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Volunteer Social Media Manager
Giant Football Community Walk
Location: Remote
Time Commitment: Flexible, approximately 3 to 5 hours per week
The Giant Football Community Walk is looking for a volunteer Social Media Manager to help promote our 2026 event and engage with football supporters, clubs, foundations and supporter groups across the North West.
The event will bring together supporters from across the football pyramid for a 42km or 21km community walking challenge. Participants will represent their clubs, raise money for good causes and celebrate the positive role football plays within local communities.
What You’ll Do
• Manage and grow our Facebook and Instagram accounts
• Create and schedule social media content
• Promote participating clubs, supporter groups and charities
• Help recruit walkers, volunteers and supporters
• Respond to messages and engage with online communities
• Share participant stories, fundraising updates and event news
What We’re Looking For
You do not need professional marketing experience.
We’re looking for someone who:
• Has good written communication skills
• Is confident using Facebook and Instagram
• Is organised and reliable
• Understands football culture and supporter communities
• Wants to contribute to a positive community event
What You’ll Gain
• Practical social media experience
• The opportunity to build relationships across the football community
• Experience supporting a large scale community event
• A reference recognising your contribution
About The Event
The Giant Football Community Walk aims to bring together supporters from clubs across the North West in a spirit of respect, community and friendly rivalry.
Football communities achieve remarkable things when they work together. We want our social media channels to reflect that.
If you would like to be involved, we’d love to hear from you.
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Every year, hundreds of runners take part in challenge events across the UK to help end homelessness. We are looking for enthusiastic Cheer Point Volunteers to join our cheer squads on the sidelines of iconic events like the London Marathon, Great North Run and Royal Parks Half Marathon. Get ready to clap, shout and motivate our runners all the way to the finish line!
You will contribute to ending homelessness by supporting all our amazing fundraisers and raising awareness of Crisis.
Your tasks may include:
- Cheering, motivating, and encouraging participants as they pass the Crisis cheer point
- Creating a lively and positive atmosphere
- Representing the charity in a friendly, positive, and respectful manner
- Following guidance from event coordinators to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone
- You will be provided a branded Crisis t-shirt to wear and cheer items to help make as much noise as possible for Team Crisis
- Please note that this role will likely involve standing for extended periods, and seating is not available.
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 passionate about creating content? Are you keen to make a difference and contribute to the impact BCWA makes?
We’re looking for creative and collaborative volunteers to bring content ideas to life and prepare materials for events, helping BCWA engage with local communities and organisations. If you are enthusiastic about trends, are looking for opportunities to curate ideas with diverse teams and are a strong communicator who wants to help survivors, we’d love to have you on board as a Social Media Volunteer!
Social Media Volunteers volunteer alongside our Communications Officer, creating content that ensures information about the services Black Country Women’s Aid provide is widely available across communities. They help people connect with us online and learn more about how we help survivors cope and recover, alongside creating content and materials that educate people on challenging abuse and violence. Social Media Volunteers help BCWA further engage with the community and other sector partners. They collaborate with BCWA Service Managers and different teams to build content that effectively promotes services, events or fundraising drives. They think creatively, contributing their own ideas for content and bringing these to life.
Being a Social Media Volunteer might look like:
- Collaborating with BCWA staff to create content for BCWA communications
- Preparing materials for events, like leaflets and posters and keeping these organised
- Researching community groups, local organisations and other agencies for engagement
- Liaising with the Communications Officer to bring new content ideas to life
- Engaging with BCWA teams to promote events or fundraising drives
- Being an advocate for BCWA!
As a BCWA Social Media Volunteer, you’ll get:
- All the training you need to understand and be prepared for your role with us, so you can use your time with us to grow and learn!
- Regular check-ins and contact with our Volunteer Coordinator as an opportunity to catch up, reflect and feedback on your volunteering experience with us.
- Access to the Wisdom App and the BCWA wellbeing provision.
- Access high quality support and advice from BCWA whenever you need it.
- Your travel to and from sessions expensed. Lunch paid for if you volunteer for 6 hours or more.
- A reference to support you in your next steps, whether that is a voluntary or paid role elsewhere.
- The knowledge that you’re making a real difference to the lives of victims and survivors of violence and abuse as you volunteer alongside a passionate and experienced team!
Important information for all positions
Black Country Women’s Aid is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of vulnerable adults, children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.
All posts are subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975. It will be necessary for an enhanced disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service for details of any previous criminal convictions.
Volunteering checks
As a responsible volunteer provider we adhere to safer recruitment practice and all our volunteers are subject to the following checks:
Right to volunteer in the UK
To avoid discrimination we treat all volunteer applicants equally.
We therefore ask all volunteers to confirm they have a Right to Volunteer in the UK.
References
If offered a volunteer role, we will seek 2 references. Ideally, one of these should be your current or last employer, however we understand this isn’t always possible. We ask that one of your referees has known you at least a year.
Examples of references could include:
- a professional from your centre of study, for instance a teacher, lecturer or headteacher
- GP or health visitor
- a character reference from a person who knows you (no familial relations or partners)
- a civil servant from a government agency
- a bank manager
DBS
All volunteer roles are subject to DBS checks at the relevant level.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.


