Volunteer Coordinator
21 hours per week, £25, to £27, (based on experience)
Responsible to: Refugee Roots Director, Board of Trustees, Your Line Manager
Location: 17-19 Long Row, Nottingham NG1 2DH
Working Relationships: Asylum seekers & refugees, Refugee Roots Charity Director and staff team. Refugee Roots trustees and volunteers. Other agencies working in the area.
Hours of work: 21 hours per week between Monday to Friday. Evening and weekend working will be required occasionally.
1. Tuesday 9am to 5pm (7.5)
2. Wednesday 9am to 5pm (7.5)
3. Friday 9am to 3pm
Contract Length: 12 months
Deadline to apply: 30 June
Expected interview date 14th July
Expected start date As soon as possible
Role Description
The Volunteer Coordinator provides overall recruitment, placement and support for our volunteering programme working closely with key project staff to ensure the safe recruitment and placement of volunteers in projects. The role also includes overseeing the support and supervision of Placement Students. As Volunteer Coordinator the post holder is responsible for the monitoring and evaluation of the volunteering programme from start to finish, training and inducting volunteers, providing a highly impactful volunteering programme and giving our volunteers the best experience possible that leads to effective outcomes for participants.
It is an exciting opportunity to support a volunteer team of over people in the last year and maintain relationships with local universities, volunteer centres, businesses and faith communities that provide volunteers.
How to Apply
To apply;
4. Download the Job Description and Person Specification
5. Complete a Personal Statement detailing how you meet the Person Specification to attach to the online form
6. Complete your Employment History and Education History to attach to the online form
7. Complete the Online Application Form addressing all sections and submit with your completed Personal Statement, your Employment History and your Education History. You can use or send your own document.
Join Us
Refugee Roots welcomes passionate and dedicated individuals to join our mission in helping asylum seekers and refugees build a better life in the UK. Be part of this incredible journey and make a difference.
Published: 6th June,
Author: Adam Baker
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