Arts And Crafts Workshop Volunteer Roles in Oldham, Greater Manchester
Henshaws - Trustee
Founded in 1837, Henshaws is a northern charity supporting people living with sight loss and a range of other disabilities to go beyond expectations.
Position
Becoming a trustee is a fantastic way to contribute to the life changing work we do. It provides a wealth of skills and connections to support career and personal development whilst playing an integral part of a well-respected highly valued charity.
We are currently seeking additional Trustees who will also be part of our board of Governors to oversee the implementation of Henshaws strategic plan and add value and expert advice to the senior leadership team.
This is a voluntary role and as such is unpaid, however reasonable expenses are reimbursed.
Closing date Sunday 31st March 2024 at 12 Noon
Requirements
What we are looking for:
- A willingness to devote the necessary time, effort and a commitment to attending Trustee Board meetings in the north of the UK and other necessary meetings that might arise.
- Have strategic vision and be able to understand and assess risks
- Have good, independent judgement.
- Understand and accept the legal duties, responsibilities and liabilities of trusteeship.
- Be able to work effectively as a member of a team and to maintain good working relations.
- Adhere to the Henshaws six key values, Informed, Sharing, Proactive, Inspiring, Compassionate and Empowering.
- Knowledge or experience of physical or learning disabilities is desirable but not essential.
In particular we are looking for trustees with any of the qualities stated below:
- Experience of health and social care and an understanding of CQC regulations. (Trustee and Governor)
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- A background in education and an understanding of OFSTED (Trustee and Governor)
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- Human Resources expertise.
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- Health and Safety
These are the four particular requirements to complement the experience of our current trustees but we would also be interested to hear from all applicants who share our values and can bring additional skills and expertise to support the charity to deliver its charitable purpose.
We’re keen to ensure our board is diverse in every way and we’re committed to ensuring our Trustees reflect our society, our charity and the people we support. We welcome applications from people with a visual impairment or other disability, their families and carers.
To gain a full understanding of the role and to apply please contact Amanda Edwards, People Director
Other information
Henshaws Society for Blind People aims to employ a diverse workforce and is committed to equality of employment and welcomes applications from all sectors of the community.
Henshaws is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of young people and vulnerable adults. It is a criminal offence for people barred from working in regulated activity to apply for roles that require them to work unsupervised with that particular group e.g. vulnerable adults, children or both. An Enhanced DBS with barring and reference checks will be sought from the successful candidate.
Henshaws reserves the right to check social media accounts of all successful applicants. For more information, please contact the HR department
Registered Charity No: 221888
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Who we are
Create The Future is a UK-based and youth-led creative climate project that seeks to create a vision of a better future to empower action and inspire optimism through storytelling, education and imagination activities. Our work is based on the research of leading environmental communications agencies such as Climate Outreach and the Common Cause Foundation.
We run free activities and workshops for children, young people and adults, ranging from creative writing workshops, poetry prompts and school activities. Our flagship 'postcards from the future' activity, an imaginative art and writing exercise for children aged 5-12, helps to combat eco anxiety by helping young people to imagine the future they want to see and send a postcard back to parents, teachers and community members.
We have also published a 100+ page anthology featuring short stories, poetry, artwork and interviews, with wide-ranging contributors including Octopus Energy, Rewilding Britain, the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, Lammas Ecovillage and more.
Find out more about the project online: www.createthefuture.earth
About the role
We are looking for an enthusiastic, creative individual with social media, design and content creation skills to join our Comms & Engagement team.
Our Engagement Team is essential to ensuring our work and message reaches the right people at the right time. You will work closely with volunteers from the Creative Content team and the Projects team, attending close-knit meetings with your team-mates as well as getting to know colleagues from other teams. You will be responsible for creating weekly social media graphics, illustrations for our blog, and/or posters to help advertise our free creative climate events, workshops and opportunities.
As part of a team of volunteers, you will also (optionally) have the opportunity to feed into our new Engagement and Social Media Strategy, giving you experience of strategy development and working within a voluntary organisation governance structure.
More information about the role can be provided by contacting us or over an informal video call after completing the short application form.
Core responsibilities
- Content Creation: Develop engaging and inspiring content across various platforms, including social media, newsletters, blog posts, and website updates, aligning with our mission and values.
- Storytelling: Craft narratives that capture the essence of our work, highlighting the impact of our activities and initiatives on empowering individuals to envision and create a sustainable future.
- Visual Content: Create visually captivating graphics, images, and videos to complement written content and enhance our online presence, leveraging platforms to reach and inspire diverse audiences.
- Collaboration: Collaborate with team members to brainstorm ideas, develop content strategies, and coordinate content calendars, ensuring alignment with organizational goals and priorities.
The ideal volunteer candidate
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You are based anywhere in the world and happy to work as part of a fully remote team, communicating via messages and emails
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You will be willing to volunteer between approx. 3 hours per week contributing to our ongoing projects
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You will be willing to attend 1-hour team meetings (weekday evenings or weekend afternoons, UK time) at least once a month
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You will have some experience of working as part of a team and/or working remotely
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You will have some experience with creating social media graphics and/or illustrations, using graphic design software (for example, Canva Pro), and adhering to a style guide to ensure consistency across our platform
We are very happy to provide as much or as little guidance as you feel you need to carry out your chosen volunteer role, and will support you to develop your existing skills. We can also provide references for paid work applications.
You will recieve:
- Induction training on how to communicate about the climate crisis in a positive, values-focused way
- Further training/guidance as and when needed for your role, tailored to suit your work and skills gaps
- Access to our team Discord and chats, allowing you to get to know your team mates and build a community with like-minded individuals
- New skills and experiences in your area, as well as opportunities to get involved with the work of other teams, including in areas you are interested in exploring - we will support you to try new things wherever possible
- Access to creative writing workshops, education activities and team-building exercises
The role is fully remote and the volunteer post is suitable for all adults 18+. All you need is a computer/laptop, an internet connection, and availability to attend team meetings and respond to messages - no fixed hours, no commuting, no expenses, no specialist software.
To join our friendly team, you will need to provide the following:
- Your name, location (time zone), and pronouns (e.g she/her, he/him, they/them)
- Your CV
- A short paragraph outlining why you are interested in volunteering for Create The Future, and why you would be a good fit for the team
Application Instructions
If you have examples of your graphic design or illustration work, please provide a link to your portfolio or another method of sharing your work with us.
Please provide a link to any previous design / graphics / social media work or portfolios when describing your past experience. Alternatively, you may provide this via email - let us know if you would prefer to send examples in this way.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.