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We're setting up a new youth charity called REMIX and looking for a volunteer to join us in the role of Head of Programmes and Impact who can help us get REMIX set up and oversee the management of our amazing programmes for young people in London and beyond.
REMIX aims to be a dynamic youth-focused charity passionate and committed to empowering young people from deprived areas and disadvantaged backgrounds across London and beyond by creating opportunities and experiences that address the holistic needs of young people, that EMPOWER young people and INSPIRE change that puts them on a path to TRANSFORM their lives for the better. Our evidence-based programmes will focus on developing essential life skills, fostering healthy lifestyles, and unlocking personal growth by experienced and dedicated positive role models in a safe and non judgemental environment, helping young people discover themselves and the world around them.
We're looking for volunteer Head of Programmes and Impact:
The volunteer role of Head of Programmes and Impact at REMIX is pivotal in shaping and overseeing the charity’s initiatives to ensure they deliver significant social change in young peoples lives. Here are some of the key tasks and duties associated with this role:
- Design and implement programmes that align with REMIX’s strategic vision, ensuring they are effective and impactful.
- Develop and apply robust metrics to assess and report on the effectiveness of the programmes, ensuring they achieve the desired outcomes.
- Work closely with the leadership team to refine and advance REMIX’s programme strategy, contributing to its overall mission and goals.
- Build and maintain relationships with partners, funders, and young people to enhance programme reach and impact.
- Lead and inspire the programmes team, fostering a culture of innovation, accountability, and continuous improvement.
- Ensure optimal use of resources for programme delivery and impact maximisation, including managing budgets and staff.
- Champion the charity’s mission and values, representing the organisation at various forums and engaging with the community.
- Get involved in other activities that support the work of the charity, always seeking ways to improve and expand our programmes and our reach.
The role requires a commitment to the cause, strategic thinking, and the ability to lead and manage a diverse team. It’s a role that offers the opportunity to make a tangible difference in the lives of young people and the community as a whole.
Together, let’s REMIX the narrative of our world!
REMIX
EMPOWER | INSPIRE | TRANSFORM
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- Children with Voices and Community Food Hub are looking for delivery volunteers to support in delivering essential food parcels to families and individuals around Hackney.
- We need regular delivery volunteers Monday - Thursday, around 12:30 - 2:30 collecting from De Beauvoir and Well Street locations and dropping food bags to addresses of housebound and vulnerable residents around Hackney. Can be by car or bike.
- We also need volunteers for more ad-hoc collections throughout the week – for collecting donations from supermarkets and local businesses, or dropping emergency parcels to those in need outside of the food hub opening hours. Need car or van drivers.
Applicants that are local or familiar to Hackney are encouraged to apply.
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Please note; The link will take you to our website where you can search for the Business Volunteer role by your specific area/location.
Why we want you
Our amazing Business Volunteers inspire and supporting young people to set up and run a real business as part of our Company, Team and Startup programmes. This hands-on and highly impactful role involves mentoring and encouraging students to face the challenges of running a business, and the inevitable setbacks this entails, in a safe space to apply their learning to the real world.
What will you be doing?
-Coaching, mentoring, and positively challenging a group of young people running their own business
-Being a supportive and encouraging role model
-Attending regular company meetings within the school environment
-Keeping a group of students on track and supporting them with more complicated tasks ie. Opening a business bank account
Where you will be volunteering
Business volunteers are primarily based within schools/ colleges supporting a group of students. They volunteer closely alongside one or more Centre Leads (usually teaching staff) and sometimes other volunteers.
Time commitment
The programme usually runs over the course of the academic year, with Business Volunteers supporting students in school for a minimum of one hour per week.
Young people have told us how important it is to have regular and consistent face to face support from their volunteer Business Advisors, so we are looking for volunteers who can commit to seeing through at least one full academic year (September-June), and who can attend in-person company meetings on a regular basis within a local school.
The skills you need
-Patient, encouraging and open-minded
-Comfortable in the presence of young people (but no specific experience is necessary)
-Able to commit to attending regular face to face student company meetings within a school
-Able to communicate appropriately with young people
-Open to learning new things, to challenge and in turn be challenged
-Comfortable in the use of basic IT as the role involves using our online platform for Company Programme
(Volunteers do not necessarily need experience of running a business in order to enjoy and make a big impact in this role.)
What’s in it for you
-Satisfaction of supporting young people to grow in confidence, learn new skills and achieve their potential
-Develop your professional skills in mentoring, facilitation and communication
-Volunteering alongside a group of young people will challenge you to think differently and approach problems from a new perspective
Keeping young people safe
All Business Volunteers will need to undertake an enhanced DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) Check prior to starting in the role as part of our commitment to keep young people safe.
In the vast majority of cases DBS checks which contain information on previous convictions will not disqualify an individual from volunteering, we can discuss this case by case.
All Business Volunteers will also be asked to complete Safeguarding Training online prior to starting the role.
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Welcome to Team BSO (British Scouting Overseas), where we're embarking on an exhilarating journey to empower the next generation through our Skills for Life strategy. Our mission is to shape brighter futures and equip young individuals in Scouting with invaluable life skills.
At the heart of the BSO lies the pivotal role of the Area Lead Volunteer (previously called Area Commissioner). As the guiding force, you'll spearhead the BSO Leadership Team, inspiring and mobilising volunteers to provide exceptional experiences and life-enriching skills to our youth. Your mandate includes ensuring a well-organised and adequately staffed Area team capable of delivering outstanding programmes.
Your pivotal responsibility involves implementing the Area’s 2018-25 Strategy. You will be rallying Area, District and Group Lead Volunteers and their teams to align with its objectives. This entails motivating and supporting volunteers to achieve the Growth, Youth Shaped, Community Impact, and Inclusivity targets outlined in our strategy.
As the leader of the BSO Team, you will bolster Scouting throughout the Area by nurturing volunteer development, enriching section programmes, and providing operational support. Additionally, you'll maintain a vibrant volunteer cohort in the Explorer and Network sections, establishing a well-regarded 14-24 provision within our multiple international communities.
Leading a team of dedicated volunteers passionate about delivering exceptional Scouting experiences to every young person is at the core of this role.
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Cambridge SCA is looking for new trustees to lead and support the charity with their enthusiasm, skills and oversight.
We’re a small charity, but one with a large impact on Cambridge residents and students.
For almost 50 years we’ve been encouraging the involvement of students in voluntary community work, providing services to disadvantaged groups in the community and giving students a valuable learning experience.
To do this, we offer a number of our own group and 1-to-1 volunteering projects, promote and support external volunteering opportunities, and offer some one-off volunteering events. We also offer a DBS service to other organisations.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Join RANGER CADETS in London!
Are you ready for an exciting adventure? We’re looking for 20 enthusiastic young people to join us as Young Leaders (NCOs) in London for our new uniformed youth organisation called RANGER CADETS.
We are the Ranger Cadets a brand new independent non-profit uniformed youth group that is being set up with an aim of getting young people engaged in their community in uniform, as well as upskilling them to unlock their full potential by providing skills for life, opportunities to get involved in the community and gain new experiences as part of a team, making our community a much better place.
We are a non-political and non-religious inclusive uniformed youth organisation that is open and welcoming to everyone regardless of their social background.
What’s in it for you?
- Leadership Skills: Learn to lead, inspire, and make a difference.
- Outdoor Adventures: Explore teamwork, survival skills, and outdoor challenges.
- Discipline and Respect: Develop self-discipline and respect for others.
- Friendships: Make lifelong friends who share your passion.
- Prestige: Get recognised in the community in your smart uniform and awarded the rank of Senior Cadet, taking on a leadership role within Ranger Cadets and in your cadet unit.
When? The same evening each week from 7pm to 9pm with occassional weekends for training and public duties.
Where? In London
Who can join? Young people aged 13-25 who are committed, dedicated, passionate and driven with leadership qualities and enthusiasm are welcome.
If you have previous NCO or Youth Leadership experience in another organisation please specify this when applying for access to our FAST TRACK route.
What is the process?
You will take part in our training programme with other young people for the role. You have a choice of two groups;
Group 1: Fast Track (2 weekends of 6 hours each day = 4 days in total)
- Weekend 1 (Recruit Weekend) You will earn your uniform at the end of this weekend.
- Weekend 2 (NCO Course Weekend) You will earn the rank of Senior Cadet at the end of this weekend
Group 2: Training (12 evenings of 2 hours each evening = 3 months in total)
- Week 1 to 6 (Recruit) You will earn your uniform at the end of week 6.
- Week 6 to 12 (NCO Course) You will earn the rank of Senior Cadet at the end of week 12.
During this training you will be assessed to which level would suit you and your skills and abilities based on your active participation, skills and abilities. We have 3 young leadership levels, which include;
- Level 1: Senior Cadet / (you will lead and coach a small group of cadets (young people) at the unit.
- Level 2: Corporal // (you will lead and coach large groups of young people (cadets and senior cadets) at the unit and take on leadership duties at the unit.
- Level 3: Sergeant /// (you will lead all young people at the unit and assist the Unit Officers in running the cadet unit each week).
If you show great promise on the NCO Induction and you are aged between 18 and 25 years old, you will have the opportunity to attend further training to obtain one of the following ranks;
- Level 4: Staff Sergeant (This person is second in charge of a cadet unit and you will support the Officer in Charge in running a cadet unit).
- Level 5: OIT (Officer In Training) - (You will shadow our Officer in Charge and learn how to run a cadet unit and within 3-6 months you will take on the role of Officer In Charge of a new or exisitng cadet unit).
SIGN UP and Join us at Ranger Cadets and embark on an unforgettable adventure!
This is a UNIFORMED role and you MUST be willing to wear the Ranger Cadets Rank Insignia.
RANGER CADETS
#PreparedForLife
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We are The Children's Book Project and we work passionately to enable children to have access to books. We are just establishing our presence in Birmigham as we grow nationally and have, in 2023, celebrated gifting out 1 millionth book. We gift to children in schools and in prisons trying to tackle book poverty and give every child the opportunity to own a book of their own. Our charity is very much a family - we are grassroots and powered by an extraordinary team of volunteers.
We really need some support in the Birmingham area and are hoping to find 1 or 2 amazing volunteers who are willing to drive for us during school term time - collecting and delivering the books that our other volunteers have gathered and packed with love and care!
What we need...
A committment of between 4-6 hours every month - Only during school term times
The ability to lift and move books and boxes ( a great workout!)
A full, clean UK driving licence, over 25 years old with permission to work in the UK
Happy to drive our van , Betsy!
All mileage will be paid and you will be a hugley valued part of our team
If you can help in any way, we would just love to hear from you !
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The Chair holds a pivotal role in guiding the board and the governance of Home-Start Blackmore Vale
Location: Our office base is currently in Sturminster Newton, Dorset with some remote work.
Renumeration:The role of Chair is not accompanied by any financial remuneration, although expenses for travel may be claimed.
Time commitment: Approximately 1 – 2 days a month
Attending Board Meetings every 2 months with short 1 hour subject focused meeting in the interim month. Meeting with the / supervising the Scheme Manager, other ad hoc meetings
Principle Responsibilities
Strategic Leadership - Provide leadership to the charity and its Board, ensuring the Charity has maximum impact for its beneficiaries and ensuring that Trustees fulfil their duties and responsibilities for the effective governance of the Charity
Compliance - comply with the Home-Start Agreement and Quality Assurance system and ensuring the Board is able to regularly review major risks and associated opportunities, and satisfy itself that systems are in place to take advantage of opportunities, and manage and mitigate the risks. Ensure that the Board fulfils its duties to ensure sound financial health of the charity, with systems in place to ensure financial accountability
Governance - Ensure that the governance arrangements are working in the most effective way for the Charity. Develop the knowledge and capability of the Board of Trustees and encourage positive change and where appropriate address and resolve any conflicts within the Board
External Relations - Act as an ambassador for the cause and the charity. Maintain close relationships with key stakeholders and with key influencers.
Efficiency and effectiveness - Chair meetings of the Board of Trustees effectively and efficiently, bringing impartiality and objectivity to the decision-making process. Ensure that Trustees are fully engaged and that decisions are taken in the best, long-term interests of the Charity and that the Board takes collective ownership.
further information on the role can be found on our website
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We are looking for active individuals that will engage with parents/carers at our Little Love baby bank in Southend, Your role will support this wonderiful iniaitive available to all families that have a child aged under 4 or who are expecting a baby and reaches the most vulnerable. Duties may require setting up and packing away and sorting of donations, depending on how many hours you can offer on a Thursday, supporting the YourFamily programme which is funded by A Better Start Southend.
City Family CIC will seek an Enhanced DBS check at no cost to the volunteer and will reimburse all reasonable out-of-pocket expenses such as public transport fares and car mileage. We ask that you reside no further than 10 miles from Southend. Full induction and training will be provided as well as ongoing support and development.
Your Family is a community-based programme combining peer volunteers and paid staff who provide support, connection and advice to early years families - connecting and enabling them to access local activities, support and clinical services.
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Do you enjoy working with children?
All Aboard Club provides inclusive play sessions for autistic and ADHD children, where they can build and play with our huge train sets and develop their social and communication skills.
We have been running play sessions in London and the South East for 3 years, supporting over 400 families.
We're looking for volunteers to run our weekend play sessions by helping to set up a massive train track on the floor.
We welcome applications from anyone but especially from autistic, ADHD or neurodiverse individuals as it is great to have volunteers who can relate to the challenges our children and families experience.
Here's a glimpse of what the role involves:
- Attending one or two of the locations (Streatham, Woking, Lewisham, Wimbledon or Weybridge) on a Saturday or Sunday.
- Lending a hand to carry our train set boxes from the car.
- Taking about an hour to set up our magical train world, which usually involves a crew of 2 - 5 people.
- Working closely with fellow volunteers to ensure the train set layout flows seamlessly and fits into our play space.
- Practicing active listening and effective communication with our awesome team.
- Keeping a watchful eye on the tracks and trains to ensure everything runs smoothly during the session.
- And last but not least, helping to pack up our world of imagination at the end.
Interested to see what an All Aboard Club play session looks like? Here’s a time-lapse video from one of our sessions: https://youtu.be/J9vZ0A5UTeE (the video was made when we used to be called “Engine Shed”).
For more information about All Aboard Club, please see our website.
We work from our current locations once a month on a Saturday or Sunday:
St Nicholas Community Hall
34 Robin Hood Lane, Sutton SM1 2RG
Lochaber Hall Community Centre
Manor Lane Terrace, London SE13 5QL
Streatham Youth Centre
Conyers Rd, London SW16 6LS
Brookwood Memorial Hall
Adjacent, 150 Connaught Road, Brookwood, Woking GU24 0AL
Log Cabin Charity
259 Northfield Avenue, London W5 4UA
Barn Church
41 Atwood Ave Richmond TW9 4HF
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.