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What is the difference between Voluntary vs Paid?

AspectVoluntaryPaid
CompensationNo monetary compensation; often includes stipends or benefitsRegular salary or wages
Work EnvironmentNon-profit organizations, community projects, charitiesBusinesses, corporations, government agencies
CredentialsOften requires relevant skills or certifications but typically no formal degreeMay require specific degrees or certifications depending on the role
Employer TypeNon-profit, charitable, community organizationsFor-profit companies, government institutions

Voluntary roles involve unpaid work often driven by community service or personal interest, while paid roles provide financial compensation for services rendered. The choice depends on your goals, skills, and financial needs.

What are examples of voluntary work?

Voluntary work involves unpaid activities intended to benefit others or the community, such as volunteering at shelters, participating in environmental cleanups, or assisting in educational programs. These roles often require skills like communication, teamwork, and commitment, and can be performed in various settings including nonprofits, hospitals, and community centers.

What is a good volunteer job?

A good volunteer job depends on your interests and skills, but common options include working with community organizations, shelters, or environmental groups. These roles often require basic skills and can provide valuable experience, networking opportunities, and personal fulfillment. Many volunteer positions are flexible and do not require formal certifications, making them accessible to a wide range of people.

What cities near Maple, ON are hiring for Voluntary jobs?

Cities near Maple, ON with the most Voluntary job openings:

Infographic showing various Voluntary job openings in Maple, ON as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 68% Full Time, 25% Part Time, and 6% Contract. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution.

Volunteer Board Member

Tropicana Community Services

Scarborough, ON โ€ข Remote

Other

Re-posted 19 days ago


Job description

POSITION TITLE: Volunteer Board Member

LOCATION: Hybrid, ON 

HOURS: 10-12 hours per month 

JOB STATUS: Unpaid Volunteer 

LENGTH OF SERVICE: Three (3) Year Term

EXTENDED HOURS: Dependent on needs of operations. Some months may be higher during planning or events. 


ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION 

Tropicana Community Services, a Toronto-based multiservice organization, provides all youth, newcomers, people of Black and Caribbean heritage and others in need with opportunities and alternatives that lead to success and positive life choices. Our mission is achieved through culturally appropriate programs such as counselling, childcare, educational, and employment services and youth development initiatives. 


Founded in 1980, Tropicana began as grassroots, community-based organization serving disadvantaged youth and families, particularly from the Caribbean community. Our first major initiative focused on counselling services for teenage school dropouts in high-need areas of Scarborough. In 1984, Tropicana established formal links with United Way of Greater Toronto and became the first organization from the Black and Caribbean community to become a United Way member agency.


Today, Tropicana is a well-established, highly respected anchor institution serving thousands of community members annually through integrated, culturally responsive programs across the life course.


Programs and Services

Tropicana delivers a broad range of community-based programs, including but not limited to:

  • Child Care and Early Years Programs
  • Children’s programs and Youth Development
  • Black Justice Initiatives
  • Employment, Education, and Skills Development
  • Newcomer and Settlement Supports
  • Community Wellness, Counselling, and Family Supports
  • Seniors and Community-Based Supports
  • Food security programs including the Village Pantry Food Bank
  • Black-led, culturally responsive community development initiatives


We are also an intermediary funder for the Federal Government (Employment and Social Development Canada - ESDC) Supporting Black Canadian Communities Initiative.



ABOUT THE POSITION

The Board of Directors of Tropicana Community Services is currently seeking new Volunteer Board Members with a variety of skills, lived experience, and professional expertise to help guide the organization into its next phase of growth and impact.


We currently have more than one vacancy and are particularly seeking a candidate with a background in Finance and financial management (CPA or senior financial leadership experience).


Board Members play a critical governance role in:

  • Setting strategic direction
  • Providing fiduciary and governance oversight
  • Supporting the financial sustainability of the organization
  • Acting in the best long-term interests of Tropicana and the communities it serves


We are seeking engaged, values-driven leaders who are committed to community impact, strong governance, and organizational excellence.



AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY

Board Members are expected to:

  • Participate in monthly Board meetings (hybrid format: in-person and virtual)
  • Serve on at least one Board Committee:
    • Governance Committee
    • Finance & Audit Committee
    • Fundraising & Resource Development Committee
  • Participate in:
    • Annual General Meeting (June)
    • Annual Strategic Planning Retreat
  • Attend select organizational and community events to demonstrate Board engagement and community leadership


Meetings

  • Board Meetings are held on the 4th Wednesday of each month at 6:30 PM (hybrid format)
  • Committee meetings take place between regular Board meetings, as required



QUALIFICATIONS & SKILLS 


We also want to hear from candidates with experience in one or more of the following areas:

  • Not-for-profit governance (Board or Executive Committee roles such as Chair, Treasurer, or Secretary)
  • Legal background (LLB, JD, or equivalent)
  • Marketing and Communications (digital marketing an asset)
  • Strategic Planning and organizational development
  • Governance and policy development
  • Government Relations
  • Succession planning and leadership development
  • Fundraising, partnerships, or revenue diversification
  • Strong networks and connections in diverse communities
  • Relationship-building and community leadership



BONUS/ PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS

  • Strong critical thinking and sound judgment 
  • Excellent interpersonal and teamwork skills 
  • A strategic, systems-level perspective 
  • Strong communication skills
  • Ability to engage in constructive dialogue and consensus building 
  • Commitment to equity, community impact, and good governance 



HOW TO APPLY 

Interested candidates are invited to submit:

  • A current résumé
  • A brief cover letter outlining their interest in and fit for the Board role


Please send applications to: boardapp@tropicanacommunity.org



ACCESSIBILITY AND ACCOMMODATION

Tropicana Community Services is committed to creating an inclusive, barrier-free recruitment and selection process. Please inform the Human Resources department at the time of your application of any accommodation needs to ensure a fair and equitable assessment process.