Outreach Assistant
Role Title:
Outreach Assistant
Brief Description:
Supporting animal-assisted intervention visits to venues including care homes, schools, hospitals and community groups
Where:
Visiting services at various locations across Greater Manchester, whilst it is possible to meet us on location assistance with packing and unpacking at our base is always appreciated.
Noah’s A.R.T.
1-9 Borough Arcade, Hyde, SK14 2AA
What’s in it for you?
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The chance to make a difference.
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Enjoy new experiences & develop new skills.
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Excellent training opportunities.
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Reasonable expenses covered.
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Be a part of an amazing team and meet new people.
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Gain experience working with animals.
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Opportunity to meet others who care about animals.
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Improve self esteem and confidence.
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The chance to contribute to the work of Noah’s A.R.T.
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Gain experience of animal-assisted interventions.
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Gain experience working with a wide range of people with differing needs.
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Opportunity to support others.
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The potential to gain the experience needed for a paid position.
When:
Mondays and/or Fridays
Duration:
Ongoing
Main Duties:
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Communicate promptly with the volunteer coordinator and lead therapists.
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Work as a team with the lead therapist and other volunteers .
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Support clients to interact with the animals.
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Be friendly, empathetic and attentive to clients’ needs.
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Notify staff as soon as possible if you cannot attend.
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Adhere to all Noah’s A.R.T. policies and procedures at all times.
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Understand that you represent Noah’s A.R.T. when volunteering, and behave respectfully, professionally and courteously to clients, carers, Noah’s A.R.T. staff and other volunteers at all times.
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Take reasonable care to avoid injury to yourself or others and report any accident or injury immediately.
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Take safeguarding seriously and report any concerns to staff.
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Understand that you must not disclose to a third party any confidential information you obtain whilst volunteering which is not available to the public.
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Maintain animal welfare standards during sessions.
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Understand the selection of animals for therapy work and suitability of animals with different clients.
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Promote the safety of the animals during sessions, including allowing them to have the choice to interact or retreat.
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Handle the animals confidently as needed.
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Recognise the signs of stress in the animals and understand how to reduce stress.
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Recognise signs of illness or injury in the animals.
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Be aware of behaviour changes in the animals and report this to Noah’s A.R.T. staff.
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Report any incidents such as nipping, biting, etc. (to self or participants).
About You:
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You have an interest in mental health/animal welfare.
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You have access to email and phone.
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You are polite, approachable, and friendly with good communication skills.
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You can volunteer as part of a team of people from different backgrounds.
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You are committed to equal opportunities and treat all individuals with respect.
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You understand, and commit to, confidentiality.
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You are punctual and reliable.
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You are able to take initiative and adapt.
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You are interested in developing your skills and experiences.
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You are passionate about contributing to the work of Noah’s A.R.T.
Skills & Experience:
ESSENTIAL
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18+
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Able to manage potentially triggering situations; we visit mental health wards, care homes and eating disorder wards where you may be exposed to dementia or obvious instances of self harm.
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Willingness to engage with challenging clients such as those with neurodiversities or those who may be heavily medicated.
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Whilst supervision is available you must be confident in your ability to manage your own mental well being.
DESIRABLE
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Driver.
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Knowledge of mental health needs.
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Experience working with children, young people and/or vulnerable adults.
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Animal welfare knowledge.
About Us:
Noah’s A.R.T. is a family-run, community-based, not-for-profit social enterprise. It was founded in 2015 with a mission: to utilise the benefits of the human-animal bond to improve mental health and wellbeing in Greater Manchester.
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We will provide on the job training, a volunteer induction and access to supervision if needed.
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We also provide invaluable training opportunities in a variety of areas with ourselves and other organisations.
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We will pay travel expenses and other expenses within reason (to be discussed with a member of staff prior to making a claim).
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We provide a friendly and welcoming work environment and are understanding of differing individual circumstances; we try to be flexible where possible in order to accommodate.
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If you have volunteered with us for three months or more we will be able to provide you with a reference.
Other Requirements:
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We ask volunteers to provide two references.
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Some roles require a DBS check.
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Volunteers must be over 14.
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Volunteers are expected to complete the online induction as well as attend relevant training.
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Volunteers must adhere to Noah’s A.R.T. policies, procedures, protocols and guidelines at all times.
Benefits to Noah’s A.R.T.
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Extra support for staff during sessions.
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Extra support for clients during sessions.
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Improved safety of the animals.
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Quicker identification of health issues and risks to/from the animals.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.