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  • MerryGo Round logo

    Social Media Volunteer

    MerryGo Round

    This opportunity is ongoing, with no end date.

    To help provide content for Merry-Go-Round's popular social media platforms - TikTok, Instagram and Facebook. This will give you first hand experience of working within a third sector organisation creating content for our audience. A great way to kick start a career in social media - and showcase your creative flair to the world! Help us get the message of sustainability to a wider audience and encourage people to shop secondhand.

    Merry-go-round Glasgow is a social enterprise and charity in the Southside. We support local families with high quality, low cost children’s goods, and through inclusive events and workshops. We have a boutique style shop in Strathbungo selling everything baby. We run an events programme, and we work with over 140 agencies across the city to provide free packs of goods to families in need.

    What the role offers you:

    • Direct experience of working within a local Third Sector organisation

    • Develop your professional skills

    • Work alongside our community outreach/social media team

    • Make and build relationships with local businesses through corporate volunteering

    • Enhance your social media portfolio

    • Grow your confidence, meet new people - become part of our team!

    • Merry-Go-Round team benefits - 30% off purchases, volunteering social events and ongoing training opportunities

    • Chance to improve your writing, IT and language skills

    • You will be joining a community of like-minded volunteers

    • Travel expenses can be reimbursed

    • A great sense of wellbeing for doing your bit to help slow down climate change!

    • References can be provided to future employers

    • We can be flexible around your education, family, work, or health

    • TypeChildren, Environmental, Marketing Media, Social Enterprise / Community Interest Company
    • Administration
    • Retail
    • Professional
    • Personal Development
  • Strathclyde Students' Union logo

    Welcome Team

    Strathclyde Students' Union

    This opportunity is ongoing, with no end date.

    The Welcome Team is made up of a diverse group of current students from all faculties and years who encourage new and returning students to get involved with Freshers' Week. This amazing Team is responsible for setting up fairs, distributing essential information, offering campus tours and making Strath as welcoming as possible. Volunteers will need to have basic knowledge of the University and be approachable, friendly and enthusiastic.

    Welcome Team is back for another year of providing a warm welcome to new students joining us in September 2024.

    As a Welcome Team volunteer, you will have the chance to make a real impact on the experience of new students from diverse backgrounds. You will receive training and have the chance to be part of a wonderful team of fellow students, expanding your network and gaining new skills along the way. 

    In addition to helping students move in, handing out goody bags, answering questions and supporting events, you might be helping us brainstorm ways to engage with new students, setting up and encouraging participation in fairs, leading Union and Campus Tours and above all else just having lots of fun and making new friends.

    Your volunteering will be fully flexible to fit around your studies, work and other commitments - you can take part in as many or few volunteering shifts as you are able to! Fresher's week is taking place 13th – 22nd September. We do ask that you make a minimum commitment of 4 hours per week (one event or shift at halls of residence). You will always be volunteering with at least one other person and as always, we provide you with a team uniform (the iconic pink T-shirts)!

    All you need to take part is enthusiasm for helping new students. If that's you, register your interest now!

    • TypeMarketing Media, On-Campus, Student Community, Other
    • Leadership
    • Professional
    • Personal Development
  • Strathclyde Students' Union logo

    Green Community Volunteering Day

    Strathclyde Students' Union

    This opportunity takes place on 31 Jul 2024 Closing date for applications is 30 Jul.

    Join Strath Union and The Conservation Volunteers for a volunteering day to create green communities in Glasgow!

    Join us for a day of fun outdoor activity to help The Conservation Volunteers with a green community project in Ruchazie Community Space!

    Our work will be part of a bigger project turning a sizable area of vacant and derelict land into a number of green community assets such as allotments and woodland learning areas. Tasks range from litterpicking and fly tipping removal to hands-on building of raised wildlife beds and homes for nature. Depending on attendance volunteers may get to even build a bee bank for the site!

    Pick-up for the event will be at 9:45am in Glasgow City Centre near Strathclyde campus. For any students using public transport to join the event ticket prices will be reimbursed. You can also make your own way to to the location but please be in touch with rinna.vare@strath.ac.uk to find a common meeting point. More specific information about meeting points and transport will be shared with ticket holders closer to the time.

    Please prepare by wearing suitable clothing for outdoors, sturdy shoes, preferably boots, and clothes you don't mind getting dirty. Tools and work gloves will be provided. Tea/coffee and biscuits will be provided at lulnch time but please bring water and a packed lunch with you.

    There are toilet facilities at Ruchazie pantry or TCV office across the road, as are local shops if you need anything during the day.

    There are limited number of spaces for this event, so please click 'apply' to book your free ticket if you are planning on joining. For any questions about the event please contact rinna.vare@strath.ac.uk.

    • TypeEnvironmental, Health and Wellbeing, One-offs
    • Personal Development
  • Glasgow Life logo

    Macmillan Cancer Information and Support

    Glasgow Life

    This opportunity is ongoing, with no end date.

    Glasgow Life are looking for caring individuals who have a few hours a week volunteer supporting people affected by cancer.Our volunteers provide a listening ear, emotional support, information and signposting to other local services.

    Glasgow Life are currently looking for volunteers who would be able can volunteer and provide a listening ear, emotional support, information and signposting to other local services.to cover a few of our venues, some of the main activities included in the volunteer role would be:

    • Setting up and closing down the service.
    • Meeting and greeting people, providing a warm and friendly welcome to the Macmillan service within the library.
    • Providing a listening ear and emotional support to anyone accessing the service.
    • Making direct referrals to the appropriate supprot services when required.

    No personal experience of cancer is necessary for the role.  We are looking for volunteers who have an open and friendly manner, are non-judgemental with good communication and listening skille.  Most important is a willingness to leaf and desirue to support others

    We will train and support you every step of the way in your roe!  Most volunteers cover 2-3 sessions a month but this is flexible.

    Please not a Basic Disclosure will be required for this role, Glasgow LIfe will process and pay for this.

    ***Please note this opportunity requires two references, when you select APPLY you will be asked to enter the name and email addresses for two referees. ***

    • TypeAdministration, Advice, Elderly People, Health and Wellbeing, Welfare Rights, Other
    • Leadership
    • Administration
    • Personal Development
  • Starter Packs Glasgow logo

    Website Maintenance and Content upgrade (Word Press)

    Starter Packs Glasgow

    This opportunity takes place between 01 Jul 2024 and 30 Aug 2024 Applications closed on 28 Jun.

    Looking for whizz on Wordpress (basic) to help update information on the current website (www.starterpacks.org.uk). We have lots of new details to go on and new pages to add, but we lack tech skills within the organisation to do this. We would love someone to volunteer on a project basis and also add feedback support in an ongoing capacity.

    We recently moved our wesbite over to our domain provider and this is built on Wordpress (basic) - we have limited funds as all funding goes towards building packs of essential items for people going into their own home (many from challenging circumstances).

    If you are a whizz on Wordpress this will be a very easy fit for you, we are generally in the office (7 Harmony Row,Govan, Glasgow G51 3BB) 9-5 Monday to Friday, and can offer you excellent support and content to upload - not to mention great professional references for your next career move!

    We would love if you had an interest or link with Govan and/or understanding of the mission of the charity - though neither of these are essential.

    You would be working with the office team, other staff members, volunteers, board members etc and we can provide you brand guidelines etc to assist in any design ideas you have.

    Benefits:

    Volunteers will be entitled to 25% discount in our retail outlets The Magpie's Eye and The Magpie's Nest and free tickets to any fundraising events we host.

    To Apply:

    Please send me an email telling us a little about yourself and your experience on Word Press and ideally any projects you have completed with other organisations, a CV would also be useful.

    michelle.fisher@strath.ac.uk 

     

    • TypeAdministration, Employability, Housing and Homelessness, Marketing Media, Social Enterprise / Community Interest Company
    • Leadership
    • Administration
    • Professional
    • Personal Development
  • PAPYRUS Prevention of Young Suicide logo

    PAPYRUS Champion

    PAPYRUS Prevention of Young Suicide

    This opportunity is ongoing, with no end date.

    PAPYRUS Champions help us to build awareness of suicide in their local community. They start a conversation with individuals and groups about suicide prevention and let them know what help is available to those struggling with suicidal thoughts. If you have any questions you would like to ask before signing up to volunteer, please email me on megan.sparks@papyrus-uk.org to arrange a call or a time to pop by our Glasgow office.If you would like to support us @ Glasgow Pride on Saturday 20th July as part of the parade, please email megan.sparks@papyrus-uk.org for more information.

    What would you be doing?

    • Presenting to groups; delivering our

    SPARK (Suicide Prevention Awareness, Resource, Knowledge) talks to groups of 10 – 30 people. SPARK talks are 30-minute presentations that build awareness of suicide and suicide prevention.

    • Face-to-face engagement with members of the public.
    • Attending a range of events to provide information about PAPYRUS and what help is available.
    • Network within your own community to find opportunities to build suicide awareness.

     

    Where would you be volunteering?

    • In public places / workplaces / events in your local community.
    • From our regional offices (we have offices in Glasgow, Stirling & Aberdeen).

     

    We are looking for volunteers who:

    • Can present PAPYRUS’s vision and values at events and talks.
    • Are confident in public speaking
    • Are able to be respectful and sensitive to other peoples’ views.
    • Are able to work within our Confidentiality Policy and talk about suicide and the charity in a sensitive way. [Training will be given]

    • TypeChildren, Education, Health and Wellbeing, Mental Health, Physical Disability, Social Enterprise / Community Interest Company, Student Community, Young People
    • Leadership
    • Professional
    • Personal Development
  • Cryptic logo

    Sonica 2024 Volunteering Opportunity

    Cryptic

    This opportunity takes place between 15 Sep 2024 and 29 Sep 2024 Closing date for applications is 23 Jul.

    Who are we looking for?We are looking for volunteers to help with front of house, customer service, artist assistance, and technical assistance. These roles will provide volunteers with experience in box office, customer care, invigilation, audience evaluation and technical skills, as well as an overview of how a large-scale festival is planned, run and managed. An interest or knowledge of contemporary performance and music is desirable.Front of House:We are looking for enthusiastic people with good communication skills to welcome and engage with audiences. FOH volunteers should have an awareness of the full Sonica programme and travel options so they can encourage visitors to see more of the festival. They will also invigilate installations, and ensure the festival is as sustainable as possible by making visitors, artists, team and technicians aware of the waste management and recycling processes. Access Desk at Tramway:Volunteers will be the first point of contact for visitors, artists and delegates with access needs, hand out subpac and earplugs, manage the quiet space, and provide access / travel information.Backstage and Artist Liaison:Backstage volunteers will greet artists at their allotted venue and distribute their passes and information packs. They will assist with ensuring the backstage area at Tramway is clean and tidy, and let the Cryptic team know if any extra items are required for artists. Volunteers will ensure artists are welcomed and familiar with the space, and will also let the technical and Cryptic teams know if artists require any assistance. Artist Assistant:Volunteers for these roles should have some technical knowledge of how an art installation works or the delivery of live multi-media events. You will be assigned a role depending on your interests and experience. Shifts will be determined by installation and performance schedules. This role will provide volunteers with general technical experience across the Sonica programme.

    In September 2024 Cryptic will present Sonica, our award-winning 11-day biennial festival dedicated to world-class audiovisual art, showcasing the best of UK talent alongside exceptional international artists. Sonica will take place across Glasgow in numerous venues exploring visual music, sonic and digital arts between 19 – 29 September 2024.

    We are looking for reliable and enthusiastic volunteers who are keen to work alongside the Cryptic team to help us deliver this unique Festival.  We encourage applications from all backgrounds and particularly welcome applications from those who are currently under-represented within the sector, including those from Black, Asian and ethnically diverse backgrounds, those who identify as D/deaf, disabled or neurodiverse, LGBTQIA+ and/or those from a working-class background. 

    Cryptic is an equal opportunities and inclusive organisation. We celebrate diversity, promote inclusion, and challenge racism and all forms of prejudice. We believe our work will be stronger with greater diversity and welcome those who bring difference to our team. We want to inspire more people to discover, engage with and participate in the arts.

    It is important to us that all our volunteers gain skills and experiences that will be useful to them in the future, get to know Cryptic and the artists we work with and have an enjoyable and memorable experience. However, there are some qualities we would like all volunteers to have:

    • Enthusiastic, reliable and flexible;
    • Friendly personality with good communication skills and initiative;
    • An interest in contemporary culture;
    • Ability to commit to minimum of 4 shifts between 15 – 29 September;
    • Available to meet us for a quick chat online between 29 July – 2 August;
    • Attend disability awareness training provided by Cryptic;
    • At least 18 years of age.

    These roles are voluntary, but the following benefits are available:

    • We will be flexible about your working arrangements on the understanding that you are providing your time for free and may have other work or study commitments;
    • We will work with you to offer a challenging, useful experience that helps develop your skills;
    • We will reimburse reasonable travel and out of pocket expenses as agreed in advance;
    • You will be able to experience the festival performances when you’re volunteering;
    • We will provide training;
    • We can give you a reference if your work is of a high quality and you are reliable;
    • You will join a collective of talented, exciting people with which to make friends and contacts.

    HOW TO APPLY:
    For more information and to apply please visit our website via this LINK

    • TypeAdvice, Community Arts, Employability, One-offs, Other
    • Personal Development
  • Chest, Heart & Stroke Scotland logo

    Virtual Community Support Volunteer

    Chest, Heart & Stroke Scotland

    This opportunity is ongoing, with no end date.

    Everyone has the right to live life to the full. After a diagnosis of a chest or heart condition, stroke, or Long Covid, many people experience fear and isolation, and struggle with the impact on their lives. The care and support we deliver every day ensures everyone can live the life they want to. Across Scotland, we provide vital advice, information, and support through our No Life Half Lived strategy.Join our amazing team of Virtual Community Support Volunteers, who support people with one or more of our conditions to develop autonomy and confidence in self-management, enabling them to fully engage within their community. The service can be delivered via Microsoft Teams, Zoom or via telephone.

    Why we want you

    You will provide virtual support via Microsoft Teams or Zoom to encourage self-management of all conditions we support helping service users achieve personal goals either through 1:1 support or in a group setting.

    Everyone has the right to live life to the full. After a diagnosis of a chest or heart condition, stroke, or Long Covid, many people experience fear and isolation, and struggle with the impact on their lives. The care and support we deliver every day ensures everyone can live the life they want to. Across Scotland, we provide vital advice, information, and support through our No Life Half Lived strategy.

    What you will be doing

    • You’ll provide support virtually via Microsoft Teams or Zoom to people living with our conditions
    • Embrace a non-judgement, supportive approach to enable service users to achieve their goal(s)
    • Complete record of activity and progress
    • Update Co-ordinator with any concerns or identified areas where additional support may be required
    • Attend (in person or virtual) 6 weekly support & supervision session with Co-ordinator

    The skills you need

    • Good listening and communication skills
    • Good computer skills
    • Reliable internet connection
    • Reliable, patient and empathic qualities
    • Ability to motivate people to reach their potential
    • Encouraging and supportive
    • Respectful of the opinions of others
    • Understand the need for confidentiality
    • Able to maintain boundaries
    • Strong interpersonal skills
    • Able to commit to initial and ongoing training and development
    • Ambassador for Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland

    • TypeBefriending, Elderly People, Fundraising, Health and Wellbeing, Mental Health, Physical Disability
    • Leadership
    • Administration
    • Professional
    • Personal Development
  • Chest, Heart & Stroke Scotland logo

    Community Support Walk Leader

    Chest, Heart & Stroke Scotland

    This opportunity is ongoing, with no end date.

    Everyone has the right to live life to the full. After a diagnosis of a chest or heart condition, stroke, or Long Covid, many people experience fear and isolation, and struggle with the impact on their lives. The care and support we deliver every day ensures everyone can live the life they want to. Across Scotland, we provide vital advice, information, and support through our No Life Half Lived strategy.Join our amazing team, who support people who have had one or more of our conditions, enabling them to fully engage with their community through supporting them with a range of physical activities to develop their confidence.

    Why we want you

    The opportunity to provide walking support in a 1:1 or group setting to those living with one or more of our conditions.

    Everyone has the right to live life to the full. After a diagnosis of a chest or heart condition, stroke, or Long Covid, many people experience fear and isolation, and struggle with the impact on their lives. The care and support we deliver every day ensures everyone can live the life they want to. Across Scotland, we provide vital advice, information, and support through our No Life Half Lived strategy.

    What you will be doing

    • You’ll provide in person support to people living with our conditions in the community, at home or in a hospital setting, empowering and enabling them to engage fully with walking activities and gentle exercise where appropriate
    • Embrace a non-judgement, supportive approach to enable service users to achieve their goal(s)
    • Undertake walk leader & first aid training if appropriate
    • Complete a record of activity and progress
    • Update Co-ordinator with any concerns or identified areas where additional support may be required
    • Attend (in person or virtual) 6 weekly support & supervision session with Co-ordinator

    The skills you need

    • Good listening and communication skills
    • A good level of health/fitness to support service user
    • Ability to motivate people to reach their potential
    • Reliable, patient and emphatic qualities
    • Encouraging and supportive
    • Ability to volunteer independently with guidance and support
    • Respectful of the opinions of others
    • Understand the need for confidentiality
    • Able to maintain boundaries
    • Willingness to travel within own area
    • Able to commit to initial and ongoing training and development
    • Ambassador for Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland

    What's in it for you

    • Make a real difference to people with our conditions
    • Meet new people
    • Valuable life experience
    • Use, learn and develop new skills
    • Access to a bespoke range of training and development to support you in your role
    • Improve your own health and wellbeing
    • Opportunity to explore different roles within our organisation

    Disclaimer

    Expenses? Reasonable out-of- pocket expenses will be reimbursed. These should be discussed with your Line Manager prior to outlay and must be submitted within the prescribed guidelines as detailed in the CHSS Volunteer Expenses Policy.?? Safeguarding In line with our commitment to safeguarding, this role is subject to membership of the Protection of Vulnerable Groups (Adults) Scheme in Scotland (PVG). Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland are committed to equality of opportunity, and we aim to ensure no volunteer is unfairly treated on the grounds of an offending background.

    • TypeElderly People, Fundraising, Health and Wellbeing, Mental Health, Peer Support, Physical Disability
    • Leadership
    • Professional
    • Personal Development
  • Bikes for Refugees logo

    Bikes for Refugees - Skilled Volunteer Mechanic

    Bikes for Refugees

    This opportunity is ongoing, with no end date.

    Our volunteers are essential in helping us fix and repair bikes to provide free to New Scots refugees and asylum seekers. Whether you are a self-taught skilled mechanic or are a bike-building wizard, we’d love to have your help in our community workshop and hub. You can improve your skills alongside other friendly and skilled volunteers in our fully equipped and fun workshop and will be supervised /supported by our qualified professional bike mechanic.

    Bikes for Refugees (Scotland) aims to support the resettlement of socio-economically disadvantaged and isolated New Scots through the upcycling and provision of free bicycles and the transformational power of cycling. We have a community hub in Govan Glasgow (as well as Edinburgh).

    Experience required: We are looking for skilled bike mechanic volunteers with prior bike maintenance/mechanic experience e.g. replacing bike parts, adjusting brakes, indexing gears etc. and who can work with minimal supervision. A willingness to learn is important as are people who share our values as a welcoming and inclusive refugee project.

    Minimum age: 18

    Travel details: Our community hub is located in Govan Glasgow. Full contact and travel details will be made available to successful applicants.

    Expenses details: We will reimburse volunteers for out-of-pocket expenses such as reasonable travel, food/drinks etc. (as detailed in our volunteers expenses policy) Tea/coffee, snacks and food available for all volunteers in our community hub.

    Training details: We provide all volunteers with a hands-on induction i.e. information about the role, health and safety, a volunteer handbook & policies, intro to the workshop. Ongoing informal support is provided, with the potential to access formal mechanic training (with external training providers) to those who are able to make a commitment to the charity and where funding and places are available.
     

    • TypeRefugee & Asylum seeking people, Environmental, Health and Wellbeing, Integration, Mental Health, Young People
    • Retail
    • Professional
    • Personal Development
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