Volunteer Leader

Alzheimers Volunteers ,
Reading, Berkshire

Overview

Job Description

What is involved? Volunteer leaders enable and empower our volunteers and play a key role in our vibrant volunteer community. As a volunteer leader you will help ensure our volunteers are connected, supported, developed and feel valued. You will support staff and volunteers with the coordination, engagement and organisation of volunteers. This will include creating and providing social and peer support opportunities for volunteers to ensure their time with us is engaging, person-centred and inclusive. It will also involve supporting staff with volunteer recruitment and exit interviews and helping to identify the induction, development or training needs for individuals and groups of volunteers. You will be able to complete the role flexibly, an hour or two a week and on evenings and weekends. You will need to check in with your peers and colleagues regularly and be responsive to need. You will be able to volunteer at Alzheimer's Society premises, in a community based setting or from home. The role will suit you if you are... * Committed to enabling and empowering others to play their part and understand that people have unique skills and experiences and can each play their part for someone living with dementia. * Good at making others feel welcome, supported and involved, as well as helping them to reach their potential The impact you will make... You will equip, support and lead volunteers who will truly transform the lives of people who are living with dementia What you need to know: We need to ensure that people living with dementia who benefit from our services are safe. In order for us to do this we interview, check and train our volunteers in on-going roles. If you have an accessibility need we'll make reasonable adjustments to enable you to volunteer. This role also requires a criminal records check - there's more information in the role description. We welcome volunteers from all backgrounds, communities and experiences. We will make you feel welcome, included and respected because together we are united. How to apply: If you have any questions about the role or would like to apply, please contact Jane Penton on 07540 921 221 or at jane.penton@alzheimers.org.uk or by post to Floor 1, Ardenham Court, Oxford Road, Aylesbury, Bucks, HP19 8HT You can also get in touch with our Volunteering Support Team on 0300 222 5706 or at volunteeringsupport@alzheimers.org.uk. We'd love to hear your thoughts, questions or feedback.