Veganuary are seeking brilliant people to serve as Trustees, joining our international team on our mission to create a better world for humans and animals alike.

Veganuary is a global non-profit organisation, and while our name may suggest a focus on January, our work extends throughout the entire year. We are committed to inspiring and supporting individuals and businesses to transition towards a plant-based lifestyle; not just for a month, but as a long-term, sustainable change. 

We are recruiting for more than one Trustee, and are looking for the following skills or attributes in particular:

  • A trustee with fundraising expertise or connections with potential funders
  • A trustee with risk management expertise
  • A trustee located in Germany, with knowledge of German charitable governance

Please refer to our application pack here: Trustee Recruitment Pack - 2025

If you have any questions, please contact: hr@veganuary.com

Apply here: https://veganuary.bamboohr.com/careers/63 

We look forward to hearing from you!

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