Service Team Volunteer

  • VO99726


Description

Can you help promote services to local people in your community? Can you help at events and awareness raising sessions?

You could help improve access to services in your community.

This role is ideal for people who already have a connection to their community or would like to build one.

The Service Team Volunteer role supports in the delivery of advocacy and other services by:
• Helping clients understand about advocacy
• Attending events and awareness raising activities
• Networking and promoting our services and organisation
• Signposting to other services
• Building professional relationships and partnership working
• Supporting our community engagement programmes in your local area

Volunteering with VoiceAbility is ideal for people who have or want experience in human rights, health, care and wellbeing - but we care more about your values and empathy than your level of experience.

Volunteer, Ben’s priorities changed after a serious illness: “I wanted to give something back. It’s really rewarding as you get to use your knowledge and skills for a really good purpose.”

You’ll develop skills in communication and confidentiality, add experience and knowledge to your CV, and know you’re making a genuine difference to people’s lives.

As a volunteer you’ll receive full training, support from the volunteer team and your local advocates, and paid expenses.

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Frequency and commitment details

3 hours a week, 6 month commitment.

Restrictions

Volunteering will commence on satisfactory completion of a PVG check, right to work check and volunteer training.
Experience required: Volunteering with VoiceAbility is ideal for people who have or want experience in human rights, health, care and wellbeing - but we care more about your values and empathy than your level of experience. Some beneficial skills and qualities to have are: • Good communication skills – written and verbal • A basic level of IT literacy – email, docs • Accuracy and attention to detail • Ability to manage own time and prioritise workload • Ability to work independently & as part of a team • A commitment to the aims and ethos of VoiceAbility
Travel details: The role is a hybrid role, as we have no main "office base". Volunteers are expected to volunteer in and around their local area, and must be able to travel by themselves. However, volunteers are also expected to meet clients in person to offer face-to-face support if needed. This would be across your local area and you will be expected to travel locally and attend networking events to promote the service.
Minimum age: 18

Support

Expenses paid: Yes
Expenses details: Travel expenses reimbursed.
Training details: You’ll develop skills in communication and confidentiality, add experience and knowledge to your CV, and know you’re making a genuine difference to people’s lives. As a volunteer you’ll receive full training, support from the volunteer team and your local advocates, and paid expenses. Training covers topics such as: what is advocacy, an introduction to Social Security Scotland, safeguarding, networking, salesforce and more!