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If there isn't an opportunity listed that is suitable please email us - involve@bcvs.org.uk - or call 01909 476 118 - as there are always other ways we can match you with the perfect role.
As a prospective volunteer, you can search for a volunteering role by any combination of these filters:
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If you would like any more information on volunteering and how we can help you find the most suitable role, please email us - involve@bcvs.org.uk or call us on 01909 476 118.
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Below are outlined a range of roles:
• General maintenance of the garden, weeding etc.
• Planting and watering
• Assisting with garden projects
• Maintaining garden furniture
We're looking for volunteers available on a Thursday from 10AM to 2PM.
Counselling placements will help to deliver a flexible, community-based counselling service at safe venues throughout Bassetlaw from Monday to Saturday, including evenings.
Key Tasks:
1. Prepare and set up for sessions, ensuring information is out and available for young people.
2. To run the sweet shop, ensuring cashing up is done each week and stock check completed when required.
3. Assist with making the snacks each week, including taking money and…
Trustees are expected to: Contribute actively to the Board (approximately 2 hours per month) Bring good independent judgement Be enthusiastic members of the team Attend two face-to-face meetings each year: the AGM and one other in person meeting (all other duties can be carried out…
Clients are placed with a volunteer befriender who will call or visit them for one hour a week in their own home and chat to them whilst encouraging them to make positive choices and help them to help themselves.
Trustees must make sure that the charity is carrying out the purposes for which it is set up, and no other purpose. This means you should:
• ensure you understand the charity’s purposes as set out in its governing document
• plan what your charity will do, and what you want it to achieve
• be able to explain how all of the charity’s activities are intended to further or support its…
Our volunteers support in a wide variety of roles, from offering telephone support to those who need a friendly chat to helping out in our hospital shops and cafés. Opportunities are usually flexible, no experience is needed and full training is provided. Whether you have just a few hours a week or more, your support will make a real difference. Even a little help can achieve a lot…