Walking Guide (and/or Group Leader)for people with sight loss
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Love walking? Want to share the joy of the outdoors?
Walking Guide (and/or Group Leader)
Love walking? Want to share the joy of the outdoors?
As a Walking Guide or Group Leader, you’ll help blind and partially sighted people stay active, enjoy nature, and build friendships through our BucksVision walking groups. Whether it’s describing the scenery, guiding someone safely along the route, or just enjoying good conversation, you’ll make every walk welcoming and fun.
Where?
Aylesbury
…with a new Wycombe group coming soon!
What you will be doing:
· Acting as a sighted guide for visually impaired members
· Describing the scenery and sharing conversation along the way
· Supporting the walk leader to ensure the group is safe, friendly, and inclusive
· Promoting the group and encouraging others to join
What skills and experience are needed?
· Friendly, reliable, and outgoing
· Confident communicator and good listener
· Enjoy walking and the outdoors
· Enthusiastic, flexible, and a team player
What will you gain from the role?
· The joy of sharing your love of walking with others
· New friendships and connections in your community
· Improved physical and mental wellbeing
· Experience working with people with sight loss
· A real sense of achievement and purpose
What support will be given?
· Full induction and training (including sighted guiding)
· Ongoing training and development opportunities
· Out-of-pocket expenses covered
· Support from your Volunteer Supervisor and Volunteer Manager
Criminal Record Check Information (DBS):
This role may require an Enhanced DBS check if combined with driving duties (working with adults at risk).