Human Rights Volunteer Roles
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As a Lead Volunteer, you will assist the shop manager in leading, managing and planning for the development of a shop team. We’ll give you ongoing training and support to get you ready to lead a shift, train your team, and be left in charge. Best of all you’ll be raising vital funds to support people facing poverty around the world.
About this role
At Oxfam, we believe in empowering you by giving you training and opportunities to learn new skills, develop old skills, and make the most out of your time with us. For this key role, you don’t need to have any leadership or retail experience – we’ve got you covered. You can also get some lunch and travel costs too. Whatever you need, we’re here to help.
As a Lead Volunteer you’ll make a big difference while you develop your own skills that boost your confidence. In this role, we’ll support you to:
- Effectively delegate responsibilities and coach individuals and teams
- Improve your communication skills in this customer-facing role
- Foster an inclusive environment where everyone feels welcome
- Follow important policies around safeguarding, Health and Safety, and trading regulations
- Opening, closing and managing the shop in the shop manager’s absence
Volunteering that works for you
Volunteering can be very flexible to suit you. Training to be a Lead Volunteer can take anything from a few weeks to several months – everyone goes at the pace that’s right for them. If you’re not sure about this role but want to start as a standard volunteer, get in touch and we will find something right for you. By volunteering for a few hours a week, you will meet new people and have some fun for a good cause.
What you will be doing
- Effectively delegating responsibilities and coaching individuals and teams
- Supervising volunteers and ensuring safeguarding and health and safety policies are follow and acted on as appropriate, reporting any concerns
- Maximising the income from donations, Sourced by Oxfam and Gift Aid
- Opening, closing and managing the shop in the shop manager’s absence
- Keeping up to date with Oxfam’s internal communications and sharing any news with the shop team to ensure compliance with current requirements
The skills you need
- You do not need specific skills and experience, but the following will be useful:
- Enthusiastic and committed to achieving shop aims and objectives and motivating others
- Ability to work within Oxfam’s policies and shop guidelines
- Ability to work collaboratively with the shop manager and the shop team
- Commitment to Oxfam’s values of empowerment, accountability and inclusiveness
- Ability to work well as part of a team and under own initiative
- Helpful and friendly
- Ability to deal in a tactful and professional manner with confidential information and sensitive situations
What's in it for you
- Ongoing training and support
- Gain valuable leadership experience
- Some lunch and travel costs
- Improve transferable skills and boost your CV
- Grow your confidence and meet new people
- We can be flexible around your education, family, work, or health etc.
- Possible references for future employers
What happens next?
After you apply the manager will ask you to come in for an initial chat. This is not an interview, just a chance to get an idea of what you'd like to do in the shop. From there you can meet the rest of the volunteer team and get involved with whatever area of the shop takes your interest!
We need one reference and proof of ID for all volunteers and ask you to sign up to Oxfam's Code of Conduct. This role may require an enhanced DBS/PVG check, paid for by Oxfam.
Oxfam is a global community of people who believe in a kinder, and radically better world, where everyone has the power to thrive not just survive.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Community Focus Volunteer
Area: East Lancashire
Would you like to support an adult to be able to overcome the obstacles preventing them to live a better life. Our focus is to support people to understand the range of services available to them and to help people live happily and as independently as possible. Our community focus volunteer role provides opportunities to support individuals to overcome barriers relating to health & social care, social isolation, benefits, finances, housing, employment, and training. Our Community Focus Team aim to support people to live the life they want to live.
Yes?
Then our Community Focus Volunteer opportunity may be right for you!
You could be part of a community focus advocacy team that offers:
· To create trusting relationships with adults who are having trouble in navigating and accessing services
· To ensure people are listened too and actively involved in the decisions that affect their lives
· To support people to attend meetings/appointments with (but not limited to) GP’s, hospital appointments, the Jobcentre/benefit office, colleges, and or housing organisations
· To accompany our qualified Independent Advocates to client visits and appointments
· To support to our ‘pop-up’ advocacy outreach provision and raise awareness of our service within the community and at our Community focus hub.
· To support people in need of services and make them aware of their rights to statutory advocacy
· To help
· To support people to make a complaint regarding a negative experience when using services
Who are we looking for?
We are looking for reliable, compassionate, caring, respectful and understanding people who are good communicators to join our volunteer team.
You do not need to be an advocacy expert; empathy matters more than academic qualifications or experience and we are keen to hear from people of all ages and walks of life.
All we ask is that you are keen and able to:
· Complete and submit the relevant paperwork and forms
· Keep up to date with relevant legislation
· Engage in quarterly supervisions and volunteer meetings with your volunteer manager
· Participate in necessary internal and external training
· Be computer literate and have access to emails and Microsoft Teams on a device
· Adhere to our volunteer policies and procedures
· Maintain strict confidentiality
· To commit to 3 or 4 hours a week for a minimum of 6 months
· Work as part of a team
· Travel using public transport or your own vehicle for which you should have a full UK driving licence
What you will receive in return:
· Training opportunities
· An opportunity to develop your skills and experience
· Support and encouragement from our volunteer management team and the community advocacy team
· Out of pocket expenses
· Testimonials or a reference to support your career progression
· And most of all … a rewarding experience
OUR VALUES
Quality: We deliver high quality advocacy - we have over 20 years' experience of providing expert, person-led advocacy.
People: We put people at the heart of everything we do and want to enable them to make positive change in their lives.
Respectful: We are a respectful team - we treat everyone equally and make sure everyone feels valued, respected and listened to.
Trust: You can trust us and know that we will keep your information confidential and safe.
Independent: We are independent of councils and health services and we are on your side.
Learning: We never stop learning - we learn from the people we support, our partners and each other.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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About YAUK
We are a not-for-profit organisation passionate about improving the lives of young people across the UK and believe that every young person should have the opportunity to succeed regardless of their background or circumstances.
Our work involves using up-and-coming research and advocacy to address issues affecting young people, such as climate change, unemployment and skills training, and inclusion and diversity. We are firmly committed to improving young people's lives and believe that our unique and successful approach to achieving our vision will change lives for the better.
Please note that this is a VOLUNTEER role.
We won't accept applications from individuals residing outside of the UK as we operate on the principle of bettering the lives of young people in the UK. Therefore, we require our volunteers to have an understanding of what it is like to live in the UK.
Responsibilities
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To manage strategy, policy and the vision of the Research & Policy Department
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To guide and support more junior management to achieve success in their roles
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To have overall responsibility for all of our research and research ethics
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To oversee and develop departmental procedure and process
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To align the department with its objective and goals
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To be lead the department and oversee all of its volunteers and functions
You will need
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Management experience
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Research experience and have completed a postgraduate course of study
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Research ethics
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Planning skills
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Research report writing experience
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Ability to create and manage policy
Benefits
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This is a UK based 100% Fully remote and flexible role
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Supportive Team and Management to enhance your skills and build on your experience.
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Your work will help transform and empower many young people’s lives, rights and interests and assist in promoting equality for all young people.
Why volunteer with us?
We are a supportive and friendly organisation that takes pride in developing and nurturing our staff and providing them with excellent opportunities to thrive and further encourage their career growth and future aspirations.
We offer a fully remote working environment and a flexible and adaptable working schedule. This is an excellent opportunity to join a growing organisation, enhance your skills, and gain valuable experience to help you begin your career in Research as we endeavour to grow our organisation and continue to make positive changes to the lives of young people. If this sounds like you and you are interested in applying for this position, please submit your CV.
We look forward to hearing from you!
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Volunteering with Independent Choices, the domestic abuse helpline for Greater Manchester
Do you;
Have an interest in supporting survivors of domestic abuse?
Want to have a rewarding volunteering experience?
Want to volunteer within a supportive and caring team?
Have 3 hours a week to commit to making a difference?
We are looking to recruit female Helpline Volunteers to support callers on the Greater Manchester Domestic Abuse Helpline. On the helpline, volunteers provide high-quality, empowering, emotional, and practical support for survivors of domestic abuse and their friends & family members as well as professionals.
About Volunteering
• Our shifts are 3 hours a week between 10 am – 4 pm Monday to Friday
• Office-only volunteering
• Training at your own pace
• Based in Hulme
• Reasonable adjustments can be made
Volunteering with Independent Choices Greater Manchester can be a very rewarding experience and you will gain many useful skills, as well as making a positive difference to survivors of domestic abuse. We provide:
• Full and ongoing, training
• On -site support and regular supervision
• Flexible shifts
• Expenses are paid in cash on the day of volunteering
• A friendly office spaces
Who we are looking for,
Whilst there is no experience needed, we would ask that our volunteers have the following skills:
• Good listening skills and the ability to communicate well with a variety of people
• Punctuality, reliability, and a commitment to volunteering
• Ability to empathise and be non-judgmental
• Ability to learn new information and a can-do attitude
We welcome applications from a wide range of backgrounds, and are keen to hear from women who:
• Speak another language including Urdu, Punjabi, Bengali, Polish, and Arabic (but please do contact us if you do not have another language!)
• Women aged over 50
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Latin American House (LAH) is an organisation led by and for Latin Americans in the UK. Our work is dedicated to supporting the needs of the Latin American community in London and beyond, particularly those most disadvantaged or at risk, for example, those enduring living and working conditions in low-paid jobs, facing barriers to social protection, elderly and those without skills or knowledge of social support systems in the UK. The individuals and families using our services benefit from efficient and practical support, learn new skills and improve their opportunities. We strive to provide essential tools to Latin Americans to empower themselves in their pursuit of personal and social change.
As a Welfare Advice Assistant Volunteer, you will play a crucial role in providing support to individuals seeking assistance with welfare-related issues. You will work closely with welfare advisors to offer guidance, information, and support to clients facing various challenges, such as financial difficulties, housing issues, or access to essential services. Your dedication will directly contribute to improving the well-being and quality of life for those in need within our community.
Welfare advice services help with benefits and housing support, giving a big picture of the UK benefits system. This volunteer role lets you explore this system while helping people directly. It's an opportunity for those wanting to learn about tracking data and evaluation, as your work helps create important reports for funders. Working together is important in this role, as you'll be closely with other advisers like staff, partners, and fellow volunteers.
We offer legal and social advice in relation to benefits, housing, and employment law, as well as opportunities to acquire life-long skills
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The Afghanistan and Central Asian Association (ACAA) is looking for enthusiastic volunteer ESOL teachers to support refugees and asylum seekers.
Who we are:
ACAA works to empower and support refugees and asylum seekers by providing vital services that enable successful integration. These include English classes, mentoring, drop-in advice sessions, a legal surgery, employment and education training, counter-extremism workshops and youth and women's engagement services.
Role Summary:
Working as part of a small dynamic ESOL teaching team, responsibility for lesson planning and delivery will be shared between yourself and more experienced teachers. You will have the opportunity to shadow teachers and gain practical teaching experience before leading lessons. This is alongside training sessions for CPD (continued professional development), as you progress in the position you will take on more responsibility and develop your role. Classes meet both in-person and online and all days of the week (except Sunday), meaning you can teach any day that fits your schedule.
Duties will include:
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Preparing and delivering lessons to students of different ages and abilities
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Preparing classroom and coursework materials, homework assignments, and
weekly hand-outs
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Assessing students' class work and assignments
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Creating an engaging and fun teaching atmosphere
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Ensuring all our students engage in academic learning despite their ability, to
achieve their highest potential whilst developing personal and employability
skills
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Setting effective targets to monitor students’ progress
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Supporting and motivating students to allow them to grow and enhance their
own skills by both achieving qualifications and becoming ready for work
Personal requirements:
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Previous teaching experience is desirable, but not essential as support is provided
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ESOL qualification or equivalent experience
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Excellent verbal communication skills
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Good listening skills
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DBS checked or willingness to be
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Planning and organisational skills
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
About us
Women and Girls Network (WGN) is a pan-London organisation that supports women and girls affected by all forms of gendered-based violence. Our overall aim is to promote, preserve and restore the mental health and well-being of women and girls who have experienced, or are at risk of, gendered-based violence, whilst working towards a society free of gendered-based violence.
We do this by:
- Providing women-only holistic and seamless therapeutic services, which meet women and girls’ needs and contribute to total and sustainable recovery from the experiences of violence.
- Evidencing the impact of gendered-based violence and presenting this information in appropriate forums to affect social change in attitudes towards, and responses to, gendered-based violence.
- Developing good practice in the sector by providing training and guidance on specialist service provision and the development of culturally appropriate service delivery.
About the opportunities
WGN is now looking for additional committed women professionals to join our existing dynamic and dedicated Trustees, we are seeking number of trustees including treasurer. We are in particular encouraging Black African or Caribbean candidates to apply to align with the agenda of WGN.
Our ideal trustees:
- Are committed to supporting women and girls affected by gendered-based violence
- Have feminist/womanist and anti-racist values and principles
- Have a strong understanding of intersectionality
- Have the ability to think strategically and creatively about service delivery and development
- Have an understanding of the women’s / VAWG / voluntary sector
- Want to advance WGN’s aims and objectives
- Have well-developed leadership skills
- Have previous governance experience (desirable).
About you
The ideal candidates will also offer expertise, skills and experience in one of the following areas:
- Financial management
- Human resources management
- Strategic development
- Safeguarding
- Legal
- Policies and procedures related to WGN’s work.
Additional information
Trustees are required to attend six meetings a year. In addition, trustees are required to attend induction training and Away Days are usually held once a year. There may also be sub-committees that Trustees wish to join, and one Trustee member is invited to be on interview panels for any senior management recruitment. Trustees are also required to read documents and emails between meetings.
How to apply
Please visit our website to download the vacancy documents. Completed applications and equal opportunities monitoring forms should be submitted by 9am on Monday 21 October 2024.
Further Information
We will aim to get back to you within four weeks of your application with an invitation if you are successful. If you have not received a response to your application within 4 weeks you can assume your application has unfortunately not been successful on this occasion.
Please note if you are successful at the application and interview stages, you will be required to attend WGN’s Induction Training.
All posts are subject to pre-volunteering checks including DBS, references, and social media background screening.
WGN is an equal opportunities employer.
The above post is exempt under the Equality Act 2010, Schedule 9, Part 1
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Management Committee Members Sought by thriving grassroots mental health charity at the cutting edge of advocacy service delivery in South London
Community Support Network South London (CSN) is a Brixton based mental health service user led and run mental health charity which currently provides mental health advocacy services primarily within the London borough of Lambeth in forensic, (for people with a criminal record in addition to mental health problems); in-patient and community settings. We are seeking people to join our small and friendly Management Committee which currently has hybrid meetings on a bi-monthly basis. Management Committee members may also get involved in other aspects of the organisation, such as: promoting the organisation, fundraising, recruitment & other HR issues as appropriate to the trustee role of a small charity.
Expenses reasonably incurred in the execution of the role (e.g. travel) will be met.
Skills/qualifications required for this role:
Understanding of what is required of a trustee, (although an induction pack and training will be provided). Committee members will guide the work of the organisation, through policy and strategic development, funding. financial control & monitoring service provision.
Leadership, Mental Health, organisational development, management, financial and HR (Human Resources) skills and experience will be a particular asset, as will strategic development and fundraising experience. We particularly welcome people who have experience of mental health problems and/or mental distress to join our Committee.
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Become a Volunteer Advocate: help parents with a learning disability express themselves, and understand important information regarding their children.
A Volunteer Advocate plays an incredibly important role when it comes to supporting a parent with a learning disability. By having an advocate, parents have a much better chance at being able to navigate difficult processes about their children and be treated fairly throughout.
As a Volunteer Advocate, you will support the parent at meetings that are within children services by making sure they understand the information that is being shared, reasonable adjustments are made in line with their learning disability, they have the opportunity to share their views and feel like their voice is heard, as well as talk through the options that they have and discuss the consequences of each option so they can then can make an informed decision.
Full training will be available to understand more about learning disabilities, advocacy, as well as the potential processes parents are affected by when the local authority are involved with their family.
You will also;
- Receive supervision & development.
- Gain interpersonal communication skills.
- Gain an insightful experience within a social care setting.
- Make a real difference to someone’s life.
- Gain teamwork skills with an amazing team!
- As well as planning & organization skills, problem solving skills and positive attributes.
"Volunteering gives me the opportunity to connect with people & gives a sense of belonging to my community in a mutually beneficial way."
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The Communications Volunteer will write and coordinate our external communications. This includes CAW’s regular newsletter, stories and general information on our website, and campaign and research pieces. You will work alongside both our Research and Campaigns volunteers and key staff members.
• Work closely with our advice, partnership and community outreach team members to identify stories, case studies, advice and volunteering opportunities to promote
• Have the opportunity to write a regular newsletter for community partners and stakeholders to promote the work of Citizens Advice Westminster
• Produce short copy to promote our services for a variety of sources including our website and social media
• Explore and pilot new ways to promote our services to Westminster residents who currently don’t use our services, including through digital media
• Work with the Social Policy, Fundraising and Digital Media team to create high quality written content for campaigns and promotional materials
• Contribute to fundraising efforts by producing copy for general appeals, individual and group emails and our website
• Proofread and edit copy produced by others when requested
Skills, experience and time commitment
• Enthusiasm and commitment to work alongside a motivated team providing advice and information for residents across Westminster
• Excellent writing, communication and “people” skills
• Experience in writing informative, persuasive or neutral content depending on the purpose of and audience for the communication
• Self-motivation and the ability to work independently
• IT skills necessary to support research across numerous existing Citizens Advice databases and platforms
• Knowledge and experience of marketing and communications which is transferrable to Citizens Advice
• Experience with digital media, layout/design, creating presentations and/or fundraising would be advantageous but are not essential for this role.
Ability to commit 1 or 2 days a week to the role on a regular basis; location is flexible but it is helpful to be able to come to CAW at least a couple of times each month and to participate in Advice Forums and other regular activities as these provide useful insights into our work and our clients’ experiences
WHAT WE OFFER YOU
• Our Head of People Development and Volunteering will support you as you join CAW and ensure that you get any training that you might need
• You will join a positive, supportive and friendly team of volunteers and paid staff
• All our volunteers are an integral part of our team. You are invited to attend regular trainings, to join social events and to support group activities
• Your line manager will provide regular individual meetings and support
• You will have access to national Citizens Advice e-learning, networks and resources.
• It is CAW policy that volunteers should get out-of-pocket expenses.
WHAT ELSE YOU NEED TO KNOW
Equal opportunities Citizens Advice Westminster is committed to equal opportunities, and all staff and volunteers are expected to share this commitment. This means actively opposing all forms of discrimination and ensuring that the service is equally available to all people.
Confidentiality Everything that you see and hear in the organisation is private. All staff and volunteers must sign an agreement to observe a strict rule of confidentiality before they begin their role.
How to apply-You will need to complete the online application form. If successful we will invite you for an informal interview where we will discuss your role, interests, and skills.
What happens after I have filled in the application form? Your application will be reviewed by the Head of People Development and Volunteering who will contact you for a conversation about your interest in volunteering at CAW. You may be asked to undertake a basic skills assessment and participate in an interview. The process will be friendly and supportive! If you have any questions about the volunteer roles prior to completing your application please contact
Citizens Advice Westminster works to make a difference to the lives of people in Westminster. We deliver a high quality, agile advice service.
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We are looking for enthusiastic individuals to help support the running of our free October half-term Youth Club! Come and get involved this October, meet our lovely team and be part of the effort to provide a free and accessible week of fun activities for children.
About our Organisation:
RJ4All (Restorative Justice for All) is an international institute with a mission to address power abuse and advance community cohesion and human rights, and work to relieve poverty through the values and practice of restorative justice. An important part of our work is done at our community centre in Rotherhithe, London. The centre provides a wide range of services for our local community; from food sharing, gardening, wellbeing circles, cycling to holiday activities for children.
About Youth Club:
Our Youth Clubs aim to provide parents with an accessible and affordable option for their children (aged 10-16) over the school holidays. They give young people the chance to come together and build friendships, have fun and learn something new. This is a part of our efforts to reduce isolation and improve community cohesion through restorative practices and activities. Our October Youth Club runs from the 28th October to the 1st November.
Your Role:
Your help as part of our Youth Club effort is incredibly valued. You will be involved in the following::
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Supporting our resilience workshops by taking part in the activities, and helping get the children excited and engaged in learning
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Facilitating sports and crafts activities with the children, such as going on visits to local parks, playing football together, and making leaf collages
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Helping the children feel comfortable and have fun
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Setting an example, and guiding good behavior
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Helping to serve lunch
Desirable Skills and Experience:
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Enthusiasm
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Creativity
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Experience working with children
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Skill in a creative or sports activity: e.g. improvisational theatre, football, drawing, dance
RJ4All is a charitable, user-led institute with expertise in preventing and addressing harm at the individual, community and inter-state levels.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Now-u is a non-profit website and app, launched in July 2020 with a mission to inform, involve and inspire people to help tackle some of the world's most pressing environmental and social problems related to i) human rights and welfare, ii) protecting the world around us, and iii) preserving our species and the planet.
Through promotion we also engage with users of our app and website. By giving people actionable opportunities to help further the cause of our chosen campaigns (i.e. donating to certain charities, writing to your local MP, links to sign petitions), we work to create an engaging space whereby anyone can help contribute and tackle some of the challenges we face today.
The role
We are looking for a Researcher to join our Campaigns team. The role will involve researching a range of important social, economic, and environmental issues, and then writing up your findings in a way that’s informative yet engaging. Supporting both the Head of Campaigns and Campaign Manager, our Researchers are essential to the creation of all content within the now-u app.
What you will be doing
Our Campaigns span every issue imaginable – from LGBTQ+ rights to anti-racism, from saving our oceans to promoting sustainable transport, and from helping those in poverty to protecting refugees. As one of our Researchers, you will be charged with not only providing information on these global issues, but also connecting our users with charities across the UK so that they might help make a difference. This could entail finding volunteering opportunities, reliable donation points, or petitions that need signing – the possibilities are endless.
Once the research is done, you will need to curate your findings into what we call a ‘Campaign’ and produce copywriting that sets out the Campaign’s purpose in a way that will affect our users and inspire them to get involved – and then to return to the app again and again!
We also have a news section within the app, sharing articles on the most important issues. We are looking, therefore, for someone that keeps an eye on the various media platforms, knows what’s happening, and is able to be reactive to the latest stories for publishing.
Other responsibilities may include working with our partnerships and social media teams to ensure that our partner charities are being effectively supported and that key Campaigns are being shared across our channels.
*This role will be voluntary and thus unpaid*
What you will need
To be successful in the role as a Researcher, you will ideally have experience working in content – either as a writer or researcher – or working for a non-profit organisation. As a team made up entirely of volunteers, we are self-motivated and proactive about getting our work done with a shared passion for the app’s potential to have a real impact. You are creative with a flair for language, but simultaneously analytical and strategic about your approach to a task.
Our working hours are flexible, usually 3-5 hours a week, and the Campaigns team likes to get together once a fortnight to discuss what we’re working on and any upcoming priorities.
Volunteering with now-u is an opportunity to provide really important support to a new project that we hope could really make a positive difference in the world. You would also become part of a small friendly volunteer team who would love to work collaboratively.
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Enjoy fashion, merchandising and meeting new people? Join us at Save the Children Totnes and help us change the world!
We are looking for people over the age of 16 to join our Mary's Living and Giving Shop for Save the Children, Chiswick . Activities include serving customers, sorting through donations, visual merchandising and volunteering alongside a large and diverse team. No previous experience is required as all training will be provided....along with tea, coffee and cake!
We can be flexible around your other commitments, so if you're interested in volunteering with us please do click through and apply online. Once we have your application we'll be in touch to arrange a time for you to pop in, get a feel for the role and meet some of the incredible team.
Your gift of time, creativity and kindness can help change the world!
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Are you enthusiastic, committed and looking for a new challenge?
Do you have skills and experience to contribute to a local charity based in Lambeth?
Join us as a Trustee as we approach our 55th year and ensure a sustainable future at a time when demand for our advice, counselling and wellbeing services is higher than ever.
Centre 70 supports and works alongside those who are facing social, mental, financial or other personal difficulties through a holistic programme of free and affordable services including: Advice; Counselling; Training and Advocacy.
Our approach to our work is guided by our values. We are: passionate; inclusive; responsive and community focused.
In this Trustee recruitment round, we are looking to increase the diversity of our board and representation from the communities we serve. Within this we are specifically seeking applications from individuals with experience in Property / Estate Management, Fundraising, Community Engagement and Co-production, HR, Marketing & Communications and Advice provision.
We are also looking for a new Chair of trustees to provide strategic leadership and create a collaborative culture, ensuring good governance as we deliver on our vision, harnessing the skills and experience of our committed Board of Trustees (BoT), staff and volunteer team.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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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.
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