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  • Warning Zone Limited logo

    Volunteer Guide

    Warning Zone Limited

    This opportunity takes place between 01 May 2023 and 30 Jun 2025 Closing date for applications is 01 Jul.

    Warning Zone is a child safeguarding charity based at Frog Island in Leicester. We use interactive, life-like scenarios to educate children about the risks and consequences associated with certain types of behaviour, both online and offline.

    Warning Zone offers a volunteering opportunity like no other.  We are always on the lookout for new and enthusiastic volunteers to join our team and our vacancy for Volunteer Guide is open year round.  Our volunteers help children to lead safer lives, reduce risk and realise the consequences of their actions by delivering crucial safety messages to children who are at a particularly influential age.

    • Area of interestChildren & Young People, Education & Tutoring
    • WhenFriday afternoon, Friday morning, Monday afternoon, Monday morning, Thursday afternoon, Thursday morning, Tuesday afternoon, Tuesday morning, Wednesday afternoon, Wednesday morning
    • Communication
    • Organisation
    • Interpersonal Skills
    • Leadership
    • Teamwork
    • Customer service
    • Public Speaking
    • Presenting
    • Personal Growth
  • GoodGym logo

    GoodGym - do good, get fit

    GoodGym

    This opportunity is ongoing, with no end date.

    Each GoodGym session is slightly different. You will be supporting charities and community groups all over Leicester with different tasks from weeding in community allotments to sorting foodbank donations.Sign up at https://www.goodgym.org

    GoodGym is a national organisation with an innovative approach to volunteering. They combine running, walking and cycling with supporting older people and charities by completing practical tasks. 


    No experience is necessary and full training and support is given. You can sign up at www.goodgym.org or contact getinvolved@goodgym.org if you have any questions

    • Area of interestElderly, Food Banks, Active
  • Scouts logo

    Scout Team Member (for boys and girls aged 8-10yrs)

    Scouts

    This opportunity is ongoing, with no end date.

    We can offer you a fantastic opportunity to learn new skills, have fun and enhance your CV.We are a vibrant Scout Group that offers scouting up to young people aged 8-14 years within a Cub Pack and Scout Troop. We are friendly and can teach you everything you need to know - no prior knowledge is required - and we will support you to reach your full potential.So what do you have to do?We meet weekly and we do lots of different things like cooking, playing games, doing experiments and even camping. As an adult we ask that you support and encourage all of the young people to join in with the activities and try their best. We understand if you can't make every week and would welcome you when you can be there.You will be an integral part of our leadership team and your thoughts and ideas will be welcomed. The skills you will use as an adult leader in Scouts such as effectively communicating and planning can enhance your CV and make you stand out to potential employers. We are open to boys and girls from all faiths, backgrounds and abilities and welcome everyone.So what are you waiting for? Contact us for more information & to have an informal chat about the role or visit www.scout.org.uk

    • Area of interestChildren & Young People
    • WhenMonday evening
    • Communication
    • Organisation
    • Interpersonal Skills
    • Teamwork
    • Multi-tasking
    • Personal Growth
  • We are looking for NEW Education Volunteers with a passion to inspire youngsters to explore our canals and rivers, in schools, on the towpath, at waterside events, through our website or in our museums. We are looking for people who can volunteer flexibly and respond to school and informal group requests as required and who can commit to at least 3 or 4 days a month. This is an active role where children keeping up with children is essential. The education volunteers support and encourage key stage 2 (7-11 age group) school and youth group (brownies, guides, cubs and scouts) visits to our sites and to work in local communities.Due to working with children and our safeguarding policy, successful applicants will be required to attend an interview and a full enhanced DBS check will need to be carried out prior to working with any groups.

    We give you full training and provide resources for leading groups of children through a number of training days and team meetings. You will have the support of an Learning and Skills Officer as well as the other volunteers in your team. 
    We provide you with training, a Uniform and the resources and support to lead inspiring visits to our waterways. We reimburse you for travel costs within 40 miles of your base.
    •    Volunteer Induction to the Trust, 
    •    H&S training.
    •    Safeguarding.
    •    Risk assessment.
    •    Basic save a life, water safety and fire training.
    •    First Aid Training (if required)
    •    Relevant activity session training.
     

    • Area of interestChildren & Young People, Education & Tutoring, Environmental
    • Communication
    • Organisation
    • Teamwork
  • Action Tutoring logo

    Volunteer tutor

    Action Tutoring

    This opportunity is ongoing, with no end date.

    Children from lower-income families are less likely to achieve academically than their better-off peers. Action Tutoring is a charity that works to level the playing field. We are looking for volunteers to support pupils from disadvantaged backgrounds in maths or English.

    As a volunteer, you’ll:

    • Work with 1-3 pupils to improve their English and maths, either in-person or online

    • Commit to a 10-20 week programme, for just one hour a week

    • Support either primary or secondary school-aged pupils

    • Use our tutor workbooks to shape your weekly sessions

    Good grades improve future prospects, opening the door to a wider range of opportunities. If you enjoy working with children and are passionate about social equality, you can make a tangible difference by volunteering for an hour a week.

    • Area of interestChildren & Young People
    • WhenFriday afternoon, Friday morning, Monday afternoon, Monday morning, Thursday afternoon, Thursday morning, Tuesday afternoon, Tuesday morning, Wednesday afternoon, Wednesday morning
    • Communication
    • Organisation
    • Interpersonal Skills
    • Leadership
    • Multi-tasking
    • Conflict resolution
    • Personal Growth
  • It's a Penalty logo

    It's a Penalty Student Ambassador

    It's a Penalty

    This opportunity is ongoing, with no end date.

    It’s a Penalty’s Student Ambassador Programme provides UK university students with a highly flexible and impactful volunteering opportunity. As a Student Ambassador, you’ll support us to achieve our mission of ending abuse, exploitation and human trafficking, the world's fastest growing crime.

     

    It’s a Penalty’s Student Ambassador Programme provides UK university students with a highly flexible and impactful volunteering opportunity. As a Student Ambassador, you’ll support us to achieve our mission of ending abuse, exploitation and human trafficking. Human trafficking is the world’s fastest growing crime so your involvement will make an important difference to your local community and wider society. You’ll also develop important skills and experience to enhance your employability.

    After completing our core training, you’ll engage other students, university staff and/or your local community through awareness raising, change making and/or fundraising challenges of your choice. We recommend Student Ambassadors complete one individual challenge and one team challenge per term.

    We’ll provide you with regular advice and support, high-quality training, recognition of your achievements and opportunities to get involved in the wider work of the charity. You’ll form part of a local group of Student Ambassadors at your university and gain skills in teamwork, leadership, advocacy, event planning, marketing, time management and more!

    Time Commitment: Averaging roughly 2 hours per week, which can be done flexibly to fit around your other commitments.

    Responsibilities:

    • Plan and undertake individual and team challenges

    • Educate students, university staff and the wider community on human trafficking, exploitation and abuse

    • Advocate for change to make your campus and city slavery-free

    • Fundraise vital funds to save lives

    • Communicate effectively with It’s a Penalty staff

    • Complete required training to better understand modern slavery

    • Support other Student Ambassadors at your university

    • Support the wider work of It’s a Penalty

    • Area of interestChildren & Young People, Education & Tutoring
    • WhenFriday afternoon, Friday evening, Friday morning, Monday afternoon, Monday evening, Monday morning, Saturday afternoon, Saturday evening, Saturday morning, Sunday afternoon, Sunday evening, Sunday morning, Thursday afternoon, Thursday evening, Thursday morning, Tuesday afternoon, Tuesday evening, Tuesday morning, Wednesday afternoon, Wednesday evening, Wednesday morning
    • Communication
    • Organisation
    • Interpersonal Skills
    • Leadership
    • Teamwork
    • Customer service
    • Multi-tasking
    • Report writing
    • Public Speaking
    • Presenting
    • Personal Growth
  • Medical Detection Dogs logo

    Volunteer Speaker

    Medical Detection Dogs

    This opportunity takes place between 11 Dec 2023 and 31 Aug 2024

    Medical Detection Dogs needs a national network of speakers to help raise awareness of and raise valuable funds for the charity.Speakers deliver talks about the charity to local groups such as schools, WIs, Rotary clubs and community groups.This role makes a real difference to the work we do, is fun, and gives you the opportunity to meet lots of people and contribute directly to a worthwhile cause. Anytime you can give makes a big difference – whether it is a few talks a year or thirty. This volunteer opportunity is great for everyone to become involved.

    Time – Flexible

    Location: Talks will be offered in your local area. It is your choice how far you wish to travel to talks.

    What does the role involve?

    • Delivering ta set MDD PowerPoint to local groups.
    • Attending training and information sessions provided by MDD.
    • Liaising with talk hosts and the MDD Regional Volunteer & Fundraising.
    • Handling and banking any donations/talk fees received in line with MDD policy.
    • Completing relevant paperwork for the talk and any money received.
    • Optionally - selling MDD merchandise after talks.
    • Optionally - delivering talks via Zoom.
    • Optionally - contacting local groups to organise your own talks.

    .

    What skills or experience are required?

    • Ability to talk in front of groups of all ages and backgrounds.
    • Good communication and interpersonal skills.
    • Basic IT skills
    • Enthusiastic and motivated.
    • Interest in Medical Detection Dogs work.

     

    Benefits for you

    • Become a valued part of Medical Detection Dogs.
    • Opportunity to meet new people.
    • Build on your existing skills and develop new ones.
    • Build your CV.
    • The knowledge that you are changing people's lives and raising awareness for the charity.

    Support and Training

    • Induction process, including speaker training, shadowing opportunities, and visit to the Medical Detection Dogs centre (where possible).

    • Regular and ongoing support from regional volunteer & fundraising coordinator.

    • Reimbursement of out-of-pocket expenses.

    • Online and in-person (where possible) Medical Detection Dogs information sessions.

    • You will receive up-to-date information such as charity and volunteer newsletters to help keep your talk relevant and up to date.

    • You will be provided with resources and equipment to take to talks (where possible).

    • Area of interestEducation & Tutoring
    • Communication
    • Interpersonal Skills
    • Multi-tasking
    • Public Speaking
    • Presenting
    • Personal Growth
  • Mary's Meals logo

    Community Volunteer

    Mary's Meals

    This opportunity takes place between 06 Feb 2024 and 06 Feb 2025 Closing date for applications is 07 Feb.

    Do you want to help children living in some of the poorest countries in the world, by supporting us to provide them with a daily meal in a place of education? The Community Volunteer role is flexible and allows you to raise awareness, within your community in whatever way you feel comfortable. Tasks can include:• Help us to share our story - give Mary’s Meals talks to local community organisations, schools, churches and faith groups to raise vital awareness and funds.• Host fundraising events in your local area such as coffee mornings, quizzes, and bucket collections.• Promote Mary’s Meals’ fundraising campaigns.• Distribute and display promotional materials and place collection tins in your local community.• Host community engagement events such as film screenings to share our message.• Help us to generate corporate support in your local area.• Support with local media opportunities.• Come together as a group with other local volunteers to support each other with this work.

    Our vision is that every child receives one daily meal in their place of education and that all those who have more than they need, share with those who lack even the most basic things. Education is the ladder these chidlren need in order to gain a route out of poverty.

    Our mission is to enable people to offer their money, skills, time, or prayer, and through this involvement, provide the most effective help to those suffering the effects of extreme poverty in the world’s poorest communities. 

    • Area of interestChildren & Young People, Education & Tutoring
    • Communication
    • Organisation
    • Interpersonal Skills
    • Leadership
    • Teamwork
    • Multi-tasking
    • Public Speaking
    • Presenting
    • Personal Growth
  • Action Homeless logo

    Community Living Room Volunteer

    Action Homeless

    This opportunity is ongoing, with no end date.

    We are looking for an enthusiastic person with excellent organisational and people skills, to volunteer their time as a Community Living Room Volunteer. Our Wellbeing Hub, Engage, is reopening thanks to a grant from the Severn Trent Community Fund and we are putting in place a team of volunteers to support with various activities and bring the space back to life.You’ll be part of creating a welcoming and inclusive environment to people who are experiencing homelessness, delivering a varied programme of events and activities which help to break the cycle of homelessness.

    Community Living Room Volunteer

    We are looking for an enthusiastic person with excellent organisational and people skills, to volunteer their time as a Community Living Room Volunteer. Our Wellbeing Hub, Engage, is reopening thanks to a grant from the Severn Trent Community Fund and we are putting in place a team of volunteers to support with various activities and bring the space back to life.

    You’ll be part of creating a welcoming and inclusive environment to people who are experiencing homelessness, delivering a varied programme of events and activities which help to break the cycle of homelessness.

    Purpose of the Role:

    Support the work of The Engage Hub by opening it up for drop in sessions on specified dates and times on weekdays between the hours of 9am and 5pm. These will be a mixture of informal drop in sessions and activity led sessions. We are currently looking for someone who is available approximately 5 hours per week but are happy to discuss alternative arrangements if needed.  

     

     

    Main tasks and activities:

    • Acting as a welcoming and friendly face to clients that drop in
    • Being present for specific and scheduled Community Living Room activities as well as general drop in sessions
    • Assisting us in the smooth running and maintenance of the food pantry and hygiene pantry located at Engage which will be open to all service users
    • Supporting clients with any general IT or admin based tasks where appropriate 
    • Making drinks such as tea and coffee if needed
    • Chatting to and building relationships with clients
    • Supporting clients with any other general requests and signposting to further support if needed

     

    Qualities, experience and skills sought:

    • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
    • Approachable and supportive manner
    • Reliable
    • Enthusiastic and willingness to collaborate with Action Homeless on the calendar of activities at Engage
    • Interest in helping people experiencing homelessness
    • Ability to communicate with and listen to a wide range of people
    • Willing to work in a changing environment with vulnerable adults
    • Friendly and welcoming demeanor
    • Organised
    • Good literacy, numeracy and IT skills desirable

     

    Training provision – our commitment to you:

    We will provide you with a DBS check and a full induction to Action Homeless.

     

    Availability:

    You will be placed on a volunteer rota according to your availability and the nature of the activity you will be undertaking.

     

    Location: Engage, 6 St James Terrace, Leicester, LE2 1NA

     

    Main point of contact:

    If you are interested in this role, or have any questions, please contact:

    Aaliyah Lawrence-Browne

    aaliyahlawrence-browne@actionhomeless.org.uk

    • Area of interestHomelessness
    • Communication
    • Organisation
    • Interpersonal Skills
    • Teamwork
    • Customer service
    • Multi-tasking
    • Personal Growth
  • Action Homeless logo

    Housing Support Volunteer

    Action Homeless

    This opportunity is ongoing, with no end date.

    We are looking for an enthusiastic person with excellent organisational and people skills, to volunteer their time as a Housing Support Volunteer. Our Wellbeing Hub, Engage, is reopening thanks to a grant from the Severn Trent Community Fund and we are putting in place a team of volunteers to support with various activities and bring the space back to life.You’ll be part of creating a welcoming and inclusive environment to people who are experiencing homelessness, delivering a varied programme of events and activities which help to break the cycle of homelessness.

    Housing Support Volunteer

    We are looking for an enthusiastic person with excellent organisational and people skills, to volunteer their time as a Housing Support Volunteer. Our Wellbeing Hub, Engage, is reopening thanks to a grant from the Severn Trent Community Fund and we are putting in place a team of volunteers to support with various activities and bring the space back to life.

    You’ll be part of creating a welcoming and inclusive environment to people who are experiencing homelessness, delivering a varied programme of events and activities which help to break the cycle of homelessness.

    Purpose of the Role:

    Support the work of The Engage Hub by opening it up for drop in sessions on specified dates and times on weekdays between the hours of 9am and 5pm. To begin with we are aiming for one 3 hour drop in session per week, but are happy to discuss alternative arrangements if needed.

     

    Main tasks and activities:

    • Acting as a welcoming and friendly face to clients that drop in
    • Supporting clients as they use computers and complete the bidding process for housing using a dedicated online portal
    • Supporting clients with any other IT or admin based tasks where appropriate 
    • Making drinks such as tea and coffee if needed
    • Chatting to and building relationships with clients
    • Supporting clients with any other requests such as creating food parcels. There will be a food and hygiene pantry made available to anyone using the service

     

    Qualities, experience and skills sought:

    • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
    • Approachable and supportive manner, with willingness to be patient and helpful in assisting service users with their goals during their time spent at Engage
    • Reliable
    • Enthusiastic
    • Interest in helping people experiencing homelessness
    • Ability to communicate with and listen to a wide range of people
    • Willing to work in a changing environment with vulnerable adults
    • Friendly and welcoming demeanor
    • Organised
    • Good literacy, numeracy and IT skills
    • General knowledge of the Leicester area desirable but not essential

     

     

     

    Training provision – our commitment to you:

     

    We will provide you with a DBS check and a full induction to Action Homeless.

     

    We will also provide any necessary training regarding the housing bidding process.

     

    Availability:

    You will be placed on a volunteer rota according to your availability and the nature of the activity you will be undertaking.

     

    Location: Engage, 6 St James Terrace, Leicester, LE2 1NA

     

    Main point of contact:

    If you are interested in this role, or have any questions, please contact:

    Aaliyah Lawrence-Browne

    aaliyahlawrence-browne@actionhomeless.org.uk

     

    • Area of interestHomelessness
    • Communication
    • Organisation
    • Interpersonal Skills
    • Teamwork
    • Customer service
    • Multi-tasking
    • Personal Growth
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