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DOG FOSTERER
RSPCA Oxfordshire
Many of the dogs in our care have never experienced life in a loving, family home. Can you help them avoid longer in kennels, providing a calm and caring environment whilst we find them a PAWesome forever home?
Overview of the opportunity
As a dog fosterer, you would be supporting the RSPCA in providing our dogs with the safety of your home whilst tending to their welfare needs such as feeding and grooming. In addition to this, by providing a temporary loving environment, you will play a crucial role in a dog’s wellbeing and socialisation, which will significantly improve their chances of successful rehoming.
Once everything is in place, the branch will guide you through the fostering process and ensure that you have all the necessary equipment, food, and veterinary care for your fostered dog. The RSPCA is also happy to reimburse any other pre-agreed expenses that you may incur through volunteering for us.
Whilst our dogs are in your foster care, you will:
· Provide them with care, suitable housing, and a safe environment as per our policies and guidelines.
· Feed, water, and groom them in line with our advice.
· Transport them to any veterinary appointments if required.
· Provide them with your time and patience.
· Help us spread the word about the dogs in your care so they might find their forever home quicker.
· Playing and cuddles are also a must as well as a comfy bed!
What we are looking for in a volunteer Dog Fosterer
· Volunteers aged 18 or over who have had plenty of experience caring for dogs.
· You will need a secure garden and plenty of time to spend with our dog.
· Fostering experience is beneficial but not essential as training is provided.
· For their wellbeing, our dogs need the whole family to be on board and supportive.
· Any existing pets or animals need to have been spayed/neutered (some medical reasons may mean they cannot be so, please let us know if this is the case).
What we can offer you as a volunteer Dog Fosterer
· You will be making a massive difference to the welfare of the dogs in your care.
· Join a community which will enable you to meet new people and make new friends.
· Learning new skills through our comprehensive induction and fostering training programme.
· Enhance your CV by adding your volunteering experience and newly acquired skills.
It is worth mentioning that our dogs do have different needs as whilst some are ready for rehoming others may require rehabilitation or ongoing medication. Therefore, we also aim to understand your situation and circumstances to ensure that we match you with your perfect foster dog.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
We're looking for a Trustee – Treasurer
Bring your financial expertise and help us shape brighter futures.
At Options for Life, we believe everyone has the right to live a fulfilled and independent life. We are a Sandwell based charity that supports adults with learning disabilities and/or autism to build confidence, learn new skills, access their communities, and make informed choices about their lives.
With two purpose-built centres and over 65 staff, we provide a wide range of services, from outreach and hub-based activities to supported community access and drop-in sessions. Our work takes place in one of England’s most disadvantaged areas, where our services can make the greatest impact.
Join Our Board as Treasurer
As we plan to expand our reach and develop new services, we are seeking a Treasurer to help guide our financial strategy and governance.
We are looking for someone with a background in finance or accounting, who can:
- Oversee our financial health in collaboration with our Head of Finance and CEO
- Ensure effective financial controls, policies, and reporting are in place
- Play an active role in the Finance Committee and wider Board decision-making
- Present clear and insightful financial information to fellow Trustees
We welcome applicants from all walks of life, including those with lived experience of disability or who are new to governance roles. A strong commitment to inclusion, good judgment, and a collaborative spirit are essential.
Commitment:
- Four Board meetings per year
- AGM and annual strategy/away day
- Quarterly Finance Committee and possible ad hoc sub-committee involvement
- Training and induction provided
- Travel expenses reimbursed
Make a lasting difference.
Help us give people more choice and control over their lives—because your skills can help change theirs.
Our mission is to provide high quality andcoordinated services to all participants which is responsive, flexible and sensitive to their changing needs

Leeds - Sunday 12th October 2025
Job description
Volunteering at Memory Walk is an incredible experience. You and hundreds of others across the country will help us to run 12 inspiring walks that raise vital funds, providing help and hope to people affected by dementia. Memory Walks simply couldn't happen without incredible volunteers, and we do our best to make it a day to remember.
There are three roles to choose from when volunteering at a Memory Walk:
- Event Site - Volunteer roles include selling merchandise and handing out medals at the finish line.
- Route Marshal - Route volunteers are essential to guide walkers and keep enthusiasm high. All route marshals will be paired, so you'll never be alone on the route.
- Back Markers - Back markers have the unique advantage of walking the whole route alongside our participants, taking down route signage and releasing route marshals along the way.
You can expect:
- A fantastic day outdoors in your local community.
- A face-to-face briefing from the Events Team before the event starts where you'll chat through your role for the day. There'll be plenty of time to ask any questions you may have.
- A chance to explore the event site and hang a tag on the Memory Walk Memory Tree in honour of your loved ones.
- Satisfaction, knowing that you're helping to raise vital funds and providing help and hope to people affected by dementia.
- Volunteer arrival time is typically 8:45am.
- You’ll need to be able to commit to around 6 hours of volunteering at the event. Don’t worry if you can’t stick around for the whole day, just make sure to get in touch with us to let us know your availability.
Manchester - Saturday 4th October 2025
Volunteering at Memory Walk is an incredible experience. You and hundreds of others across the country will help us to run 12 inspiring walks that raise vital funds, providing help and hope to people affected by dementia. Memory Walks simply couldn't happen without incredible volunteers, and we do our best to make it a day to remember.
There are three roles to choose from when volunteering at a Memory Walk:
- Event Site - Volunteer roles include selling merchandise and handing out medals at the finish line.
- Route Marshal - Route volunteers are essential to guide walkers and keep enthusiasm high. All route marshals will be paired, so you'll never be alone on the route.
- Back Markers - Back markers have the unique advantage of walking the whole route alongside our participants, taking down route signage and releasing route marshals along the way.
You can expect:
- A fantastic day outdoors in your local community.
- A face-to-face briefing from the Events Team before the event starts where you'll chat through your role for the day. There'll be plenty of time to ask any questions you may have.
- A chance to explore the event site and hang a tag on the Memory Walk Memory Tree in honour of your loved ones.
- Satisfaction, knowing that you're helping to raise vital funds and providing help and hope to people affected by dementia.
- Volunteer arrival time is typically 8:45am.
- You’ll need to be able to commit to around 6 hours of volunteering at the event. Don’t worry if you can’t stick around for the whole day, just make sure to get in touch with us to let us know your availability.
Do you have proven experience in the charity sector, preferably at senior level? Would you like to make a positive, impactful difference to the lives of our vulnerable clients by using your skills?
What will you be doing?
We're looking for passionate and committed people to join our Board of Trustees! Ashford Place is a thriving forty-year old charity based in NW London, making a real difference in the lives of vulnerable individuals. From one-on-one guidance to engaging group activities, we focus on building resilience and improving well-being in our community. As a trustee, you'll help guide our work and ensure we remain strong and sustainable, especially during these challenging times. It’s a chance to be part of something meaningful, shaping our future while helping us continue to provide vital support in London NW2.
What are we looking for?
- Proven experience in the charity sector, preferably at senior level.
- Commitment to, and an enthusiasm for, our mission and values.
- Skills in governance, finance, legal, fundraising, risk management, and/or advocacy.
- Understanding of trustee responsibilities, including financial oversight and strategic planning.
- Collaborative mindset and excellent communication skills.
- Solutions driven
- Available
What difference will you make?
As a valued member of our board, you will play a pivotal role in shaping our vision, steering our strategic direction, and driving the success of our mission. In an increasingly competitive charitable world, your expertise and leadership will be instrumental in ensuring we continue to meet the needs of our community.
As a local charity, a significant proportion of our funding is derived from partnerships with statutory organizations. We are seeking a trustee who can strengthen our engagement within this sector, increasing our meaningful connections and identifying opportunities to secure vital funding. Your efforts will enable us to sustain and expand our impact, ensuring we can continue delivering essential services to those who rely on our work.
Before you apply
Please contact us via Reach with any questions.
Dreams Come True – Chair of Board of Trustees
Terms: This is a voluntary role and is therefore unremunerated
Length of tenure: The Chair’s tenure is for an initial period of three years.
Dreams Come True, a national charity which creates life-enhancing and life-changing experiences for children with serious and life-limiting conditions and who live in social deprivation, is seeking a new Chair for their board of trustees.
For over 30 years, Dreams Come True has been transforming lives through their unique mission and dream programme, bringing joy and lasting impact to thousands of children every year from the UK’s most socially deprived areas who have serious illnesses, life-limiting conditions or disabilities.
The charity helps to transform individual and community dreams into reality, and is committed to scaling up their work by forging new partnerships, innovating their fundraising approaches and enhancing the dream programmes to ensure that every dream granted has a lasting and transformative impact. They are now seeking a new Chair to help lead them into the next chapter of this journey to broaden reach and impact.
This is an opportunity for a compassionate and visionary individual with proven leadership skills and the ability to guide the board and executive team in achieving strategic objectives. The ideal candidate will have significant experience on a charity board, either as a Chair or as a trustee, with a personal empathy to the mission of Dreams Come True. They will also bring strategic oversight and governance expertise, and a wider involvement with the voluntary sector and well-established networks would be highly desirable. A solid understanding of finances, particularly within the charity sector, to support sustainability and growth will be essential, alongside strong diplomacy, interpersonal and negotiation skills. They will also need to understand the challenges and opportunities of a growing charity.
The new Chair will work closely with the CEO and a talented and committed board of trustees to ensure the charity continues to deliver life-changing dreams, builds on their successes and looks to the future with ambition and optimism.
Please click through to access and download our Candidate Pack for more information [PDF] including application details.
CLOSING DATE: Monday 31st March, 9am GMT.
PLEASE NOTE: We will be longlisting applications as soon as we receive them, so please apply early to register your interest.
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Are you passionate about making a difference? Do you have a strong background in Human Resources and a commitment to supporting charitable causes? If the answer is yes, then we want you to help guide our organisation as a Trustee!
Garden House Hospice Care provides specialist palliative care and free wellbeing services for patients, families and carers facing life-limiting illnesses. We are seeking a HR professional to join our Board and contribute to the charity’s development and success. As a Trustee, you will play a key role in shaping our People and Culture strategy and governance, ensuring that we are best positioned to attract, retain, and develop talented staff and volunteers. You will provide strategic HR guidance and support, helping to build an organisational culture that reflects our values and mission.
We strive to be an inclusive and diverse Board and welcome applications from members of underrepresented groups.
Skills & Experience….
- A background in Human Resources, ideally at a strategic level (Senior HR Manager, Director, or equivalent)
- Strong knowledge of HR best practices, employment law, and compliance
- Experience in strategic HR leadership and the ability to work with non-profit organisations
- A passion for the charity sector and commitment to the mission of Garden House Hospice Care
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
- Ability to work collaboratively with both a diverse team and stakeholders
What you will gain from this role…
- The opportunity to contribute to a cause you believe in
- Make a lasting impact in the local community
- Work with a dynamic and supportive team of Trustees, staff and volunteers
- Ongoing professional development
- The opportunity to expand your professional network
Training and support…
· This role is subject to a DBS check and mandatory training
· You will receive ongoing training/development and support in-role
· You will be entitled to receive free access to our Volunteer Assistance Programme, which offers confidential support and advice
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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About Us:
At Tenterden Mindfulness (TM), we are dedicated to supporting the mental, emotional, and physical well-being of our community. We offer a variety of Mindfulness programs designed to promote personal growth, inner peace, and resilience. We are looking for passionate and experienced Mindfulness Teachers to join our team and lead mindfulness sessions for individuals, groups and businesses of all ages and backgrounds.
Role Overview:
As a Mindfulness Teacher at TM, you will facilitate mindfulness sessions, helping participants cultivate a sense of awareness, presence, and balance in their lives. You will guide participants in developing mindfulness practices, including breathing exercises, body scans, and mindful movement, to improve their focus, reduce stress, and enhance overall well-being.
Key Responsibilities:
- Lead mindfulness sessions for individuals, groups and businesses, both in-person and virtually
- Develop and deliver mindfulness programs that cater to diverse needs and skill levels
- Create a safe, supportive, and inclusive environment for all participants
- Offer individual guidance and coaching to those who need additional support
- Monitor and evaluate participant progress, adjusting sessions as needed
- Collaborate with other Teachers to integrate mindfulness into broader programs
- Stay current on mindfulness research and practices to ensure the highest quality instruction
Requirements:
- Certification in Mindfulness or similar mindfulness training
- Previous experience teaching mindfulness to diverse groups
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills
- Ability to create a calm, welcoming atmosphere for learners
- A deep personal mindfulness practice and commitment to ongoing professional development
- Flexibility in working hours, including the possibility of evening and weekend sessions
Desirable Skills:
- Experience teaching mindfulness to children, teens, adults or corporate clients
- Strong organizational skills for managing training schedules
- Interest in contributing to the growth of a mindful community
Why Work with Us?
- Be part of a supportive and passionate team dedicated to making a positive impact
- Competitive salary
- Flexible working hours and remote teaching options available
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Rainbow Trust Children’s Charity enables families who have a child with a life threatening or terminal illness to make the most of time together, providing expert, practical and emotional support, where they need it for as long as it is needed.
As a Drop-In Art Group Volunteer, you will provide support to help run the activities taking place as part of a support group for children and families.
Your role may include:
- Setting up for the session’s activities and tidying up at the end
- Supporting children with creating and completing artwork
- Participating in craft and play activities
- Providing emotional support for children and their parents or Carers
What we’re looking for:
- A warm, friendly and enthusiastic volunteer, happy to get stuck in
- Knowledge / experience of interacting with children and young people
- A great communicator, with excellent listening skills
- Able to work both independently and as part of the team
- Non-judgemental
Your commitment:
- Our support group takes place early evening, every last Wednesday of the month from 4.00pm-7.00pm
- we are looking for volunteers to support on a regular monthly basis
- To enable you to get the most out of your volunteer role, we are looking for volunteers who are available for the next 12 months.
Training and Support
- A dedicated member of Rainbow Trust staff will guide and support you in your work
- You will receive a full induction to the charity and a programme of training relevant to your role, to help you get the most from your time with us
- Training will cover areas such as safeguarding, active listening skills, bereavement, health and safety, confidentiality and GDPR
- Further modules will be available for you if you would like to develop your knowledge
- All care volunteers will receive regular one to one support and more formal supervision sessions
Why choose Rainbow Trust?
- We are a Sunday Times Top 100 Not-for-Profit organisation and a leading charity for children and young people
- Training opportunities to develop your skills and knowledge
- The enjoyment of becoming part of our friendly and welcoming team, knowing you are making a valuable contribution to the lives of the families we support
- A calendar of social events for volunteers, including Christmas events and celebrations for Volunteers’ Week
- We will reimburse your out-of-pocket travel expenses
This role is advertised as part of TPP's Free Giving Back Services. This volunteer advertisement copy has been supplied to TPP and applicants apply direct to the organisation. Please contact the organisation directly if you have any questions about this volunteer role.
Whether you are an experienced trustee or wanting to take your first step at Board level we would like to hear from you.
What will you be doing?
Cheltenham Almshouses and Aid owns and manages four sets of almshouses in Cheltenham, made up of a number of cottages dating back to 1914, flats (within a conservation area) and a converted large Edwardian house. Many of the properties we own are of older stock and there is a constant challenge to keep the buildings well maintained in line with current regulations whilst continuing to provide comfortable and affordable living.
The charity aims to provide warm, safe, secure homes at an affordable cost for local people in housing need. Residents range in ages from 55 to 100 years.
Cheltenham Almshouses and Aid is run by a board of voluntary trustees, and administered in accordance with schemes prepared by the Charity Commission. The day-to-day supervision is undertaken by the Clerk (32.5 hours per week) and the Administrator (5 hours per week) The charity is not registered as social housing.
We are looking for people to join our board of trustees to help take Cheltenham Almshouses and Aid forward. We would particularly welcome those with experience of finance and investment.
We have recently built four new wonderful apartments within a conservation area and may possibly in the future look at extending our current stock of properties with more new builds.
We have a healthy balance sheet and would look to new trustees to guide the charity with new investment opportunities.
Many thanks for your time reading this.
What are we looking for?
- Building and conservation, property and maintenance
- Health and Safety within housing
- Finance
- Leadership
- Communications and Marketing
What difference will you make?
This is an amazing opportunity to give a small amount of time, whilst knowing you are making a real difference to the lives of our residents.
With you are on board as a trustee we can ensure that the Almhouses continue for many, many more years, helping those less fortunate by providing safe well maintained homes in wonderful communities, whilst ensuring the long term financial stability, governance of the charity and to help formulate the vision for the future.
Before you apply
Please apply through Reach in the first instance. Interviews will be in person at a convenient location, representatives from the board of trustees will be present with the Clerk.
Birmingham - Saturday 20th September 2025
Volunteering at Memory Walk is an incredible experience. You and hundreds of others across the country will help us to run 12 inspiring walks that raise vital funds, providing help and hope to people affected by dementia. Memory Walks simply couldn't happen without incredible volunteers, and we do our best to make it a day to remember.
There are three roles to choose from when volunteering at a Memory Walk:
- Event Site - Volunteer roles include selling merchandise and handing out medals at the finish line.
- Route Marshal - Route volunteers are essential to guide walkers and keep enthusiasm high. All route marshals will be paired, so you'll never be alone on the route.
- Back Markers - Back markers have the unique advantage of walking the whole route alongside our participants, taking down route signage and releasing route marshals along the way.
You can expect:
- A fantastic day outdoors in your local community.
- A face-to-face briefing from the Events Team before the event starts where you'll chat through your role for the day. There'll be plenty of time to ask any questions you may have.
- A chance to explore the event site and hang a tag on the Memory Walk Memory Tree in honour of your loved ones.
- Satisfaction, knowing that you're helping to raise vital funds and providing help and hope to people affected by dementia.
- Volunteer arrival time is typically 8:45am.
- You’ll need to be able to commit to around 6 hours of volunteering at the event. Don’t worry if you can’t stick around for the whole day, just make sure to get in touch with us to let us know your availability.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Use your financial skills to shape the future of student representation and social impact across the UK.
We’re seeking up to three Finance Committee Members to join the National Union of Students (NUS UK & NUS Charity) and play a pivotal role in safeguarding the financial health of one of the UK’s most influential student-led organisations.
As a Finance Committee Member, you’ll be part of a dedicated oversight group responsible for scrutinising management accounts, budgets, and risk management processes. Your expertise will help ensure robust financial controls, guide long-term planning, and support sound governance—directly contributing to the sustainability of NUS’s vital advocacy and support for over 7 million students nationwide.
This voluntary role is ideal for finance, audit, or accounting professionals who want to make a meaningful difference beyond their day job. Whether you’re an experienced practitioner or looking for your first governance opportunity, you’ll receive a full induction and ongoing support in a collaborative, values-driven environment.
You’ll attend 4–6 remote meetings per year, with all reasonable expenses covered. In return, you’ll gain or deepen your board-level experience, contribute to the financial strategy of a major national body, and help sustain the student movement’s legacy of social justice and positive change.
If you’re passionate about good governance and want to use your skills for a cause that matters, we’d love to hear from you. Apply by 12 June 2025 to join NUS in championing the student voice and driving real impact across the UK.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
We're looking for a Trustee – Treasurer
Bring your financial expertise and help us shape brighter futures.
At Options for Life, we believe everyone has the right to live a fulfilled and independent life. We are a Sandwell based charity that supports adults with learning disabilities and/or autism to build confidence, learn new skills, access their communities, and make informed choices about their lives.
With two purpose-built centres and over 65 staff, we provide a wide range of services, from outreach and hub-based activities to supported community access and drop-in sessions. Our work takes place in one of England’s most disadvantaged areas, where our services can make the greatest impact.
Join Our Board as Treasurer
As we plan to expand our reach and develop new services, we are seeking a Treasurer to help guide our financial strategy and governance.
We are looking for someone with a background in finance or accounting, who can:
- Oversee our financial health in collaboration with our Head of Finance and CEO
- Ensure effective financial controls, policies, and reporting are in place
- Play an active role in the Finance Committee and wider Board decision-making
- Present clear and insightful financial information to fellow Trustees
We welcome applicants from all walks of life, including those with lived experience of disability or who are new to governance roles. A strong commitment to inclusion, good judgment, and a collaborative spirit are essential.
Commitment:
- Four Board meetings per year
- AGM and annual strategy/away day
- Quarterly Finance Committee and possible ad hoc sub-committee involvement
- Training and induction provided
- Travel expenses reimbursed
Make a lasting difference.
To express interest or learn more, contact our Chief Executive, Nicola Thomson.
Help us give people more choice and control over their lives—because your skills can help change theirs.
This role is advertised as part of TPP's Free Giving Back Services. This volunteer advertisement copy has been supplied to TPP and applicants apply direct to the organisation. Please contact the organisation directly if you have any questions about this volunteer role.
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This organisation is scheduling interviews as applications come in. They're ready to hire as soon as they find the right person. Don't miss your opportunity, apply now!
As a Youth Support Officer, you will play a crucial role in supporting the development of young people in our community programmes. You will provide guidance, mentorship, and assistance to participants, helping them navigate through the Degrees of Opportunity (DOFO) framework, and encourage their personal growth, well-being, and skill development.
Key Responsibilities
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Provide one-on-one and group support to youth participants in the Degrees of Opportunity program.
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Assist in the delivery of personal development, leadership, and skills-building workshops.
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Foster a positive, inclusive, and supportive environment for all young people involved in the program.
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Act as a mentor to guide youth participants in setting and achieving personal goals.
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Monitor and assess youth progress, offering support and feedback as needed.
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Provide emotional and social support, helping young people manage challenges in a positive manner.
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Encourage active participation in group activities, team-building exercises, and community projects.
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Promote well-being and positive mental health practices among youth participants.
Skills & Qualifications
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Previous experience working with young people in a support or mentoring role.
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Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
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Ability to work effectively in both individual and group settings.
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Empathy and patience in supporting youth through challenges.
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Experience with community programs or social services (desirable).
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A passion for youth development and empowerment.
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DBS check (desirable).
Commitment
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Minimum 15 hours per week, with flexible hours.
Benefits
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Gain valuable experience in youth development and support.
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Develop skills in mentoring, coaching, and program facilitation.
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Make a positive impact on the lives of young people in the community.
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Access to professional development and training in youth support.
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Work within a dynamic and inclusive team of like-minded individuals.
RollaDome All Skate is committed to creating inclusive, safe, and empowering environments where children, young people, and families can experience th




The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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This organisation is scheduling interviews as applications come in. They're ready to hire as soon as they find the right person. Don't miss your opportunity, apply now!
Are you committed to improving the mental health and well-being of young people in Warwickshire and Coventry? Young Minds Matter is looking for Volunteer Mentors who have a genuine connection with young people and a strong desire to create positive change. As a Volunteer Mentor, you’ll play a crucial role in supporting and guiding young people towards improved mental health and overall well-being. Join our team and help us cultivate a nurturing community focused on support and personal growth for young individuals.
What do our Mentors do?
Volunteer Mentors at Young Minds Matter engage in weekly 1:1 sessions with young individuals who require support, providing them with a compassionate ear, empathetic listening, and encouragement to navigate challenges by developing effective coping strategies. Serving as positive role models, Mentors empower young people to build resilience and thrive, creating a safe and nurturing environment where young people can explore their strengths, overcome obstacles, and realise their full potential.
Could you be a YMM Mentor? If you live in the West Midlands, want to help young people and are:
– Self-aware
– An excellent listener
– Non judgemental
– Ideally over 25 years old
– Reliable
– Able to use standard office software and have access to a computer
-Able to commit up to 6 hours a week during term time (in one day or possibly split over two days) in a local school
..then you have the ability to become an excellent mentor.
What we provide and what you gain:
– A bespoke induction training programme which will give you the knowledge and practical skills you need to work safely with students
– Ongoing skills development through work shadowing and online courses
– Peer support from our cohort of more experienced mentors
– Opportunities to get involved in other YMM initiatives
– Skills development with ongoing training that can boost your career
– Monthly 1:1 supervision sessions with a fully qualified British Association for Counselling & Psychotherapy (BACP) accredited counsellor, to help you develop your skills and address any emerging needs of the young people you support.
– Reimbursement for travel expenses
– The opportunity to work in a rewarding role
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.