Communications Volunteer Roles in Central London, Greater London
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Events Volunteers needed! We’re looking for enthusiastic and flexible Events Volunteers to support the planning and delivery of our events at The Pioneer Club in St Albans and the surrounding areas.
Our calendar is full of exciting opportunities, and we need your help!
We need volunteers to lend a hand at our festival days which are action packed with performances, food, stalls and games; to be a part of our open mics, jams and lives performances; to support our community events such as our school holiday cinema club; to help at our holiday open days such as Easter, Halloween and Christmas events; and to spread the joy with our Pop Up Piano - attending local events and festivals, inspiring people to be part of the music!
We will need:
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Event day volunteers - help setting up and packing down, stewarding, cloakroom, working the bar/café, welcoming & signposting attendees and providing information, acting as a charity ambassador and promoting The Pioneer Club, taking pictures and gathering quotes.
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Event planners - help to get the events off the ground, deal with enquiries and admin, book performers and food and drink providers, and market the event
“Working at The Pioneer has been, above everything, so much fun! I have met a great community of people who work hard to make sure everyone can have access to art, music and sport. Their events, like the festival days, are a joy to be part of” Pioneer volunteer
ABOUT THE PIONEER CLUB
Founded in 1941 for young evacuees from London during the Second World War, The Pioneer Club is a registered CIC and charity supporting communities in St Albans and beyond. We deliver creative arts programmes through events, workshops, training, and classes. Whether it’s live music in our iconic music hall, lessons with our amazing team of pro skateboa rders, or on the stage with our performing arts programmes, there’s something for everyone at The Pioneer!
As an historic grassroots music venue, we have witnessed some of the biggest names in music come through our doors, including Motorhead and The Zombies of “She’s Not There”. Enter Shikari are another hugely successful St Albans band who started out at The Pioneer Club, before moving on to achieve global success, including headlining Download Festival and performing at Wembley Arena.
WHY WE NEED YOUR SUPPORT
Taking part in cultural activities is so important for children and young people. Access to music, skate, art and performing arts leads to benefits such as:
✓ Improved self-esteem and self-control
✓ Decreased hyperactivity and inattention
✓ Reduced antisocial or criminal behaviours
✓ Improved prosocial behaviours, such as empathy and helping others
Sadly, funding for the arts is decreasing year on year. And grassroots music venues are closing at a rate of 2 per week. This affects all young people, but especially those from the least advantaged communities who, as a result, may never pick up a musical instrument or have access to art and culture.
As a charity, we couldn’t exist without the support of our volunteers. As part of the team, you will be helping us to deliver our events, and to raise funds to ensure that every young person has access to the arts, no mater their circumstance.
ARE YOU?
⎯ A great communicator
⎯ Friendly and engaging
⎯ Hands on, and willing to use initiative
⎯ Flexible and adaptive
⎯ A team player, looking to be part of a great group of like minded people ⎯ Passionate about events
⎯ Reliable, and able to commit to the role
If this sounds like you, we would love to have you on our team!
TIME COMMITMENT
We can’t run these events without the generosity and time of our volunteers, so work to be flexible around you. You can commit to anything from a few hours a week, support on the day, or more. We also offer an internship programme for those looking at a career in events.
WHAT CAN WE GIVE YOU?
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A benefits package including: free access to exclusive Pioneer supporter events, early booking privileges for music and other events, room booking discount, a Pioneer T- shirt, attendance at our annual staff and volunteer event
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Training- events and safeguarding
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The chance to be part of a team with regular meet ups and social events
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The opportunity and support to achieve any professional goals
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A chance to be a change maker, growing your community and supporting access to the arts for everyone
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Work experience in events and marketing
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The opportunity for references
HOW TO APPLY
Please send your CV and a brief summary of why you would like to volunteer.
If you think that this isn’t the role for you, but might suit a friend, relative or colleague, please share!
THANK YOU!
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Join a passionate group of volunteers who work tirelessly to advance education for socially and economically disatvantaged young people, particularly but not exclusively for young women and girls in Afghanistan who are banned from education.
About Us
In 2021, we began as a small volunteer group with a vision to empower young girls in Afghanistan facing immense barriers to learning by providing quality education and facilitating community-based education. As our positive impact spread, we expanded our reach to socially and/or economically disadvantaged individuals in Iran and among Persian-speaking immigrants and refugees, where the need for empowerment and educational support was equally critical.
Using accessible digital platforms and community resources, we have built a vibrant network of dedicated educators, trainers, mentors, and hundreds of eager students. Our focus has been on transformative subjects such as philosophy, critical thinking, creative thinking and writing, art and performance, workshops on mental health, environment, creative writing, and philosophical inquiries. Alongside these, we teach core subjects like maths and English and have ventured into vocational training in programming on a smaller scale.
Coempowered is seeking dedicated Volunteer Social Media volunteers who care about and are passionate about our cause. In this role, you will have the chance to use your creativity and communication skills to promote our cause and engage with our online community.
Key Responsibilities:
- Create engaging content for our social media platforms (Instagram, X, Facebook and LinkedIn)
- Share inspiring stories and updates about our organisation, students and valuable works of other volunteers.
- Develop and implement impactful social media campaigns
- Manage live events including educational seminars and workshops
- Lead and Liaise with other volunteers to produce appropriate content
- Report to a designated voluhteer
- Experience or willingness to learn Digiral Fundraising will be highly valuable but not essential
Benefits:
- Make direct and meanigful impact for education of disadvantaged students particularly women and girls in Afghanistan who are banned from Education.
- Gain valuable experience in social media management
- Showcase your creativity and communication skills
Requirements:
- Passion for education of women and children and a desire to make a positive impact
- Strong communication, creative and writing skills
- Self motivated, creative and innovative
- Graphic design / illustration skills
- Familiarity with Instagram, Facebook, X, and LinkedIn
- Collabvorative and dedicated
Time Commitment:
We ask for a commitment of at least 4 hours per week on average. Work at your own pace and in your own time. Arrangements are flexible and will be discussed to suit you. It is also possible to share responsibilies with other volunteers which require prior arrangement.
How to Apply:
If you are interested in this rewarding volunteer opportunity, please send a copy of your resume and a brief cover letter outlining your motivation to volunteer with the coempowered.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Unfold is an organisation running mentoring programmes for young people aged 10-25yrs old. Our mentoring supports people to identify and achieve their goals, boost confidence and connect with the wider community to meet their needs for lasting change. Mentoring runs for 1-2 hrs a week, across 12-24 sessions, where sessions can take place in person, online or over the phone.
This year in collaboration with Westminster & Kensington and Chelsea council, Unfold will be co-designing and delivering a mentoring programme for young people who has experience in care. To better meet the needs of the young people who has experience in care, we’re looking for people with and without lived experience to support in co-designing the programme.
Co-design opportunity:
We’re looking for mentors aged 18+, most of whom have lived experience of the care system, to support us in reviewing our training, resources and become mentors on the programme. For individuals who may not have lived experience of being in care, we are particularly interested if you have a background in or currently studying psychology, social work or therapy/counselling.
You’ll help revise our Mentor Training so that we can tailor it for the specific requirements of a programme for people with experience in care. To do this, you’ll complete our existing Training package and participate in 2 workshops running in October.
1) You’ll complete our online Ascend training (3 hours)
2) Complete our live training (5 hours)
3) Attend 2 workshops, each around 2 hours, to give your feedback on our online and live training modules. The workshops will be held online or in our beautiful office space in Victoria, London.
The proposed dates for the workshops are below but not yet confirmed:
- Wednesday 2nd October 5.30-7.30pm – Ascend workshop
- Saturday 5th October 10am-4.30pm – Live training & workshop
You’ll also complete our full onboarding processes for volunteers including an interview, references and enhanced DBS check.
Mentoring:
From October 2024, you will be matched with young person between aged 10-25yrs, and hold weekly Mentoring sessions for 1 hour a week. Ideally we are looking for mentors who can meet in person in Westminster, Kensington or Chelsea, but there is the possibility of holding some sessions online or over the phone.
Throughout the mentoring journey, you will attend our online monthly Mentor Supervisions to share your experiences, learnings and connect with other mentors and services – you’ll become part of an incredible community and continuously learn!
What you’ll get:
- Build transferable skills, such as empathetic leadership and programme development
- Compensated for your time during the co-design process (London Living Wage), plus travel.
- Opportunity to widen your network and give back to the community
- Work with an incredible team and build an understanding of how organisations like us work and play an important co-designing a programme!
To apply:
Applicants should complete the referral form linked on this page. Please refer to the ‘CEYP project’ in your notes under 'Please tell us why you are interested in becoming a mentor'
Please let us know if there are any other barriers to you applying for the opportunity, and we’ll do our best to accommodate.
Unfold supports families and young people in London, helping them get where they want to be through mentoring powered by volunteers and support groups
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***This is an unpaid volunteer role***
A crucial volunteer role at the centre, volunteer Centre Assistants help out at least one morning per week to warmly welcome members to the centre, help with queries (in person, by email and over the phone) and direct people to our various activities. This is an active and varied way to volunteer where no two days are the same!
Qualities you need for this role
• Confidence and communication skills in person and over the phone
• Reliable, dependable and a good sense of humour
• Flexibility, happy to support staff as needed
• Able to think on your feet
• Basic IT skills
When you'll be needed
• A morning per week: volunteers must commit for at least six months
• Monday-Friday between the hours 9:30am – 1:00pm
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Help Close By is a charity which uses technology to fight poverty - connecting people with vital support in their area. Founded in Birmingham in 2020 to coordinate relief efforts during the pandemic, we've developed with focus on identifying people in need, supporting them and connecting them to services that will make a lasting change to their lives. Our next step is to roll out our app national-wide, and to encourage change with the reporting of real-time mapping and statistics.
Our Secretary of the Board of Trustees will support the organisation as it develops, ensuring oversight and scrutiny of vital decisions. Tasks will include keeping minutes, managing communication between the board and volunteer teams, and preparing all necessary documentation for the Charity Commission.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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About Roots Academy
At Roots Academy, we’ve built a learning experience that’s changing the lives of the ummah’s future leaders, change-makers and visionaries.
Our vision is enabling university students to live God-centred lives, so we teach structured, engaging and transformative face-to-face foundational Islamic education to over 1,800 students across the UK.
Role Summary
As a Fundraising Volunteer, you will work with the fundraising team lead to raise funds for Roots Academy. The funds will be used to support Roots Academy’s work – providing free, essential Islamic education to university students across the UK and beyond.
Key tasks
- Using your connections and communication skills, raise awareness of Roots Academy’s work, and ask for donations in an effort to raise money to support our education programmes.
- This may include but is not limited to:
○ Networking, attending or hosting events
○ Reaching out to contacts, mosques, and community centres
○ Arranging and attending collections
○ Online fundraising through Launchgood, Justgiving or other online platforms
○ Other ways of fundraising e.g. bake sales, bucket collections, challenges etc.
What we’re looking for
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills
- Strong understanding of the Muslim community
- Passionate about Islamic education
What we have to offer
- Be part of a team of 40+ dedicated volunteers from across the country.
- Receive continuous rewards for those that seek Islamic knowledge from the Roots platform.
- Be a part of a growing organisation that aims to revive and educate Muslims from a grassroots perspective.
- Receive in-house tarbiyah sessions to develop your deen.
Please note this is an unpaid volunteer position.
Volunteers are entitled to claim expenses incurred for food, travel and equipment, in line with our Expenses policy.
We teach structured, engaging and transformative face-to-face foundational Islamic education to students across the UK and beyond.
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CAN YOU HELP US SET UP A NEW YOUTH WORK CHARITY FOR DISADVANTAGED YOUNG PEOPLE ACROSS LONDON?
We're creating a new youth work organisation called Urban Youth.
Urban Youth is a dynamic start-up youth work charity dedicated to transforming the lives of young people across London and beyond. Our mission is to create a brighter future by providing opportunities, essential life-skills, support, and a safe space for young people to thrive. We believe in the power of community and the potential of every young person to rise above challenges and achieve greatness.
Set up due to the huge increase on youth-on-youth viloence and increase in youth crime, Urban Youth, aims;
- To be a beacon of hope for young people, providing vital youth work and making a profound impact on their lives.
- To offer a safe and supportive environment where young people can develop essential life skills and access opportunities.
- To reduce youth violence and crime by addressing the root causes and providing positive role models.
We are looking for volunteers from a wide range of backgrounds and experience who would be able to help us set up Urban Youth and help get us up and running and providing engaging programmes for young people who need our help and support.
WE NEED YOUR HELP!
Volunteer your time to support us and we will be able to change young peoples lives by providing them with the skills, knowledge and experience to help them in life and also to help divert young people from risky behaviours and encourage them to make a positive contribution within their communities.
JOIN OUR TEAM! CHANGE A LIFE!
URBAN
YOUTH
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Are you a DJ looking to play at the World's Biggest Sustainability Film Fest & Awards?
Opportunity to contribute as the Volunteer DJ/Music coordinator for the gala awards ceremony of the Big Syn International Fim fest & Awards 2024- the World's biggest sustainability film fest & awards at one of London's iconic venue, Curzon Soho.
Awards night on 8th Nov between 2.00-6.00pm. London based applicants ONLY.
Rehearsal for 1hr at Curzon Soho on 23rd Oct 10.30-11.30am. Should be available for some online rehearsals with the host before the event.
Job description
During the event you would
- Curate and play dynamic music playlists to enhance the overall atmosphere during the event, as winners & speakers go on stage.
- You are required to bring your own DJ equipment and computer for playing the music.
- Collaborate with event organisers and teams to align the music with the event's tempo and audience.
- Work in coordination with the venue AV team.
- Coordinate with the host/presenter and speakers to execute the event.
Skills required
- Proficient in DJ equipment and sound systems and experience of music coordination for awards and events
- Ability to adapt and cater to diverse audience preferences
- Strong communication skills and a collaborative spirit
- keen to work to a high standard
- able to pay attention to detail
- flexible and adaptable
- problem-solving skills
- customer service skills
- organisational skills
- communication skills
What difference will you make?
At least 85% of people who first came to learn about the UN SDGs via the film festival were not aware of those at all, until now! This can give you an idea of the need for this initiative to educate the common man about the UN SDGs, its significance and the importance of inspiring them to act on the UN SDGs.
Your initiatives will ensure that the film festival gets even more notoriety and visibility, thus improving its ability to educate more people about the UN SDGs, boost the festival's public profile, increase the festival's participation, and enhance the support from individuals and organisations.
Our mission: Facilitate the responsible creation and evolution of products, practices and policies.
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Are you passionate about Nursing, Social Work, or Community Development? Join Marie Curie as a Companion Volunteer and gain invaluable experience while making a meaningful impact.
As a Companion Volunteer, you'll provide one-on-one companionship and support to individuals with terminal illnesses and their families across the UK. Your dedication will not only enrich lives but also offer you a profound sense of fulfilment and professional growth.
Marie Curie is excited to launch our Companions in the Community Service, supporting individuals in their final year of life within care and nursing homes across Surrey. This pioneering service will complement the vital work of our Nursing Team and local community services, offering compassionate end-of-life care to patients and their loved ones.
Why You'll Love This Role:
- Make a real difference and provide crucial emotional and practical support to those with life-limiting conditions.
- Enhance your skills in a supportive charity environment and connect with professionals in the healthcare sector.
- Engage with residents through regular visits, facilitate heartfelt conversations, and offer tailored support as needed.
Your Role as a Companion:
- Engage with residents by regularly visiting care homes to interact with and uplift residents.
- Create spaces for meaningful conversations about what truly matters to them.
- Offer support and provide companionship to those who are actively dying and assist with tasks like Advance Care Plans or ongoing needs.
Skills and Experience we’re looking for:
- Passionate and Empathetic with a genuine desire to support others during their end-of-life journey.
- Local Knowledge and/or residency in the Surrey community.
- Strong communication, active listening skills and the ability to build rapport.
- Basic IT skills for handling documentation and communication.
What You’ll Gain:
- Develop and refine your abilities in a charitable setting.
- Receive comprehensive induction, training and support.
- Connect with professionals and volunteers across the charity and healthcare sectors.
- Experience the profound satisfaction of making a difference in people’s lives during a crucial time.
What We Ask of You:
- References and Documentation: Provide two non-family references and relevant identification documents.
- Commitment to Training: Adhere to all charity policies, complete induction and role-related training.
At Marie Curie, we are dedicated to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of patients and their families. We value diversity and are committed to treating all volunteers with respect and fairness.
Ready to make a difference? Join our team as a Companion Volunteer and contribute to a compassionate and supportive community.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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We are looking for a volunteer to create and facilitate sessions and discussion groups with our volunteers and service users on a variety of subjects for our Learning and Development programme. You will work closely with the Volunteering Team to establish what volunteers and service users would like covered in the programme and then plan, organise and prepare a series of workshops. Some examples of popular sessions that have been held include confidence building, communication skills, presentation skills and more!
What you will be doing
- Create and facilitate workshops and discussion groups with our volunteers and service users on a variety of subjects for our Learning and Development programme
- With the support of the Volunteering Team establish topics for discussion
- Carry out research and prepare materials for the sessions
The skills you need
- Good communication skills
- Ability to provide a supportive, and inclusive atmosphere that encourages learning and participation.
- Calm and patient approach
- Basic IT skills
- Experience in putting together and delivering workshops is desired but no essential
What's in it for you
- Supporting You - You will have a dedicated volunteer supervisor to support you in your role; Quarterly volunteer forums with the central Volunteering team and volunteers across Hestia; References for job applications
- Developing You - You will gain knowledge and insight into issues that impact Domestic Abuse, Modern Slavery and Mental Health; You will have access to our extensive Learning and Development Programme; 40% of our departed volunteers secured a paid role at Hestia last year!
- Valuing You - We hold annual Volunteer Awards and Celebration events; We reimburse travel expenses and up to £5 for lunch for your volunteering; We hold social events and outings for our volunteers to get together and have some fun
We deliver services across London as well as campaign and advocate nationally on the issues that affect the people we work with.
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The Great Friendship Project is a non-profit community project dedicated to addressing the loneliness epidemic among young adults in their 20s and 30s following the COVID-19 pandemic.
We provide regular online and offline spaces for young adults to make new friendships, build networks of support, and rediscover a sense of community in London.
Role Overview
The Fundraising & Grant Writing Volunteer will be pivotal in bolstering the organisation's efforts to secure essential funding, driving sustainable growth.
In this role, you will be responsible for identifying potential grant sources, including foundations and donors that align with our mission.
You will lead the effort in drafting compelling grant proposals, letters of enquiry, and funding requests to effectively communicate our goals and needs.
Another key aspect of your role will be building and nurturing relationships with donors, sponsors, and partners, fostering strong connections to enhance our funding opportunities.
Finally, you will conduct market research to identify emerging trends and successful fundraising strategies, ensuring we remain ahead in our efforts to secure support.
Role Requirements:
- Commitment to the organisation's purpose and a genuine wish to address the issue of loneliness among young adults.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills.
- Acute attention to detail
- Skilled in Microsoft Office Suite and Google Workspace.
- Familiar with social media and various digital communication tools.
- Outstanding research skills
- Capability to operate autonomously and collaboratively, whether remotely or on-site.
- Past experience in grant writing and fundraising campaigns is desirable.
Application Process: To apply for this opportunity, please click apply. You will then be contacted about your interest in the role and asked to answer a few questions about your time commitment, your interest in the role and how your skills align with the role.
The Great Friendship Project is a non-profit organisation set up in 2021 to tackle loneliness amongst young adults.
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Catering Volunteers assist in the kitchen alongside our chefs. This role will include helping to prepare hot food, chopping vegetables, cooking etc.. And then serving our clients during breakfast or lunch service, taking the time to greet and engage with our clients.
- You do not need to be a trained chef as you will be well looked after by the team
- Willing to undertake Food Safety Level Two training (we will provide this)
- We are looking for volunteers with good communication skills, a willingness to get stuck in & help out.If this is you & you also have an interest in supporting adults experiencing homelessness and related issues, get in touch today
- Travel expenses paid
- Free brekafast of lunch
- Certificate of volunteering
The next stage is to have a chat to discuss the volunteer role in more detail, so do let me know when you would be free for a call
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Area Lead (Multiple- locations)
This is an exciting opportunity to volunteer as part of a team to support the vital work of the UK Field Operations at Care4Calais, responding to the various needs of the hundreds of refugees we support through the difficult process of claiming asylum in the UK. We are currently seeking Leads in the following areas, Essex, Buckingham, Bedfordshire, Scotland, Reading, Central London, West London, North London, Gatwick, North East England, West Yorkshire, South Yorkshire and Manchester.
As an Area Lead, you will act as a point of contact between non lead volunteers and the Care4Calais UK Operations team. Working mainly via Facebook/Whatsapp groups, Google Drive, and Zoom, your primary function is to motivate, inspire and support volunteers to take actions. These actions include distributions of essential aid to asylum seekers, joining in and organising social activities, and befriending and supporting asylum seekers to access key services. You will be available to answer questions and provide support to volunteers, and to drive the group forward to achieve maximum impact and effectiveness. You will be provided with full training including Induction, Safeguarding, Distribution, Boundaries, and develop skills in volunteer management, fundraising, advocacy, and a deeper understanding of the UK Immigration process. These skills have led to many volunteers obtaining paid roles in the sector.
In addition, you will represent Care4Calais in your region and support the team to identify and develop local partnerships. You will acquire an in-depth understanding of Care4Calais policies and procedures and ensure they are adhered to for all local operations. You will also be responsible for keeping the UK operations team informed of activities in your area, as well as feeding back to your group any UK-wide information and updates, promoting strong communication, best practice sharing and rapid action.
Responsibilities
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Attend induction, ongoing training and keep up to date with resources and procedure to ensure you can carry out the role effectively and efficiently.
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Able to work independently and manage your time effectively
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Supporting asylum seekers with a range of tasks including onwards referrals, signposting, emotional support
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Attend regular team meetings and contribute effectively
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Following safeguarding procedures and reporting safeguarding incidents appropriately
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Maintaining communication with the management team throughout your role, available for regular check-ins to ensure the best service is provided to our clients.
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Liaising with other professionals including local services and Migrant Help
Person Specification
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Organised and accurate with information, with an eye for detail.
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Excellent communication skills and the ability to communicate with people who do not have English as their first language, working alongside interpreters to ensure clients understand the process
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An understanding of the traumatic experiences that our clients have been through and the emotional resilience to cope with this
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Ability to be a self starter and motivate others, solution focussed and able to work off ones initiative.
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Dedicated to justice and the rights of refugees and asylum seekers, and a commitment to Care4Calais’s values
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Professional and dedicated to ensure that the best interests of the clients and Care4Calais are represented at all time
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Ability to use spreadsheets, Google Workspace, messaging platforms and secure databases.
Desirable Criteria:
Care4Calais is dedicated to cultivating a diverse and inclusive work environment and recognises that this is invaluable to our ability to serve the communities we support.
We therefore welcome and encourage applications from diverse backgrounds including from Black, Asian and Minority-Ethnic communities, people from refugee and migrant backgrounds, and people with lived experience of the UK immigration system.
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Proficiency in one or more of the languages spoken within asylum seeking communities, such as but not limited to: Arabic, Farsi, Pashto, Dari, Kurdish Sorani, Tigrinya, Amharic.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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***This is an unpaid voluntary role***
A crucial volunteer role at the centre, volunteer Centre Assistants help out at least one afternoon per week to warmly welcome members to the centre, help with queries (in person, by email and over the phone) and direct people to our various activities. This is an active and varied way to volunteer where no two days are the same!
Qualities you need for this role
- Confidence and communication skills in person and over the phone
- Reliable, dependable and a good sense of humour
- Flexibility, happy to support staff as needed
- Able to think on your feet
- Basic IT skills
When you'll be needed
- An afternoon per week: volunteers must commit for at least six months
- Monday-Friday between the hours 1:00pm - 5:00pm
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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***This is an unpaid voluntary role***
A crucial volunteer role at the centre, volunteer Reception Helpers help out at least one morning per week to warmly welcome members to the centre, help with queries (in person, by email and over the phone) and direct people to our various activities. This is an active and varied way to volunteer where no two days are the same!
Qualities you need for this role
- Confidence and communication skills in person and over the phone
- Reliable, dependable and a good sense of humour
- Flexibility, happy to support staff as needed
- Able to think on your feet
- Basic IT skills
When you'll be needed
- A morning per week: volunteers must commit for at least six months
- Monday-Friday between the hours 9:30am – 1:00pm
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.