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opportunity advertised on do-it.org.uk Volunteer Centre Glossop

Howard Town House, High Street East, Glossop, Derbyshire, SK13 8AZ
01457 865722
janice@gvb.org.uk
www.vcglossop.org.uk
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Here is a list of our current opportunities, displayed in alphabetical order.
Displaying results 1 to 10 (of a total 41)

Activities Programme Assistant

NHS Tameside and Glossop, Health Improvement Team

We work together to improve the health and lives of local people by delivering a range of first class services people can trust. Shire Hill Intermediate Care Unit has 36 in- patient beds with a team of Nurses and Therapists who provide specialist rehabilitation to enable people to reach their maximum level of independence.

Volunteers will help to implement and improve the activities...

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Administrator

Age Concern Glossop

Age Concern Glossop needs someone to organise its filing system which is in some disarray

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Adult Leader

Glossop and District Scouts

Adult Leaders can volunteer with a section of their choice:

Beaver Scouts, aged 6-8 yrs
Cub Scouts, aged 8-10 yrs
Scouts, aged 10-14 years

Adult Leaders will run or help out at their chosen unit one evening a week during term time. Leaders will design a fun and interesting programme which will include sports, outdoor activities, camps, arts and crafts and generally...

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Assistant Sport and Activities Coach

High Peak Borough Council

Volunteers will be supervising and encouraging disabled people to participate in a variety of sporting activities at the Sport4All activities evening. Duties will include:
Taking register
Taking subs
Supporting people to take part in a variety of sporting activities
Supervising activities
Setting up equipment and taking it down
Organising and serving refreshments

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Befriender

D.A.S.G

A volunteer befriends a young person aged 12 or above or an adult with autism spectrum conditions, allowing them to have support from someone outside of the family. The volunteer would take the young person/adult out and about doing activities of their choice, which most other people their age are doing independently. These activities may include going to the cinema, bowling, out for a meal,...

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Befriender

Age Concern Derby/s

For some people who may be housebound or living alone, it can be days before they talk to another person. Befrienders can make regular visits to an older person and provide some company and support - someone to share news, worries or feelings with or to reminisce or share a joke with. They can check that everything is well and be a contact with the outside world. The service is flexible,...

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Buddy plus + Project

Read On - Write Away!

Buddy Plus and volunteers work with young people between the ages of 8 and 18 who have literacy, numeracy and lifestyle problems and are at risk of social exclusion, educational exclusion, committing anti social behaviour or offending behaviour.

Buddy plus + mentors make a difference by
Improving the young person's self esteem through a positive relationship.
Improving the young...

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Cab Advisers 55+

Citizens Advice Bureau High Peak

Advisers work with clients to help them decide what help they require and what action to take and then support them in that AND contribute to work on social policy isues, such as identifying which enquiries have social policy implications. Advisers are also expected to participate in training, keep up-to-date with information resources and contribute to the development of the Bureau. Advisers...

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Children's educational speaker

The Blue Cross

To contact local schools and youth groups to offer and arrange talks about pet care. To give free talks to children mainly under the age 12 years old in pre-schools, primary schools and youth groups.

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Club Assistant

Hear Hear Club Hope Valley

The Club meets on the 4th Tuesday each month between 7.30pm - 9.30pm.
The opportunity is mainly talking to people and socialising with the ladies and gentleman who attend the club.
Assist with a smooth running of the evening, serving drinks and buscuits and help tidy up .

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