About the role
Volunteer Non-Executive Director (Finance)
If your skills, experience, and qualifications match those in this job overview, do not delay your application.
Remuneration: Voluntary (reasonable expenses reimbursed)
Location: Board meetings held monthly on 3rd Thursday of each month between 6pm and 8pm in Wigan, Leyland or Warrington.
Time Commitment: Approx. 12 days per month.
Formedin2002thisCreditUniongivespeopleacrosstheWiganboroughaneasywaytosave,borrowandplanfortomorrowwithanethicalandlocalpartner.Overthelasttwentyyears,theyhaveexpandedtoserve10,000membersinWigan,Leigh,Chorley,SouthRibble,WarringtonandSkelmersdale-includingmorethan1100juniormembersinlocalprimaryschools.
They are a member-owned savings and loans co-operative with £12 million in assets and a proud history dating back to 1989.Their purpose is simple but powerful: community transformation through financial wellbeing.
They help people:
Access affordable credit and move away from payday lenders and loan sharks
Build savings and financial resilience
Role
Help Shape the Financial Future of Your Community. They are seeking a Volunteer Director (Finance) to join their Board and play a key role in guiding a growing, values-driven financial co-operative serving communities across Wigan, South Ribble, Warrington and Chorley.
As a Board Director, you will provide strategic oversight and independent challenge, ensuring they remain financially strong, well governed, and sustainable as they grow. This is a governance and strategic role, not an operational one.You will work collaboratively with fellow volunteer directors and their executive team to ensure the organisation delivers both financial resilience and social impact.
Specific areas of focus for this role are:
Provide strategic oversight of financial performance, capital strength and sustainability
Provide guidance to budgeting, forecasting and long-term financial planning processes
Support sound governance and regulatory compliance
Support the execution of the Investment policy
Offer independent judgement on financial matters
About You
They are particularly interested in candidates with experience in:
Accountancy, audit, financial management or banking
Working within regulated financial services, mutuals, charities or co-operatives
You will also bring:
Sound judgement and the confidence to provide constructive challenge
Strategic thinking and the ability to see the bigger picture
Commitment to ethical finance and community development
Alignment with co-operative values and democratic member control
Prior board experience is welcome but not essential.
You must live or work within the Unify Credit Union common bond.
Why Join?
This is more than a board role it is a chance to help lead a community financial institution at a pivotal point in its development. xwzovoh
By joining us, you will:
Directly influence financial inclusion across your local area
Help protect vulnerable members from high-cost and predatory lending
Contribute to a regulated financial institution with real social purpose
Gain valuable board-level and strategic governance experience
Work alongside a committed, purpose-driven team
Most importantly, you will help ensure that local people have access to fair, affordable financial services that strengthen families and communities.
If you are motivated by ethical finance, community impact, and strong governance - they would be delighted to hear from you.
If your skills, experience, and qualifications match those in this job overview, do not delay your application.
Remuneration: Voluntary (reasonable expenses reimbursed)
Location: Board meetings held monthly on 3rd Thursday of each month between 6pm and 8pm in Wigan, Leyland or Warrington.
Time Commitment: Approx. 12 days per month.
Formedin2002thisCreditUniongivespeopleacrosstheWiganboroughaneasywaytosave,borrowandplanfortomorrowwithanethicalandlocalpartner.Overthelasttwentyyears,theyhaveexpandedtoserve10,000membersinWigan,Leigh,Chorley,SouthRibble,WarringtonandSkelmersdale-includingmorethan1100juniormembersinlocalprimaryschools.
They are a member-owned savings and loans co-operative with £12 million in assets and a proud history dating back to 1989.Their purpose is simple but powerful: community transformation through financial wellbeing.
They help people:
Access affordable credit and move away from payday lenders and loan sharks
Build savings and financial resilience
Role
Help Shape the Financial Future of Your Community. They are seeking a Volunteer Director (Finance) to join their Board and play a key role in guiding a growing, values-driven financial co-operative serving communities across Wigan, South Ribble, Warrington and Chorley.
As a Board Director, you will provide strategic oversight and independent challenge, ensuring they remain financially strong, well governed, and sustainable as they grow. This is a governance and strategic role, not an operational one.You will work collaboratively with fellow volunteer directors and their executive team to ensure the organisation delivers both financial resilience and social impact.
Specific areas of focus for this role are:
Provide strategic oversight of financial performance, capital strength and sustainability
Provide guidance to budgeting, forecasting and long-term financial planning processes
Support sound governance and regulatory compliance
Support the execution of the Investment policy
Offer independent judgement on financial matters
About You
They are particularly interested in candidates with experience in:
Accountancy, audit, financial management or banking
Working within regulated financial services, mutuals, charities or co-operatives
You will also bring:
Sound judgement and the confidence to provide constructive challenge
Strategic thinking and the ability to see the bigger picture
Commitment to ethical finance and community development
Alignment with co-operative values and democratic member control
Prior board experience is welcome but not essential.
You must live or work within the Unify Credit Union common bond.
Why Join?
This is more than a board role it is a chance to help lead a community financial institution at a pivotal point in its development. xwzovoh
By joining us, you will:
Directly influence financial inclusion across your local area
Help protect vulnerable members from high-cost and predatory lending
Contribute to a regulated financial institution with real social purpose
Gain valuable board-level and strategic governance experience
Work alongside a committed, purpose-driven team
Most importantly, you will help ensure that local people have access to fair, affordable financial services that strengthen families and communities.
If you are motivated by ethical finance, community impact, and strong governance - they would be delighted to hear from you.
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