Macmillan (Angus)

To provide palliative care for patients and support for their families and carers


Current opportunities

Bring your listening and communication skills to support people living with cancer to feel less isolated and lonely and to help with practical tasks that they are temporarily having trouble with. By joining us you'll be doing something amazing for people, so they can contribute to feel connected to the world outside and helping then find their best way through. Together, we can be right there for people with cancer. What you will be doing - providing face-to-face support in the community or in people's homes to alleviate loneliness and help with simple practical tasks - adopting a non-judgemental and supportive approach to understand the needs and concerns of people living with cancer - supporting 1-3 people living with cancer every week for up to 12 visits completing post call 'records of activity' reports and using all required systems - joining group catch up calls every 4-6 weeks to get key updates and/or share good practice - volunteering within agreed hours and following all best practice guidelines - signposting to additional support if required and raising any further concerns with the Macmillan team What's in it for you - meet new people as apart of a friendly team that makes a difference - use and develop your communication and people skills - have a rewarding experience making a difference to people living with cancer who are especially isolated - receive an induction, relevant training, the support you need to carry out your role, and agreed out-of-pocket expenses ( reimbursed within our guidelines)

Bring your organisational and communication skills to support a tram of volunteers to deliver our telephone Buddy, Digital Buddy and Community Buddy Services. This is a varied role and below are some examples of activities you could be involved with. Together, we can be right there for people with cancer. What you will be doing - leading initial home visits and risk assessments for Community Buddying - inputting and updating sensitive personal information on our data system - matching service users and volunteers, following our matching process - checking in with service users and volunteers after first call or visit - supporting Buddy Volunteer recruitment and induction - acting as a point of contact for Buddy Volunteers regarding wellbeing, offering group support sessions and signposting to wellbeing resources - attending regular team meetings to share good practice - having regular calls and meetings with a Volunteering Services Delivery Lead What's in it for you - meet new people as part of a friendly team that makes a difference - enjoy a rewarding experience making a difference to people living with cancer who are especially isolated - use and develop your communication and people skills - ongoing support from your volunteer manager - receive an induction, relevant training, and support you need to carry out your role, and agreed out-of-pocket expenses (reimbursed within our guidelines)

Bring your listening and communication skills to support people living with cancer to feel less isolated and lonely and to help with practical tasks that they are temporarily having trouble with. By joining us you'll be doing something amazing for people, so they can contribute to feel connected to the world outside and helping then find their best way through. Together, we can be right there for people with cancer. What you will be doing - providing telephone support to alleviate loneliness and social isolation for people living with cancer - adopting a non-judgemental and supportive approach to understand the needs and concerns of people living with cancer - speaking with 1-3 people living with cancer every week for up to 12 calls completing post call 'records of activity' reports and using all required systems - joining group catch up calls every 4-6 weeks to get key updates and/or share good practice - signposting to additional support if required and raising any further concerns with the Macmillan team What's in it for you - meet new people as apart of a friendly team that makes a difference - use and develop your communication and people skills - have a rewarding experience making a difference to people living with cancer - receive an induction, relevant training, the support you need to carry out your role, and agreed out-of-pocket expenses ( reimbursed within our guidelines)