Prison Volunteer Roles in City Of London, London
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Prison-based volunteers are the backbone of Fine Cell Work (FCW). Supported by the Fine Cell Work programmes team and by other staff at the FCW office, they teach and administer FCW stitching groups in prisons.
Prison volunteers work in teams to organise classes and teach our stitchers, as well as providing groups information to the prison and to the FCW office. The precise mix of skills will vary from prison to prison.
Volunteering in prison for Fine Cell Work requires ideally a good level of needlework skill (or a willingness to learn), some teaching experience and/or experience of working with socially-excluded groups. Volunteers must be patient and non-judgemental in order to work effectively. As a prison volunteer you will:
- Developing skills and confidence
- Teach prisoners to stitch FCW products within the framework of our training programme
- Encouraging and supporting prisoners to volunteer as class coordinators and peer mentors
- Encouraging and helping prisoners who wish to undertake their own creative projects
- Teaching prisoners to stitch FCW products within the framework of our training programme
- Encouraging and supporting prisoners to volunteer as class coordinators and peer mentors
- Encouraging and helping prisoners who wish to undertake their own creative projects
It is essential for volunteers to support FCW ethos, believe in rehabilitation, be an excellent teamworker, observe personal boundaries, be reliable and patient to ensure cell groups run smoothly, and have record-keeping skills and have at knowledge of tapestry/needlework. .
Volunteers work in prisons around the UK dependant on where groups are based, therefore it is requred that volunteers will be able to travel to the relevant prisons. Travel expenses will be reimbursed by the charity.
Please take some time to read the role description to find put more details about the role and what we offer to our volunteers.
At Fine Cell Work, we know diversity fosters creativity and innovation. We are committed to equality of opportunity, to being fair and inclusive, and to being a place where all belong. We therefore particularly encourage applications from candidates who are likely to be underrepresented in FCW’s workforce.
These include applicants from Black, Asian and minority ethnic backgrounds, people with disabilities, LGBTQI+, and male identifying applicants as these are currently under-represented in our volunteers groups.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Who we are
WIP is a national charity dedicated to making a difference to the lives of women affected by the criminal justice system. We campaign for a new system of justice; one that addresses the root causes of offending (including homelessness, harmful substance use, mental ill health and experiences of poverty, trauma and abuse).
Our Women’s Centres and the services we provide in communities in Manchester, London and Surrey and in prisons deliver trauma-informed, holistic, women-centred support to enable those whom we work with to address the complex challenges they face
Who are we looking for
A Treasurer who will take the lead in financial governance and in shaping our financial strategy, supporting our Director of Finance and Resources in financial forecasting and budgets, and in liaising with our auditors. Our end of year accounts are externally audited. We expect our Treasurer to have finance experience, to be able to understand accounts, be able to comment on our financial records and financial strategy and communicate effectively on these matters with other trustees. It would be helpful if you have experience of charity finance, but it is not essential.
The Board meets 4 times per year and has one away day each year. The Treasurer is also expected to Chair the Finance, Audit and Risk Committee 4 times a year and have regular meetings with the leadership team of Women in Prison to specifically advise on finance
We are looking for someone who can commit to being the treasurer for at least three years.
The role will require you
- To participate in collaborative decision making with the board of trustees and leadership team of Women in Prison to set the strategic direction of the charity
- To work in active partnership with the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Director of Finance and Resources on financial forecasting, budgets, reserves policy, risks and controls, liaison with auditors, and advising and supporting to ensure robust financial management of the organisation
- Communicate financial, audit and risk information to the board and leadership team in a way that brings it alive to non-financial specialists
- Ensure that finances are considered appropriately throughout all strands of the Board’s work and highlight areas of financial risks to be considered and managed
- Represent Women in Prison at external meetings as appropriate
You will have
- Commitment to anti-racism and intersectional feminism
- A finance professional, ideally with knowledge of charity finance
- Strategic thinker with the ability to balance risk and opportunity
- Good communication and interpersonal skills
- Interest in the work of Women in Prison and willingness to visit programmes in the community and prison
- Experience of networking, and influencing
- Ability to analyse information and data
- Understanding of the legal duties and responsibilities of trusteeship
What’s in it for You?
- The opportunity to play a part in helping Women in Prison to realise it's vision of a society which no longer accepts the structural inequalities that lead women and girls into contact with the criminal justice system
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Summary
Self-Weigh Station Assistant needed for our Self-Weigh Stations throughout East Herts Family Centres.
Self-Weigh
An opportunity to check your baby’s weight as well as talk to staff from the Family Support Service on a variety of health promotions and parenting support topics.
De Havilland FC – Hatfield, Thursdays 12.30 to 3.30pm
Oak Tree Family Centre - Welwyn, Thursdays, 9.30am - 1pm
Waterside FC, Welwyn, Fridays, 8.30 - 12.30pm
Creswick FC – WGC, Tuesdays, 3.00pm - 5.30pm
Selections Family Centre, Hertford, Mondays, 8.30am -12.30pm
Rosedale Community Church, Cheshunt, Mondays, 12.30pm - 3pm
High Trees Family Centre, Turnford, Tuesdays, 8.00am - 11.30am
Beane Valley Family Centre, Hertford, Fridays, 8.30am - 12.30pm
Bramble Hill Family Centre, Buntingford, Thursdays, 8.30am - 1.00pm
Buttercups Family Centre, BIshops Stortford, Mondays, 9.30pm - 12.30pm
Main Tasks could include:
- To welcome families and support with all the required tasks to enable the smooth running Baby and Toddler Health Clinics.
- To support with setting up and tidying away.
- To support with the smooth running of the clinic.
- To greet families and support with signing in and out.
- Encourage and support families to complete registrations with the service.
- To check registrations using specialist children & families’ database.
- Signpost families to the appropriate professional in the room.
- Become familiar with the programme to support new parents.
- Signposting to relevant FSS groups, groups or support
Skills, Experience and Qualities needed:
- Aged 18 or over.
- Willing to undergo an enhanced DBS check.
- You need to have a friendly approach.
- Excellent communication skills
- Maintain confidentiality at all times
- The ability to work well in a team and unsupervised.
Support Offered:
- Training provided prior to starting role.
- Full induction into the service
- Ongoing support and supervision throughout role.
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Summary
East Herts Family Support Service are looking for Volunteers across a variety of roles and locations to support the service lead by One YMCA.
Some of the sessions that require support include:
Stay & Play
Providing a fun session for children aged 0-5 years with a range of activities and resources for children to explore. We will provide a specific area for babies with staff on hand to offer support and advice. Families can come along with their children to have fun and socialise with other parents and carers.
Gilston Village Hall, GILSTON, Wednesdays, 10 - 11.30 am
Beane valley family centre (0 to 18 months), HERTFORD, Thursdays, 12.45 - 3.15pm
Selections Family center, HERTFORD, Fridays, 9.30 - 12.00pm
Southern Maltings,WARE, Thursdays, 9.30 - 11.30pm
High Trees Family Centre, TURNFORD, Fridays, 1.15pm - 3.45
Active Rhyme Time, High Trees Family Centre, TURNFORD, Mondays, 9.30 - 11.15
Creswick Family Centre, WELWYN GARDEN CITY, Wednesday, 9.30am - 12.00pm
Silver Birches Family Centre, WARE, Tuesdays, 9.30am - 11.15am
Greenfield FC – Waltham Cross, Tuesdays, 9.15am - 11.45am
Rosedale Community Church, Cheshunt, Mondays, 12.30 - 3.30pm
Woolmer Green Village Hall, KNEBWORTH,Tuesday, 9.30am - 12.000am
Howe Dell Community Hall, Hatfield, Wednesdays, 9.30am -12.00am
Breaks Manor Community Centre, Hatfield, Mondays, 9.30am - 12.00
Main Tasks could include:
To support the vision of the Family Centre supporting the Early Start Team in their work with parents, carer's, families and Children (under 11years)
- To ensure all families
- feel welcome comfortable and valued.
- To support the engagement of parents in their children’s development and learning.
- Setting up/tidying away
- activities.
- Engage & play with the children.
- Lead on specific activities as required.
- Includes both indoor and outdoor activities
- Encourage and support families to register with the service
Skills, Experience and Qualities needed:
- Aged 18 or over.
- Willing to undergo an enhanced DBS check.
- You need to have a friendly approach.
- Excellent communication skills
- Maintain confidentiality at all times
- The ability to work well in a team and unsupervised.
Support Offered:
- Training provided prior to starting role.
- Full induction into the service
- Ongoing support and supervision throughout role.
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About Us
A Bag for Flo is a non-profit chairty dedicated to supporting individuals facing period poverty by providing free period products.
The Role
This is a volunteer remote role for a Trustee/Volunteer focusing on Grants & Fundraising at A Bag for Flo. The individual will be responsible for researching and applying for grants, as well as planning and organising fundraising events and campaigns to support our cause.
About You
• Grant writing and fundraising experience
• Great organisation skills
• Strong communication and interpersonal skills
• Ability to work independently and remotely
• Passion for social causes and community projects
• Values align with that of A Bag for Flo
• Able to dedicate 2+ hours a week to the chairty
Apply
Please send a cover letter including why you want to join A Bag for Flo and the skills you can bring.
About Crisis
Crisis is the national charity for people experiencing homelessness. We believe everyone should have somewhere safe and warm to call home and are committed to ending homelessness. Every year we work side by side with thousands of people from all sections of our communities to help them rebuild their lives and leave homelessness behind for good.
How you will contribute to ending homelessness
The Housing First team at Crisis Skylight London provides intensive support to 40 clients who are multiply excluded and have experienced a long history of homelessness. You will be supporting the team and its clients with administrative tasks, including recording and analysing accurate data, identifying community services that clients can access, contacting clients to encourage involvement in the service and other general admin tasks.
Time Commitment: Minimum 8 hours per week during office hours, any day(s) Mon-Thurs.
Core tasks
- Identifying community services that coaches can access as part of client support and updating the team’s bank of resources
- Using internal data systems to record, track and communicate accurate client information and activities
- Supporting with document gathering/redaction for service evaluation and ensuring client data is accurate and up to date
- Promoting activities by maintaining effective communication with the team and members and preparing advertising materials
- Contacting members to encourage member involvement in development of the service, e.g., carrying out surveys by phone
- Assisting with printing, filing, photocopying, scanning, shredding and recycling and any other general administration that is required
Who we are looking for
- Good working knowledge of Microsoft Office 365 (Word, Excel, Outlook, SharePoint, PowerPoint and Publisher) and the ability to use the internet
- Excellent organisational skills, reliable and able to prioritise tasks
- Able to work efficiently as part of a team and proactively using own initiative
- Friendly and polite with the confidence to interact with individuals from a diverse range of backgrounds including those with English as a second language
- Patient and non-judgmental approach to supporting clients
- Understands the importance of confidentiality and maintaining boundaries
- Able to commit to the role for a minimum of six months
- A strong desire to help end homelessness
What you will gain
- Workplace experience in a national organisation
- The opportunity to share existing skills or develop new skills in a welcoming and supportive environment
- A platform for building confidence
- The opportunity to be part of a friendly team who are committed to ending homelessness
- Full induction and training for the role followed by support from a dedicated Volunteer Supervisor
- An understanding of the Housing First approach
- A reference from a reputable organisation
Additional information
- Following a successful interview, references and a Basic DBS check, completion of compulsory e-learning and training are required before commencement of this role
- A Crisis IT account will be issued for this role
- Volunteers must comply with Crisis policies, including health and safety, IT, data protection and code of conduct
- Out of pocket travel and lunch expenses will be reimbursed on production of receipts/statements
- We encourage people from all backgrounds to apply and particularly welcome Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic, LGBTQ+, disabled and male applicants as well as those with lived experience of homelessness as these are currently under-represented groups in our volunteer pool
Application deadline: Sunday 13th October at 2pm
In-person interviews: Wednesday 23rd October
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Babyzone is a charity which aims to support to families with babies and toddlers. We’re focused on breaking down the barriers that many parents face in accessing high quality early years offers.
Babyzones are currently delivered each week in Youth Zones where we run free exploratory play and evidence-based early years classes in a clean, safe and welcoming environment. We design our approach around the needs of lower income families, but are open to all. Parents don’t sign up in advance, there’s no timetable and we don’t take names and personal details from our families. We believe that by removing barriers we are creating a fully accessible, inclusive place for parents and carers to bring their children to play, read, chat and sing together.
We would love to have a team of Volunteers to help us support and engage with the families who attend Babyzone. We would love for you to do this by:
- speaking with the families, some of which are experiencing loneliness, PPD, poverty, abuse
- play with the children and introduce them to some of the activities we have going on
- keep the play spaces tidy and accessible
- direct the families to the correct support or classes that we run
- support with set up and pack down
You are welcome to choose what hours you'd like to volunteer, as long as they are between 8.30am-2.30pm.
We welcome Volunteers of any age, as long as you are over 18 and willing to support families and children.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Detailed description
Baby Group
An opportunity to meet other families with young babies in a supportive, stimulating and friendly environment. During the session you can play, discover more about their development and support your wellbeing. ** The activities and content of the sessions are planned for children 0 - pre-walkers **
Baby Group
Silver Birches Family Centre, HERTFORD, Fridays, 9.30am - 12.00 pm
Selections Family Centre, HERTFORD Mondays, 9.30am - 12.00 pm
Creswick FC - WGC, Fridays, 9.30am - 12.00
De Havilland FC - Hatfield, Thursdays, 9.30am - 12
High Trees FC – Turnford, Mondays, 1.00pm - 3.30 pm
The Ark FC – Hoddesdon, Tuesdays, 12.30am - 3.00pm
Buttercups Family Centre, Bishop's Stortford, Mondays, 12.30pm - 2.30 pm
Main Tasks could include:
To support the vision of the Family Centre supporting the Early Start Team in their work with parents, carer's, families and Children (under 11years)
- To ensure all families feel welcome comfortable and valued.
- To support the engagement of parents in their babies development and learning.
- Setting up/tidying away activities.
- Engage & play with the children.
- Lead on specific activities as required.
- Includes both indoor and outdoor activities
- Encourage and support families to register with the service
Skills, Experience and Qualities needed:
- Aged 18 or over.
- Willing to undergo an enhanced DBS check.
- Commitment to online and face-to-face training.
- You need to have a friendly approach.
- Excellent communication skills
- Maintain confidentiality at all times
- The ability to work well in a team and unsupervised.
Support Offered:
Training provided prior to starting role.
Full induction into the service
Ongoing support and supervision throughout role.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Summary of Role:
A key role at the food bank, you will run one shift a week alongside other Coordinators. You will work in close cooperation with volunteers and guests, ensuring that the food service is as smooth as possible, dealing with any incidents that may arise.
Location: St Michaels Church Hall, 37 Bounds Green Rd, London, N22 8SD
Hours: Tuesdays or Thursdays, 9am - 1pm or 12.30pm - 5pm. Plus a fortnightly meeting (2 hours)
About Bounds Green Food Bank:
Open since June 2020, we serve over 1,300 children and adults in the community. We are committed to improving lives by providing food and essential household items to build a healthy, hunger-free tomorrow. We strive to promote social inclusion by supporting people who find themselves in a crisis situation where they need assistance to feed themselves and their families.
The Role:
1. Manage Food Service Volunteers
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Manage the Section Leads and Food Service Volunteers, allocating tasks according to each volunteer’s experience and ability.
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Make sure volunteers are aware of and follow food bank policies and procedures (e.g. the Kitchen Policy and using the food bank themselves).
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Ensure volunteers follow all health and safety precautions, including checking all items are in-date.
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Ensure all volunteers sign the register.
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Support volunteers, ensure they take breaks, help them deal with any difficult incidents and ensure they alert you to any issues.
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Be available to volunteers and responsive to their needs.
2. Manage Guests
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Ensure that guests have completed the registration process and are referred to the Advice Team where eligibility to use the food bank has not been confirmed.
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Treat all guests equally, welcoming them to the food bank and making sure they are respected and thought about.
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Ensure the order of the queue is maintained.
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Deal with any issues by speaking directly to the guest, asking them to follow the rules and helping them deal with any difficult incidents.
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Ensure no alcohol or drugs are used at the food bank or in the queue.
3. Complete Daily Duties
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Prepare for setting up from 9am and complete shift at 1pm (depending on shift time).
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Prepare to open the food bank to guests at 1pm and lock up at 5pm (depending on shift time).
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Receive deliveries: know what deliveries to anticipate and coordinate volunteers to direct the driver, unload their vehicle and load crates in the hall.
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Organise the decanting and repacking of items.
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Keep an eye on stocks and make a note of shortages.
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Complete additional tasks that may arise e.g. bagging food, getting rid of waste, and updating admin.
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Ensure the hall is clean and organised before locking up.
Person Specification:
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Has 6 months’ experience in a similar capacity.
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Can organise and manage tasks efficiently.
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Can keep calm under pressure.
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Able to de-escalate difficult situations.
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Be willing to attend training eg. safeguarding, first aid and management skills.
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Willing to do administrative work (eg. taking minutes and reading the minutes of other meetings shared with the Food Service Team).
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Reliable, assertive and tactful with both volunteers and guests.
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Team player with good communication skills.
Please ensure you include your phone number and email address in the CV
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Shannon Trust Volunteer Network - Community Reading and Numeracy Coach
Do you want to join an organisation committed to addressing low literacy and numeracy?
Volunteers are essential to Shannon Trust and bring their energy, ideas and skills to train mentors in prisons, support learners in the community and enhance our business support team.
We are looking for a volunteer to provide one-to-one reading and numeracy support to learners in the community.
Shannon Trust’s vision is of a future where everyone can experience the positive impact of learning. As a community reading and numeracy coach your role will be at the heart of our organisation as you support our learners in the community. This will include providing one-to-one support to learners to help them to improve their reading and numeracy through the delivery of Turning Pages and Count Me In sessions, as well as supporting the development of our programme within partner services. You may be volunteering one-to-one with learners, or as part of a small team with other volunteers/ staff.
Volunteer benefits include: induction training and ongoing training, support and development in the role, flexible working, recognition for your contribution and reimbursement of expenses where applicable.
The biggest benefit though is our culture – our people really want to be a part of the organisation.
We welcome volunteer applications from people with lived experience of the criminal justice system and do not routinely ask for details of any criminal convictions.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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As the commissioned Restorative Justice Service for London and a Registered Service Provider with the Restorative Justice Council, Calm Mediation are committed to providing safe, high quality support to RJ participants.
If you are a Restorative Justice Council Registered Practitioner – at Foundation, Intermediate or Advanced level – and have availability for casework across London and the wider prison estate, volunteering with Calm Mediation is for you.
You will be joining a dynamic team at an exciting time, contributing to shaping the landscape of RJ in London as we scale up and diversify our service to best meet the needs of a vibrant city.
We offer an attractive volunteer support package including: meeting the cost of your RJC registration renewal & level progression; regular high quality case supervision with an experienced Practitioner; group supervision and support; skills development & training opportunities; CPD and social events.
If this volunteer role suits your skills, kindly apply by sending your CV along with your RJC Registered Practitioner certificate.
A full CV is not required. Kindly upload a brief summary of your RJ experience, training, qualifications or professional certificates.
Calm Mediation is a non-profit organisation bringing over 25 years of hands-on experience in Mediation & Restorative Justice, training & practice.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Could you help someone change their life and avoid reoffending?
Belong’s vision is of hope, rehabilitation and recovery for victims and perpetrators of crime. We inspire change by providing long term, individualised responses to conflict and crime through restorative Justice, psychotherapy, mentoring, and training for criminal justice professionals.
We have exciting opportunities available for committed, compassionate people to volunteer as one-to-one mentors with us. Volunteers will work with young people and adults serving prison sentences at HMP Brixton, HMPYOI Feltham and HMPYOI Isis or serving community sentences in London. Successful applicants will have a qualification in criminology, psychology or a relevant area, and/or at least one year of experience working with children, young people or adults facing disadvantages. For genuine occupational requirement reasons successful applicants must be aged 21 years or over. (exemption under the Equality Act 2010 Part 1 Schedule 9).
One-to-one mentors will build a professional working relationship with individuals as they serve their prison or community sentence and work towards a crime free future. Mentoring sessions will take place once per week or fortnight, for one to two hours per session. During the sessions volunteers will offer support to individuals to assist them to access education; training and employment; develop life skills; work through previous traumas and build positive relationships. Mentoring sessions will take place during weekdays or weekends. Volunteers need to be able to commit to the role for at least one year.
Interviews for the role will take place prior to the training dates and selection for the role confirmed after participation in the training.
Successful applicants will be invited to participate in an initial two-day training course at either HMP Brixton, HMPYOI Feltham or HMPYOI Isis from 9:30am-4pm on Saturday 16th and Saturday 23rd November. Please note: spaces on the training course are limited and we may close the recruitment before the closing date if spaces become full.
Prison security vetting and/or an enhanced DBS check are required for this role and all volunteers will be supported to undergo this. After vetting processes are complete, further training will be provided at the prison in which mentors are volunteering, with a range of dates available.
Full support and supervision will be provided to volunteers. We particularly encourage applications from people from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic backgrounds and from people with lived experience of the criminal justice system.
To apply, please send us your CV and covering letter as soon as possible, and by Sunday 6 October 2024 . Interviews will be held remotely on Zoom or via phone call. Applications will be screened and applicants interviewed on a first come first served basis, and we have a limited number of spaces available on our November training course. We reserve the right to close this recruitment process before the closing date if we receive a high number of suitable applications beforehand.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Mentor Liaison Officer - Youth Mix Mentor Programme
Youth Mix is a new start-up young people’s charity that aims to become an award-winning charity that’s about “Inspiring A Generation” empowering young people to be change-makers in their communities, as well as through projects that UNITE communities, EDUCATE on social issues, INSPIRE a generation of leaders and CREATE active citizens.
ROLE SUMMARY
We are looking for a Mentor Liaision Officer to join our team supporting our exciting new mentor programme. This role will be reporting to the Operations Manager but will also work closely with the HR Manager as well as other key project people.
This volunteer will be our key contact for our Youth Mix Mentors. They will provide regular communication between Youth Mix and mentors, such as induction emails and meetings to confirm expectations as a mentor, monitoring the completion of mandatory training, updating them on progress of the project, updates on assigning a mentee and supporting their needs as required.
ROLE TITLE:
Mentor Liaison Officer
HOURS:
Up to 6 hours a week
COMMITMENT PERIOD:
Minimum of 6 month, up to 18 months
RESPONSIBLE TO:
Operations Manager / HR Manager
LOCATION:
Remote with in person meetings in London
Key duties will include the following:
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Work with the HR Manager to complete the onboarding of mentors.
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Work with the team to ensure timely allocation of mentee to mentor.
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Work with the team to actively resolve any issues that prevent mentors from performing their duties.
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Ensure mentors complete mandatory training. Check on progress, assign the right courses, collect and store certificates, updating the tracker and ensure timely reimbursements as necessary.
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Keep up to date with any changes required to training courses and/or processes to ensure they are relevant. Suggest updates and improvements to mentor documentation as required.
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Obtain feedback from mentors to improve the Mentoring Programme as appropriate.
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Support the charity (from a mentor lens) as required by the Programme Manager/HR Manager and CEO to achieve the objectives of the project.
You must have:
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Experience of working in a mentoring-based position
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UK Charity experience and or experience of working in the UK with young people
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Experience of onboarding new entrants
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Good administration and record keeping skills
How to apply
Email us your CV with the reference MLO924, via the Charity Jobs button and once your application has been reviewed and if you are successful, we will contact you to arrange an interview.
PLEASE NOTE: Due to the high number of applications we are expecting to receive for this role, we are not able to respond individually to candidates concerning their applications.
Therefore, if after the application stage of the process, if you do not hear from us 4 weeks from the date of submitting your application, please consider your application unsuccessful on this occasion. We will then send you a short application form for you to complete and email back to us. Once your application has been reviewed and if you are successful we will contact you to arrange a telephone interview.
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We are seeking a dedicated and experienced individual to join our Board of Trustees as a Treasurer Trustee. The Treasurer Trustee will play a pivotal role in ensuring the financial integrity, sustainability, and accountability of NBR.
Key Responsibilities:
Budgeting and strategic financial planning
- Ensure all strategic plans are financially appraised and budgets are aligned to both short-term and long-term objectives each year.
- Oversee planning/budgeting processes in conjunction with the Board and constructively challenge and modify where required.
Statutory Financial Reporting
- Liaise with external agencies to create the annual accounts.
- Present the annual report and accounts to trustees for them to formally approve, ensuring they have been fully comprised of the contents.
Reserves Policy
- Safeguard the organisation’s finances.
- Regularly assess the charity’s reserves position, keeping the board informed and advising whether this needs modification if financial circumstances change.
In relation to Governance
- Lead the Board’s duty to ensure proper accounting records are kept, financial resources are controlled, and economically spent in line with governance, legal and regulatory requirements.
- Chair finance committees in line with terms of reference and report findings/developments back to the Board of trustees.
- Advise on the financial implications of the charity’s strategic plans and oversee the charity’s financial risk-management process.
Time Commitment:
- The board meets a maximum of 4 times a year and the Treasurer is expected to be available for all meetings, in person or virtual – dates agreed in advance.
- The Treasurer will Chair the Finance Sub-Committee which meets on an ad hoc occasion.
- The Treasurer will be expected to carry out financial duties as outlined above throughout the year, specifically preparing the Annual Report & Accounts and reporting all financial activities to the Board.
What are we looking for?
Qualifications:
- Qualified accountant with demonstration of not-for-profit awareness and knowledge
- Competent IT skills, with working knowledge of Xero (or similar accounting software)
- Proven ability to communicate and explain financial information to members of the board and other stakeholders.
- Analytical and evaluation skills, demonstrating good judgement.
- Understanding and acceptance of the legal duties, responsibilities and liabilities of trusteeship, and the Treasurer role in particular
- Good communication and leadership skills
- Commitment to the organisation's mission, values, and ethical standards.
What difference will you make?
The role of Treasurer is so important to us- they will ensure our financial stability, enabling us to continue our vital work. They will also play a key role in shaping our strategic vision, helping us plan and achieve our long-term goals.
Providing mothers in prison with free Family Law advice and representation to protect their relationships with their children.
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Criminal justice charity Belong provides hope, rehabilitation and recovery for victims and perpetrators of crime. We provide mentoring, restorative justice and psychotherapy interventions, in UK prisons and communities.
Me Time is a new service for people with criminal convictions from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic backgrounds, which aims to improve wellbeing and reduce re-offending amongst participants. Me Time offers short-term emotional well-being support and medium-term community and through the gate creative psychotherapy to people who are under probation supervision in Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire. The programme is open to male, female, gender diverse, and transgender individuals of all ages, from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic backgrounds. Priority will be given to referrals for people facing multiple and complex disadvantages.
This 1 day per week role provides an exciting opportunity for a reliable, organised, resilient trainee-psychotherapist to join Belong's committed, specialist team. The successful applicant will be in their first, second or third year of a Masters qualification in e.g. Art psychotherapy, dance movement psychotherapy or integrative psychotherapy. They will deliver one to one psychotherapy interventions to people accessing Me Time at HMP The Mount, Hertfordshire Probation Units, Bedfordshire Probation Units, and/or remotely.
Applications for this position are particularly welcomed from people from Global Majority Ethnic backgrounds, with lived experience of the criminal justice system, and/or with current enhanced prison security vetting.
The successful applicant will offer people the opportunity to engage in psychotherapy using verbal and non-verbal, creative techniques such as movement, visual arts, creative writing and drama. They will integrate psycho-dynamic and psycho-educational techniques into sessions, tailor support to individuals needs, be responsive to risk and safeguarding issues and use an assets based approach. Working as part of Belong's multidisciplinary team, they will engage proactively in regular reflective practice, clinical supervision and line management sessions.
Please apply for this position by applying on CharityJobs, with a detailed covering letter outlining how you meet the skills, experience and knowledge requirements outlined in our Job Description and Person Specification document. Please also send us your CV. We are unable to consider applications received without a detailed covering letter. The deadline for applications is 11.30pm on 3rd November. Please submit your application as soon as possible as we will be shortlisting and interviewing applicants on an ongoing basis. Please note that we reserve the right to close this advert if a successful applicant is appointed before the closing date.
Place of work: HMP The Mount, Hertfordshire or Bedfordshire Probation Units, depending on participant locations.
Hours of work: 1 day per week, including occasional evening and weekend work
Pay scale: This is a voluntary role with reimbursed travel expenses to/from community locations.
Contract term: 6-9 months minimum, can be longer if in line with trainee’s placement requirements. Reports to: Lead Psychotherapist National Security and DBS Vetting Required: Enhanced (the successful applicant will be supported to apply for this)
Responsibilities
➢ Provide specialist one to one psychotherapy interventions, over 12 weeks, and tailored well-being support sessions over 3 weeks, as part of the Me Time service to people with criminal convictions from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic backgrounds.
➢ Work flexibly at HMP The Mount and/or Herts/Beds probation units, depending on participant locations, holding a case load of 3 to 5 participants depending on number of days worked.
➢ Support participants to improve their wellbeing and to identify and tackle issues related to their offending behaviour e.g. relationship problems, substance misuse issues, adverse childhood experiences and racial trauma.
➢ Maintain detailed, high quality records of psychotherapy sessions in accordance with Belong, HCPC and UKCP guidelines and standards.
➢ Build excellent working relationships and communicate effectively with other members of Belong’s team, and with members of prison and probation teams.
➢ Model and encourage the use of non – verbal, creative methods e.g. visual arts, music, movement and writing as part of psychotherapy to enable participants to process their thoughts and feelings.
➢ Integrate several approaches to psychotherapy including psychodynamic and psycho-educational models and if appropriate, a mentalization - based approach in order to meet participant's needs.
➢ Manage difficult and demanding clinical situations including exploring complex, sensitive and disturbing personal issues with participants.
➢ Apply evidence based practice in being attune to and assisting participants to process transference and counter-transference feelings, for example in relation to daily experiences, creative work produced, the therapist, and others.
➢ Write progress reports at the end of each participant's engagement with psychotherapy, for reference during participants parole hearings and sentence planning processes.
➢ Share risk and safeguarding information appropriately with other professionals.
➢ Assess participant's mental state and identify any significant risk and protective factors, collaboratively undertaking and contributing to risk assessments with other professionals.
➢ Actively participate in relevant meetings e.g. team meetings, line management meetings, clinical supervision meetings, service reviews with participants.
➢ Ensure that participant's records and any art work produced are adequately stored and, if necessary, transported in line with Belong, Prison and Probation Service, and HCPC guidelines.
➢ Carry out administrative and evaluation tasks as required for the sustainability and smooth running of the service, actively encouraging participants to participate in evaluation and service development activities.
➢ Exert physical effort in moving equipment and furniture, e.g. when setting up a room for one to one work.
➢ Maintain registration with the Health Care Professionals Council (HCPC) and adhere to and implement the professional standards and policies of Belong, the Prison and Probation Service and the HCPC.
➢ Keep abreast of new developments and research in Psychotherapy and Forensic Psychotherapy.
➢ Undertake any other duties as may be appropriate to the level and nature of the post as determined by Belong’s Management and Trustee Board. Required Qualifications
➢ Good honours degree (2.2 or above) in psychology or equivalent.
➢ Undertaking training at Masters Level in Psychotherapy. Required Experience and Knowledge
➢ At least 1 year experience of working with people with criminal convictions or facing other significant disadvantages.
➢ At least 1 year experience of working within the criminal justice sector, the prison service or a related sector.
➢ Commitment to integrating several approaches to psychotherapy including psychodynamic and psycho-educational models.
➢ Willingness to manage difficult and demanding clinical situations including exploring complex, sensitive and disturbing personal issues with individuals.
➢ Good understanding of the issues faced by people who have committed offences and the specific issues faced by people from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic Backgrounds in contact with the criminal justice system.
➢ Good knowledge of peoples' emotional and mental health needs.
➢ A strong understanding of the principles of confidentiality and of instances when this should be breached.
➢ Strong awareness of appropriate boundaries to be maintained with service users and of personal safety issues.
Required Skills and abilities
➢ Ability to form therapeutic relationships with people who have committed offences and are serving prison sentences or sentences in the community.
➢ Ability to apply a variety of models and theories to work with individuals.
➢ Ability to work with participants psychological, non-verbal and symbolic expression and consider these as meaningful communications where appropriate.
➢ Ability to maintain appropriate boundaries with participants and to manage personal safety whilst working in prisons and probation units.
➢ Ability to be attune to and process transference feelings and work with emotional projections from people to aid individuals understanding and communication of conscious and unconscious processes.
➢ Ability to work effectively under pressure of the psychological impact of highly charged situations eg. disclosure of sexual or emotional abuse and maintain the capacity to think clearly in these conditions.
➢ Excellent interpersonal, communication and listening skills.
➢ Good organisational skills.
➢ Basic artistic skills in using a variety of art materials and media in a variety of styles.
➢ Ability to work well with members of Belong’s multi-disciplinary team, members of the Probation and Prison Service and key stakeholders.
➢ Ability to produce and file high quality, detailed records of work completed.
Required Personal attributes
➢ Honest
➢ Resilient
➢ Hard working
➢ Organised
➢ Self-motivated
➢ Confident
➢ Non-judgmental
➢ Flexible
➢ Reliable
➢ Committed to confidentiality and equal opportunities
➢ Willing to learn and develop
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