Volunteer Roles in City Of London, England
Who we are
Travel Radar provides high quality and relevant industry insight across the Commercial Aviation
& Air-Travel sectors. Having grown rapidly since 2015, we've gone on to become one of the
leading providers of Aviation News available online, and in 2023 are expanding to become the
leading digital hub for all things aviation and air-travel. With an ever-growing remote team of
over 100 staff, we bring exciting and interesting content 24/7 from around the globe to a reach
of over 30 million users per month.
Our mission to change how travel is seen, involves showing people how to make their journeys as
fulfilling as possible through providing the latest news and how to improve journey quality. This
is supplemented with providing the industry with leading edge visual content, data and jobaggregation. It’s an exciting time to become a part of Travel Radar.
What you’ll be doing
We’re on the lookout for a Social Media Assistant/Content Creator to join our high-performance Social Media Team. Some of the things you’ll be doing week-to-week includes:
• Assisting creating creative and engaging social media strategies for our platforms,
and enacting them day to day
• Managing the day-to-day posting of a particular social media channel such as
LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Tiktok and LinkedIn
• Planning and delivering content across different platforms using scheduling tools
such as Buffer and/or Meta Business Suite
• Assisting to develop, launch and manage new competitions and campaigns that
promote Travel Radar and the brand
• Forming key relationships with influencers in the aviation and air-travel space across
your particular social media platform
• Managing and facilitating social media communities by responding to social media
posts and developing discussions, including direct messages and mentions/@’s
• Researching and evaluating the latest trends, techniques and algorithm changes in
order to find new and better ways of creating and measuring social media activity
What skills and experience you’ll bring to us
We’re all about learning and development here at Travel Radar, so we don’t expect you to
know everything to apply to us! Whether you’re an undergraduate looking to gain real-world experience, a graduate looking for their first opportunity, or a seasoned professional wanting to change careers or step into management, we will support you in your journey.
Here are some of the skills that’ll be required, and some that’ll be beneficial to have:
Skill Required? Beneficial?
Proven social media or content curation experience (Required)
A passion for aviation or wider travel industry (Beneficial)
Ability to schedule content weekly (Required)
IT proficiency – ideally with Buffer/Hootsuite knowledge (Beneficial)
Strong content curation skills including Canva/Graphic Design (Beneficial)
Knowledge of data analysis and social media analytics (Beneficial)
Expert knowledge in one or more social media platforms (Beneficial)
Misc.
Reports to: Social Media Manager
Reporting to you: n/a
Hours per Week: 10hrs/week
Regardless to your background, if this sounds like a good fit, we'd love to hear from you!
Please Note: This role is voluntary (not paid). Personal range of perks to benefit from:
Range of Perks to Benefit
�� Unlimited Leave of Absence and flexible workload
�� Flexible working arrangements - fully remote position
�� Lunch & Travel Expenses covered for physical working
✈ Discount Program with 3000 retailers from travel to shopping to car insurance
��Physical and Mental Wellbeing Support
�� Great Training and Learning Resources
�� Press Pass to attend events, conferences and airshows free
�� Latest Tech including free Office365, Grammarly Premium, Adobe Photoshop and Canva Pro subscription and access to company laptop/desktops and Virtual Machines
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Use your passion for hedgerow restoration, project management skills and experience with community engagement, to join us at CPRE London - a charity that fights to protect London's green spaces.
We need someone to lead our Hedgerow Heroes Project so by volunteering with us you’ll be helping to find positive solutions for the issues facing the countryside and the environment. You’ll make a real difference and be a central part of a friendly and passionate charity.
Job Description - What you will be doing
Our Hedgerow Heroes project is a new project focused on hedgerow planting, restoration and surveying. The goal of the project is to help reinforce and enhance London’s green belt, and use hedgerows and related engagement activities to help people in greenspace-deprived areas - which also have indicators of social deprivation, mental health issues and poor air quality - to connect with nature. All activities will be designed to be inclusive, allowing a wide range of people the opportunity to engage in hands-on conservation work and gain appreciation of the natural world in their local area.
In summary: help us to introduce, restore and maintain hedgerows in London’s green belt, in cooperation with Friends-of groups and community-level volunteers.
The role of the Hedgerow Heroes Coordinator will be to:
- Support community-led hedgerow planting and restoration sessions
- Deliver 3 skills-building sessions related to hedgerow planting, laying, maintenance and surveying
- Deliver 2 hedgerow walks to promote the value of hedgerows; help people learn about native hedgerow species and hedgerow foraging.
The project will be run in partnership with London’s Friends of Greenspace Network – which supports community groups aiming to enhance their local green-spaces, and with whom CPRE have a strong and continuous relationship providing them with regular newsletters; corporate volunteering opportunities; events; and by facilitating capacity building and directly providing bespoke support and advice.
Benefits for you:
- Use your skills to help our charity and make a positive difference to London’s green spaces
- Meet like-minded people and enjoy being part of a team
- Enhance your CV by developing new skills and gaining valuable experience
- We will support you in your role and provide you with relevant training
- We can give you a reference for your future work or volunteering
- Get involved with social events and workshops on a local and national level, including the annual CPRE conference
- The opportunity to attend a volunteer induction run by CPRE’s national office
- We provide out-of-pocket travel expense
The ideal person will have the following skills and experience:
- An interest in the countryside and environmental issues, including knowledge of hedgerows
- Experience of environmental management and habitat restoration work
- Experience of community engagement
- Experience of supervising or leading volunteer and / or community groups doing practical work
- Experience of wildlife surveying
- Experience delivering environment-related training sessions
- Experience of leading nature walks
- Strong organizational skills
- Good written and verbal communication skills
- Project management skills
To apply, please send/upload a CV and covering letter, demonstrating how your skills and experience match the role requirements and also your reasons for being interested in CPRE and our work.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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As a Planning Volunteer for England's leading countryside charity supporting the existing team, use your investigative skills on planning applications which affect Londoners' access to green spaces and help us to influence positive, environmentally friendly outcomes.You’ll also have the opportunity to contribute to national consultations and policy development.
The roles are accountable to the CPRE London Campaigns Officer. They are home-based with occasional attendance at meetings. We hope that you will be able to contribute 2 days each month to suit your availability. Our team will provide you with training and support to develop in your role.
This role would suit anyone with an interest in and knowledge of the planning system and environmental issues. CPRE London is dedicated to greening the city, sharing countryside's beauty, tranquillity, and accessibility. Volunteer with us to aid London in becoming carbon-neutral by 2030, boosting biodiversity, and enhancing life for wildlife and residents.
What will you be doing:
- Investigating planning applications with an impact on London’s green spaces
- Preparing and submitting responses to influence the outcome of planning applications and appeals
- Visiting the local planning offices and proposed development sites to look at plans and record details
- Liaising with parish and district councils and other conservation bodies
- Seeking to influence local and neighbourhood plans
- Building relationships with local organisations to influence their management plans
- Liaising with the planning team and policy committee at National CPRE to contribute to consultations and policy development
- Proactively investigating the planning designation of green spaces in your local area to find out whether there is scope to strengthen these in order to better protect these sites for future generations.
What are we looking for: Skills / Experience
- An eye for detail and an interest in investigative work
- Knowledge of planning and environmental issues is essential
- Some previous experience in the planning sector and knowledge of the planning system would be helpful in this role
- Good local knowledge of one of these London boroughs: Barking & Dagenham, Redbridge, Newham, Haringey, Enfield, Harrow, Hillingdon, Westminster, Kensington & Chelsea, Hammersmith & Fulham, Wandsworth, Lambeth, Hackney, Camden, Brent, Ealing, Hounslow, Merton, Sutton, Croydon, City of London, Lewisham, Greenwich, Bexley, Havering,
- A willingness to visit the local planning office and proposed development sites
- Able to carry out tasks independently and as part of a team
- Good written and verbal communication skills
- Access to a computer and the internet at home and be comfortable using them
Benefits of the role:
- Use your skills and experience to contribute to the success of our charity and make a positive impact on London’s environment
- Meet like-minded people and enjoy being part of a team
- Enhance your CV by developing new skills and gaining valuable experience
- We’ll support you to develop in your volunteering role and provide you with relevant training
- We’ll give you a reference for your future work or volunteering
- Get involved with social events and workshops on a local and national level, including the annual CPRE conference
- The opportunity to attend a volunteer induction day at CPRE’s national office in London or a regional centre
- We are happy to provide out-of-pocket travel expenses
To apply, please send/upload a CV and covering letter, demonstrating how your skills and experience match the role requirements and also your reasons for being interested in CPRE and our work.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Local Welcome makes it fun and easy for people to cook and eat with refugees in their community.
We’re looking for a new Chair of Trustees to help steer us through a time of challenge and opportunity, as we simultaneously navigate the changing landscape of refugee support in the UK, and manage strategic changes in the charity’s financial model and service delivery.
You’ll be joining a friendly board with 3-5 other trustees with different backgrounds, expertise and experience. Some on the board have been with us from our early days, and others are more recent appointments. Two board members are Local Welcome leaders themselves. A key area of focus will be to help lead the organisation through the change management process mentioned above.
Our ultimate goal is to be a 100% membership-funded organisation. Our current strategy paves our way to achieve this once we’ve scaled from 7 groups to 50.
We have a small, committed team of 3 members of staff, and 1 freelancer, co-led by our Finance Manager and Product and Operations Manager. Both members of the management team have worked at Local Welcome for over 6 years. We’re really proud of our team and what they’ve achieved so far, and we’re excited about what the future holds for us.
Local Welcome supports community leaders to grow diverse membership groups that cook, eat, and take action, together.
Local Welcome makes it fun and easy for people to cook and eat with refugees in their community.
We’re looking for a new trustee to support us through a time of challenge and opportunity, as we simultaneously navigate the changing landscape of refugee support in the UK, and manage strategic changes in the charity’s financial model and service delivery.
You’ll be joining a friendly board with 3-5 other trustees with different backgrounds, expertise and experience. Some on the board have been with us from our early days, and others are more recent appointments. Two board members are Local Welcome leaders themselves. A key area of focus will be to help lead the organisation through the change management process mentioned above.
Our ultimate goal is to be a 100% membership-funded organisation. Our current strategy paves our way to achieve this once we’ve scaled from 7 groups to 50.
We have a small, committed team of 3 members of staff, and 1 freelancer, co-led by our Finance Manager and Product and Operations Manager. Both members of the management team have worked at Local Welcome for over 6 years. We’re really proud of our team and what they’ve achieved so far, and we’re excited about what the future holds for us.
Local Welcome supports community leaders to grow diverse membership groups that cook, eat, and take action, together.
Trustee - YHA (England and Wales)
YHA is seeking a Trustee to help steer the strategy of a leading charity making a vital contribution to society.
YHA is a social enterprise charity with a 94-year history of increasing access to travel and adventure. It serves almost a million beneficiaries every year — priding itself on the particular impact it has on young people. It is a big, friendly organisation with huge heart and great purpose.
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What will you be doing?
About Bright Futures UK: Bright Futures UK supports young people who have had to take time out from education due to chronic illness. Our programmes aim to stimulate learning and provide social engagement, helping to alleviate the isolation these young individuals often face.
Role Description: We are seeking a dedicated volunteer with an education background to help develop a comprehensive resource collection for our tutors. This behind-the-scenes role involves creating and curating educational materials and activities that our tutors can use to support young people in their learning journeys.
Key Responsibilities:
- Develop and curate educational resources tailored to the needs of young people with long-term illnesses
- Create engaging activities and materials to support various subjects and learning levels
- Collaborate with our team to ensure resources are relevant and effective
- Continuously update and expand the resource collection based on feedback from tutors and students
What We Offer:
- Flexibility to fit volunteering into your schedule
- Opportunity to contribute remotely
- All expenses and materials covered
- DBS check and safeguarding training with certification provided if interested
- Opportunities to develop skills in resource development and educational support
- Personal satisfaction from supporting a meaningful cause
Requirements:
- Background in education, curriculum development, or related field
- Strong organizational and communication skills
- Ability to create engaging and effective educational materials
Practical Considerations:
- Flexible hours to fit your availability
Opportunity to join Heard’s Board of Trustees
Would you relish the opportunity to learn how storytelling can drive long-term change in areas including poverty, climate change, trans rights, migration, sexual violence & domestic abuse? We're looking for trustees with legal or HR expertise to help us create impact across all these issues and more. We are looking for candidates who are excited by the opportunity to work with a small and innovative charity and who share our passion for the work. You’d be joining an already incredibly engaged board of a growing organisation.
Role: Trustee, in particular trustees with a legal or HR background.
Remuneration: This is an unpaid role, reasonable out of pocket expenses will be covered.
Duration: Trustees stand for terms of three years, with the chance to be re-elected for a further two consecutive terms of three years.
Time commitment: We estimate the equivalent of 5 hours’ time commitment per quarter. The full Board meets once each quarter for an average of 2 hours.
Location: London, although the majority of our board meetings are hybrid meetings with options to join remotely.
Start: ASAP
What does the role of Trustee look like?
The role of Trustee is a rewarding, engaging, decision making one where you get to make a real difference, using your skills and experience to help our charity create as much impact as we can.
You will join a dedicated board of trustees who are ultimately responsible for the governance and finances of the charity, working together to make sure that the charity’s resources are used effectively to achieve its aims.
Board meetings allow the trustees to come together to fulfill their legal obligations, as stated in the Memorandum and Articles of Association. We don’t expect you to necessarily be familiar with the ins and outs of these obligations - we will provide you with support and training to navigate your responsibilities. The CEO and Executive Team are responsible for updating and providing the necessary information to the trustees to enable them to make their decisions.
Trustees are not expected to be experts in every aspect of the running of Heard, this is why we have dedicated employees to provide information to the trustees and specialist trustees such as our treasurer who has the financial expertise to guide the trustees when it comes to the accounts.
Our trustees also have the opportunity to sit on sub-committees depending on their areas of interest. Our sub-committees are currently Social Affairs, Finance and Human Resources.
About Heard:
Heard is a charity working with people and the media to inspire content and communication that changes hearts and minds.
We all know that being heard matters. On a fundamental level, good communication means being heard and feeling heard. And good communication is transformative. It can shift perspectives, and move conversations – and society – forward.
Therefore, in a world that can feel loud, divided and awash with misunderstanding, our work is making sure we can hear each other.
It’s about finding common ground on big, important issues. Connecting people. Growing understanding. Check out our core programmes focussed on issues such as climate change, poverty, domestic abuse, transgender experiences, migration and children’s palliative care.
Our name also reflects how we centre and support people whose stories need to be heard at scale. You can read more about what we do at Heard on our website.
Nina (current Co-chair) says “I know how challenging it can be to make a reality of narrative change, and I find it immensely rewarding to be a small part of Heard’s impactful storytelling work”.
We are committed to providing equal opportunities for everyone regardless of their background or age. We are particularly keen to receive applications from Black, Asian and minority ethnic people; people with disabilities (visible and invisible, mental and physical); people who identify as being LGBTQ; and people who identify as working-class or have done so in the past.
Why us?
Joining Heard’s board is an opportunity to:
- Heard fully onboard their trustees in a way that allows them to get an in depth understanding of the work Heard does.
- Use your knowledge and skills to increase the impact of a charity that is committed to long term narrative change for society’s most pressing issues.
- Work with creative, forward-thinking and friendly people in an atmosphere of mutual support and learning.
- Meet like minded people, increase your own network, and get to witness our work with senior media professionals and campaigners in person.
- Play a crucial part in enabling a small innovative charity to grow strategically and sustainably.
General responsibilities of trustees:
- An understanding of and commitment to the values of Heard, and its vision and mission statements.
- Ensure the operational plan and budget reflect the agreed strategic direction and are appropriate.
- To hold the Chief Executive accountable for the achievement of agreed targets and provide them with regular, constructive feedback on both management and overall achievement.
- Support the CEO when requested, sharing expertise, as a member of a working group or in other appropriate ways.
- Agree the charity’s policies and ensure they will assist in the achievement of the strategic and operational plans.
- Ensure the charity has satisfactory financial control systems and procedures in place, and to review the level of risk annually.
- Understanding and acceptance of the legal duties, responsibilities and liabilities of Trusteeship and to reflect annually on the Board’s performance and your own performance as a Trustee.
- Attend quarterly Board meetings, read relevant papers and be prepared to make a contribution, working with fellow Board members as a team.
- Safeguard Heard’s reputation, and other intangible assets. Be prepared to act as a spokesperson for Heard, attending events as an ambassador for Heard, to network and promote the work of the organisation.
- Assist with fundraising by speaking, networking and otherwise seeking business development opportunities in conjunction with the CEO.
Personal specifications:
- Enthusiasm, energy and time to commit to this role.
- Practical experience of engaging with strategy and of helping to develop and grow an organisation.
- An understanding of and commitment to the values of Heard, and its vision and mission statements.
- Influencing skills to bring ideas and opinions to staff, stakeholders and fellow trustees.
- Ability to analyse risks and opportunities and take a balanced approach to both.
- A commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion.
- A strong communicator, a team player, a collaborator.
- Sound, independent judgment and ability to think creatively.
Desirable:
We are particularly interested in trustees with HR or legal experience.
- Prior experience as a Trustee, including understanding of governance, best practice and the legal and regulatory environment in which charities operate.
- Record of supporting a charity/non-profit organisation, demonstrable understanding of the challenges faced by small charities upscaling their work in the current climate.
- Bringing an established network of contacts who may support our fundraising work.
- Guide and advise other board trustees on the legal requirements for and implications of the charity’s strategic plans
- Experience of performance management, HR/employment law issues and implementing them contextually
- Able to demonstrate a good understanding of current developments in HR, staff and development training and recruitment
How to apply:
Please send your CV and a covering letter, explaining why you are interested in this position.
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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You will be supporting older people through weekly visits to their home. The role involves providing short term (6-8 weeks only) practical support (no personal care) to vulnerable adults.
· Support can include low level support such as having a cup of tea and a chat, light shopping, light snacks.
· Support with companionship and support to rebuild confidence to regain or develop independence.
Some clients may require additional support for tasks such as digital inclusion which volunteers (if they want to be) can be trained to provide.
We are particularly looking for volunteers in Worthing, Crawley, Horsham, Bognor, Chichester and Mid Sussex but please feel free to apply wherever you live in West Sussex.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
About GNDR
We are the Global Network of Civil Society Organisations for Disaster Reduction (GNDR). Established in 2007, we are now a network of more than 1,800 organisations in over 130 countries. We work together to prevent hazards like floods, droughts, earthquakes and infectious diseases from becoming disasters where people lose their lives, incomes and assets. We listen to communities that are most at risk, strengthen the capacity of civil society organisations, and advocate for risk-informed development and localisation.
The day-to-day management of GNDR is carried out by a Secretariat of 32 employed staff, led by the Executive Director, currently based in Teddington, South West London, with two thirds of the staff located in regions around the world. It is a registered charity and company under UK law and has five trustees. Meetings with the GNDR Global Board of Regional Representatives occur on a quarterly basis. Trustee meetings are held online three times a year, and trustees do not have to be UK based. We are looking for an additional trustee with finance experience to join the governance of this exciting network.
Main purpose of the Board of Trustees
The Board of Trustees has ultimate responsibility for directing the affairs of GNDR, ensuring it is solvent, complying with UK charity law and delivering its objectives, as detailed in GNDR’s Articles of Association.
More information can be found in the GNDR Governance Manual available on our website.
Overall scope of the role
Each trustee member is recruited for their particular skills and perspectives and they should be proactive in supporting the Trustee Board, the Global Board and the Secretariat by using those skills. Trustees serve a minimum of three years.
Individually, trustees have the following responsibilities:
- To be true to the values of GNDR and act as a role model while serving as a trustee.
- To safeguard and reflect GNDR’s vision and ethos, strategy and policies at all times.
- To build strong, collaborative working relationships with other trustees and Global Board members
- To remain aware of the duties of a charitable trustee as outlined by the Charity Commission
- To sign a Declaration of Interests each year
- As appropriate, to make introductions for GNDR staff for promotional and fundraising purposes
- As appropriate, to speak for GNDR at events, whether in-house or public, whether at GNDR’s request or on the back of the trustee’s own engagement
For this particular trustee role, we are especially keen to hear from individuals from a risk and finance background – ideally with an accounting or finance qualification.
Person Specification
Essential criteria:
- Experience of successfully dealing with strategic issues
- Sound judgement and ability to think corporately and strategically; ability to handle competing priorities and making informed decisions
- Interest in international development and relief, with a focus on disasters
- Experience of working with international accounts, risk management or fundraising
Desirable criteria:
- A good knowledge of relevant general legislation and statutory requirements, including charity law, employment law and/or health and safety law
- A thorough knowledge of financial management, accounting best practices for UK and compliance with the associated regulation
- UK-qualified Chartered Accountant
- Good networker and able to leverage professional networks in support of GNDR objectives when required, in particular for contract development and funding opportunities
Remuneration
The post is not remunerated; i.e. it is a voluntary and unpaid position.
Expenses
All out-of-pocket expenses will be reimbursed; this will include reimbursement of travel costs to all meetings, mobile or home telephone calls on trustee business, printing and photocopying costs at home on trustee business and all other reasonable costs incurred whilst carrying out the duties of being a GNDR trustee.
Trustees may, at their discretion and without setting any precedent for future activities, choose not to claim expenses if they wish to support the charity in this way.
GNDR will also pay for trustee indemnity insurance.
Terms of office
The term of office is three years. Trustees may serve additional terms of office, subject to agreement from the Board of Trustees.
Expected time commitment
The time commitment for this post is expected to be at approximately five days per annum plus preparation time, including attendance at all trustee meetings (three meetings per annum of 2-3 hours each) and Global Board meetings (four meetings quarterly including a three-day face-to-face meeting), and membership of one of GNDR’s working groups (either Finance and Audit or Resourcing, depending on expertise, meetings 1/4 day each, four per annum).
Optionally, attendance at our bi-annual global summit (two days plus international travel), at trustee training events (circa one day per annum) and other one-off events, meetings and planning days as required.
Training and development
GNDR will provide an induction programme for all new trustees, as well as an opportunity to meet Secretariat staff.
Our commitment to diversity, equality and inclusion
At GNDR, we are committed to fostering a truly diverse and inclusive culture based on our core values of openness, trust, accountability and mutual respect.
We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds and identities without discriminating against any characteristics. This includes ethnicity, race, gender, religion or belief, language, abilities, nationality or citizenship, socio-economic background, sexual orientation, marital or partnership status or any other status.
Find out more about our commitment to diversity, equality and inclusion.
How to apply
Please follow the link to our website below. We will require you to submit a brief cover letter and CV outlining how you meet the criteria described in the job specification.
Why Apply for Our Trustee Role?
Make a Difference: By joining us, you’ll directly impact lives. Your decisions will shape our programs and services.
Strategic Influence: As a trustee, you’ll guide our vision, ensuring we stay true to our mission.
Network and Learn: Connect with fellow trustees, industry experts, and community leaders.
Personal Growth: Develop leadership skills and gain a sense of purpose.
Flexible Commitment: We value your time and understand your other commitments.
What’s in It for You?
Purpose: Fulfilment through meaningful work.
Connections: Expand your professional network.
Learning: Gain insights into governance and non-profit management.
Impact: See tangible results from your contributions.
Ready to make a difference? Apply today!
We are aiming to respond to and acknowledge each application that we receive. However, providing individual feedback may not always be possible.
If you haven’t heard from us after two weeks from the closing date, please assume that, on this occasion, your application was unsuccessful.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Become a GamCare Online Peer Supporter
Make a difference by using your own experiences
For over 25 years, GamCare has been there for people experiencing gambling harms, whether that be people who gamble themselves or someone impacted by someone else’s gambling. We offer support over the phone, face-to-face or online and our treatment is free, flexible and confidential.
We are currently recruiting for Online Peer Supporters, to provide one-to-one and group support to both individuals who gamble and those affected by someone else’s gambling. Using their own experiences of gambling-related harms, volunteers will support others digitally as part of our Online Support Services and will include email support as well as facilitating our Forum and Chatrooms.
Full training and ongoing support will be provided to enable you to use your lived experience to work with our team as an Online Peer Supporter, providing support to all of those affected by gambling.
We believe that peer support is essential in the recovery journey. It provides:
- Shared understanding
- Reduces stigma
- A non-judgemental environment
- Practical insights and tools
- Continued motivation and hope
Our online platforms are designed to provide social connection to those who could be isolated or feel they have no one else to talk to. People accessing our services have identified that receiving support from someone who has had similar experiences can really benefit them when overcoming the challenges they may face on their recovery journey. It also provides a sense of community and belonging and contributes to the long-term support of those accessing these services.
Training
A comprehensive training programme will be delivered by our Lived Experience Volunteering team to provide you with the skills and confidence to use your experiences to support others while protecting your own recovery. Training includes:
- Safeguarding
- Motivational interviewing
- Facilitation skills
Role Responsibilities
Online Peer Supporters will:
- Navigate and guide contacts through existing services at GamCare and the National Gambling Support Network.
- Use motivational interviewing skills while drawing from their own lived experience to provide a supportive, non-judgemental space for those affected by gambling harms.
- Facilitate discussions via our online support services, including:
Email – you will be paired with an individual for regular email correspondence (up to 3 emails per week for 6 months)
Chatrooms – you will facilitate group discussions and supporting conversation between people at various stages of recovery
Forum – you will initiate discussions, respond to posts, and provide encouragement, signposting and support to forum users
- Help individuals set aims and goals to move to a more positive, sustained recovery whilst also providing resources to support people with these plans.
- Recognise the purpose and remit of our service and signposting to other internal and external support where appropriate.
What can I expect from GamCare?
In return, GamCare will:
- Provide a full, comprehensive induction and training programme
- Give you access to a dedicated Volunteer Coordinator
- Offer and arrange 1:1 and group supervision
- Fully support your own wellbeing and recovery journey
- Give ongoing training and development opportunities
- Provide access to some internal job opportunities within our services team
- Provide a reference after 3 months of regular volunteering
Role Requirements
For any of our volunteering roles we ask that you have lived experience of gambling-related harms. This includes being affected by someone else’s gambling (friend or family member).
We ask that you’ve been in positive, sustained recovery for at least one year before volunteering with us.
This role is completely remote, so you’ll need access to a reliable internet connection, a computer and a confidential space.
For full role requirements, please see the Role Profile on our website.
Please note that this role is subject to a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check. Please do not let that deter you from applying as all applications will be considered.
Availability & Commitment
We ask that you have availability at a regular time for around 1-2 hours per week for a minimum of 6 months.
Before volunteering with us, you will need to complete a mixture of self-directed online training and live online group training sessions delivered by our Volunteer Coordinators over a period of approximately 4 weeks.
Full details of the induction, including the next available dates will be sent to you by a member of the team within one week of receiving your application.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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What is the purpose of this role?
Panellists will inform and influence the support we offer to older people and help us deliver services that older people need and value.
What impact does this role have?
Our Panellists will help us to shape our services and our strategy. They will support us to make sure that people know about our charity, that our services have a positive impact on the lives of older people, and that we are a valued, local resource for older people to rely on.
What are the responsibilities of the role?
• To support our charity and its aims and to act as an ambassador for our services and projects and the wider Age UK network.
• To ensure our charity is aware of emerging needs and issues related to older people in the City and County that could influence future planning.
• To represent the wider community of older people and their interests – including topics such as social, health, wealth, and longer-term needs.
• To develop an understanding of customer service within the charity and how it can be improved for older people.
• To maintain a positive commitment to, and active promotion of, Age UK Notts’ Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion policy.
What are we looking for?
• Integrity
• A commitment to the charity
• A willingness to devote the necessary time and effort
• Good, independent judgement
• A willingness to speak their mind
• An ability to work effectively as a member of a team
What is the time commitment?
• The charity holds four meetings per year (Including the AGM), with each meeting lasting around 2 hours.There will be a mix of in-person and online meetings.
• In addition, Panellists need to set aside a minimum of 1 hours reading time before each meeting.
• Depending upon agreed actions, Panellists may be asked to dedicate some time to activities within the community, or for the charity outside of the meetings.
• Should exceptional circumstances arise, there may be a need for additional meetings, but this will be a rare occurrence.
• A chair and vice-chair will be elected by the members every 3 years and holders may serve a maximum of 6 years in total in either role.
What training will you be given?
You will be given a basic induction to the Charity and some basic compliance training to allow you to undertake your role.
What can you gain from this opportunity?
This is an opportunity to influence the largest, local charity providing support for older people. It’s a chance to bring your views, experience and knowledge to the table as well as building new relationships and meeting new challenges.
Please note the following key information
• You must be at least 18 years old
• You must agree to be properly appointed by our robust volunteer recruitment process (including references and DBS check).
• The role of a OPAP Panellist is voluntary and is not accompanied by any financial remuneration, although expenses for travel may be claimed
***Please note that we don’t offer sponsorship or accept overseas applicants***
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
About us
Sense is a national charity dedicated to supporting children and adults who are deafblind or have complex disabilities, along with their families, to lead fulfilling lives. We believe in inclusivity, ensuring that everyone, regardless of their disability, has the opportunity to engage fully in life's experiences.
As a Trustee of Sense, you'll play a pivotal role in shaping the future of our organisation and amplifying our impact. We're seeking individuals with diverse backgrounds and expertise to join our dynamic Trustee Board.
We're particularly interested in candidates with experience in:
- Fundraising, Communications and Branding
- Finance and Accounting
- People/Human Resources
- Safeguarding
Why become a Sense Trustee
As a Sense Trustee, you'll embark on a rewarding journey where you'll:
- Gain insight into the challenges faced by individuals and families with disabilities.
- Contribute to strategic decision-making processes, including setting our five-year strategy.
- Serve as custodian of Sense's values and long-term vision.
- Scrutinise our activities to ensure accountability and effectiveness.
- Act as an ambassador for our organisation.
Time Commitment
Our Board of Trustees meets a minimum of four times a year, with meetings alternating between Birmingham and London. Meetings typically last 4-5 hours, including breaks. Additionally, you may be invited to participate in sub-groups, with time commitments discussed beforehand.
We're looking for
- Possess professional skills, life experience, or personal qualities that align with Sense's mission.
- Share our values and aspirations for the disabled individuals we support.
- Are eager to develop their skills and knowledge through training opportunities.
- Have the confidence to engage in discussions, express diverse viewpoints, and champion inclusivity.
- Demonstrate a commitment to listening to the voices of disabled individuals, their families, and carers.
- Show dedication to advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Recruiting timelines
First Round Interviews: 16th July 2024
Informal Discussions: End of July 2024
Recommendation of Appointment: 26th September 2024
Sense values
We include. We collaborate. We find a way. We challenge. We celebrate.
Actively Interviewing
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!
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