is a varied and rewarding role for someone who enjoys bringing ideas to life, keeping projects on track and working with different people to achieve positive outcomes. You could be supporting new services, community projects, training programmes, events, partnerships or the development of our RISA – Resolute Independent Survivor Advocate programme.
You will work closely with our CEO, Operations Manager, volunteers, trustees and external partners, helping with project planning, timelines, actions, meetings, monitoring and progress updates.
We would love to hear from people with project management experience, but we are equally interested in applicants with transferable skills from business, charities, health, social care, education, local government or community work.
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