Summary:
Discovery Student Volunteering Swansea is looking to recruit a Volunteering Project Worker.
About Us:
Discovery is a student-run, autonomous, charity based at Swansea University. Each year, more than 400 student volunteers deliver community-based projects to enrich the lives of the community around them, including a wide range of people facing challenges. Some projects are directly co-ordinated by Discovery, while others are run in partnership with other charities.
We have a team of Student Volunteer Project Co-ordinators who have leadership roles in each of our project. Discovery is one of the oldest student voluntary organisations in the UK. We hold the Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service and Investors in Volunteers accreditation.
Job Role:
The post holder has two main responsibilities;
1. They will support the Volunteering Projects Manager to ensure that volunteer project co-ordinators, are supported, enabled and empowered to deliver their volunteering projects well.
2. They will plan, design and deliver a programme of one off volunteering opportunities.
All of Discovery’s work focuses on the implementation of good practice. It is a requirement for all posts in Discovery that there is a commitment to equality, anti oppressive practices and the ethos of student development through volunteering.
Additional information:
Location: Swansea
Salary: £23,493.90 (actual pay for 28 hour week)
Contract: Permanent
Closing Date: 9am Tuesday 11th of June
Hours: 28 per week.
Please note this is NOT pro rata. Discovery is a 4 day week organisation, the salary specified above is for a 28 hr working week.
To Apply:
Download the application pack here: Come work with us – Discovery SVS, we do not accept CVs as part of the application process.
Reg Charity no. 256146
If you have any difficulty accessing the links in this advert, please contact bev@charityjobfinder.co.uk
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