IT Volunteer Roles
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Make a difference – become an Academy Governor
You don’t have to be a parent or member of staff to be an academy governor – applications are appreciated from all with an interest in the local community. Academy governors come from all walks of life and specialist knowledge is not always needed. What IS essential is a desire to get involved in children’s education and make a difference to their lives.
We welcome applications from those with educational, health & safety and safeguarding experience, but academy governors are all volunteers and training and support is provided. The University of Chichester (Multi) Academy Trust partners new governors with a ‘buddy’ – a trusted and more experienced colleague on the governing body – who initially acts as their mentor. Briefing information and assistance is also available through newsletters, websites and helplines provided by the local authority and the Department for Education.
If you would like to apply to be a governor, please contact us by email for an Expression of Interest form. Many thanks for your interest.
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Why do we need you?
• We need your help to assist visually impaired people to use their smart phones, tablets and laptops by adjusting accessibility settings, support with apps and how to use speech and voice feedback.
What activities will I be involved in?
• One to one, hour long appointments with service users
• Adjust accessibility settings and teach how to use speech and voice feedback
• Introduce Apps that can help users read documents or listen to audio books.
• Help to troubleshoot technical issues
• Explain the benefits of IT to those who are wary of, or intimidated by modern technology.
What skills and abilities will I need to have?
• A good understanding of using smart phones and tablets.
• Knowledge of Android, Apple or Microsoft operating systems
• Understanding of accessibility settings
• The ability to share your knowledge and skills in a constructive and supportive way
• To be flexible and a problem solver
• Patience and a good sense of humour helps
How much time should I offer?
• This role is flexible but we do look for a regular commitment.
• IT appointments are at our support centres at locations around Warwickshire.
• Rugby, Nuneaton , Coleshill, Atherstone and Bedworth
• Depending on the location sessions are weekly or monthly either 9:30am to 11:30pm or 2:30pm to 4:30pm
Is there an induction and training?
• You will receive an induction when you start
• We will provide any training you need to complete the role
What on-going support/guidance will there be?
• You will be supported by our IT4U team
• Opportunities to meet and network with staff and fellow volunteers during the year
Will I need my own transport?
• Access to your own vehicle would be an advantage.
What are the benefits to me?
• The opportunity of meeting new people and working as part of a dedicated team
• A great opportunity to learn new IT skills
• The satisfaction of knowing that you are making a vital difference to people living with sight loss
Will my expenses be paid?
• We pay volunteers “out-of-pocket” expenses in accordance with our guidelines.
Do I need to submit to a Disclosure and Barring Service check?
• As a volunteer working with vulnerable people you will need to undergo a DBS check in accordance with our policies
Areas :- Nuneaton, Coleshill, Bedworth, Atherstone, Rugby
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The Farm Animal Sanctuary has an exciting opportunity for people to join our board of commitee members.
We are looking for enthusiastic people who have a couple of hours each week to dedicate to a voluntary position helping our charity grow.
We are looking for people who have the skills in the following areas -
- Finance
- IT
- Fundraising
- Knowledge with PR/Marketing
- Experience with charities
- Good communication skills
- Proactive attitude
Do you have any of these skills? If the answer is yes to anyone of them this is a voluntary role for you.
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Yorkshire Dales Millennium Trust (YDMT) is a small charity doing big things to help protect and enhance the People, Landscape and Wildlife of the Yorkshire Dales.
We are looking for new trustees to help us deliver our program of projects and grants to helps the people, landscape and wildlife of the Yorkshire Dales and the surrounding areas
What will you be doing?
At this crucial time for climate and nature we are looking for people who can bring new skills and experience to our board to fill naturally occurring vacancies, helping us to expand our work to more people and deliver more projects that tackle climate change, biodiversity loss and rural isolation. We are particularly looking for candidates with a financial or IT background, however anyone with skills to offer our board and with a passion for our area is invited to apply. We welcome people who are not afraid to challenge the status quo and who can provide new perspectives on our work.
As a trustee you will play an integral role in shaping the strategic direction of the charity, its effectiveness and accountability.
Along with other board members you will work collectively to:
- determine the mission and strategy for the organisation,
- be held accountable for the actions of the organisation,
- safeguard assets and ensure that those assets are used appropriately,
- contribute to effective decision making and information sharing,
- be an ambassador for the organisation,
- recruit new staff and trustees.
Trustees are encouraged to volunteer for various sub committees, including: finance, community grants, woodland grants, health, safety and wellbeing, remuneration, and recruitment.
Whether you are an experienced trustee or looking to take on your first trustee role, if you have the time and energy to commit to the role and can identify with our values, ethos and aims, we’d love to hear from you.
Estimate of time needed: 0-5 hours / month. 6 meetings per year minimum, approx 2 -3 hours each, at least 2 of which in person in varying locations, more if keen.
What are we looking for?
We are keen to appoint people who are representative of our community, our stakeholders, and our beneficiaries, and will help to increase diversity on the board in terms of age, background, and ethnicity.
We are also looking to expand the collective knowledge base of the board by recruiting trustees with experience relating to our charitable activities and our beneficiaries. That might include experience of:
- the voluntary sector,
- the local community and landscape,
- equality & diversity,
- finance,
- IT systems
- health and wellbeing.
However, this list is not exhaustive, and we want to hear from anyone who believes their background and expertise could be useful to us.
What difference will you make?
Being a trustee with YDMT can be a very rewarding and enjoyable experience, both personally and professionally. You will have a real opportunity to shape the strategic direction of YDMT and its subsidiary trading company, and support a team of motivated and committed people.
At YDMT we pride ourselves on being a ‘doing’ organisation that makes a practical difference. Your role will have a direct impact on our ability to reach more people and deliver more projects that help to protect and enhance our spectacular landscape and precious wildlife. You’ll be part of a small and passionate team, helping to shape the future direction of a small charity at an exciting time of change and development for the organisation. You will also have the chance to use your skills to improve how YDMT supports its beneficiaries and find new ways to protect and enhance this special part of the world for everyone
Before you apply
Please apply via Reach with a cover letter detailing why you are interested in this role, and a CV. While there is no specific deadline please apply by the 23rd January if possible. We will hold an online open evening for all candidates in early February, with interviews later in the month. We hope that successful candidates would be able to join our May board meeting.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Smile for future generation is a community based development organisation which was established in 2023 by Tanzania citizens from mainland, aiming to influence, advocating for ,building capacity for children and their community so as to explore various opportunities in different sectors. The organisation intends to start implementation of the activities to the regions around lake Victoria.
SMILE FOR FUTURE GENERATION is located in Ilemela district, mwanza city Council in magaka village.
Education sector is essential in realising country vision of industrialization and economy hence improved quality of life.Despite effort of the government of Tanzania in improving education services by ensuring free education to primary and secondary schools, there marginalised and vulnerable children who are not benefiting fully this opportunity. To realize this there are needed efforts from other non state actors to complement governmental efforts in enhancing good educational services for children from vulnerable families especially from rural areas majorof whom are disadvantaged.This will entail working on innovative ideas suitable for respective communities thus ensuring equitable access to education services fir school children 6_ 18 years.
VISION STATEMENT.
To anticipate the good educational services among children in Tanzania.
MISSION STATEMENT.
Glance children development and education through capacity building, infrastructure and facilities development.
OBJECTIVES.
1.To support children from vulnerable families with school needs such as backpacks,shoes ,school uniforms and pens.
2.To enhance the provision of sanitary pads to the children.
3.Encourage the participation of the the community in educational services.
Note:An applicant must be willingly t o work in collaboration with our staff .
Bahati Alphonce
General director
+255626835923
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Could you be the welcoming face of RNIB? Do you have good communication skills and enjoy meeting and helping people? We need friendly, enthusiastic people like you to give visitors to our Products for Life Store the best possible experience when they come to us for information about our products and services or general enquiries. Ideally, you will have some flexibility to fit in with the needs of the Products for Life Store.
*Answering and making telephone calls; Assist with a variety of admin tasks; Create documents and input data; Meeting and greeting visitors; Provide sighted guiding.
*You will be speaking to blind and partially sighted people and explaining the different products and services that RNIB offer.
*Ability to use your own initiative; Approachable & empathetic nature; A welcoming and friendly nature; Good Interpersonal Skills; Microsoft Word, Excel and internet; Reliable, punctual and trustworthy; Willingness to work as part of a team.
*A chance to give something back; A chance to make a difference; A sense of achievement; Experience working in a National Charity; Meeting new people; New experiences and skills; Work with a variety of people; Work with people with sight loss.
*A chance to give something back; A chance to make a difference; A sense of achievement; Experience working in a National Charity; Meeting new people; New experiences and skills; Work with a variety of people; Work with people with sight loss.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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RNIB Connect Members can now join regional Facebook groups and our online community to blog, join discussions and find out about events taking place locally. As our online community grows we need you to help moderate the content to ensure it is relevant, welcoming, safe and supportive. We also need you to welcome and support new members when they join.
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Zambia Orphans Aid UK (ZOA-UK) is looking for a part-time WordPress volunteer to support our Digital & Communications activities. The ideal candidate will have a passion for WordPress and an interest in international development. We are seeking someone who has experience of back-end and front-end development, including creating WordPress themes and plugins. You must have an understanding of PHP, HTML, CSS and JavaScript. Familiarity with multiple CMSs, such as Joomla and Drupla, will also be beneficial, whilst knowing how to use WordPress API is essential.
You will possess a positive attitude together with a proactive approach to problem solving. You will be home-based and have the freedom to set your own hours, so self-motivation is essential.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Our roaming tech volunteers provide on-to-one support to people with sight loss, visiting them in their own homes to help them get the most out of technology. They may help customers set up a new device, learn new features or trouble shoot tech problems. Roaming tech volunteers support people local to them.
We’re particularly looking for applicants from the Scottish Borders, Midlothian, Edinburgh, Kirkcaldy and Fife, Dundee and Angus, West Coast of Scotland, Dumfries and Galloway, East Lothian, West Lothian, Highlands (AB and IV postcodes).
*Good communication skills;
*Customer focused approach
*Natural tech user
*Problem solving skills
*Empowering attitude
This role requires membership of the PVG (Protecting Vulnerable Groups) Scheme (Adults).
This role requires 2 references
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Do you have experience of using assistive and accessible technology? We'd love you to volunteer regularly in Brighton to help local people with sight loss become independent technology users and enjoy the benefits of being online. You'll work closely with individuals, supporting them to develop the knowledge, skills and confidence to get the most out of technology.
*Good communication skills
*Patient approach to training
*Natural tech user
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Do you have experience of using assistive and accessible technology? We'd love you to volunteer regularly at our drop in sessions for customers at various locations throughout Scotland. Help local people with sight loss become independent technology users and enjoy the benefits of being online. You'll work closely with individuals, supporting them to develop the knowledge, skills and confidence to get the most out of technology
- Good communication skills
- Patient approach to training
- Natural tech user
- This role requires membership of the PVG (Protecting Vulnerable Groups) Scheme (Adults). 1 reference
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Additional location information
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Carnegie Library, 12 Main Street, Ayr, KA8 8EB
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Our roaming tech volunteers provide one-to-one support to people with sight loss, visiting them in their own homes to help them get the most out of technology. They may help customers set up a new device, learn new features or trouble shoot tech problems. Roaming tech volunteers support people local to them.
Currently volunteers are needed in Stockton on Tees, Middlesbrough, Redcar and Cleveland.
- Good communication skills
- Customer focused approach
- Natural tech user
- Problem solving skills
- empowering attitude
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Home visits and venues across your local area. Access to telephone and email is required.
- This role requires an enhanced criminal record check
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Trustee vacancy The Almshouse Association
Mission:
Almshouses are recognised as the exemplar form of community housing.
There are very few institutions that have lasted a century, even fewer that have lasted five hundred years. Almshouses have been part of our social heritage for over a thousand years. Today new almshouses are being built in towns and villages across the country and you are part of this great legacy.
The almshouse model today is beginning to be recognised for its unique impact on residents’ lives, offering residents a form of community living, free from isolation and with the spirit of caring and companionship at its heart.
You are part of a community of 1,600 almshouse charities operating. Residents live independently but as part of a community.
Role Content
Being a trustee of The Almshouse Association is to help lead the national strategy for the almshouse movement. The trustee board are seeking individuals who have an interest in improving the lives of others through helping run the membership organisation for 1600 small charities.
The Trustee board today is made up of dedicated and committed professionals who meet regularly either as full or sub-committee members and have a very strong long-term strategic goal. The role of the board is to vision and lead strategy and support the Chief Executive of an excellent and proactive executive team, in delivering that strategy.
We are seeking applicants who care about making a difference to thousands of lives through protecting a valuable charity model. have significant skills and experience in the following
areas:
· IT/Web
· Branding/Marketing/PR
· Fundraising/Sponsorship
· Heritage and Historic Buildings
We actively encourage qualified applicants from a diverse background to apply.
Time commitment
There are four half day board meetings per year of which two are held online and two in person. There are additional meetings throughout the year in sub committees or to address emerging or urgent topics, but they are infrequent. Most trustees sit on an associated sub committee.
Remuneration: This is a voluntary position and therefore does not pay a salary. All reasonable expenses are reimbursed.
Term of office: Three years initially.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Our roaming tech volunteers provide one-to-one support to people with sight loss, visiting them in their own homes to help them get the most out of technology. They may help customers set up a new device, learn new features or trouble shoot tech problems. Roaming tech volunteers support people local to them.
- Good communication skills
- Customer focused approach
- Natural tech user
- Problem solving skills
- empowering attitude
- This role requires an enhanced criminal record check
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Home visits and venues across your local area. Access to telephone and email is required.
Actively Interviewing
This organisation is scheduling interviews as the applications come in. Don’t miss your opportunity, apply now!
Our roaming tech volunteers provide one-to-one support to people with sight loss, visiting them in their own homes to help them get the most out of technology. They may help customers set up a new device, learn new features or trouble shoot tech problems. Roaming tech volunteers support people local to them. Opportunity available in the following postcodes: SP, SN, DT, BH, BA, EX, PL, TA, TQ and TR
*This role requires an enhanced criminal record check
*This roles requires 2 references
*Home visits and venues across your local area. Access to telephone and email is required.